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Thursday's News
Happening of Human Ititrt OccttrriBR Throughout the AVorldl Atr , I
Yesterday'! Itle Went to Press. I
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'-'ilr , .Polltlcfll.
. Colonel Rooievelt mide eight pceches
;in Vermont Thureday, his day's work
lasting from . m. uhtll nearly mid
tilght. He scored both the old parties
Tjis boss ridden and privilege controlled,
and extolled Governor Johnson as being
the greatest governor since the close of
the Civil war.
' . The Montana Democratic state can-
Ventlon on Thursday nominated 'Sam It.
? Stewart of Virginia City for governor,
and T. J. Walsh of Helena for United
"i States senator.
The belief Is prevalent that there
Vill be an official recount of the guber
natorial vote In South Carolina, allega-
' tlons being made that there were more
-Votes cast at Tuesday's Democratic prl
tnary than there are voters In the state.
' A' commission form of government,
including the right Of Initiative and ref
erendum, was adopted at the special
election In New Orleans Thursday, by a
Vote Of 2S.900 to 2118. At the general
"election In November a constitutional
' Amendment will be voted upon which,
:if adopted, will make the recall a feat
tare of the commission farm of govern
: inent. i
Senator William K. Borah of Idaho
. tienles the statement that he would
- tampalgn actively In support of Presi
dent Taft. He declares any speeches
he proposed to make probably would
not be acceptable to the Republican na
tlonal committee.
Taclfic Coast. '
Edward .Finn, known as a brother of
State Senator Thomas Finn of Han
Francisco, shot and probably fatally
Wounded Virginia P.nriguez anil then
committed suicide in an apartment In
Which the Woman was living. Finn was
Infatuated with the Woman and had
pursued her from Honolulu, which place
he lert to get rid of his attention.
Jose Valdes, a Mexican, charged with
the murder and robbery of Martin Ava
lar.'a Slav, August 19, told Police Jud?e
Frederlcjsson of Los Angeles, when ha
was arraigned, that he was guilty but
that he would commit suicide before
Officials would have an opportunity to
hang him. He was placed under special
guard to await trial.
Mrs. Mary Bmttson, a pioneer resi
dent of Springfield, died In that city
Thursday, aged 4 years. She was born
in St. Louis, Mo., and came to Lane
county before Springfield was settled.
Articles of Incorporation for the Ma
sonic Building association have been
filed with the clerk of Tillamook coun
ty. The association will build a $10,000
Masonic temple in Tillamook.
Mrs. J. D. Cooper of Vale was In
stantly killed Tuenduy night about 9
O'clock at her home a few miles west
Of Vale, when she was struck In the
temple by a huge limb blown from &
tree under which she was standing.
It Is announced in Los Angeles that
Oscar Lawler, gpeclal assistant United
States district attorney, assigned to aid
in the prosecution of the nationwide
llynamlte cases In Indianapolis, would
riot return to the Indiana capital, and
that United States District Attorney
Miller would have complete charge of
the government's cast-.
Thirteen Mexican fire, fighters were
rescued Thursday from Devil's Canyon,
where "they had been hemmed In since
Monday morning without food or water
ii' mil ii i i ' 1 hi 2L!.J.....J!l!lJ..iJ
Terrible Itching. Began with Rash,
Dandruff Literally Covered Scalp,
Entirely Cured by Cutkura Soap
and Ointment Within One Month.
'8003 Cast St.. St. Louis, ito. "For 0t
years I suffered with Itching of my body
asd scalp. My trouble began with a rash
on my tower limbs which
was very annoying and thf
scalp was literally covered
with dandruff. My hair used
to come out try the handful
and the 'tchlug of my body
and scalp was terrible. 1
bad used almost all the Skin
remedies on the market
with no results, when I
wrote for a little Cutlcura Soap and Ota,
ucnt fld It gavfae Instant feller1. Wltfila
one month's nse of the Cutlcura Soap and
Ointment I was entirely cured. I can&ol
discover one strand of my hair coming out
and I have not lost a minute of steep since
using the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, which
eatlrtly cured ta of tenia of shy body
and calp In Its worst form, t also find
the Cutlcura Soap a benefit In shaving'!
(Signed) Charles J udlln. Dec 8. 1911.
For red, rough, chapped fcrid bleedmi
band,; Itching, buttling palfllS.' shapeied
nails and painful finger-ends, one-night
' Cutlcura treatment Work wonders. Soak
hands, tin retiring, in hot water and Cutlcura
Boap. Dry ,-nolnt with Cutlcura Ointment,
ad wear old, loose giovei during tbd night.
Cutlcura Soap (SSc.) and Cutlcura Olnt
" tneit (S0e.) are told throughout the world.
TBcf armfigfrit -twr issn trwrwwrH
82-p. book: on the skid thd seal p. Address
iKMt-card "Cutlcura, Depti T Boston."'
9Tender-raccd men should Use Cutlcura
kah& Shaving Stick, 25c. Sample free.
HAIR GAME OUT
by n
TIID
Briefly Sketched
by the flames that are sweeping
through the brush on the San Oabriel
range ih California.
Spite fences are springing up at such
an Alarming rate In San Francisco and
causing so much bitterness that the
board of supervisors has found it nec
essary to draft an ordinance limiting
the height of such fences to 10 feet and
providing that they must be placed
more than 10 feet from the boundaries
of adjoining lots.
Eastern.
Directors of the Louisville &. Nash
vllle railroad have decided to Increase
Its capital stock from $60,000,000 to
$T1000,000, the new $12,000,000 In com
mon stock to bo sold to stockholders at
par.
A jail delivery from the Tombs prison,
where Police Lieutenant Charles Becker
Is awaiting trial oh a charge of mur
dering Herman Rosenthal, has boert
frustrated by the accidental falling of
a steel saw on the floor of a coll. A
guard, Investigating the noise, found
eight finely tempered Saws and a bottle
of muriatic acid.
Near Krtbxville, Tenn., Thursday, 240
kegs of powder exploded In a powder
mill, killing three men, Injuring four
and completely wrecking the plnnt.
Led by a dog. a searching party at
Joliet, III., found the body of Dominlck
Qergave, a Coal City miner; under a
culvert several miles from his home
last night. He hud been missing five
day3. When he left home he told his
wife he was going hunting, and was
evidently killed with his own gun.
Judge R. W. Arehbiild of the com
merce court, whose trial under Impeach
ment proceedings is pending before the
senate, has asked Chief Justice White
of the United States supreme court lo
relieve him of duty temporarily.
The first large public market to be
established in New York since the agi
tation to reduce the enst of living began
hag been opened In Queensbcrough by
the citizens committee, with initial suc
cess. Over 2000 women, mainly from
the poorer classes, but many of the
well to do, visited the market on the
first day with hneketB over their arms,
which they filled with fruits and vege
tables at prices nearly half of those
charged at most of the city stores.
Foreign.
The will of the lute General William
Booth shows his private estate to be
of the net value of $2410. This Is be
queathed to the Army, excepting cer
tain private papers and memoranda,
which are bequeathed to his son, Gen
eral Bramwell Booth, and 0 few things
allotted to his children and his chil-dren-in-law
as mementos. Throughout
his life the general never received any
stipend or other remuneration from the
Salvation Army.
A demonstration against the Turkish
government by 60 gendarmes took place
Thursday in the streets of the qalata
district of Constantinople. The mutin
ous men were promptly surrounded by
regular troops, arrested and placed In
confinement.
Two Uvea were lost and 40 persons
were seriously injured In a collision be
tween a crowded business men's train
and another light passenger train
Thusday at Vauxhall station, In Lon
don. British" territory was Invaded Wed
nesday night by a party of heavily
armed Chinese marauders. Sixty of
these desperadoes attacked and seized
the customs station at jl,c Fun, across
what is called the "hew territory," be
longing to the British colony. They
captured, bound and gagged two Euro
peans and some Chinese and then car
ried off a stock of rifles and a small
sum of money from the collector's of
fice. The rate of discount of the Bank of
England was raised from 3 to 4 per
cent Thursday, as a protective meas
ure against the inrush of bills. Al
though the Institution Is In a strong
position to meet the gold exports to
Egypt, the increasing number of Amer
ican and other bills being offered made
the money market nervously raise its
discount rates, thus forcing bills Into
the Bank of England,
Based on a report from THomas Hoi
land, a former Arizona ranger and
United States customs officer, Ameri
can Consul Bye, of Agua Prieta, Mex
ico, has wired the state department at
Washington that Camps, had declared
the state of Sonora would be devastated
Unless the Mexican president resigned.
Campa'e declaration is that all Ameri
cana will be killed after September IS.
Miscellaneous.
President Taft has stirred up dissen
sion In art circles by Inviting competi
tion for the honor of designing the
medal authorized by congress to be
presented to Captain Arthur H. Ros
tron, of the liner Carpathia, who res
Cued more 'than 700 survivors of the
Titanic. No responses have been re
ceived, and It is sAtd artists resent the
competition feature, on the ground that
It tends to commercialise art
The federal grand Jury of the north
ern district of Texas today returned
an indictment against several promi
nent oil men as representatives of the
Standard Oil company. The charge ia
restraint of trade and commerce and
Unlawful conspiracy and combinatioa in
violation of the anti-trust laws.
President Taft has restored to entry
fsl,6fl acres of land in Colorado. her-
tQfoi'alnluded lacoaL.,wUiidraw&i,
Mors than 600,000 acres of these lands
are In North Park,. Jackson county,
Alaskan votcahio disturbances are
held indirectly responsible fof the short
age of whales on the north Pacific
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,
coast, by Cnptalrt Thomas, Willlkson,
commander, and Captain H. Asset, gun
ner, of the steam whaler Patterson,
Which has returned to Seattle reporting
a kill of only 64 this year against 187
last year.
As a result of the name Pennsylvania
having boen se.lected by the' navy de
partment for the new $15,000,000 bat
tleship authorized by congress shortly
before adjournment, the name of the
armored cruiser Pennsylvania, flagship
of the Pacific reserve fleet at Bremer
ton, haa been changed to Pittsburg.
NIGHTWATCH'S WATCH
CALLS TIME ON DRUNK
BY PUNCHING HIS JAW
(Special to Th Journal.)
Newport, Or.-, Aug. 30. After
watching a man for some time
Tuesday hlght, Nlghtwatch
Suvef hit him with a watch and
stopped him, and It wasn't a
stop watch, either. A drunk
was making himself obnoxious
ahd when Suver remonstrated,
he drew a bottle and tried to hit
the officer over the head. Suver
quickly threw his heavy watch
man's clock, hitting the man In
the jaw, dislocating It and
knocking him down. The clock
is carried by the night watch
man hera and supposed to he
"punched" at different call
boxes around town, but it seems
the clock had a punch of its
own that time. The prisoner
had to stop talking a few days,
but tne clock never missed a
tick.
Just See That Corn
Shrivel Vanish!
The New Corn Cure "GETS-IT"
Gets It.
Corns on Sundayl Close on Tuesdayt
Before After
TTflar "Oeti-lt." trttag1 eti-It.M
"GETS-IT" Is the new corn cure 6n
a new plan, that Is as harmless to the
ekln as water, but, blazeB. how it works!
Nothing to stick or hurt. Lo and be
hold, your corn comes out. Tou don't
have to drag It out. Every owner of a
corn, callous, wart or Dunion is going
to get the surprise of a lifetime. No
more digging at corns, no more slicing
with razors and drawing blood, no more
blood poison, no more sticking plasters.
"GETS-IT" is sold at. all .druggists at
85 cents a bottle or sent direct by E.
Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold In Port
land by the Owl Drug Co.
THROUGH AUGUST
EXCURSION TICKETS
Can be purchased for numerous dates to the East via
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
r
UNTIL OCTOBER 31 TO RETURN. Liberal stopovers permitted
on going or return trip, with additional stop during the Park season,
to September 15, to permit visit to
Yellowstone National Park
Gardiner Gateway is the Official Government Entrance to the Park.
Thence Park coaches take guests to Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel.
TWO 72-HOUR DAILY THROUGH TRAINS
. -CHICAGO
"North Coatt Limited"
PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST iiO, 1312.
NOVEL AUTO-WAGGN
WORKS ON ROUGH ROAD
(Special to Hit Jonrnot.)
Coqullle, Or., Aug. SO. A novel "con
traption" In tlie nature of an auto-wagon
passed through Coqullle Tuesday en
route to Ban Hon and points down the
coast. The vehicle contained five pas
sengers and a. complete camping outfit
and came over the Roseburg-Myrtle
Point stage road. The trip was to try
out the ear, wftieh was run over a rough
road but had no serious accident or
breakdown.
D. L. Prior, and builder of the vehicle,
says It would iiave worked even better
if fnore bains had been taken on Its
construction. The conveyance Is con
structed from the four wheels and bed
of an ordinary wagon, into which has
been placed an automobile engine of
four cylinders. . The engine Is placed
In the rear part of the wagon Instead
of the front, will was taken from one
of the 12 cars which were burned In a
Rosehurg stagei barn laBt year. An
other peculiar feature Is that the radi
ator occupies.. tTie position of the end
gate on an ordinary wagon. M. Prior,
when asked If tjie radiator worked prop
erly, placed fls It was, said It gave no
trouble whatever. It is his Intention
to construct a new vehicle along the
Women's
Best Interests
demand that every woman should
spare herself unnatural suffering
by obtaining safe and proper help
when physical ills and nervous
depression occur. When ailments
and suffering come to you remem
ber there is one safe, effective
gentle and well-tried remedy
of special value to women.
Beecham's Pills remove the cause
Of suffering; they clear the System
nd by their tonic, helpful action
relieve you of headaches, back
aches, lassitude and nerve rebellion.
Try a ffew dosei and know the
difference know how Beecham's
Pills will help your feelings;
how they strengthen, invigorate
Preserve
and Prelect
Bverf wontaa should be sure lares
the tprx-iat directions with every bos.
&oU erf rtW ta Iwsm 10c 2S
AND SEPTEMBER
Let us give you particulars as
to fares East and to and
through the Park7and sleeping-car
and train service, and
furnish you with Park litera
:ure.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. O. P. A.,
Portland. 255 Morrison St., Portland
Mam 244 Phones A-1244
and "Atlantic Express"
samp lines, and he Says his experience
with the one he is now driving will cnr
able him to make a number of Improve
ments, lie Intends to apply for a patent
on the new machine.
TAC0MA ENTERTAINS
FLYING LEGION TONIGHT
(t'ulh-d I'reufi Ijfum-A WW.)
Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 30. Everything
Ik in renrlineHK for IIia "Rlvine- l..irinn"
of California, which will arrive here at
? o'clock tonight. President Taft's re
ception was not more pretentious than
will be that of the men representing the
Panama Pacific Exnoaition. The vis
itors will be whirled about the city In
automobiles until dark When they will
be ta(ten to the chamber of commerce
rooms for speech-making and light re
freshments.
PIONEER CLERGYMAN
DEAD AT HALFWAY
pectl ttt The Journal.)
Baker, Or.t Aug. 30. The death of
Rev. W. W. Robinson of Halfway, this
county, marks the passing of one of
the ploretr clergymen of eastern Ore
gon. He came to this state many years
Special
Train Service
to the
TILLAMOOK
SATURDAY TO MONDAY
AUGUST 31 TO SEPT. 2
account
LABOR DAY
?"d $3.00
RETURNING MONDAY
TWO FULL DAYS
AT THE BEACH
TRAIN SERVICE
FOLLOWS
Beach Special leaves Port
land, Union Station, Satur
day . . . 1 p. m.
Ar. Mohler 5:30 p. m.
Wheeler . . '. 5:35 p. m.
Brighton 5:42 p. m.
Manhattan . . . . 5:54 p. m.
Lake Lytle 5:56 p.m.
Rockaway 5:59 p. m.
Ocean Lake 6 :04 p. fn.
Bar View .... 6:lQp!m.
Garibaldi 6:15 p.m.
(Bayocean by ferry) .6:40 p. m.
Bay City 6:31p.m.
Tillamook . . . 7:00p.m.
Beach Special leaves Tilla
mook, Monday. ...4 p. m.
For further information call at
Citv Ticket Office. 3d and VVash-
ingtou.t-4fUnioaDcpotfo-4tk
COUNTY
BEACHES
via
l 9 SUN S ET
I I0GDEN &5HASTA) I
I V R?UTES J I
!
I
and Yamhill MS.
jortrt M. SCOTT,
Oen. Paisengef Agt, Portland, Oh
T ' ' "in ' L
ago, and has- been In Pine valley the
greater part of the time. He was pas
tor of the Presbyterian church for years.
He was a man of wide acquaintance
and was greatly beloved In the community.
Begin Work on Y. M. C. A. Home.
iflreclul to The Journal.)
Baker, Or., Aug. 30. The cellar and
foundations of the V. M. C. A. building
have been completed1 and the first stone
laid for the walls yesterday. Joe Gass
man of Weiser, Idaho, is the contractor,
and is to have the building completed
by March 1.
More Tront Fry for Baker.
Special to The Jonrttal.t
Baker, Or., Aug. 3D. In addition to
the 90 cans of trout fry, which were
brought from the Bonneville hatchery,
and placed in the streams of Baker
county last week, the Baker Rod and
Gun club has petitioned for B0 more
cans. On the occasion of his visit here
recently, State Game Warden Finley
stated In an address to the club mem
bers that mere fry would be available
soon, and acting on the tip the local
sportsmen have asked for more. All
'OPPORTUNITY
TO SECURE LOW FARES EAST
aug. as B SEP. 3&M
ARE THE ONLY SALE DATES LEFT
On Which You Can Secure Reduced Rates to
VISIT THE OLD FOLKS
O. S. L.
Union Pacific
C. & N. W. or
C, M. & St. P.
to CHICAGO
Low
Round Trio Fares
a
Equipment and Service Strictly High' Class
Let us aid you in outlining your trip.
CITT TICKET OFFICES:
Third and Washington Sts., POBIUSS,
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Tour
Glacier National Park
THIS SUMMER
Season June 15th to October ISth, 1912
CEvery facility is offered the
Glacier National-Park this summer. Eight new chalet camps :
will be opened to the visitor on June 15th, each located in a 4
picturesque valley on the shore
banks of a rollicking mountain
$5.00 per day.
Low Round
B
CGuides and horses are ia readiness tj take voa to the most rttnotl
beauty spots in the Park. Plan a short taunt of ft day or 8 tour of ft ;
week or a month inGlacier National
Writs for descriptive booklets and detailed Information rt srdtng W fores to -: 1
H. DICKSON,
122 Third St.,
By "Bud" Fi:!::;
told, with the expected consignment, 144
cans of trout will-' have) been placed ln-r--
Baker county streams this, season..
Horse Steps on Man's Head. ;
tRlHWlui to The Journal. ' i
Newport, Or., Aug. 0. George Stew
art, a local sign painter, was painfull
injured in a peculiar accident when his
horse walked' on his head. In mounting
the skittish animal the saddle slipped,
throwing Stewart under the horse's feet,
Before he coud scramble away the"hrse
tramped on bis body and head, cutting a
long scalp wound behind the ear. The
injuries while painful are not serious.
Instantly Believe and rapidly Cure
GOTJT.RHEXrMATISM.EHEUMATIC
GOUTi SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, and
all pains in the head, tape and limbs.
Al all Draasiata, of from Sola Afcab
E. FOUGERA CO., Iae. It t.
(flggftlfllllliS
via
Soo Line
tO 7
St. Paul
or
Minneapolis
To Principal
Cities in the East
tourist to see the beauties of
of a beautiful lake or on the .
stream. Outings $1.00 to-
. ' t - ;"
Trip Fares
Park. - - .r--
C. F.A'TYA.
Portland, Ore.
PASSING
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