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'.; c,;,'.;;' t:i'';;V-' Afternoonn Lat, Night ,m:;;; v? .lv:i:i
, - ConjfresRional. ' f ;VJ'
Iit-d by Heprcsentatlves Mann of lUl
Tiolu ana Garber Texas, opponent of
the lTeflln' measure, appropriating $2,
OUO.000 tot the gun Francisco exposi
tion, began - a. illlboster , Wednesday
galnut the bill. '
Repeal of tlte free tolla provision of
the' .Tanama canal . act was vrged
Wednestiay by Senator. Root at a hear.
Inn befora - the senate committee on
canals. Root's speech was in support
1 of his bill repealing the provision ex.
Ipptins; American ships from, payment
oi tuna i wus. ? : . f,.
Carrying a total appropriation of $84,
187,628, the army appropriation bill was
'reported to the senate,' Wednesday from
the committee on military affairs, which
increased the allowance made by the
house by $880,450.
President Taft on Wednesday sent to
the senate the , nomination of Harold T.
Hopkins to be register of the land office
, at The Dalles, Or. ''
Senators Culiom and Tillman on
Wednesday declared against immediate
intervention by the United States In
Mexico. Senator Tillman said: . "I
think: Presldont Taft ought o be very,
very cautious how he Involves this
country In war Just at the "close, of bis
administration. I know of no greater
misfortune that, could . happen to us
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right? now 1 than to have such a war
forced on th$. country." -
' ,lh house and senate in joint conven
tion Wednesday declared Wood row Wil
son .elected president of , the United
States and Thomas Mar&halV elected
vice president .' v 's- ..vv '
Senator Chamberlain has Introduced a
bi;t giving homesteaders the right to
entor: lands In Oregon' withdrawn on
account of oil or gas, and receive sur
face patent. 'l;-; ,, ,..'
.-. .. - roiiticai.' . .
Unanimous ratification of the ' pro
pdsed constitutional amendment for the
direct election of United States senators
wa given by the state senate of Illi
nois Wednesday.
It Is' reported that every hotel In
Charleston, W. Va., fs honeycombed
with dictagraphs' In an endeavor to
make the legislative graft Investigation
as sweeping as possible. At least 15
more arrests are expected this week. A
resolution was presented in the assem
bly Wednesday authorizing a committee
to probe . the bribery charges.
Woodrow Wllison's lucky number 13
continues to stick by him. It was an
nounced Wednesday that 13, governors
will participate in the Inaugural parade,
and the militia of 13 states will be rep
resented.. W, S. Carter, president of the Broth
erhood of Locomotive Firemen and En
glnemen, declares that the railroads are
determined to "put fear inte-the heart
of Woodrow Wilson," by a great strike
as a means of securing higher freight
rates, and added that,, in his opinion.
WaH street was .responsible for the sit
uation. '.'''' ". u" ;.";"7;"- '
- Henry i " HoUla, "Democrat.T-agalrt
lacked jeyen jvotes of the number nec
essary to elect when the New Hamp
shire legislature balloted for United
States senator Wednesday. ,
The West Virginia senate and house
of delegat'es assembled In joint session
and took the seventh ballot for United,
States senator Wednesday. Therd was
no choice. None of the legislators ar
rested Tuesday for alleged bribery were
present.
In the first joint ballot of the Illinois
legislature Wednesday for the long term
senatorship, James Hamilton Lewis re
ceived 89 votes, lacking 13 necessary
for election." The vote on the short
term senatorship also resulted In no
choice!'" ,
,'Pernianent organization of the Pro
gressive paty in Kanfeas was effected
at a 'mass meeting at Topcka Wednes
day, attended by B0Q; representatives
from all parts of the state. A large
number of women attemled and wok an
active part in the proceedings. .
The Odell bill, providing for the ster
ilisation of mental defectives and de
generate criminals confined In state
institutions passed the Michigan house
Wednesday by a vote of 73 to 18. It Is
expected to pass the upper hduse. y
The, state superintendent - of banks
will have Jurisdiction over stock xi
changes If a bill Introduced at the sug
gestion of Governor Sulxor becomes a
law. The measure Is designed to bring
about the Incorporation of the New Tork
stock exchange and other exchanges. ,
la an address at New York Wednes
day night. Colonel Roosevelt returned
to the subject of the decision of the
supreme court ot Idaho In the election
cases and again voiced the opinion that
this decision constituted an "even grav
er offenso against Justice and decency
and an even greater blot on this Ameri
can judiciary than the Dred Scott dei
clslon Itself.7'' The' court be character
iaed aa the most potent Instrument In
the denial of Justice," " , ? :
v President-elect Woodrow Wlson an
nounced definitely Wednesday night
that ha would not make public the
names of his cabinet until he sent them
to the senate for confirmation In March.
:W -. '; Eastern.
, Prepared to mediate the differences
between the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen rand the various eastern rail
roads, Judge Martin A. Knapp of. the
commerce court and G. W. D. Hanger,
acting commissioner , of labor, arrived
at New York Wednesday. Railroad man
agers state the roads have ho desire
to "awe Woodrow Wilson with a great
strike," - as , was Charged by President
Carterj of the firemen's, organisation,
t Alleging the defendants control and
dominate the stone, business in seven
of the middle -'.'western' states, the gov
ernment filed suit under the Sherman
anti-trust law at Cleveland Wednesday
against': the Cleveland Stone company,
18 of Its reputed subsidiaries and 14 In
dividuals. It is further alleged that
the defendants sell 80 per cent of the
natural grindstones in the country.'
Lincoln hall, the new $260,000 building
of the University of Illinois, planned as
a memorial to the martyred president,
was formally dedicated .to the, study of
the. humanities -Wednesday, with aca
demic ceremony, y )
. Harry Carlson, a house painter, con
fessed to the police of Chicago Wednes
day night that Jie and two. companion
James O'Nell and George Lee, composed
the latest crew of "automobile bandits,'!
who have perpetrated numerous holdups
In the last week. : -r 'wt .'; i! '.,
How children of tender years slave
for hours in canning sheds with their
plistered fingers wrapped in rags, and
likewise in tenements making toys, flow
ers and plumes, snfl how women toil
sometime ferirwretTeeirjrnv"n(tpg
trial establishments In New York state
19 described in the report of the New
OIILGON DAILY JOURNAL,
York state factory investigating com
mittee, submitted to the, legislature
Wednesday. '-" '.''-' ,',.:-. ' -' ,
. Stephen R. Dow, a stock broker, was
put on trial at Boston ! Wednesday,
charged with fraudulently appropriating
about $300,000 from the Nortii lvike,
Algomah, Indiana and Franklin mining
companies batweeh the years of 1908 and
1912, while he. was the president of
each of the companies.
i , v Pacific Coubt,
Sebastian Sliorer, keeper of the Deer
Park Inn, at Lake Tahoe, near Truckee,
Cal,, is believed to have perished in the
snow. lie was last seen January
when ha. left the Inn for Tahoe in a
heavy snowstorm. ' ,
The Bantiam river claimed ' another
victim In the drowning of'.. Welcome
Goehrend, the 18-year-old: son of Mr. an J
Mrs. A. F. Goehrend. of Lebanon, a
Junior In the Lebanon high school and
treasurer-manaswtrf "ftir stOdy" Doayin"
the school He was boating on the river
when his canoe upset. , ,y
Forty days of- fasting caused tlw
death Wednesday of Miss . Clara Foy,
teacher Of a country school near Boise,
Idaho. A physician had advised her
to stop eating for a time in order to
obtain relief from stomach trouble.
At a meeting of the Medford city coun
cil a few days ago It was decided to
hold a special election February 28 to
decide whether Or not Medford shall
give $20,000 for a. state armory in that
city.
F. I Sower,, said to be wanted inj
coqume, ur., on a cnarge oi grana lar
ceny, was arrested at 6an Francisco
Wednesday on information from the
Oregon police. A. dirk was found on bi
person and he was booked on a chargo
of carrying concealed weapons.
State Horticulturist Cook announced
at Sacramento Wednesday that undor
no circumstances would .the quarantine
prohibiting the. importation of alfalfa,
bees or honey from Idaho Into Califor
nia, be. modified. . '", v ,
waiter MoGrew. a letter carrier, was
arrested by postal inspectors: at San
Francisco, in tna act, ox ruung regis
tered mail. . Seventeen letters and $70
in cash was found on nis person.
. Foreign.' v;;
Assembling the whole male Christian
population of Buykuk Chekmedje In the
village scnooi nouse, , luritwn iroops
massacred them. The elder women and
voune- children were subsequently killed
and the young girls taken cattlve aboard
Turkish vessels. -
Leaving no clue as to their ideality,
militant suffragettes at London Wednes
day burned down the refreshment hail in
Regents park. The words "Votes for
Women" were found scratched in the
gravel nearby.
Count Gambei Yamamoto took up the
duties of , the Japanese premiership
Wednesday morning. The retiring
premier. Count Katsura, will now devote
his energies to the organization of a
new) party through which be hopes to
regain control ot the diet.
It is understood In Berlin that the
marriage of Princess Victoria Louise,
only daughter of the German emperor
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PORTLAND, THURSDAY
Turkish Waldo
and empress, to Prince Ernest August,
son of the Duke of Cumberland, will
take place in October next The mar
riage will be the first step in making
the Hanoverian prince . ruler of the
duchy of Brunswick. ; y ;
' Miscellaneous. : :
Brigadier General James Allen, chief
signal officer of the army," has retired
from active service, baring attalneJ hi
sixty-fourth year and completed 41 years
of military duty. v
An aggregate Of $19,800,086 Is expend
ed annually by the government to main
tain the public health service of the
various departments, according- to a
statement forwarded to thf senate by
the secretary of; the treasury. Th
health division of the war department
is maintained at an annual cost of
S5.7S1.090, that of the navy at a cost
of $3,730,523. and that of the department
or agriculture at 89,202,
(Special t Tbe Journal.)
' Astoria, Or.. Feb. 13. A mass meet
ing of the taxpayers and leading cltl
xens of the city was'held at the court
house last night to protest against
the Astoria city council's refusal to take
action to reduce .the Astoria police force
and otherwise to cut . down the city's
largely increasing debt and expense.
NEWPORT LOSES ONE
OF ITS FIRST. PIONEERS
Special to Tbe Journal fc
Newport, Or., Feb. 13, In the death
last week ot Mrs. Mary J. Davis. 82
years old, Newport lost one- of its
earliest pioneers. Mrs. Davis . died on
tbe original homestead: plce on South
Beach, imediately across the bay, from
Newport-
She was born In Indiana, July 31,
15J1, ana moved to. Missouri; thence to
Oregon in 1862, She was married to
L. EX Davis in J853, at Eugene. At
that time the ground on which New
port now stands was a part of the Bll
eta-Indian reservation, andwhen this
part of it was thrown open for filing
in' 1866, the Davis' filed on the home
stead, where they still live.
Mrs. Davis was burled in the family
plot on the home place and Is sur
vived by her husband, her son, Tracy
and a daughter, Mrs. Kate Wlnant.
AGATE BEACH WILL
HAVE ROCK CRUSHER
(Hpeelttl 'to The JoorVal.1
Newport, Or., Feb IS. A rock-crush
ing plant to cost $10,000 is to be In-
stalled at Agate beach, three miles north
of here. The installation and operation
of mien a plant will be of great benefit
to this section and will give a ureal
boost to the good roads movement The
rocK is banal t lo in nature, and the quan
tity is practically unlimited and easy of
access. Captain J. M, Mclntire, an ex
perienced quarry man of Portland, has
practically closed a contract for a site
for the plant
Captain Mclntire contemplates the
erection of storage bunkers and the pur
chase of auto trucks which will make
the Investment considerably larger than
tho above figures. He is also inter
ested in the local halibut fishery and
has brought a; boat from Seattle to
place in that business next summer.
'' " " !
Only Woman In Bohemia Die.
(Srwcln) t The Journal.
Cottage Grove. Or Feb.. 13. The sec
ond death within a week in tbe Bohemia
district, where deaths very seldom oc
cur, Was that of Mrs. Roberta Belling.
the only woman in the district, which
occurred Monday from neuralgia of the
heart Mrs. Boiling, and husband were
employed at the Vesuvius mine, where
Mr. Boiling is-caretaker during the win
ter idleness. The body was brought to
this city yesterday and shipped to Port
land 'for burial, accompanied by the
husband. - - " ':"S'" v
Word reached here today of the death
ot an old man uamed Long, a well
known recluse of the Bohemia mining
district, who operated placer -claims on
Steamboat river, 65 . miles from here
The snow Is so deep in the district that
ifwas impossible to get the. body out.
and interment was made near, his abode.
Long xvas past 70 years of age, and had
for a number of years made his living
washing gold out of the bills. Nothing
Isnown of his relatives or former life.
He bad a certificate of membership in
tho L O. O.-F. ' ' ,
Chosen by McMlnnvllle College. .
' (Bpeciul to Qbe JnnrnaLt
McMlnnvllle, . Or, Feb. 13. George
Stewart Jr, of Paonla, Cal., a member
of the Junior class of McMlnnvllle col
lege, was selected as the Institution's
representative In . the intercollegiate
oratorical contest to be held in New
hortr in March, in which eisrht of tht
Oregon' colleges wlfl participate. John
Mason wn second place. . ,
' Mrsv Mary Stoncbrlnlc Dies.
' " ! f .' : BpcU to Th Journal. "
McMlnnvllle. Or., Feb. 13. Mrs. Mary
Stonebrlnk.'. of Dayton, 87 years old,
died' Saturday She was a. native of
Ireland and is survived by her husban l
HrKT tnrwt'hUrtrwfMoTrtflTtrf'I'Bri'laniTri
Mrs. Noah Robinson, -of . Dayton, and
George W. Stonebrlnk, of' Wallowa, Or.
ASTORIA PROTESTING
AGAINST CITY EXPENSE
EVENING, FEBRUARY 13,
AN INSPIRATION
Cannon Beach People Follow
Plan In Improving ,
Places.
(Hjicdul to Tb Jonnal.)
Seaside, Or., Feb. 13. Inspired by the
beauty of the grounds surrounding the
new summer home of Governor West,
near Hay stack Itock, Cannon beach, fi
mills fiein 'aire, many other residents
of that section are planning improve
ments of a similar nature. -, j-4
.The home of the governor, wheree
and his iamily expect to spend "their
future summer outings, retains much of
Its natural beauty, and the artificial
work, such as driveways, shrubbery
hedges, fountains and flower beds, while
quite extensive, has been done along
simple lines, and the result is one that
most any property owner along the
beach could accomplish' with little out
lay. Among the first to respond to the
new inspiration is M. S. Warren, proprie
tor of a hotel. Who owns and maintains
quite extensive .grounds in ' connection
Heretofore, convenience alone has been
considered in all work done about the
place. Trees have been cut down, when
In the way, and driveways hav been
cleared where stumps and rocks were
thinnest And now Mr. Warren disapproves-of
the comparison between his
grounds, which, as a matter of business
should be attractive, and Mr. West's
house, whose work has been done for
purely personal comforts.
Mr. - Warren has called -in some ex
pert advice, and while be does not ex
pect to outshine the gubernatoriai'a rest
ing place, he does know that with very
little cash involved, the general attrac
tiveness of the hotel can be Increased
many time over by a little "land doctor-
. - ' . - '
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Improvement plans have been drawn
up that provide among many other im
provements, a 20 foot gravel driveway
completely around the hotel, With nar
rower lateral walks running to different
points of interest about the grounds.
Rheumatism
A Home Care Gives by One Who Had It
In the spring ot 1X03 I was attacked by
Muenlar nnd Inflitnimitnry Rheumatism. I
suffered as only those who hsve It know, for
oer tbreo years. I tried remedy after
remedy, and doctor after doctor bat such
relief as I reeelred was onlr 'temporary.'
Finally. I fonnd a remedy that- (mred me
completely, and it has nerer returned. I
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' SiwclaI to The Journal! I
McMlnnvllle, Or, Feb. 13. W. M. Oil-
lisple committed suicide Monday after
noon at 2 o'clock by cutting his throat
with a razor and then setting fire to
his clothing and bedding which he had
saturated with oil. Gilllsple had been
cutting wood for Ralph Carse, llvlng
six miles north of McMlnnvllle. He
leaves a brother and sister In Pittsburg,
Pa. - ' ' ,.',:.:,'''...".,.
Stanfleld Farmer Instructed. ;
Stanfield, Or., Fen. J 3, A farmers.'
institute was , held at Stanfleld Tues
day, under the auspices of the Fruit
growers' association, i Speakers -of the
day were: Dr. Withycombe, director of
the experimental station, O. A. C; Pro
fessor F. L. Kent of the dairying divi
sion; Professor Dryden, department of
poultry, and husbandry, O. A. C: Pro-
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' Those who suffer from this ner
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We want the most skeptical to
try the Koslne treatment on this
guarantee, for the . success of the
treatment during the past ten
years, both by the laity and pro
fession, has proved the merit of the
ttrttel ; " ' ' -' '-' '
Many letters testify to the relief
'from the sudden attacks,- jwhlle
others tell of their restoration to
usual health. For sale by aWnod-
ard-Clarke Co., Park and Alaef Sts.,
and Skldmore Drug Co., 151 id St.
The Xoslne Co., Washington, J. C,
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If Constipated, Bilious, Headachy,
Stomach Sour, get a 10-cent -box
of Cascarets. . r
Tou men and women who can't get
feeling right who havesheadache, coat
ed tongue, foul taste etid foul breath,
dizziness, can't sleep, are bilious, nerv
ous - ahd upset, : bothered with a sick,
gassy,, disordered stomach, or have back
ache and f ael worn out
Are you keeping your bowels clean
with Cascarets, pr merely forcing a pas
sageway every few days with salts,
cathartio pills or castor oil? This is
important
Cascarets work while you sleep;
cleanse and regulate the stomach, re
move the sour, undigested and ferment
ing food and foul gases; take the excess
bile from the liver, and carry out of the
system all the constipated waste matter
and poison in the intestines and bowels.
X uascaret lonigni wiu etraignten yojji
BOWELS BAD, LIVER
TORPID? CASCARJETS
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out by morning a-10-eent box - fro4nd without any other assistance or bad
any drug store will keep your stomach
sweet; liver and bowels regular and
head clear for months. Don't forget the
children. They love Cascarets because
they taste good do good never gripe
or sicken... . - -- --"-j-v:
No Suffering Yets!
The unnatural suffering of so many women at times
can be relieved by a little care and proper help
Beecham's Pills give just the assistance needed. ;They
act gently but surely j they correct faults of the system
so certainly that you will find better conditions prevail
Aiiiongst Women WhoTsIi
this : renowned and effective remedy, Bcecham's
Pills will help your digestion, regulate your bowch,
stimulate your liver. Headachesr-backachcs, lr . i
tude, and nervous depression will trouble you less cr. 1
less after ycu take at times whenever there is need
in?,
Womrn r)1)!aft to iwUia their youthful loolta sr.il f
, ahon'l tj tir to rad the apccml rrX-.i- i
By "Bud
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fessor A, G. Boquet, vegetable garden
ing division.' The subjects for discuB
slon were dairying, 'alfalfa and root
feeding, poultry, husbandry and vege
tables. "
Incandescent electric lamps up to 1200
candlepower have been perfected by a
French Inventor.
Sweetens Their Stomachs and Cleans
the Liver and Waste-Clogged
; Bowels Without Griping.
j Every mother immediately realizes
after giving her child delicious Syrup of
Figs that this is the ideal laxative and
physio for the children.. Nothing else
regulates the little one's stomach, liver
and 80 feet of tender bowels so prompt
ly, besides they dearly love its delight
ful fig taste. . " - : . ;
If your child isn't feeling well; rest
ing nicely: eating regularly and acting
naturally it is a sure sign that its little
insides need a gentle, thorough cleans
ing at once. 1----r
When cross, irritable,' feverish, stom
ach sour, breath bad or your little one
has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat,
full of cold, tongue coated; give a tea
spoonful of Syrup of Figs and lb a few
hours all the foul, constipated, clogged
up waste, undigested food and sour bit
will gently move on and out of it?
little bowels without nausea, griping or
weakness, and you will , surely- have a
well, happy and smiling child again
shortly, - ---. - v-"- - -
With Syrup of Figs you are not drug-
guiK juui iimuiiu, veins i vuijjuBeii en
tirely of luscious figs, senna and are-
m..,UJ .4 nan-,.' V. ft feaMMl i.. ....
Mothers should always keep Syrup of
Figs handy. It Is the only stomach,
liver and bowel cleanser and regulator
needed a little given today will save
a sick child tomorrow.
Full directions for children of all ages
and grown-ups plainly printed on the
package. ..'-. -.
Ask your druggist for the full name.
"Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,"'
prepared by the California Jfig Syrup Co.
Th" is the delicious " taShg, genuine
old' reliable. . Refuse , anything elsa
offered. '...-Vf.-V
III A FEW HOURS.
First Dose of Pane's Cold Compound
J"! Relieves All Grippe Misery;
; . Contains No Quinine.
After the very first dose of Tape's
Cold Compound" you distinctly feel the .
cold breaking and all the disagreeable
grippe symptoms leaving.
It is a positive fact that a dose of
Papa's Cold Compound taken every two
hours until three consecutive doses are
taken will cure Grippe or break up th
most' severe cold, either- In the head.
chest, back, stomach or limbs,
It promptly-ends the most miserable
headache, .dullness, head and nosa
stuffed up, f everlshness, sneezing, sore
throat running of , the nose, ' mucous
catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness
and rheumatic twinges. -
Take" this wonderful Compound with
the knowledge that there. Is nothing
else in the world which will cure your
cold or end Grippe misery as promptly
after effects as a 25 cent package of
Papa's Cold Compound, which any drug
gist can supply it contains no quinine
be sure you get what you ask for
accept.no substitute belongs in every
borne. 1 Tastes nice acts gently, i .
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CHILDREN LOVE
, SYRUPOF FIGS
BREAKS