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daily jou:.:ial. i outlaiu), i:atui:day i:vi:iai;o. juiu; n, re ivi I J. What's the Use of Living By "Bud" 'Ftshsi 7 It's So Hard to Keep From D-'hij I eVaal W 4 i it M I I w 4 M $ Sffijolki LL... . Principal Hcdmcnd, La Fine, Frequents Saloons, Super visor Claims. V3 f X OCWoVltO rO tRtNK out YMfi firtrVJIMi tcopFt cur in vourc. OP av Hatt fcunr X rHIftM CATCH NrMfcOll. OP THE YMHOAT Tin; o;:::c tVrxiaowul I bi I .-"-X NOW THAV THrf make us CfWSfcw, own cops vmv ' NOY NrKS OS CftRRY OUR OWN T)ISHe&. HCYl WHAT TO CUft.WAU.fc? t own sitam HAT HOOK.. DO VOO THlftK X WT TO CATCH WNORVJfP r ; . , V,-: Ofie CANTT TtJL ViHsVT ON MlftHT CATCH P ROfcA A fuiUC HAT J CAM OMS . A(StT VNVTAkS TH6 CHANt OP iTT(N ON A P03UC tou CAN CAK.K. YOU. OWN CNeMfc . " r - fAOVlNGi NO9, JVlST . CoN' OVTTo I A R vxfSffl ZZffl&fff - V4eU. HAN to I fe VrT OWN 6G0! VHHGH 3 . COTrTMQM AT& ON 0 Mf PttT CAWT 1 f sym. , COW fN CONTACT ) VV' ' . irJLty A ' L U .,,..'.:..!...:.:... J f?R6TT iOON A BOjINSi MAN WfCL HAVS to C5 TO WORK NTN6 AON(N6. vilVH A JAWTARt OiNP(NG- OOtffir Short Stories Tell Delayed News Benin of th Bventt of Friday Afternoon and Night; Paragraphed for Quick pigeatlon by Journal Readera. Congressional. RepresentatlTe Henry baa Introduced a resolution in tho houa living con- .(reaa vlaltorlaj power over national banka in seeking; a record of the cur rency system. He asaerta that . the Pujo money trust probe "barely scratched the surface." . Majority membera of the senate fi nance committee declare that they ex pect to have the tariff bill in shape for consideration by the Demooratlo caucus by the middle of next week. In making public the first three vol umes of the report of the bouse ahlp trust investigating committee. Chair man Alexander declared that they con tained evidence that competition' be tween coast lines had practically been eliminated, and that all established lines from American porta were in agreementa. Surgeoh-gerieral Blue has repprted to congress that the investigation of the Friedmann vaccine Is still in progress. He said that the Van Ruck treatment wlv be inveatlgated so soon as funds are', available, carried for the publlo neaim service in the sundry civil ap. pros riauoa oiu. Political. resignation of-lfrank Holcalmb ill United 8tates7consul general Is ha been received at the state pent Mason -was formerly per man of Cleveland. Ohio. unary civil service appropriation needs only the president's ap- oecoine a law. Labor oreanl ma iarmers associations are from prosecution with funds i by tho measure. The Interstate Commerce Commission haa sent out an appeal from Washington for expert assistance. Dates bave been set for the examination of prospective employes unaer civil service rules, and they will be paid all the way from 100 'to $4800 a "year. The commission has a 'large job ahead of it in appraising the physical property of the railroads of toe unuea Biaies. Pacific Coast. ' Marcek Leake, an 11 -year-old boy of Willows, Cal., owns a 11000 automobile . iwwun ue earnea mraseir, ana has 11600 ,in the bank. ' His father turned -him the management of a dairy, and he nw gooa rrom the start. ? . James Case has been sentenced at Los Angeles to life imprisonment. He is the highway rqbber who ran amuck in mo cuun room ine cay ne was con victed, and tried to brain a bailiff with Guards Seyfried. in Oillimi . fell with his monoplane 100 feet to the ground and collided with the dlsoharge vi a urnigur. ne was pinned mn oer ma wrecaea machine, but escaped without a scratch. The Washington State Federation of Women's clubs convenes at Ellensburg next Tuesday for a four d&va' 4 Two hundred visiting delegates are ex George May berry, a well-known ranch . er, was instantly killed when his motor Th Masot at Ps' aeparli aewspt oiu now provai lp satlonsli exempts; l provided Did You Sleeo Well Last Night? or did you wake up from your sleep with a jerk, with a sort of enxinn. m. Ing and palpitation around your heartT That's from stomach gas pressing bhjsi your nearij There is, but one way of curing gas. uu nut is wun jaaimanas Gaa Tab .lets. Hundreds, yes, thousands. Of remedies re on me market, all good for tempor ary relief, but if you wish' to be perma ,urea or gas, men take Baal menu's Gas Tablets. Baalmann's Gas Tablets act on the cauae of your gas the nerves.' That's why they really cure gas, where every thing else, only gives temporary relief or t These peculiar tablets are for sale at every drug store for 60c. but be careful and inalst on getting the genuine Baal mann's Gas Tablets in the yellow pack age. - . -. - ' TXEATMTST rrnTT-Drtw"-" Any sufferer mal.'fng this coupon with their name and P. O. address to J. Baalniann Co., 334 Sutter 8t, San Francisco, Cel., win receive a free trial treatment of Baalmann's Gas Tablets; postpaid. Write at once today. car ran into a steep bank and turned turtle near Medicine Hat, Alberta, Mrs. James Hazsard and her infant daughter who were also riding In the car, and es caped injury. District Attorney John D, Fredericks has declared at Los Angeles thai a coat of whitewash was applied by the cor oner's jury which Investigated the Em pire' day diataster at Long Beach, in which 89 lives were lost. He says that he will start a grand jury Investigation of the cause of the collapse of. the mu nicipal auditorium. . . - Three Italian laborers were killed and flv Injured In the premature explosion of dynamite blast m a rock cut near Haramata, B. C. On of tbe bodies was blown a thousand! feet Private William Rouse, Jr.. ef tbe Coast Artillery, bss been awarded a medal of honor by tbe secretary of the treasury, for the rescue of several per sons from drowning when a cock eoi lapsed st Seattle. Nine additional patrolmen have been named at Ban Franolsco by Michael Gallo, convicted swindler, as having given "protection' to an Italian bunco gang fdr a 1 per cent "cut" in their profits. This brings the number of policemen under fire to 18. ueep mystery surrounas ine disap pearance or Harry welch, 85 years old, who left Los Angeles several days ago for a tramp up Mount Wilson trail and hasn't since been seen. An active search is being made for Welch, who was en gaged to marry Miss Grace Howard of Santa Barbara. - Frank L. Drelschmeyer, a prominent attorney, has been arreated at San Jose pn a charge of embezzling 11000 from Carl E. Bcmidt. and rumors are nrt of a shortage of 1100,000 lu tils accounts, Creditors have filed attachments of 146,000 against his property. Eastern. Agents of. the interstate' commerce commission have announced at Ne York that investigation into the St Louis ft San Francisco railroad receiver ship will be begun at St, Louis at an early date. - : An order has been signed at Trenton, N. J., by supreme Court Justice Minturn, granting the Pater son silk mill strikers the right of trial by Jury, when arrestea. Colonel Thodore Roosevelt saw his son Archibald and 134 other boys graduate Friday front Phillips Andover academy at Andover, Mass', He was the princi pal spsaker at the alumni banquet Miss Dorothy Daniels was choked and robbed In the streets of New fork by a footpad, who escaped with 81128 in cur rency and checks which she had Just secured at a bank. Miss Daniels is small, frail woman of 22, and hundreds of angry sympathizers vainly pursued tbe robber. Seventeen-year locusts are "moving northward in Nebraska, after Invading the southern part of the state, and have settled in Johnson county in large swarms. Anthony Jannus and Arthur Ismlngar started Friday from St. Louis to Chi cago In a hydro-aeroplane. Ismlnger's coat caught fire from the engine soon after they started, but the aviators land ed without harm. The Association of Advertising Clubs adjourned at Baltimore. Md., after elect ing William wood he ad of San Francisco as president, and selecting Toronto as ine next place of meeting. 'Oregon Briefs. Judge Guyon Springer of Prlnevllle ana Mrs. Rebecca Bayard were united m marriage Friday evening at The Dalles, much to the surprise of their friends, 100 Of whom were Invited to attend a "party," which was followed by the weeding. M. A. vangwllder a prominent farmer or oner man county, died at his home in Wasco after a long sickness, Rain fell in Umatilla county Friday to tne extern or .77 or an men. bringing the total for tn second week of June to 1.10 inches. Crops In the light land districts were especially benefited. A large portion of the sand fill on which the main line tracks of the O.-W. R. A N. are laid near the new denot at The DjsUM.cajrAd slowly undermined by the floods of the Columbia river. Local railroad men barely had time to stop a' fast eastern trainhicttapBroachediha. shortly after the slide occurred. Foreign. The first of a series of festivities to mark the completi6n of the twenty-fifth year of the kaisers reign was held Fri day at Berlin. Hundreds of decorated motor cars wefe reviewed by the em peror In a parade of the Imperial Auto mobile olub. i Several members of President Huer ta's cabjnet at Mexico City have quit their Jobs, Including the minister' of war. Other officials were appointed to take their places. A man named Zia, believed to be one of the assassins of the late grand vizier, was mortally wounded in a street bat tle with a police detachment at Constan tinople. The police eventually captured the house which Zla occupied, and ar rested three of the unwounded Inmates. A Judge and a police officer were struck by bullets. . - - Miscellaneous. Madame Bchumann-Helnk bas gone to her newly-purchased 1500-acre farm near San Diego, Cat- acocmpanled by her nine children, and it is said to be the singers intention to give up her publlo career. Her place raises oranges, lemons ana aifaira. ' Captain B. J. Dent formerly of Van couver barracks, bas been ordered to assume command of the engineer corps In Porto Rico. First Lieutenant De Witt C. Qrubbe has been ordeded to Seattle to relievo Lieutenant Ralph H. Leavitt as inspector-Instructor of the Washington militia. Appraisal of the estate of tbe late John Jacob Astor, one of the Titanic victims, has been completed at New York, and shows net assets of over 88S 000,000, of which nearly 870,000,000 goes to Vincent Astor. i This estate paid 83,160,000 Inheritance tax to the state last October. ,. STATE GETS BEST OFTHfS EXCHANGE Eight Hundred Billion Feet of Timber on Santiam.Land It Is to Receive. FALLS CITY AVERAGE IN EIGHTH GRADE IS 93.65 . Falls City, Or, June 14. All 20 mem bera of the eighth grade in the Falls City school passed in the recent exam Iiiation. The highest grade, 98.6 per cent, was made by James Bohle; the lowest grade was 88.4 per cent The av erage grade for the entire class was 83.65 per cent Members of the class are Clara Samp son, Ivan Buell, James Bohle. Louise Sampson, Lena Kendoll, Howard Smith, Lucile Tlchenor, Hal. Wade, Sylvia Phil lips, Ida Deal, Iv Deal (twins), Marie Reese, Wallace Gottfried, Mattte Fer guson, Adalbert Deal, Olive Deal, Lole ta West Cluster Ward, Floyd Harris, Elizabeth Sammons. Gets 1200 Pounds Halibut In Day. Newport Or.; June 14! -The Arrow of Newport a gasoline fishing and passen ger boat, brought in the largest halibut catch of the season Wednesday night She left for the banks early In the morning and got back it night with ever 1200 pounds of fish, which, she Shipped to Portland next morning, by rail. The cold storage plant Is Installed and will be In operation soon, when all fish that are caught will be promptly taken care in (Sales Bonis ef The JooriiO Salem, Or., Jule 14, Governor West received advices today, in the form of a copy of a letter written by 8. T. Gal loway, acting secretary of the depart ment of gariculture, to Senator George B. Chamberlain, that the department of agriculture will Interpose no objections to the exohange ef approximately 87,000 aores of fine forest land In the Santlam National forest for an equal aoreago ef scattering eohool sections located other national forests in the state. bill ts now before congress providing for the exchange. Governor West has been urging this exchange for a long" time, and there now appears to be no obstacle in "the way. The last state legislature enacted a law withdrawing this land, when ac quired by the state, for a period of 60 years, so the forest may be used for the benefit of the forestry department of the Oregon Agricultural college. Secretary Galloway's letter says: "The land desired by the state carries a larger proportion of Douglas fir than those to be relinquished, and the total stand of timber Is considerably heavier. The gross area of the tract within which the selection would be made Is about 49,000 acres. Of this some 10,000 acres Is patented land. It is estimated that the total stand of timber approximates 800,000,000 feet The value of the gov ernment land Is about twice as great as tnat wnicn the state would surren den "The relinquishment by the state of its sections 10 'and 36 and indemnity ngnts scattered through tbe natlona forests of Oregon will help simplify the administration or the government lands in those forests. Ths consolida tion of the forest lands Is, therefore, of advantage to the government "The exchanges of land heretofore an proved by this department have con slstently been . on the basis of equal area and approximately equal value. In this Instance the state of Oregon is pro posing to surrender the best lands has, with the view of establishing stats forest which will be of use to its rorest school. . - In view of the special circumstances In this case, the department will inter pose no objection to Its exchange. RUSH IS EXPECTED MUM The easy Resinol way to get rid of pimples PIMPLES and blackheads disappear, 'ruI1 unsightly complexions become pre serlptlea end : clean, clear, and velvety, and hair )n"nl health and beauty are promoted by the worm, rashes and " regular use of Resinol Soap and an oc- vSTaiS casional aDDlication of Resinol Oint- sorea, t. 'steps "ziyru -rzzzivttrxzz. i:-rz Kchter in ij arationS do their work, easily, quickly and at little cost, when even the most expensive cosmetics and "complicated ' beauty treatments." fail Keeinol Ointraent(60e and 81) and Retlnel Soap (26c) are eeld by ail dmcxiits. For (ample of aaeh, write teDeft.ll-8, KatiBol Baltuaeie, Hit 75,300 Acres Restored to En try Will Be Available August 15. (Boedsl to ne Journal.) Vale, Or., June 14 The local United States land of fie bas received 'notice from the department at Washington. r. v., or ine restoration to ssttlement and entry of the lands lust souh of Vale which have been withdrawn for ell lands. The tract comprises an area of 75.300 acres, of -which approximately ?i.vzv are stiu vacant government lanas, ine remainder having beea filed on before the withdrawal. The lands will be subject to settlement on and arter s o'clock a. m., July 18, and to en try August 15. 1813. These lands were first withdrawn by secretary or tne interior on June J 8. 1809. In aid of proposed legislation then pending In congress relative to the dis position of oil lands, and the withdrawal was confirmed by executive order July 3, 1910, under the act of June 26, 1910. Senator Chamberlain reoently Intro duced a bill providing for agricultural entrleaon the lands, reserving to the government any oil there might be be neath the surface, but sueh a law Is now made unnecessary by the presl dsnt's action in restoring the lands to entry, , t-, - .. , . ... The opening Of these lands for settle ment at this time has created great in terest, since the greatest portion Is splendid agricultural soil. - The further fact that the Bully Creek and Star Mountain Irrigation pro jects may be utilised to cover much, if not an of the land makes It a very acceptable addition to the homestead lands of this section of the state. There will be a great rush for these lands. WASHINGTON 1. 0. 0. F. PLANS STATE HOSPITAL ()Ul.ai Sums ef Tk. JoaratU Salem, Or., June 14. Aocused of mil conduct, Professor J. O, Redmond of La Pine will be given a hesrlng before Stale School Superintendent 111. Alderman next Monday, and unless he can dis prove the charges his teacher's eertifi. cats will be revoked. Ills school wae dismissed May 18, by order of J. E. My ers, county school superlnteadeat of Crook county. : . In a report to Superintendent Aider man from Victor L, Shawl, school super-" visor for the La Pine district, the charges are made that Redmond is an habitual frequenter of the saloons, that he haa appeared Intoxicated en the streets and at school 1 and that he omokes on the school ground A hear Ing was held before the La Pine school board May 1$ and the report says Red mond sdmitted the charge that be vis ited Saloons and smoked before the pu. pile and permitted the older boys t smoke. ' - Mr. Shawl -says the charges may be verified, by J. K, Morson, W. R. Riley, C H. clow, o. H. Talbot, Mrs. Donahue and others. , A NOTRE DAUE lADY'S APPEAL To all knowing stiff erers of rheumatism, whether muscular or of the joints, sci atica, lumbago, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to writ t her for a home treatment which has ro . peatedly cured all of these tortures, kihe feels It tier duty to send it to all sufferers I'REE. Yea cure yourself at borne as thousands will testify ne chance of climate being necessary. This simple discovery baniabes urio sell from ths blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies tbe blood, and brightens ike eyes, giving elasticity snd tone te ths whole system. If the above inter ests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sum mers. Box R. Notre Dame, lad. Walla Walla, Waah., June X4. By a decisive vote the . state grand lodge of -. Odd Fellows ; favored an Increase In the per capita tax aggregat ing 31 per year, and although the ques tion did not come before the lodge in that manner, It Is generally recognised that the Increase is to be the nucleus of a fund that ultimately will be used for the erection of a state hospital in' connection with the home in this city. Heretofore the per Capita tax for the maintenance of the homo has been 30 cents a year and for the maintenance of the grand lodge, 8 oents a year. The resolution adopted yesterday provides for 50 cents a year for the heme and the same assessment for the lodge. It is expected that 325,000 will be raised in thia manner for the erection of the proposed hospital building. At Wednesday night's session of the grand lodge an amendment was intro duced providing - that but one Jodge might be. maintained in a city of 6000 population or less. This was ruled out on the ground that It had not been prop erly Introduced, though It Is said it was slated to pass.- Honolulen rieads Guilty. Honolulu, June 14.- Sentence will be passed June 18 upon Charles K. Ma guire, county auditor of Hawaii, who has pleaded guilty here 'today of short ages aggregating 3200,000. - It is hinted that a large number ef others will even tually, be implicated in the crimes for which Maguire is held. Be a Wise Main! It roe ere tlghtlog eieod trouble, ekrnl r Mrreus SIm.m, Da. BROWN'S 6PB- OIP10 ANTIIKttS will prove s sasaloe blMilnr la ever .nffrrar. K mntt ki lu. f.Tlea. yon MUST tr thl. woadxrful discovery. No eiee Is completely eared ss- til every particle ef tbe dlMsaa bt. kea removed froa tbe circulation. KPBCiyiO ANTIDOTE) foee dowe Into tbe blood and steadily and surely drives out every partlcla ef tbe Infectlos. Don't delay I blood troobl. boald kave treatm.ot tbe awaMat ssy of iti aymptome are manifest. Don't confua tbls with tbe tbouaands of wortblras pataat blood medlclaea or quack cures. Tbls la sot s "dope' or "phytic but s powerful 8f g. CIFIO ANTIDOTE. Xos are sot a.ked te eiperlmeat with It for moots tr years. ONS BOTTLB wtll coannce roe sa to It sr. valeua action upon tbe blood-maklag (land. Don't kealtatai gat a bottle today. Kerne a. btr, It will cost 7o eo thing te give thl a complete trial. If yoa fall te got reaulta w will positively refund year moeev. For ale and gnarioteed I Portlasd by Tb H.ldfoad Drag Co, ZO Morrlsos, sear tint. "THE OLD RELIABLE" BsKsB- . ills" ter '-it' ; REMEDY MEN1 Nature's Remedy Is Making Wonderful Cures If a doctor has a remedy which he says will cure , , v.. 1.-1- .. U: ..lilm um.U .,AAf TnH4 yOU, maKe mm Oats, uyi ins jiui yivvi. win take his word alone. . . . . So many doctors, especially those who use drugs, boast of thousands of cures but they can t show them. The truth is they don't cure. That's why yon never see any evidence of their marvelous deeds. wv. ant a remedy that cures. We can prove it. We'll tell you the names of people who have found health in our treatment ana .... - 1 .ix you can ssk incm a win u We cure with Nature's medi cine electricity. : There's onlv one way to cure anything-. That way is to assist Nature. Some doctors say that drugs assist Nature, but we know they don't Nature needs nourishment, strength," "something that builds up. Drugs contain no nourishment, not one thing that builds up vitality, just poison, whicn tears down. The help Nature needs Is electricity. It's the , power that runs the human ma chine, and the basis of all ife. . .. Most all of man s ailments are due to the failure r or V,i-il-iniT rlnwn of the.ctom- . ach, nerves, heart, liver, kidneys and digestive organs. Now. electricity runs everv one of these organs, or machines. The reason any of them break down or fail to work properly is because they lack electricity. Restore this force where it is needed and pain and sickness will disappear. You don't need drugs amy more than a starving man needsj)ohon, If a weak organ is . crying for new energy, give it that -not drugs. Wear Electra-Vjta while you sleep. It sends a stream of electric life Into every nerve and tissue of the body, tultdftig uv ' vitalitynrirCTtTthr';awd"remf)Tmthe "IV' People who have used our grand appliance will tell you that if really does the work. ; Miss May A. Carr, 1084 2. 18th street. Korth, Portland. Oreg., says: "1 am getting along fine since I began using Electra-Vlta. Don't think 1 need to wear the appliance any more at present because my trouble is apparently cured. Have left It off for a week now and have not had any return of the neuralgia. If I find It necessary to use the appliance again I shall do so by all means. Would not be without it now, after seeing the good it has done me. l win oe pieawed to rec ommend Kloctra-VIta to any one afflicted with neuralgia" cause of dsiease. Electricity as applied by.Electra-Vita does not shock or blister. 1 lie only sensation is a rjiiidY toothing flow, -r ; ' .. y Electra Vita is a scientific body battery for home use. It .does not' have to he charged, for it makes its own power continuous), Mr. W. A.. Kirby, Walla Walla, Wash., sayst "The appliance 1 purchased from., you a few months ago has done all you claimed for it. ' My rheumatism is all gone and I feel like a hew man. I have- sained tl pounds and work every day. I can rec ommend Electra-Vlta to alt people who are afflicted with rheumatism. I would not take my money back and do with out it." $1 BOOK FREE Cut out thia coupon and mail it to a for our free 90-page book about our electric treatment This book is written in plain lan Euane and illustrated with photos of perfect men and women showing iust how Electra-Vita is applied. It contains many facts you should know regarding the cause and cure of disease. Don't nvait a minute; cut out the coupon now. THX XLCCTBA.T7TA CO., gia sMjnucss Bx.saM sttz.x, vrass. Plesss send me, preps Id, your free 9pe Wuit.-ie I NAM STREET TOWN .,.. , i , i , M h um t