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TIIS OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1913. If3 CONCLUSIONS. TC6 mat INSINUATTNC. rjsTrrssiNa "V COINCIDENCE. " TIE AMATEUR fiSLQLCSST. xc: ... u:.'ln Akyt 'JSte til AM 1 U-'r . vBski " rsw". . - .. i-."i1 ...'' a ... - - M , , i m ' : mrw i i ar . . wv , -. - m I "' rU If I Oil .'h.VP "it t JT WW , xftW'. IT '.c t 3 r tf n n i ff i i r ');, 1 . ft ir w m .. '" t mi ini, . ., ,i MotheiwDootor. I think - Willi wallowed a nlckeL - ;'f Uoctor Are - you certain? t or m Binwn ua auort tiamw Thursday's News Happening of, Htunaa Interest Occurrlnf Xhrottf hout the World After, PoUttcal. , A Washington dispatch ays that Fan atna hascom th fourth nation to In dorse th Bryan peace plan. Guatemala an Coste.Rioe fcave heretofore agreed to onter into treaties under the plan, nd a similar convention with Salvador ' la awaiting ratifleatlonN In tha United Etate aenate, , The following chairmen of senate committee were elected Thu radar at Waahincton: Chamberlain, - military Myers, publlo landa; Smith, fAriiona, irrigation. - sv-v '' :' Dr Viola Coe, of Portland, via pf el dent of the National Council of -women Voters,- now In seseton at Washington, baa proposed an International convention of suffragiats, to be held at San Fran claco in 115. - She urged that the great- eat -Catherine; of woman scientists, auth or, artist, club leader. , publicists and trad union leader ha brought together mat tne woria na oyer Men. ' Ouat Penman haa been captured near Danville. IU., and la now in Jail at Chi cago. He haa confessed to tha; murder of Harold A. Shaw, a University of Illi nois student Shawwaa killed by Pen- . man while attempting to aell tha latter an automobii. - ...... . , The village of Douglas, located north - ot Bismarck, N. T., has been practically demollehad by a cyclone. . Railroad tracks wera covered many feet deep wun aeorta rrom the wrecked town. : Oeneral Edward P. Jones Is dead of apoplexy at hid home in Blnghamton, N. TC. Hd was a Well known war vet eran, neing major of the first regiment of volunteers,. to reapond to tdncoln'a eilL He operated tha Jones Scale works in Blnghamton for more than 40 years, and was the author of the trade pnrase, -Jones, be nays the freichL A cable pin' snapped at the Colorado mina. near curton, Art., and two ore car carrying IS miners and 12 tona of ore aaanea aown a neavy grade for a V aietojice of gSOO feet' Nine men were bum ana anouier wtu probably die. . A heavy ratnatorm at Mlnot. N. D, put a stop to a acheduied street meeting - of the Industrial Workers of the World. Tha "bullpen" already contains SO prls oners, and Is being guarded by all of the city's regular .police and 100 Special of ficers who will reaort to firearms if any airouipt ! mut ai jau oenvery. :At the fifty-ninth annual convention Of the International Ttwnrrrhin.i Union, In seaaton at Naeh villa.-' Tenn.. decisive vote of 107 to 17. Th m. u aumuos os tne governing power, and was strongly fought by the adminiatra Hon foroa. . providence. R. t, was ae lected aa tha convenUon city for ltl. Tno Scandinavian Brotherhood of nwwjca, in session at TVorceator. Masa.. Frealdent. James P. Hanaen. Cleveland: njaranai, Mrs. Maria Carlton, San Fran, claco; ecoretary. Oscar Palm. James ' town, N. Y.; treasurer. John D. Jorck man," Braddook, Pa. A eonferencs of tha bankera of the vvuuirj 10 oisouss ins BroDOBed eurran. ar..?luw,u b .hel t th Hotel 141 " vmcago, Auguat !2. A call for .the meeting haa bean laauad by A. Bar . ton Hepburn, of New TTorkv chalnnaa of .... vuii.0Qjr muniaaion of the Ameri can Bankera' laeodatlon. Winnepeg, Man., was vlalted Thura ?ZJ2i Mv "torm which almoat reaohed the proportions of a cyclone ' .at-i!, ii-w mpaniea ojr cloudburet. trl,UK!lta Put out of commla- , wooa ana telegraph service Z2P.M Plata glass winioWi aged " . ny Dudlng dam tJi!n,?.,.Lr,cha. Omaha receivea m an my IZaM",..u - waa a .T.l. . r"." n aaoent and fell v. mhioo! waa the first avt stress to meet death la Europe. Pacific CoaaL ITnited States Dlatrlot Judge Maurice T. Cooling hay announced at San Fran claco that ha will preside in tha forthy comlnar trial, n, th. -nr ... s.!r i . vaviii r uoi com pany caaea, th which fra,utuiant i?g cntrl the government. , The i.iBi n is sec zor August It. Fourteen Japanese coolies hava been "GETS-IT' Chases '.Corns. Alright! Bur aa One, Two, Three Ko Vuas, jfo rain, by tXalng "QSTS-rT." Just take two second a to put a little rwjsjTB-ix" .on that com. : That corn la dona for" aa aura aa the aun rlaaa. The corn shrivel up, vanlahaa, That'e Ca anca All Wight and tmr Come Won't Hurt. We Beth Uaa OBTJU i-,. i XT' It Qeta Corns Xvery ". V Tim, Seed aorel" .; - th surprise you get by using this new plan - corn cure. There's nothing to ; atlck ' to the stocking or; aOck; your corn..?- palna aop. You're aaved the bother of. applying plasters that make ,the ; corn bulge - out from tha cora l You're-saved salvaa that eat into the healthy fieeh and "pull"; no more fuaa ng with bandages. You don't have to halo by picking and dragging out your , coma, or cutting with knlvea or raaora. "QISTBi-IT" v is aafe, palnlees,. stops pain, never burta "healthy flesh. It ia : auaranteed. Try it on warta, . calluses and bunions, too. . . . "GKT8-lT-ls sold at airdrugglate' . at 15 canta a- bottle or sent direct by E. Lawrence-A Co., Chicago, i I . gold In Portland by Owl Drug Ca - Un Blw-''Oh. doctor.' whit all'' ,WmT"" - A . , . - . , Doctor Rhumatorai arthritis. . - poorcan yon uw(vi Briefly Sketched brought Into. San' Franciaeo by August LMiller, a country constable, who- oao- tured them at FQiat Arena, wnere siey tended front a sturdy junk, after a voy age of t6 day from Japan. ' They were led by Tomasdufo ueou, a BHiUed navi gator, hs apeaka fairly gd English. , Banreaentativea. bf varidua civlo bod' lea met at Oakland. : CaU and' decided to Organise a committer -of law and order, aeveral hundred atrong. This action followed the dlacloaurea made by a 18-yeeNold girl to local probation of fleers regarding the alleged practice of various oaf a owners. The chief of po lice and city councilman war openly condemned at the meeting for alleged laxity, and threat were made of grand jury Indlctmenta and the , he of the recall.. - -" .Formal cnargea agatnat Chief White hava been filed with the board of po lice commlealonere at Ban Franciaeo by lira. Myrtle Huege. - She oompUnned that the chief had refuaed to provide her with a detail ot officers to aaalat in a crusade which ahe 1 carrying on against gambling, placea and lottery officea ' ' The last California leglalatura appro priated 1500.000 to be available aa com- mlaaion on the aaia or state aeounues. Under thia act, Bute Treaaurar Roberta is authorised to offer 10 per cent com mission on the sale of $1,000,000 worth of Ban Franciaeo harbor bond, which have met with poor demand because of tha low internet rate, 4 per cent, wmon they bear. Under the terms of laaue. th harbor bonoa cannot a aoia xor ieaa than par. and the commlaaloa ia intend ed to conetltute an added attraction for lnvaatora. Frank R. MoCormlck. receiver of the insolvent Firat National Bank of Salmon City. Idaho, haa filed a ault la tha fed eral court at Bolae, In which prominent business man and banker of eastern and southeastern Idaho are named aa defendants. They wera offlcera and di- rectors of the defunct institution, and are accused of violating the federal laws, Uarnr a King. Norman L An- drewa, George Buck, Guy El Bowermaa, B. F. Olden, Fred O. Havemann and John tottrldga are me namea of the de fendant in i mm meeting held at Hoaulam, Waah.. atens were taken for a recall campaign agalnat all three member ot tha Hoaulam city eommiaaion. The agi- tatloa resuiu from queations raiaao regarding Hoaulam' atreet grading im provements,' According to wora. tnat na reacnea Spokane, Wash, from St Paul, an agree ment haa been reached whereby the ma- chlnlata employed by th Great North' era and Northern Pacific will hot atrlke as a roeana ot enforcing their demanda for higher pay. Th maohlnlata demand ad $4.10 a day for a working day of eight houra, and wera granted certain concesalona. , Forelgii. - ' A protest agalnat alleged Bulgarian atrocltle in Thrace hava been filed with repreeentativee of tBe powera at Conatantlnoplo by the Turklah govern' ment Th port threats, to declare war agalnat the Bulgare unlaaa they are at once compelled by tha powera to da- elat ., - , ' Tha atrlke of workmen In the ship building tradea at Bremen, Hamburg, Stettin and Kiel. Germany, hava been declared off,, and the men ara again at work. ' - . Tha whaler Fram baa left Argentina for Colon, where It will take on board Bear-Admiral Peary and Captain Ronald Amundaen. Theaa explorers will be tha firat man td pasa through the Panama canal oa board a ahlp. Captain Amund aen will proceed on the Fram to Arctlo water Captain Koch, the Dantah explorer. has returned to Copenhagen after cross ing Greenland with three hardy com panions. The adventurera met with great bardahln. They lost their boat and ponle. their suppllea ran out aad they were reduced to eating a pot dog, tha only animal left in camp. Tha fam- lahail maA. vara raaenaA i a aalllna boat oft thivweat coast of Greenland. Mlaa SylvlaxPankhurat haa again been released from Hollo way jail. London, attar a "hungeju and thirst" atrlke, by which ahe was reduoed to a atata of col- lanaa. When aha waa arraatad aaaln laat Sunday she had not recovered from thf effect of her former ordeal in Jail An attempt made by suffragettes to fir th Carnavon, county school at Car- navon, Walea, waa f ruatrated by tha prompt disoovery of the blase, and but little damage resulted. "We work while David Lloyd-George preach," war th word found on a card left by th araon- ette 1; .-'''. Miscellaneous, Becauae ha had a tooth pulled about 10 days ago, Frank Tibbetta, a young farmer, la dead at a Burlington, ia., hos pital, from blood poisoning which fol lowed the dental operation. H had prevloualy been in perfect health. Mr. Julia tLorlllard Butterfield of New York, widow, ot General Daniel Buterfleld, has bequeathed $8,000,000 of her eatate to th international commit ta of Young Men's Chrlatian Aaaoola ttona. "The fund la to be uaed by the women'a auxiliary In army and navy Dr. Sarah Dunn of Boston waa awak ened at her aummer homo in Weaterly, R. L. by two burglars who attempted to fores an entrance. She bravely caught up a revolver and tired two ahota at them, whereupon the maraudera fled. It haa been' announced by St. Loula officlala that that city's sola municipal carllne will commence charging ! eenta for alngl ridea and SI cente for a book j of eight tickets next Monday. , It haa heretofore been carrying paaaer gars f re lor v. ya..,;..j;v ..f".;.i V'' Wrr 'V . . A . 1 Tom Lawaon at The Dalles. Th Dalles, Or., Aug. 16. Thorn W. Lawson of Boston paaaed a few hours in The Dallea yaaterday en route to the home or nls aon-ln-law, George McCall, near Prlnevllle. Mr. Lawson will spend a few weeks on Mr. KcCall'a ranch. -Boaster-'When t'go-back b0mg, there is great xoltement there.'' - Ronrrv "Arraia you r coining there to live, I aupBoaoT". 25 Bushel Yields Frequent In Country Between Freewater and Columbia, (BpaeUl t The JoarssLI ' Freewater. Or.. Aug. 15. Very fav orable reports are arriving the wheat orop In. the aami-arld '.atrlct In th Hudaon Bay country. Claud Y. Baal from $3S acre of Blue Chaff got $011 sacks, averaging SO bushsla to tha acre. Mr. Beat baa juat riniahea a it aayr run or heading and threahlnc and dur ing' that time the maohlnery atopped only for three houra for repairs, averag lng better than 1000 aacka per day, the biggest day being 1770. Bert Boylan from 120 aorea of blue- atem got 10J4 aacka. Alva Dlacay from 180 acres of Glory Dale got $100 aacka. Chartea Dowllng from 1(0 aorea ot Red Chaff got lB5 aacka Andy McSwan from $60 acre ot Hybrid wheat got $06$ aacka. Frank Lockwood from 180 acrea of Red Chaff got $000 aacka. Fred Heaae from 100 acrea of blueatem got MOO aacka. Henry Barrett from 100 acrea ot Red Hybrid got $000 aacka, and F. 3; Beala from $09 acrea ot Red Chaff got ftf$ aacka. Shooting and Rabbit Drives Fall; Bounties, Inoculation " Proposed. - ' (8peeial to Tee Journal.) i Prlnevllle. Or Aug, 16. Tha worst peata the farmer of thla atata have had to contend with during the paat year or two have ' been - the rabbi ta - and aage rata' Hundreds - of acrea of grain, and potatoes were ruined this year by the ravagea or these animaia in crook coun ty alone. In aome looalltlea whole fields have been deetroyed. During the paat year numeroua rabbit drivea have been organised In which bundreda oN men and boye have aurrounded a town- ahlp or more of land and worked tow ard the center, driving the rabblta be fore them and killing them In corral It would aaam that this system would aoon rid the country of the pests but It does not. The rabblta multiply so fast that in a few weeks Jhere are as many in ma neignoornooa aa oeiore tne anve. On eome ranches the employes hunt With shotguns every evening 'after quit ting tneir worx in the field, killing bun. dreda ot rabbits, but even thia doca not aaem to aiminish the number materially. Many farmers are aaitatlnc niacin a county on raoDtts ana sage rats in order to repay, to aome extent, for the ammunition uaed to kill these peata Othera advocate that the matter be handled by the State Agricultural col lege with the recommendation that the rabblta b lnooulated, if poaalble, with aome fatal lnfeotloua disease and a large number turned looaa in varioua nelah- borhoods, if the inoculation can be ac complished Without danger of infecting domestlo animal. Something must be none tnis winter to relieve tb situation in Crook county and the Agricultural college Is urged to inveetlgate the mat ter and make publlo the moat feasible plan. TEAMSTER IS BLASE AMID FALLING TREES t-" Thinks Only of Broken Wagon When Remlndea of Nar row Escape. . (BsaeUl ta Tba JearnaL Richland. Or.. Aug. 16. Escadn tree that fell like rain around him and narrowly mtaalng being killed at vral places, Walter Cundlff made" the trip from Cornucopia to Halfway In hi automobile, Tuesday, in the face of the worst wind atorm aeen in these parts for aome time. About half way down" the grade he met a team that turned out to let him pass but before h could get past a large tree tell squarely tn between the two. Another tree crashed through the back of the wagon, breaking It -into splinters. . Finally after a daanarata iliimnl nr Cundlff managed to get paat Hailing the teamster he said.- "Pretty narrow acapa''-'V.,'-;-V:iW. ,:.-, rr"; Yea," the taamatar . answered. ST brok my new wagon bed all to blaieil- DELEGATES ARE WANTED S FOR TENNESSEE MEETING i ' i1-"i ".v. , : m i (Balena Bnreaa'of The Jovrnal.l Salem. Or. Aug. 16. Govarnor Wast har been Baked to appoint delegate from thj state to a conference of farm er 10 d naio Heptember : ll-H, at Knoxviue. Tenn., In connection with th National Conservation exposition. The conference will be presided over by Glfford Plnchot.' The expoaltlon will be held during September and Ootober. Person: wiahlng to be a delegate from thla atata ahould advise the governor. ,.:-; 11 ?Af,:; - The Tradea and Labor congress of Canada wants the present alien ' labor law repealed. - v , ' NEWS QF CENTRAL AN D EASTERN OREGON YIELD VELL IN VHEAT RESULTS OF ROUND-UP RAISES FREIGHT RATES RABBITS AND SAGE RATS WORRY CROOK FARMERS BseaBasaasnttBMBaaaaasj m.l.,m ,-r ' ' till . f ' SK' J . Ferdinand Feathcrtop-Th admla. : First Auto Agent"That waa a pa cullarly dlatreaalng case of Smlthera, . Who waa run over oy an auto rosier ' 8na A Af?"r.AaJ ' - iH RutSo-Detrolt and It w. . . " .- km .u. Rump-Detroit that raa eves blta." Pendleton Management Adds Another Feature for Its Visiting. Thousands. - - (Speelil te The Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Aug. , 15. Spectators at the Round-Up next month Will be kept in close touch with the events and per formera -through an electric enunoiator eyatem Which the association baa Juat ordered from Portland. Forty-five home will be installed in the grandatand and in front of the bleachers, IB In the grandatand and. 15 in front of each of tha two big bleacher area, each horn ptwvlded with an amplifier. A phono graph attachment will be lnatalled at the receiver and records Will be played before the show atarta and at times through the performance, . The cost of installation will b large, but the association la following a policy of placing tha comfort and pleasure of the spectators above everything else. It was this aame policy that decided the dlrectora to eliminate all hawk era and vendera from the park except those who provide pro grama and aoft drinka. The varioua conoeaalona have always netted fh aaaoclatlon a conalderable sum of money, but the noise and . annoyance caused by the passage ot bo many ven dera among the audience was consid ered an objectionable feature. Grade Crossing Precedent, to Be Set Aife 25; Five Other Heartrigs Set. J. (Btleta Baraait of The Journil Salem, Orv Aug.716. The final hei lng on the railroad companies' objeo- tiona to the demurrage rulea prescribed by the atate railroad eommiaaion" will be held here August IT. ' On Auguat 26. at Roseburr. the com mission will hold a hearing onthe ap plication or tne uougiae county court for a permit for a wagon road grade orossing ever the Southern Pacific rail road track near Roaeburg. Thla case la of oonaiderable importance because It la the first one to come up under the new law giving the commission the right to regulate all such : crossing The futufe policy of the commission likely will be laid down In this case. It la expected that the commission will refuee to allow any more grade cross. tnga to be made in this atata except in unusual cases where a great hardship would reault from the commission's re fusal to allow a grade crossing. It is probable hereafter croaalngs will have to be made underneath tne trades. A hearing regarding atreet crossings will be held at Canby August 22, and on August '10 the application of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph com pany to discontinue Its telephone Sta tion at Mitchell, In Hood River county, on the ground that the agent haa moved away, will.b heard by th commission In Portland. . Th date of th bearing or the St. John water case has been changed to October 6. Two other changea in datea have aleo been made. The hearing of the application of th St Helen'a Lum ber company for a orossing of its lum ber railroad over the S., P. S will be held at 8t. Helens September II. The hearing involving the telephone rates at Oregon City will be held at that place September 10. Do bad flah that bite on Sunday deaerve to get the hook? STA Ef,l c HHUL BY MADMAN Plant Juice Was Recommend ed to Portland Man Now He Recommend It to Others. i, Mr. Jack Reed, a trainman oa the Southern Paclflo railroad, says a friend of hie -at Dunsmulr. Cel.. reoommended Plant Jiilce to him and In speaking of hla experience with thia new remedy he said: , "I have been a great sufferer with stomach, liver and nervous trouble Oa would form in my stomach and cause me great distress after eating. had black, floating spots before my eye, dizzy spells, and wa In a general rundown condition. I "have Improved greatlr since I began ' taking Plant Juice and am feeling fine now. . I have only taken four bottle and feel that it was money, wen apent i .nave no more gas on my stomach, no mora black spots and my liver ia in .me ahapa" t Aa a liver regulator, riant Juice baa no equal today. It tonea up and In- vigoratea the entire system, produces a natural notion ot the bowel and leave them in a healthy condition. If you feel nervous, .tired and dragged out have no appetite, have aour stomach, foul breath. coated tongue) spots before the. eyes. hot - flashes, numbness, rheumatism, poor circulation; If you sleep poorly and wake up tired and ' listless, with puffy eyes . and aore muscles, you will .find that Plant Juice will relieve you and In a ahort time restore you to your uaual good hearth, For sale at Th Owl Drug Company'aStor. .v , i FINAL HEARING AUG. 27 ON DEMURRAGE RULES nin i , - ' Mrs, Bllnk-"Don't Jones and hid iiZJ!100 W" W-M f001 . r Commission Stops Operation of jNew Tariff Till It Can Hold Hearing " (Salea Saraee af Tae fnaraatl Salem, Or., Aug. 16. The Sumpter Valley Railway company haa filed with the state railroad eommiaaion a new rate tariff increasing nearly ail It freight rates, thu affecting the coat ot ehlpping lumber, ores, fruits, and nearly all th product of Baker county shipped over that Una. Tb eommiaaion yesterday afternoon made an order sus pending the inereeeed ratea until No vember $, and In the meantime a hear ing will be held, Th tariff waa laaued to go into effect August $1. Some of tne increased rates were contrary to the Older ot the com mission fixing these rates, aa a reault ot past Heatings, Thla la the second suspension of ratea ordered by the commission under the new law giving the commission thla autnority, Railroad Promoters Are Busy. Jordan Valley, Or., Aug. 15.-Colonel EL R. Place and & Rhelnhart of Wta- nemucca, Nev motored from that point to Jordan valley, where they met an automobile party from Boise composed of O. K. Masaey, Leo J. Falk, H. F. iemp ana a. jk. carison. Tnese par aona, who ar working in the. Intereat of a railroad Into thia section, met here to look over the problem of right of way into th town and along the pro posed route to the Snake river. Colonel Place and Mr, Rhelnhart vlalted the railroad survey camp, which 1 now 10 miles below here, and conferred With their local representative here, D. It). Joelyn. Tha two parti proceeded to Jordan Valley Surprise Newcomer. Jordan Valley, Or., Aug, 16. Among th recent arrival In the valley from outside point was C. E. Phlpps. an n gin front Portland and Willamette valley points. Mr. Phipp will Join vital TnoJaM Vektljt VialttMtMar JL Aa vxjsj ar uiuau v auiiiuooi ausj v, ass wv- etruotlon company, which wa formerly the firm of Joalyn ft Hagler. "Thla country haa not been given its Just dues in the outside world, aa my Impression or the country before coming her was, that it wa a vast expanae of unde veloped territory." be said. "The cul Uvatlon and work of development far exceed anything i anticipated. Your valley is wider and more productive than I imagined and there 1 mora water here than I ever dreamed of." Oregon Redmen Convene August 18. The Dalles, Or., Aug. 15. The annual great council of the Improved Order of Redmen la scheduled '- to convene in thia city Monday, August 18, for a three days' session. Thla convention will be the annual gathering of the different Redmen lodgea of tha atate of Oregon and the looal organisation la making elaborate preparation a to entertain the visitor. The delegates will begin to arrive on Sunday and committee have been appointed to meet the Incoming trains on that day and assure all of a hearty welcome. Asylum Outbuildings Begun. Pendleton, Or., Aug. 16. Excavating for the new buildings to be constructed at the eastern Oregon state hospital in thla city ha been started andc building win oa oommencea aoon. The new bulldlnga will consist of a cottage for Superintendent W. D. McNary and fam ily, a modurn barn whloh will housa 4 cattle and a pig sty. It la the intention to have the bulldlnga completed by No vember 16. Tbe hospital baa a herd of $0 pure bred Holateln cowa imported from California. Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More. A Physician's . trio "I'd oertainly give moat anything to be able to fat up a few pounds and stay that way," declares every exces sively thin man and woman. Such re sult Is not Impoaalbl deaplta paat fail urea Thin people are vlotlma of mal nutrition, a condition which prevent th tatty element of food from being taken up by the blood a they ara when; th power or nutrition are normal. In tead of getting Into the blood, all tbe fat and tleah producing elements stay in the inteaune until they paaa from the body aa waate. To. correct this condition and. to pro duce a healthy, normal amount of fat the nutritive proceaaes muet be arti ficially eupplied with the power which nature has denied them. Thia can beat be accomplished by eating a Sargol tab let wun every meal, gargoi la a acl entiflo combination of alx of the beat atrength-glvlng, fat-producing elements known to th medical profeaaion. Taken with meala, It mixes with tbe food and turns the sugars and starches Into rich, ripe nourishment for ' the tissues and blood and Its rapid effect is remark abla Reported gains of from ten to twenty-five pound in' a tingle month are by .no mean Infrequent Yet its action 1 perfectly natural and abso lutely harmleaa. Sargol 1 sold by Woodard-Clark Drug Co. , and , other good drugglat everywhere ' and every package contain a guarantee of weight Inoreaae or money back. . - Caution i While Sargol has produced remarkable reault in the treatment of nervous indlgeatlon and" general stom ach disorder. It should not owing to It remarkable flesh producing effect be uaed by thoee who are not willing to Increase their weight ten pounds or more, i . - Th fiirhbrow--"Thl man - does m i aaonolorue, doean't beT" v- Th LowbrowT-"Naw, it's a' dla logu. He does tutUn' . but talk frouxh his dlaL" ;. Bullet Two Years Ago Left Him Cripple; One Few Days Ago Kills. (Speeiel te Tbe See real. I : Halfway, Or., Aug. 18. Nearly 60 men, mostly farmers of Pine valley, have retnraed from tha mountains, wher the previous two days had n spent searching for Bert Xngl, tb 1 year-rfld son of Mr. and Mr. Albert Ingle of Goose, Creek, Baker county, bringing the llfeies body of the young man with them. Several days ago camper at Fish lake war approached by m. shespherder who desired . imp in search for a missing herder,' He told of s band of sheep mixing with those Be was attend ing and of finding no trace of th herder. A party at one set out for the J head " of Fall creek, war search wa made without results. A meaasnger ar rived in th valley Sunday and soon th news spread and searching parties or ganized and after two days lAidie Baker and John Lsgge&k members of the posse, cam upon f Iff body of the yowig man at the bead of Fall creek With a bullet in his breast from a $$ alx aboot er, in his own hand Indications point to purely accidental shooting. The young man waa ehot tn th right knee two yeaxa ago and left 'a cripple as a reault of th accidental discharge or tne same gun in ma own hands. The British Board ot Trade has given its approval to a new alngl davit which launches a boat from a Vaawl with a allng'and release it automati cally as toon as. it touches the water. Quit Iff ZEr.10 Stops . ' Itching Instantly ind for Eczema la All Forms, Dsn- drufl; Tetter, etc. It's a Wonder. Buy ISo Bottle Today and Prove It, Al-ylt Stop that violent acratcblng) rher la nothlns known that will atop Itching llkeBMO. On Application topa it instantly, wnetner the ttebina is on the Acalp or oa any other pari n uw oooy. ae First AppUeatlea af ZEMO Will Sto dp Xtcblng Xaataatly. I Is Oaaraateed. Dandruff Is nothing but acalo eecema. ind that why ZBMO atopf dandruff ab wlutely. , For the terrible raw, fiery ecsema that drives you wild, keeps yott awake nearly all nlarht for rash, nrlcklv heat and all inflamed, reddened akin on bablea or grown-upa. for Itching piles, aalt rheum, for , rawneaa after shaving, for any and all aorea, ZEUQ la a revelation. - ZEMO la not a greasy ointment or paat. but a clean, antiseptio solution aoolled to the ekin. Try a bottle to day end your torture. "ZKMO will cure any case ot eoseraa If need aooordlnv to dlreetionaM Dr. O. H. Johnson, Quannah, Texas. Druggists everywhere sell ZEM O at 26o a sealed bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. W. Rose Medicine Co. Bt Louis, Mo. .. Sold and guaranteed In Portland by Woodard Clarke Drug Co.. Alder and West Park street; Skldmore Drug Co., 1K1 Hl.ll . ,. . v.. i .- 1 m ... . .imt, . v. - ... . ,.kt.'.A,L asgaaaH I X .i.iifi nfti LlDDilOEIlGLISH DICTIONARY CERTIFICATE f OREGON JOURNAL, AUG, 15, 1913 SIX APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES CONSTITUTE A SET m . mi yiisiiiiininiiiiymi'iMiiiiiiii i Shew von aadaraamamt slag oat tha above Cartiftaat aaAntlva iktaa an nvaaantl.a bona iaBt herein Set oppoala y tyl af Bletioaary aaleotad (whioa severs the iteae of the east of packing. eprea Item the factory, eheo. Ug, clerk air aad ethe aeeeaeary nXUtn itens), aaa sea will be . preeeated with, yea choice eg theee thaw hooka. - - , - tiny uatxxa KODERN ENGLISH OIOTXOMABT SUaatMtd -Canal te Aaf a, laiitog for titl . . (Like illustration ia the announcement from diy to 4ay.) It ia the ONLY entirely N E W compjla tion by th world greatest tuthoritiet from lead iag universities; is ; bound in full Limp Leather, flexible, tamped in gold" a back and tides, printed on Bible paper, with red edges and corner rounded: beautiful, strong, durable. Besides te gea. eral contents, there ara maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by 3-color plates, numerous subjects by monotones. 16 pp. sry. a! educational chart and th latest United State Censu. Jy Present at office SIX consecutively dated Certificates and aa" MALI LXATHU It Is SSSOtlf tb eAnron rvn ten earn a the Limp HiUVbAit EuUWU (ataer. BOOK. lUasteated vi S,l?h0a bialiaft iai ta Aa a. which I la half - I . M allva ma raa m th 11 I V aquar eornera. SUaVX vruuaas ana... Asy booh by wall IS . ,. I ..I.I TURKEY EGGS HATCH IW . ' TWO DAYS AFTER LYING UNCOVEREDTHREE DAYS (Special te Tb Journal.) ' . ) Ironelde, . Or, Aug. ; 16,Aa ' Ironside, turkey, hen which had "toleti her iut,"; vti killed by som animal recently and , dragged .from her neat When found ah appeared to "have teen dead a day or two.-: The ; Mara. laM hium,iw1. In : A -wrirt ui, . .. vrlid.' thai, ::' . va 'A' malned two day and on night, " until a hen wanted to set They . were then put under th ben and in Just two day every one of , the alx egg hatched end the ) turkey are all alive and thfiv-1 e .lng.".-.-.. ' ;:'V;;?;V.u''':0 w. , I Runaway ia Richland . Strwt,. v Richland. Or., Aug. 16. Becoming frightened at the machinery In the Rlehland planing mill, the team of t. T. Aliens started to run. and finally landed against a telephone post - In front of B. D. Jones confectionery. The tongue of th wagon, wa broken but nothing els was damaged. ' Blotches on Neck ; and Shoulders, Also on Face, Rough and Scaly, A Lost Much Sleep, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Proved Perfect Cure. Dryden. OTef My ecsema began by forming amaU blotches over my neck aad shoulder, also on my face and later became rough and scaly. : First It appealed In blotches, then it cam in. pimplea and lastly it appeared In a ear, of a rash It Itched and burned o terribly that I tcratched It and made tares. My clothing Irritated my body. ' Tha eczema dhK lUrured my face very much ana itched so tnat i lost muca sleep and couldn't work while it lasted, m , , "I used many medicine but none of them took any eject The disease lasted nearly two month before I uaed Cuticura Soap and Ointment I first washed with tb Cu ticura Soap., then applied the Cuticura; Ointment to the part affected. . Th Cut!- ' cur Soap and Ointment gar m much , relief within two week and they proved a perfect euro In a moata. (SIgned)J. C. Corlett. Nov. 10, 1013. ' H :. For red, rough, chapped aad bleeding' hands. Itching, horning palms, and painful finger-ends with shapeless nails, a one-night Cuticura treatment works wonders. 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