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i . ML SPEAKING THE TRUTH. WHY SHE STAYED. ' ' , ' NECESSITY,, ' ': ,i'X'' t ; HAIUJC1NATION3.' .. 1 fill f pH'"5 : T '9f ' -s':.',.'";' -.'f-.';''; r"-l,'':.l , v ' ' Wlfcr-Tm toing ts hats mjr pie- - "; " , , 1 ' The Mglstrate--"Do yoa insft that' K Mr. Fciidalong "If that 10 eeat tar taken to-day.",, ' ' , ; ' WoslU gtan-Ktnter seems to be you never nised a hand against that, vaudeville show waa o poor why did Hubby ''Againi Ton had it taken s j, : man?" ; . yon atay there all" afternoon?" ' , ,i wk ijo." .. ,, ... . D Koada-IIow? , The Accnaed "Dafa right, ' Judne, Mrs. Scudaloojt "It waa ao bad 1 . Wlfey "Yea, bnt atyles la hair areas- Wonite 8tans Imagines we'r going t your honor. -I tripped him' up u' den had to atay through three ahowa to gel lag hare chanced twic ainca then. & take in enough to get out of tewa : -giT.hlnvd booty . ; r t :,. , nfmonei,rV. r HAPPY THOUGHT. ' ' ; , ' '"' very sMOoni.'' .'' ." " ' IP . '.' NOTHING IN 'EM. i ! "B EtheV But yon must admit, papa, that the count la very pollened in hii manner," i Pater "Gad, real I can almftat aee mm vnn In It" Brief Items of Tuesday's Late News Short Storlea of World1 Happenlnga I ' day' Isano of Eastern. A carload of naval supplies, said by ' the police to have been stolen from the Mre Island Nuvnl yard at Sni Eran . clsco. valued at about Ilft.OOO. was aelzed Tuesday by federal authorities in. the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ; railroad yards, near Hawthorne, 111. The ; ear was billed to a ainelUn and re- f lnln- company with a plant at Chicafro, ..by. the jcompany'a Ban Francisco, agent. The car contained more, than 60,000 1 pounds of copper and brass used in the -construction of battleships. -,. . . Two men ware killed TueHay in quar rele at election booths In Kentucky. In Lee county. Constable Thomas Campbell ' was killed, and John and Jamea Cau Jill were arrested, charged with having aliot him. In Anderson county. Green Bowen was killed by County Magistrate Harding "Batteries. Anthony H. Edelberirer, 102 yeara old - Tuasday, cast . his twentieth- ballot -for a president of the United States at - I'ottfcville. Ta where he voted a - fctraight Democratic ticket. He stood . erect without a cano, to be photographed and regretfully aald that it probably . would be the last time he would vote. ' A Doliceman at Racine, Wis., Tuesday, '.discovered a threa-pound package of - dynamite under one corner of the Hol- - land Reformed church, now in course ef'-eonstMiotion.- --The- fuse- had - been lighted but evidently the spark was ex tinguished before reaching the caps , , With the possible exception of the riew plan of entrance requirements, no single act of recent years promises to Co -B9 much 'toward twtlonallilugaTfr vard university as the decision of the Associated Harvard clubs to offer 11 - new acholarshlps, each- valued at $300, and each to be awarded to some man " In those states which now have a repre- aentatton of lesa than four 1tr -th e unl- verslty. - Written in lead pencil, the will of . Mlas Clara Barton, founder of the Red Cross society, was filed In the probate court at Worcester, Mass,, Tuesday. An estate valued at $20,000 ia to be divided tamong relatives, ' jflUOMg. Jto lng judee of the northern division of th '"appelata court, waa standing on a : railroad track i in front of a newspaper office at Elgin, HI, Tuesday night, watehln g -eleeUon- return sv h e waa truck - by an engine. Both legs were cut off -Hear the ankles. Tr It became known Tuesday that Booth -Tarkington, the author and playwright, is to marry again, and that bis bride . will be Mrs.- Susanna K. Robinson, a wealthy widow of Dayton, Ohio, Appeals for a new trial for Lloyd and Claude Allen, aentenceJ to be electro cuted at Richmond, Va., November 22, for murdering the court officers at Hillsvilie, Va, laat Maich. have been 3Kod. in- the- yixglnia-auprem-eottrU- onn BciiranK, who attempted to assas sinate Colonel Roosevelt, will be ar raigned in municipal court either Thurs. !B(0fl)TH' MYOME Breathe It for Catarrh Physicians P; escribe It land Pharmacists Recommend It WaMBaJL- Quickly Cleart Stuffed - Up Head and Mops Snuffling i; ; and Hawking. In" the' morning, shortly after you awake, dear reader, do you have to hawk and strain to get that stubborn piece of mucus out of your throat T . Get rid of catarrh now; It- Will grow Worse as you grow older. One day of breathing pleasant, healing HTOMEI (pronounce it Hlgh-o-me) the guaran 4ed catarrh remedy will give you suoh wonderful relief that you will wonder j why you doubted the statement that uooiam niuuM wouia ena me most aggravating case of catarrh. . ': A. hard-rubber pocket inhaler and a ) nuiiie DE.niuiaui ana simple insruc l L'Ans for use is tl.00. This Is called the WTilCQAlgiLouUit., ir .one hotUa ..Ions nntiJCtUllO uouaOa in the fraihu banish your catarrh, you can' get an ! other for only 60 cents. Thousands use It for coushs, cold and croup, Sold by drugglsta everywhere. ;,, ."; v THE Donbleyew You've cleaned your father out entirely. That flve-dollar bill you borrowed from htm was the laat he d. 'n the world, ani now hea atone brokei Kcka Tep. I undirstacd it waa the finishing toncb. Not Received, in Time- for Yeatc The Journal. day or Friday, according to announce ment made at the district attorney's office ia Milwaukee, W'is. Selgfred Behrcns, dean of Philadel phia musicians and prominently con nected in past yeara with many oper atio ventures, died at Philadelphia Tues day, lie was 72 years old. He organ lzed a company headed by Christine Ntelson. Pattt And Victor Maurel, which sang- "Aida" in this country for the first time. Pacific Coast Adam Stevens, 73 years old, a pioneer Of Kittitas county. Wash., was struck by th eastbound OlrhiVjlan train at Thorne while pointr to a voting- place and fatally injured. .His wife was also hurt, being hurled from a buggy 30 feet ajid suffered internal Injuries. -a-MellHilar--'prefiideAt-f---tlte---'Iya Tradliift comnany. dropped dead In his store at Lyle, Wash,, Tuesday night. life belnr extinct when his assistant reached him. Mr. Mclnnls was a pion eer merchant of that place, and was well known throughout the state, hav ing: been prominent m business and political affairs for several years. Preston Thayer, suspected of the mur der of James Pollock, near. Spokane, on September 15, was arrested at Calgary, Alberta, Monday night, by the North west mounted police. Armed with ex tradition papers, ex-Deputy Sorenson left for Alberta to bring! the man - xga AMgeter-TreaK' publication, "'the Municipal News, the only one in exist ence, has become a white elephant, with a vigorous appetite for the taxpayers' money. Heralded by the Good Government-Progressive reformers, with flare Of trumpet and crashing Of cymbal' as "The" People's Own," and t4 cost only $36,000 a year, it Is running on a flat .loss of approximately $4000 a month, and the afflicted publlo are wondering how it can be recalled. ..Miss Clorcnda Gutierrez, the 16-year-old school girl of -Santa Barbara, Cal., who.-waa Abut, at recesa-Monday by her youthful sweetheart, Joseph Foxen, died Tuesday from her wounds. Young Foxen is being held by the police. Jack Black cannot ba brought back from- -eatieda -to be Tequtrcd to serve a term in San Quentin for assault to com mit robbery. The application of the state of California for Black's extradi tion has been denied by the department of state In Washington on the grounds that the treaty between the United States and Canada does not mention convicted men and Jail breakers as among those who may be extradited. Foreign. Eighteen persons were drowned Tues day by the sinking of th Spanish steamship Arana, frpm Bfax, Tunis, after a collision with the Norwegian steamer Eva, off the Island of Alx, on tne r rench. coast. An Australian military aviator was killed Tuesday morning; while flying around th army aerodrome at the mili tary fliauon at uoerz. lie rcu from a considerable height, owing- to the. col lapse of one of the wings of his aero plane. rne ijruisn cruiser vveymoutn ar rived in the 'Bosporus Tuesday nisht, bno is the lirst roreign war vessel to reach Constantinople for the protection of foreign residents. French and Rus sian warshrps are on the way. A diamond weighing 1649 carats has been discovered in the Premier mine at Johannesburg. The famous Cullinan diamond, which was found in the name mine in 1905, weighed 3624 carats, but was cut into eleven separate stones. A remarkable theft took place at Paris recently when Important docu ments connected with the recent failure of the Bank of Egypt, at Alexandria, were stolen. The thief seems to have been, however, of the ordinary class of luggage lifters, and the documents have happily been recovered, t Miscellaneous. The coal miners' strike at Belview, Alberta, ia which 1400 men went out last week, was .settled Tuesday, by J. O. JTonea, vice-president of the United Mine Workers of America, and Ralph Menard, general manager of the West Canadian Colliery. The men affected were reinstated. - At the eadauarters of the National Reform association in Plttsbursr Tue. day, it was announced that more than looo clergymen in all aectlona of the United States would preach scecial sr. mont on Thanksgiving day, based upon the great-second World's Christian-Clt-iaenship conference, to be held In Port land, or., June 29 to July a.ms. The interstate commerce commission has sanctioned an advanco of 25 cents hops from .Oregon and Washington DOlntS tO Missouri river r1tMHnaHrn ar,A eastward; thus making the blanket rate MJ per xuu pounaa in-carload lota, OREGON .DAILY JOURNAL. Bounder The auto company ia preee. ing rae hard for the balance due on thle car. I can't etave them off muca longer. Mre. Bounder Why not buy another car from them? with a U.OOO-pound minimum, and $2.25 per 100 in less than carloads. Representative Curr "was injured, probably fatally, Tuesday night near Alamogordo, Otero county, N. M., in an automobile accident, OLD BAY CITY HOUSE, LANDMARK OF 10 GONE (Hpeclol to The JourniU Astoria, Or., Nov. 6. In the demolish ing of the old Bay City house at the corner of Tenth and Duane streets, in order to enlarge the quarters of the Weatern Workmen Cooperative Publish ing company, another landmark 'has gone the way of its predecessors. For many years the Bay Citr house was the leading hostelry of Astoria, as well as the lower Columbia river district. Thfthuiidlng-was erected In the -early '70's by Moaew Rogers -and for a long period the prominent people of the state stopped there when paying a visit to the beach and the lower Columbia river country. Senator Dolph always made his home at the hotol when on his way to Seaside. Funeral of. August . Tankc. , (Special to The Juurnl.) Freewater, Or., Nov. . August Tanke died at his residence in North Milton on Saturday afternoon, death being caused by a clot of blood on the brain. Mr. Tanke - was born in Germany on Auerust 3. 1866. and after his marriage came to this country. For a number of years he was engaged in mercantile business in Freewater. the firm being known as Sanders & Tanke. He was Sunday rchooi superintendent of the Congregational church for a long time. He is survived by his widow, his daugn ter, Miss Mary Tanke. and two sons, Herbert and Walter. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the Fed erated church. ARIZONA IS STRONG FOR WILSON. AND SUFFRAGE (United Pri Leased Wire.) Phoenix, Aria., Nov. 6. One hundred and thirty-three precincts, widely scat tered throughout the state, out of a total of 301, today give Wilson 7683, Roosevelt 5011, Taft 1018, Debs 1634, Chafin 80, t?bmpleta -returns from- renrotr-dts tricts are coming In very slowly, and It will be several days before some of the mountain precincts are heard from... Enough 'votes have been counted to assure a strong majority for woman suffrage and the recall of the Judiciary constitutional amendments. Sure things are sometimes uncertain FOR HAIR AND5CALP Shampoos andoccasional dress ings of Cuticura Ointment are invaluable. No other emol lients do so much to prevent dry thin and falling hair, re move dandruff,- allay : irrita tion and promote the growth and beauty, of the hair. , ' I " CutlcurTfloap and Intraent sold" tbrouKbeut tbe odd. Uberal aampl of Mb mailed free, Uh JJ-p. beck. Addran "CuUcun.".Dept. TP, BtwUin. eeTaodeHaoed mm hivala contort uithCuU eora ttoap S&Tln Bttck, 15c. UOoral aamplsfree. OJTA SOAP PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY Wlfey Ian't "air pocket" an aviation terra ? Uuaband Xot alwaye. When you went through my clothes lant night you left nothing but air pockets. Call Issued for National Com mittee to Meet in Chicago in December. (Catted Pre-lMd Wire.) ....... New York, Nov. 6. Senator Dixon, Progressive national chairman, issued (He following statement at midnight: "The election returns tonlpht ahow that more- than 4,000,000 voters have enlisted under the banner of the Pro gressive party. They have enlisted for the war. . "Some of our moat enthuslastlo lead ers had hoped that possibly this might have.be!ii H60. it is cv.idontly 166.. "Tho result of today's balloting makes the Progressive party the dominant op ponent of the. Democratic party. Today the late Republican party becomes the 'third party' in American politlca. The realignment of the votefs of the nation has become an apcompllekod fact. We are going forward with our plans to complete our organization for the con gressional election two yeara from this time, - "I have Issued a call for the progrcs slve national committee to meet In Chicago Tuesday, December 10. We have also invited to this meeting of th national committee all the Chairman of the state committees, the Progressiva candidates for governors at today's elec tlorts. and other prominent Progressive leaders. We expect to maintain perma nent headquarters during the coming four years. The fight to drive privilege from American polities has just begun. Los Angeles County, Supposed Progressive Stronghold May Yet Go to Wilson. (United rr Leued Wtrs.) Los Angeles, Nov. 6. As returns are compiled in Los Angeles county Roose velt's plurality continues to dwindle. It 26 preelneta complete out of 673 tn Los Angt-les county, Roosevelt has 23,- 307; Wilson, 19,511; Debs, 7000; Taft, 64S; Chafin, 1,400. If this ratio is maintained in the complete returns, it would indicate that Roosevelt and Jonea will carry Los An geles county by le8 than 10,000. Democrats declare that the vote from the outside districts will reduce Roose velt's plurality and make claims that Wilson v il I yet carry Los Angeles county, supposedly the strongest Pro gressive community In the state. SOLDIER FALLS HEIR TO $40,000 FORTUNE Omaha, Neb., Nov. 6. Heir to a for tune of $40,000. Sergeant V. J. Maxwell, of the rulted, States signal corps, will give lip tsoldlerlng and ehter. business in Omaha. Sergeant Maxwell, who is now stationed at Kort Leavenworth, was no tified by attorneys at Kansas City, Mo., that he Is one of the heirs to the for tune left by the late Jacob Zimmerman. The entire fortune is $1,200,000, and Maxwell receives his mother's share of i $40,000. Zimmerman was an uncle of Maxwell's mother. Maxwell Is well known at Fort Omaha, where he was -stationed for some time. HIS wife Is at present visiting at the homo pf her ..parents Mr. And Mrs, Thomas Connell, 1424 Missouri avenue, South Omaha. Maxwell arrived. in the city Thursday evening and left Friday for Kansas CUy. Mo., to close up the final details of the settlement Ho wil then go to Fort Leavenworth to pur chase" his release from the army. "This is the greatest surpriso we ever had in our lives," said Mrs. Maxwell Friday morning: "My husband and my self thought tve were the happiest people in the world when he was promoted to first sergeantin the army. Rut to bo Informed that wet are the possessors trf a fortune of $40,000 Is something to tattr-ene? toreatli away: '" WottitnrToaTg have been more unexpected. We thought at first that some one .waa trying to 4lay a joke on us. and paid Jittl at DIXON TELLS OF r. PROGRESSIVE PLANS COLONEL'S VOTE GK SMALLER tention to it. ; EVENING, NOVEMBER , 6, CAUQIT WITH THE GOODS.' Mra. Do StyleThla Is a picture of nenry'a birthplace: it wai painted hen he wee a bape. " lira. Facto Why; there'i an auto in it; did they 'haare them fortj-aevea yeara ago ' MODERN FARM LIFE, f . Li Trlend Hank-Why did y Quit yer place, Zeb? , , 1912 Farmhand They wouldn t let me have the car only aix evening a week. ISTUKY III Series of Accidents antf Bod ily Ills Falls to Lot of Barber. (S:erlnl to Ths Journal.) Oinuha, Neb,, Nov. 6. J, W. Pever idge. barber, living at 2411 Chicago, slowly recuperating frpm serious in Juriea when run down by an automo bile, la wondering If when he gets well ho had bettor go back to work or spend his time looking for old horseshoes. Heverldgo Is Omaha's most unlucky citizen. At least he thinks so, and he has four good reasons to back him up. A year ago Beverldge was engaged in a friendly wreMle with a patron of Phllbin's barber shop, where ho Is cm floyed, -when hla opponent worked -a half-Nelson and sent him to the marble floor with a wrenched knee cap. Bev erldgei was badly hurt; had to bo taken home and put to bed. He was unable to walk for six weeks and altogether it was two months before he 'again as sumed hls.tonsorlal duties. Gets Blood Poisoning. A.. f.GW...WsJiSL alter. Ms. return to work Beverldge found one of his feet bother ing him. He walked lame for several J days before he took the matter seriously and then discovered he had blood pol sonlng. Back home again he went for another six weeks, and an added two weeks elapsed before, he could stand the physical strain attendant upon his lob. Out of the first five months of the year Beverldge had managed to work one of them. Juno and July passed by and everything went along smoothly. Beverldge was beginning to think that the hoodoo had exhausted Its Influence when early in August while he was boardinn a street car at Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets, ha was bowled over with another bad knee. Beverldge had secured hold of the hand bar and was aoout to mount to the etep when the conductor started the car. Rack to bed went Beueridge. He couldn't walk for fix weeks and was anie to nareiy get about in two more. Last Sunday morning, however, Bev erldge thought he could "make it." He went back to work again for the first day. Everything went fine until he started for home about 2 o'clock in the afternoon- . In company with J.-W, Jlorner, a fel low barber, Beverldge walked to Harney and Fifteenth streets. He didn't know that the proverbial "blnok cat" had scampered across his path for the fourth time. At the corner Beverldge and Homer waited for a car, and they got one but CAUSES SICKNESS Ooofl Health Impossible With ordered Btorcach, a Dls- There is nothing that will create sick ness or cause more troublo than a dis ordered' stomach, aiiff "many"pebple'"'laily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the etomach. We urge everyone suffering from any stomach derangement. Indigestion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct understanding that we will re fund their money without question or formality. If after reasonable use of this medicine thqy are not satisfied with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, arid have yet to hear of anyone who has not been benefited by them. Three slaes, 25c, 60o and $1.00 a box. Sold only by the Owl Drug Co. Stores in Portland, Seat tle, Spokane, San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles and Sacramento. aggravate catanhal cold and bronchial disorders, and if neglected often lead to pneumonia or con sumption, - -' SC07TS EMULSION dri out cold$ mnd correeff bronchial frooWea, It soothes and heals the affected membranes. It makes, healthy flesh, rich blood and strengthens weak lungs. Nothing is so good as Sc6tt' Emulsion for stubborn coughs and colds. . tNStsr, tut scorrs. '. $ Scott & Bowse. Uloomntld, N. J. 11-75 MI OMAHA 1012. DEFINED. ; - VW -r UrntH : .u " Eaaycome That politician l worth (1 imnnn . l.O()0.0OO. Lettergo Then he la no looser a politician h la a atateaman. DIFFERENT. Applicant "I auppone you want tt kDow where I've worked?" ' Kmpioyer " m, nol wmpiy wacre you've bad joba. one of another kind. Down went both Of them like a couple of tenpins whon C. Tomandl of Bee, Neb. turned the corner sharply in his automobile. The two victims were picked up, Beverldge, naturally, being the worst hurt, his moat serious in jury being to his knee the one oppo site to that hurt twice before. He is back in bed again, suffering not only from his injured kneo, but from bruises and bumps covering1 him from head to foot. He has worked but three out of the nearly ten months of 1912. . Journal Want Ads bring results. The Journal Building Offices at Reasonable Rentals Stores on Seventh Street Side of Building to Lease : r. .1 1. . , Tenants' mMMmmsMimmimmMemmms II -1 ? -r '1 j-.," i rr.: .y ;-w:-g-f ; tefe rw1.?r iPMii . i -jtw r-.n t - v xX .v 'v "... BLUMAUER, DR. F. M., M. D... .......810-11 BROWNE, DR. AGNES M., Osteopath ......8OiB-0 BRUERE, DR. GUSTAVE E., M..D... ..10th floor CHAMBERLAIN, DR. CHAS. T., Physician in Surgeon...... 91 DAVIS &. DA VIS, Timterla'nd 11th floor Elliott, . J. N ...........316 Fisk Teachers' Association .....310 FOX, IRV1N R., Optometrist ..916 GREATER PORTLAND PLANS ASSOCIATION ......30 tiRIM, D,R. J. G., M. D. ...802-3' HALL, DR. ROBERT G., M. D ......;OOT HEALY, JOSEPH M .. 301 JAYNE & O'BRYON, Attorneys at Law ..........601-3' JONES. ABNER, Court Reporter ............607 KISTNER, DR. FRANKB.r'M. D.Tirit.7iv,.-1i.i10th floor MONTGOMERY, DR. J. II., Physician and Surgeon A... .OIG MYERS & MARTIN, DRS., Osteopath ., 80G-7 NELSON, DR. EM II J.. Dentist .......................i..i..007 OREGON ENGRAVING CO. Engravers ..........i..1,...al floor REED-FRENCH PIANO MFG. CQ. . 4 REYNOLDS, JOS. W., C. S....,.:::.Vi,.i... 7...V.....812 RICEN, LEO, M. D. a..V..,.,O10 SEUFERT, T. J., Real Estate 300 SMITH, DR. RICHARD Cj. M, D 10th floor STERNBERG. DR. J. D.. Fhysidan and Surgeon .810 WARREN CONSTRUCTION tOrPaving Contractors ...7th flor r-WHITfSTOE. PS.' GEORGE S WOERNER, PAUL, Bacteriologist . , . , ........... ..,......: .tl 1 0 WRIGHT-BLODGETTXO, Ltd TlroberlancJs 11th floor V PUUSlLE. 6f " , Rtrniw-(onM von helo a ooor fel ler whose vife and children ire thirsty ? .Tnti. U'hT urn th thlrufT? Stranger Why, w juat got a caae; or beer from a kind lady, out we ami got no money to buy m eorkacrew. SHOWING THEIR MANNERS. The Polite Policemen If you. hava no Hcmim von will have to eceomnaji'r , nie ' ' Tbt Polite Street Muaidan With, pleasure, aix. What do you wish to aing? FUGITIVE, TIRED OF HIDING; SURREN0ERSJ0 POLICE Vancouver, Wash., Nov. . John 11 : Rell, claiming that he is wanted irC Minneapolis, Minn., on a charge- of forgery, gave himself up to Chief of Po- lice Secrlst yesterday, saying that h was tired of hiding. The man Is about' 25 years old and well dressed. He aay ', that he forged a check on the Hennepin. County Savings bank for $100 and that a warrant was out for his arrest Chief Secrlst teleRMphed to Minneapolis but has received no answer. f t ,., i .-: , : ,. , 1 -r Directory rhvsIJan anJiiriieonTrrr'.COT - ' . 5'" vl '- - i'7'1"''" 1- ,1 -1 N