THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1913.
WEI BILLS
Mil AT WALL ST.
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Stock Exchange . Reform Bills
: Are Introduced at Albany
Limit Interest Rate. -
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-r Albany. N Y.. Feb. . Kadleal it
forms In the. operation of the New York
Stock Kxchaniie, which, win. pracycaiiy
clip the' claws of that institution, are
.'-provided in seven bills Introduced iu
, . the - state senate,, each bearing the
approval of Governor William Bulsser.
Protection of the public from deceit in
tlitu manipulation of ..tstocka 1m the un
derljlng feature of each measure.
Tho flint bill limits the Intercut rate
l on money to 15 per cent for u single
NfcOHr, rnaklng it u'Kiiry to accept, a higher
i ale,-, i The 'principal features of , the
other bills folio: , .
Making It a felony, punlsha-bloi by a
fine of 15000 or two years Imprison
ment for anyone to report or publish
'with Intent to deceive any purchase or
'' Kale of stock in which no actual change
, of ownership la effected, ,;
Waking It a felony. to publish any
Information uffectlng the i value' of
slocks or bonds when such Informa
tion ia known, to be falsa and published
with Intent to deceive; 'or for a broker.
knowing himself to be insolvent, to ac
: cent money or stock from a TUtomer
' - Making it a felony for anyone to in
flate or connplre to inflate prices or to
depress the market. .' r '
Making It a felony, punishable by
$6000 fine or one year's imprisonment,
for a, broker to trade agalnNt his cus
tomer's orders,
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'' F. Mid, general manager of the
Portland Railway, Light & 1'ower corn
puny who was indicted yesterday by the
. grand Jury for failure of the company
to have Its cars properly equipped with
fenders of the type prescribed by law,
'Was arraigned before Circuit Judge, Mc
Ginn this morning, lie was allowed to
gu on lils own recognixanco and- was
given until next Monday to plead. - Ills
. appearance in court1 was. voluntary.
Hood River, Or.t Feb. 6. An effort is
being mad to arrange for 11 of the
"attorneys In the city to occupy one
building lii order that a large central
Military may bo created to which 'the at
torneys may have rady sccefH. There
are nine attorneys practicing In the city.
Washington ' Boxing Knocked Out.
Inasmuch as the Washington . state
senate knocked out the Hewitt bill to
legalise iO round bouts, by a vole of 26
to 15, It is hardly believed that a boxing
bill will be Introducd In the Oregon leg
islature today, which in the last for
receiving hills.
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Henry, Wehrung oMlillsboro settler
v, (Special to The Jurnl.
Htllsboro, Or., Feb. 6.-i-lIenry Weh
rung, pioneer Of 1852, capitalist, and un
til old 8S compelled his ' retirement,
prominent In Washington county af
fairs, died TucMday night at his home In
lllllsboro. For several' years he had
been practically' helpless, but retained
his mental vigor to the end and took
an Interest In current events. He wus
the father of ex-Senator W. H. Weh
rung, who was also director of the Ore
gon . exhibits' at the 8t IJuis and .Se
attle fairs. He was a charter member
of Timllty lodge Jio. i, A. F. & A. M.,
and the funrtal will . bo held Frlduy
afternoon at 2 o'clock under the aus
pices of tb.iit lodge.
Heny Wehrung was born Junei 19.
1828, In Drullngen, France. He came
direct to California In 18u0 and two
years later to Oregon, settling In what
is now Portland, then a part of Wish
ing county. H was a skilled carpenter
and built the first Washington county
courthouH, dressing the lumber .by
hand. Ho later built Hilluboro's pioneer
hotel, the TaulaUn, und conducted the
establishment for a time. He later
opened a furniture store and then
opened the mercantile establishment
known for many years as H. Wehrung
& Hons.
December 24, 18.rit, he was married to
Mary Catherine Hmrtck, who survives
him, with the following non.i and daugh
ters: Charlotte Patterson of Portland,
Mary C. Corwin of Hillsboro. W. H.
Wehrung, president of the Hillsboro Na
tional bank, and U. A. Wehrung of Hills
boro. MRS. HZ 0. OLIVER IS
BADLY HURT IN RUNAWAY
(Special to Toe Journnl.t
Hwect Home, Or., Feb. 8. Mrs. H. O.
Oliver, who for several yars has dur
ing the smelt season, peddled smelt over
the Sweet Home country, will not sup
ply her customers this year. She started
out Friday with a largo load and with
her oldest son, Alger, aged 14, to drive
a mettlesome team. That afternoon,
three miles below Sweet Home In Pleas
unt Valley, the half broken horse caught
his Inside line on the end of the neck
yoke and started with a wild plunge
down the hill. Rounding a sharp turn
at the bottom of the hill the wheels
ran upon the bank and the hack went
bottom up among the rocks on the low
er side of the road. The boy was thrown
clear, but Mrs. Oliver struck among the
boulders amid (he wm'kage of the hack,
with a good portion of the load of fish
on her head and shoulders. Alger dug
his mother out and started for help,
and after a little Mrs. Oliver struggled
to her feet and holding the injured urm
in position with the well ono limped to
the home of M. A,' Kelley, nearly half
a mile. At Albany, the X-ray
showed the arm out of place and also
badly broken In the Joint. She is at
present in St. Mary's hospital. The
team got tangled in a woven wire fence,
and was uninjured. Mrs. Oliver has
seven children, three under 4 years old.
Arrest Society Women Who Give Prizes at Cards
x . H h n n
Eugene Chief Threatens to Raid Bridge Parties
(Siwclal to TV. Junriin!
Eugene, Or., Feb. 6. A hundred so
ciety women of Eugene met at the Hotel
osburn last night to express their in
dignation at' he stand taken by the po
lice. The police, especially Night Chief
Thompson, were denounced In forcible
terms.
Now that the wimen have a voice at
the municipal elections, they resolved
et-the meeting to use their ballots to
overthrow the regime of such a "puri
tanical and tyrannical police force" as
Eugene has at present.
It was the general opinion that in
giving trophies at parties women Were
doing no wrong, trifling, gifts or tro
phies being considered merely awards
of meHt, such as are bestowed in golf
contests and other outdoor games.
Eugene, Or,, Feb. 6. Declaring that
he will arrest all society women In Eu
gene against whom he can find evidence
that they have given prizes at their
card parties, Mike. Thompson, night
chief of police, has given a4 public
warning against such so called gamb
Iine.Lle.Aecte prizes at card parties is a form of gamb
ling under the law, and as he was sworn
to enforce the law at all times, he says
he is going to do his best to keep his
oath. , ' . , .,
Thompson's announcement has caused
a sensation among society circles,' for
nearly every day In the week there is a
card party at which prizes are given for
the highest score. It Is not yet learned
whether any-of the matrons of Eugene
Will test the law In this1 egard. Some
say that they will continue to give
prizes and that it will be Impossible
for the night chief and his minions to
get evidence against them; : ;
A few nights ago Thompson and two
patrolmen raided a private residence
occupied .-by J - M. "Saffer and arrested
Saffer and three friend who were play
ing poker. .The other men were H.
Kroll, E. Fejngold and M. Leopold. They
were charged with gambling, although
they had nothing in sight except the
cards and poker chips. They pleaded
not guilty, but were convicted. They
were fined $20 each.' They declared
thaf"itie"j$swe wbs vvit 'polrpr,""fiTitT'"that
they were hot playing for: money, but
the Jury thought otherwise.. , . i '
1 This crusade against gambling "was
begun several wek ago, when .all 'card
v (Huff Owrempondf-iH-e. .
Salem, Or., Feb. 6.With only two
dissenting votes, the senate has passed
(Senator, Butler's hotel bill, which fixes
limitations on the liability of hotel
keepers for loss of baggage and parcels.
The bill: was urged, by the hotel men ot
the atate, who say they are made 'the
victims of sharpers who put In fake
claims for losses, which are difficult to
disprove. '. V: V'"t -"V-;-' (''''
r The " bill provides that hotels shall
not b held liable for more than 1300
for loss of a trunk, r mora than $150
for a parcH unlesa a special contract Is
made for a greater, num. ...; ,Wr'' .,,',
Borne of the senators' voting for 'the
bill have since said they are not satis
fied with th severe lines laid down by
the bWC Among other things. ;lt makes
failure to pay a bill of 135 or over on
demand, of the liotel men-prima facie
evidenco of ah Intent , to defraud., , ,
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..'''" (Htuff Corripon(1inee.) "
8alem, Or. Feb. 6. The senate com
mittee on Judiciary has favorably re
ported the Jefferson street levae bill,
which provides fdr procedure by the
governor to assume control of the prop
erty and turn it over to tha city of Port
land for public use. Thompson dissents
from tha majority, on the ground that
the property should go to the heirs of
Stephen Coffin and not to the state.
The senate Indefinitely postponed Sen
ator Day's bill, No. 161, prohibiting the
Issuance of Injunction orders by courts
without notice to the defendant, except
in cases of extreme urgency.
The senate also Indefinitely postponed
the following bills making changes in
county road laws:
' H. 11. 207. by Hall:' S. B. 186, by Per
kins; 8. U. 127. by Smith of Coos; 8. B.
10&, by Thompson. Also IT. B. 109 by
Carkln relating to the taking of ac
knowledgements. WORKS HARDSHIPS ON
OREGON EASTERN MEN
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Vale, Or.. Feb. . AH railway train
men and englncmen employed on the
new Oregon Eastern railroad westward
from Vale as far en the tunnel In Mal
heur canyon received sudden and en
tirely unexpected orders January 31,
transferring them either to Pocatollo,
Halt Lake City or other points on the
Oregon Short Line . system, effective
February 1.
Coterminous with the sweeping order
came fresh railway recruits from the
O.-W. It, & N. office, at Portland to
take the vacated places of conductor,
engineer, firemen and brakenien, as well
as some traekmen and switchmen. Even
Assistant Chief Kngineer O. S. Osborn,
the only man who, with his force. Is
retained at-Vale, knew nothing of the
impending change of personnel until
less than 24 hours before the news was
given to his subordinates at all points
on the line.
Men who, in some cases, had Just
moved their families here from distant
points,' rented houses and laid in sup
plies of food and fuel for the remainder
of the winter, were forced to evacuate
at great lneonvenicnce and go elsewhere
In Idaho or I'tnh. The change follows
the transfer of ownership and control,
January 1. 1913, of the Oregon Eastern
from the O. S. Ij. offices at Salt Lake
City to the O.-W. It. & N. at Portlana.
H(f0D RIVER FOUNDER HAD
CORNER LOT IDEA, TOO
Hood River, Or., Feb. 6. The Hood
River business section Is without an
alley, and all of the goods shipped in
must be taken through the front doors
of the biininess houses. A petition was
presented to the city council Monday
night asking for the privilege of dedi
cating property for an alley through
what Is known as the Heilbronner bloek
at the corner of Oak and Fourth
streets. If granted this will be the first
and lone alley in the Hood River busi
ness district.
games in the rear rooms of cigar etores
were closed. The former night chief of
police who started the crusade evidently
incurred the displeasure of tho Clean
City league,, junder whose direction he
was working-, for later this organization
requested his resignation, and he re
signed, Thompson taking up the work
where he left off.
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Notes of Wednesday's Happenings
Brief Paragraphs (Jive Journal Readers the News of Lata Yeaterday
. i . Afternoon nod Jjwt Night. ,
. ". Congressional. '
Congressman Vlotor L. Burger of Wis
consin, on Wednesday urged the house,
rules comitteo to rush a report on his
resolution recommending congressional
Investigation of the conditions which
led to the strike of more than 100,000
garment workers In New York city. "
- Following disclosures In the senate
nd house that women work in the de
partment stores, hotels and laundries
of Washington, 10, 12 and 15 hours a
day for 84 and $6 a week, the National
Consumers ' league Is endeavoring . to
secure an etaht- hour working day for
Women In tho District of Columbia, r
,' With Congressman William Kont of
California heading the opposition, the
battle over the Kodenburg -bill appro
priating 12,000,000 for the Panama-Pa-cifio
exposition la Ban Francisco In 1916,,
and providing for a commission of seven
members, - was staked in the house
Wednesday, The Austin bill, carrying
a 1500,000 appropriation for'an exposN
tlon at Knoxvllle, Tenn., also was con
sidered. , '. " "
President Ta'ft, 10 senators and Speak
er Clark will speak at the 'memorial
services in the senate February IS for
the late Vice President James S. Sher.
man. Invitations to the services have !
been sent to former , President Roose
velt and the surviving ex-vlce presidents.-,.-?'
Charges that national banks through,
out the south openly violate the national
banking Jaw by lending money on real
estate mortgages were made by Sol
Wexlcr, a New Orleans banker, before
the senate currency reform committee,
He recommended that, such loans be le
galized and limited to eight months pa
per, to allow the farmer to "make his
crop.'" "','... - v. . "
Jn less than 10 minutes on Wednes
day the senate passed the fortlficationj
appropriation bill, carrying I5,21S,Z60.
The amount is the same as authorized
by the house.
Demands for a hearing of railroad
men on the Adamson bill for the physi
cal valuation of American railroads pre.
vented action on the measure Wednes
day by the senate committee on inter
state commerce. The committee will
bear railroad representatives and others
Tuesday, February 11.
Claims aggregating 871,000 for dam
ages to American cltlr.ens in El Paso,
Texas, and Douglas. Ariz., during the
fighting in the first days of the Medero
revolution, are to be pressed upon idox
Ico for payment, according" to a resolu
tion adopted Wednesday by the senate.
In formal statements In the senate
Wednesday, Senator Chilton and Wat
son of West Virginia denied all charges
against the legality of their election.
The senate on Wednesday passed the
bill limiting the appointment of army
and navy officers to diplomatic and
consular service to officers on the re
tired list.
Senator Smith introduced an amend
ment to the postofflce appropriation
bill to admit books and small nursery
stock to parcel post.
Political.
The Missouri state" senate on Wednes
day passed a bill allowing traveling
men to vote wherever they may be on
election day.
By a vote 'Of ICO to 70, the lower
house of tho Pennsylvania legislature
passed the bill granting suffrage to
women.
' A bill in the Michigan legislature pro
vides that circuit find supreme court
Justices of the state shall be chosen at
special judicial election on strictly noli-
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partisan ballots. It Is proposed thnt
they hold office for life, unless removed
for cause by popular vote, , ;
The amendment to the federal con
stitution providing. for .the direct elec
tion '; ot ' United States senators was
killed In the Utah senate late today. The
votg was nine for, seven against, and
twd' not Otlng.T.Botir the Republican
and Democratic state platforms at the
last election Indorsed the amendment.
All the Democratic senators supported
the resolution, ' : ,.,
. '' ' Eastern. " " . ' .
With the finding of Ids dead body at
the foot of a high cliff near Cleveland
Ohio, the mystery of the disappearancs
last Saturday of S. Homer Everett, the
young clu,b and business man, vwas
Cleared up Wd'e"lay Kverctt is sup
posed to have fallen over the cliff.
. Repudiation of the confession he if
alleged to have signed Tuesday in which
he admitted Rending bombs which killed
two New York women and nearly killed
Judge Rasolskv was voiced Wednesday
afternoon by John Farrell, prior to his
arraignment before the coroner. Tin
pr.lsoner declared that everything he paid
Tuesday was extorted from him by the
police. . " . " -
An automobile trip to Ban Francisco
and Lot Angeles is planned by Miss
Dorothy Hateman of Newport, K. I.,
who was willed $600,0000 by the late
Ross R. Wlnans of Baltimore,.! j
After a trial lasting ten days, the Rev.
Father Ia A. Klauder was awarded $lt,
000 for .false imprisonment by an Og
densburg, N. Y., Jury. The defendants
were officials of the Catholic church
and physicians of the state insane asy
lum, who. he alleges, railroaded him to
the asylum because ho refused to re-
llnquish iis parish at Faust, N. Y.
The brain of a dog was transferred
to a man's skull in University hospital
at Ann Arbor, Wednesday. W. A. Smith
of Kalamazoo had been suffering from
abscess on the brain and as a last ef
fort to save his life this remarkable
operation was performed. ' Burgeons
say he will recover.
Mrs. John B. IIenderson, wife of ex
Senator Henderson of Missouri, was
served with a police court warrant charg
ing her with destroying District of Co
lumbia property. Mrs. Henderson had
caused the destruction of a tree In front
of her residence which obstructed a
view of the street.
Hearing a disturbance In the front
part of her house at Chicago, Mrs, John
McCaron rushed from the kitchen to In
vestigate and found a team of draft
horses tramping on the parlor carpet.
The team had run away and the front
of the frame dwelling had offered but
slight resistance to their maddened im
pact. . .
Delegates representing the National
Liberal Immigration league have left
for Washington to protest to President
Taft against his signing the Dillingham
immigration bill, passed last week by
the house and senate. . '
The first shedding of blood in connec
tion with the strike of garment workers.
which has spread from New York to
Rochester and Boston, occurred in Roch
ester Wednesday, when Valentine Sau-
ter, proprietor, of a clothing shop, fired
into a crowd of strikers. Ida Braeman,
17 years old, was killed by the Bhot and
two other women and a man were
wounded.
Miss Phoebe Brlggs of Sacramento;
Cal., a student in Vasnur college, Jumped
into the icy waters of an artificial pond
in the college grounds Wednesday night
and saved a fellow student from drown
ing. The girls were coasting on tho
pond.
Perry W. Mnder of St. Louis left that
city Wednesday for Arlsona to search or
his father, Leslie Mader, 6i years old,
who It is said is lost on tho Arizona
desert. The elder Mader has been mus
ing since December 21.
John Flynn, the first white man to
push a trail through the wilderness from
t. Paul to tho Indian trading posts on
lake Vermillion, and who was Duluth's
oldest citizen. Is dead in that city. Had
he lived until June 21 next he would
have been 100 years old.
Pacific Coast.
News of the death of C. H. Btewart,
president of the Los Angeles chamber of
commerce, was brought to San Fran
Cisco Wednesday by the steamer Mon
golla. Death was due to heart disease,
Btewart succumbing at Woo Sung. His
body was cremated at Yokohama.
A feeble attempt to celebrate the old
Chinese new year in the usual oriental
custom was made Wednesday In San
Francisco's Chinatown by those who
favor a tnonarchlstlc form of govern
ment Firecrackers and other explo
sives were set off, but the demonstra
tion was insignificant, compared with
those of former years.
Instead of a rich estate, the fruits'of
numerous important inventions during
a half century of efforts, Professor
Thaddeus B. C. Lowe, noted scientist
and inventor, left only. $140, according
to his will, which was filed at San
Francisco Wednesday.
With a bullet wound In the back of
tho head Indicating ho had been mur
dered, the body of Burt Blanchard, a
deputy game and fish commissioner,
was found a mile and a half from Stege,
Contra Costa county, California, Wed
nesday afternoon by Constable Davis.
Blanchard had been missing since Bun
day when he went Into Wildcat canyon
to search for violators of the game law.
Mrs. Francis Ellen Hare of Astoria,
who is believed to be the oldest living
person in this section, was 103 years
old Wednesday.
Foreign.
Advocates of free speech In the Rus
sian duma were hit hard Wednesday
when the council of the empire, sitting
as a high court, authorized the prosecu
tjon of Deputy Kuinetzoff, a Socialist,
on a charge of slander for attacking a
fellow member in a speech,
Ref usal t& grant an appeal maJa-b'
the German empress to the queen ot
Bulgaria for permission for a German
Red Cross expedition to enter lAdrtan
ople was made Wednesday by the Bul
garian government. The expedition was
to have ' attended wounded Turkish
soldiers.
One hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars for Japan's display at the Panama
Pacific exposition in San Francisco in
1915 is ineluded in the government
budget for this, year. The budget shows
a total ordinary revenue of 1284,85,000
expected for 1913. ,"' . ?
Kdouard Pelletier, former chief of the
bureau of pardons in the ministry, "of
justice, was murdered In his homo at
Paris Wednesday.; Imprints on his
throat showed he had been strangled to
death. A nurse, employed in the house
hold also was found dead In an adjoin
ing room, he having been murdered with
an ax. About $10ii0 was taken from the
house. ' . ' '
, Thrpresldent of the Chinese republic,
on the suggestion ot his French military'
adviser. Major nrlssaud Pesmalles. has
"ae(-ldeI"u'poni:h?eslabT!.sn:til( hfOf kH
aerial fleet, the organisation of which
will be entrusted to French officers. i
.. A crushing defeat with heavy slaugh
ter was tnflicUd on the Kroo natives of
Liberia, on Junuprjr 11 by Major Bal
lard, one of the American officers lent
some time ago to the LIberlan govern
ment.
V Miscellaneous. '
Declaring tho Mexican government
has not produced evidence sufficient to
warrant his extradition, pascual Orotco
Sr., fattier of the Mexican rebel leader,
has filed application before United
States Commissioner Edwards at San
Antonio for dls marge from custody. ;
The American Chamber of Commerce
In Paris has sent a communication to
the Chamber of Commerce of the Vnlted
States In Washington favoring the adop
tion of a : more general application of
specific duties in place of ad valorem
duties, ;.. ' -' ; ,
Mall matter placed in any receptacle
that is pot locked and under, government
seal is not legally In the United States
mall, according to a ruling entered In
thn ITnlt irt States district court at Los
Angeles, and persons taking mail from
such receptacle are in no danger of
prosecution. v , ,
' Formal, recognition by the United
States government of the Chinese re
public at an early t'ate is recommended
to President Taft in a petition received
Wednesday from the American-Asiatic
association of New York.
ALASKAN NATIVES ARE
! - ; DYING OFF RAPIDLY
(United Press Leased Wire. f
Washington, Feb. 6. F.xtermlnatlon
of Alaska's native population within 70
years unless the spread of tuberculosis
Is checked Immediately, is predicted by
Dr. r Emll . Kulish of the public health
service in a report on conditions in
Alaska published here today.
"In my opinion, says Dr. Kulish, "IS
per cent of the entire population Is In
fected with tuberculosis either in acute
or; latent stages. ( With the advent ot
the white man the native has contracted
this disease with the result that tuber
culosls Is degenerating and depopulating
tho race." , , . ' , ...
Dr. Kulish says the home conditions
of the natives are wretched and for this
reason it is difficult successfully to
combat the disease.
Hood lliverites Take to Walking.
(Special to The Journal. V
Hood River. Or., Feb. . The Hood
River physical Exercise club, composed
of a number of the prominent men and
women of the rlty, has abandoned the
club rooms with the dumbbells and
punching bag, and the members now are
taking frequent trips afoot from Hood
River to Mosler and return, a distance
of 12 miles. The trip is made by way
of the O.-W. R &Jf. railroad track, and
while It la a tax on some of the -members
of tho gentler sex, they are staying
with every number on the4program.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
Health
And Success
are such intimate relations that no
one can be expected to be well
acquainted with Success' who does
not keep pood hold on health.
Most serious sicknesses start in
minor troubles of the digestive
organs Thousands know by
actual experience that health and
strengthand therefore success
Are Increased
By Use oi
Beecham's Pills in time, and be
fore minor troubles become deep
seated and lasting. This famous
family remedy will .clear your sys
tem, regulate your bowels, stimu
late your liver, tone your stomach.
Then your food will properly
nourish you and enrich your blood
You will be healthy enough fo
resist disease strong enough to
take due advantage of oppor
tunity after taking, a needed,
Sold evatrwkare
la be lOe.
FILLS
HAIR
STOPS FALLU1G, DftfjDRUFF
25
Save Your Hair! Beautify
Danderine Grows Hair
Try as you will, after art application
of Danderine, you cannbt find 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 weeks' use, when you will
actually see new hair, fine and downy
at first yes but really new hair
growing all over the scalp.
' A little Danderine now will immed
iately double the beauty-of your hair.
No difference how dull, faded, brittle
and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw it
No odds how bad your liver, stomach
or bowels; how much your head aches;
how miserable and uncomfortable you
tre. from constipation, indigestion, bil
iousness and sluggish intestine .you
always get the desired results with
Caeca rets. , '":'; ;;'yi;'::;;J:'
; Clean your stomach, liver and bowels
tonight? end : the,- headache biliousness,
dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy
CANDV
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ALSO 23 Be
DISAPPEARS
BOWELS SLUGGISH, LIVER TORPID,
Ml, BlUOUSF'ttCMETf
Kill u.i r .i
WATER Pil'L!
i,
Proposition Is on Foot to I
tend Line From Forest
Grove.
1Rpclsl to Tlt Journal.)
Forest Urove, Or., Feb. o. Kmc'
Grove may supply Orenco with water tr
arrangements can be made Jn a natix
factory manner. ' This city at the pres
ent time supplies Hillsboro and Cur
Heljus, : besides furnishing water for
home consumption, and as ( there Is
sufficient flow into the reservoir t
furnish water for several other sm.Ul
towns, iMs possible that the pipe
will be 'extended from Hitlxboro to
Orenco. ' - i ' ,
Jf another large pipe were laid from
Clear creek to the reservoir, there would
be enough water to supply all the' res
idents between this city and Portland.
P. I. Vnney Dies Xear Wiley.
(Special to lii Journal.)
Forest Grove, Or., Feb. 6.P. I. Vn
ney, S3 years old, died at his home in-ur
Dllley Tuesday, after several ..months'
Illness of Brtght'S diBease. Mr. Vanney
was a native of Kentucky, and came
with his family to Washington county.
20 years ago.' ;-'";","''"'"
. Besides his widow, " he ; Is survived
by eight children. Funeral services were
held at tho Methodist church at Dllley
today, Rev. Hiram Gould officiating.
J. V. TALLMAN NEW HEAD
OF PENDLETON'C CLUB
Pendleton, Or., Feb. 6. At the an
nual election of officers of the Pendle
ton Commercial club Tuesday evening, J.
V. Tallman was chosen president and A.
.J McAllister, vice president. A board of
managers, consisting of R, Alexander.
W. J. Clarke, J. F. Robinson, C. M.
Bishop. L. G. Frailer, W. N.' Matlock,
George Hartman Jr., F. E. Judd and J.
H. Sturgis, was chosen. "The secretary
is yet to be selected. It was decided to
undertake a five day junket trip in
June, ending at Portland during the
Rose Festival. , ; ':-'
Trv it for nasal catarrh, catarrhal dcat-
tiexa. hav fever, asthma, cold in the head.
f cauu-rhol tbe stomai-n or any other eoBiplita- V
lion rwuitiBK iromrnronio nam num. iwn i
lh haad, soothas end hii th Inflamed mem- f
Dranea."Uet Kondon's.in enprinai anaonir , i
J
or buy a hj or Wo tube.
KONOON aara. CO
rtLtV
Pane's Colt! Compound Cnrcs Colds
and Grippe in a Few Hours; ''
Contains No Quinine..'-.
The moat severe cold will be broken,
and all grippe misery ended after tak
ing a doso of rape's Cold Compound
every two hours until three consecu
tive doses are taken. ,
You will distinctly- feel all the dis
agreeable symptoms leaving after the
very first dose. . -
The most miserable headaohe, dull
ness, head and nose stuffed Up, fever
ishne&s. sneezing, running of the nose,
sore throat, mucous catarrhal dis
charges, soreness,-1 atlf fness, rheuma
tism pains and other distress vanishes.
Take this wonderful compound aa
directed, with the knowledge that there
is potning etse m me worm,- wnicn -win
cure your cold or end Grippe misery as
promptly and without any other assist
ance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent
packag-i Of Pape's Cold Compound, which
any druggist can supplycontains ne
quinine belongs in every home accept
no substitute. Tastes nice acts gently.
CENT DAN
E!
Ii
It! Invigorate Your Sqilp!
and We Can Prove It. ,
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time The effect Is imme
diate and amasing your hair will', be
light, fluffy and wavy and have an
appearance of abundance: an incom
parable lustre, softness and luxuri
ance, the beauty and shimmer of true
hair health. " ; ; '-,',-.- ,
Get a 2$ cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or
toilet counter, and prove to yourself
tonight now--thati your - hair Is as
pretty and soft as anythat It hnn
been neglected or injured by careless
treatment that's all.
stomach, backache and alt other C'
tress; relieve your torpid liver and'eo ...
stipated bowels of all the sour bin.
gases and clogged up .wJte which l
producing the misery. .
, A 10 cent box of Cascareu k.i ,
your - head clear, stomach swp-t, i! :
end bowels regular end you feci rlc
fulandibutly for months. Don't r
get the-vhtldrenthelr little in; ,
need a good, gentle cleansing, too.
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