i t I la i uiLliniUUuii Measure Gives Eoards Author ity to Let Pupils Have -Books Free. (Salem Bureau of Ibe Jmj'aa!.) . Salem, Or.,- Peb. 21. Senator Patton ct Marlon accomplished an unusual thin? yesterday when he obtained the passage of his optional fre text book bill, which' hitd been adversely-reported once then placed on the tabl?, pre ferred to the same committee,; and fin ally reported back without recommenda tion. The bill passed the senate by the foil lowing vote: Ayes Bean, Burgess, But ler, carson, Dlmjck, Mollis, Joncph, Kel- gheiv MCColloch, Miller, .Moser, Patton, kln. Smith of Coos, Smith of Joa- I i ' pplunj and. President Malarkey. 16. . L Nots Barrett, Calkins,. lJay, Iluwley, Hosklne, Kiddle, Leatei. Neun'er, Rsgs ' dale, Stewart) Thompson, Von der Htl- leni-12. Absent Karrell,- Wood 2. , ;- The bill allows school districts to buy text books for the use of pupils, and .to loan these books to pupils of paro--" t hial or other schools , using . the ap proved texts of the Oregon schools. The bill Is as follows: '- 4 - . "Section .l- The board of any School district may upon Us own motion, and ; shall upon i the petition of five legal ' Voters . of any . school district of the third class and upon the petition of 28 7 legal' voters of any ' school district of ' ; the socond class, of upon petition of 100 . legal voters of any school district Of - - the- first class, oaH an election at any annual or special meeting of the Voters Of the district ,'fof or -'against' free text books and the ballots to such ef , . feet sTtall be received and canvassed at such election and !f ft majority of all the Votes cast upon the measure shall "be found "to be In favor of free text books It. shall be the duty of the school board of such districts to purchase at . '.the .expense of such district alt the ' text books required for the, use of all the pupils attending . school in such school district.- ahd aucBK text -books " hali tbe loaned free' of charge to the pupils bf all. schools In the district tislnjr regularly the text books adopted ' ' by the Oregon Text .Book commission, , and, except In districts, of the r, first . . class, following the state's course of tudy. The books to be subject to such . jjrfes ahd regulations' as to cars and U-Tcustody- as the board shall prescribe: provided, that the vote shall bo taksn Separately upon free DOoks,rof , ' high school grades and for grades below th liifih school. -.. ".'Section 1 2. , When- any .district - has so, decided ' by vote of Its electors to furnish free text books to' loan to the pupils the "school board of- laid district shall raise and appropriate annually, in the same manner as other school money Khali be raised and appropriated In such district, an amount sufficient to pur chase text books needed for all the students-who attend school In said dis trict.?.''?, O i ''it pi , ' ' f. J ' "Section 3. The school board shall,, at the, bcfftnnins of ouch school t term, cause alt books to ba thoroughly dinln fected ifl accordance "With rules pre scribed by the- State Board of Health. "Section "t. All : laws and pans of Jaws in conflict with the provisions Of this act ate hereby repealed." ,- TROOPS I' : : KILLING CHRISTIANS Sofia, Feb. 21. -The metropolitan .of the Greek church at Tchataljd reported to the Bulgarian government today that more than 106 .Christians were massa cred in his diocese yesterday by .Turks, A large part of the Tchatalja .district has, been left unprotected by the with drawal of Bulgarian .troops, and the Turkish troops are sold to be taking advantage of the situation to slay very Christian they 'meet - The approximate number of wage, earneia In Canada is estimated at 1, -237,000. WANTED A GOOD STOMACH Ml-O-NA' Stomach Tablets are guar anteed to end indigestion ana give you & good vigorous stomach, or. money back,' They relieve after dinner distress live minutes, so ccois. Ml-O-NA for belching gas. - " - , MI-Q-NA for distress after eating. ' MI-O-NA. tot foul breath, , Mt-O-NA" tot loss of appetite. CLEANSES THE STOMACH . JII-O-NA for heartburn. Ml-O-NA for sick headache. MI-O-NA for night sweats. - Ml-O-NA for bad dreams. ' ' Ml-O-NA after a banquet, : ; , MI-O-NA for vomiting of pregnancy. , I Makes .rich, , pure... blood puts vigof, vim, vitality into the whole body. A week's treatment bf Mt-O-NA will increaso your efficiency, Free trial treatment from l Booth's . Ml-O-NA, Buffalo, N..Y, IF COIISIIP ATED OR: , nil inun "niPoinrmM iousness, Headache, TURKISH DILIUUO mumw , bout Stomach, : Loated ' Tongue or Constipation. 1 Furred Tongue,' Bad Taste, Indtges- (ion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head lines come 'from a torpid liver and ! , clogged bowels, which cause your stom ach to become filled wjth undigested food, Which sours and ferments Ukg ; , ' garbage In a swill barrel. That's th first step to '.untold misery indiges- tion, foul gases, bad breath,, yellow '. skin, mental fears," everything that Is , horrible and nauseating.' A Cascaret to. night will give yof constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning.' They -work while you sleep a 10 cent box from your -rnggtst rHl kerp yo-feHn(r gnwt f or months. MllilotiSrf of men -and women . take a Casoaret "how and then to keep their stomach; liver and bowels regu- Jalod, and nevnr know a miserable nio ,nent. Don't fprjfet tho children their Ittle inKtdus mcd a good, gentle ct'-ans- I L.. (('tilled I'roRS Lcasi'il Mire.) SiMitllo, Wash., tV. 21. Charged with "sl!rilnrf on ha- nuna pMla for the iurpoe of d- fiauditig raili-oRdx cut of sniull 4 sums for dainnsts," O. B. llrown, 'alias ti. W.Ward, and J, N. Case, alms 11, A. Itoherts, arcs .in Jail here today, italhoad offiiials .from Northern' Pacific. Great Northwcn arul llairiman line of- flees claim to have been trimmed , for- sums varying from HO- to 4 $100 by this pair. ' -' ICIPAL OV IP Councilman Ralph C, Clyde,- who has returned td' Portland .after a. two months business trip In California,, in vestlgaed many municipal conditions. . f"I find that Portland. 1 far behind many of the .southern citls "In the mat, tcr of 'municipal ownership," said he today. "Lbs - Angeles- has many mu nicipal projects, the latest being munlct pal ownership of natural gas, . which will b distributed ta ' the . people at cost. '. Oakland" has publlp markets that are a benefit to the entire county. San Francisco , bas made a success of Us municipal railway from the very Start and th& board of supervisors are making arrangements to extend the line Into interurban districts: Outslda of our free employment bureau, we hava Bothinff hers In operation thst 'ls worth comn.arlng.'J I wa gfeatty surprised, lji conversation with ' the meter Inspector or los Anfc'ples, to learn that Gil per cent of ths; meters wei"e defective and tht? ' Inspector Informed .-me. that the company whs the greatest Josor Instead of the cotiHUiner, Ha Jnforinwl ma ths( the . people preferred, however, to. pay for thai inspection and know whether they -were being overcharged or under charged, add that 1he law. had proven a gr&t success during the six year It had been in operation. I Have a draft of a similar ordinance to be presented to the city council. -- "A rieter inspection " ordinance, is badly needed, and if the state .railway 'commission' will do the work, that will ba entirely satisfactory to me." : XVhild in Los Angeles, Mr., Clyde met Mayor Rushlight and his bride, who were oh their way, to the Hawaiian Islands. Mr; Clyde asked the mayor if he "Would, bef a candidate for reelection and Mri Rushlight Informed Mr. Clydo that he' did not know,, ,-..- E . J (Staff CnrreitpouiIrM'a.) ' ' Balem, Oti, Feh. il.--Spwial agents apltointd by Governor WeBt In the Port land vice crusade last fall will receive 11659.52 from the state for their ser vices, at lfftst tula is the amount the house Ways and mean committee has passed bi favorably for special appro- pilation by the legislature, Not a slngU cut was made fin. the recommendations forpaylng special agents made by the governor. H, M.; Esterly, who had charge of the special agents for two months, Septem ber and Ootober. and who collected a mass ,of evidence against owners of property used for Immoral purposes, is to receive J592.8S, .. . . , .; E. , R.; Ringo, his chief deputy, who worked In the vice cases for four months at $150 a month, Is to receive 1600. W. S, Asher, for work In September and October,. Is to get 3250. P. E. Bauer, for work in October, No vember and tiecember, is to get $216.63, " Rewards offered hy the governor to taling $600 'for, convlctiohs; of illicit liquor sales bavd also been recommend ed. Of this $400 'goes to 1j. Metohlf for services in seoujing convictions in Mar cola, Oakrldge and Eugen.; L. McOros ky for services in ontvctlng an illicit liquor dealer, in Portland al lowed 1100. afed 15. jTrwin, for, a tlmilar conviction in Marlon county, Hs allowed ti , IDnlted Press Iaod Wtri.1 'Rome. t'eb. 21.- Susniclont that the condition of J. P. Morgan, the American admitted Vas receive by the United Press bUl-estt bre today lh ft wireless dispatch from that captain of the, liner Caronla. on which STdrcnn w;is in imvn left Cairo.'!. J , . . v i ' JThs Carftnia carftain rtoctarrd that Mornran did maka reservations on the Caronitti-but 'that. thv wwpf rnrloltn, at the last moment, Morgan's pafty le- cmnnffttney mumaeti to await the liner Adriatic and suil direct for New York, ThlM Infnrmiitlon foIlKi'ivT HmlitHinno here by women relatives of the financier uiai -Morgan naa surrcrea u stroke of apoplexy and that unothcr attack is JMorpuns condition. today is not nec essarily grayei but it has bcett fully es tablished that on Monday, at the very time Ms New fork, office was ridiculing renorts of his illness, he wan. in a verv sortous Condition. . .', , ' ! (united Pr wii.i Pan I'rancisco. Feb. 21. Cash bohds of 80,00e for the release. from the fed . eral prison at Leavenworth,. Kn,; of H.' CInncy of ' San Francisco, convict ed at Indianapolis with 33 other union men of conspiracy to transport dyna mite, wore forwarded, to Chjcago .this afternoon. , . ; Bonds, for the release ofi Cdaf;Tvelt. moe, another Ban Francisco labor leadpr. cohvlcted on the Bame charge,; were for- wsvaea to cineasr? three flayw aph: - The first bonds ;submltte to tne fed eral circuit court- bf appeals! In Chicago for TveUmoe's release were returned be causae It was alleged the property val ues were over-estimated. This time, al though only $12,0,000 in 1 realty bonds wrre iwtrf,hvf--tJerir-Tatiteft bond in oxocss of H&1.000 to make certain Of Tveltinoe's release, - ' Clancy's bond is k strictly cash surety, and was raised principally by Kan Fran cisco labor unlotisj, The bond was com pleted l"t ilpht when the Tcamstar'g union subscribtU f 10,00k. ' t PORTLAND IN NERSH VICE CRUSADE EXPENS BILL S TO BE ALLOWED J p - belIeve morganIad i apoplectic stroke CASH BONDS SENT TO -RELEASE IRONWORKERS UiilU luli,.!! b.LLO I .Staff CiTii- iii(loin'f. and pne senate bill, all of more or Icks importance, were signed by Governor West 'today. - Ralph Watson, secretary to tho governor, declares that the senats bill is. the most important one that has passed this session ot the legislature. It is S. B. 131 by Calkins and fixes, the salary or the governor's secretary at $3000 a year. , .. . .. One of the Important house bills signed is No. 433, which crratcs the state board of control and places, all the 6tate institutions under the supervision of this board.'. Other bills signed were as follows: 11. B.-1!5S, by Hagood Consenting to the purchase of the 'locks and canal, aft Oregon City. - .- . - - . , f ' ' ' II. B. J09, by Abbott Creating ft stale board of accountancy, . This bill was defeated once tn the house, was later resurrected and passed and now becomes a law.' It provides that -only the public accountants wbo pass the examination prepared by the board can us the title "Certified publio accountant" ... . , H,. B. 198,.; by Stranahan Providing that the school board in any district in the state may provide for and maintain continuation of evening schools.' H. B.. 160. by ' Bonenrake Regulating the salg ot liquor on Sunday,. 11, B. 70, by Hill Relating to mining corporations. ; , i s PUBLIC iUSE VALUATION : : BILL IS LOST; 23 TO 4 '. ' " (Stalf Onrrtipoliaace.) ! '" . ISalcni, Or.,-Feb. -. 21.- Senator Mc Colioch's bill. prohtbitihg' the payment ot more than twice tho assessed value for property, taken for public use under Condemnation proceedings,' except upon specific finding by tt jury of increase in valuation since the lat assessment, was lost In the xennte this morning, after MoColloch atld Kellaher had forced the fight into the "enemy's country.' J f "This was lntroduoed !at In the s Bion," said McColloclt in' supporting the biU,-''and this may account for the fact that It Is unfavorably reported by my colleagues of the judiciary committee. But some-day sonic such law as this ought to-be the- law of the state. If the stats needs property, for the public use It oughtnot, in justice, to have to pay more' than twice the sum at whlga the downer lists ' it when hi tkya. taxos to thenta.te. .- "Joseph opposed the bill on the ground that the whole -Question of value should be left to a iurv tn determine -Ksilalter. supporting the fcM. tallied httoti tion to the assessment of Ross island at $31, 000, while the owner wanted $3JJ,000 for It when tlis citv nronosed to buv it. i f ha bill was indefinitely postpohed by a vote of 23 to 4, the- latter being Kel laher, McColloclt,' NeUnfer and Patton. President Malarkey did not vote and the absentees- wera Hollls and Miller. TO ST0B THEFTS 'AT . POLICE; HEADQUARTERS , Ko bad has become the thieving at police htt&dQUarters; that. Chief -Slover has appointed Patrolman II,, A. Thatcher custodian of prisoners' property. Here after releasad prisoners must appear foe their property between 7:30 o'clock in the morning and 4:30 in the Afternoon, while Thatcher is on duty. Tfte thief has been so. bold bs even to tamper with the United States mail, abetter containing $1 for one of tua women Inmates of the jail having been taken. The thefts at the station during the last sit months include: j pry goods amounting ta, $Soo in value, returned; a revolver belonging to Patrolman Circle; a bottle of whiskey; complaint against John Luciano, taken from files; $40 and gold 'Watch-belonging tot Charles Le Clero, a prisoner. , Chief Slover put the men of the three shifts on duty during the time LeClerc's prr-perty was taken on ..their honor to return the stolen property, but this plan failed. Other . action now will, be taken, - , . , , ' .. t elianies" Hen laws to protect-workers' Forty-six states have enacted me wages. That Corn Is a Sure 'Goner Now "QITS-IT," the Kew-Plan' Corn , Cora, . Gets Aay Oom Snrtly, Quickly.. You'll say, "it does bet all how quick 'GETS-IT' got rid of that com. It's almost nmBlcr' "UKTS-IT" gets ITever Could So This Befora. 'ftSTS , XT' Mad Every Corn Vanish Xdka ... JWaglcri4, , - every corn, every time, as sure as the sun rises. It takes about 2 seconds' t0 apply It. Cora, pains atop, you for get the corn, the corn shrivels up, and it's genet Ever try anything like that? You never did. There's no more fuss ing . with planters that press on the corn, no more salves that-take off the surounrilng fljih, no more bandages. No more lsntves '. files or 'razors that make, eorns grow, and cunse danger of blood poison, "QJSTS-IT Is equally harmless to healthy or Irritated flesh. It "gets" every corn, wart, callus ahd bunion you've got.' . "v ' ; "at:TS-ir,"is sold at all druggists at 'ii cents a bottle, ar sent on receipt of price by K. Lawrence & Co., Cblcagoi Sold In Portland by'The Owl hrUff Co. Relieved In one minute: Mosey feac quick 11 It doesn't. Get 2) or SO cent tabs pi . Catarrhal Jelly Use it au(rk. Finest remedy ever offered ' for Cold in Head and Catarrh, Sore Nom, Coughs, etc. Twenty yer ot surceM. " - XVhyf No dope in KON DON'S. Sample1 - (re. Write Quick. Address - , KON90N MFG. CO, MlnaeatMlla, Mian. ggg;i,,,:as - j , ' i of i: i.an liA-1 t Ci. l'i"ftoriLj''9 Issm. CoiiRrossional. Piovlnlon fr ellmiimtlon of three cap tains, thri-e f irt-t lieutenants and three, second lieutenants in every regiment was made in a bill introduced into the house Thursday by Chairman llay of the house military committee.- Plain labeling of food packages with the net weight and contents before they are sold to the public is required by a bill passed, by , the senate Thursday, which already had passed in the house.' Prohibition of , proseoutlon of labor unions and. farmers' organizations un der the Sherman; nntl-trust law by the department of, justics was written Into the sundry civil", appropriation - bill yThursduy night, by the housev ? ; Extravagance in .the. present system of improving waterways and the need of closer cooperation, between states and .the federal government., were em phasized in the senate Thursday In a fight over certain provisions of the an nual rivers and harbors appropriation bill. . ' . The senate passed without debate th annual diplomatic and .consular appro priation bill authorizing $3,700,000 for the support of the government's foreign service. The measure will have totb perfected' in a conference committee.. The senate commute on public- build ings and grounds completed the public buildings bill, i which carries approxi mately $30,000,000 more than the house bill." A memorial bridge across the Pa tomao river from , Washington to Ar lington NaUohal cetiietely at, ft cost, of $S,000,000 Is provided for,, . S " ' Western k senators Wore' Informed Thursday that -a- threat has beoti made by tht hQUse leaders 'to defeat the legis lative appropriation " bill if the senate Insists upon retaining in, that btii tbo amendments making appropriation Tor the asBa-y offices at Boise, Hnlena, Cat son, Salt Ialte ahd Deadwood. : The, hoiise bill giving the state of Idaho authority to open for' BettlemetU certain lands withdrawn 'or classified as phosphate or oil lands' was passed Thursday by tho senate. . , $ I yt'luTf': political. i l JDeclaration that" America would be come a ijaven for 'Undesirable foreign refugees -unless the United States su pretn court "reverses the Castro and Mylius declsidns was made Thursday by Secretary of .Commerce and Labor Js'a gel. A bill making it a misdemeanor pun ishable, by a fine, of from $10 to $25 for any person to give, solicit or receive, directly or indirectly, a tip, has been In troduced in the Pennsylvania legisla ture t-;;"'J -'A tyi ii. .4 .'i; U 'Municipal' "blue . laws" forbidding butcher shops and moving picture shows to be open on Sunday were sustained .Thursday by the Illinois supremo court. The decisions were on appeals from the enforcement : of r city ordinances of Springfield. ' " ' ' Missouri, Iowa and Michigan legisla tures on Thursday passed bills for con tltutlonal amendments granting" suf frage to Women. '' The Ohlo-titata senate eh' Thursday adopted the house resolution ratifying the., proposed , federal 4 constitutional ameridment' for tiie popular election of United States senators. In his farewell speech to the busi ness and professional men of Washing ton Thursday night. President Taft said "there is less ' graft, thefe Is less scandal, police protection 1 better, and nature appears mors beautiful In W asn ln(tton than th any city In this country." Eastern. j Claiming it criminally restrains trade, the! government Ms brought Suit at Cleveland against the McCaskey Regis ter company, makers of office appli ances. The dfif enaant la said to own the Dominion Register company, limited, of Toronto, Canada.' ' ' ' Cheating ' the: "great white plague," Lewis S. Watt, !B7, and his wife, Jennie, il, are the. victims of a probable sui cide pact at Washington. Hoth were in the last' Stages of tuberculosis., Thn bodies were found with, the throats silt by a rasor,'-; ;i A jury'in the circuit court at Newark, N. J. awarded Hugh Porter, a member of the charivari party which In July, 111, serenaded Walter J. Force and his bride at their home In Uvlnuston, $3000 for injuries; received when force fired both l)rrei or a -pnotgun hud tuo crowd.' Forte had previously been fined $1000 for firing Into the Crowd. What Is btlleVtd to be a rerord-brcak-inc' carao of corn taken out of an At lantic port n In th" steamer Varldur which sailed rroni - uauimore lor Am sterdam 'Thursday. There, ar stowed tn the vessrl S24,i8 bushel. ' ' Jr. Stephen BmltN "father" ot New tork city's sanitary laws and dean of the surgeons in that city, has Just Cele charges Hull in ING NOT 1,'nited States. Attorney John McCOurt last night finished his Inquiry -regard ing the vatlillty of certain claims . to S'lets reservation homestead lands and a- n as tin testimony has bean w It- ten up tt wlll.be submitted. With his opinion; to the commts-doner of the general lund office at Washington, D. C. Oliver Lee Hull, author of charges that entrymen to the homesteads hud committed perjury la making affidavits to. recover their ' lands, was '"warmly grftle.by the government attorney ' in commenting tar record on the evidence, "Love, ot, notoriety,"- enld Mr. Mc Cowrt.' ''was one of the three reasons for, tile action, . The primary roaaort, however, was to secure a piece of land and to pose before the' squatters. "'The homesteaders," tn " their testi mony," stated Mr. McCourt,, "overesti mated the wotH they did. On the otheit band, Hull and bis witnesses greatly di minished in their testimony th work that had been done by the entrymen. '.'No charges ot perjury can be made fcgainst these people innd there, " Is no reason to proceed against them. I m Satisfied that each of these homestead eri could bring 100 men here to testify as to their truth and veracity, In addi tion, the statements of these me had the r&g.m truth,"', ,- , Frofn-the testimony that iyw" given and from the attltu'do of -MiyilcCourt and Iptris M. Sharp of the Portland land office, it Is" regarded as irtaitt; thttt the original entrymen will soon receive per manent titles to their claims. .' The township in whlch'-'these- lands are lo cated lies 30 miles west f Dallas, In the Cbast. range, end some of them- are j , " v y"1' 1 iT"""fi'-".""f , The placing ot women kCollege gr&rtu n'.es on ttie-it,)xuis police, force, whos ditty would be to watch wayward girls and keep . the. eye nt the .law. on tene ments and sweatshops, is advocated by a a clergyman in that city. SEEK OmEIY S li .ui. ,ot il.'i ula After ; Went to l'ress. -1 brated Ms ninetieth birthday, still in good health and active as k consulting surgeon of Iltllevue hospital. . "iztv,. the Painter's" confession that he had Vied SOU hou.-cs in New York ! at the behest of a local ."arson trust,' bore first fruit Thursday in the con viction of Robrt J. Rubin, u Insurance , adjuster. Riibin faces a term of Im prisonment .up to 25 years. - . ' , -- The : 14 ''story Columbus Memorial' building in Chicago, considered by arch itects orip of tho most, conspicuous of fice buildings In America because of Us ornamentation aiid general design, is to be torn down .because the corner of Ktate ' and yvashington streets -has outgrown' it. - Julius ftueenwald Recent ly paid $2,750,000 for the building and grouhd. . , . 1 I Pacific ' Coast..."i'; : - CitisetiBj of 'i Los "Angeles 'have. Valsed $10,000 to, be'awarded the composer of a prise opera.s This production is to, be of distlnctiveiAmeflcan orlgitf, .and wilt be staged at the Panama-Pacific1 .expoM tioil. f ' ,," ' s , t'p to date, '.labor anions 'of Sah Fran dsco have rained $52,863 to aid la meet ing the bonds of O.. A. Tvctttnoe . and E. A. Clancy, Sail Francisco. latr lead ers, now ia the Fort Leavenworth, Kan., penitentiary.. ;The amount Includes $10, 000 subscribed by the Machinists union and, $500 by the. moulders.'' -. , , , For thtt, second .tlme-ln''"thrce-years, the office of a councilman In Dallas, Or has. been declared vacant by the council by reason, of .the non-attendance of the councilman. .' A.. 1 Harhamhaa. been ousted and will contest the matter in the courts.) . 1 . "? Mrs. KlorenVe ITart'l Moore, knowji as 'the woman" in the Ortis Hamilton em bezzlement cane in 1909, wad found not guilty-by la jury In the United State dlutrict court- at Seattle of .transporting Mens Barret from Vancouver, B. O., to Seattle for alleged Immoral purppsesi To determine the valu$ of a block Of stock Owned by him in the steamers Melville Dollar and Ressle Dollar, XV.' O. Chrlstehdch ot (San l)ranoisca filed ull Thursday against the Dollar Steamship ,lnr, oporating steamers .trntvoCi tlmt port. Cluistensun claims lia bought the stock at a fate- value, of $4062: from a subsidiary, ot the company before It was merged with 'the Dollar concert ' . Destroying tthe plants ot the lipoids butg Enterprise and Trivune ahd othlk1 business blocks; a $S0,000 fire practical ly ' devastated the business section vt llealdaburg, Cal.' It- IS Announced the section will be rtbuJJt at once, .... Ten thousand signatures, more "or less to 4 petition, for ..the, recall of Police Judge Charles E. Weller of San Franolscd ' hoVe been', secured by the Women's AVetlof RCckll leiguo, Only 7S00 names are necessary'.' ' ' i Foreign. '-ft ,,( ' Close friends of Premier AwiuUh.ara not a little concerned about the state ' his health. If is prolonged tight for the home rule bill and his recent, tvdublea with the suffragettes, combined with the different Hs in the cabin fit, Mvft told on tils constitution, generally and espe cially on his iterves,, llis early reaigna-. tlon Is looked for.--" ' " --'The police j of -St. Petersburg hive proiilbited1 Ihi display -of moving pic tures illustrating the life of the late Connt Toistoy.- a-citi ."f "-.. r -King George has donated $1000 to the fund being raised for a monument to Captain Robert F. Scott and bis four companions Who purishd during a po, lar expedition. The fund has - reached $1Q0,00U. , f , A terrible three days battle 'between lOO.OuO Bulgarians, and 70,000 Turku at Bulair has Juttt been concluded. ' Kadi side is said ,' to have lost 3600 men. Enver Bey, leader of the Young Turks, Is reported among the wounded. The grpat collection of pictures,, carv ings and prectus relics which had been gathered tn the building since Its erec tion in 1703 by- Peter the'Qrcat was saved.: . -, . Hust You Be Bald? What have you done) to stop jrouf hair from falling? Have you tried kcxall "93" Hair Tonic? If not, wo want you to try it at our flak;. ' If you have dandruff; U your Hair is ' foiling out and your scalp is not glased and shiny, if you usa Retail , ''03" Hair Tonio according to diree , lions for thirty days, and at the end of that time you are not thoroughly satisfied with the result and will tell us so, we will immediately head bank your money. We won't ask you to promise anything. V won't evea , Question you. We will take you -mere word and return your money. Doesn't it stand to reason that Rexall "93" Hair Tonle must be mighty good remedy and bare given . great satisfaction to our customer if t we endorse it like this? We kaow ot HO similar remedy that is as good. It i is because of what IlUall "M" Hair . Tonio has done for others that we . bark it with our owit money. . Why suffer scalp and hslr trouble of bo bald, when Keioli "83" Hair Touio will remove dandruff, tmtka your scalp comfortable and healthy, promote hair growth and tend to ; prevent baldaees when we will pay for the treatment tbould it fail to please you? , - , , ' W don't ohlitab you to any- tiling. . You simply buy the treat ment; use it, ana if not pleased. , coreo back to us empty- landed anil we will hand back- what you paid us. Two siies, fiOo and IM a bottle. ,. - You can buy Rexall "83"v Hai Tonf . tn this community Bold only by . . .. TUC nil nDllf fn I fit UWU UnUU lU. ' Portland, Ore, ,' Stores in Portland, Seattld, Spokane, Sao i FranclscO, Oakland, Los Angeles . x and Sacramento. , There hBaII Store In BrtyTry town nd oity in the United. 6tte, Conua sod viw nuuu. !' mitre aiuarcut nxu p ' Kemsciy (or nearly every ordintiy human 111 -tach eioeially deelgaeu fur Uia psniouUtt ill ." lor Wnloh it is recommended, - - The Retail Stor are' America's GnwtMt -Drug Store Instantly Helle-va gnd rapidly Cure QOUT.RHKUMATISM.RIIEUMATIC GOUT, $CIATICALtMBAOO,"and all pains In the head, face and limbs. ' Al OH fViftMU, ot (ran Sole Aaent. , i E, FOUGERA ; & CO., Inc. N V. tmtlmi m mrni'-J- i- i 'in-1 11 1 ' Hl,.ii i' t t, 1 . , ! , A I , , i I tt)( I'rcnrU ri.u'.:.c, ia a in- . . pi: I lament Thur-.lay, itaa.Ie p"l!.tLlt n cu.H'w to t:,,; ncij-.iy ol ii.i'it-a.., Prance's military forces. : 1 1 - ' Miscellaneous. In as -accident at the Slwash Creek mines, near Vale, H, C., Thursday, two men, W..1L McBtth and 3. A.-PIolli, f?re drowned when the creek burst into a tunnel in which they were at Work T lynm:i(ji explosion bear Lewis Cmk; B.. C, Thurday morning, killed - one man and Injured four. A prematura discharge caused the accident. ' " Seven hundred men employed at the Britannia mines on Home sound quit work Wednesday, and thegfeat industry is Idle, No question of wages oc hours enters the dispute, the men merely de manding recognition of - the Western IfccieratmH of Miners; " , T ' : , " Reports received at . Douglas, ,Ar$, are to the effect that Pasvual Oro'zco, Mexican revolutionary leader, reported killed a various Mexican points,? Is alfve at i Ptilomfts,s.oppositB Columbus, X. M. He Is said to-be recovering from xt serious wound, J ? ' Two physicians. Drj D. CBarnett and Dr. J.; C. Edson, at Vern6n't TeXas tes- titled that In, their opinion.!, B. Sneed was tint capable of, judging) between right and wrong Vhen he killed APO. Boyce Jr., at, AmarIllot last September; that, he was not, capable ot criminal in tent at the time and that when he saw Boyce his reason was dethroned , t In a conference over a' proposed deal for building jin office building at Dallas, Texas, James It., "White, treasurer of, the Republic Trust company,1 was shot and killed and A. Slivers, vies president of the Republic and' president bf "A. Silvers & Cq., was shot, probably f&tally.i J. A. Clapton o( $ Ban ; Antonio, : T.exas,j ' th.e third Itittn. In the .tonierence, ia charged with the' shooting. . , x : Arrangements are $ being mddftx be tween the American nd Russian "gov ernments' for the establishment of a regular wireless service Across Bering soa. which, will insure telegraphic. c3nv njunlcatlotr between America and- Asia at all times',. 4svn In the event of. Jntev filptioh of the cable uervice. . ; i No Need (to Have Gray Hair '. Illii Simple Recipe, kade tip it Your ,"' '" " Horrle, Sofveath ; ! ' J" ?rr Prolra. -''.'; ' A 110d ,many , men - and vomen go through life handicapped by, gray hair, belieVInif that It cannot W darkened ko hs to escape ' detection among- their friends. ' This is altogether wrong. of course. the cheap'" dyes and. stains are ofttt' Unsatlsf aetorjr, tut)v here Is. a simple little formula, which you can put up at home for very little cost, that will be found to meet Very-'reQuirement: To' 7 ounces of water add one small box of Barho Compounct 1 ounce of bay rum and 1 ' ounce 'of 1 glycerine, gad you'll have a delightfully good preparation for gradually darkening gray nalr or beards, as wen' as s good remedy- fee dandruff and other scalp disorders, It Js to be applied once a week tintU the half J,s darkehea," thn 6iii.e "every two "weeks, It has none of the objetniongblei' Quali ties of ordinary dyes and stains sticki ness, rubbing off,1 and , suclt, defects--and is genuinely reliable In .verr 'y. If your druggist hasn't Barbo Com pound, ask him to order It for you, 25 CEIir..IBIIIE" FOR FALUUB 11 Dott par 50 cents for Worthless - h&ir tonics lit 2 cli, ' reliable, harmless "DaitifJerineVrTGet, results. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair ia mute evidence of a neglected scalp;'-of dandruff that awfut s.cu.rf. There Is . nothing so destructive to the hklr as tisndruff, i robs the hair of it luster,. Its .etrcngth. and its very life; evebtcslly producing a feveriHi ness and Itching of the scalp,, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink; loosch and tile then the hulr jails ut 'fast, . ., ,- . A rtttle Daudcrlne tonight now Any time will surely save your hair. Instantly doara Ah Paitagetf YpU Breath Freelyt Dull Headecha Goett Nasty Catarrhal Discharge Stops ; . Try "Ely s Cream Balm." t3et a small bottle anyway, just to iry ir apply tt little in the nostrils and in- ! stantly your' clogged nose and stopped j up air passages of the head will open; 1 vou will breath freely; dullness , and I headache disappear; By morning the catarrh, e'old-irt-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone, f 'Knd such misery now! Get the small bottle of '"Ely's Cream Balra'' at any ! drug store. This sweet, trogront balm - UJLa.'iuj L. . 1 TS 1 iSl BALf.. I - 'il t DMT mmm tea ill k Mixture' of Sage : and Siil. I - pnur rrevenis Manarun ; - vand Falling Hair, "; ' j When yyu-j, 'darken yottr Imlr . with " Sage Tea ana Sulphur no one can. tell, 'beciniRc it's 4one so naturally; so even ly. It ts also splendid to remove din druf f, cure itching scalp and stop falU tir natr.- ""' !. . . j'lTpering.thhi mixture,1 thoiish, at home' la a ntuosy.and tiOutilcNOnjo tank. For abont 50 cents a bottle ypu Cn buy at nny druir store the rady-io-iip tonic cnlU'd "Wyeth's bikI PmI . plitlf flair Hoim il v." i ... driufifiHt j " put . this mj-vturu ., up thcuii5';lvi;it t -t .' i K J t L Portland's Ric 1". - . i favor,itl lth Sr.y t'-e of similar .nature held m. utin-f t aivording Ko llalph-W. 1 iov. I of the ilniff Pftlval, w ho i an extended trin to the l'inn country. West Indies end ti- the southeast. : .Mr, Hoyt saw the MrU (Irn f ittcs in. New Orleans, SantL.s Havana, and he 'says he is tonv that PottlanJ's Ref Festival lu-id a back ' seat for none of them. Rose Festival is mfiTv widely alvei"t than any, Mr. Hoyt ways, and w he Hi went he found people who have r ot Portland and its annual ft f-t . Mr."- Hoyt was accompanied, by JN Hof. oh. his travels. .. i r . i... ' JUorra Spoils "MartlB' Vl'v-H. ' (Cnited PHMS tniA Vlr.) Santa . Ana, Cal.i Fetji H.--Avlai- Glenn Martin surrendered to the stoi- that -Js- sweeptng: .southern en i; run i late i this afterrtoon and abandoned I Pofti6na-San DUgo fllghc here, fiaiuli ! ifi mm ' I'M i'm ii"1-1 '" f -' . Wire' fences,' grounded at 'about evei v f Ifth" post, will be practically rrff r against harm byjlghtmag, ii to i iia Eczema on Face and Head, ; Rav;, Red Patches with Blisters. Later ' Dry ScaljfandCrackedt Burnlr;: and' ltchmg Intense; Cuticura ' ' Soap and Ointment Cured, . ' lfflO Bellevlw Ave.;1! Junta; Colo. "MX l?tth daughter hiul.'eOieraA en her face tad bead. ? The trouble began With lrrlu-' ting; raw. red pathe , - with blUters hkh t ' would break and a ..fluid was discharged. ' This lit drying formed cabs, ' Later on th patches becam Cry ad ecaly aad cracl" l and the burning in.t Itching were tntesm. W. bad . to . tie her hands to keep her from scratching, as the eruption mode sores which we thought would ruin bar for life. . Her hair fell put and her head was scabby all over. She rested neither day or sight. ' "We tried medicine but stlU po relief and finally we decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, -We pegitft using theta by trash ing the bead and face la warm water and Cuticura Soap, after which we anointed them Wttk Cuticura Ointment. . This brought rest afid'elcep for her. la two months you wouldn't have, fc&owa the Child t the wm curat and ha4 never been bothered einen itb this disease,1. (Signed) Mrs. 3. Garri son. Sept. 95, 191x7 i. CuUcumop 2Sc) and Cntlcura Olnt mentjtSOa) are sold evert-where; A singta set Is often sulficlanf. - lbcrl tample of each mailed free, with 33-p. Skin LwV . Ad dress post-card v Cuticura. hept.T, Boston. " - JiarTender-faced men should use Cuticura Soap $bavlnf Stick, 15c Sample free. Oet a 25 rent- bottle Of;Knolton's Danderhio front,' any drug store of toilet counter, and after tli first ap plication you. Kill' a.y-it was the Le,3t Investment ,you ever made, your l air wilt' immediately take on' that in, luster and luxMi-iuncn whicb-'is ko Ik -....-tiful. It Will become wavy atm fluff and have'the appearance of abuiui.uo -; an Incomparable gloss and SoftiiPk.i, bus what will please VQu most will be afii' Just l a. few weeks' uc, when you actually see a kt of fine, downy ii s i i- new -balls growing all over the ..! tn. dissolves by theat of the nostlii-.i penfetratea and hala the Inflamed, len membrane which lines the no.!-, head and throat; .clears, the air passa ges; stops nasty discharges and a feel ing Of cleapstng, soothing relief romp immediately, 1 '.' Don't lay awake tonight tnursUrr for breath, wltH head stuffed; nostr'U closed, hawking nd blowing. Catnn .. or R cold, with tt. running nose, f.,t mucous dropping into the throat, (! raw dryness is dlatrefcs.lhg, but trl..' needless, , ' I ' ' Put your faith ut once in ."Ely"' Cream lialm" and your cold pr caUirr t will .surely disappears . ' - ' make It too Sticky so Insist you v. "Wyeth's" then there wltl be no pointmetit"' " Tou Just- dampen a sponge .r i brush with "Wyth's Ha.nn u-.i : phur and drawlt thtouitli your i Ukltig tfne stnall strand at a t'T", this-at pifthi and by tKt'itlr.jf v'l r halt disappears and after an!!n ir cation or two becomea bcauttn.i: ehtid and more k1iv a:i-1 t' ' than ever. Vou will ai.i. l'"''.v dvuff is gone and luilr h. : ' (irav, f.ti.'J J Mi-, f i$ a slsn of tl I R-m itii.i -h j uut l.i'nl tifd ' i i ' i Ri't bust st in v. i ti tut Hu'Htiir y 'i f " on WW? 'a..-,i-.,,.i'V(-ii6 h