The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 11, 1913, Page 23, Image 23

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Brief Items of Tuesday's Late News
Bhort 8tor4e of Wprld Happening Not Received In Time for YeaUrr
. day' Jasue of The Journal.
, Congressional.
The senate bs adopted Senator Ken
yon" resolution Instructing th Inter-
state Commerce Commission to Invest!
Kftta th receivership 0f tin Bt, JVuJ
. & Ban I'm pel mco railroad
' When - Senator Stone asked the Ben-
ate to proceed with the consideration of
the Indian appropriation bill, Monitor
Lane objected, and the bill went over,
la reporting the bill, Chairman Blone
and a majority of the committee broke
faith with Senator Lane, who la a mem
ber.' Several amendment were omitted
which Lane wa assured would be made,
and several ttums were reported without
'hi .consent. The appropriation for the
irrigation of the Yakima Indian land
was cut from 11,800,000 to IHOO.OO0 bf
the eommlttee. 1 ,
Senator- Jone pf Washington has beea
engineering a lngl-)ianded fllibqaler
ia oraer to aecure rrom the senate an
extra clerk. lie wa taken to task
Tuesday by Senator Williams, and oth
er senator -fiad remarks to make, but
he continued to take advantage of the
senate rule to block the Introduction
Of "bills. ; . r . '
? , Eastern.
The fate of Martin Powell, who is
ftghtinggainet extradition to Canada
for alleged Implication In the $87, 000
robbery of the branch Bank of Montreal
at New Westminster, B. C, now Jles In
the hands of the United States circuit
court of appeals t Cincinnati.
A party front Richmond, Cel., passed
through Chicago Tuesday on their way
to attend a conference before the B.lv
ers. and Harbors board at Washington,
June 11. They carried a big chest lab
eled, "Plplomatlo Peace Cocktails," con
taining grape-Juice for Secretary Bryan.
Former President Taft and former
Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh
were given a clean bill of health by
a federal Jury at Chicago which Judge
Land) empaneled to Investigate the ole-
fa j, catena
me .vu 01 divorce - was me sud-
Ject of Arthur Brown of Portland, Or.,
In the oratorical contest for the Junior
ciass at noire lam university. South
, Bend, Ind. He wa adjudged . the win
ner.
A strike riot occurred Tuesday night
ouisiae tne hosiery mills at Ipswich,
. Mass. I. W. W. pickets interfered with
the 600 English-speaking employee as
they left the mills, and bricks and hot-
ties began to riy as the police-charged
the ' mob. One . woman was shot and
giuea, seven other persons were wound
ed by bullets, and many persons, Jn-
siuuing several policemen, were nurt
by flying missiles. The dead woman
waa a spectator. Seven Industrial work
ers were arrested.
, The Massachusetts stare senate ha
i passed bji appropriation of $:'50,00 for
the San Francisco fair, and the bill now
goes to the governor. An attempt to
cui me amount to izoo.ooq failed,
.' Pacific Coast.
Joso Vuljara is in Jail at Los Angeles.
charged with being an accomplice 'of
Juan Soto, who stabbed to death two
girls- and a man in the Mexican quarter
. iwo weens ago. no trace or soto ha
oeen rouna Dy tne police.
- A man representing himself to be D.
C. Wainwrlght champion golf player at
Del Monte, clubman and society pet. Is
being sought very earnestly at San
. Francisco. He la suspected of having
passed worthless checks to the amount
or 14500.
A great fear pf war and future blood
shed dwells In the hearts of the people
of lower California, according to pp.
lone W. Parks, who has Just returned
to San Frn nelson from La, Tea, on the
(Julf af California,---They cherish the
memory1 of . the .murdered Madero, and
nothing can reconcile them to the
Huerta government
J.- Turner was found in a suburban
shack at Vancouver, B.C., with fits
throat out almost from ear to ear. The
dead man was 83 years old, and had
been a British soldier for IS years in
India and South Africa,
Four boya have been arrested at
Lewlston, Idaho, on a charge of lar
ceny, having been Influenced to theft
by "movies" and dime novels. They
were found wUh $200 worth of plunder,
the fruits of five months of potty
thieving. They are James Cronin, 17-year-old
son of the manager of the Pot-1
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bonus amount herein set oppoiit any style of Jiotionary eletd (whloa
cover tbe items of the cost ei packing, express from the factory, oteck.
lag, clerk biro and other necessary sx?xirs3 . Items), and you Will be
presented with you? choice of those three book.
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MODERN ENGLISH , ? lx) - -It ONLY entirely NEW coropila.
HiUyLrU1liUU0n .tiori by the world,, greatt athoritiei frefnlea.i.
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S al flexible,' stamped inrgoldi on back - nd. ide,
St" "01 ilt ' printed on Bible paper, withered cdgei and corner!
1 rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. Resides the gen.
eral contents, there are maps and over 600iubjectj beautifully illustrated -by
3-coIor plates, numeroua subjects by monotones,' 16 pp. afX C
of educational charts and the latest United States Census, r-ff
Present at this office SIX Consecutive Certificates and
HALF XXATHZS
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Any book br n qss
Mr Ho!loWby r the Bait og-
tsrliins? , ,
Uollo Tlie butcher wouldn't, fire
tl)i-H toy wore cred!,.
latch Lumber cninpttrryxJDanl! Barne",
Bert Harrington and Gall Croy. , ,"
City Detective Gilts Humphrey and
another officer engaged in a pistol fight
at Heattle with Abe Turner, an 18-year
old youth.; who - attempted to rob a
streetcar conductor. Turner was per
haps, fatally wounded, and Humphrey
waa dangerously hurt.
The apparent outcome of the recall
saltation at Hnokane is that all 'five
city commissioners win have to stand
for reelection in November, with ths
exception of Zora Ifayden, who declares
that he will not run again.
Mrs. Ava Weetman, charged at Seat
tle with, having murdered her husband
With an ax. April tl, has pleaded not
guilty. Her bond was fixed at llO.ooo,
yire a t Nanalmo, B. C, cause unknown,
did $10,000 damage to the Windsor hote
annex, a four story structure which is
nparlng completion. The loss is covt
ered by Insurance. ,
J'hyslpians at San Plego r wonder
lng over the unusual case of pstelia
Bradbury, years old, who fell 48 feef
from a bridge upon hard ground with.
out a bone being broken. She was part.
ly unconscious for a time.
Jurors have been sworn at Baera-
mento for the second trial bf Mrs.L.ll
lian Belle Haskell, charged with the
murder of Frank J. Fisher, tier com
mon law husband. , The first Jury dls
aareed.
Dan Trogen, goused of holding up a
fight promoter when he was counting
the proceeds of a bout tfnd getting
away with $UQ0, la wanted at Bakersi
field, Cal., and (Joverndr Johnson has
issued a requisition. , Trogen is at
Lovlock, Nev.
' foreign.
At a Lisbon procession in honor of
the Portugal poet. Luis do Camooqs,
one person was killed and several others
injured by an . exploding bomb. The
bomb thrower wss also Injured, and.
expressed a wish to commit suicide.
rinHnir th eelabratlon of Russian
jtscepslpn day at Vyatka, a Kussian
vlllaae. CO persons were drowned by the
sinking pf a dilapidated ferryboat while
crossing the river, Tcbeptca. Angered
at laxity of police supervision of the,
ferry, the people engaged In a riot
It Is reported from Takio that Japan
has decided to omit from, the text of
Us rejoinder to the United State, the
contention that the California alien land
law violate the fourteenth amendment
This point Is left for discussion between
the Japanese ambassador and Secretary
Bryan. It Is thought at Toklo that
Japan' case as a nation will be strong,
er if based upon the contention that
the land bill violated the. existing treaty,
MUceUaneouB.
Aviator . Harry . N. Atwood . baa sue
ceeded In flying over Lake Erie ip
hydro-aeroplane, making the aerial voy,
age In a night, from Kcorae, Mich,, to
Sandusky, Ohio. ' 1
It -4s announced at Princeton that
Mrs. Russell Sage has agreed to five
Princeton university 1100.000 for a
new dining hall, provided that ynlver
ity raise $400,000 for the ame pur
Vh. inotttnMn ho. rivd
about 1608.000 this year' for endow,
mcnts.- and 121 J.flOO f for current ex
penses. It will eventually receive about
$2,S0,000 through the bequests of P'err
ris S. Thompson and William u. Keea
T.
On the 'around of cruel ana inhuman
tnolmanl. faiiit 1.1 vtnffatone Wateiv I
bury ha been granted a, dlvprc from
Watnrluirtt at Port land
Maine. Waterbury Is A member of !&
AmnrlP.n Mm defendinr Dolo team.
AUSTRALIA GOES AFTER
TIME-EXPIRED SOLDIERS
Melbourne, June 11.
Australia 1
likely to increase Its Immigration short-
Jy by encouraging the entrance of tlmt
nire! .oldler. from India. , ProDOsals
along-
U ' thV-i T Unea have beep 'put up t4
"varlou. state governments snd It i,
th.t. .migi Hif.
the
.ha.aII.. Kl)nuA hat antwtlal nuolef.
ace and land grants will be offered
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The South Aqatralian government Has
already an agent in India who la eek,
ing to persuade soldiers to go to th
rontmi st.t. .ft.i. tj,ir tin. in India,
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aatre for eostsffe. ,
The Stage Manager I ssy, Heary
sldej
The Lady Macbeth Well?
Iti Staj?e Manager When yon spenk
the line, "Out, damned spot!" tn the
sleep-walking scene try to imagine
your're cleaning a, silk shirtwaist (
not putting the dog outdoors.
Hood River, White Salmon and
Goldendale Systems to Be
' Operated as One,
(Special to The Journal. 1
Goldendale, Wash., June Jl. A con
solidation of the telephone systems of
thB Home Telephone company, of Hood.
Kiver, the White' Salmon Valley Tele
phone company of White Salmon and
the Goldundale Telegraph and Tele.
phone company of Qoldemlale has been
effected by the transfer of all the prop
erty, including franchises, leases and
contracts, to the -Oregon-Washington
.telephone company, an Oregon corpora
tion recently1 organised at Hood River.
Deeds were filed at Goldendale yester
day conveying the holdings of the White
aimon ana uoucnciaie companies to the
Oregon-Washington Telephone company.
A mortgage and deed of trust given hy
me uregon-washington Telephone com
pany to the Portland Trust company of
Oregon to secure the payment of a bond
issue for $250,000 worth of six pet cent
sinking fund bonds was also recorded.
The bonds will he Usued in denomina
tions of $1000. $508 sad $100 each.
The White Salmon company had 700
miles of lines with 341 phones and a
Incorporated for $50,000 with a paid up
capital pf $27,000. The Goldendale 00m.
pany had $00 Phones In Gqldendal with
270 phones on connecting rural line
covering close to 1000 miles of wire.
The Goldendale company was incorpor
ated for $50,000 with a paid up capital
of $30,000. The consideration In the
deal is not disclosed liT the deeJs Wt
Is understood to be principally a trans
fer of the stock in the merging com
panies for stock In the Oregon-Washington
company. W, J. White, wbQ was the
principal atpckholder In the Goldendale
system, startej the line In 1$30 a a
telegraph connection with the Western
Union on the O.-W, n. & N. railroad at
Grant station. The White Salmon com
pany and the Goldendale company had
control of the long distance service In
Klickitat county under contract with the
Pacific States Telephone company. The
new company took possession of the
local plant June 1, but has not yet as.
sumsd the ictjve management .
Klickitat Fair Dates Soft
(Special to Tie Journal.) t
Goldendale, . Wash., June " IL Tho
dates for tho fifth annual county fair
ana race meeting to be, held under the
auspices of the Klickitat County Fair
association nave been fixed for October
15-18. Farmers have been worklnar 011
grounds and race track for the past
we urieen neaa or narness horses
are m training at the track. H. C, Davis,
owner and driver of Bunny Jiui. a pac
ln8T stallion with a record of 2:114.
has his hprses here and says Goldopdale
18 f, best Plac ln he portbwest to
condition race horses. The innovation
r 'ate dates last ear proved a great
. 0 ""7 "1,u, 18
Flwu iuHwijr M IUOB reSUUS Will DS
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warstirield. or.. June 11. Binoe the
new state law governing the closlna
of Immoral resorta has gone into effect
there has been a general ejodus of the
red light district of Marslifleld. Deputy
Ky Zw'fd ,TkTrv
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rrosecuting Attorney Wtfeqvlst an
ad
" "?w "w. 10 ur,v" 1,18 rea
iTtL Z .Ttr IT,? .CVu y' 1Ve,"
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Properl and t-'os'ng t.ie resorts.
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Qtirl manw a laui'ln ,r rrthd k...v .
". some nun.
llBbl?rt-J "."VT'll1
theso have been sold for but a few dol-
lars in comparison to their cost. Mr
nujoq.wi nays nis crusaae will exxeiHl
to all parts of the city and that he will
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prosecute the owners and proprietors of
any hotels or rooming house whioii are
found to be guilty of harhoring any of
tne req jignt aisirict residents.
Improvements at East Side,
iSiwvIh! to Tlift Jnurnnl.V
Marshfield, Or.. June ll.-The city
or. iastsiae, opposite Marsnneld on the
east side of tne bay, is starting several
Improvements, among them the grading
of some of the streets which have not
yet been opened- . The city Is also plan
nlng to change1 the landing place of the
county ferry connecting Marsjtfield and
Eastsida so that the residents of. the
place can more easily reach the boat
than tinder present condition. The
city council also plans to build a con
crete city. JalL although soma of the
citizens question the necessity of this
Improvement, owing to the fact that in
Eaatslde there Is never any drunken
ness and there has neyer since the city
waa incorporated, been but one or two
arrests.
Paving Ilesidence Street.
(Spednl to The Journul.)
Independence, Or., June 11.- With the
principal business street of this city
already paved, : the city council has
awarded the contract ,for paving Mon
mouth street. This street 1 a continu
ation of the fine, straight road which
leads directly to Monmouth, and ia at
right atiglea to the business street, ex
tending north and south along the river.
which is already paved. The contract
was awarded to Llndon, Klbbe & Co.
for $33,874.80. Agreement was made
for a four Inch concrete pavement with
a wearing surface of one and one half
inches. The pavement is guaranteed for
five years. . Eight contractors filed bids.
Shingle Price Are CutL,
peattle. Wash.I June 11. Shingle
makers gave notlcel:;tdy of further
cui.4o-4h -piu.f SM1 olilnale,' tm a
result of the light detfiand and uncer
tain market owing to the ponding iari'ff.
"Wars" are quoted at $1.55 per thou-1-
eana ana ; Clears-' at iz.io.
Tli Btranser Whea you get time
drop In and ace me sad )'U tire yea
some boneet work.
Bllnkev tb f'f terroan Whes I git
time I Iluh! De Jury Jus' now ghim
free, years' time for burglary.
The Stringer Ho I thought, Tm
wardea of the penitentiary. ,
BANDON, OR., HIGH
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In rear George Kronenberg find
Cbatburpa nd Pearle
(t nlted Pren Uased Wir.)
Melbourne, June ll.The temperance
alliance is planning a strong campaign
to make Australia drlnkless by 19 ll,
and there Is no small possibility that It
will succeed,
The leaders of the movement are go
ing to snend four strenuous year of
propaganda work in readiness fy big
crusade when the present no licepse act
is ventroduaedtfo amendment purposes.
In 1917 thef "wowsers," as they are
called, hope to have a majority In par.
llament to carry out their scheme. Its
success is made possible by the fact
that many of the labor party's par
liamentary representatives are staunch
temperance supporters and will do all in
their P0Vr to carry out tb object
If the labor party I In power la that
year and its units are still of the same
mind, they, with, the temperance advo
cates of the opposition, may end Aus
tralia into the biggest drought ever
known ln history,
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RANCHER DROWNS WHILE
STRIVE TO MAKE ALL
AUSTRALIA DRINKLESS
APTTIlin IIMIITI'D riin I' Pw V weaving U4
GETTING WINTER rUCLjdlplomas. The graduates are: Marlon
ici.i tn Taa jnniu.i
Wenatchee, Wash., June JL While inn K,tchum, Gretchen Kreamer, Carl
drawing log'out of the Columbia river pjrsen, Ira M'x, CitU picfiardsor, Vlo
t his ranch on mile north of the east! tor Seeley, Leona Sperling, Ernest Wl-
end or tne wenaicnee rerry, j. v. nciuw
was drowned last evening. He was as
sisted by a neighbor, J. C. epuriine, ana
lliojr fiuu nsjcu uV c uvu. ....w .-
from which they were spearing logs
With a long pike pole and dragging them
oui mu huicu.
.nVohas
enough -wood to supply next winter-!
fuel The river Is nearly s reot aDove
low water, the highest since 1894, and
an immensa amount of timber Is float-
. Hn.n ThA ari-Idfint was caused bv
the alipplng of tha pike pole on which
the two. men were leaning. Both fell
Into the water. Knurling coming up on
the stream side of the log, lie coujd sot
swira. but wa able to grab the pike
pole and lift himself onto the boom.
Just then lielmes cam a up on the down)
side of tne Doom, a was peing car-1
ilea away py me current, oui ppunipe
quiOHiy Blip van iu viau puis uu uiu
Helnns caught hold, but was unable to
keep his grasp. Either cramp or his
rheumatism weakened him so that he
could not save himseir. He floated
down and was not seen again.
The drowned man leaves a widow and
flv children, lie was about 43 year
of age.
MARY PENN0YER ESTATE
. APPRAIQAI RP TRFRI Fll
ri i iiniwnta wa. ia.MM.bv
(Bnltai Bureau ol Tbe JournM.l
otutini, ur mie xi.-xmppiaiavra vm i
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nliicpd a valuation of IST.500 on th
tat. for th. riBtarmination of tha amount
if tha amount
state tress!
he 'collection
of Inheritance tax. The
urer'b office, which has the
of the tax, objected to the amount and 1
n&ked to h.v thn aDnraiaement raised
tn 1300.000. If Biitufnotorv asrreement
brtwapn tha anniaisers and th. aiata
urer will roautre a reapprUsen,ent pf
the property, . .......
This piece "of " property "ia' two' lot
covered by the new Olds, Wortman A
Uu building ln Portland. Th. nroii.
artv t. una.!, l.aa. ten so v t th.
end or winch time tne puiioing revert
lo the owners of the block, a Drooortlon-
ate share of which will go to the Mftry I
Pennoyer estate,, It is understood the!
auruifiorB niu not ihk into ouns meiA i
not take Into ttonsideia-
but based tha valuation
S tne two fota for tha
iSuT?'?' t0T th?
tion this fact,
n r flia Innnma 4
UU AIV 4tbUHIO - VIII V II W t, TV V VlO AUi LlltS 1
first 10 year period of the lease,
Funeral of William II. Morgan.
Philomath, Or., June ll.rThe funeral
of, William It Morgan, who died June
, was neia at tne rnuoinam irst
United Ilrethren churoh by the Rev. I.
H. Hurfhey and tr. Fisher. Mr. Morgan
was born In Waterloo, N. "Y.,. July .81.
1849. In 1880 be ws married to Miss
Naomi Webb. About 1S89 he and Mrs.
Morgan returned . to New York state
from Nebraska, In 1896 tbe family set
tled- in Marlon, Or., later moved to Cor
vallls, and in 1918 moved to Philomath.
In bis trouble, progressive paralysis.
he lingered long and suffered untold
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For I&faiits and Children.
T7i9 Kir, j Yen Wm
Bears tne
Cjpantura
Asker What do yoa think of the
Itooa f.l smile?
f .ooker-I don't like it My ' wife
smiles Just like that when she thinks
I'm lying.
DEBATING TEAMS
Ernest Watklns. In front Kato
Cralne, from Jeff to r!gb,t.
(United Preit Untti Wlre.l .
Washington, June 11. The following
nominations were sent to the senate
by president Wilson:
Cornelius Ford of ?Jew Jersey to b
public printer; Herman Craven of Wash
ington to b civil service commissioner;
Frederick Brown to be United States
judge for the Third district of Alaska;
A. B. Qray to be United States marshal
for Nevada; Mary Stevenson to be post
mistress at Imperial, Cal., and 'Alexan
der Ludwlg to be postmaster at Bed
ding, Cal.
Fourteen In Graduating Class.
(SixHiil tn Tha Journal.)
Independence, Or., June 11. The Inde-
Scndepce High school graduated 14 stu
ents Friday evening, when a play was
given arid afterward commencement ex
ercises. The Independence High school
chorus furnished musio for the evening,
and Professor E. D. Ressler of the Ore
gon Agrlcultral college and a "former
president of th Oregon Normal school,
delivered tho das address. Attorney
B. JY pwope of this city presented the
ICuthbert. Levlcr Hamilton. Marie Jones.
nams.
ThM Pescepi l BkyUght,
. fH0Hal In Tha Jnnrnal
rh K nl n. nb 11 an. Tha Artie?
,wr ftf UwU jobDS(m ,B tbu VM
entfred Saturday night and about $5
the. mister. Tbe thieves
.irai1l thmneh' th aVviiirht.
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They went to Albert Webbs barn nd
Ppropr)ated a pair of hi long dray
harness lines, wiilcn were used in low-
srlng the robber Into the building. A
C.olectlon of old and odd coins belonging
to Henry uani was iso laaen. a smaii
amount of mefchendlM va alsq mlss-
ing. No clue has been found. Henry
Dahl bad been In the habit of occupy-
ing a room In the tear end of the store
BUt wa away upon thi occasion, which
It ...nu was known to tha . buralar.
ftiLafe Va'AaA
UlllUaie raUcUi
Medicine Effective
Rest, fre-sh air and well cooked, nour-
shin oort l heln many twrsoris Buf.
fering with lung trouble. But ln many
caaea tlie disease Is only temporarily
Srl
for throat and lung trouble and has
broght about many complete recoveries
io recoveues i
jn many fases where tne i
v x-ases where tne surroundings i
wer not ideal. Judging br tho many
aannrta nf rncovcrles received, we ne- l
ie0 anuutq p jiaea iii -yveij- i
., , .... 1 1 V 1 1 A iwin. flful.lt. Tfl. I
es-llowsf Weldon, III.
"My. pear Bir: Through your inairu-
"My Pear rir: Trougn your iniru-
"eonTeceTr U0?,
j.waB, taken with typhoid pnettinsnla,
which develoned into, consumption.;; In
Knlirimrv -1905. I wont ta Fort Worth,
Texas, and later to Canon City, Colo-
rado. After being there two weeks, my
furnaX
jj00Wr having given me no assurance of
reacuin tnero alive. "7
''On July U, 1S05. I began taking Eck-
man wundorfua remedy for .consump-
Hon. Today. I weigh. US pounas.
stout and well nd can do anyt kind
work about my grain elevator.
(Affidavit) AltTKUK WBDH. i
. . . . . . . . . a rvMi utiTi tir ii
Villi, nuuui itij a."'.' :':-.'... - .1,
(Above abbreviated) mere on request.)
Koknutn's Alterative has boen proven
by many years' test to be most etiica-
clou in eases of severe threat and lung
affections, bronchitis bronchial asthma.
etuoborn colds anu . in upbu Id ng the
or man y jvuia
a.lAaan
SoSiTr' Ibfrnin? drugs-r sale
Health Hint for Women
Tvree's AnMseptfc
Powder contains ho
poisons. Better than 1
liquids. The ideal hous- I
noio geiiiuriae or wasii. y
25o and tl.OO, AU drug
jitsts. Booklet and Sarn
.liAi ait j
j, g. TYBSE, Chemist. Washington, d. O.
Tl a . - t ' 111
a i vivuvii' ivi - rr uuivii ;-
DRaGUNN'S
Improved livpr pillS
Cur Constipation. BllioNnw. Sick Head
leha. SourStomai-h and Indiaention hv makinr
ilma mm au.iv. ami iaa Uiwaia r.
Thev ar. a Derfact AftetvDinnei. Pill ami
mr fill
i that bin
line taken after meala ill relieve t hat hinated.
diatraaaed feehng wltmut pain orailpina. , I
is, a Has. BKND PORTAL KOlt SAMi'I.Kft. L I
hr.BakC.82iNaethSt.I'aUM
'1
rail m io
HEAD
SERVICE
hy Tne uwi I'rug ki-, unmr tpa aeveiopuig urns, which ib insiae tne
drugglBt?.a.vVrHe ".WM camera, Model H Is GHxSHxie inches
bPverVe in si.t and weigh 8 lb. f ox. Model,
denoe. -- T " i a. v ana ere x?xiu ana weign
W
Elesnere 1 wonder why Caroline la
flurrying so early in the day?
Marlon Afraid George might fluff
his mind before noon.
CIP.IEBMS,
CHOOSE OFFICERS
Carl Koch. Spokane, J s Grand
High Priest; Centralian Is
; Grand Senior Warden,
' ' . (Rpw lid Jo The Journal.) ,.
Walla WallA.VWttjBh., June )). Vtw
XJrand Kncamptnent, which is holding Its
thirteenth Annual assembly In this ltlr
lb connection Ub tli thirty-fifth an
nual session pf tb ftrand Mdge of Odd
Fellows, has elected officers for the
cpmlng year. The Bebekah assembly,
Which is In its twenty-fourth annual
session, also elected pfflcers.
The offU'eri elected by lb Gracd fin
emnment are: Carl ' Koch, Spokane,
grand high priest; A. C. Owen, Centralis,
grand senio warden; h. V. Hart, Ta
coma, grand scribe; J. B. O'Donnell, Ta
coma, treasurer; George W. Blanchard,
Seattle, grand Junior warden; II. A.
Thompson. Tacowa, grand representa
tive for two years; H, F. Henderson.
Walla Walla, grand representative tor
ope year. '
The officers chosen by the Rebekah
Assembly arei Iol CaanpbeH, Taconoa,
Dresldent: Fannie P. Ankrom, Cheney.
vice president; Corra A. Coffin, jOrting.
wardeni Neuw t. eon, o.vub, secre
tary; Agne.i B. Jamison, Georgetown,
trtaeurer; Eva Y, F-l'spcrnian, Blaine,
Orphan' home trustee for five years.
The officers will be Installed Wednes
day at which, time appointive office
w be filled. . .
Drilling lor Oil In Polk.
(Spedul o Tb Jou'rptl.)
Rlckreall, Or., June 11. A. final at
tempt will be made by the Oregon Oil A
Pipe Line Co. to secure oil on tbe
Whiteaker farm, five miles southwest
of this city. Many attempts have be-
fqr been made ana mucn drilling ba
1 REVOLUTIONIZED
BY NEW INVENTION
Films, Plates and
Dark Room Made
New Camera Takes
Finished Pictures
in Two Minutes
Mr. Edmond F. Btfalten, of New York
?mJ!rl:
? - V. r '
iW9.mmmw, n poo away wii.n in
expense of buying films or plates and I
tpe r0Uble, expense and delay of having
developed aud picture, printed
by a photographer.
T1.Is camera. which la called tha Gor-
. .....
uen camera, is Demy manuraciurea Dy
tho Gordon camera UorDoratlon. 1980
Htu vvasant "Hulldlnsr. ' New Yark. W ' V
- - T . -w r '' T . , 1 - '
M W are ueairou or niaKinjf U
known In every locality, they
known in every locality, tncy are
"ak,"P WW offer to our, .rcadr.
lor a limited time they wll (.ell njotlels
8, O, K and J at half price. The reg
ular price of Model B, which takes pic
tures 3x54 Incbes, Is $10, but It wW
lures 3x& inches, is J0, bt it wl
?!fe.RrIc", W
Zx5, ; also 2Vix3H inches, will cost
ST.60. Model II (regular 7 price 8),
which takes pictures 3x4 ipche. will
cost 4, while , Model J .(regular
prCe 1), which takes all three of the
at. aiaew, ww v vijr ., nicn
-i .111 - . .!.. . iitli.l
ever one you order, inclose 89 oents
- dditonal to cover uarcel coat. aenaltliBrt
. Ap.
cards and deveK
The sensitised
aVlrht loading.
cards and developing powders.
cards are wrapped for
daylight loading, and the powders make
e. developing- solution to be put inta
I about 4 lbs.
xne cost of taking pictures with the
JvTn camera is . aimo IWillug in
comparison to all other cameras. ICxtra
....in.. a .),. itu.tut: ... w-
bought for 1H cent each (8x44 for k
cents, and 3UX6 rat 3 cents 1. and 10
cent' worth of developer will develop
' - . r i
over 4 9 pictures, Too Gordon. Corpora
tion sells flash light lamps for 10 cunts,
which will enable you to take picture
. at flight In your own parlor, or jut of .
door. . -'
The operation of this new camera la
so simple that any person ef ordinary :
intelligence can easily take pictures :
with ft efter reading the directions ent I
"v?TthJtT6ne('u
underv this ' soeulal offer 'be aura, ti,
.'. , . . 1 , " I I
mention that you are a reader, of The S I 1
l'ortlaad JOUBNACr ' j,-.. JL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Unnecessary
Mrs. KMdor1y-"Why Ih If that m
.riffor hear of the ,cut thing yon?
children nyJ All the otU-r mother
are .bropritlng eboiit tliolc"-"
Mrs. I'ilTlton Wheeze "You aee. n y
husbapd writes the smnrt snvitift pf t!i
little ones, and hen any or onm .uja
anything worth repeating ,he takes it
down and soils It
ben done. That there Is a .good bed of
oil. .burled di'ly down seem .certain U
oil men here, , - :
StefunsNon to I'liuse. Karluk.
rll'nlleili Praia Iiiiuid WlnM
Seattle, Wash., Juno 11. Arrange
ments are bclnsr .made by VUbJalmer
flefanssoo and severul of his si'tetitli'l,;
tttuff to remain in Seattle for a wiek or
more aftor the A re tit- nteunu-r Kihilc
sails from Victoria for tlieliviong crultia
in the far north. They will sail from
hr on a fust liner and Join the Karluk
at lome. . , . ' .(
How English Beauties
Keep Faces Youthful
.orlsUao Miller, J,; Jtioted Eng
lish beUh expert,, attrjbul tlie early
aging of American women mainly to the
"national nervousness." The women of
Ifngland. she say, can teach us the In
ehUmable lesson of yeppee. '
Another valuable leason to be learned
from the English .woman Is that she
doa not go in much for coimietlca tba
co.uioual ut of which munt ruin anr
complexion. The beauty devotees of
King George's realm have tbe merco
Used wax habit, a more wholesome
method of keeping tbe face girlish look,
lng and healthy. Ordinary 'mercollzed
wax, usd lik cold cream, rejuvenates
the worst foinolexion. American wom
en may easily auquire the habit thl
wax being obtainable at drug stores
generally ,in the United StOen. It i
applied at night and washed off in the
morning. One ounce is sufficient to
completely renovate a bad complexion,
it has a peculiar action ln keeping the
face free from the particles of dead
and dovltalljyid scarf nkln which are
constantly appearing.--Woman's Herald,
Adv. - ' I
i
And Itching SorcSi Started with
Pimpks. Dreaded io Put Hand
In Witter, Scratched Until Blood
Came. Cured In a Month by Cu
ticufa Soap and Qintafint - . '
B. jr. D. Ko. f , Crystal Ukf. IH
"X n4 a most painful Itching right sand
from tba thumb ta tbe wrist. It was covered
, with deep cracks ana Itch
ing sore, II started with
small white pimples that
Itched terribly and wbea I
ecratcied (hem would opes,
and a warlike stuff would
come out. : jScabs would,
form to my annoyance, and
they would then com off
aa4 leave tba aaa4 sed and'
I dreaded to put my band ln
w. a K would hurt awfully I sometimes
would scratch until blood fame end then,
(be burning ph was enough te set a person
erasy. I was ashamed to let anybody sea
my band fpr it looked awfully. Bow I sur
fered, aouf can imagine, I weulfl wake ap;
BjgbUi tro vein caused by scrstchinf- I'
had Jt for twe years. It omeUine wouldU
hal and break eut again. ..'..4
" I tried " aalve but tba only mads"
It wore. : I wl different lve Pu
did r Ie4 Wtfl I used Cutlcur fleap'
and Ointment. Now I have no more trouble
tad there I net a sear to ba seep. In a'
month my band f M mFed by pytfnira 8op'
and Ointment." (Signed) Mr. Tbeo Frel
burger, May S5, 1913. '
. Ciitloura 9op?5e. nd Cutlcura Ointment
EOc are sold everywhere. ' Liberal sample of.
each mailed free, with 82-p. Skin Book. Ad-'
areas posVeard "Cutlcur. Pept, T.Boston."
9reqder-fsce4 men should us Cvtleura
fiop Shaving Stick. 2Sc gamole fn.
Be a Wise Man!
If tou are fighting Dtflod trmihla, chmritc
or nervoua dlstaw, DH. IIKUVV Hl'K
t'IFlO ANTIDOTE will jir.iv a gmiulif
blcnaing to y unffprpr. No iriHttpr wlwt
has fullod, von UHT trj tills "Uitir(ul
(llcpry. Kn U wmi'lBtiilx nirwl un
til pVpi-v nartlrle of the (tluiiB him h'n
nnioTH(l tmm .the - vlwalstkat. -'i ' HPKi'lf It J
AS'l'tDOTK kih dou llllo tl) tikl iiml
KtBiiilUy and iin-li diiv.mt fr. tM)t'U
flf tbe tnfeetkiii, ,v tHni'f tlpky; hU4 tr(il
nuuiiHi mi v viminifit ike Miai.it $ny or
lm y.f tlijltoitii t Bienifint. loi't nmtmi
W wltS the -tiuKiMud vt Worth It PMtrut
IiIkhI ttiwih4iia or nm k viireo. Thta ta tint
a "ikie' r 'tthysle,' but nmif(ii pi'i;,
C1F1C ANTIDOTE. Vou am mil ankrit 1
ek Hrliimnt with It for uiuolli or ion tn. (IX
UOTTLK will murliK-e jnu f uir
kill aiHlun lljmn tUa lil'Kxl-limklnj arlt.l.
1km' I baattat; gat a bullia lilr H-m.i.i-ber.
it will tmt you nuthltur lo'irira (hi. m
aouiplrte trial. Jf yea fall ta r ' '
we will DOaltlwla rfuiit nur ai.'i-v. t ,,
ole u il.t f-wraiitwil lu I'cr'luii'l li 1u
Uclilloiia Wing lvrrliii, jji'iir t iri
"BE. OFT
' Clet Prompt aa4 Ffi'ml V'- (
ithaiii imoiivi,i-j' , in tjj
. IZQ&JL CC5IJ.NATL'. t. f :
Naetfcar ireatn f'n,!. I.
BEEPBRAEKS
mm
ID
very sore.
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