THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND TUESDAY ' EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 101?. iHEIEIH urrrnu r mr VtlLlWlHo Sen. Chamberlain Will Recom mend Soldiers' Home Com- mission Be Superseded. , :::'- -Vm v...;y (United frem tf edWIrt.,) TTT S'rnciBii"o, l)eo. 10. ''I'do'not chains the management ot ,the home with dishonesty or cruelty, but Incompe tence seems to be the fault." Th! state . mcnt vwa made here by United States Senator Oeorge H. Chamberlain of Ore gon, a member of the Investigating oom mlttee, Investigating condition! at the ' rfatlonal Soldier' home at Sawtelle, who , la today en route to Washington. ; ',The home," continued the senator-, "Is now under the actual care of Colonel T. J, Cochran, a retired soldier, although former Governor H. H. Markham ' , Is ; head of the board Of directors.", " "Many of the complaints by inmates ' are well founded. The mess Is undoubt- edly bad.' I shall present to the senate .' the plan advised by tit inmates' them i ; selves, whicli" Is the removal of control . of the institution from the commission that now meets in New York, and plao - lng It in th hands of the war depart ment." ' HAIL WINS LA E IL (SpecUl to The JonrnaM . .. La Grande, Or., Deo. 10.M. K. Hall, mayor; Lee" Warnlck, recorder; J. II fcLachlln. reelected chief; Ray W. IO gan, reelected treasurer; E. C. Davis, re elected councilman- First ward; W. B. GRAND MAYORALTY ELECTION I Earnrnt, Third ward! F. V. misten, eo LgsstTWard. and Louis Wright, Fourth administration. Four councllmen held over. The election held yesterday saw in the neighborhood of (00 votes cast by wo men and though void of undue excite ment, the campaign and the election it self wers unusually warm. The So cialists have lost ground, evidently, as they failed to seat a single official, in the face of remarkable success last year. L (United Press tested Wtr.l . Salem, Or., Dec, 10. No decision was Jrfinded down today by the supreme court hn the case of the Humphrey brothers, convicted of the murder of Mrs. Eliza Griffith near Philomath. As no deci sions will be handed down now until next Tuesday, they will not be hanged with the five men to be executed next Friday,, at the state prison. Bounding Red Blood Firm flesh and vigorous -vitality are the real defenses against cold. DON'T LET A COLD DRAG YOU DOWN. . Warms, feeds and strength ens you. thus raising your power of resistance so that you can fight any cold and drive it quickly out of your 'system. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS In 10 oz. and 8 oz. brown bottles Generous Quantify Hcalth-Glvinfl Quality Vrite for three-ounce sample bot tle MAILED FREE by Ozonralsloii, 548 l'earl St., JNcw lork. tut : . 7 " r - un.ucnrvic1 3? kPn?n . the original and rentilne tlDtllncMtrll.nri u.kA. A. .1.1.1- , .., ":V.J 1 It acta. 8ooths end hiU, ,to .bnomal dll ctirgeaDd reraores thsntiM o( Mtwi h. 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Or., of which he was the first mayor and where he passed many quiet but happy years of his life, Colonel C. B. Montague, who died yesterday St the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Courtney, will he laid to rest tomorrow. Funeral services . will bo held this afternoon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Courtney, at S8 East Oak street. Rev. Mr. Hutchinson, pastor of the Third Presbyterisn church, will conduct the services. Then the body will be taken to Lebanon, where the final ser vices will take place at 2 o'clock to morrow afternoon. Colonel Montague's Ions; life was one of great events. A Scotchman by birth, born In Argylshlre In 1830, he was slso a pioneer of California and Oregon and a staunch American citizen. Hs was a veteran soldier of two nations, and of three great wars, the Mexican, the Cri mean and the war between the states. He had come to Amerllca at the age of 17 years, and promptly enlisted when the Mexican war broke out. He came to California in the early 60s. He was a member of Walker's filibustering ex pedition to overthrow the government of Nicaragua. In the Crimean war he eervea wnn such ' distinction, ss a member of the famous Ninety-third Scots Grays that he won a Victoria cross. After the war he ertnrned to the United States and cama to Oreson. Ho helped organise a company or Ore gon volunteers when the Civil war broke out, and later served in the east on the staff of the union general, Jen k.. Davis. After the war. Colonel Montague, as a regular army officer, went to Alas ka to represent the United States in the transfer of that territory from the Rusisan to the American flag. He re tired from the regular army not long ofter and became the first mayor of Sitka, Alaska. Removing to Oregon, he settled at Lebanon and was elected Its first mayor. In 1901 he was elected to ths Oregon legislature from that dis trict. Colonel Montague leaves a widow and the following five children, all of Port land: E. E. Montague, R. B. Montague, C. D. Montague, Mary E. Glboney and Mrs. J. S. Courtney, FOR PITCHER CARSON Ranmrnantn 10 Munirtr Mc- Credle of Portland, today traded Pitch er Elmer Koestner to Manager iiogan of Vernon, for Pitcher Al Carson. Car- ann win a. memMr oi tne roruana team in 1808. being drafted br the Chicago Cubs. CHRISTENSEN SAYS LEESE WAS IN GANG Positive testimony that Harry Leess was la the crowd which beat and kicked Adam Baker to. death at Second and Yamihll streets on the night of July 28 was given in the testimony of Charles Christensen at the ' trial of Leesa for manslaughter before Circuit Judft-e Kavanaughvthls morning., Chria tensen, who has already pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with the killing, stated that he struck, the blow that knocked Baker to the street and that he struck so hard he was thrown back to the ground In the opposite dl rection. Christensen testified that Leese struck Baker In the face. Hs declared Leess was In the crowd that followed Baker and Henry Rost Baker's com panton, to the scene of the killing, and passed by him as he lay on the ground after striking Baker. Deputy District Attorney Page says that he will Intro duce Leese's signed confession to show that be was present when Baker was killed. . Yesterday's testimony was largely In favor of Leese s plea or -not being pres ent at the time Baker was beaten and kicked to death. DR. FRANCIS J. FLUN0 TO " DELIVER LECTURES HERE Francis J. Flu no, M. D., C. S. D., of Oakland, Cal., who is In Portland, will speak In the Masonic Temple, Thursday night, and In the First Church of Christ Scientist Friday night. : Dr. Fluno is a member of the board ef lectureship of the Mother churoh, the First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston. After lecturing in this city he will visit Baker, Pendleton, Salem, Eu gene, Grants Pass and other Oregon towns. STATE VETERINARIAN ' MAY BURN HOG HOUSES Salem, Or., Dee. 10. Attorney General Crajyfordgave,anpplnJoriJj:odajrJhft the 'state veterinarian has authority un der the law to burn boghouses if neces sary to cleaning and disinfecting the premises.' .This question was raised in connection with the effort being made to stamp out hog c hoi era, , If . rw, : r ''-i !i-v 1 x -ti-r -: ' ?-y In " i I: ; j mm IS TRADED Monday's Delayed Resume of World Happenings Received From 8 o'Clock Yesterday ..f,;;;;,. Afteruooii. Until S Congesslopalv'v',''ir''';,;i; Thorough revision, : scheduls by schedule, of the present tariff by the next congress was indicated by the de cision Monday of the Democratic mem bers of the house ways and means com mittee to have hearings on the tariff every Monday, Wednesday and Friday In January, beginning January 9. 'The movement to have the govern ment acquire "Montlcello," the home of Thomas - Jefferson,- received a - setback Monda when the house, by a vote of 101 to, 41, refused to adopt a special rule providing for consideration' of the senate resolution, authorising the ap pointment of i commutes . to inquire Into the wisdom and cost of purchasing the property from. Us present owner, Representative Levy of New York. . The Indian ' appropriation bill, ss "re ported to the house of representatives, carries a total of 1233,783 for the Indi ans of Oregon In lieu of 8266,283 as recommended ; by" the secretary of th-J Interior. The principal reduction Is In the appropriation for the Chemawa SChOOl. . " , '. : ',!'..;... V,!.1 Carrying appropriations aggregating 334,800,583 for the operation of three great departments - of the government during the next fiscal year, the legis lative, executive and judicial appropria tion bill was passed Monday by the house. ... . :-:;,.:'. Radical changes in patent of floe pro cedure were recommended to congress Monday in a Special report by the econ omy and ef f iciency commission, trans mitted by President Tsft. The principal recommendation are limitations upon thS Uf of patent to 19 years from date of application and an Increase from 116 to 20 for the filing fee. ' A report of the secretary of war to congress declares that present and pros pective commerce does not Justify th improvement of Nehalem river at' this time by the federal government. ., A general congressional investigation of the canning industry of the country was proposed Monday Jn a resolution by Representative Allen of Ohio. The resolution sets forth that conditions in certain canneries are "filthy." that dis eased workers ire employed In these particular canneries and also that wo men and young children are employed under adverse conditions. The judiciary committee considered President Taft's Judicial appointments, but took no formal action. Republican members received definite information that Democrats of the senate would probably try to hold up many appoint mcnts in southern states. ! Political. The 'Itepublican Speakers' League of the United states," with Senator Kllhti Koot and other prominent Republicans at Its head, will begin work early in 1813, on an active propaganda for the rehabilitation of the Republican party and the election or a Republican presl dent In 1916. This was decided on at a meeting of the league held In New York Monday. Senator Borah of Idaho Is not In fa vor of the proposal of Governor Hadley or Missouri, to call a convention of Ke publGlcans next summer for the pur pose of perfecting plans for the reor ganlzation of the Republican party. He does not think sudh a convention would be practicable r successful. Hugh C. Wallace of Tacoma. who also maintains a residence in washing' ton, is an active candidate for secretary of the interior, and is said to have the Indorsement of Chairman McCombs. Wallace: aavs SSO0O to the Democratla national campaign fund. i Eastern. . . ( Four workmen were seriously Injured by the explosion of a quantity of dyna mite or nitroglycerine at the powder house, of the O'Loughlln oompany, at Bellwood, a Chicago suburb, Monday afternoon. Three cottages were demol- lhsed. The possibility of extensive thefts of federal naval stores, similar to that alleged at Mare Island, Cal., where a carload of brass and copper fittings was stolen, was admitted in Chicago Monday afternoon by united States District Attorney Wtlkerson. Herbert Mowrey, a prisoner In the Lima, Ohio, city jail, armed himself with a heavy Iron bar, felled a doien or more guards and prisoners, escaped to the outside corridor and struck down every one near- him. He then Jumped from a second story window of the jail and terrorized pedestrians on tne pupllc square before being captured. Mowrey had been suffering from delir ium tremens. F. A. Umstead, who dreamed of a gi gantic Bteel combine to compete with the United States Steel corporation and thereby incurred obligations aggregat ing $2,000,000, was discharged In bank ruptcy In the United States district court at Chicago Monday. The Jurisdiction "of the Interstate commerce commission over the Union Stockyards & Transit company of Chi cago, has been upheld by the supreme court, which sustained the commission's right to bring suit to have the com pany's contract to pay 150,000 to Pfael zer & Sons, packers, for erecting a plant adjacent to Its track annulled, as amounting to a rebatel " M. Jusserand, the French, ambassador to the United States, announced Monday at a meeting in New York of the French institute, a gift of 100,000 from James A Oirect Suggestion 0.-W. Limited A through, solid electric lighted train " leaves Portland Union Depot daily at 10 A. M. BLOCK CHICAGO, OMAHA, DENVER AND ALL POINTS EAST PHONEANDFINDttOW-imt1HTHVILLS A CITY TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AND WASHINGTON STS. News Briefly Told o'Clock This Morning. SttUman,banker of New York, to the school of fins arts In Paris. 7 ..' A suit alleging 214 specific violations of the child labor law by the Diamond Match company, for which fines aggre gating $22,400 are asked, was filed Mon day , by the Wisconsin industrial com mission.' . , " ; - O. M. Auerbach.of Chicago, '09 Prince ton graduate, has been sentenced to life Imprisonment for the murder of his employer Harry Fisher, f ormer Chica go promoter. Fisher was killed while hunting with Auerbach and the defend ant declared the killing was accidental. A gun of 14-inch caliber and of SO tons weight, the largest and newest type built by the United States gov ernment at a cost of $130,000, exploded Monday , at the Candy Hook proving grounds. The big gun blew to pieces without causing a scratch to the men around "It. , , ' Foreign. ' Austria has Inaugurated measures along the Adriatic coast to prevent tho spread of cholera. ;. All passengers ar riving from the meaiierrsnean ana Adriatic coasts are being inspected. ;,It is expected that the cold weather will atoo the sbread of the disease.' Canada's gift or three powerful oat? tleshlns to Great Britain, to cost $35, 000,000, will not curtail Great .Britain'! naval program. This much was made practically certain .Monday When win ston Churchill, first lord of tne aa mlralty, speaking in the house of com mons, urged "the aid given by Canada should be in addition to the ., existing British naval program." The Nobel peace Prlzs will not be awarded this year. This Is the first time since the establishment of the Nobel foundation that the committee o Norwegian parliament has found no per son worthy of the award. The commit tee states that It has decided there has been "no work deserving of the prise." Pacific Coast. The police of San Diego are looking for three burglars who entered the house of Dr. Francis Mead, city health officer, Sunday night and got Jewels valued at $3000 while Dr. Mead was dining with Admiral Southerland. A servant met one of the robbers who held a revolver to her head until his companions ea caped. Thomas V. Redman, a notorious coun terfeiter, has been sentenced at Los Angeles to serve seven years at Mo Nell's Island. Redman admitted having passed $30,000 in spurious coin In Port land. Money, jewelry and other valuables to the amount of $10,000 were recovered Monday in the mall sack, which was stolen by bandits from the Shasta Limited nesr Delta, Cal., on November 8, and which was found Saturday on the river bank about a mue rrom tne scene of the holdup. John P. Jones, formerly United States senator from Nevada, who died In Los Angeles two weeks ago, left an estate valued at $2, 000,000. He left no will Fred W. Morrill, baggageman for the O.-W. R. & N., said to have" aided Thomas Crow, the young stenographer, who was arrested at Spokane on Friday, charged with the forgery of railroad pay checks amounting to $5700, was caught In San Francisco Monday. Severely burned about the legs, arms and body, a little daughter of William Children Cry A The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signal tore of Chas. II. Fletcher and has been made under hla personal supervision for over 80. years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits. Imitations and "Just-as-good are but Experiments and endanger tha health of Children Experience against Experiment What Is CASTORIA Castor! is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms 1 and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels,. giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's FriendT The Kind You Have Always Bought 0 Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years ths oentsuh comsanv, vr MUMsav Tsrrr, acw VoMK errv. THE' OW.R&N. Oregon Short One AND TO t ' i PLEASURE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS NEW MEMBERS ELECTED TO STATE LEGISLATURE r a.. 1 : VII ' J r I, H j Virgil It. Massey of Cornelius, repri- eontaU ve-clact from w ashmgu o county; Republican. (RtxMul to Tb Joiiriml. . Hlllsboro. Or., Dec. 10;Vlrgll H. Mas sey, member of the lower house, Is a Re publican, born at Wheatland, Yamhill county. He lived on a farm until the year 1908 when he entered the employ of the Southern Pacific as agent at McCoy, Or. In February, 1909, he was transferred to Cornelius. Washington oounty. He was elected justice of tho peace for the Cornelius district In 1910 and recorder of the city of Cornelius in 1911, which two offices he now holds. He is the editor and publisher of the Cornelius Tribune and a son of George W. Maasey, a well-to-do farmer and hop grower Of Amity, Yamhill county H. Mallard of Aberdeen, Wash., lies suffering at her home. 1 The little girl stuffed a lot of paper in a closed beat lng stove and the gas generated ex ploded and' tho flames Ignited her cloth lng. Kdwara- School of Albany was re elected president of ths Central Wll lamette Poultry association in the an nual election following the close of the association's first annual poultry show In that city Saturday night. S. M. Garland of Lebanon, one of the leaders of the Democratto party In Linn county and the present state committee man for that county, lost two fingers Sunday while cutting kindling with an ax. The contract has been signed and the bond approved with the Federal Con struction company of California for pav ing 13 blocks of the bunlness section of Lebanon. The cost ot ths finished pave ment will be about $2.05 a square yard. Miscellaneous. President Taft, unless tentative plans made Monday go awry, will leave Wash ington on Friday and Will sail from iton.! irirrr.iAd for Fletcher's I Signature of ii. mill n i . .hu"ju .A.rtwr.a.i Portland and Poget Soand EXPRESS Leaves daily at 8:00 P. M. from Portland Union Depot SIGNALS' Phones-Marshall 4500, A-6121 n "V jr 1 1 1 Kef West ort th battleship ArkanHas to spend Christmas at Panama. He will not number President-elect Wilson as one of the members; of his party,:, ';c;T. Luis Mena. loader of -the recent Nlcaraguan revolution, Is en route to Washington to testify before, a senate committee regarding acts of American officials during the outbreak. After his surrender Mena 'was detained" in Pan ama by United States Officials. , . Losses aggregating $130,008 were caused by two fires at Winnipeg Mon day. Tha first destroyed the building occupied by the Saturday Evening Post and the second damaged the warehouse of MacKentlo Brothers to the extent of $80,000. , . - ;- . v: , : The census bureau announced Monday that cotton ginned in the United States mr to December T a m oun tedto 11.84 432 bales. Georgia led all tha states with 1,563,44$ bales, and Alabama was second with 1,180,637 bales. . ' , Increases in the freight rates on po tatoes, ranging from ft cent to 8 cents a hundred pounds from points of pro duction In ' Nebraska, South Dakota, Colorado and similar territory, to all destinations east, have been held by the Interstate Commerce commission to be unreasonable. Two men, one seriously Injured, one perhaps fatally, and damage estimated at $16,000 was dons at. Calgary Monday morning when 'the rear end of the Queen's hotel was wrecked by an explo sion of natural gas. The common towel was ordered abol ished from railroad cars, vessels, all other Interstate vehicles and- from sta tions, by Secretary MacVeagh Monday, in an amendment to the Interstate quar antine regulations. General Maus, commanding tho de partment ot the Columbia, has submit ted to the war department a report trongly recommending the fortification of the entrances to Grays Harbor and FEEL BULLY You men and w onsen who ean't get feeling right who have headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dlzainess, can't sleep, are ner vous ana upset, Dotnerea witn a aica, gassy, disordered stomach, and are all worn out Are you keeping your bowels olean with Caacarets or merely dosing your elf every few. days with salts, cathar tio pins, castor oil and other harsh irritants? Cascarets immediately cleans and CANDY 10 CENT BOXCS ALSO 23 Be mm H4W Cures Dandruff, Stops the Hair from Falling Out and Makes It Grow. There Is nothing new about the idea of using age for restoring the color oi ths hair. Our grandmothers kept their hair dark, glossy and abundant by the use of a simple "Sage Tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull. fsded or streaked appearance, they made a brew of Sage leaves, and applied it to their hair with wonderfully beneficial effect. i Nowadays we don't have to resort to the old time tiresome method of gather Greatest Nerve No. 2 I have given per sonal inspection to the working of M. I. S. T. on the human system, and must say that it entirely meets with my pro fessional sanction. D. H. LOOMIS, Lets Demonstrator of Anatomy. Philadel phia Medical College What Ve Guarantee RHEUMATISM, no matter how lonir standing. Any case ot Inflammation of the Bladder or Enlarged Prostate Gland, no matter if the pa tients have been for years forced to use a eatheter. &UK)D POISON IN ANY STAGE. ANY CASK OF DIABETES, It is no stimulant, its enects are permanent and lasting. Will cure any vase ot Stricture without local treatment Will remove entirely from the system Cancer and. Cancerous Germs. In addition to ths above, M I. S. T. No. t has cured maoy eases of Paralysis, Locomotor t nthera. Arlrlrcfts I. S. T. WEI, BOILS RIGHT-CASCARETS" SAGE 1EA DARKENS FADED GRAY HAIR, KEEPS THE SCftLP CIEAH AND HEALTHY; 1 -V4 Al nt ii- am ii in Hi mMSSmammt m inn ni -virVi,ri'ii'fir m ,r.f f icf((t i Tot sals by rbea Terry, 031 Sherlock 3d ad C to 6 p. in. Phone iiain 7:4. Ova tnads.'s 19 . hi. ' j alwnys freth, Wiilapa liar bur, 4.11 Urn Wa,. ;.!!;,;, .1 coaat, - Nino men are believed to 1im b, h killed Monday when a snowiU! en Copper mountain, near Cordova, AtaaU t, carried away seven buildings ot th Great Northern Development company. Eleven men were buried under the ava lanche, and only two have been removed alive.-'. Vt '' r , j, ": Florence Will Light Up. Florence, Or., Deo. JO The town of Florence has purchssed from the local electrlo plant 40 lights, paying 1500 a year for them. t-Li.J-.i'iL.U.1! Over It is impossible to be well, simply Impossible, if ; the bowels are constipated. Waste products, poisonous substances, must be removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be trouble. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills. sweeten the stomach, remove the sour undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from tha liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from tba bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 19 cent box will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver' and bowels regular and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Don't forget the children their little inside need a good, gentle cleansing, too. 1 CATHARTIC "ANY DRUGSTORE SO CENT BOX. 3 ,i.H Mil ing the herbs and making the tea. This Is dons by skillful chemists batter than we could do it ourselves; and all ws have to da is to. call for the ready made product, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, containing Sage in the propar strength, with the addition of Sulphur, another old time scalp remedy. This preparation gives youthful eolor and beauty to ths hair, and is one of the best remedies you can use for dan druff, dry, feverish, itching scalp, and falling hair. Oct a 60 cent bottle from your druggist today,' and you will bo surprised at the quick results. All drug gists sell it, under guarantee that ths money will bo refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Agent Owl Drug Co. Pills HEM m SIM and Blood Tonic no. 2 r.l.l.S.T. !o.2 Will Guro UWI1B UB WB U B " Ataxia. Spinal Trouble and apparently Inout able diseases ot the nerves. M. I. S. T. has been on the market for over 9i years, and baa cured thousands of sufierers. 1 1 Is prescribed by leadlns pbyaieiana all over the country. 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