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rilE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, . JANUARY 21, 1313. Lord Longbow rHe Retains Possession of a Remarkable Stone : . T ' f ' ' , " . '(Copyright 1912. by W. Werner.) Monday's Delayed Resume of World JlapperilnK Received From 3 'Clock Yesterday, Afternoon I'ntll o'clock this Morning. , Congressional. . Congressman Humphrey of Washing tort f Jied with the way and means com mittee Monday a brief In behalf of the Seattlo chamber of commerce against a reduction of the tariff on soy beans, used extensively for the - manufacture of vegetable oils, V v . Congressmen Green of Massachu setts, crago of Pennsy;vanla, Anderson of Minnesota and Curry, of New Mexico, appeared before the Senate pension committee Monday to urge considera tion of the Crago bill, providing monthly pensions of $12 each for the widows of soldiers and sailors who served In the Spanish and Philippine wars. The con gressmen estimate that It would cost the . government $100,000 annually, but the pension bureau's estimate Is much higher, v , . 'Provisions of the eight hour law ap plicable to all employes oft government contract work have been extended by congress to employes on river and har bor Improvements. Provision to pay $71,000 to 10 persons wounded by , Mexican bullets fired across the International boundary line Jn ' battles near El Paso, Texas, and Douglas, Arts., was made In a bill in troduced Monday by Senator Smith of Arizona. Following a vigorous fight upon It, led by Senator La Follette, the confer ence report on the BurneU-Dllllngham Immigration bill was rejected by the senate Monday, because of a clause, which It was claimed would exclude a majority of Jewish immigrants from Russia and Rounianla., Bitter opposition to the bill provid ing for the erection of a $2,012,000 mon- titrifttit In thn mpfflnrv nf Ahranatn lAn coin Is threatened. Its opponents, are trying to substitute for It a flan to construct , a memorial highway from "Washington to Gettysburg. The agricultural schedule of the tar iff came up Monday before the house ways and means committee. K. Tyner Smith of Baltimore asked for a uniform rate of 20 Per cent ad valorem on pine apples, t': Political. . Senator Sanford has Introduced a joint resolution in the California legislature Indorsing the Baker bill in congress, providing for the exclusion of Asiatic and pauper labor and urging Its passage. In session over a week, the lower house of the "Wyoming legislature is as far from organisation as when It first assembled. A fight occurred on ihe floor Monday between the perma nent and temporary speakers - j ' Senator Chamberlain of Oregon and v; Children Cry a- ,esafc mimmm w " s- mmr mwt mm? jsissss im -s -r Mmr U4 A V VXXVXXXVVVNXVSXXVNXXaXVVV -. The Kind 1 ou Ilav Always Bought has borne the signa ture ot Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his Iersonal supervision for. over 3d years. Allow no one o deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Miist-as-ffood' are hut Experiments and endanger the - health ot Children Experience against Experiment What Is CASTORIA - Castorl Ls a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare - toric, lrops and Soothlncr Syrups, ; It la Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ajare Is its pnarantce. It destroys AVorms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Tcethlnpr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulatesraie Stomach and Bowels, givinir healthy and natural slecpe The Children's lanacea The Mother's Friend. The Kim! You Haver W ways Bo ught Bears the .Ami-'- j.--, In Use For Ovdr 30 Years TMC NT UN COMPANY, TT MUSSAT STStIT, NtW VOSS CITV. Ji BOWELS SLUGGISH CUSKSffl That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloattag after eating, feel. Ing of fullness, dizziness1 and sick headache, means your stomach is full of sour itfiv-your liver Is torpid-yeur bowels conbtlpatedv It isn't your stomach's fault It isn't Indigestion It's biliousness and constipation. Try Cascarcts! they immediately sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, un digested and fermenting food and foul gass; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble is ended. A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning. "CAS CARETS News Briefly Told Senator Newlands of Nevada conferred with President-elect Wilson for an hour and a. half at Trenton yesterday, urging him to appoint a western man as secre tary of the Interior. Senator Chamber lain strongly insisted upon the appoint ment of 3, N. -Teal of Portland. . A license to incorporate was Issued by the secretary of state-Monday to the Bepublican club of Illinois. The in corporators are ex-United States Sena tor Lorlmer, William Hale Thompson and Frederick Lundln of Chicago. '.; Eastern; ;..V'r ' Cypress ana Howell, InaV are kinder several feet of water and practically every home In these two towns la sub merged. The Ohio river is 4$ feet, seven-tenths of a foot below the record mark of 1S84, when scores perished. Miss Jane ' AJ dams, chief of Hull house, will sail from New York Febru ary Uk tor a long stay in Egypt. The appellate division of the state supreme court of New York has decided that sleeping car companies are respon sible for valuables given by passengers to porters for safekeeping. The $60,000 bonds tendered in behalf of Eugene Clancy of San Francisco were not approved by the court at Chicago, The bail' was declared Insufficient be cause the liability of each surety was limited by stipulations and for other reasons. Pedestrians wore startled Monday when a well dressed woman climbed to the rail of the Brown bridge, span ning the Monongahela river at Home stead, Pa., and threw herself, into the water, almost 100. feet below, A "hat found floating in the river was ldentl- iivA .aa belonging. JQ..snrjena Dittman of MunhaJl, Pa. She had been 111. Joseph Tuffroe, who would havebeen 103 years old in leas than a month, died at Marshalltown, Iowa, Monday. Tuf free is said to have been the oldest member of the Order of Elks in the world. A review of the women of all nations Will be a feature of the. suffragist pa geant at Washington March 3. Repre sentatives of nearly alt countries of the World will be present In native costume. Nearly 1000 women have already signi fied othelr intention or taking part Miss Inez Milholland of New York, des- lenated as "the most beautiful gin in the suffrage movement," Is to lead the parade. - . Though blinded by an oil cup explo sion while In the clouds over Hemp stead Plains, N. Y., Miss Benetta A. Miller retained her nerve, guided Iter aeroplane to the ground, 1800 feet be- i,lW1sJejWri Halt ISM sUsHBI Ml sW for Fletcher's 1 . Signature of " ; tent 4. X a j f SSSlil I I I in IV VwCIllSe sver grip or sictes, WORK mnLE YOU SLEEP" low, and alighted without injuring her self or the machine. Pacific Coast, Mare Island navy yard will build one, and perhaps two, of the fuel ships re cently authorised for use in the navy, according to announcement by. Secretary Meyer. The limit of cost for each ves sel, . exclusive .of armament, Is $1,140, 000. '. , .:' . ; - ' "I do not want the beastly, inheri tance for my boy, but I do want him to become credit to his parents and his country. All. I ask is peace and to be j left alone as even the meanest sweep is i with her offspring." This was the gist of a letter handed to the district at torney at San Francisco Monday by Dr. W. V. Snow of the state board qf health as having been received from Mrs. Dorothy Cutler Sllngsby, whose ohild, heir to a groat English fortune in York shire, is being attacked as illegitimate. ' Death by a bullet came to H. A. Me Call Jr., 18 years old, in his fathers hardware store at ap Francisco when a revolver exploded In the hands of Mil ton Stanley, 1, while the two boys were examining the weapon. Jac6b Taber, companion of Mrs. Char lotte Green of Los Angeles, accused of burglarizing the S. N. Wood residence at Han Francisco, confessed Monday to IS burglaries. . Ha stoutly denied,, entering the Wood home; Cut by flying knives while they were engaged In a free for all fight, Manuel Rea and Pedro Astredo are recovering from many wounds at San Francisco. Astredo, who la a foreman in a bed fac tory, was attacked by Rea and a num ber of others, whom he had discharged. He summoned help and the general fight ensued. Search has begun for the body of Ed ward C. Treadwell, superintendent of the Trinity Bonanza mine, near Red ding. Cel., who was burled alive last Tuesday night In a snowslide in com pany with Dave Williams, an employe. George Hollamby Druce, whoa claim as an alleged heir to the- estate of the was deolared void after a long and sen sational trial lh the English courts, Is In San Francisco in search of evidence with which he intends to reopen the case. The explosion of a large quantity of dynamite tore out the rear of the resi dence of Mrs. Mai Madison, near Napa, Ca!., Monday night, the sleeping occu pants narrowly escaping death. Police are searching for a son-in-law of Mrs. Madison, who had threatened the family Forelgn. A high record price for real estate in London, set by the sale of ground near the new Mall archway at Charing Cross at 127 a square foot, or about 15, BOO, 000 an acre, was reported Monday in real estate circles. ;' The Balkan plenipotentiaries are mak ing no attempt to conceal their impa tience to receive the reply of Turkey to the note of the powers and reiterate ttfreTr firm "determtnation' to "pTevenTTurs key from postponing longer than a week the settlement of the War. Meanwhile the allies are occupying the time with unofficial conversations regarding their inter-Balkan delimitations. Miscellaneous. The United States supreme court on Monday annulled as Invalid the "Recip rocal Demurrage Rules" of the. Missis sippi railroad commisBion, which Im posed charges upon railroads for delay in delivery of Interstate or Intrastate shipments. The Interstate Commerce commission has suspended the advance in freight rates on shipments of -lumber from points west of Huntington via the 6.-W. R. & N. in connection with the Santa Fe, Burlington, Rock Island and Mis souri Pacific to eastern poipts via Den ver and Pueblo, Colo., until April 30, or pending the bearing and decision as to the reasonableness of inoreased rates. RAILROAD MAN TELLS "13" HOODOO STORY THAT IS A "RINGER" e Apropos the numerous- "18" e e stories now making the rounds, e here is one vduched for by Wll- e e Ham Cooper, an ex-railroadman, e now living on the east , side, e e which seems to have an edge on e e any thus far given. e On January 13, 1903. train No. 13 received order No. 13 at 12:13 e a. m. It left Kansas City and e e after proceeding 13 miles' met, e e head-on, an extra., the number e of whOKe JMigtno was 1513. e e There wore 13 people killed e e and three times 13, or 39, were e e taken to the hospital. The extra e e was a cattle .train.. and' bad 13 e e . cars derailed, while 78 (six times e e IS) head of cattle were killed. e e The relief train, consisting of e e Vnglne 2313, flatcar 2633 (the - digits added together make 13), e e and the superintendent's car, No. 1313, left Kansas City with 13 e e nien, and made the IS miles In e S exactly IS minutes. e The repeated recurrence of the e e No. 13 seems almost beyond be- e e lief, but Mr.-Cooper states that e all of the facts given , are cor- rect and can be easily verified at the company's offices at' Kansas City. ... . ..... .....,,4... .Mr. Cooper had thought some- what of going back to railroad- Ing, but inasmuch -as "IS has played a prominent part in most of his mishaps he has decided to wait wntll after December 31, 191 J. . Cold Iiathers to Marry. New York Sun. ' Four young woman members of the Snow Birds, a women's winter bathing club, and four man members of the Po lar Bf-ars, another winter bathing club, alfbf 'whom' "halhf eactr'Sunttay' ItnTi'S year at Brighton Bf'auh, are to be mar ried tomorrow night in Brooklyn. In spite of. thrti. fondness for chills, the eiffht are golqg south (for their honey moon. - Active Rancher and J7. H i i -""IS Mr, and Mrs. Thomas John Everton, of Graats Pass, who have just cele ' braied their golden wedding, and their sevett Children: Elmer Ev erton, Woodburn, Or.; Councilman W. E. Evert'oa, Grant Passj A. E; i Everton, Portland; P. T. Everton Aumsville; Mrs. Susie Griffin, Griffin's Ferry, and Miss Maggie Everton and J. "W. Everton, Grants Pass. . . Grants Pass, Or., Jan. 21. Fifty years I Ferry;' Miss Maggie Everton and J. W. and Mary Jane Davis were married in Winona. Minn., and on the anniversary Of the day the couple, pioneer residents of the Grants pass district, celebrated their golden wedding at the Everton homestead, near this city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Everton are hale and hearty, still in the active management of the "ranch," where they have resid ed since coming to Josephine county in 1887. 'heir ' five sons and two daughters were all present at the golden Jubilee, and with 12' grandchildren and a num ber of neighbors, participated in a house party that lasted over two days. The children, all now grown to manhood and womanhode, are Elmer Everton of Woodburn, Or.; Councilman W. E. Ever ton of Grants Pass; Arthur E. Everton of Portland; P. T. Everton of Aums ville, Or.; Mrs. Susie Griffin of Griffin's , (United rrei Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. 21. Following cable instructions from Sir Edward Grey, British foreign tsecretary; that he be taken into custody on the charge of embezzling stock, valued at'11104 be longing to Walter Murphy of Dublin, Patrick Joseph Kirwan, dapper Dublin er, is under arrest here today, ' It is claimed he deserted Dublin Immediately after disposing- of the stock. He is a graduate of Belvedere college, Dublin, and bis father was formerly president of the First National bank of that place. Kirwan will go today to the Alameda county Jatl to be held until arrange ments are made for his return to Ire land. One of the first railroads in the world to experiment with running trains of storage battery cars with their mo tors coupled will be a line running out of Havana. PILES Quickly Cured Instant Helicf, permanent Cure; Trial Pnrkage Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. 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If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps,, you belch gas and eructate sour, undi gested food and acid; head Is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your insldes filled with bile and indigestible waste remember the moment. Diapepsin comes In contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's 'truly as tonishingalmost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large niiy-ceni case or rape s Dia pepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands yott your money back. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home should always be kept handy In case of a Sick, sour, Upset stomach during the day 'or at night It's the quickest, sur est and most harmless stomach doctor in the world. , Portland 1 ' ' , ypsi Besides bein the most direct route, you will find the comforts afforded in travel via the O.-VV. R.&N., O. S L. and UNiON PACIFIC between Portland, Denver. Omah i and Chicago a vital factor to be considered when buying your ticket, A PLEASUHE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. CiTYHrrcra ' Phones Marshall 4500 or A-G121 HUNT FOR IKK OF LONE TELEGRAPHER (United Trite Letted Wire. San Bernardino, Cel., Jan. ill. A score of miles of the most historically roman tlo country of Southern California is being searched, for the murderer of Telegraph Operator George Cox,' who was found dead at his key at the Santa Fe station at Summit Saturday' morning. Deputies directed by Sheriff Ralphs are patrolling the wild, mountainous sec tion about Summit that was made fa mous in the late '40s by the flight. and pursuit of the Mexican bandit Yaaquez; The Mormon trail, through which thousands of pioneers entered California. and which was the scene of a dozen Ute Indian massacres, also is being guarded. Ralphs does not believe the fugitive can escape, .i........ ... By a tedious process English chem ists will try to extract less tnan one- thirteenth of a-grain of radium from the ashes of a residence fireplace, into which It was thrown by an , absent minded doctor. ' W HAIR IS FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL HID LUSTROUS Ultra HITS Girls! Get a 25 cent bottle of "Danderine" and try this. Also stops falling hair; destroys dandruff. Tour hair becomes, light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appeas as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderlne hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and carefully .draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This wilt cleanse the hair of dust,- dirt and excessive oil and In Just a few momeats you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once. GRAY FADED HAIR, OR DARK, ATTRACTIVE: Says Sage Tea Mixed With Sulphur Restores Natural Color and Lustre. Gray, faded hair turned beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night. Is a reality, if you'll take the trouble to mix sage tea and sulphur, but what's the use, you get a large bottle of the ready-to-use tonic, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," at drug stores nere for about SO cents. Millions of bottles of "Wyeth's" are sold annually, says a well known drug gist, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. ' T " - You just dampen sponge or soft IS The Shortest Route Between Two Given Points xJSA- i WASHINGTON WORLD IN ITSELF, SAYS LISTER (United Press Tieawd Wlre.1 f ; - Olympia, Wash., Jan, 2LWThls state, With proper development,- could exlt even if It had a wall around it, so great are its resources,' said Governor Lister in his welcoming speech before the opening ot the State Federation of La bor convention, ' "I am for the worklngman," said Lis ter, "and If the wdrkingman wants to benefit his own condition In-the stat'e.of Washington he Will patronize home liy flustry. 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If you care for pretty, soft hair and lota of It surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowl ton's Danderlne from any drug gist or toilet counter; and Just try it. brush with Wyeth's Sags and Sulphur and draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after just one application the gray natr van- ' ishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and be. utiful--all dandruff goes, scalp itchlng'and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth, gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with the Sage and. Sulphur tonight and you'll be amazed at your youthful appearance and the real beauty and healthy condition of your hair with in a few days. Inquiry at drug stores here ehows: that they alt sell; lots of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur" and the folks using It are enthusiastic. BEAUTIFUL CHOOSE Hi!