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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1012 CIRCUS SOLLY-HE DOES A DOUBLE BAREBACK (Copyrlfht, 1112, by W. Wrnr.) Circus . Polly "Drrs hitch up an' chase me. act da allele meself." Thursday's News Happenings of Hainan Interest Occurring Throughout the World After Yesterday's Issue Went to Press. Congressional. Senators Thornton, Lea and Read spoke on the Lorlmer election case Thursday, after which Senator Lorlmer began his speech defending his right to his seats OeorgerB. Cortelyoa, former Republi can national chairman, testified before the. campaign contribution Investigation committee that $1,900,000 waa ralseJ by the Republican committee In the 1904 Roosevelt campaign. A fierce political debate in the house Thursday came perilously near to fisti cuffs. The participants were Hall and Rellly of Connecticut, the former a Re publican and the other a Democrat They shook their flsta in each other's faces and used much unparliamentary language, but no blood was spilled. The house of representatives on Thursday, by a vote of 222 to 1, adopted articles of Impeachment against Judge Archibald of the commerce court Rep resentative Far of Pennsylvania cast the single vote against the bill Political. James Manlhan has announced his .candidacy for congressman at large from Minnesota. Mr. Manlhan several years ago waa a congressman from Ne braska. Clubwomen of Oakland, Cel., have united In organizing to oppose the re call of Mayor Mott by the Socialists. Theodore Bell, the unterrifled Demo cratic leader of California, says he will back Wilson's candidacy In spite of the defeat of Clark at the convention. Judge Ben B. Llndsey of Denver de clines to accept the nomination for president on the national Prohibition ticket, stating that he has made prom ises to the progressive party which make acceptance) impossible. Replying to the charge that the new party is violating lis precept, "Thou shalt not steal," by the announced In tention of having Republican electors In certain states vote for him, Colonel Roosevelt says "no honest man who waa put on as a Republican elector In the primaries last spring can fall to record his vote agalnat Mr. Taft." Taft will not be overlooked In Call fornia. at least so far as having an op portunity to fill a spaca on the Novem ber election ballot is concerned. Secre tary of State Jordan announces that he will provide two extra columns on the ballots and one of those will be open to Taft men Or Roosevelt men and the other to "Independents" who may de sire to continue the fight to the last ditch. Eastern. The fifteenth death from excesslve7 heat occurred In Cincinnati Thursday. Colonel William B. Vellsh haa been appointed receiver of the J!, 000, 000 Amour Steel Foundry company at Cin cinnati. Jessie Walsh, a shipping elerk, was killed and 10 persons Injured in a gaso line explosion at the plant of the Petro leum Products company in Pittsburg. Garment workers In 16 shops at Easy to Get Rid of Corns TDIS Way "GETS-IT," the New Corn Cure. Guaranteed. "Coras Gone I GETS-XT Got 1ml" "GETS-IT" Is the new-plan corn cure that will surely surprise you the very first time you use it, It is so simple, painless, quick and sure In its action. It shrivels up the corn,' wart, caJlous or bunion, separates them from tha true flesh, the corn comes off, and there you are, with feet that feel positively glorious: corn-free once more as they usad to be In your "barefoot days." The most remarkable feature is that "GETS-IT" does not harm or turn raw the healthy flesh as other preparations do. It is as safe as water. No more plasters, bandages, or salves, "GETS-IT" Is sold at drug stores at 2Ec a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold In Portland by Owl Drug Co. Instantly Relieve and rapidly Cure GOUT.RHEUMATISM.RHEUMATIC GOUT, SCIATICA. LUMBAGO, and all pains in the head, face and limbs. At tH Drugfuto, ec htm Sols Afarta E. FOUGERA CO.. he., N. Y. , Gt)NNS B, & N. TONIC A perfect vitalise that restore lost vlfof to alt'organi of the body. Replaces Ion from sickness, unseemly habits or excesses, 7Se a box. Stores or mall. Write for proo" Dr. Bosaake Co.. Philadelphia, Pa, a-eomln' wit' a team o' plugs t Away wit' de waron tongue. 1)11 Briefly Sketched Cleveland, Ohio, have renewed demands upon manufacturers, and a general strike is predicted. Miss Cecelia Loftus, the "Cissy" Lot tus of the stage, famed as an actress ana once tne wife ol Justin Huntley Mc Carthy, has failed again In her efforts to make a matrimonial alliance In which love should prevail over domestic dlffl cutties. She is now seeking separation from her last husband. Dr. A. H. Water man of Chicago. Ninety-five funerals were held in Montreal, Que., Thursday, mostly of vic tims of the recent hot spell. Eighty of the dead were children. The demand for hearses was so pressing that many bodies had to be taken to the grave yards In cabs. A horse attached to a hearse fell dead in one of the funeral processions. A reconciliation has been effected be tween Lincoln Beachey, the aviator, and his wife, and the suit for divorce which the later brought in New Tork against the aviator will be discontinued. There was a drop of i0 degrees in the thermometer at New York Thursday, but before the relief came the week's list of deaths In that city ascribed to the heat was Increased by eight and the prostrations by more than a score. Pacific Coast Spokane Is planning a great public stadium, with baseball, tennis and other fields. T. S. Andrews, a well-known Spokane resident 65 years old, has mysteriously disappeared, and friends fear, he has committed suicide. 1 Captain William A. Nevllls, Identified for 30 years with the mining history of California, died suddenly at San Fran cisco Thursday of a complication of diseases. He became wealthy through his control of the famous Rawhide and App mines in Tuolomne county. The 2-year-old daughter of John Dorn, a prominent farmer of the Pendleton country, almost died from eating tab lets she found Tuesday night and mis took for candy. Only prompt action saved the child's life. As It Is, she is still In a serious condition. -" Harvest handa and berryplckers are in big demand. The Puyallup valley berry fields are In urgent need of la bor at once and 40 cents a crate Is being paid those who go Into the field and stay throughout the season, as against 80 cents Inst year, . Qnats have Infested parts of the We natchee valley, attacking horses and other animals and literally covering all vegetation. Millions of the Insects are now lodged In canyon No. 1, five miles west of Wenatchee. Thursday was Women's Christian Temperance union and children's day at the Albany Chautauqua, and the leading speaker of the day was Mrs. Florence Ewell Atkins, of Naahvllle, Tenn. She spoke In the auditorium In the after noon on "Queen Esther." A general holi day was observed in Albany, and hun dreds of people took plcnlo lunches and passed the day In the park. Anouneement has lust been made of the" lCTfontrf Mrs.Attes Marks-- r man, Lafayette, Ind., to tho Instruc tional staff of the Oregon Agricultural college school of domestic art and sci ence. Mrs. Dolman Is a native Hoosler and a graduate of Purdue university, from which institution she received the degree of master of science In 1911 for major work done In the subject of home economics, with bacteriology and chem istry as minor courses. George Edward Adams, ex-weigher of the Seattle assay office, who served ap proximately four years of a 10-year term In McNeil's island prison, to which he waa sentenced for stealing $200,000 in gold dust from patrons of the assay office, has returned to Seattle to bejrhi life over again. He Is considering two positions that have been offered him, both carrying high salaries. Santa Clara county, California, suf fered a slight earthquake shock Thurs day. No great damage was done. George H. Parker, Pacific coast mana ger for the United Wireless Telegraph company, sentenced to McNeil's Island for fraudulent transactions In selling stock, has been paroled. Grasshoppers are so thick In some portions of California that farmers are catching them by the millions by the use of vacuum cleaners, drying them In hoppers and sacking them for chicken feed. A colony of SO people from Lacamas, Wash., is arriving to take land In the Columbia forest In a portion known as Dead Horse Meadows, 10 miles west of Troutlake. The colony Is under tha leadership of James Self, and 4800 acres will be taken under tho new Borah Jones homestead law, recently signed by President Taft Foreign. Despite official denials, reports are persistently circulated that construc tion of the first American dreadnaught. the $12,000,000 Vlrlbus UnitJs,. has proved a complete failure. The warship Is top-heavy and all efforts to lighten her so far have proved unsatisfactory. Pascual Orozco Jr., the rebel chief, while admitting his defeat In an organ ized movement made it plain at Juarez Thursday that the guerilla warfare now being planned was calculated to harass severely the Mexican government but he said neither friction nor alliance with any foreign government was contem plated Towards the United States, he said, he entertained no ill will. From nations said to be friendly to his cause, he added that he wished no assistance. A weird way to win additions to their ranks was adopted by striking steam ship firemen at Havana Thursday, when they virtually made a dead man a leader in their cause. The body of Andress Rodrlguas, ft striker, who waa killed In a riot Monday, was taken from the hearse. Just after hundreds of strikers had attended his funeral, and bofne on the shoulders of-men for more than two miles through the waterfront section. Miscellaneous. v Announcement Is mads by President Qrassvllls Chief "Now, boys, step llraly. --Pnt.-tha houses in quick an' fit everything toggled up, 'causa the hobo'a ahead of ua." . Mohler of the Union Paclflo that an order for $2,000,000 worth of new roll ing stock for the Union Paclflo and Oregon Short Line has been placed and deliveries are to start soon. While riding on his motorcycle at Denver, John W. Keefe was mortally Injured in a collision with a tramway car. Dr. G. A. Leaking, the oldest Protest ant Episcopal clergyman In the United States, died at Baltimore Thursday, age 94. . V Those who flee from ' jusjttce in the United States will hereafter find no place on the -western hemisphere safe from extradition. By signing an extra dition treaty with Honduras Thursday the state department closed the last refuge. Figures collected by statistical ex perts at New York seem to show that suicide is Increasing at a rapid rate through the United States. Reports from 100 cities show a general rate of 19.6 per 100,000 of population last year, as against 17.7 for 1910. Tht United States census gave the 1910 rate as 1 6.0 for the entire registration area. San Diego, Cal.. leads all the cities of the country with a rate of 69.9. LINN COUNTY PASS OVER CASCADES IN BAD STATE Sweet Home, Or.. July 12. Three drivers with 10 horses came across the mountains yesterday and report the road In frightful condition on account of the exceptional amount of rain this spring. They found washouts and trees across the road. In one place they had thre horses down in the mud at one time and in trying to get them out one of the women was almost submerged In the mud. Two days ago' two teams which tried to get across the mountain from this side came back, having been unable to get up the grade. SHERIFF B0WN TERRIBLY HURT BUTSH0ULD LIVE (Bprrtal to The Journal.) "Eugene, Or., July 12. The Corvallls hospital surgeons and Dr. F. M. Day of this city, say Sheriff Harry L. Bown, of Lane county, who was Berlously in jured In an automobile wreck Wednes day, has a good chance of recovery. Hlg skull was fractured at the base of the brain, but the surgeons concluded an operation was not necessary. Unless meningitis sets In, the sheriff will In all probability get well. I HOT WEATHER IS QUICK TO AFFECT THE BOWELS Well-Known Fact That Extreme Het Conduces to Chronlo Constipation. The disposition to eat cold food and Indulge in Iced drinks is one reason why constipation and diarrheoa Is so preva lent In summer, and there Is no time when people should more carefully avoid bowel disturbances, as much serious dis ease is directly traceable to these con dittons'. We'-'need- art- Trf"-mrr-strength" to withstand the enervating effect of heat To regulate the bowels and quickly relieve even the moat aggravated case of constluHtlon, the combination of sim ple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, Is highly recommended by all who nave ever used It. Unlike cathartics and violent purga tives, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin acts gently on the stomach, liver and bowels, without griping or other discomfort, bringing relief In an ensy, natural man ner. It can be used with perfect safety bv the most delicate woman or child. and yet Is equally effective for the strongest constitution. Mild, pleasant to take, and Inexpensive. It is the Ideal family laxative. By cleansing the bowel tract thoroughly and eliminating the foreign matter and poisons that Irritate and inflame, it will quickly check sum mer diarrhoea and restore normal condi tions. Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for fifty cents a bottlea larger family size costs one dollar. Get a bottle and keep It In the house; It will save manv times Its cost In doctor bills. A free trial bottle, postpaid, can be ob tained bv writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 406 Washington St., Montlcello, Illinois. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES Clrcua Solly me legs loose an'- OF 10 MM THIS YEAR Some Yields In Hardman and 8-Mile Rival Those of Walla Walla; Light Land Averag ing 20 Bushels. By H Jinan II. Cohen. Heppner. Or., July 12. This Is the big year for grain In the Heppner coun try. While it is true there Is smaller .rn9ln. ht Ulinn tli.n In CROP IIP MORROW 2,00010 ,., . J)showlnr is on land that is much heav 1911, prospects are so much better thanr. A. ... ..., . usual there Is not the slightest doubt of a huge harvest A 2,000,000 bushel crop of wheat la promised In Morrow county this season, 600,000 bushels greater than has been produced here In any previous season. In the year of tho big crop 1907 the county harvested 1,600,000 bushels. The relative showing this season is even better than indicated because the 1907 acreage was somewhat larger than the present one. Indications point to an average of at least 20 bushels per acre throughout Morrow county. In some sections there will be yields close to the 60 bushel mark, but naturally only a tiny per cent of the acreage. There are quite a number of fields that will reach from 25 to 30 bushels per acre and a few that will go to 25 bushels. South End Has the Fine Crop. Were the entire county to show the yields Indicated In the south end, there la not the slightest doubt Morrow coun ty would this season have closer to BUMMER RESORTS FURNISHED TENTS AT COLUMBIA BEACH pacTfic Each tent is equipped with beds, bedding, stove, table, cooking uten sils, etc. You will have the free use of shower baths, water, swings, tennis courts and boats. Good board may be secured at 35c per meal or $1.00 per day. Make your reservations at Western Oregon Trust Co., 272 Stark street, or write Frank E. Roberts, Manager, care Co lumbia Beach Hotel, Columbia Beach, via Warrenton, Oregon. Tested Over and through three generations Beecham's Pills are uni versally looked upon as the best preventive and corrective of disorders of the organs of digestion and elimination ever known. They give speedy relief from the headaches, sour stomach, indigestion due to biliousness or constipation. are no experiment. They are too well . known for that; and their mild and gentle, but sure action on the bowels, liver, kidneys and stomach, too well approved. If you are out of sorts take at once this famous remedy and you will endorse the good opinion of thou sandsyou will know why Beecham's Pills so deservedly Have Unequaled Reputation Sold rrwhera,! Oc, 25c. Tb direction wttk every box paint out to road to koalta. ELKS GRAND II I GOLDEN I LODGE POTLATCH A National Gath- . , ,- ,-, q. of p,eas. c. enng, Portland. i i . Ticket, July 7 to , ' Seu 3 10. RctumJulyl5 TickeU Ju,y R Return through 16, 18. Return Seattle July 22. July 22 Tickets, Berth Reservations, Full Information. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 255 Morrison, corner 3d., Portland. Phones Main 244, A-1244. Summer Eastbound Excursion Tickets. On sale for numerous dates to September 30. A. D Charlton, Assistant General Passenger 'Agent, Portland, Or. (aatda)' -"Now'a ma chance. I'll wiggle 8,600,000 bushels Instead of 2,000,000 bushels; as Is the case at present. In the north end of the county, the light" lands do not receive all the water they need, but In the lone and Lexing ton sections, in which the lighter lands are located, the yields this year will average well.. Wheat will In some instances range as high as the 30 bushel average in the north, end, and the general average there will not llkaiy fall below the 20 bushel mark. This is an enormous showing for that country. On New xn4 East of Heppner. The biggest yields per acre are most wonderful to note In a district which has been raising wheat for only two or three seasons. In fact this land might correctly be called new, for it la not long since It was nothing but cattle range. This big showing is In the mountains east of Heppner, and some samples of the grain brought to this city excited unusual attention owing to the great number of grains to a head. One count showed so far above 100 that people who have not seep the samples are likely to doubt the etatemont This ler than the majority of the acreage surrounding Heppner, According to everyone who has seen this wheat it resembles thai grown In the Walla Walla' country. The grain Is of the fortyfold variety. Morrow county's alfalfa output Is also splendid. One crop Is well out of the way and another la ready for the SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SEATTLE SEMINARY AND COLLEGE A Protestant Day and Boarding School of High Standing. , A strong faculty of 14 up-to-date in structors. Makes a specialty of college preparatory work. Four modern build ings, well equipped, situated on a pic turesque campus of 8 acres, near street car line. Social and moral influences unexcelled. Special courses Riven in music and elocution. 21st year opens Sept. 11. For full 'particulars iflr cata logue write Alexander Beers, Prin., Pres ident Seattle, Wash. SUMMER RESORTS "Hoopla! Oood-by, gents! Die circus is movln' on to de nex' town! See you later! Ta ta!" cutter. Water has been abundant this season. At this time of tho year Wil low creek la usually dry, but today It haa plenty of water for all purposes, and some to spare. This has been ths casa all summer, and Is expeotod to con tinue. Hard work on Summer Fallow. Many Morrow county wheat growers are taking time by the foralock. The excellent crop this season haa given them renewed hope. They are placing their summer fallow In a condition to retain every drop of moisture It re ceives. This will be of untold benefit to the next crop, and under normal con ditions will assure a showing In 1913. The rye hay crop la a big affair this season. One cutting has already been put away, and It Is likely another will start soon. The harvest this neason has been de ferred somewhat by rather cool weath er, but this has been of much benefit Instead of a detriment to the crop. The heads are big and full. Only In Iso lated Instances Is a poor stand noted, this being due to a touch of frost here OREGON HOTELS HOTEL CUROPUN PERKINS WITH BATH PORTLAND, JOPCR Df UP OtTHtHtMTOf THtOTT rnmoinwrnsiMUP DON'T FORGET THE Week-End Train TO THE Tillamook County Beaches VIA THE LEAVES UNION DEPOT AT 1:00 v tS. 11 FULL DAY AT THE BEACH Beautiful daylight ride through the most scenic part of Oregon, and a fulIKday at the beach without loss of time from business. Train leaves Tillamook Sunday at 4 P. M.; Bay CItT,4:24j Garibaldi, 4:41; Wheeler, 5:27, arriving Portland same erenlng. - ROUND-TRIP FARES WEEK-END (SATURDAY, MONDAY) . . f 3.00 SEASON (TICKETS ON SALE DAILY) . f 4.00 Call at City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets, or at Fourth and Yamhill streets. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. " EXCURSION: SEATTLE 0.-W. R.&N. &1 S&l A7.8 ACCOUNT GOLDEN POTLATCH TICKETS ON SALE JULY 14, 16 AND 18. FINAL RETURN LIMIT JULY 22. 4 Fast Trains Daily Leave Portland. 8:30 A. 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