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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 21. 1313. DL:aviLiir3 wat. AN EASY Ord enough sa. . ;."-. 1:3 v;r..-. ;vW -u JT ' Wifey Before marriage yon said I was your guiding star. Hubby I waa la a fog when I aald It Thursday's Neivs Happenings of Human Interest Occurring Throughout the World After Teaterday'f Iaaue Went to Preaa. ' Political. ' 1 Because of the extension f the olaaal-1 ned civu service to include fourth class postmasters and the announcement that postmasters of that class would be sub Jected to a competitive examination, the postoffica department Is receiving nearly 20 resignations a day." - ' Colonel Theodore Roosevelt In a let ter made publlo Thursday, . indorses Frank H, Gerhart for Progressive candi date for mayor of St Louis at the April election. . Gerhart In national politics la ' a Democrat. "' ' ? w,;-.- .: . . The Iowa red light Injunction and . abatement bill was put through the first of the three processes before It will be l come a law When the California as ecmbly passed It Thursday by a vote of 67 to 17. Governor Major on Thursday signed a bill making It unlawful for saloons to serve free lunches In Missouri. The law was urged by - the St. Louis Retail ' Liquor Dealers' association. It la said - that Us enforcement will save St Louis aloon keeper 2SO,000 a year, - The house bill regulating the practice of medicine was passed by the Arizona ' senate, ' Like the California bill, It per mits healing by Christian Science prac titioners. ' - Charging them with ? the attempted larceny of $26,000 of the Bank of Man ; hattan and plotting to obtain money on - Invoices covering boxes of hair goods, the grand Jury at New xora nas in ' dieted Antonio Muslca and his sons, FhllllD. Georae and Arthur, members of the family of alleged swindlers- trapped ln New Orleans with more than $500,000 r on their persons. - Seven hundred pottery girls who went en strike at East Liverpool, Ohio; wed' eesday for higher wages won a concea ' slon Thursday from the United Potters' t asaociation.. which would , amount, to JOO.O00 a rar..v i - The striking garment workers at New Rochester, N. Y- returned to work Thursday in all the clothing factories, following their vote Wednesday night to ajcedo to the terms presented by the .- State Boara oi arouraiion. xne strike f lasted about nine weeks. - With 12-year-old Frank Spear as the chief witness against"" his father In the father's trial for the killing of his wife In Mew York, state's counsel brought i about Thursday the conviction of Alex- Clears Faeo Blaclcboad cs, ; T7oiiderful ZESLQ Also Stops Terriblt , Itching AT ONCE; Cures All SMn Tronblei. ; Oat acoBottis of ZM0 Today. ' "At last! At last! One application t 2EMO, the wonderful new treat xnent, quickly ' put an end to those awful, humiliating pimples and black heads. For the first time In months I haven't been ashamed to go out la public." A trial of ZEMO will con vince you of Its astonishing results to clearing the complexion. ; Don't loolt this Way When ZEMO Will - Cute son er rimpies ana tsiownes, -. Barely sued Quickly, - ZEMO Is m clean, antlseptlo solution, not a a-reaav caste or ointment You simply apply ft on the afflicted part your pimpies, uiuiva u vw.uua, 1 all ecsems sores and pains, prickly heat rash, tetter Inflamed or reddened li. .11 JlaMA 1 Alan MtivAfl ri.n. Sniff, whlnh la scaln ecsema. ZEMO la ruaranteed to stop itching immediately. it fives instant reuei. . .. 1 : "f hnvM had wonderful benefit from "your famous ZEMO for the skin. It : has cured my face completely." Miss : B. N Rugby Place Bt Louis, Mo. . . fin tn tn flrat.claaa druof store and get a 25a sealed1 bottle of ZEMO, or en( direct on receipt of price by W, . Rose Medicine Vo bt, Leuu. juo, : . rL Cluke A Co., Wet Park and Alder its. ASTHMA CATARRH WHOOPING COUGH SPASMODIC CROU? BBuNCHlTU C0UCJ1S - COLDS (STftSUSNCD isre A simple, safe and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, without dosing the stomnch with drugs, Used with success for thirty years. .r.-r- The air carrying the antiseptic vapor, la spired with erevy breath, makes breath ing easy, soothes the sore throat, and stops the cough, assuring restful nights. Cresolene is invaluable ta mothers with voting children, and a boon to sufferers irom Astnma. Send m postal for tUscriptivt booUet, v ALL DSCCGISTS. Try Creolne Antijeptle lliraM Tablotafor Itae lr rllHWO throat. Thef are klniple, elf actire end antt. mi)ilo. Of your drurifirt er tram ua. le In atauipa, VAPO CRESOLENB CO. U Cwtlaaat St N. T. . DR.GUNN'S Blood and Nerve Tonic Acts like a food to the blood, brain ann i d nerves wUre the vitality has become low by over- worn, worry, aiasaieoranvother tun ot the ahrlwalad .f UrUa tUt. urer-ichr UoY ncraa-taa me cirrumn lAtion and fnrvA haw lif. Donrnna i-roiirin wto every pare or the txxly. V. a Dei, live aa.uu write us about your caae. bt, Besaake Co. 2Z4 N. 10th S t I'tuUdebjUa, Pa 1 Manager An theee words are spelled j wrong; wny don tyo' look tnem op? Proud Steno Who, met Why, I wouldn't take ere the dtrtlonary'a word for anything. " Briefly Sketched ander Spear. 41 years old, for murder ia rst degree. Wlnthron Ames, ex-dlrector of Kew theat in New York, announoed Thurs day night a'irlze offer of $10,000 for the best play by an American author submitted before August 15. -v ; :-e One thousand employes of the Colum bia "Rope company, at Auburn, N. Y after making demands for mcreasea pay and reinstatement of two discharged employes, went on strike Thursday, al though the company agreed to answei their demands on Monday. " . - John Mitchell, vice president of the American Federation of Labor, has agreed to assist Governor Sulzer of Mew York in passing upon proposed labor reform legislation, : including the bills drafted by the New York state factory investigating committee and also on the workmen's compensauon problem. Nineteen years after the death of her husband, Causlus M. Merrttt one of the discoverers , of the Minnesota Iron, range, his widow, sow Mrs. SUlsa ML Arnold of California, has reoeived by a supreme court decree, an award of dam ages amounting, approximately to one fourth ' of the value of a rich 40 acre tract In the range district (By a vote of five to thre the state assembly committee on education has reported a bill to abolish Greek letter societies at the University of Wiscon sin. -A '' - Stephen Van Culeq White, known as "Deacon" White, who won and lost sev eral fortunes In stock market specula tion, in New York, died penniless. This waa stated by relatives Thursday, who declared that no application for the ap pointment of an administrator would be made for the reason that there la noth ing to administer. 1 Two elders were severely beaten and several Other Zlonltes slightly, injured at Zlon City, UL, Thursday night when rioting broke out between the followers of Wilbur Glenn Vollva and employee of the Cook electrical plant . The trou ble arose ever attempts of the Zlonltes to compel the electrical workers to give up the use of tobacco. Delving into the files in the states house at Columbus. Ohio, County Prose cutor Turner , found letters Thursday night which Indicate that ex-Governor Nash knew of the withdrawal of funds from the state treasury and their de posit In banks for private Interest pur poses, a practice against wmcti the governor strongly protested. - ; , A gift of 1050,000 by Mrs. Elisabeth MUbank.: Anderson for social welfare laboratories to be conducted by the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor was announoed by the association Thursday night The gift is the largest single one ever made to the association. Pacific Coast, Taking advantage of an invitation to speak before thera to tell then that the stock brokers are turning the agricul tural Industry of the country into a sort of highway robbery, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, former head of the government's bureau of chemistry, electrified a gath ering of stock brokers In the Merchanta' Exchange at Ban Francisco, Thursday. Fifty representatives of 14 beet sugar manufactories la California attended a meeting i at Los Angeles, Thursday, to organize the Paclflo Coast Beet Sugar association. John L. Howard of San Francisco, was elected: president He denied that price control was aimed at Because of the refusal of the united Iron Works of Oakland, to concede the demand of its casting chlppers for the union scale of $3 per day, about 200 men belonging to five other iron trade crafts went out on a sympathetic strike Thurs day. r "! With the view of reopening the case of Carl Machold, an ex-newspaper man who is confined in the Insane asylum at Blackfoot Idaho., a movement Is under way to raise a fund of $1000 by popular subscription. It la claimed that Ma chol J Is sane and is being unlawfully detained at the asylum. Mrs.-Roy B, Johnson, wife of the ea glneer at the Fischer-Bally sawmill in Springfield, Or., Is at a local hospital in a serious condition as a result of be ing badly burned when her clothing caught fire from the kitchen stove, . For an accident that baDDes-a rare than 18 years ago, John Osfveciik was given a verdict In the feaeral court at T acorn a. Thursday, acalnst the Northern t'acino Railroad eomDanv for 12860. His foot was cut off by a train. uison Bros., who have the contraot for logging 15,000,000 feet of timber in the mils east or Beaslde. on Thursday iMt ed the three donkey enaines which thev wiu use in raeir camp and hav a force PI men, on the ground, ready for work. Foreign. " - m Ninety-nine of the Koreans charred with an attempt on the life of Governor uenerai count Terauchl of Korea in 1910 were; liberated by the courts in Seoul Thursday. Baroa Tun Chi Ho, a former Korean cabinet minister. Tan k Tak and three other conspirators were given six years each. 1 Formal orders to form a new pnhtnt to take the place of the mlnistr i-renuer unana were submitted to Jean cannou, minister of Justice in the ra tiring cabinet, by President Polneare Thursday. Briand'i cabinet resigned following its defeat on a vote of con fidence in the senate upon the propor- Two. "arson squads" -.of' militant amf- i rug-ones suoceeaea in destroying nunarea mousana dollars ' worth ' of property Thursday, One squad burned down the country v residence of . Lady Amy White, at Englefleld Green, near the Thames. The other squad fired the buildings of the golf club at Weston-Super-Mare, a fashionable summer wa tering piece in Somersetshire,-' ' The ethics of Investments by oablnet ministers is being- wldelv dUauaa.rt t London in connection with the deals tn Wireless shares admitted bjr Sir Rufus Issacs, the attorney general, and Her- nen u, Damueis, postmaster general. ,,..,. ,','., iliaccllaneona, ..' RepresonUtive Padeetti chairman of the bouse naval affairs committee, whloh vlsltid the naval station at Quod Antolst "How fast Vaa I drive bre?H -v- -Village Wlaeone-'Twenty-ne julles M hour if you give the constable a ci gar, and Sve miles fatter f r every ad ditional smoke.'' so'v!-:v' tanamo, Cuba, yesterday, made his first aeroplane flight in company with one of the naval aviators there. Colonel Manuel Blanch Alcade, pub lisher of a Mexico City paper, who ar rived In San Francisco Thursday from Sanlla Cruz, Mexico, asserts that he is In a position to prove" that the late President Francisco L Madero was Stabbed to death and ' Vice President Jose-Pino Suares was strangled in the palace on the night of February IS, and their bodies taken away to the prison In an automobile. . An exoreaa aervioe between New York and Manila, via the Panama canal has been decided unon by the Toyo Klsen Kalsha, according to the announcement of W, IL Avery, assistant general man ager of the Japanese line published at Ban Francisco Thursday.' The 1911 ootton crop amounted te 14, 296,500, 'equivalent; 500-pound bales, in cluding llnters, the census bureau an nounced Thursday. Running bales in cluded 14,078,480. .V'-'j, Charles Henry MinehltC former alder, man and city treasurer of Calgary. Al berta, and this year candidate for the office of city commissioner, waa arrest ed Thursday on three separate charges alleging embezzlement of $$800 from the city. "0r ' Detectlvea Investigating the robbery of $12,000 from a Bastrop, La., bank took Into custody on suspicion at Dal las, Texas, Thursday, Mrs. Hurry Rob inson and three men. In a money belt Mrs. Robinson wore was $2800 in bills, besides some jewels. One of the three men prisoners was Mrs. Robinson's hus band. ' The interstate commerce commission has called on all railroads of the coun try for information, which will form the basis ef a praotlcal census of freight cars. ' -::, ' A four days' -blockade on the great Northern, whloh began last Sunday, was broken Thursday, when the first rotary snowplow bucked through the drifts. Nine westbound ' trains which were stalled in the mountains followed the rotarles. The fly eastbounft trains which were held at Whlteflsh, also de parted for their destinations. SCHOOL CHILDREN WANT " ' BATTLESHIP "OREGON" (Bpeelal te The Journal.! ' Independence, Or March !L -County School .Superintendent O, Seymour has circulated a petition throughout the 64 schools of Polk county asking that the battleship. Oregon.; be kept in the Portland " harbor after 'its cruise along the coast of California. The proposi tion has met with the hearty approval of the students In all parts of the coun ty, and the "list contains more than 2000 signatures. All were anxious to sign their namev A New York inventor la working en a typewriter operated by the human voice. ' "Oh, Girls! Do Try . GETS-ITfor Corns" The Hew-Flen Corn Core, XVo Tnes, fffo Pais, sure and Qui ox. Teu never used anything like "OBTS- 1T" for corns, before! You're sure at last that every stubborn com that you've tried so long to get rid of ia a "How X Did Buffer Trom Corns for Tears I 'QSTS-IT' Oot Them All a Tnr Says!" 'goner You apply "GETS-IT" In 2 seconds, that's all. "GETS-IT" does the rest There's no more fussing-, no more bandages' to fix, no more salves to turn the flesh red and raw. No more plasters to get misplaced and press on the corn. No more -puiiing." no more pain, no more nicking and gouging, no more razors. "GETS-IT" stops pain, shrivels up the corn, and the corn vanishes. "GETS. IT' never falls, is harmless to healthy flesh. Warts, calluses ana Dumonw disappear. - tiktr-tt" la sold at druo- stores at 28o a bottle, or sent on receipt ot price bv B. Lawrence & Co., Chioago, - Bold in roruana py uwt uruw IF n No Biliousness, Headache, Sour , Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipation. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste. Indiges tion, Sallow Skin end Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and aloe-ared bowels, whloh cause your atom' ach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery Indiges tion, foul r-gases, s bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible afid nauseating. A Cascsret to night will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while vou Bleep a 10, cent box from your drurglst will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men - and women take a Caecaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regu-Iate(T"gndTiever-kTtew" a-wteerable-mo ment f Don't forget the chlldren-4helr little insldes need good, sTentla cleans- 1 CONSTIPATED nn iniin CASGARETS uUUUir The Heavy T would go eetea B Starring tonr thfa season If I only had a suitable vehicle." The Comedian Donl let that ttjj yon if yen' re tar of ny old vehicle . come back in." , . Seattle Still . Behind In Y. M. . ,C. A. ' Membership Con test; End Is Near. With Portland still leading Seattle in the T. M. C. A. membership contest and only one day left for canvassing, the situation in the local association is be coming very ' exciting. ' Never before has, there been such Interest in a mem bership contest, and tomorrow, with many of the workers having a half holiday, the campaign will be red hot Mose enthusiasm than ever was man ifested at the membership dinner last night and the various teams pledged themselves to make the last two days ot the contest eventful :' s As the eon test nears an end great deal of attention Is being attracted by the race for the gold ' watch that has been offered to the Portlander scoring the largest number of points. Cunningham la &ead. Just at present t C Cunningham, with 68,225 votes, is ahead, but his lead Is not large enough to make victory certain. His nearest competitor is W. J. Clark, Who has 41,400 votes. R. J. Clark and W. A. Schmidt, both of whom stand a good chance of coming out-near the top, threw their support to W, J, Clark yesterday. As there are eight men, and two high boys, to go to Seattle, in ease Portland wins, there is also interest in the stand ing of other men who have fallen be hind W. J. Clark and Mr. Cunlngham. Others near the top and whose chanoes ot taking the Puget sound trip are good are. R. T. Kruse, 16,176; R. J. Clark, 15,800) 3. A. Day, 1S.O00; W. A. Schmidt, 6800, and 8. W. Harris, 6800. On the returns for yesterday Portland led Seattle 106,060 to $2,000. This was the nearest that Seattle had come to the local association any day during the contest Bow They Stand. Seattle gained 44 seniors to 41 for Portland yesterday, but the local en rolled 78 boys to 28 for Seattle. These additions gave the two associations the following results up to date: Portland Boys, 165: seniors, 192; fees, $2126.75; points, 269,876. Seattl'-Boys, 48; sen iors, 95; fees, $963.01; points, 168.800. E. J.Jaeger and the 9 men who com pose his team inoreased their lead over W. L. Campbell's side yesterday. The present score, in favor of the Jaeger faction, ia 189,100 to 11,707. The high teams of 10, designated by their cap tains, stand as follows; W. A, Bchmldt, 67,800; Dr. J. L. McCooL 58,828; J. C English, 80,100; Robert Rupke, 26,700, Oreat preparations are being made for a basketball game between business men of Portland and Salem, which will fol low the membership dinner tonight This game is free and open to the pub llo, non-membere of the association be ing especially invited. The players are members of the business men's gymna sium classes oft the two associations. The game will be called at 8 o'clock. M PASSAGE OF E E The license committee of the city council yesterday recommended for pas sage an ordinanoe regulating the sale of newspapers and periodicals on the streets. The abject of the measure is to prohibit young boys and girls from frequenting the streets at night using the occupation of selling papers as an excuse. . Various women's clubs and dvlo so cieties had interested themselves in the matter and three different ordinances, embodying as many variant Ideas were drafted by City Attorney Grant These ordinances were considered yesterday by the committee and harmonised into one ordinance. ? ' This ordinance, as recommended by the committee t for passage, forbids the sale, of newspapers or other periodicals on the streets by boys under 12 years of age and girls under 18; it forbids their sale after the hour of 8 p. m. and before 6 a. m, by boys under 16. Before any boy or girl can engage in the business of selling papers on the streets a license must be secured from th city auditor. The auditor Is auth orlzed-to issue a license good for one year for 26 cents when the applicant's age Is certified to by a parent guardian or custodian. All licensees, under the provisions of the ordinance must wear badges 1 and no boy or girl without a badge will be permitted to sell papers, The ordinance prohibits licensees from vending their wares in houses of 111 repute. The oommlttee voted to eliminate the present license fee for chiropractors, Councilman Daly announced that he would submit a minority report A. Duchamp's application to conduot private . dances on Council Crest was placed on file, a large delegation of res ldents of the neighborhood havlns aP' peered before the committee to protest against the application being granted. A movement has been started by these residents to purchase the Crest for the city. KLAMATH MALCONTENTS FILE. ANOTHER, SUIT (Bp")! to The Jnnrnsl.)' - ' ' Klamath Falls, Or., March 21. It is evident that those who have" undertaken the legal proceedings to stop ths expen diture of money on the part of the coun ty court are determined to aooompllsb their purpose,1 The last , Suit filed has for it object the restraining of the county treasurer from segregating the moneys received from taxes and plac ing them to the credit of , the several fuedtf-oreeUdfcy eder of .the county court The Plan, if suooossful,- would in all probability result in a period ot stagnation in county improvements. NEWSPAP mm - Old GunneirNow,-befoieweetart vat, Just one question you can tell the difference between a guide and a deer, cant root . , v-"r. Young Sportsman I marine so, if I can get near enough to smell hla breath. After the livestock sale at the Union Stockyards yesterday the members ot the Pure Bred Livestock association met at the Commercial club for dinner last night Plana for the Paclflo Inter national Dairy show, which is to be held la Portland, were discussed. O. M. Plum- mer, who served as toastmaster, said the Livestock men should insist that more animals be supplied the depart-. ment of animal husbandry at the Ore gon Agricultural college. Mr. Plummer exblalned how a $10,000 appropriation for the purchase of livestock for the college had been put over until - the next session of the legislature just at the time when It was thought It bad been approved. ; Speakers of the evening were Dr. James Wlthycbmbe, State Superintend ent of Bohools L. R. Alderman, Presi dent w. J. Kerr of the Oregon Agrlcui tural college; Professor N. C Maris, Senator C. L.yHawley, A. L, Stevenson and others. Warm Indorsement of the state and city plan for agricultural ed ucation was sriven by the stockmen, Present at the dinner were: ft D. Gibson, North sTakima, Wash.; William Suhnemerluk, 1 HUlsboro, Or.; James Wlthycombe, Corvallis; L. R. Alderman, Salem; N. C. Marls, O. M. Plummer, Portland; C L. Hawley, More; W. J. Kerr, Corvallis; Leslie Butler, Hood River; L, R. Mcae R, H. Brown, North Portland; Ben T. Bud tell, Halseyi E. A. Phaten, Salem; A. C. Black, Union Meat company; A. L. Stevenson, Corvallis; Horace Addis, Portland; , J. Luscher, Cleone, Or.;;W. C Edwards, Drain t P. A. Frakes, Bcappoose; Ed Cory, Carlton; 11. West, Bcappoose; W. C. Bounce, Cle one; J. B. Cornett Shedd; James IL MoCrosky, Spragua, Wash.; Thomas CarmlchaeL Uaston, Or.; Clark Wll Hams, Portland Commercial club; Mar shall N, Dana, journal; it H, Klein, Rldgefield, Wash.; Phil A. Bates, Pa clflo Northwest: B. L. Potter, O. A. 0. R..W, Hogg, Balem, Or. James Hocking Dies at Orenoo. 1 (Si-eclnl to Tbt Juurnil.1 Orenoo, Or Maroh 21, After an ill nese covering, about two months James Hocking. 77 years old, died Wednesday night He was born in Illinois, Edwards county, in 1886. In 1875 he removed to Kansas, where he resided a couple of decades. In 1897 he removed to Grants Pass, Or, residing there till six years ago, when he removed to Forest Grove, about a year ago removing to this place. He was married twice, his second wife surviving him. He is also survived by 10 children Mrs. John F. Friable ; of Forest Grove, Mrs. Charles White-of Cherry Grove, Mrs. M. Petersen of For est Grove, Mrs. MUo Kelsey of Scotts Mills, Mrs. O. Olson of Portland, Mrs, Leo earns cf Bonneville, Mrs. Claude Armstrong of Grants Pass, Mrs, Thomas of North Tamhill, James H. Hocking of Orenoo, and Henry Hooking of Forest Grove. The funeral was held this afternoon, Interment being made at Forest Grove. Wlllard Eaulsbury. the new United States senator from Delaware, may be said ' to belong to a senatorial family. His father was a United States senator back tn the sixties and he also had an uncle in the senate. WHAT IS WRONG? Many People Are Asking That Ques tion of Late. Within the last few weeks, more peo ple than usual have complained Of fre quent sneezing fits, tickling in the throat stoppage In the nose, spasms of coughing, raising of mucus, droppings In the throat and offensive breath, and have asked themselves what is the mat ter. .. ..'). ;, , . The trouble is that they are affected with catarrh and unless Immediate steps are taken to remedy their condition, the disease will Increase and spread through the delicate mucous membrane that LIVESTOCK SALE HELD; BANQUET IN EVENING lines the air passages, and a ohrontoU?' .l0lntJ a,nd .u"clei ? scratch and and serious stage bf the result At the first symptoms of catarrh, such' as sniffing, HYOJ1EI should be used. There is no other treatment like it or Just as goodVnone that can take its place and relieve so surely, so Quick ly and at so little cost It 4s a scien tific medicated air treatment that does not drug and derange the stomach, but Is breathed in through the HYOMEI in haler, destroying all disease germs that may lurk in the nose, throat and lungs and soothing and healing the irritated mucous membrane. - -: HYOMEI Is offered to catarrhal suf ferers with the agreement to refund the purchase price to any one who is not satisfied with results. Tou centalnly can afford to test HYOMEI with an offer like this. Get It now and be cured of catarrh. HYOMEI does not contain cocaine, or any hablt-formilig a rug. complete oumi, ii.uo. Extra bottles of liquid. If later needed, t) cents, v Druggists everywhere. nan hlhs Save your hair! Danderine , falling hair at once If you care for heavy hair, that glis tens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous you must use Danderine, because nothing else accom plishes so-rouch for the hair, 3- J -Just ' one application of - Knowl ton's Danderine , will double the beauty of your hair," besides it immediately dis solves every particle of dandruff j; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the- hair 1k f its lustre, Its atfeagth,r,and.iltseryj overcome it produces a f everishness and Itching of the scalp t the hair roots famish, loosen, and diet then the halt Jlsease,;wl)l 1 DAHDK, B II Oil The Lady Friend Wbat do yo nse that blue pencil for? The Editor Well-to maka a leag story ; short v i That he and a companion were arbl trarily arrested without cause, thrown in Jail, refused permission to communi cate with the captain of th steamer J. W Stetson, on which they were en ployed as firemen, and on their re lease the next t day were left stranded because the steamer meanwhile had sailed, is the chafge made by John Se- galos, the man who was acclaimed the hero of the Valencia wreck in 1906. Segaloa and his companion, M. Gates, were arrested Wednesday night by Pa trolmen Griffith and - Martin on a charge of following two women. They paid $10 fines next day and were freed. "The charge that we were following women, or annoying any women in any way, is preposterous," said Segalos to day. , "We had lust left th boat and were at Sixth and Washington streets, strlotyl minding our own business when these policemen arrested us and threw us in Jail. The police refused to read my refer ence papers, certifying to my good con duot and character and teuir g all about me, and would not even let me com municate with the captain of the John B. Stetson. ' . "She sailed at 5 o'clock next morn Ing, and our places were filled with other men. Now we are left here with out Jobs." Segalos has gold medals from the federal government the Unit 1 Com' merolal Travelers, and the : Methodist Episcopal church for his part in sav ing 100 passengers on the Valencia, wrecked off the Vancouver : coast He Is staying at 810 Burnslde street and hopes to get work to keep him until the steamer Stetson returns. KLAMATH WANTS TO . (SET ON CASH BASjlS Klamath Falls, Or., March 2L -Steps have been taken by the City council to place Klamath Falls on a cash basis. There will be held an election to vote bonds to take up the warrant indebted ness Of more than $50,000. The council also took the necessary preliminary steps te" pave Sixth street to the dty limits. V . ,-'.v : , TAKES RHEUMATISM LY-D1SAP Chronic, Crippled-up Suffer ers Find Relief After Few Doses of New. Remedy Are Taken. It is needless to suffer any longer with rheumatism, and be all crippled up, and bent out of shape with its heart-wrenching pains, when you ean surely avoid It Rheumatism comes from weak, inac tive kidneys, that fall , to filter 'from the blood . the poisonous wast matter and urlo acid; and it is useless to rub on liniments or take s ordinary reme dies to relieve the pain. . JThla only prolongs the misery and can't possibly cure you. The only way to cure rheumatism is io remove ine cause. The new dlscov ery, Croxone, does this because it neu- traiisea and dissolves all the poisonous substances and uric add that lodge in irritate and causa rheumatism, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped- up, Inactive kidneys, so they ean filter all the poison from the blood, and drive w on ana out ot me system, r t Croxone is the most wonderful med- iclne every made for curing chronic rheumatism, kidney troubles, and blad der disorders. You will find it differ ent from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth like it It matt ters not how old you are, or how long you have suffered. It is practically im possible to take it into the human sys tem withouj. results., You will find re lief from the first .few doses. -and vou wilt be surprised how quickly all your misery ana suiienng win end. An original package ot Croxone costs but a trifle at any first-class drug Store All druggists are authorised to sen it on a positive money-baok guar natee. Three doses a day for a few days is often all; that is ever needed to cure the worn backache or overoome urinary disorders. bt.uk destroys dandruff and stops Grows hair, we prove it falls out fast It your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily. don't hesitate, put get a IB cent bottl of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter- apply a little at atreotea and ten minutes after vou will say- this was the best investment yor ever maae. f.,:v,.,;: . ,wi sincerely believe, regardless ot everything else advertised, that If you desire soft lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it no dandruff no itching scale use Knowlton s Panderine. , If eventu ally why; not now? a 25 cent bottle WW truly amass you. 5hero PRO! PEAR Mrs. Stlblee Henry, would at yoa like to be worth a million t Stingy Hubb Naw! Think I'd wat to pay taxes on a million dollars? APAN MIENS 10 BOYCOTT FRISCO FAIR (Vetted Pre Leased Wire.) ' Vancouver, B. C., March 21, A special cable from Toklo to the World says: "It Is learned here today through official circles that in the event of the passage of bills before the California legislature directed against the Japanese. Japan will withdraw her support from the Panama-Paclflo Exposition, refusing her exhibits, and- prohibit Japanese citizens to have any connection whatever wiin the fair." Mi 1 HE Itched so Could Not Sleep. Burned Uka Fire. Arms and Legj Raw as Beef. Cirtlcura Soap and Cuti cura Ointment Cured. . CUylnmroary, EsrtwdLOhkw Tbresj years ago rash broke out oa both arms from the wrtos to the elbows. The rash was not larger (baa pn-poidt and watery. II itched so badly Z eosud not gjees and I scratched my arms till (hey were raw. Then II . broke oat oa my face and the calves of my legs. II tu&ed so bacSy and baroed Kkeflreand I woald scratch mrself tin I bled. I was la torture all the time, it made me sick and X began to lose flesh. My arms and legs were raw as beet :- "1 tried every remedy I heard of or read . ef be li waa no use wha I took or used tlO I commenced to nse Cutioura Soap and Otntzneut. From the start I folk reOeC I first would wash with the Cutkrura Soap and tbea applied to Catkura Olatiaent wrap ' ping my arms and legs with baadazes. My flesh healed tip and ia nine weeks from the tbnelcommoitouseCullcurarkwparul Otntnvxrt I was completely cured." (Sagaed) John W.Ogden,Bept 87,1014, ' -j Cutlcura Soap aod OLotmeot do so nsocm lor ptmptes, blackheads, red. reogh skins,' falling hair, chapped bauds and shapeless Bass wltk painful fmger-estds. that it Is almost criminal not to nse them. Sold ttroeghout the world. liberal sample of eechioauad free, wttkta-p. Skla Boot Ad 4i im post card "Outtotra. Dept. T. Boston." ja-TeBdefaodnshoiiUuseCuUcuT Soap Shesving Stick, 36c, eaaptotree,: Microbes in Your Scalp Authorities say that'ailcrobe canees baldness. Ufon are losing hair try our reniedy .at our risk. Profesaef Unna, of Germany, and Br. Babouraud, the great French ermatologlsV claim that a mi crobe causes baldness, and their 'theory has been verified by eminent : scientists. This microbe destroys the hair follicles, in time causing the scalp pores to close and the scalp to become shiny. Then, it is believed, nothing will revive the growth. If treated before this oc curs, baldness may be overcome. . We : know- of nothing that has given such universal satisfaction in treatlnjr the ecalp and hair as Kexall "93'' Hair Tonlo. It has .been de signed after lonsr study to overcome the cause of falling hair as discov ered by Prof, Unna, Dr. Babouraud - and other scalp and hair specialists, and we believe it will do more than anything else can to remove dan- . druff and stop falling; hair; and if any human agency can promote a new growth of hair it will do that too, . , . We want you to make us prove it , We will pay for a months treat ment of Rexall "93" Hair Tonlo used during a trial, if you will use It according to directions, and are not thoroughly satisfied. Whon we , will do this, you surely should not hesitate to at least try It. , Start the treatment today. " Tonr mere request will get your money back if you want it Two aesi (0o and S1.00. - You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonlo In this community only at Ithe (MLDRUG CO. Portland, Oregon. . . Stores in . Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San Francisco, Oakland. Los Angeles and Sacramento. t There . Ia a Rexall Store in nearly every town and city in the United States. Canada and ureat Britain, -mere Is a different Rexall Remedy for nearly every, ordinary human 111 each espe cially designed for the particular ill for which It is recommended. The Bexall Stores are America's Great est Drug Stores. Instantly Relieve and rapidly Cure GOUTin?UaiATISil.IUIEUlIATIO GOUT, BCIATICA, LUMBAGO, end all pains In the head, face and limbs, Al Q Draggta, h Sub Agent. E. FOUCERA St CO, 1 H, V. yag-- i. u 1 1 ail.. ! E 1 ' I TDRTURE I'll . aaaM4aaObaaaaar , a ia .. ..JMtm lag, too, - V'.' 1 ' ..v .'.