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THE OREGON , DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAN D, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 13,71913. 21 EVEN THZN. VERY SCnTV2, OVXSPEAO ALL RIG! FT. AT TIE RRESffifc. DEFINING IT. -SURE .THUa FAR WCZSi mm :rr ' fV" "V X-K .TV if, j m 1 ii 'Ml f. as ."V 1 isr v hi ": I The Caveman I hear Witli Lime itOQt and Rosie Rock are going to lira la fin style when they marry." His Wlfe-Yes; they' tented a well etesm heated car in the si.i : jo ft Toicano.,, - - Notes of Wednesday's Happenings Brief Paragraphs Gire Journal Readers the News -of Late Yesterday . Afternoon and Last Night. " - " Political.' . Acting Governor Holdman has signed the legislative act repealing the Ar kanaaa anti-trust law. The repeal of the law permits any foreign corporation to engage In business tn the state so long as the foreign concern does not seek to regulate prices within the state. ; Secretary, of the Kavy Daniels an nounced Wednesday that he would aeek to have the Incoming congress extend the provision of the law of 1903 author izing the. appointment of two midship men to the Naval academy every four year by each senator, representative and delegate in congress. " Office seekers have pressed Attorney General. McReynolda to the point where he has been obliged to order the depart ment of Justice closed to all visitors at 4:S0 p. m, senators and representative! included. : v-v;;- .-.. . ,vf, Authority to appoint 10 patrolworaen or as many more as necessary is given the police commissioner -of New York city in a bill introduced in the state legislature Wednesday. The ninth joint ballot on the long term United States senatorshtp, and the eighth Joint ballot on th short terra senatorshtp at Springfield, J1I., Wednes day resulted in ao choice. Colonel J; Hamilton Lewis received 66 out of 71 votes cast, but the chair declared there was no quorum, i I1twwil MUVailVCU IMlUhMVr BiKJfV Wednesday, when the house ways and means committee put the finishing touches on th Iron and steel schedule after having previously disposed of the two preceding schedules, !A," chemical, and ''B." earthenware. Gains 30 Pounds In 30 Days 'Protomi, tin EemixlaWft Vvtr link' Builder, Builds Up Flesh Fait and "Make You Flump and !?tnmp. GO-Gcnt Packago Frco X .- ' .......... '.. i srjmj 1 1 A I ( - , - S Pretone WilfMake Yeu Round, Phimp ead ""v flrettf1 M Picture. '-. --- Thin people suffer a good deal of em barrassmont and ridioule, . Aa . people poke fun at a bony horae, so are bony people the target for many humiliating flings." . Th plump, well formed man. or wom an is a magnet; Pro tone makes you plump, strong, well formed, normal, Suts enlor in your cheeke. a happy twinkle In your eye and a fine poise to your , whole body. It keeps yoit that way. It la the most eolentiflc and ef fective flesh, and strength builder so tar known, barring none. The regular $1.00 alse of Proton Is for sal by all druggists, or wlU be dialled direct, upon receipt of price, hy The Protons Co.. 6001 Protone Bldg., Detroit, -Mloh. - - - , . .. rBB PXOTOKB COTTVOH It will rout yon nothing to prove the remarkable effects of this treat ment. The Protone Comrmny will send to any one a free r.fro pack age of Protone, If they will fill out this coupon and enclose 10c In tamps or ailver to 'help cover post age. They will' 'also send with t full Instructions and their book on "Why You Are Thin." THE PHOTONS COMPACT 6001 Proton Bldg. Detroit, Kick. Kama . . Street . , City State. i , Tha reenter SI. 00 size Of Proton In or eele In Portland by The- Owl Drug No free pack sea from druggists. ----r J,, Ar Yea Interastexl 4 , la Ike proper treatment f 4 TUBERCULOSIS Treating dlaeates of the ' reiplratory orgraa ia aome - thing that rcQilirei car and ,, perievsraace. Plenty ot treah Sir, noorlh '. tog food of oertala diet, and a . , moderate, mod ot living ia , itatlal. - la addition, a preparation that will do much in aiding to - arrest th disease and build ap th aystem la- . Hotm fPHIt r hklit mni iun md$n SIROUN CO. El t sWwtr. fw.T Cyi PeoatmMa4 and Siitributed ky The Owl Drug Oo., Ikidmer Drug r . m4 all leadlna druniaU..v - . mm m u m l mu Vt ffy i Drtimmer "Ttla. town lan't area a the map." .; Frond Reuben "WelLth town don't feel aa badly about it as the map , ought toV ' . " - ' " : Eastern, John Denies, alleged captain of the arson trust, which has used the torch from Seattle to New York,, confessed at Chicago Wednesday, to Assistant District Attorney Johnson that he had burned at least 29 stores In. Chicago as agent of th arson ring. He said the loss from these fires would reach 6600,000.. In his confession Danles Im plicated a score of business men and insurance adjusters in Chicago and in other cities, and the Indictment of at least 40 prominent persona is expected. Speaker Champ Clark of the nous of representatives was on .Wednesday ad mitted to practice before th United States supreme court He had neglected to obtain this admission before. Senora Leonldaa Plata, wife of the president "of Ecuador, sailed from New York Wednesday with her five children for Colon, thejre to cross the isthmus and Join her husband in Quito. The varied political fortunes of Senora Plait have kept her for more than five years, an exile from her native land. Another scheme was added Wednes day to th many' ways in which New Yorkers are trying to deal a blow at the high coal of living. The New York Railways company and the Interbor ough Rapid Transit ' company opened the : first of a string of six stores which ar designed for the exclusive accommodation of the Streetcar, ele vated and subway employes of the city. Foodstuffs will be furnished them at cost. Announcement was made Wednesday by the Southern Relief society that the Home for Confederate' Veterans would be opened in Washington April 16. Mrs. George Dewey, wife of the admiral, was among the first to pledge heraelf to equip a hospital room. The home will be open to destitute or sick "wearers of the gray," their widows and. orphans. : Governor Hedges of Kansas has ac cepted an Invitation to make the princi pal address e.t a celebration in Lincoln, Neb., next Wednesday at the birthday anniversary Of Secretary of State Bryan. Secretary Bryan will come from Wash ington to attend. ,: Mrs. Emma Nonts and her six chil dren were fatally burned Wednesday when a lamp exploded in their home at Filbert, Pa. The children range in age from 10 years to two months. Mrs. Daisy Holland was burned to death, her husband. Ellis Holland, waa fatally Injured and -Mrs. Louis De Saulles was hurt when the gas tn the kitchen range at the Holland home at Unlontown, Pa., exploded Wednesday. Director E. F. Newell of the gov ernment reclamation service, in a state ment issued at Chicago Wednesday, takes issue with remarks credited to James HIM in a recent speech, in which the railroad man stated that ir rigation work of th government could b accomplished at half the amount now expended. In his statement, Newell declares that Hill shows a surprising lack of accurate Information and "ap parently clings to the womout theory" that the government cannot do work as cheaply as private enterprises. The Missouri supreme,,, court on Wednesday affirmed the constitution ality of the law prohibiting lotteries, policy games or betting when It af firmed the sentence of Edward A. Hil ton to three years' Imprisonment for conducting a policy game in St. Louis. There will be room enough to sit down, but hobbles will be tighter than ever, is file decree from Paris brought to New York Wednesday by C. C. Kurta tnann, who arrived on the North Gorman Lloyd steamship Kaiser Wllheltn 11, after securing an agreement with Paris mediates to deliver their creations di rectly to New York importers. The alleged coaster brake "trust" must stand trial' on charges of violat ing the Sherman anti-trust law, as Judge Hasel In the United States court at Buffalo on Wedneaday overruled de murrers to indictments obtained by John Ford O'Bryan, United States dis trict attorney, a year ago. Iatific Coast. j Following an agreement by both parties hat the case should go over for second trial to November 7, it was stated at Ventura, Cel., Wedneaday, that the 675,009 breach of promise suit brought by Miss Nellie Franks, a stenographer, against Fred Snodgrass, New York Ulant outfielder, had been compromised out of court. The Jury In the first trial disagreed. Representatives of 40,000 California women have eent a telegram of protest to the' senate committer Investigating the outrages perpetrated , upon suffra gists in Washington March 3, demand ing that the investigation bo carried to a full extent, and that responsibility be plsced where it belongs. Miss Kthel Hall, once known to the police of Los Angeles and San Diego as "the Queen f th smugglers," died Wednesday tn a Ixis Angeles hospital. It was announced that she was operated on some time ago, and that she failed to recuperate. Children of John Gordon, reputed son of Napoleon Bonaparte, are living qui etly with their identity not generally known, In Los Angeles, Oakland. San Francisco and New London, Conn., ac cording to representations mad In San Francisco Wednesday by Mra. Susan D Lancy of Oakland, one of Gordon's children. The body of Gordon, whom Mrs. De Lancy say was Napoleon's youngest son and lssu ot tha beautiful Princess Louise, repose in a plot at Laurel Hill cemetery, in San Francisco. Carl Browne's army of unemployed had- Ha big parade and public "mulli gan" on the plasa at Stockton, Cel., Wednesday night and has started on Its march to Sacramento. Brown mat with unusual difficulties in mobilising bin army of Jobless men In Stockton, hot because of any lack of hospitality on Stockton's part, but because so many of his recruits found it so much mor profitable and so restful to the feet to accept Jobs, that, ,wer offered them along th way from San Francisco. Sarah Bernhardt, the noted French actress, sustained painful but, probably not serlou injuries in an automobile accident at Los Angeles Wednesday night. . Colliding with a big motor truck, th machine Waa wrecked and th so. tress suffered two wrenched ankles, a lacerated Hp and bruises about the bod-. . , ', ': ' : A campaign of prosecution 'against th praotlce of shippers of reducing th compensation of common carriers by falsely listing; th weight of merchan lahocent Wlfey Dearie., wkat dost, overhead expense" mean? BuAoess alas Money paid for I womaa'a hata and umbrella. dise waa begun at Los Angeles Wed nesday by the government Foreign. . A special train with steam up, was waiting on a siding to receive, J., Pler pont Morgan, the American banker, When the liner Adriatic docked at Na ples from Egypt. Morgan was rushed to Rome. 'Where specialists ar waiting to give lilm treatment. Prince Henri de Beam et ChaJal has failed to get f h assistance of the French court of, appeals in obtaining 1240,000 from bank in Baltimore as part of the fortune left htm by bis late wife. . She was Beatrice Winans, daughter of the late Ross Winans. The Srince represented that the brothers of is dead wife opposed his Inheritance of the property. ; , ' 7 . Some opposition to the iapmens and hurried Increase of the peace footing of the French army has mad its ap pearance. Some 360 professors of the Sorbonne, among them, the finest schol ars in France, have issued i united ad dress to theageople of Franc not to yield thoughtlessly "to the military panio and to" forcea of reaction which tend toward desperate adventure hos tll to the republican government" Th government at ' London ' has served a writ on Frederick Pethick Lawrence, Joint editor with his wife of Votes for Women, for the recovery Of 608 pounds ($3040), th unpaid balance of the costs in the conspiracy trial at Old Bailey last May. The. sum of 606 pounds was recovered by the sal of Lawrence'e furniture and belongings last October. x The German government published Wednesday a sharp rebuke to certain newspapers which are declared to have been fomenting international trouble by provocative articles. It also disavows an attack by the Cologne Gazette on France aa the "European mischief maker," to which a section of the for eign pess attributed an official char acter. Miscellaneous. Public announcement that the Duke of Connaught, governor general Of Can ada, with the Duchess and Princess Pa tricia, will sail from New York for London March 22, was made at Ottawa Wednesday. The duchess and the prln cess will not return, but the duke Is expected back in May. Two other mem bers' of th royat family may return with .blm. Japanes graduates of Harvard have subscribed to a fund of $20,000 to be used by th corporation as a founda tion upon which to establish leeture ships on oriental philosophy. It is pro posed to have profeasors from the lead ing universities of Japan come to Cam bridge for two or more years at a time to give courses. On payment of a ransom of 10,000 pesos, Carlos Soto and Pepe Teran, rich mlolng men nf Douglas, Aria., were freed Wednesday at Montezuma, where they have been held by bandits, posing as stat troops. Senator Wagoner has Introduced a bill to prohibit the employment of chil dren in the canneries of the state of New York. You Can Have Your With- Fer Either a Ba tiful Brawn or Raven Black Hatf . Tou don't have to wait an bear. Juit m&kft tin Your mind tht mt. atreaked. er faded Stir by tulnlBf It wun Mra. W' hMldlwiroasro". D T t- Mimu. Builf, giileklr m4 mltif aflM In. Wu.Ii, it tai i ttmtt w fmtnUt Ml bwf . ItUta Mir SMm '! ! (IM from M, wlpfctir. !! ll MtoUlg MDPOMM, M Will mot m. n HMMOfer, MUmmt, wihm. B ?w prafw k tort, Hk Md 3S Mil far a trial fcf. ) 4l"oMo W4 mlaakl took Mwiansl hlt or m4 lok f klr lr n. io rut M winpU, tn. U mm m4 mnv of hlr, MSam hot n. Mr.ronor,arisMlfl04 irTSerOTM was-, wmrmnm1 CHEN LOVE SYRULOF FIGS Sweetens Their Stomachs and Cleans the Liver and Waste-Clogged Bowels Without Griping. Every mother Immediately realises after giving her child delicious Syrup of Figs, that thla is the ideal laxatlv and physic for th children. Nothing else regulates the little one's stomach, liver and 60 feet of tender bowels so prompt ly, besides they dearly lov its delight ful .fig taate. It your child Isn't feeling well; rest ing nicely; eating regularly and acting naturally it la a sure sign that its little Insldes need a gentle, thorough cleans ing at once. 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 in a few hours all the foul, constipated, clogged up waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, grlplrig or weakness, and you will surely have a well, happy and smiling, child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drug ging your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro matic, it cannot be harmful. 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 th package. At rout druggist for th full name, "vrup of TIga and-ETtf If "or Senna? prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. Tb is th delicious tasting, genuine old reltabl. Refuse anything else offered. ,. Henry Penn Tm gobg to boss this domicile or know the reason why." His Wife "Henry. jou'U know th" rtasoa wky."-- -' VV'-'A "v ;; v' ' s ' ' "'- ;-','':A : .:", ';' vl '!f.- YET SETTLED DESCHUTES ISSUE Governor Opposes Enlistment of Reclamation Service to Extent of Irijunction Threat; How the Board Lines Up. , (Bloi Burett of To Journal.) Balem, Or., March IS. No decision was reached by the desert land board at its meeting yesterday afternoon as to whether an effort should be made to get th reclamation service to join with th stat In construction of th Columbia Southern project and in making it cover a larger area than I included In the original project. The board decided, however, to employ Immediately Engi neer O. Lauergard to begin an investU gatlon of the two projects under the provisions of th0 Deschutes survey bill. As funds under that law are now avail able, byadoptlng this course the pre liminary work that will be required in connection with the Columbia Southern project can be commenced at once. Then wheh the Columbia -Southern appropria tion la available, which will be June 6, Lauergard will joe employed a project engineer. West Threatens Xnjnnotlon. Governor West told the members of the board that he would enjoin the board from expending the appropriation if an effort was made to te the Colum bia Southern project up to the reclama tion eervlce. He said if the reclama tion service took hold of it years would be consumed In completing the project 'The people are tired of lnvestlga tlon," he declared. "They want water. I expect to see this project completed before I am out of office. The legisla ture made this appropriation to reclaim this body of land and redeem thA good name of the state. I say It is upo us to do iL" Governor West didn't look with faVv upon any suggestion to include the re clamation service in on the scheme. "There is no need to go back to Wash ington and get a lot of slfk stocking gentry," he said. "We can. employ good engineers of our own and do the work." Attorney General Crawford said, as the matter now appeared to him, he didn't think he"would.favor cooperation, while State Treasurer Kay, who Is per sonally opposed to the state going into any sort of reclamation business, did not express an opinion. State Engineer Lewis fsvored cooperation. Secretary of State Olcott, the fifth member of h board, was not present. ' Th board decided to let the water users now on the project have com plete control of the maintenance of the portion of the project that Is com pleted for this season. Two Landowners Appear. COle K. Smith and It. M. Klder, who have land In the central Oregon project, were present, and wanted to know when they might expect to get patent to their land. They said that unless the settlers eould get title to their lands so they eould raise money on them, many of them were going to be starved out be fore th project was completed. Members of ths board told them that as soon as the north canal was com pleted patent could be secured to a con siderable portion of the land. Th two men had other complaints to make, hut when asked for suggestions a to how conditions could be bettered they had non to make. LOSES SIXTY DOLLARS AND STILL IS WINNER JUST ONE HALF SUM 4 How can a man give away one half of $60 and come out a win- ner7 This is the answer: V Several days ago Frederick 4 Otto, a retired ranchman, resl'l- Ing at 67 North Twentieth street, experienced a fit of sneesing while walking in the street, H 41 Jerked his handkerchief from his 4 pocket and with it came his purse containing $00. It dropped on the sidewalk and Otto, ignor- ant of his loss, walked on. " " e At home he reached into , his 4 pocket for his money and found e 4 it gone. He then recollected 4 having heard something drop in 4 the street, and forthwith gave 4 up all hope of ever seeing the 4 4 coin again. 4 A friend, however, felt differ- ently, and suggested that an ad , 4 in the lost and found columna 4 of The Journal might bring 4 about the recovery of th money. 4 He acted on the suggestion. 4 That evening a barber who had found the purse phoned Mr. Otto. 4 The ranchman was so delighted with a prospect of securing the 4 return of his money that he 4 promised th man one half of th . 160. It was a liberal reward, and 4 Mr. Otto paid it, but th point 4 is this: if he had not adver- Used he would not have recov- 4 ered his money. That is why he is a winner by. ISO. Want ad V payl 4 Johnson Trial April 7. . 7. ICdUoU Prfs taMl Wlre.i Chicago, March 13 April 7 waa th date set in the United States district oourt for . th. - opening ' of the ft4arf--Jaek-Jher4Me negro pugilist, on a charge of smuggling valuable jew els into this country. Following the smuggling trial, Johnson will be tried on a white slavery charge DESERT BOARD HAS NOT ii i1tIA . M-.. 1 ii. i&: uhi Miss riajgoer "In the last act th hero marries his landlady." Mr. Piffleby "That's ' not heroic It's foolhardy.H . FIRST TIME IN HISTORY v "OLD GLORY" FAILS TO . WAVE AT WALLA WALLA , : (Special to The Jouroal.) 4 - Walla Walla, Waslu, March 13., 4 -"-Lonesome and deserted, except 41 for- the presence of Sergeant 4 Edward Byrne ana his family, 4 Fort Walla Walla soon is to be 4 4 mre lonesome, and will have all Vthe marks .of an abandoned mil- ltarypoat. During, a high wind ' some time ago the towering flag 4 pole at the west end of the gar- 4 4 rlson quadrangle became loos- 4 4 : ened about the base and was 4 blown partly over. The care- 4 keeper considered it lmpractl 4 cable to reset the hug pest, and 4 4 wrote to Vancouver for lnstruc- 4 tlpns. He was ordered to re- 4 4 move It, and yesterday morning 4 4 a orew of men completed the 4 4 work started by the wind. .4 4 Today the' old fort, for the 4 4 first time since Walla Walla 4 4 consisted of a few log cabins, is 4 4 without a staff for Old Glory 4 4 to float from. 4 Snrsaparilla Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic, a regular tonic. There is not a drop of alcohol in it. You have the steady, even gain that comes from a- strong tonic. Ask your doctor all about this. i. a ArorCo.. Uvoll. Um Time ItS No Indigestion, Gas or Sourness Five Minutes After .faking "Pape's Diapepsin." If what you Just ate Is souring oa your stomach or Ilea like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dlsslneas, heart burn, fullness,, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache this Is indigestion. A full case of Pa pes Diapopsln costs only fifty cents and will thoroughly cure your out-of-order stomach, and leave sufficient about the house in case soma one else in the family may Buffer from stomach trouble or Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show, you the formula plainly printed oa these fifty-cent cases, then you will under stand why dyspeptic trouble of all kinds must go, and why they usually relieve sour, out-of-order stomachs or indigestion in five minutes. Dlapepstn Is harmless and tastes Ilk candy, though each dose contain power suffi cient to digest and prepare for assimi lation into the blood all the food you eat; besides, tt make you' go to the table with a healthy appetite; but, what will please you nvst, is that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pill for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many Diapepsin cranks, as som people will call them, but you wlU be cranky about thlsaplen. did stomach preparation, too. If you everSlry a little for indigestion oc gas tritis nr any other stomach misery. Oet some now, this minute, and for ever rid yourself of stomach trouble and Indigestion. Home Treatment for Epilepsy or Fits Those who suffer from this ner vous disease, accompanied by its sudden attacks of unconsciousness and convulsions, will be Interested in knowing that we have author ised the' sale of Kosine treatment of Epilepsy by Woodard-Clark Drug Co. and Bkidmoie Drug Co. These well known stores have our authority to sell the Koain treatment for Epilepsy on the fol lowing guarantee; buy a bottle of Kosine for $1.60. If after using you are not entirely satisfied, your money will be refunded. We want the moat skeptical to try th Kosine treatment on this guarantee, for the success of th treatment during the past ten reara, both by the laity and Pro esslon, has proved th merit of th article. . . . Many letters testify to the relief from .the' sudden attacka, ' while other tell of tiielr restoration to usual health. For sale by Wood-ard-Clarke Co., Park and Alder Sts., and Skldmore Drug Co., 151 3d St Th Xosln Co., Washington, D. 0. USE ALLEN'S FOOT EASE, The antiiepMe powder to be shikea-. Into the hoc. If yon want rvt and comfort for tired, chlnf, twolloo, sweating teot, Allen's root Em. It relieree eorat ind bnoloac of all pale and BfDl blhtere, tore and callous enots. Leather Boom, and for broking j f,r Bbooa. It tt the greatear comfort dlaeorwr of the age. Trr tt today. Sold evtrywher. 211 eontt. Don't swept njr tiitmtltuto. For KEKR trial park age, adilroat lUn 8, Olinated. L Ko, K. X, Ay2ir9s JUST VANISHES. mm m m Ti&dy Is this a pedigreed dog?" Dealer "Pedisrreedl Whv. , if that dorg could talk he wouldn't speak to either of ns." Those Engaged in Rescuing Wayward Face Very Dif ficult Problem. ? - (Salem Bureau ot The JojirnaM . Salem, Or., March 13. What to do With the' many way ward girls who com under their car until the new stat in dustrial school for girls is built, is a problem that is greatly vexing those who are engaged in this protective work. Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin, superintendent of the municipal department of public safety for women of Portland, was her yesterday, and she said that all the institutions caring for girls were crowded to their capacity. She said the work in her. department Increased ft per cent last year. " The women asked th legislature for $6000 for assistance in caring for ma ternity and disease cases, but th bill was defeated. Mrs. Baldwin stated the Louise Home, which Is practically the only Institution in Portland hand ling such cases, is now crowded to ca pacity. She stated that 79 per cent of the wayward girls taken into the home wer diseased. The building of the state industrial school for girls will not relieve .nls congestion, she said, as this class of cases will not be Jaken until the institution can be enlarged. She said the social service council, which supported the bill providing for the state industrial achool for girls, was very much pleased over the passage of the measure. , ' Wants Republicans and Pro gressives to Unite Into New Party. (Cnlttd Pram Leaatd Wire.) New Tork, March 13. Apparently ahanrinnfnar ths Idea that the PTOKreS- elves alone will prove strong enough to win the next nationar eiecuon irom me nmuTot vrnnk A. Munsev. million aire publisher and close friend of Theo dore Roosevelt, issuea.ioaay an uppem to both Progressives and Republicans to meet on neutral ground and organise a new party. Munaey ays the Republicans have plenty of money nnd have more news papers than the Progressives. He de clares the plan to raise campaign funds by popular subscription has proved a fallacy, adding that "all attempts- to raise money In considerable amounts In that way have poved failures." The publisher suggests that if 40 per cent of the Republican voters pledge themselves to send delegates to a na tional conference and a like percentage of Progressives will do the same, it will mean victory.' U GRANDE MEN INVENT IMPROVED GRAIN HEADER . (Fpcll to The Journal.) La Grande, Or., March 1 J What farm ers claim is th biggest grain saver that has yet been put on th market has been Invented and patented by two La Grande men, Leroy and J. w: Spencer. It ia a header whose table Is raised and lowered by th turn of a hand, while the teams are moving, lustead of th customary loss or sn hour In changing the sickle and table when cutting grain of different height. George Stock, a former Cove banker, lately In Portland, and O. W. Moyer have purchased the patent for. $50,000 and are going to build a factory In La Grande if local capital becomes Interested. If not, they will go elsewhere to build. Enough grain is savd by the process, It is said, to pay the cost of the ma chine In a short while, as the header csn be raised and. lowered to head all i,in,i. nf roin that mav arrow In one field with the sam ease that a binder Is handled. NORTH YAKIMA HAS KICK ON P. P. & L. (Special to The Journatt North Takima. Wash., March 13. On March 21, City Attorney G. O. Shumate will go to Olympla to argue befor th state public service commission this city's complaint on water service, on which' evidence was taken by Commis sioner Wilson in this city January 8. and JO. Ira P. Englehart, attorney for the Pacific Power ft Light Co., will also go to Olympla at that tlm to rep resent the owner of the water system. North Yakima has a second complaint pending before the stat public service commission, dealing with charges for electric current, gag and water. It will send Mayor Splawn and City Attorney Shumate to Pasco, March 28, to decide whether it and other eltles served with electric current by the Pacific Power & Light Co. will Join Pasco irl its com plaint on rates for electricity alone. MAMY OBJECTIONS TO E. H. RICHARD PILE IN (Staff OorrttooBdendO Salem, Or, March IS. Vociferous ob jections .Jo the sppolntment of KVH. ftir.hajflj j.s,!P"ntyattomev fff Jos-i-phlne county have reached f thrgov ernor. The principal objector la Rob ert G. Smith, mayor, of Grants, Pass, leader of th dry forces, and chairman MUNSEY ASKS AID CF 'CIG BUSINESS' '-. Mai "1 went downtown to-dav and fenrot all a beat my pocketbook." Edna That's not bed. I went dows one - day end forgot my powder poll and mirror, of all thing democratic in that neck of ; the woods. So today the governor ae cldpd to delegate hla private secretary, Ralph Watson, as special ambassador to visit Grants Pass and-Investigate. Watson will leave Friday night and the governor stated he would spend one day with th "wets" and one day with the "drys" before returning , to make his report. In the meantime the appoint ment of the county attorney is being held up. xi Th highest and lowest points of land in the United States are both in' California and less than 0 miles apart, the summit, of Mount Whitney and a' spot in Death valley. , f ft I " '. 1' This HomcMade Cough Syrup Wilt Surprise Tou Stop Ere WkeopUg; Ceagfc Qalcaly. A Family 8 apply at Satall Cost. Here is a home-made remedy that takes hold of a cough instantly, and will usually cure the most stubborn case in 24 hours. This recipe makes a pint enough for a whole .family. You couldn't buy as much or as good ready-made eouRh syrup, for $2.50, . Mix one pint of granulated sugar with pin of warm water, and stir '& minutes. Put 2 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and add th Sugar Syrup, This keeps perfectly and has a pleasant taste children like it Braces tip the appetite and is "lightly laxative, .which helps end a cough. You probably know the medical Talus' of. pine in treating asthma, bronchitis and other throat troubles, sore lungs, etc Therd is nothing better. Pincx is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in gnaiacol and all the natural healingjinq elements. Other preparations will not work in this formula, ; the prompt results from this inexpen sive remedy have made friends for it in thousands of homes la the United States and Canada, which explains why the plan has been imitated often, but never successfully. A truarantv of abanhite satisfaction, of money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will pet it for vou. if not, send to Thg Pinex Co., It Wayne, lad. Pinex is fully guaranteed by I.aue Davls Drur Co..- distributors. Portland. BOWELS BAD, LIVER If Constipated, Bilious, Headachy, Stomach Sour, get a 10-cent box of Cascarets. Tou men and women who ean't get feeling right who have headache, coat ed tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dlszlnem, can't sleep, are bilious, nerv ous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have back acne ana leei worn, oul . Are you keeping jour bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a pas sageway evory few days with salt, cathartlo pills or castor oil? Thla is important. Cascarets work while . you sleep: cleanse and regulate the Stomach, re move th sour, undigested and ferment ing food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out ot th system all th constipated waste matter end poison In the Intestines and bowels. A Cases ret tonight will straighten yoa out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your strfmacfi sweet; liver and bowels regular and bead clear for months. - Don't forget the children. They love Cascarets because they taate good do. good never (rip or sicken. ..:. OPonchlal NY TROCHEU) For the Voice ana coughs. Used by speaker and alnnrera for ; ever 60 yean. 26e. 60c 11.00. Sample Krce. JOHN I. BROWN A SON. tleato. M Save Your Health Host sicknesses that impair health have their start in quite ordinary ailments of the organs ot diges tion or elimination. Stomach, ' liver, kidneys, and bowels are quickly benefited by the action of; BESCMLTS a. BoU tywfcf. la eeaes. 10e 2S. Catarrh t; Quickly Relieved Get a 25 or 50 cent tube of JLLu. ' CatsrrhEl Jelly atone. UaeltQttlck. ' Finest remdr evr effered for Catarrh, Conl m tlie !). I. . " V oney reft"li'l'fH wwM. 'i w - snccets. Why? fcampie dee. - KOXBON MFG. CO, T" IP ' Ua3 TORPID CASK ID) PILL