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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, I OCTOBER 21, , 'THE USUAL WAY. -AMONG FRIENDS. . .'f t II I. " ',.' ' Kan in Auto Z doh't know what la the. matter with my car. . What will you cr'argo to tell me?- Repairman One dollar guessTv- Kathryn Very Plain says that last seasm she vat a mere society bud. Klttye And this season she's a full. blown waimower. , 4 A j'ERFECT STRANGER. EXCHANCZ OF COURTESIES. . SOME JOURNEY. . SOME RELIEF. ' TFUJ. ".J "v.' - - V.fV Wr?H Monday's Delayed Resume of World Happenings - , Afternoon Vnta 1t Eastern' rr , Eucene B. Scales, Frank 3, Mayne 1 and William Brdwn of. New Orleans, - tntered tentatlva pleaa of not guilty to ' - the Indictment charging them with op y. 1 eratlns a -corner in cotton in violation ot thevSherman antl-truat lawa, ' .They were clvan 10 day to demur,, in-New - York. ,;.',; ;",,.v:-;pi:;,v;iS'''''iy"'iv:Ri:','j . ; B"caue of the rumora of cold weather In Bmell and unfavorable crop report", the prict of oof fee haa taken an iad vanca In NewdYork markets. Spot mar- . ' ket remained firm and ; half , a cent ' higher. '.,' '" v- . ''.'. ' i In an' explosion In the smokestack of tbe.Steptoa smelter, at McQill, Nev - two men were burned to oetn ana otn i ere received Might Injuries. ' ' ' Mls Marls Collier, who disappeared from Chicago, leaving a not saying V that aha had been banished from society '' because aha was formerly a nurse In a leper colony, has returned. Bhe said that ' ' the unfounded, reporta had caused bar . to contemplate killing herself, . ' "V llliam Payne, a farmer, aged 60, , , living ! near, Trenton, I. J. Killed his .: wife, thsn .committed suicide. The cou pie had ' been - separated, 1 and ' the' wife had refused to return to1 her husband: ' . It is learned on Investigation that the - wreck of the Chicago, , Burlington & .Qulncy at Nelson, Wis... In which one man was killed and : 18 Injured, had a hero, in ; Engineer M, H. Dorsey, who ? ' reversed his engine and backed on to the ': main ' track. His ' action,, saved other , passengers. l " , '''' ' A license W -wed was issued" to Miss Ernestine V, Roedelhelm, sister of -the r. '-. wife 'o; William Sulser, 4epose4 gov. ' ernor f New York, and Walter M. FfBldenberg of Edhlll : Hoa4 .Cleveland, - !iu tttt of Abraham Brachner, aged 18,' who for 1 J day has been asleep In the hospital at St. Paul, is puziling phy .' sielans. Th boy appears to be oblivious to pain. 'His condition is said to have resulted' from hysteria caused by ill ' .treatment before the Ud left Russia, . Elmer B. Myers. . a Brooklyn youth who set up a wireless plant on top of ! the roof, of his' home .without first ob taining a federal license, was flnedf50 in the United States court . Us is said to be the first offender under the new law. w ;- A new and deadly method of extortion. , , r a hoax, may :b revealed. Jn, a letter , -wracn ina posui innpeciors or lunicago - . are .investigating.' The missive con r talncd VJeadlJr germs which could be transrerred.to the one Handling the let ter. The writer demanded .11600. . Evidence that the freight rates on sbananaajmlpped from New Orleans and ' aalveston to Kansas City were discrtm Inatorr as compared- to the rate to points tn Nebraska, was submitted to , the Interstate Commerce commission at -Xhe hearing la Kansas City. , . -.V Oeorxe Hart man. who acaBKl quarantine at St Loula 'to return, to wr nomev claiming "that he was cured of leprosy, has been returned to ouar. antine. . Authorities say that apparent cures were characteristic of the disease, V " Executive and -Political. Petitions asking ex-United Statea Ben ator.Ivorlmer of Chicago to be a. candl, , date for the sftepUbllcan nomination for the senateanext spring were circulated ' In Chicago, The petition was mailed to Chicago by the Republican club of Gales . ourg, 111. (.V!,;.;;;1 , Prince Albert' of Monaco, at Wash ington, told an interviewer that America , was fTnagnlticent'.but' young and haa all the exuberance of youth." The al- most univeraal desire for learnmg here, was wnat impressea mm most Lieutenant Oswalf P. Hennlna. med leal reserve corps,' has been transferred from Fort Cblumbla,; Wash., to Monte rey, ana win & succeeded by Lieutenant Charles R. Sastlen, now at Fort Vorden. 'J The Interstats commerce commission SUFFERED AWFUtiPAINS r.: For Sixteen Years. Restored To HealtiibyLydia E. Pint t , ,v.v Comorad.S;r Moretown. V Vermont.1--" I wu trou bled . with pains nd Irregularities for .Wii.ihu BUCtgcn vnarn ami was thin, weak and nervona. ' when" I would ; lie ; (down it would eem ea if I wm going right down Out of Bight into some dark hole, and the window cur tains had faces that would peek oat at me, and when I was out of doors it would seem as if something was going to hap pen My blood was poor, my circular . tion was so bad I would be Bkg dead . person at times. I had femate weak ness badly,' my abdomen was sore and X ;. bed awful paiiis; I "1 took Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegeta ble Compound and used the Sanative Wash and they certainly did wonders for met ' My troubles disappeared and I am able to work hard every day. "Mrs. W. F. Sawyer, River View Farm, More town. Vermont ' -A.-v . 1 v Another Case. . ' i v , GIfford, Iowau-."I was troubled with female weakness, also' with displace ment. had very severe and steady headache also pain in back and was very thin and tired all the time. I com menced taking ". Lydia" E. rinkharn's Vegetable Compound and I am cured of these troubles. I cannot praise your medicine too highlyVCMrs. INA MILL FLAG LB. CifTord- Iowa, - 1 News Briefly Told Received : From 8 o'CIock 'Yesterday 9 o'clock This Morning. ' has ordered, that for two year tfte rail, road rates on Imports westbound from New York and Boston shall be the same. The 'two cities have been fighting the rate ease for ome 'tlme.sA.-?v;:::; c Secretary . of War , Garrison, accom panied by his wife and Brlgadier-Gen. eral Weaver chief ft Coast artillery, will sail from New, York Wednesday for Colon.; 'The secretary will inspect the canal and confer with Colonel Ooethals and other membera of the commtssfon relative t6 legislation whloh will' be necessary, for tbe.operatlon of the water way, , - (, ..' ,.', f,., ,'v Adreselng the ' delesates ," of ' the Women's. Home Missionary 'society ef the Methodist Eplscipel church at Wash ington, Secretary of State Bryan said that there never was $. time when the people needed -the inspiration of the ime as'iney ao now. He saia that there is not a community which cannot be punned and redeemed. t.. jt Q. 8. Graham, convloted of stealing an automobile, was given 10 years in the penitentiary -qie extreme -penalty by Judge Willis of Los Angeles, Cal. The court sajd that the "joyriding tblef was a menace. to the country," . . . r F. H. Newell, director of the reclama tion service, states - that ' Idaho and Washington should follow the -example set by Oregon, and complete its reclama tion projects, In order that that section or the northwest can be made ready to receive new-, settlers. -....- ? v :'-:;;. , s The Southern Pacifio might be willing to sell the. Pacific Mall for a "reason able figure." according to the statement of Mr. j Kruttschnlt't chairman of the board of directors. The steamship com pany has until 1S14 , to change from railroad ownership If permitted -use of the Panama canaL,-'.-,i..w; r -s;. -1 ;v- A panic in a moving picture theatre at San Francisco was prevented by the young, giri pianist - when, without at tracting the attention of the audlenee, she notified the management of a fire In the picture operator's room. The girl continued 1 playing while' the audience was asked quietly to leave the house. X Oregon- Briefs. Douglas county voters are said to be In favor pf, the appropriations for the state university at' Eugene. A canvass of the. county shows that sentiment is almost entirely on the side of the appro priation' plan.; ' .; j' , .,. 1 . Governor West. has received a copy pf tho bill introduced by Senator Cham berlain' providing for reimbursement to the state of 1191,543, spent In recruiting volunteers for the Indian wars of 1844 1j ' The bjl was Introduced October IS and was. referred to the committee on - The coast division of the Lane County Teachers' institute has opened at Flor ence, 30 teachers being in attendance. Miss Van - Bibber, supervisor of that district. Is in charge. . " . f : County School Superintendent Gary of Clackamas Is sending more than IO0Q copies of books for children to the var ious county school districts. The books were bought by the assessment of 10 cents for each child in the district n CONFLICT IN LAW . . . MAY NULLIFY VOTE ; FOR BRIDGE BONDS ,., (Continued From Page One) of the state must register before the general election of 1914. Mr. Holman's contention is. that to vote on the bridg bond issue,-ail ci tiiens of Multnomah eountymuat register anewi but that a 11J registration - is sufficient . for vote 'on referendum measures. - The argument is based upon the assump tion tnat the general registration law Of 118 Is constitutional, but Mr. Hoi man point out; that it might be held unconstitutional. ' -' ; ' Rlchcrd -W. Montague of the firm of Wood. Montague & Hunt, after a cur sory -examination of the technicalities at issue, takes an opposing view, he ltevlng 1 that the ' registration proviso for" the coming election applies) to the election as a whole and not to the meas. urea, alone...;.,"., rt- t ., .;v;.',':'-otat'Xe' Xmportaat.' fJ . He says briefly of Mr. Holman's con tentlons on ; the technicalities -of the lortncommg election and . of , the 191! election in general, "While the. point Mr. Holman makes Is important and worthy of serious consideration ' I do not, see why the section Ho the act permitting elector to vote under.their 1912 regis tration might no be held to apply to the election provided for In the act, not merely $o the special measures referred t0-f' ii'i .i :t ...''.'..V'1''" -.V-' .. ": ..' 't f. , -"There is nothing fn the wording of tne section wnicn preoiudea such a con struction and It certainly would be in accord with public convenience and the reason of the thing., If .the . election called for by thaect may include other man tne v. rererendum ; measures why should not the clause for registration also arply .to the other meaauresr. .t'Mr, Holman In following ud his line pf reasoning states that In his belief proviso - in the 1913- election : law is unconstitutional and cltea court decla ions tot that effect in the past. ; If It Is unconstitutional he argues, then Or egon nas.Ao valid registration, law,, as any elector duly qualified " would be able to-vote without-registration. , ' Mr. Montague further states, that he aoes not believe the general : law of 1J would repeal the Drovislon made for the special election , to take "place next month. Regarding Mr. Holman's contention that the compulsory regis tration proviso" of the lU law is un constitutional, he says, "I think that any decision holding the compulsory registration provision to be unconstl tutlonal would probably, also hold that such provisions are separate and that the act is otherwise in effect" caiman's Contentions Bet rortfc. Thle, in. effect, means that an ale'd. tor not registered may be allowed, to vote by bringing to the nolllna- nl.ne six, freeholders, who win certify as to nis runess ana qualifications. r- .Ale Jtoimans contentions are in full In the following letter: desire ;to call attention to com pllrations which have arisen and Which will probably hereafter arise in regard to tne changes - made by the Oregon truth 4 A la i alrs.. Pester Very much stranfer. I seldom, U ever, encounter it In my home, . s . legislature of 1113 "in 'the registration laws of Oregon. Two acta were passed, one being chapter 821. which went Into effect, February 28 1913, as It had an emergency .clause. The , other, act is chapter , ll2J,AWhioh wnt Into effect June -i 8.-" 1913, :'s'': ?''' "It ' has been t the habit , of ' Oregon governors Iii th past few "years to escape responsibility by riot approving laws that are paused, and allowing there to become laws by being .filed in the office of the georetary of state. .ft Baoh of thesf cts was filed in the off tee of the secretary of state, February H, 1913. " sVSi ?"'&.. A: iV-vAV,' "Chapter 821 provide for a special election to be held November 4, 1913 for. voting on all measures enacted by the- legislature of ltis - on wnicn a referendum may be invoked. , Section I of ..eald'' act provides that,'';.."';' i ;i k'itT ' 4",'"tegai lectors 1 may vote under their i reglstraUon for the year 1918 or, upon affidavit of six freelyjldera as ' provided.-by iaw,'"4J4 . - . AppUes' to Referred laws.. , :!It" seems to have been assumed by the public at large that tills provision applied to all measures, to be voted on In ' 1918, but It applies only te . the referendum measures on laws t passed by the legislature of 1913 and does not apply to the Interstate, bridge aefnor to amendments of the eity charter, -v "Chapter 828 is an set to provide for the registration of voters, etc., and re peated all the existing laws, in relation to registration;- excepting that it amends section 8488 , of' Lord's Oregon laws, which provides penal tle ? for; violation of the registration Jaw , by any county clerk, his deputy, or ny Judge or clerk of election, etc. : . . . ; Thle act provides (section 12) that, Tt shall be the duty of every elector In the state to register prior to the. reg ular general; election In 1914 "This act also provides .(section 8) that,1 J ")'' : ' ' . . Ts'o "elector -who is not registered as provided la this act Shall be entitled to vote at any election provided for by law except in school district or road district elections;, provided, that n case the su premi , court should hold the above pro visions for 'compulsory registration In Valid then, and in that oase only, the. elector may' register with the Judges of the election upon election day by sub scribing -to the rouowmg lorm ana se curing the affidevit-of alx freeholders that they are personally acquainted with the elector and his qualifications, ea an ejector'?' ''O-' :"; ' -.w.-.-i Apparent intention, of Law. . "It therefore appeara that It was the Intention of the law to do away with allowing an elector to vote on affida vita of six freeholders aa has been here tofore iirovlded. It will ba noted that a person Who baa not registered can vote through the affidavit; of freeholders only. In. case the; supreme court, should hold that section 8 of said aot Is invalid. sucn case nas Deen Drougni in any court, of 'the' state of 'Oregon so far as I am informed, f" v . "If said chapter 328 fa constitutional, man tne law would seem to be this That any elector couldi vote on a refer endum under his or her registration for tne year m, or upon arridavits of six freeholders, aa provided by law, and that on all other meaaurea, which includes the interstate bridge act and' the amend ments to the Portland charter, no per son can vote who has not registered, under said chaster 823. ,. -With others. I have been. misled by the statement in the newspapers and by A Neglected Cold Often Affects the Lungs Many serious cases of Throat or Lung Troubls can be directly traced to a cousn or coia wnicn nas peen neglected. If' you notice that oough persists In clinging to you take warning. If you heglect trying to stop this supposed trivial trouble the throat and lunga later become affected. In many cases Sea man's Alterative has been the mesns of bringing permanent relief. . Investigsta (111 VtUie. ,. . .,'''..;. . ;- --;.' iv, - - l.nlMi ' W : V '' ; ""Gentlemen: ' Foj fiv or var T waa troubled with cough and expeotora- uon. - i aiso nao a nigh lever. , My case was declared Lung Trouble by my phy sician. I was given Cod 14ver Oil, Creo sote and other medicines, all without bensfit. At Christmas time.' 1808. I was iiu BAimciea live, leaning Ut. K. H. wicvirinT, ne aavisea tne use of Eck' man's lIUMttu. kinW . . i . . cellent results. I have gained in weight I go out In all weathers and have had ao -eougn-oroow wnatever;ii-i . give these facts to encourage others to. use : (Affidavit) JAU "W. KANAIT. . -f Above abbreviated; mnra nn nnii..i 1 ; Eckmon's Alterative-has been trovnn by many years' test to be most eff lea. cious xor severe xnroat and Lung Aff ec tionsr? Bronchitis. Bronchial- "Asthma. 6tubborn Colds and In upbuilding the system. Contslns no narnntloa luiimn. or habit-forming drugs. Bold by The OwJ Drug Co.- Write the Ickman Lab oratory, Philadelphia,' Pa., for booklet telling of recoveries and additional ADIE5! ASK FOR ANTIKOHIXTUliE NO; 8. ' It is s safe and nri wo SJn's nwdtalns. Mir to take. ' works Ilk. magic. Price 82-00; double atrtoxtb 86. For aala and gaafSDtMtd br the Ilelfood Drag Co., 228 Morriaoa etraet. - Time' it I In' five . minutes your upset stomach will . fcelfine.;;;; J&? Ton don't want a slow remedy when your stomach Is bad or-an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach Is too valuable; you mustn't Injure It with drastic drugs.? .'.':.,r::"v;,,v. !'-;':' .i-.v;; '!' . Pape's Dlapepsin la noted for Its speed In giving relief; it's harmlessness;' it's certain : unfailing action' in regulating Sick, aour, gassy stomachs. It's millions of cures In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas tritis and other stomach trouble has ! Mr. Pester Ah, well,. ' itranger than fiction. ' 1 " mm -The Creditor I trust that you will honor me with a check to-day, , The Delinquent Sure thing I But who will honor the check?.. county 'officials that those who regis tered In 1912 did not have to register to vote on initiative meaaures. It was announced ,; in yesterday's papers that tho registration books "would not close until today October 11. :,.' i " "Section f ot said chapter 823 provides that,','.v;;i';:i.';.;-!:'.'.:'v;;,'"'V.:.; , ...'.' 'Ths county clerk ehall register any qualified elector who may request to be registered at any time after this law shall b bf force and effect except that he shall irelfuse to register ahys elector during 30 days next preceding any gen era! or primary election, or 18 days next preceding any. special election. i ; , . "The fifteenth day next preceding KovemBer- 4 is October . 0."'.. It would theri , appear : (hat , the., registration of any person; on or after October 20 and prior to November t is Illegal., It would seem that the registration books could be open on November t for the cltisens Of Portlsnd to register lh order to vote at the election In Ieeember on amend ments to the charter. -,";,?' . '.'But I call attention to another phase of this law.. Aa X have said, chapter 32) repealed all the Important parte of the registration lawa then in force.. , ', v'. -.'V'. tf., f Oentends Provtstea Taoonstitutlonal. "It can scarcely be doubted that the provision of chapter 323 requiring an elector to register In order to be en titled to vote at any election, is unconstitutional.- The original registration law passed. in 1888, having a similar provision, waa held to be unconstitu tional by the supreme court of Oregon, in the case of Whits vs. Commission era - of Multnomah, county,; 13 Oregon, 1 817, for the reason, . that;,the constitution of Oregon fixed the quail flcatlons and place of voting of elec tors and the provision that no elector could vote unless he had reglatered was, therefore, invalid, - ' .i "In the case ef Woodward va Barbur, 59 Oregon. 19, this case : is cited and approved, on another point under a case involving tne right of the city of Portland to require the city auditor to judge of the qualifications of tbs signer by reference to the registration books in the of floes, of the county clerk. "Ths subsequent registration J law provided that if a person did not regis ter, he could vote by securing the af- Retired Georgia Planter's 2 Advice to Kidney Sufferers ;. ;' '-, ;'- Regarding the ' wonderful curative merits of your Swamp-Root I cannot say too much. After suffering severely tor three years or more with severe pains caused by weak kidneys. I waa finally induced to .try -Swamp-Root through a testimonial I read in one of the -newspapers. Z was in such a condition that I was obliged to ariae from my bed six or eight times, every night I purchased a fifty cent bottle and before it was used I felt so much relief that Z pur chased a one dollar bottle and by the time this was taken the Old pains, had left my back and I could sleep the whole night through. I am a retired planter, 70 years of age.- and owing to Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root. I am In the best of health and reel like a boy. r am' always glad to recommend Swamp-Root to those who are In need or it ' ' 'Sincerely yours,' ' ' C BJ. U88ERT. BowersvJlle. a. Personally appeared before me, this 8th of September. 1909. C. E. Vssery, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same la true In sub stance and in Tact. T. H. M'LANE, -I Notary Public better to Br. XUmer a Co., Blaghamton, XT. T, Prove What Swamp-Boot Will Do ForYoa Send to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingham ton, N. for a aample bottle. It will convince anyone. Tou will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling an about ine Sidneys ana bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Ore. gon Daily journal. Regular fifty cent and one dollar also bottles for sale at all drug stores. . . ramous s------r:.T:u'r;.vt----.'...t Skin Soap . AhanTtif 1v fMB..''' 9K uiii i ..b. D. D. D. Skin Soap, with the nurchaaa f a full sisa bottle of D. n Ti Pm. cripnon xor seierat ror is vura th. wiiuaro sain .remeay. .Keller guaran- xeea irom tms ; rirst. bottle or your money rerunaea. u; D.O. Bkln Soap, vurmi ina Diuioni or Bxin - Boaps, ehould always ba .uarnf in wnn v. v, u, prescription, the eooth Ing, healing lotion. We have made fast friends' of more than one family, .by recommendlns? thesa famoua nmdnrti ".iiui w wbu you to iry uem now on tha SDeclal nffar. Thla la Immut. You muat bring this ad. with you. Come coaay, --Huniiey urug co., Washington t ruunu; wooaa.ro. uiarae u vo., arug- made it famous the. world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your home keep it handy get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store, and then if anyone should sat something which doesn't agree' with them; If what thai eat lays like lead, ferments' and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; emntatlona of acid and undigested -food -remember aa soon aa Pape's Dlapepsin comes ln"bontact with the etbmanh, all such distress vanishes.1- It's promptness, -certainty and ease In overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a revelation to those who trylu-, Free! M , Hparker This ts my new ear, - Bumps Where are you going? , Bparker Nowhere In particular. . Bumps it ought to get you- there, alt 'rifbtl i . ..W-A-i-'-v"" . fldavit ef six-freeholders. vThis allowed hJm to .vote.' even if he bad not regis tered and was a reasonable provision to identify, the:. elector.:. v . geotloa -possibly; Bepealed. i 'vT , :'There la one question which I merely call attention to,; and j that is Whether section 3 ot chapter 31 Is repealed by Implication by chapter 323. Follow! nr the rule laid down by the supreme court of Oregon 'In many caes, as chapter 323 has' an independent title it would seem that there is reason' to claim that sec tion I of chapter 821 'Is repealed by im plication. ; , , t - - ? f -: f'For the purposes of this communica. tion, I shall assume that said section S has not been repealed, and that on No yember 4 legal voters who have regis tered for the year 191) have a right to vote on all referendum measures. But thla - does not apply to, any initiative measures, nor to the interstate bridge act. .As polpted out in a recent state-" ment by the secretary pf state," a person who has no registered under said chap ter, 823 may. vote on referendum- meas ures November 4 by bringing with him to 'the polling place alx-freeholders' to make the certificate required by chap ter 828. .-' r,':; : . -. W; ;. Those Who Jdajr Tote, '. ' ""The conditions seem to be as fol lows: ..'- ""';'.: '"; . I . y.-,-!.--'-':.',.'':. r "First: That on referendum measurei On laws passed by the 1913 legislature, at the election to.be held November 4, legal voters may: vote thereon under hie on her registration for the year 19J1, or SAGE TEA PUTS UFE ! ID COLOR III HI Don't stay gray I Saf s Tea and Sd phur dsrksns hair so naturally v that nobody can telL v, You can turn gray, faded hglr beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a BO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy at any drug store. "Millions of bottles of this eld, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually," says a well Known druggist ' Here, because It darkens the hair eo naturally and even ly that no one can tell it has been ap plied," : ".! Those whose hair is turning gray, be coming faded," dry, aaraggly- and . thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications. the gray hair 'Vanishes ana your iocks becom luxuriantly dsrk and beautiful all dan. drUff . goes,, scalp Itching and falling natr stops. ' - This Is the age ot youth. Cray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around. so get busy with wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll , be delight ed with your dark,- handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few daya Woild's You make no risky experiment when, you use occasionally vrhenever there is needthe most universally popular borne remedy known, fceecham's Pills,, which have stood the - test of time with absolute suc cess and their world-wide fame rests securely on proved merit. relieve the numerous ailments caused by defective action ' of the ' stomach, liver, ' kidneys and - bowels.-- Cleansinff the system, they purify the blood and -tone body, brain" - and nerves. . Beecham's Pills - act quickly; they ' are always safe . and reliable, and ' you ,may depend : upon it they " 8 old vetywltara, la Waee lOe 25e. Eve-yeee specially every wainan aheuld ; ' raad taa direction vata eJ.REEFEi '. Chronle aod Kwwma Dls , esaes readily snecumb to Hi j tboKxigh and eibatu. tl.a - raetliods . of tnat- meat wbea '- they , are 'carefallrand 4nalatentljr followed. Mistakes are at , a minimum,., because I bare treated saeoaastnl ly tbonaaod of eaaea i setlr like rear own. It Is aa error sot to seek, the adice Of a - Specialist who" baa bad - yar of experience ipd gives ex. elusive pfncal attention ... .'''. to oe uiaiiuenv or ssca eases 1 am lleeoaed to practice In: the states of Oregon, , Wsablsgtoo.; California aud Nersds. My office is tborousblr equipped with every electrical and merbao Ical device Baeaaaary for the scientific treat piant ef jroor sllmeots.- I. adialulater , the World's lataet ramedlaa,.' .,..,-....,,,,- ,.;.', 1 Treat Surceaafully CHBO5I0, NKRV0L8, BU)OD. 8K1N, BLADDER. LIVE It AND KIUNKT 1IS SAHKS, BHTBl'MATISVI, NKLK ASTHENIA. K ZEMA, tiORHii, ULCBRS, HL3 AMI FlSTl'LA. ..-.,' --. t . -.'. .; Conanltatlon and Ezamtnatloa FREK. ' S to ft T to S. -Daily i Sundays, H I 1. J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M; D. i ROOMS 11-15 I.AfATETTB BMU.' WASHINGTON KT., COKNEK TH. WHTt,ANI. fR. 10) MILES lit' v The Sympathiser Did you get much - The VlcUnv-lt relieved me of about 1200,-; -- -- .jt-t"..', upon the af f Idavl t of six . freeholders, as provided by law. , " . t ' " - "Becosd; Assuming that said chapter 323 is constitutional, then no person can vote' on any other' measures, including the ' Interstate bridge act and ' amend ments to the city charter, who has not registered as provided in Said chapter, Third; If said chapter 323 is uncon stitutional;' then anyt elector duly qual ified may vote' at any election without registration. "and- Oregon ba no valid registration' '-law. 1 '.. J ;.. BLIZZARD FOLLOWS-y-l FIERCE HEAT TO TRY v MIDDLE iWESTERNRS (Continued From Peas OnO the low lying portions of practically every town, on the Maryland coast early today, The water : In some places was four or five feet deep. Much damage was done on' shore and U was feared the losses to coaat shipping will prove even heavier, ' - ' A-AanUe Swept '.by' Gale. 'New York," Oct" 11. A ' 80" mile gate Recinol stops and promotes hair health IP yon are troubled with, dandruff, eczsms or other scaly, Itching scalp affection, try shampoos with Besinol Soap and an occasional treatment with Reilnol Ointment. "Tom will be sur priged how cmlckly the trouble disap pears, and the' health and beauty of the hair improves. ,,,,.,, Besinol oap sad Olatmant keal side eruptions, el ear away pimples and blackheads, sad farm a moat valuable household treatment for sores, burns, bolla, piles, eta. For trial slsav free, write to Resinol Dept. 11-S. Baltimore. Vd. Sold by alldragglats. Prascribadbr doctors for Uraars, scalp itching tat Borvo and losd Ton! .I.S.T. rilsSsT. HO. 2 ttl I '"1 I 11 . nheumatlsm. Inf bmrnatldn of tho Clzddcr cr tniarced Prostrata Glands. CJood Pclcc, Diabetes, Stricture, Cancer It is no stimnlant. Rerjorta from natlanta nrov that tta fTo.f . .. and lastinir. . In addition to the abovewM.I.S.T. No. 2 diseases pronounced by physicians and specialists to be ParalyBis, Locomotor Ataxia, ! Spinal trouble and epparently incurable diseases of the nerves. p M.I.S.T. No. 2 has been on the market for over 85 years and thousand of sufferers have written us they have been cured by Us use. It ia preacri be J t y many physicians. Itispleasanttatakeandabsolutelysafe. It never inr-r" or diminishes the action of the heart. If you are suffering from any c r- ; D',0., yn ere urged to write to us no matter how many doctors cr medicine yoa have tried without reliefV '; , ; ; . . vThat you may judge yourseir. we will send -T$-v 7 .- confidentially to our medical departmen, t hi . " ; ' or Six Coxes fcr 17.-3 Co:' -: Address: THE I.I.I.S.T. C? f T ' L : Eben ', Perry, ? Hours 9 A. M. to ( ' V - Btenog Jlmmle, are .you vet j jsyt ...... , . r . So v" " D y 10 ' vnat do yer want? 4 raged along the Atlantic coast last night and today. Several ships were reported In distress and : It was feared ther would' be' wrecks -of many email -craft. The crew of the schooner Marjorle waa brougnt in by. a iNortti Qerman LIuyd boat which picked them up as their vessel was sinking 209 miles off shore. - . MinwapolJa Cars Blocked. Minneapolis,' Minn Oct 21. One of the earliest really bad blUtards this sec tion has known in years put the street car service seriously out of Joint bare early today. ; The temperature was be- low freezing, and the wind approached 80 miles ao hour. Trains were consid erably delayed. ,7 j . v-r "- " ' mm 11.1. .11,..., nki y Journal Want Ads bring results. -STOMACH ; If You Wish to Obtain (Complete and Permanent Results Try Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Rem ,edy One Dose Will Con- , , ' vince You, "," CayTs wusaanot ateraaoa- Semedy is wen known throughout tne country. Many thousand people have taken it for Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments and report marvelous result and are. hlarhlv Dralainsr it tn nth.r. i.tnniih. . Ing benefits au (fere-re have reectved eveni from one doss are heard everywhere, and explain ita tremendous sale. It rarely, ever falls end those afflicted with Btomaoh. Zdvey and Xnteetinal Ailments, Indigestion, Oaai la th Stomach and la. testlnee, Dissiness. ralnilng Bpolls. O0U0 ka. Ion) W should by all means try this reraedy.- The benefits stomach Sufferers who. have taken alayrs WondenTU Stomach Bemedy have received is In most cases a lasting one. After yon have taken thla Bemedy you ehould be able to digest and assimilate your 100a, enable tne neart to pump pure red blood to every part of the body, giving firmness and strength tb fibre aad muscle, lustre and sparkle to the eye. clearness and eolor to th complexion aad activity end brilliancy to tne brain. 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