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THE OBEGO?! DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLANP. TUESPAV EVENING. JUNE t5. Hit A UMDICT3 DtA.. uxxATto all warr. PKOCmt ALL AAOCKD. JU3T A roTiOet T I 4r I 4itDi .! t lull (fiJaiUj (ram b t r h Mfi Pnhia AU tbf iLJ Umi4 lcr. tr. tko" hit 4sl eeer ca di tu h.i is, rtfr I rr.4 fa Ifl mr Uoai.aJt SiU Thrf won't re ma; Cihta tl ih crrti ci -v.. ... .... V atM, Ensliim Sue! A mi m. te ne ff Mr. Srefmi Yoj ttonttk ml in we Utiui- .nin; rce en. lea Btaisf.f uf nni mi u im( ia mm - r-ni . i i .jfbof i p. t uruj to in is fat'ntit "' i m u io go Biiiia" i!b 'w ii fcJi.m ho ntti I aliyei iit I laul ol fcimifU. ri4isM evls. In ioa al dry. Carlltiuri fiU iier I .f 4 In- IO fJ l.l!tlBl i uitr mic4 II ' ii no. 1 - " " 1 ' W. & IrSJsJ. 5? '1331 b jllfe Delayed News Briefly Told VtUno of Uurll flappe-ttlage llwrhnj n o titis a AflTbuo I Kill o'tlmk TtUa torkl4(. 1 rotrrday of ( nrraiuft-1. i no prernt eea. ee eongrea-e "marking IllUe" for lSlllra Ifjlh r Afcoul daiw) cut (.If r "M up .lllnf Brllua. ApprutrU lion bow In furc ctptr Jue. ! - For tnlnutt Uotar tau )o1 tlclf or lt iiuUao in hull lh HIubl.nn parly nt.Ua IUJf cu of IB t'hlrCu ronrthllun. lt rciuuv I'.nn-l ra. t-f Kn. mil' II by having imJ Iriicr rlllni by forriicr l'rrianl ltu.fcll In Jt. Ilfttllnf ha MMu.a of IvmM.M Tafl. than a randldala. KrptblU-ao a(lauv fr(til h irBM r.'tilIiiir fuloira praiaa for I'raald.nl Tafl. 1 ha lno rrala laugh4 uroarlouaiy. Tha lTUlcnt l.aa ronilnaix1 William W lloai.ijoun, i.ow con Jiiamtlfia- II a drparlmanl of tl. liulf. al AlUnla. lo ba major (rnrral, ari.l i"lrn, Ji. r.1 warda, Colonol i.f.i. K. i'iux an K J. iKCItrnanj lo t br!(ad:r foirml.. I'lilitJtAl. Jam. M Ouffry. Iralr ff h Inn. l)Uanlt Irnn-r. y for many )rar. ii orlhnn M'Hilajr wlirii lha rnu, )Unla 1r)o.inui ulr) to ouat Mm from ha Tmwm nafiAnnl rfvmfnTtt and rfri-leil i on r nia n A. I'ulmrr illlhell. a "irifcrclr." M. Ixula wl.'l bo a tandl'lnla f T tl a ronxrutlon of Mo iniiMtlvn .orly." whli-h. ai-rorJltiK ! Ui ruloltal'B al lifrinl". roiivrna In Auuit. t'l.l- ro. Clavrlaml. Ii-nrr anil l:ltlmore alan ro tt-rkinK II. o on onllon. Nit hula. l.oniwurUi naa !a la a !! publUan am) ii ' l to If otia all tila . Ilf. Ilia wlfo, Alii, howrvcr. La out atrona; for hr father nu I a third arty. Mr. I.onitmirDi In a ramlldala fur re election, to cimirrpaa on tha rKiilr '' publican ticket In a atrong Tafl illa trkl In Ohio. llenca thero la trouble In th lnvworth hoimphol.). "Thcra will la no thlr.l i-arty In Knn , a.i thu aLut.nieril M on. lay li Gcvarnor Htuhha. "There 1s no nr,v r a thlril party In Ihla atate. Hut Honisi. vrlt'a name will bf tin tho ballot In Knn aa In November and llin colonel will aftreii the aliite." l'etltlona aro belnn circulated In Kanraa to norrJnato under tha atato primary liiw it m-i of 10 pre irtentlal elet tor. ruvorablo to 1'rcal dent Taft. Thoae high In HepuSllcan counclla In Wlaconaln aay that If Uryan l.i noml nated on a progressive platform, tho third party movement will bo dead. All agree, however, that If the Ilryan pro- Kreataive program ahould b dofeted wuconnln progretolves would favor the formation of a new party without Kooaovelt at Its head which would em body tha followers of l,a l'olletto and uryan. Kawtorn. At Ifaattngs-oii-the-IIiidson. T., HOME TREATMENT FOR TUSERCULOSIS Conaumptlva patients need no longer dread either tha fata that formerly over took all sufferers from lung trouble, or costly and Inconvenient Journaya'. far from homo to other climates or to some expensive sanatorium. Hundreds are now staying- quietly at home, restoring themselves to heiilth at tho cost of a few bottles of medicine. Kore Is one who speaks from experience: 220 8. 4th St.. Colwyn (Darby), Ta. "Gentlemen : For four years I was troubled with couph, which gradually becamo worse. A physjrlun pronounced my case Consumption and I was ordered to a Consumptive hosnital. My nephew would not allow mo to go until I had tried Ecktnan's Alterative. Before I had taken the medicine three weeks I com menced getting well. I am In excellent health now and have been completely cured for ten years. I strongly recom mend It." SlErned (MRS.) MARY WASRON. Eckman's Alterative la effective In Bronchitis, Asthma. Hay Fover; Throat and L.uiik Troubles and In upbuilding tho system. Itocs not contain poisons, opiates or hablt-formlny drugs. For sale by The Owl Drug Co., and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet tell ing of recoveries and write to Eekmnn laboratory. Philadelphia, Pa., for addi tional evidence. UunJay. aatan -rt.a. ailu4in out a a atl a aauall t, ai.ol In rleaB. blic elriee a4 !-'. I rfl.e (i.ai4lia lbs N.llti-al tVnd.H t'abla twi,f vika, hfa a etna hAS ba la miiMt I TKa tn,an ambably oaa ajiurlally tabuajad aa4 all U.a olbara la ..rluut tunJuloB. h'tona ruaibcra 4a lo b i.lato.1 along lhat.14 haj.1 Wall In Mlaaouil by I, KaAaaa Cjly rhaplar of tla I'au.hlara T ia Amarlrvn Itavolullon. 1 l.a ru.ia of lha 014 (rail alll la follownl la Old anklm, Hoaar4 cuunir, loa n.iUa aaal of Kanaaa Lily. A lmln o a In f ,- from ).a mnitan plrlura houara 14 le "irsMlriiala'' I'm. itrm Ibouaanda of .muMi ri l '.,.! ho hat rhan4 lltalr n.rfiii.. in h laal far a ao.li.:a of b a Ihrairlr.l men. Inclu,)lr lha J,j-ri. Wllllarn A. I.radr. I-a n-l.la. it.rrua ' BiiJ otl.rra. haa formej a rlr rull of lhaalrr., ainbracli 10 ilt:t. in lha a.t and mlj.lla !. and lll aand out a number of toiipanlra ll.at iil play al lo, 20 anj it cni. I A rawpalcn of murder, railla rua (Mng anj bakk libhrry br..us!il la an end by n arre.t . iUiimmm Kprlnga. Ark, of Ix.riua ai.J ''lutrl.a i'avlA, iuU.a, aa4 Howard sr. ao- n.i.ling to fr. K It Jcinn. mt.o ;., . tinjer arrrat chur.d wlih rompllrlly In lha altrti pud r"librry tf the M'u- molh Hi ring, bank a r.w data ii i. when offum eob.ralrd Iralda lha bank killed orio of lha robber, and arreatrd lha other. Tha lhra man admit ir.tlr partlrlpatlnn In Iho attempt to ro!, O.e alnmnioth Hprlnga bank bul deny the oilier rnarcea They. In turn, rhatga Jonea with loinpllcliy In the attempted bunk robbcrv . Carl I. ffamlltnn. ft Connemvlllr. Inil. an Instructor at lha Army aviation school. ColleRo lark. Mil. naa Itilund p rhnpa fatally. Monday evening In an aeroplane mcldenf. llomlltr.n a fly- ' aiuna in a Dipiare anfl waa at a height of 100 fnt when tho nvachlne suddenly fell to the ground and w.i. amaanei to puces. Ke.retury of the Nny Myer la Mill aerloualy III at his "h'n.e In Hamilton. Mnsa. He la Buffering from typhoid favor. A divorce by defuult waa se.-ured by Mrs. l.ucy Tlllnnin from Henjumln It. Tillman, eon of lulled Klatea Fenntor Tillman, of South Carolina, nt Cincin nati. Monday, on the grounds of grose neglect, an. I ahe wna also granted tho care of their two children. Young Till man la now living Jn. Portland and made no defeuso to the suit. b!ce r M4 of altars etria,etly l.:.li eier.)ar4 IVuly Hii4.a Jaim of II.. Ilia- fl rtvUMirf anlra.4 al Aaiuria Hun lay .Iihkinih ouit four pnaurtara ho afa lo mvttk ua li.a " k rr jana lani al Tubauo v,ibl TTia Inak aa It con Ua aiu. aio anhttua-1 l:ic. A 4arla lbt-tr. unmaik.4 bul arraM an an auiootaiie roivef. taua ian of larmr Monday aicbi in lha y dl.lrtrl'ef kan rtanclaon, vbero la alarl'4 o-aralll by luullna half J .n Iwni In aarloua lo4(!na! l.euaaa lla ooun4 bp ly board I n; ror of lha llalln4 arm j. line, rubblnc Ida rr and It.iao pa..n.cra and I hen forrln Iho tii.Mor ni.n la rua Ma ea r a ratio and a half from lha . of tla raid, lie IK A-C-t Janira McLaran W(,lt ar.l Martin H HalUy, t.'.o lillnula r.'ititfiiaaionrra aa. ba.lr4 Muaday li.a alt a for tl.eU alal bui:din al lha Panama Haclf lo Intar naliunal I . pn ! I lo n HuMli. Mia .Su !.... a A. f'Arry and Mrs. Oailca I. Ii.run. both of Ius An- lo-. era In.i.nlly killed and ('harlre A IArey aa irj irr imtably fa- laity hen lha aulomobila In oMch Ihoy rro returning lo tha rlty frorn nl. a atrurk by an ocean buund eltxtrlo car Tha Colorado river made a big drob Monday and In a Mark II la believed dancer from Hio flood and shifting cur renl will Im nur Tlier. .a little dam ago al Nniliii Monday, although the tank iuiit:iiiird lo aah under II. o force of current, ;.lc!i baa ahlfled from uia Ar:ot,a le A ri'-i.iaiiioi of it. e governor of Ore f"n on the iuii.ir.ur of California for iho return of Harold Men ogntid in niegon on a charge of wife abandon rnenl and arreatrd at Pa. Iflc Orove. wia ilri,le. Monday In the offl.-o of Coy ernor llliain W. Johnaun. anj pul.ll.aaa Iban a.er mill Tafl llall riaMing aa. i vlhar tl.a Ihltd rly i:l n La tear J of In iuy alala." a-d Coi,gr.u-aii Bl.tr ley of Kuttuiky BRYAN DEFEATED; PARKER ELECTED left H-a lln.a rulnrl o Vi.lf Ckaai. aa4 HUoae) IB MVaem. A erfe.- alarm of i.'eei. and hiaaos TEMPORARY HEAD "Steam Roller" Runs Over Ne braska., in "Much Same Manner as It Ran Over Roosevelt at Chicago. (Continued Itom Paso One ) Pacific C'o;u.t. A eonferenro between city and county officials nt Seattle Monday resulted In vote, to submit. If pnfslblo. at the primiiry election Meptemuir 10, a coun ty bond Issue iipproxlmately of Jl.ooO.- uoo for tho erection of an eight story joini city and county building. Mike Oerola. a Bulgarian laborer. Is lying In a critical condition at the Grande Rondo hospital as a result of Injuries received In Jumping off a 40 foot trestlo near Kamela, to escape a train Just behind htm. Pending tha Investigation by a con gressional committee into the rhara?a of misconduct on tho bench, Judge Cor nelius H. Jfanford of tha United States court for tho district of western Wash ington will tako a vacation, his dosI being filled by Federal Judge Frank H. Rudkin of tho eustern Washington district. Ben F. Palmer, a resident of Pen dleton, had a narrow escape from be ing dragged to death Sunday when, aft er capturing a horse in his pasture, he carefully knotted the end of they halter rope to his foot before climbing Into the saddle. The horse bucked, threw him, ran away and Palmer suffered three broken ribs and many cuts and bruises. From points In Utah, Clarence Adams, a prominent cattleman and rancher of Pendloton,' has purchased and Is ship ping into. Umatilla county one of the largest recorded shipments of outside cattle. Five hundred two-vear-oh steers for market purposes for next fall wore amonc the early shipments re- Korr Ign. Word wm received at K Paan Mon day II ut ut WlurdeliA. Mellci 40 fed ernl volunteers captured by Ceneral Campa, tlie rebel loader. rroeto- uied Rebel orrii ei. led will, l ai hnthar for tho privilege of conducting ihe. exe cutions m of the pitiful algl.ta wna the killing of a federal volunu-er about i )enra old by a rebel soldier hardly out of h'.s teens. Seventeen Anieilosna In Velardena. Ho miles weal of Torreon. Mexlro. re, entlu wero lined up airnlnst n barn while n half don drink craied brigand threatened summary exciuHon unless Il.0u0.ono ransom wua forthcoming Tho relK'ls erased their threule when 135.000 In giild was paid them. Ti.o mnln column of the federal army undur l.cueral Huerta reMhed Iaa le-lei-las at i o'clock Monday afternoon, having covered the dlatnuco from Sau- clllo, nhout 19 miles, since t o'clock In the morning. Though nt Pnchlmha, 4(1 miles south of Chihuahua, the rebel forces of 6000 are assembled, presumably ready to con front the advancing federal troops of Ocneral Huerta, In reality the last de tails of an elaborate retreat to the hills wero decided upon Monday. Cieneral Pedro Ivonette, the rebel leader, declares that he will not sur render until after Intervention by the United Btates, which he doelres, as he Is convinced that the Cuban government will never repeal the Mora law prohib iting political parties on racial lines. c Children Cry for Fletcher's A IF110 KoLYoi,,2IllT.0 Alwaj,s Bonjrht has borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made nder his personal supervision ior over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you In this. .Counterfeits, Imitations and ''Just-as-pood" are but Experiments and endanger tho health of Children Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA MlM'cIluneous. A robber mnde his way Into the mall ear of a train on the International A Orent Northern railroad at Liongvlew, Texan. Monday, covered three clerks wnn nis Rum, rareiuiiy selected one mall pouch out of a pllo of several. kicked It from the car and then alighted while the train continued at full speed. A. M. htovenson of Denver, who held a proxy In tho Itirpublican national committee nt Chicago, was a luncheon guest of President Toft Monday. The condition of e-Unlted States Senator Henry M. Teller, who has bnm suffering for several weeks from heart trouble, Is 'regarded ns serious by physi cians. Jenhior Teller Is 73 years old. Arthur IX Wailabir, well known In Portland, and for tin past six years In charge of the United States weather bureau at L. s Angolsn, will resign from the government service July 1 to accept a position in the office of C. S. "Walton, district agent of the Southern California Edison company. POLITICIANS AGREE DEMOCRATIC HOPE IS IN PROGRESSIVE ( Continued From Page One.) rnn four years ago He loal)y support ed Uryan In the campaign" core rxenaxg. Tbreata. Here the paiuU monlutn In t'ie bu'ld log liecoiue ao great lliat nothing ihjuM l done Colonel Mtrtln naa shouting ut the top of hi. vole, threatening u clear the galleries. Mack waa pounding with h . gavel and a score of U.lrgitfi exchanging tlirenta and aeenieU on tha verge of flallcuffa. A Texan delegate added to the con fusion by shouting: "(Hi, yoi conspicu ous New yorktr, who voted f cr and wlih Cannon." The reference seemed to Infuriate lrltxgerald, who demanded that alack Interfere. The national chalrmun called police aorgeant from the rear of lh hall and directed him to go to the aid of Iho sergeant at nrms nnd his na- alstanta In clearing the aisle. After a few minutes of disorder, l-'lti- gerald managed to say: 'Judge Parker is an honorable man. This situation him been forced upon us Ho has no alternallwi but to slay In thla fight We will let this iietlon go to a vote, of this convention nnd we will honorably abide by the result." Hack Streoti Tote. Mack hero directed that a vote he taken. Senator Ia of Tennessee Jumped to tho platform, protesting: "1 will not aland ror this," ho shout ed. "I protest against this gag rule. Wo will not have such tactics repeated on tills floor. Por the welfare of the party I demand that all who desire be given opportunity to be heard on this proposition. Its decision may make or break our party." Ilryan likewise Jumped to tho front. rising to a point of order. He had a palmleaf fan In his hand which he waved to securo orcior. Protests Against Order. "Our proceedings nre conducted according- to rules," he began. "The chair man announced that the roll would bo cnllod, while persons wero standing ready to speak and seek recognition. No llnUtatlon waa placed on speeches. The chairman has no right on his own motion to close the debate." Someone shouted "Sit down" and Roger Sullivan rushed to the front, de manding of Mack whether Delegate lllrsch or Illinois, had not moved th previous question. "He has, and I am putdng; the ques tion." said Mack. Senator Iea moved that each side get 15 minutes additional for debate. Thcro was a shout of "No, no." but Mack recognized Colonel Johnson, of Texas. Johnson began by declaring that the votes of Texas represented 20 Demo cratic members In congress. In the midst of an effective pause, fol- lowing- an enthusiastic pinnacle of ora tory, Johnson flung back his black al paca coat and bared to the audience his "galluses" while ho hitched one side over his shoulder. But the Texan aroused his audience to a thrill when he shouted: "1 don't know how this fight started, and I don't care. All I know and all I cere about Is that Bryan is on one slda and Wall street Is on the other. The flf,-ht Is on. Thnt Is all I want to know fuUooi .!. "1 i.o ! are lain." Joknaoa aa 14. ai4 lla ra-ueiry kneaa (nam To pvtl I'a knife of defeat into llrvaa will Band a thill ef kuliul ll.luuga A.00a Iea- rrala tf Tolas and through lha haario of t 060.090 lval 1 e mineral. q iho nation" Aa J)inn aal iluai the Tola M or dered by etalee. ote on Temporary CfcalrmaaaaJp. The roilj-all on temporary chairman ahtp a. aa folluoa Alabama Parker :S. Uryan . All... na- Parker . Ilryan i. Alkansaa -Parker II. Iliyan 0. California Parker 14. Hian 7, Kern 1. Colorado - Parker 4. Prsn 4, Connecticut Porker IT. Uryan 1 I t srt - Jark.r 0. Hran 4. llorida-Paiker II. Pryan I Oaorg.a Parker it, Hrjan 4. Idaho-Parker 0. Ilryan 4. Illlnol.-Parker li. Ilryan ft Indiana Parker II. Hran I. absent I. I..a - Parker II. Ilryan 11 Kanaaa Parker e, Hryan ;0. Kentucky Parker ITS. r)an TH. ab sent 1. Iouls!ana - Parker 10. flryaa 14. Maine-Parker II, Jlryan 1. Totea Are Slvlaad. Maryland Parker 114, Hryan 1 H. Mnsamhuaetla Parker 14. liryan II. O'lli.rman J ,m:i nigan-- l arger ;u, itryan . anseni 1. Xlli.ne.ota Parker 0, nryan 14. Mlsslislppl Parker 50. Ilryan 0. Mi-sourl Parker ::, liran 14. M.ii.t.ina- I'nrk.-r 1. Ilryan T. Nebraska- Parker J. Hryan II. Nevada- Parker 0. Ilryan 4. New HampsMrti - Parker 3. Hryan S. New Jersey--l"nrker 4. Hryan 14. New Mexico-- Parker 0, Ilryan 4. New York- Pnrker 90. Hryan 0. North Carolina Parker 14. Hryan I. North Iakotn - Parker 0, Hryan 10. Ohio Parker ?9. Hryan II. Oklahoma Pnrker 0. Hryan 10. Oregon Olv.a One to Parker. Oregon Parker I, Hryan . Pennsylvania Parker 9. Ilryan 47. Hhode Island I'nrker 10, Hrynn o. South Curollna Pnrker 0. Hryan li. South Ikota--Parl(er 0. Hryan 10. Tenneasee Parker 17, Hryan 7. Texan Pnrker 0. Ilryan 40. Utah- Parker 4, P.ryan 4. Vermont Parker 8, Ilryan fl. Virginia Parker 14. Ilryan 10. Washington Parker 0, Hryan 14. West Virginia Pnrker H, Bryan 4. Wisconsin I'nrker 0, Bryan ?4. Wyoming I'nrker 0, Bryan 8. Alaska for Parker. Alaska Parker 4, Hryan 27 " District of Columbia Parker 6, Bryan HE SAW TINY BABY ALLIGATOR. HE REALLY DID; HE REALLY DID 1 fcareal laufcl a 4'. af 4 ll.ir fr egee, bul I am aura a eeelbg things,- !eieibbej Pa- 4 Irln.an l( U ia aran from e Kiaik and niain iiimii io lti 4 0eiga.nl J.nklo. Ikla naelng 4 vi.al. lie mailer f aa4 4 eWgeanl Jaeik:na 4 "eil, niji .. may fce 4el. 4 Ing lue, tut ll.rra la He flneel e III II bl alligator here In lha 4 guit.r that I ar aw anl psa o afta d lo loueh lha iMng for faar 4 I will eltt.cr find out lla l am 4 aaelng Ihlnge or tiial Iho li.lng 4 1ll Mia in., " he sai l 4 ' " 1 o.cifin-.arr"ii,f W were g sent lo lha corn.r. ohera l:. g found Uab) alllfalor thai 4 had been on exhibition oo Huh. Inglon alrrei It 1.1 ti-.rel a from He o.ouden tma ai.J o.a 4 oul eight aaelng Ht li.lflhg ike iai gao fcaWUaa. 4k inth wnKeieJIf pfaor k-ea 4 aoO alia Is loak laiaMlore ItlUa 4) J.tx. ef lla afcewtflla , C ar:iia a4 4virml!tty Me aUtaaast for a r thi. a la.a thai U Uanao4 ul ef .le.1 raelo! Joy for Smokers Tlic hih rnt of Jiyint hit fofeH rr.anjr mtn to cut down rxjrncs You can do thll with jilfAiuft ana pfOiTt bV" moV.inj; "Sam Sloan" 5ect cipar. Health and Beauty Answers H T mhi mac makttn. .M. d W.: , If XOU will fhampOO "era fonalle wllh idaTn canlftrt you win ! Heilghled on how quickly your dull, bri: lie, unmanageable hair will he m .of and luatrui.a Jual illsf.'lvs a leasponi ful of . antt rox In a cup uf hot oaler an your shampoo 1. read) Kb t.rlakly a you pour a Utile at a time on lha haa and It will dlaaolva eery atom of dual dandruff and oxcres oil P.lnslng leaveo hair, an, all Immartilately clean and the hair then dries quickly and evenly Draco T. : I would net adrlaa taking feeling and lack of appetite Indicate a sluggish, poison laden condition of the blood, and the beat and safest .thing of nicn i annw is an oia-raanioneo kar dne Ionic, mad by dissolving I rupf jl augar In pint alcohol, than adding 1 ounce kardeno and hot water to make a quart. lake a tahlesponnful before meala and in a ahort while the blood will be free from all polaons Nothing; ran take trie place or thin simple) kar deno tonic as a bodybuilder and strength-giver for youth or old age. Castorlaisa harmless substitute for Castor Oil, I?are poric, lrops andoothlnsr Syrnps. It is Pleasant. It - contains ncithef Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays I evcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Win4 Coiic; ?euevcs Teethinff Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assiiallates the Food, regulates the Stomach i and IJoyrels, gl&ng healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. Tfio Kind You Have Alwavs Bbuht j4T)m .k. O! e I or . op- ej Cn Uso For Over 30Years rwe ctsrrauw cowa.wT, tt Musaar rrsriT. wtw vo crrr. tary of war and now government coun el, who is prosecuting: the suit against the United States Steel company, has had opportunity to Judge acutely of passing events. "I think two things happened at Chi cago," said Dickinson. "First, it seems sure that Taft cannot he elected. Few have any doubt about that. The events of tho campaign before the primaries and the events of the convention from day to day are enough to show what Is ehead ror the regular Republican party. Whether Roosevelt Is to sweep the country Is another matter. I believe he will not do anything of the kind. He seems to have accomplished about all lie carf and tho enthusiasm of possibly a large group of strong and ardent per sonal friends will not take him far In the road he and they have chosen to travel. "The Democratic party has not had In a century such a chance to win a great victory aa It now hag. Wrork at this convention must be carefully done and there must be no mistake, I am eorry that already there Is a break on one essential and I hope that good sense may dispose of that without further trouble." Progressive Victory Demoerntlo "Victory. i never relt ouue ao much. a Demo crat as now," said Judgre ClemonU. In terstate commerce commissioner. "We have been making this fight for pro gressive principles now for many years. and If the Ilepubllcan party has gnno to pieces becaupe of the spread of p re pressive principles, we'may fairly claim it as a Democratic -victory. I ana con fident that Roosevelt will come to grief with fits third party. Of course In rhy own section we -have nothlag to fear from it. - Tlie south will hold fewer Re- Ask Your Doctor Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills. If your doctor says this Is all right, remember it X Lt" Hawaii Parker 4, Rryan I. Philippines I'arker 4, Hryan I. Porto Rico I'arker 2. Bryan 4. The Totals. Parker 874 Hryan i (10 OClorman. 3 Kern 1 Absent S A new mall pouch catcher for mov ing trains uses a chain net as less In jurious to the contents of pouches than the generally used stool rods. Maude: It would bo a ahame to hide the beauties of violet blue .yea behind frinsees, and I truly believe you can avoid wearing them If you will uae thla harmless, strengthening eye-tonic: Into a pint of cold, clear water dlaaolva an ounce crystoo, then put S or S drops In each eye dally. This simple cryatoa ionic reoucoa inriammation. overcome. the watery condition, and to weak, dull eyea glvee strength and brilliancy. For removing foreign particles and taking- out anrenesa tho cryatoa eye-tonlo la un surpassed. Journal Want Ada bring- results. Mrs. T. B.: Cutting the hairs on the cheek only encourages them to grow thicker and heavier. Mix a little pow dered delatone and water and spread on hairy surface, then after 2 or min utes rub off, wash the skin and It will be left smooth, firm and hairless. Teas: The nightly application of pv roxln to eyebrows with finger-end will encourage a thick, silken growth. Your stubby lashes can be made to grow long nnd curly if you apply jiyroxln at lash roots with thumb and forefinger. Pae care and don't get any pyroxln where no hair Is wanted. t lotion will think of choking the ! rinrs wfth" Tn"r or traarr ereama.- l.'oolva 4 Ounrea vpqrmag In H F'ol wlt' h hasel (or hot water I. then 44 I loaepoosfuls glycerine and yea will ! a lotion far eupertor lo poJar, and at a trifling coal The ipurmu lo Hon ahould bo applied sparingly an4 rubbed lightly until It dries ll Is In- rlaitile when on. cleanse, the skin of Import Ilea and gives to the completion I reriiieirient am ganilllly truly nought, ful Thla does nel rub nor blow off and peraplrailon falls to spot or streak It. II I. T ' I frenuenllv adrlaa lha tta of a qulmoln hair tonic, becaua) of (he vary beneficial effet-ta following Ita uea To prepare 1 1, add W Pint wafer to to. pint alcohol, then pour 'n I ounce quln tom. The scalp should bo mae saved with thla at leaat one a week. A few treatment, .ton falling hair and realore the original close and soft flufflneaa. This In e.peeUlly fine lo banish dan. druff and encourage a healthy growth of lung, thick, brilliant hair. Agnesi: (1) I apnrerlata your srratefal feeling toward ma for sucgeatina? the apurmax ekin-lotton. (!) Your weight Is umsaual. but that need not worry you, fr reducing It la a simple matter If you use pevrnotls. In m pints hot walar dissolve 4 ounrea pernotlo. and when It cools take a tableepoonful before each meal. This Is a harmless. Inexpensive fat-dlssolvant. and while It Is positive Its action ia so gentle that not tha slightest Inconvenience Is experienced. This method leaves the flesh firm and the skin smooth and clear. C. T. : No woman who prizes her com- M. I.: With the anoroaeh nf anmmao It la necessary to safeeruard the akin against freckles, tan, and sunburn. This can be done by using a simple almosoln cream-Jell v on the face, neck and arma before retiring at night, then In tho morning applying a apurmax lotion (for mrinuia, oee answer io u. 1. I, Tpe aloiozoln cream-Jelly cleanses the ski a of pore-dirt, blackheads and other Im- ' purities and gives to It a rose tint and velvet y softness, at the same time pro tecting; It against the ravages of the sun's ravs. To make the almosoln cream-Jelly, dissolve 1 ounce almosoln In H pint cold water, to whlcH la added 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine. aOepyejBjgjgjgjg -sa'aV -sjSogiMgMBettoTaesBL 4aejg4egafAa1iMBBei' ia Interested aad abmM I kkaow about the wonderful I nAKVCL Wblrllna Spray imw rsraai synnre. Jeae mvfc ruBTinitDi, . -Im jr. cieaaaee u. A yew ins gglst for 1 It. Ifliecantiot oupdIt tha MARVIL accent Boottaer.tmtsenactarav ,.vVk A7, f-, for iilnefrated beok eeale. It Wi 1 7S , Ere. run panicaiar. ana uiw i ma laialuable to ladiea. SjAgTUeO44 flaexSM ta. XgW TOJUK. Tor aaa eg gfctdBMre Draf Ce W entire. 43arke Co. aaa) kaee-tkxrir brag e- g aterea. 1 lM7 Wmi'f Hundreds of delightful places to spend a summer vacation. Including fascinating New York and his toric old Boston. The Sea Shore and the picturesque New England mountain resorts. All "back east" ezcuraioos at greatly reduced fare. See that vour tick eta, which are cn sale at your boms ticket office during the summer, read via NewYorkfeiitralLines , "TUB WATER-LEVEL ROUTE" Liberal stop-over privileges, affording opportaaily of visitfaa Cuacfaisuiti. Dayton, Co Iambus, ClerelaBcS, Toledij audlaaapoUs, Tort Wayne. Detroit. PUtaborth. Bafiale, Niagara Fa lla, Chaatauqaa Lake, Rocbeeter, Sirracase, Dtica. Albaay, Montreal. SprlntJ GeJd. Mass, aao! amaay ether poiata of nteresi. Tha convenient and comfortable train eervfce and Interesting scenery make the trip a most enjoyable part of your vacation. Let ns Plan Your "Back East" Trip TaB as in general way what yon tcqnire, the noanber In mar party, sod tfio amount of money you want to spend, and we will propose ooe or two trps for yoar consideration, with coos plete kxtonrutrm. and send roe a deaenpure toiaor. . Portland Office, 109 Third Street W.C geaenrasf. Conoxal Aaost Paeeeoger 1 Or apply te year local agent for roand-trlp fanes, ttcaxta ass) ' oiooprng car accoromoaauone. 7 ' V'