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
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glorious: corn-free once more as they
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the healthy flesh as other preparations
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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
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(aatda)'
-"Now'a ma chance.
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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
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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
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Notwithstanding this freak damage the'
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