in;: o: : co:i daily joumiai, i-o::i'LAiii), mo;iday i:vi::;n;G, juni: ic, This Is Apt to. Cause Mutt to Lose His Job tfy una -'.; A OcTvJoQ. All t COT I i ' " f ) Tf- To IS TC WALK VJP . .;'( ) " . '1 WtW . ' . AND T)CM4 tMC fctCH ' I S 1 . StXOOWfMtW ' st? ZT :, '' ..' ' ' '. - , " ' ' ' - - ., ...... 1 - - The News of Sunday and Sunday Night Resume of Yesterday's Event Briefly Paragraphed for the Entertain ' - ment of the Bsy Reader. - - rolitical. The Taoplea' Liberal church hat an I went In 1851 and located Jn Lewla Coun ty In 1853. He engaged in logging with tiounced at Chicago that it will open the yoke of oxen near where WssIioukhI iirnt of apeclal olasses In political for standB. A family-of aeveh grown women to be held In a number of Chi- uivr mm. , cago churches so aoon aa the woman Edward Dempaey, 13 years old, com suffrage bill la signed ty the Illinois nutted suicide hear Tort Cretcoiit, cnvertior. . . . I Wash., by ohootlna hlmnelf with a rifle. National Progressive leaders have an. Ille whs the eon of Herbert Dempuoy, a noiineAd at New Tork that RepreaentB'. farmer. , tlve Copely of Illinois will Introduce a In a head-on collision between two hill in the lower house at Washington motorcycle at "Death Curve." near 0k- to provide a comprehensive plan for I land, Oal., ono young woman and two Tedurar prohibition of child labor, l'ho young men WerB. killed. The former's measure will seek to deny the right of body was thrown 30 feet by the force Interstate transportation to the products of the collision. of child labor. The Dutch tank steamer Kessler hat The Cook county central committee of arrived at 8an Francisco with I.OOO.- the Prohibition party has given out a 000 gallons of gasoline from Sumatra, statement to the effect that Chicago will go "dry" within 10 years as the re' suit of woman suffrage In Illinois. It Is the first consignment of many which will be used by the Rothschild's to wrest from Standard' Oil Its American monopoly. Oregon Briefs. The hew Roman Catholic church at Solo was dedicated Bunday by Archblsh- Uastern. John Chlaholm, of Twin Kails, Idaho, Wanted at Grand Rapids, Mich., on a charae of blsamr. escaped from a dP uty sheriff near Denver by jumping op ctiriaue. it is the ninth new church from the window of a m'-lng oassengo which Father Lane haa established since train on the Union hacifio. becoming rector of Albany parish eight President Hadlev save the baccalau- years ago, reate address Sunday which opened the Tie Issuance of her own marrlajre rommvneement exercises of the 213tb license was the last, official act of Miss year of Yale UnlverHity. He pleaded waisy u. Bavage as deputy county clerk more courageous thought in this "ago or Linn county at Albany. The lucky , of reform movements. " raa" i xruman V, Uabb. Sherwood Kddy, Y.. M. C. A. secretary ! Jnn itusKey. me mue son or Mr. and of Asia, stated at St Louis that mia-Mrs. John Huskey of Hood River, was innnu. in T.I.1I4 r hnvinff vnun iri I fearfully burned by nulling a teakettle by the thousand at ten cents apiece to J1"0 rnn. part of Us contents pour eave them from Immoral lives. ,n v M body. ' ti, imirn.rn.nl of iiia-'TrBRBmisats. Troutflais s new charter was defeated slppl tloif association at the Olen Escho fj a apecial election by a majority of links near St. Louis, baa opened wItl," vvwn uorempou w pona- more than 200 entries. ' u "uv vmm l' ""' Eleven race horses valued at $25,0101 .ti-T?lVS.r nny rears i..th I.. . it. .taril irauuig run oi picnaiem. aieu mere W llrlilnlno- at h atahles of the frfun- "f""- i"".B ut oi. lie IS BUr tv f7r n,!. r,e Terr. TTaiit, Tnd. vlve br ls i8't Children. Two hundred Nebraska farmers have I ' ' , ttledired themselves to devote their at- rorcign, iention to the raising of beef cattle, in Earthquakes continue in many rarts order to aid In reducing the high cost of 01 -Bulgaria. Two violent shocks were living in that commonwealth. 't Sunday at Crabovla, and did much It Is announced at Philadelphia that damage. Thousands of people ara home- the Pennsylvania railroad will in due iesa aesmuie at Tirnova as th6 ro- iim. rnnlr oil nf th I13K nnA nnrt in suit ot seismio aisiuroances. and nunv stock of the Southern Pacific now held "v,e", wer Churches and privet by the Union Pacific, if tho government ounoings were aamaged fill consent to the "untnerglng" plans It la announced at London that bae lately proposed. These include the ex-1 carat and pokor are to be barred when changing of part of this stock by the viueen Mary's guests assemble at Wind t'nlon Pacific for Bultlmore & Ohio sor castle for the Ascot races, and that stork now. held by the Pennsylvania, stakes at bridge must not exceed half a In a street car collision near St. Louis crown a hundred points. Printed no 24 persons were Injured, most of them tices to this effect Will be Issued by being women and children wno were go- me queen. ins to a plcnlo In open air ears. Mrs. I . Mortgage hitherto regarded as ail Dora Bingham and Mrs. Rcgtna A. Ca- edged are said to be becoming daily routhers will probably die. mora tinplaceable at Berlin, and there Valves of the Qatun locks were test- l a growing fear of an Industrial crisis. ed and found to worar satisfactorily by The most optlmlstle of Oerman finan lettlns water from th Atlantic! Onitan clera are said to admit that present con 'into the lower level. Dredges will ilow dltions are critical in the money market romnlete tha excavation from thn Annan ne JUUiganan government has sleni- 'to the locks by removing about J.000 "ed t willlngneas to demobilise, as 000 cubic yards. suggested by Servia and Greece, but in iurn suggeais mai coniesiea aistnots Payfflii rnnaf I snouia be occupied by mixed garrisons, ti 18 announceq irora aeigraae tnat the """ . ' vaiuo After winrifnir ih l.ot,lh... .1 - - - " o v vijtvv..iaDo a Magdeburg, Germany,, Lieutenant Yon Egan-Kreuger, a noted horseman, as cended in a biplane and flew 80 miles in 90 minutes. He arrived at Potsdam in time to ride his own horse in another race, and won the Potsdam gold cud. The Roman Vatican has beea beaten In u lawsuit over a huge fortune left by Cardinal Tripepi. It formally assayed a fight in the Italian law courts for the first time since the downfall of the temporal' power bt the pope, and the cardinal s heirs were victorious in dis DYNAMITE KILLS IIB As Two 'Walk, Along Together Powder One Is Carrying Explodes. (SiwcUl to The Journxl. Eugene, Or., June 10. Adolph Scapeill and John VitilncaeNo, laborers in the em ploy of Hcapelll Bros,, sub-contractors on the jCugune-Ct'OH Day rallroHd, at Point Terrace, 60 miles west of Eugene, were Instantly killed Friday when a quantity of dynamite which one of the men was - carrying, exploded, no one saw the explosion and it Is not known just how it happened. Ylnlncassa had been sent after a sack containing dynamite and cans which had been left under a log. Evidently he met gcapeili and the two were walking along or talking together when the explosion occurred. The bodies were blown about lis feet away and badly mangled, one arm was found J50 feet away. Scapelll was a Cousin of the members of the contracting firm and was their foreman. A book in Scapellls pocket gave the address 680 King Humbert, K. of P. lodge, Honor Hill, Chicago, ' , . August Cloquet, FOUND THE RIGHT TIG AT LAST After Trying Many Remedies, ' Mr.. Arthur Foster Found the pont,flcal cla,m t0 hU 'or Plant Juice to Be the Best. The Austrian government has ordered six Zeppelin airships, armed, with ma chine guns, to be delivered after 1014. The French aviator. Edmund Perryon. broke the world's record for carrying Mr. Arthur Foster a well known u" wwnu a recora xor carrying blacksmith'la th employ o7'i'M.S lIVhsLht a contractor in this city, "has a-few 'ending to a height of 18,480 feet. v. orda to say about Plant Juice, the new tonio that has swept this part of the country by storm the past few months. Reports Miscellaneous. from Honolulu say that Mr. Foster has worked at his trade of Americans residing In the Hawaiian ls olacksmlth for 48 years and haa tra v I l-ds are much exercised over the Japa- eled over the country a great deal in his neae situation there. American troops business, but in all- these travels has said to nave Occupied the crater of never found a remedy so popular or one large extinct volcano near the coast, that gave such satisfaction ' as Plant and are converting it into a fortress Juice. Hejilso said: capable of resisting a long siege. Guns "For the past few years I suffered being mounted all around the rim. a great deal from stomach trouble and Two artty ;sertsant have started had to be very careful .what I ate. I front Rnode Island on a 1600 mile Vhlka' would bloat up after meals in a most to San Francisco, for experimental pur uiDiiwssiiia imiiurjt Rfia tiiviv Tf H gyu Fvow' ' "wi v icnjvu Ah slant soreness in my stomach and gave mem letiers to tne mayor or New bowels. I was 1 very nervous, tod. at ,port, Ky., and the mayor of San Fran- times. I tried about every treatment I Cisco. : u ' J . could hear of, but nothing helped me Louise Wooster, the sweetheart of much. As a Sort of last resort I con- John Wilkes Booth, President Lincoln's '..eluded toi try Plant Juice, and to. my assassin, has been burled lathe corner surprise it began to help me right away of a cemetery - at Birmingham, : Ala., I have com today for some-more and practically without escort. She believed am going to continue its use until I am to the last that Booth was a kindly and entirely welt, as I feel sure I have found affectionate gentleman, and had done the fight mlng' at lasL.-I can certainly her best to clear his name, recommend Plaht Juice to others." Seven hundred girls have completed flant Juice accomplished a rif the domestic course at the Kansas A rH- work In this and other cities of this cultural college st Topeka, and its mov state in me past rew imonths. There is not a ww wr tiihgg-in tMriecttdil but you will find some man or. woman w ho has been rowtored, to health by this great remedy. Tf yoiTgre sick or ailing in "any way Junl try a Ijottht-fHWant Th oi nrus store sells It . able-OOklflg schools were attended In l orekff-t)y1 1 - wn men. Ka n sa ru said to have sa-ed $1,000,000 last year through the College's lessons in domestic eoortomy. . JournaT'Wsnt -Ads bring results, ' T0LEDO-C0WLITZ BORDER ' ROAD TO BE IMPROVED (Sp.rlii te Th Juunt.i Centralla. Wash., June 16. The great er part of the $20,000 allowed Lewis county for road construction by the state highway board will probably be spent on the improvement of the roaa between Toledo and the Cowlitz county line, this stretch of highway being one of the worst between Seattle and Port land. In the opinion of goods roads en thusiasts Of Kelso, at least a portion of the $50,000 allowed Cowlits county will be spent on the road between Kelso ana Carrollton. This road carries extreme ly heavy traffic, and Is one which Will permit of advantageous work during th summer months. THE DALLES HIGH GIVES 36 DIPLOMAS (Special to The Journal.) The Dalles. Or., June 16. The Dalle high school graduated 3 student Fri day of whour 2.1 wore girls. Orations were given by Km ma Clausen. Bessie Bonney and P. Ilowc-rd McDonald. The commencement address was by K. i. Itessler of U. A, C. The list of graduatea follows: Kdna N. Baker, Bessie Irene 'Bonney, Ouatsf Kdwftrd Carlson, Kmma Chris tina ClaiiHen; Audrey A. Clock, Auburn N, CrelKhton, .lames N. Crofton. Kulalie P. Crosby. Lafayette lit Davis. Wlnnl fred Liiclle Douthlt, Eugene A. Rlton, Alma Krickscu, Qrsce Fleming, Marie Fleming, Vera W. Gamble, . Irene M. Haskins, Leonu Amouritta Herke, Hollls Wilson HuntlnKtnri, Paul M. Leslje, Eliz abeth Martin, J. Howard McDonald, Ed win W. Mclncrny, Alvln C. Nielsen, Amos Ostrsnder, Kdna Pease, Tvesta N. Philips, Elisabeth Ley Pridham. Minnie Qrlselda Pridham, Huth Margaret Rich mond, Myrtle E. Hmlth. Birdie M. (Stew art, Willis G. StogmJill, Florence J I. Thompson, Margaret Thrall, Minerva E. Thrall, Dledrich Wolff. INSTITUTES AT MURPHY, TALENT AND ROGUE RIVER (Sneclal to The Journal, t' Oregon Agricultuml College, Coryal lis, Or June 18.Extenslon lecturers from the Oregon Agricultural college are to speak at a number of southern Oregon institutes this Week. Tuesday, June 17, Profesor F. L. Kent of the dairy school will speak at wol Creek, where Professor George It Hyslop of the agronomy department will also speak on rarm crops, xne day following they go to another lnstl tute at Rogue River, and Thursday and Friday they will be at Murphy and Talent Miss Hilda Miller of the chem iBtry department will Join them at Tal ent, and will talk to the women In at tendance on certain applications ' of chemistry to every-day home processes. BACKWATER CUTS. OFF ROAD AT GRANT FERRY (Special 10 Tbe Journal. I - Goldendale, Wash., June 16. Back water from the Columbia river against the bluff at Grant Station has made the road leading from Grant' Ferry to. Rufus impassable and wagon traffic between Klickitat county, Washington, and Sherman county, Oregon, is cut off, So far the Columbia river has receded only one foot from the flood stage at Grant Ferry and it Will be some days before the road will be open for travel again. Cwp Will Rival That of 1912. Goldendale, Wash., June IS. The heavy precipitation this spring and good growing weather for the past 30 days have boosted grain crop prospects In the Klickitat, valley fully 20 per cent It is now figured that the crop will be nearly qual to last year's yield. Bar ley has attained an exceptionally good growth and the oat drop is In good condition, crop prospects in .eastern Klickitat are better than they have been for years.- Local buyers hav announced that they are ready to contract wheat . ,. i. i .. , ... Twenty-five per cent of the school children in Jhe province of Tekaterlno- siavr nussia, nave been pronounced vic tims of chronic alcoholism. ; CASTORIA . lot Infants and Coildrea. . . The Kind Toil Hare Always Bought Sears tba Ct&atur of 7 Wit For Women Tyree's Antiseptic Powder in non equal as a disease preventive or as wash. 26a and $1.00. All drug gists. Booklet and Sam ple free, . f . 8. TTSXS, Chemist, Washinrtoa. . O. RANCHER WITH QUICK GUN WILL PROTECT WOMEN (Uulted Frew Leaod Wlte.t Seattle, Wash.. June 18. Former Jus tice of the Peace P..V. Davis today owes his life to his watch. In a picnic, riot Sunday a stray ihot fired by Deputy Sheriff Julian Smith struck the attor ney's watch and glanced off. Women at a plcnlo given at the ranch of Otto Hlnk summoned Smith, who Is a neighboring rancher, to. protect them from some intoxicated men. Smith had been seized by the men and -vas being ducked in the water when he drew his gun. Davis ' came to his aid Just as Smith opened fire. Another bullet struck A. Conner, an ironworker, above the knee cap. He was arrested when he got off the boat at Madronay-Park, and is now in tbe city hospital ward charged with being a principal in the disturbance. THE ACID TEST BRIGHTS DISEASE ' 10 grammes Picric Acid. 10 grammes Citric Add. Water to make one litre. " Equal quantities of this re-agent and specimen from case of Brlght's Disease in test tube will, in 24 hours, show the percentage ot albumen. Put the patient on Fulton's Renal compound. Test every few days for twenty days and you will know to a certainty whether the alburden Is decreasing or not. (As the albumen' decreases the microscope commonly shows the casts also to be disappearing.) Thus that Fulton's Re nal Compounl lessens the escape of al bumen and permits recovery in many cases of Brlght's Disease no one need doubt (Usually takes from ten to twenty days to begin to show.) Tna new agent is a mild Infusion without opiates or heart stimulants. The substance of the formula surrounds each bottle. Its action being on Renal degeneration prescriptions "do not con flict. Commonly gets reooveries alone where there is a fair heart and recupera tive power. With failure admitted m Chronic cases on the orthodox treatment, relatives of patients having Brlght's Disease owe it to themselves and the patients to put the above to the test (Paid advertise ment.) 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H N. iota feU TMlaaalsala, i'a. BURNS S TAUGH T I DM E First Highwayman in 27 Years Soatches Purse From Hand of Milliner. (Spfctil te The Journal. I Burns, Or., June 16.The holding up of Mrs. Lcla Miller, a milliner of Burns, Saturday night kt 9 o'clock, is one of tffe first crimes of that kind In-Harney county. A purse containing Mo and sev eral checks was snatched from the Woman's hand as she was oh her way home, The highwayman came from be hind and made a grab for the bag, but secured it only aftor a struggle, lie broke the chain and run away, Mrs. Miller chasing him for a half block be fore lie disappeared in the darkness. She then notified Marsnal R. L Haines, who from the meager description furnished, believes an exconvlct the only stranger in town who answered the description given by Mrs. Miller, had committed the crime. The victim waa unable to rec ognise the suspect so he was released. The robbery was committed near First and Washington streets, just a block from the main thoroughfare, where many people were congr&cated. Burns' clean record of 27 years as to holdups was the pride of the Inhabi tants, and prominent business men are putting , forth all possible efforts to apprehend the nignwayman. ... - Until Siptembsr30 FROM 60.00 92.00 107,50 60.00 60.00 PORTLAND Ani Alt Point In tha aolfli Horthwiit Tt MUNBTIIIP Chicago ...... r...i.....$ 72.50 Duluth 60.00 Minneapolis 60.00 Montreal 105.00 New York 108.50 Philadelphia 108.50 Pittsburgh 91.50 St Paul. Minn. .......... 60.00 Sioux City, Sowa Toronto, Ont. Washington Winnipeg Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and St. Joseph Proportionately reduced fares td Many Other Points In the East Return may be made through California at slightly higher fares. Going Limit 15 Days. MAI RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31,1913 Liberal stopover privileges and choice of diverse routes offered. TWO ALL-STEEL TRAINS TO f HI CAST DAILY "Tho Olympian" THI FINEST THAU ACROSS THI CONTINENT and "The Columbian" MILWAUKEE TRAINS MILWAUKEE SERVICE MILWAUKEE EMPLOYES aU THI WAT ACROSS THI CONTINENT' For additional information re garding fares, routes, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on or address ' v. -' I B. K. GARRISON, D. Fit. & Pass. Agent . V E. M. TAYLOR, City Pass. Agt CHICAGO MILWAUKEE fi ST. PAUL RAILWAY U Third and -Stark VZL'. - r Uiuauu BACON DEFENDS NAM E OF LATE J. P. MORGAN (Rpcclal lo Tha Jourual.l New York, June 14. Robert Bacon, former ambassador to France and who was a member of the firm of .J. P. Mor gan & Co., when the United States steel corporation wss formed, took the wit ntss stand in the hearing of the government to dissolve the corporation under the Sherman sntl-trust set He corroborated the testimony previously glten by Judge JO. If. Gary. Under direct examination Mr. Bacon described tha conditions trading up to formation of the steel corporation. "J. P. Morgan said that under no con (deration would he taks part in any thing that was or might-bs construed as a monopoly or an endeavor to re strain competition," h said, "lie did hot believe the United States steel cor. poration would restrain competition." INDIAN MAIDEN. AGE 14, ' ARRESTED WHILE ELOPING aa"awBaaSt Klamath Kails, Or., June "-.11 The local authorities put a stop to an Indian elopement when they arrested 14-year-old Peart Schadley, Jlmmle Cole snd Archie Cllpp, all full-blood Klamath In dians. The young girl and Cole, who Is 34 years old, were being assisted out of the country by Cllpp. The trio was held in the jail hers until taken In charge by the reservation authority. ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS u SWA thIn mm TO THE EAST tm Jkw.J..:-t' - I mm I4T- ; rv r-ifH ON SALE DAILY Stopovers given and long time tuna CHICAGO In 72 hours from Portland. . . Two Daily Through Trains Equipment the finest .Dining Service so excellent you will contribute your "praise, 4 and you will appreciate those Great Big halted Potatoes. --. June 15 to September 15 Yellowstone National Park Is open in all its grandnes9. The only Gey ser Lulld. Visit this Wonderland via fJr ,. unici, mc uii(iit biiu iiuiincm kmicwbi and Mammoth Hot Springs. Call or write for information and liters- tufe on the Park. A. D. CHARLTON, A. O. P. A. 255 Morrison St., Portland. LOW RATES via Rock Island Lines MAY 28 TO SEPTEMBER 30, INCLUSIVE RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31, 1913 ' The Route, of the ' DE LUXE ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIMITED By purchasing your ticket at our office you have your choice of any, line out of Portland. Special attention to women and children' traveling alone. Tickets, Reservations, Information, etc., M. J. GEARY, General Agent Past. Dept 264 Stark SEf Portland, Oregon. P'hbnes - Main 334, A-2666 ' r 1