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DAILY -OUIilJAL, 'C:.rLAIID, TIIUI:"DAY EVENING JANUARY 15, 1C13. that's 11:2 r;n.: CC.....J1 DO'vVIJ ? uftld'tiis srecca too3Ti::a a rr.:cr.T. cv.u t. r- u f. w art : , ' ; T' tiffin 1 It O -fW '..I. ' itS 1 J U I ' 7 rj - -1 i t ,a - V.. o;i: 'a 1 X '""VV I a, ' 1 V. J. l fm f - Mi Silas 'Toor ole Hank V hi filet ree he cau't pay th' Interest on th' mort jape and tliojr'ro evicting him.'1 llinim "Who's the guy Id the auto h sheriff?" ' - '. Kilaa-"No. that' Hank." - Notes of Wednesday's Happenings lirief Paragraphs GiTe Journal Headers the News of Late Yesterday Afternoon and Last Night. ' . CpnKreHNional. ;' v y a vote of 83 to 20, the .Bcnato 6n Wedneaday ektrilel the life of the coin meroe court, from. March 4 to Juno 80. Tills aution 'was taken beeausb the sena trrs -did- not boliove lltigfctlon before that tribunal could bo adjudicated or ., t Januar 20 is the date set by the . fwnat&'to vote on the resolution Intro ducea by Senator, Work of California, providing tUat' a, presidential :tcrmj be six years Instead of four as now., ' : Sugars refiners, bce sugar men, Call fornia wine producers, miners) water Im porters and others descended In "force - Wednesday lip on the house committee ' ou ways an4 means to right, out the ta fit t . 18800.": T'6"'V f: :''r i 'A , ', Senator Borah and t Representative French ' have Introduced bills amending the- three-year homestead law by pro viding that in Ilea of cultivation ot the areas fixed by that law,', settlers may milks 51 Improvements representing aver bko outlay of 1 1.60 an acre a year and thus b0ir.Stor MtlK'ii ' Tiattlie Warren Livestock company, " of which Senator Warren of Wyoming, was the -head, was "maintaining unlaw i ful encloaurts" of public lands In Wyo ,mlng and Colorado In 1906, was the sub ' stance of. a. report adopted by the house J committee i on expenditures in the in terior -department "v; Solictor Bourne has been advised that thi) fnjest service' has set aside for the - ' improvement of roads in Oregon forest " . . rstrvca amounta totallnt f 16,077... . , t ' , Political. , i ' . The establishment of a state rail 'oitjh m "aay, on which independent companies could operate trains vnder the super vision of th a state, is proposed in a con. atltuttonal. amendment presented by Sen ator Caminettl to the California legis lature, " . - j . - To guard against the Introduction of liubonie plague : between now ' and i the time of. the exposition, Senator ' Casey lias introduced a bill in 'the California legislature carrying an appropriation of iiuj.ouo ror mj "iiLin" J.'.iri":Ljf""i l hfl ""TJrmi a s "eT.a'ck i n g ofvthe state board of - health, which Is fearful that the plague? win get into California, when ire migrants begic, to arrive via the Pan ama canal. , 's:.. w ( ';;.- ' Former Congressman Edward C. Bur lelgh. Republican,; was elected United States Senator by. the Maine legislature in JoJ nt : convention Wednesday.' ,;t lew York'f legislature, went oil recorJ Wednesday as favoring the proposed amendment' to the: federal constitution Gaino 30 Lb COo Fackago' of ' Eemafkalle Flesh - V iBitilder, Frotone, Sent Fre to j Frov Wnatlt WillPo. ' ,. did er 8ICONO MONTH TART lrotono W Ul Slake Voa Nice and nnsaf. ! It Is asionlshln to see the effects produced by the new flesh-lncreaser, Protono.To put on .real, solid, healthy flesh, at the rale of a pound a day. is not at alii remarkable - with this now wonder..,'..'''.'.-,,, , .j, , , Trotone induces nutriUon, increases .-3ii-growia. miKes perfect te assimil ation, of food, strengthens nerves. 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'-y7..'V-v".'v,'v providing election ' if United States senators -'by. the people, ' , ;T -'v ' , The equal, suffrage eohstlrutlonal amendment carried , , In the senate of South OaUota Wednesday with Only two opposing-votes, "fhls was the first time It has gone through without a fight. : v. ;' f - y - ' Kastprn. ; .:; ;''' Two carloads, Of rifles and cartridges, stored at New Orleans until they could be sent ' tq Mi)xlco,iv weie , dlacovered Wednesday by , special agents of the United States government. It Is un derstood that the contraband was to lie shipped on steamers owned by Erenesto Madtsro. . r , ' The third trial Of Dr. B. C. Hyde for the -alleged murder of Colonel Thomas Swope, millionaire uncle of Mrs. Hyde, started at Kansas City vfednesday. The defense attorneys tried bard: to secure a postponement but failed, j : ' The first suit of a member of a union against a union for1 damages oecause he was' called out on strike for no good reason was filed in the' supreme court at New York Wednesday by Stanley" W. Lawton against, the Musical .Mutual Protective union: The complainant asks f50T damages. i" : it t .;-' iv; The Carnegie hero committee at. Pitts burg Wednesday nlgnt announced the name , of : Ernest TE. Boggess ' of Hood River, Or., as one of the winners in the Carnegie fund ' distribution. Mr. Bog gess was awarded a bronze medal, f 438 disablement benefits' . and lltroo , as needed. ,;.-.':;, ' ,, '. '1 i- General Don Oprlano Castro, former, ly president of . Venezuela,," detained, at Kills island by the immigration, officials more than two weeks, was denied ad mission Wednesday to 4he United States by a special board of inquiry, j"- v; s-- -A flood Of petitions for ' damages through the oss of the Steamer Titanic filed in New York Wednesday, Includes one from Mrs. Irene Wallach Harris, who claims $1,000,000 for the loss of her husband, ' Henry B. Harris, theatrical manager,' , This Is the heaviest of the The robber who held up half a dozen railroad ticket offices In New York and Pennsylvania tbe last mopth waa cap tured in Boston Wednesday, the police believe, when William J. Clayton was taken into custody after a sensational chase following an attempted daylight robbery,, It was learned from en authoritative source in New York Wednesday that th Union Pacific Railroad company plans to taka over the Central pacific Rail way company by lease from tbe Soutji em Pacific company, and this way meet, the redulrements imposed by the eu preme court" in Its decree ordering the dissolution of the Union and) Southern I'acino. ' Taciflc Coast. Cooperation with the movement Instl tuted by Ban Francisco clubwomen" to secure the recall of Police Judge Weller for reducing; the ball of. a prisoner charged with a statutory of fense--was promised i Wednesday . by s. Rudolph Spreckels, : San : Francisco millionaire. Judge Weller reduced the accused man's ball from $3000 to $1000, which the lat ter furnished and left the state. . - ... After reciting' to the police' a story of a horrible six weeks as a captive in a room in the Japanese section of Los Angeles, a girl giving the name of Anna Hoffman, Is being cared for at the coun ty hospital, whila detectives are inves ttffatlnsr thA mam. ' ... '" ' J ''; ;':..!' , A bolt of lightning Wednesday nlgh struck the lighthouse at Point Bonita, ruined the light and partially destroyed the tower. San Francisco was treated to the unusual spectacle of a thunder and lightning storm, which began at midnight and lasted mora than an hour. . Hand Lesund of Bay City. Or., i ot) Wednesday found on the shore of Till amook bay a black bottle, in which he discovered ft slip of paper on which, was written t In; six different languages! nvhen found, please notify the United States Uydrographlo office, Washington, D. C.w This was done by Mr. Lesuna, Charles S. Reed, warden of the Wash inaton state penitentiary, former super, intendent of ths state training school at Chehalls and one time chief of the . . . . , , . m . . ... A ... 1,1. Bean 10 ponce lura, ii vuuunm tun relirnatIon. to the state board of con tool. Mr. Reed will take charge of the Minnesota: state reformatory at St Cloud, , . ' -Foreign. Nine of the crew of the Russian bark California were drowned Wednesday as the result of that vessel being blown on the coast of Northumberland and wrecked during a gale.; Captain t'sk- bonv and seven- others- reached - Shore eafelyrt.-v-;.A-s Two ' persons were killed and many wounded as a result of a pitched bat tle at Shanghai Wednesday, over at tenets to suoDress the opium traffic. Officials of the 8hang-tu and neighbor ing districts were patrolling, with a mil itary ; escort to enforce, the order of prohibition against the cultivation of opium when , they 'were set upon by 1000 armed supporters of the opium traffic ; ;,' , '. . - ". ; fyK Mlwllneoog. , -'A snowslida at Fernle. B, C, Wcdnes. day carried away portions of th wa ter line, the Shack in which ' Joe Cul shaw of Fernle, the driver of a big electric fan,, was in at the time,, kill ing Culahaw, and tore away the snow sheds of the main lin of the Morrlsey- Fernle & Michel railroad, and left ten feet of snow, trees and stumps on the track. , , , ' t. ' From the general superintendence of one of ; the ' most; prosperous mines In Idaho to the interior of a felon's cell In the Vancouver, B. C, Jail is the long and rocky path traveled in the short space of three months by Nathaniel A. McGovern, son ; and j brother of the wenlthlest cattle;:;owners-4a-vthtte of Texas, and who now faces ft prison term on a charge "of obtaining money by false pretenses. ; As t ha result of police lnvestltraUon int.th.icUnUly..of . th-uotnebilists who ran down and killed J.J Longman, street sweeper, at Vancouver, B. C. mid seriously injured J. Mel'heraon, : a fetlow worker,. Monday nmliti H. (La Jnltp Vlrcll, sc"i'('(;i ry trnrl 1 rcistiror the .(.' (iiiiu M ni or .M;f''hine .-i-M, i.s !i I ! !'V 1 i i o ' ..:,.-. f.si (- : j- Everett Wrest "Wot too doin'. divin' off here from dat express train? Didn't jouse have no t'rough ticket?" 'v Soiled Sylvester "Surel , But , dia company alius rlci me stopover priv- tletrea "whenever dor see ma." clon of being the driver of the .death dealing car. Leaving the harbor at Nanalmo, B. C.t with, a cargo comprising 2000 cases of dynamite, the steamer Oscar took fire and getting beyond control was beached on Protection Island. A terrific explo slon followed, resulting In several thou sand dollars' worth of damage. PLEA FOR ECONOMY : ' . .lnlled VrM Leaied Wlrt.V ' , ' " i. Olympia, Wash., Jan, 19, In his inaug ural address yesterday. Governor Lister spoke at length on the wonderful re sources of the state, pointed .out that the -will of the people, as expressed at the last election, was for progressive legislation, and declared it also indi cated the desire for economy in run ning, the state. . '. - - ' " ' ' lie tecommended the following lcgisli tion;;,w:; f. Ay' v ?. : The adoption of 'a presidential pri mary, the submitting to tno, people of the amendment for the direct election of United States senators,- removing ; of party lines in county and city elections, abolition, of party circle , from ballot, use of school, buildings as ; social cen. teri abolition of. the tax commission and ' the bureau 'Of inspection of public offices, abolition of board of managers for the reforni school, abolition of all unsalaried beards which are vested with the Tight to collect fees, a provision for industrial insurance, and appoint ment of ft state, architect. He favors an appropriation for a Washington ex hibit at the Panama-Paciflo exposition. EUGENE HAD ONLY $2550 H FIRE LOSSES IN YEAR 1912 :. '-'-'t:"' ' ' 1 " 1 -''i '''l,'ii. V!;--' . ; '. (8-vfcUI to Tb JonfnH , . Eugene; Or., Jan. Thirty-one fire alarms with a net loss to property of 12550 is the remarkable j-erord in -FTn. -fcwrnrrwn4Wrt report of Will H.: Hodes, chief of ; the Eugene volunteer fire department, Just filed, shows these figures. The tpta.! loss and damage to buildings by Tfire was J6IS0. but as there was $3800 in surance the net loss was brought down to the flguj-e named. The volunteer department has Just been disbanded by the city council and six paid men have rcpalced; the several companies , in ; ex istence for many ytlrV'v.-' STEARNS HEIRS CLAIM - $20,000,000 ESTATE UnitPd vttm Leaasdc Wire, v Los Angeles, Jan. 16.Wteporta are current that heirs and descendants Of Don Abel Stearns, first husband Of the late Mrs. Arcadia Stearns pe Baker, hav retained an 'attorney In San Fran have retained an attorney to, contest Mrs, De Baker's will, which distributed approximately $20,000,000. Stearns died in 1871 without making a wllL His entire fortune went to bis wife.. Attorneys -for the De Baker es tate would not discuss the report TRAIN KILLS, MAN IN 7 CHEHAL1S, WASH., YARDS ' ; ' (Spoelal te The .VirnaU ; v ' CliehaUs,, Wash., Jan, Sam Sutton ot Centralia was killed In the Chehalis ral'road yards early yesterday morning by a train, bis body being cut into three pieces. Ha was 28 years old and lived with F. A. Degeler, - Sutton had been drinking and started to walk home on the track. ':; Qulclf Home Cure For Piles ':'""' '.'"f; i-'-f' "iXH'" (. v';'''"''';.;;' Trial Package Absolutely Frcv Will Voh Spend & PosUCard for It? ' If you ara a. sufferer from plleCln starrt relief . Is yours for the asking and a speedy, permanent cure wilt foil The Pyramid "Drug" company,'. 40$ Pyramid building, Marshall, Mich., will send you free, in a. plain wrapper, a trial package of , Pyramid Pile Cure. Uie wonderful sure and certain cure for tho tortures of c this , dread disease Thousands have already taken advan tage of this offer, thousands know for the first, time in- ywirg whafit is to be free from the patnsrthe Itching, the awful agony of plies.. ... Pyramid Pile Cure relieves the pain and Itching Immediately. The inflam mation goes down, the swelling u n. duced and soon the disease is gone ab- ouiuieiy. ;p . i.. .f- f--t '. matter;"-howj.de8Derfttii--vnn:':i,ii. yo-jr ease is, write in toflay for the free inaj treatment. Then, when you. have useq is m tne privacy of voin nrn home and found out for; yourself how efficacious it is. you! can get' the- full size. pacKage at any drug store for 50 cents. ; Every day ; you i suffer after reading' this notice - you suffer need lessly. Simply fill out free and mall today. ; . - yiyher i f REE PACKAGE CO UP ON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 403 Pyramid Bldg., MarshalL. Mich, Kind ly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile Cure, at once by. mall, FREE, in plain wrapper.- . . .. Name Street i.;.'4:. ' , , . : . City USE ALLEN'S FOOT EASE, Tht ntlcrrtlc Iwiwdpr to bo hkpn Intn th? hn, ft ym-mtnt- mt tti(t wtpforrTr ttivj, filing, nolln, aweaiinz feet, use Allcn'i Foot Ke. It rpli8f form mil bunlonrtf ot U pals nd' prrreiit. lillRtpri.' .ors and rllu inula. Just the '' thing fwr t)ni-lntt . Pai-tlcsi Talent Iiitlici- tJhocs, and for Uroiiklns In Nw Khot-g. It Is tli( pivatpst pnnifnrt dlayiry if tho ago. Try It today. . S, .!! f viv'ii-i, .S vtita llun't i'.t liny ii.itti. for KCKK trial park--, 5un. Mivu is. Oliustcd. L Jty, N. y Art Critic "Don 't you see the Klar Injf Imperfertiona In this palntlngV" . Young Artlst-"No, sir." Art Critic "And yon claim to b wedded to your artl Great Scottl 'you're only ; conrtlng ler.,' t.. ,-.. : NOW OUT OF JAIL Son. oLRiclv Jndian - Released ': on Murder Charge at Gold-y endale, Wash.' Prettie Dick; Son-a-Walt. ".i (? :7i v(SpoclI to ; The Jounisl.) ' ' Goldendale, Wash., Jan, 16. The au thorities' .have dropped the charge ot murder against Prettie Dick Son-a-wah and he.lwas released .from custody yes terday. Prettie Dick "was arrested De cember-29, charged with the brutal murder of Bob Charley, an Indian resi dent ef the historic Indian village at the lower Tumwater falls. The murder occurred on the night oi December 19, but was not reported to the authorities until a week later.' The Indian's body was hacked Into pieces with an axe and his home burned by three masked Indians. Bob Charley was the son of Bill Char ley, an aged resident of the village, who Time It I No Indigestion, Gag or - Sourness Fiv Alinntes After . Taking' "Pape'i Diapepsln." ' ' If what you Just ate is souring on ybur ' stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour; undigested food, or have a feeling of -. dlzsiness, heart burn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache this ' is tadl4TOstlon.-'';fr'. ' 1 '-."vrp?.! A full case of Pape's Dtapepsin costs only fifty cents and , will thoroughly curesyourout-of-order 'stomaoh, and leave; sufficient about the house In case some one else in the family may suffer from' stomach trouble or indigestion Ask your pharmacist to ahow you the formula plainly; printed on -thesi flf ty-xent cases, then, you will under stand why dyspeptic' trouble. of, , all kinds lmus go, and why, they usually relieve sour, out-of-order atomachs.. or Indigestion in five minutes. Dtapepsin Is., harmless and' , tastes" , like ; candy. though each doBe. contains power suffi cient to digest and prepare for assiml-. lation into the blood all, the food you eatr besides, it ' make! you . go Vto the table with a healthy appetltei butwrhat wuir prease. you,, mosi is mat you - will feel that ybur stomach., and .intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or' liver pills for biliousness or constipation. . This city will have many Dlapepsln cranks, as some people will call them, but you will b cranky about this splen did stomach preparation; too, if you ever -try a little for Indigestion or gas tritis or any other stomach misery, Get some now, this minute, and for ever rid -yourself of stomach trouble and indigestion. , t " - - , r"i wvT-r mwiu me u, jvuuuun , iac oru it,v and (rnlDctrrbl Jatlv quIckJv ooth th lnHaiMaMl llianaaanA rv V tilim .t iwww h y 'ii. - .. . ' . deI?'. JCow 18 th tlme tot Kon(km,. Bote S6,(MK imetnta rrrm here, toe and Mo tout tarv ttihai Kamnlalrnnw ...... . . "i"" "' " ' j W nrroi iAJU anil V tr tubta. tewplf fUm from ui near. lesdoa Mfj. Company, . Kloneapolia. Minn. utAKfl! ,;';;,;:,' . i ) . f ' "BBSnSJBMSSJSBBSBrasMDBSraBSBBSav 1 ffSzsam is ,k f . i ' - i I'll I ..CM ; 1 ! 7 - ' t ' k i -' 1 : 1 V - 1 lilll); ' IW Iff x - STOH MISERY JUST IB ! Hlfklns 'Those remarks of the jonstmnster were well taken.- . - -- Sonrgy "Yes; well taken : from a speech I made two weeks ago" is an Indian possessed of some wealth, owing to having employed the. white man's method, of catching salmon with a fish wheel, ; , ' Prettie Dick was arrested on account of threats which witnesses, testified he had made against the II fo of the dead Indian. It was expected that the .In dians wrrld furnish testimony v with which -fcv t convict, but they failed to do so. , ' . - ' ; Indian killings. iere. in- former -years have been passed up on account of In ability to secure evidence. The news of Prettie Dick's arrest was. conveyed to the various Indian settlements in Kllckf. tat by courier and many Indians visited him while he Was confined in the Klick itat county Jail. (SneCa to The- Jour nl.T ."" A'' Milton, Or., Jan, lfl. The adjourned meeting of the Fruitgrowers' union re sulted in the election of the harmony ticket. . as ' follows: L. F.i llammltt,; C. A. Norman, Henry Huber, A. C. Denny and Henry Groth. : After the -vote was declared it was moved to make tho eleo tion uranlmous. ,;"y.- r:--:--:':f "!;'. The resolution passed last week elim inating II. D, Lamb, K W, Mum ford and J. N, Stone from employment of the union was - unanimously -ordered ex punged from the minutes. A-resolution was passed prohibiting, all but stock holders from voting proxies at the an nual meeting, . , ,.,.,,,.,!. . The matter of a spray factory and also ; the marketing of by-products of the orchard was also discussed. Di rector Hammltt closed the proceedings with a strong address on the necessity of harmony in the union and . took a standing vote In which practically all the growers voted to stand by the in stitution. ' ' ' , ' , ; " OREGON'S WATER CODE t .' (gieciat to TTis Journal,) - " : Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 16. A system of Irrigation legislation modeled upon that now in use in Oregon and Wyoming will be urged by Caleb Tanner, state engineer, ; upon the pres&t legislature. Mr, Tanner has Just returned from Ore gon, where he has been studying the workings of the system in use in that state. "Oregon's irrigation systems," he said, "are as old as ours, therefore as the Oregon jaw worked, it ought to work !a Utah.--.1. found that Oregon had adopted laws similar to those of Wyo ming and that they are satisfactory. I am going to advocate them as strongly as possible for use In this state. "We must get . some . way for un tangling our water mixups. It has been said that southern California lias spent more on. litigation, over water rights than the cost of the original works, We do not want such a condition in Utah, yet wa are getting there," - - (Oolted PrcM .LeaMd Wtra.i ' New York. Jan. t 16. "The Pacific coast is the greatest divorce center of the entire world." 1 . s - This statement waa made to the New York state marriage and divorce com mission by the Rev. Francis M. Moody, who has figures to prove his assertion, "In the yearltlS," said Moody, "there were granted in the United States more than 100,000 divorces, and in the past 40 years 8,7.00,000 adults were separated by divorce, v Illinois provided ' 120,000 divorces, Pennsylvania 65,760, Califor nia ,60.000; and New York 44,600." ' HUlfeTALESMEN fOR - , SECOND DARR0W TRIAL Los Angeles, Jan. 16. Fifty ; deputy sheriffs have. -started out to give ser vice to 125 talesmen who wilt comprise the 'first venire from which- Jurymen Will be selected; for the trial of Clarence S. Darrow on a charge of bribing Rob ert F Bain, a Juror In the McNamara Case.'- v":-:jf:'': ''--'.i-Vr -::.UC: The venire, will be ordered to report Monday, when the trial is scheduled to begin. ? Judge Conley will preside. Darrow, it is expected, will take a prominent part in bis own defense.; ;' Par row was acquitted recently on a charge of bribing George N. Lockwood. a venireman in the McNamara case.: - GERMANY. WILL. CUT . v' - . DOWN COST OF COFFEE (Cnltea Press teased Wlr.) ' ' ; Bet Un. Jan, 16. -Because of the gen eral employment; of the Brazilian system of storing coffee in warehouses twill the market Is favorable for Its sale, the Ger man government has -today been .naked to; take immedlata measures to counter act the high" cost of that eommodltv. The budget committee of the imperial parliament has adopted unanimously a resolution demanding that the govern ment act.---- , " 1 CROSS. OF HONOR FOR" ; ICARPATHIA'S CAPTAIM Washington, Jan. IS. -Captain Arthur II.- Roat wwr tormeHy- oTma nder ft tll 9 steamiship varpothia, which rendered aidto the survivors of the Titanio dis. aster last April, .has been awarded a cross of honor by the -American Lejtion of Honor. The Insignia will - be pre sented formally to Captaln'RoFtron on Sin rcli ' 1 . by Jarms Bryce, UritiKh nin- MILTON FRUIT GROVERS NAME HARMONY SLATE SAYS PACIFIC COAST . HAS MOST DIVORCES baftfiudor here. . - Ksthryn "I hope yon stood op for me when Kate hinted that my bair ' wsn't tiatnrsir Kittye-"Inded I did. I told her that no one with any tasta at all would think of baying hair of that dull o shade."- !'.-!!'.': :.' PACIFIC UNIVERSITY r IN ITS 66TH YEAR ' (Special to Tbe Jonrnit - - J ' Faclflo University. Fortst O rove, Or., Jan, : 1. Pacific university celebrated the j sixty-sixth anniversary of . its founding , yesterday. All classes -were excused and special exercises were held in Marsh' hall; the following program was ' rendered :i Piano solo. Miss Ada Taylor, ' second assistant in piano de partment; vocal solo, Miss Goldle Pe terson,'; assistant in vocal department! address by . Professor j E, O. Slsson of Reed college; closing by singing of col lege songs by student body. In the even ing the entire college had a party in the gymnasium in commemoration of the event, and the ' preparatory department scheduled a Jollification for the evening by themselves. ..;;. v , 'X : .It was in -187 that Rev. George H. Atkinson came to Forest Grove in his extension work to Oregon, and . with others established the pioneer institu tion of learning. In 1840, the territorial legislature granted a-charter "to Tual atin Academy and Pacific University." and in 1864 the scope of the grant was enlarged for advanced work. MRS. S. J. GRANT, WHO . CAME WEST IN , '52, DIES (Special l The a-i'tml.) . ." Dallas, Or., Jan. 16. Mrs, Sarah J. Grant, 88 years old, pioneer of Oregon, died at her home near Kings Valley, in Polk, county. January 8. Mrs. Grant county, Kentucky. In 1129 she moved with her parents to Clay county, Mis souri, where later she met and married R. J. Grant In 1845. , The couple come to Oregon by ox team Every Day Helps to Beauty tFrom-the loiiette-'Ouliie.)-''.": , "To remove superfluous hair on face or forearms, make a paste with a UttU powdered delatone and water. . Cover the hairs,, leave on two minutes, wipe off, wash the skin and the hairs will be gone, This treatment Is less ex pensive than the electrio needle and Just as satisfactory in results. "No woman looks her best when suf fering from aches and pains. .Mother's Salve ' is penetrating, entering the pores' at - onca and giving- almost " In. stant relief. . It Is comforting and soothing for pains and aches in back r joints, sore muscles, bruises, rheuma tism or .neuralgia,.- . ;,;'.::, "The beautiful complexion of girl hood can be retained, or restored. If lost, by gently massaging face, neck and . arms each morning - with a solu tion mado by ; dlsolvlng an original package of mayatone In a half pint of witch haxeL It leaves the skin smoota and white, soft and lovely. . "Do not wash your head too'f recently as water; dulls and deadens the hair. Just put four ounces of orris root in a fruit Jar and mix this with an original packags of therox, Sprinkle a little on the head, brush out thoroughly and It will, take-with, it all dust, excess oil snd dandruff, Therox. makes the hair fluffy and beautifully lustrous. "If the eyebrows are lighter in col or than the hatr, or thin and strag gly, they can - be- improved by gentlv massaging pyroxln Into the roots with the finger tips. Pyroxln will make the lashes grow long and evenly." Adv. LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSSY HAIR, Hair coming out? If dry, brittle, thin or your scalp itches ' and is full of dandruffUse "Danderine." o ' Within ten minutes after an applica tion of Danderine you cannot f lnd .,a single trace of Dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weRks', use, when you will actually see new hair, fine ' and downy at f trst yeabut - really Anew hair growing all over the scalp. A little uanderlne will immediately double the beauty ot your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle ' and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Pan derine and carefully draw It through your, hair, taking one small strand at GHEER IIPI IF HEADACHY, CILIIl, .lEHfflEIS No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels: how much v aches; how miserable, and unfomfortable lion nmousness ana sluggisn intestines wun ..ifccareis. , . , j They end the headache, biliousness, stomacn. Tnoy cleanse your Liver snd and constipated matter which Is producing straighten you out by morning a 10-cent your head clear, stomach swet. liver and cheerful and bully for; months. ' " ' r ' J r . ,-. -i , i. a ; ';:.;;.;;..: ; to c-'-.. !-..-- $! a, fr. - - 1 . v - - 1 ';. , ' Serseat-"What,a th charge ', this boob 7" ': i Officer "Inciting a riot lie t sleep in a hallway." Sergeant "How could that sthart a riot?" - -v , ' Officer "Why, sixteen bums ws fighting to see which should rob l.iu In 1 852 and settled near Kings Valley, ln-Polk-oBtyr-wherr liter spent thrir llve."Mr. Grant having died ten yrar i ago- Flvo children were born, only twj of which are living. Mrs.' Mary lu-vcnn of Pedee and James M. Grant, who lives on the old home place. ; . The funeral waa held at the honm, attended by more than 800 friends ami relatives. Burial, was in the King Vallev .Cflmetrv- John Crant jihrtff of polk county, Is a nephew of Mrt. Ask rropcr Support for V. of O. (Mpeelal to The mirnsl.i ' Pendleton, Or., Jan.-16. In commftn with Other women's clubs of the state, the Current Literature club of this city at Its last.meelng adopted resolutions asking ..the legislature to provide ade quate support for' the University of Oregon and to provide machinery ''for the Just and sound solution of the prob. lems of the relations of the' different Institutions of higher, education." A copy of the resolutions bas been sent to the legislature. ; cuiins r jsnftrs t tan . i nTTTITTCl T tTT H l All Inflammations of JitK io Skin and Scalp mSii Xii,iC'.W1 VWirrCnwrsi. Aluivush I bate tried d ninnr other olntm-nta, hare found nothing ao gin,. W. f, THURSTON, M, IK, Log AntrPlfa, fnl. . Bold br Clark. Woodward Dnir Co.. Ski. I. SJore Rruf Co., Acme J'harmner, Irfiuc-DaTli imif vo., uirtman Mrg, o, to cortiundt m., Now York Cltr. Sliea lOo and 25c mm II COLD III oa. First Dose of Pape's Cold Compound Ends Grippe Misery; Tastes Nice; No Quinine. Ton can surely end Grippe and break up the most severe cold either in head, chest, back, stomach or limbs, by taking a. dose of Papa's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive-doses are taken. ' ; It promptly relieves the roost miser able headache;' dullness, head and rose stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, sor throat, mucous catarrhal - discharges, running of the nose, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Take this wonderful Compound as di rected,, without interference with your usual duties and with the knowledge that there ts nothing else In the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippa misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 26-cent package of Pape's Cold Com pound, which any druggist -can supply. Accept no substitute contains no qui ninebelongs in every home. Taste nice. . ..;. ' . ..;. . v - iiumuaeasaa lira hi'. a time. The effect Is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, ami have an appearance of abundance; an Incomparable lustre, softness and lux uriance, the beauty, and shimmer , of true hair health. , Get a ;S5-cent bottle of ,'Knowlton's Danderine from any. drug store or toi let counter, and prove to yourself to night nowthat your hair Is as pretty and soft as any that It has been neg lected or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beau tiful hair and lots of It if you will Jut try a little Danderine. , li our ! 1 . d i you are from i-onctij ution, you always get the dtslro , dlazlness, nervousrfess, Pi( ;., s i. ( Bowels of all the sour in id. f mil i the misery. A Cascart t box from your tiniest ;-.t bowels regular and tnuUe m PIPE'S nut