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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY ' EVENING. OCTOBER 30, , 4811" TTIAT KL:D CF A MAN. CZTTU.'G CLOCS. BARELY NOTICED IT. wisest irs asxs. Er.UTE. IN LUCK. o ..41 " .. . . . . i ' l l L 1 I ii I. y I '.'.-' ' . .s- -1 I f A . T AI 1 : (J Airs. fioyle Is your husband tbe water wagon?, :-- - 'j. '.'"-v ... , .i'. ?; Mr. Ioyl II he Is, j- they wtll have to let Um drlv. . l.-.v E..v.: iVbfes o Wednesdatfs Happenings Brief Paragraph , G1t Journal y Afternoon , "?; ..' . Oregon Brlefa. ' ,ns. ' ; Ftoliibitloo forcM of Ordaham. Onder ' the auspices of tbe W. C T. will hold a blgr parade: tomorrow. Tbe interest In o the election Tuesday la Increasing , and tbe Indications point to a spirited voting contest, r ; . v.- . ' . ij : -:;-v -T"h TJva Wlm h tlii Anna rH Contmerclal club . ere considering the ..plan ox providing bouses for workmen and their, families at the mills. The . lack of room has been . a handicap to . tbe growth . of the Industry. rc'-'i ... Business men and citizens ef - Kenton are planning to- have a club bouse built .tor the Kenton club. v?iM.V. Dr. Alfred Kinney; chairman of the ports of Portland committee, says that the storm record! show that work on ' the north jetty can proceed throughout ; He eays It Js not necessary to wait until next spring to begin 'work?. ftf'U. ' Various counties of OreKon wlU Te- ' eelve their share of the 6S,860 this year from -the forest reserve, which Is IS per cent of tha amount received from : the reserves for the, year. ' y t A Seattle company Is completing Its contract for installing a pumping plant t and system in the Grand Dalles pro J set across the Columbia river from The . Dalles, and 1S00 acres of valuable lands will soon be put under Irrigation. Talent is to the throes of a Sunday closing fight. The city council threat i ents to olose act only shops and billiard . halls, but s'tores In general The town TIIREPWOWEn ! 1 - TESTIFY To tic Merit of LydiaEFink. ham's Vegetable Com " pound during Change . . of Life, - ' ' Sttentof, HI."-"I shall always praia Lydia E. Pinkham's- Vegetable Com pound- wherever ;I go. It has done ma so much good at Change of life, and it has alsohelpedm? idaugbtor. It Is one of the grandest medicines -for wo men that can be bought : I shall try to Induce other to tryt,-Mrs.J.H. ICaUpbelL. 206 N. Second StiW.'S., Streator, Illinois. , Philadelphia, Pa. "It was at the 'Change of Life' that I turned to Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetablo Cmipound, using It as a tonlo to build tip toy sys tem, with beneficial results.-- Mrs. BaftA IUywaKD, 1825 W.Venango SL, (Tioga) Phlja.; TiTtm' ' San Francisco, Cel. have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's , Vegetable Com pound for many years whenever I would feel bad. I have gone through the Change of Life without any troubles and thank the Compound for it, . I rec ommend it to young girls and to women of all ngee.'f Mm. . C BaKRIB, 8052 25th St., San Francisco, CaL V. v The suceeas of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, Is unparalclled. - , ; If yon want special adric write to Lyiia E. Hnkham Medicine Co (conflv dential) Lynn, Kasi t lonr letter will he opened, read snav answered by eramaai sdii held In strict eanfldnna. ' Acid Stomachs Aire , ; Dangerous Oommoa Sense Advice by - a , Xtstla , .. . , gnisbed 0peoialist. . ''Acid' 'stomach are dangerous be can bs actd Irritates and inflames the . delicate lining of the stomach, thus hindering;' ana preventing the proper ' sotlon of the stomach, and leading to probably nine; tenths of the cases of tomacK trouble from whioh people suf- , fr. Ordinary medicines and medicinal treatments are useless In such cases, for they leave the source of the trouble, the acid, in the stomach, as-dangerous .as ever.. The acid must be neutralised, and its formation prevented, 1 and the best thing for thia . purpose Is a tea spoonful of bisurated magnesia, a simple ' ant-acid, taken In a little warm or cold water after eating, which not only neutralises the -acid, but also prevents the fermentation from which acidity : Is ' developed. Food which ordinarily cause greatest distress may be eaten with Impunity if the meal Is followed with a little bisurated magnesia, . which . can be obtained from any druggist, and should always be kept handy. , (Adv.) Try This Treatment . , ' , For Hairy Growths L .' (Helps to Beauty), - A single application of a paste made Ay mixing together a little powdered delatone and water' and applied to objeotlonable hair for about J ' or I minutes, then rubbed off. takes with It every trace of hair or f uss. . The skin should then be washed to free It from the remaining paste and. it will be firm and spotless. This is a qulok, palnlei treatment, but ' Its success depends greatly on using fresh delatone, which can be purchased only In original peck eree. ,, (Adv.) l)llimilliHljM'M!ll'!H!. .11.1111 it "I f . ' j'l - V1'.. f '" - : Stranger What's your line T r Newlyricho I am. a gentleman v' Strang or--Been at It loif t . Iteadflra tb New of iMtm Xaterday adi hut Night. -5 vlr;?4,"M,v- is "dry." A test of .the ordlnamoes Is planned. ' . ; John Luce died ef heart disease at his home In Korea t Grove. He was aged IS. . Registration for election in Douglas county are light tbls year, tha total being about J 000 short of those of last year. ..v ,r,-:., a x Noyes farm In the Waldo hills has an apple tree that Is loaded with xruw and which is also 4a full bloom. Pacific Coast.;..-;-.'.1, j An eotploaion In the laboratory of the SL A. Band drug store at . Taooma wrecked the offices on the second floor of the National Realty building, tha tall est structure in the city. Damage of Iio.ooo may nave been caused, . Ed Krause, booktender at the Taylor logging camp of the Venness Mill com pany of Winlock, wag caught by a shift tag log and .killed. y-ov :t. -('-"'' Health officers of Seattle have put 40 men to work investigating conditions of garbage cans In the war ea plague In f acted rats. " One of the rodents was killed In a district farther north than-on any previous occasion, and a spread of the danger throughout the city i feared. The entire . orew-of . 41 men In , the Multnomah Lumber & Box company at Kelso. Wash, was vaccinated, following tne oueovery of a case of smallpox. - On the grounds that justice has been served and that hie family is in need, a petition is out seeking the pardon of Barney ..Q'etl.. eentenced to the Idaho penltentlwy f or making a falsa report about the eonditloa of bin bank at wal; U. H. Johnson, former superintendent os the cusbman trades school, who has been charged with Irregularity. In his accounts, says that he will have no dltV flculty la explaining everything. V He says bis honesty is net questioned in the charges. -, '-xt-.i Mrf- - Forest supervisor ' in . charge of the Mount Ealnier reserve announces that the bridle trail from Longrmlre springs to th foot of ? Mount-Adams has been completed. Tha rout will be open for tot: rlsts as soon as the snow leaves, . The grape Juice" rule of the., San Francisco police commission baa proved ruinous to the, Jupiter cafe, on Barbery coast. The place is to go into the hands of a receiver because or the decline in its recelpts.'i;":'.',;l'v.-.v... ,Two women, each claiming to be the lawful widow of th late; Crittenden Robinson, will 'begin at fight for the 176,000 estate. ; in San Francisco. , 'Rob inson was formerly champion wing shot of the world ; - 'K'f - 'h ', livZ Eastern.:! ; An anonymous,; pamphlet, declaring that Mrs. Bulser, a Jewess, changed her falta when her 'husband was Selected governor, is being circulated la tha as sembly district in New. Jerk where 8ul ser Is running for election. The police have been asked to investigate, r - ;, ' Irl Ixuck and Charles Underbill, each IS, have' been aentenoed to the peniten tiary for life, following their plea of guilty to the, murder of Philip Burton, a tamale vendor, at Indianapolis. . The boys killed' tha . man who hesitated to throw up his hands in the hold-up.' Aft 'Of the boards of the Methodist Episcopal church are urged' to Join in one movement for th purpose of rats, ing funds to relieve the cburoh from financial troubles. Dr. a Earl Taylor, of New Tork, secretary of the board of foreign missions, suggests the remedy. To v save thousands of bushels nf apples on the trees a from frost bite, orchardlstg in the' Ozark apple belt of Missouri are burning smudge fires. Temperature dropped tt degrees and some growers have barely begun picking. ' American hardware' men will be able to compete with goods from foreign countries which will be sent here as result of the new tariff law. .President Noyes of the Amrelcan association says that America will be able; to hold Its own. " W";; a -: v: ;-,f ,. t Following from Portland .are , regis tered at hotels in Chicago: . G. D. Riley, F. B. Oilman. sy;. Hvr ,. Frederick ludewtg, a wealthy . lace importer, was arrested la New York for the alleged fraud on tbe government for undervaluing his importations. It Is charged that the importer - has1 under valued his goods 15 per cent for years. Henry Leunker Jias . been arrested in New Orleans for . annoying Jane Ad dams of Hull House with letters for the past two years. The man first made appeals for assistance and, believing he was genuine, om of his letters were answered. The man then wrote In a different strain. '. : j Work of building the 11,000.000 reel dence of the late Charles C Gates, at Mlnneapolla has been halted, on orders from the general contractors, in New Tork. The future plans will depend on the will of tha widow and the mother of the deceased. -v! ' .' '.., , , - ' ' ! ( Foreign,: ''., , i The explosion of the Zeppelin L-II dirigible In aermany, which cost the lives of SI men, was caused by the for mation of a vaonum in the center gon dola behind the sew type of windshield, it Is said. , Tha gas was- exploded by a spark from tha-motor. - .? -i i j Financial panic in westers India has been renewed. : Several banks suffered and new failures, with heavy liabilities, are reported, v .' ' '''isl': " Andrew Bonar Law. the ' opposition leader In the bouse of commons, speak ing from the name platform as Sir Ed ward Carson, pledged the aid of the Ulster party, even to forcible resistance, to home rule'."r.ivs,i V.VVsf ? King Oeorg Is so displeased with tha biographies of his father that he has consented to a preparation of an author ised biography. Lord Rosebery will be asked to write it ; ; :;;': '''' The ease of kidnaping brought against Mrs. Lrticlle Rand, daughter of Henry T. Gags of California, in Dublin, may be dropped.' She had taken a leading part in the transfer of children of Irish transport strikers to England. i Executive and , roHtlcoi.'? Invitations of the President and Mra Wilson for the wedding of their daugh ter, Miss Jessie, November SB, at the White House, are being addressed. The ' Uoubleyew "When younr Flckleby Eltad Mlaa Tart did eha take - It irdly?" - - jftck "Tea. She aald he hardly ' telt his loaa." . . J " f number of the invitations is not given Ut. , , , . , rJ Drivers of trucks employed In hauling federal mall, who went out on strike in New York, have not gained much, it is said, as the places made vacant have been filled by other men. , Several men were turned Over to federal authoiltlee for alleged Interference with the malls. President Wilson has caused Commis sioner of Internal Revenue Osborne to Instruct collectors throughout the coun try that action of congress in- removing deputy, collectors from protection of civil service does not. mean a return to the spoils system, and was taken for sake of efficiency. .V.?',-i) X It is understood at Washington that the attorney , general has ruled that the proposed 6 per cent rebate for goods im ported in American bottoms abrogates treaty rights,, and that, therefor no def erential can be made. ' , UNN COUNTY GRANGERS MtFAVQR PUBLIC MARKET '.'Albany, Or., Oct 10 That the grang ers of Linn county favor the establish ment of a public market in Albany, was indioated Tuesday when Grand Prairie grange, at its regular meeting, passed a resolution to this effect - Th secretary was Instructed to carry this matter to other granges for their official approval. The resolution will be brought up be fore the L4nn county eouaoll for this purpose on next Saturday. The council at that time will bold a joint meeting with Harmony grange. . ; v ? .". i . At the meeting the referendum meas ures that are to be at Issue In. the com ing special election were discussed, but the grangers did not commit themselves on th quetion.V''ri J v. , Saturday, November s, will be "Rally Day" for Linn county grange No. 10. A brief business meeting will be held at the opening of the session, after which the meeting will be open to all. :; i Plan Workman Burled. -k Clatskanle. Or., Oct 8(L A; Finnish workman engaged in the sewer construc tion at tnis place was seriously uuurea shortly before noon Wednesday by the caving In of the bank where the exca vation was being mada He was com pletely burled, a half hour . being re quired to release him. 'His -injuries are internal, blood flowing from bis ears, nose and mouth. Dr. Wooden, who at tended him, says he will recover - Hair.Tinting ; Ail the Rage You; Can Now Instantly JTirit Yonr Hair, Without the Slightest Trouble, to any Shade of Brown (or Black) So That It Cannot Be Detected. end th Tag Coupon for Trial Package OSnough for a Thorough Demonstration Tint Tour Hals s Beautiful Brown, .- - -.; . , "Sverybodys . Doing ? XV Is your hair gray, streaked or faded or has it a dull appearanc that you uo no. .lancyr. '(';:; -,v,'-V'n ,:., "v.-'C!- "Hair Tinting can now be Very suo cesstuliy accomplished at a small cost tne pnvaoy or your own room., There 1 only one tinting preparation on - the market that you can rely upon as Dams always aepenaame, ana mat is Mra Potter's Walnut Tint Hair Stain. There is never a failure when this ex cellent preparation is used. No disap- noinnnents. . no "Tissues." euv to an- ply and dons not -need retouching often- er tnan once a month at tne most Any shad may - be obtained from sold en Drown w oiacK. - -v ; x All drurgists sell Mrs. Potter's Wal nut Tint Hair Stain. The price is only l.oo, ana a nottie snouia last you a year. A trial package will be mailed (in plain wrapper) upon receipt of only 26o with your name and address. Trial packages are not sold at stores. - - t - SIMPLE REMEDY' IS : 1 FAVORITE t HERE ' The-' simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etcH known as ' Adjer-l-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis, is a great fa- vorice Wltn roruana people. Aaier-i-jta aots on BOTH the lower ; and" "upper bowel and drains off such surprising amounts of foul matter from the body that A BltfaLH DOSE relieves .sour stomach, constipation ' and gas on the stomaph almost IMMEDIATELY. Hunt ley' Drug Co., ith and Washington. Hi, -i! I !l - tml l 1 ' '83 -11 -T ! Vt X -fl S a ' i ' S ' ' ;. 2ijjr..i'.'j'j ; if ',- K "3 B 9 S r' 6 IJttla Joej "Say, pa, if a man payt IS or one eult of clothes; how uc win h nav for thr?" ... , ? w . .win ne pay ror loreer; . -... w t Pa "Joey, go and ask your teacher ; , "'rJrjV V" V TVnm Vried. -where a man can get suit of clothes , : bLdrl.mi!lat, raarrt for 15." ' . , " , , ' 1 , T COMMISSION OPPOSED VTO TOO XOMPANIES Pointed ; Out -That, Regulation oPublic 'Utilities Better 'Than? Com'petitionV ; ' r Salem, Or., Oct SO -With adequate laws for regulation of both service and prices of publlo utilities, the etata rail road commission has definitely declared Itself In opposition t competing publlo utilities In small cities. ' .. "It is now coming to he recognised that competiUon cannot la all Instances regulate rates in public nUll ties, and that one " company properly . regulated and administered can generally give better and cheaper service than two," says Chairman Frank J. Miller of tbe commission In a letter to E. J, Clausson, representing men who desire to secure a franchise for an electrlo light and power servlae In Tillamook to be con ducted in competition with th present system. - r , . :-x;.. "It Is a waste of capital and a disad vantage to a city to v have two sets of telephone or electrlo light wires ana poles incumbering the streets when one can-be made to serve the same purpose. Most ' utilities . are natural monopolies, and the highest efficiency end the low est rates are only possible when each one has the entire business of a given city or territory. Now that we have the right and duty to regulate all public service corporations, the ill. effects of monopoly may be escaped and at the same time ' the beneficial results of economy and efficiency real lied." . v.: - i CONVICTS NOT; INCLUDED mm EIGHT: hour law : (Salesi Sarsaa ef Th Jos mal.) ' Salem, Qr Oct 80. Stats Labor Com missioner O. P. Hoff has been advised by the attorney gerenal's office that the eight hour labor law does not apply to convlcta employed by the state. : When Commissioner Hoff directed hla atten- tion to the employes at the state in- stltuUons ha said he thought the law would apply to the oonvlcU the same as employes coming Within the designation of labor, but he will, follow the ruling of the attorney general. - Mr. Hoff said he was awaiting the re turn of Attorney . General Crawford, who la looking after court matters at Pendletosj and Portland, before taking any action to test the . Question of whether th eight hour law applies to employes ati tne state institutions. "I have been advised by the assistant attorney general that tne 'question can be settled very speedily. If all parties ere . willing! said commissioner Hoff. "I can cause the arrest of en of th superintendents on the charge of vio lating the law.' The board of control can bring haheus corpus proceedings. and thus take the. case. direct- to th supreme court", ,.:;. rf CAR SHORTAGE REPORTED TO STATE COMMISSION -...v,...:r-.'.M.. j.-' . i ii -.V-... . y . " ' (Salem Boresa ef The Journal. 1 : Salem. Or., Oct SO. The state rail road commission is receiving many com plaint of oar shortages in various parts of the state. In eastern Oregon farm era and stockmen report difficulties In securing cars - for . shipping grata and wool. Complaint are also being received from persons falling to get cars when desired for shipping wood.' ' . It is reported that one ef the reasons for th shortage of cars for handling wood is that the - railroad companies have made a i ruling against shipping wooa ' in open fiat ears unless it is seourely held on with stakea Tt fas tea the wood on in that manner costs about SS, which is charged up to the snippers, ana it is reported to the com mission that .they object to using flat cara. - -.- .;';,-.--'' .'-.-. '- This order of the railroad companies regarding the: use of flat ears fol lowed an accident at Goodln when Mrs. John Kelly was killed by a falling piece of slab wood striking her on the head. She waa standing.1 near the: Southern Paolfio track when th ear loaded with slab wood went by and a Piece fell off. CLATSKANIE TO HAVE , : BETTER LIGHT SERVICE .-i'1V-'K:''-''-'-,';' V.i., .'-('-' . ';! ' Clatskanle, Or., Oot SO-The electrlo light plant her has been undergoing ex tensive repairs.' It haw been practically rebuilt and enlarged, ; new - machinery added, and Is now a . modern, . well equipped plant The old wheel of 60 horsepower has been replaced by a new vertical wheel of 1C0 horsepower. Two generators afford opportunity for change in case of accident, so that the city need no longer be In darkness should an acci dent occur. J A. SS inch pip from the surge pipe gives a pressure of SO-,000 pounds, whioh will be Increased to St.000 pounds as soon as the new dam is con structed. ' -f"..in vr-W;?, ' 'fi' i . ."' The management has expended StOOO in th Improvement of the plant A solid concrete foundation haa been placed un der the building, and, an additional 10 feet added to the dimensions. ; BOTH SIDES CONFIDENT v. IN HOOD RIVER .FIGHT Hood River, Or Oct So. A, mass meeting was held at Cascade Locks Tuesday ' at - whicn oi ' canoiaates . on tbe recall ticket for county Judge end commissioners were speakers. The ant! reoall advocates will hold a meeting at the Locks Friday evening, at which ad dresses will be given - by County At torney George B. Wilbur afld Rev; J. O. Tat.- Politicians who are In the game on either side of the Issue are confi dent that they will win: The anti-recall faction claim the county by oo ma V tiamt-.h' .' mn hkva the same , Pootor Tou aay yoa navo tno wne k ,-i7. whit i. ui V Dubbs Mt present wife .-- that's !l K What makes It nhjhtmarel, :" jority tfter k persons! canvass of every male voter In th county, whil th re call advocates are sur that they wui have a majority of 800. ,The . electorate of tbe. county Is aroused over th Issues, and the fight is a hitter one. ' i i Many women are beginning to take aq open band la th fight . . INTOXICATED MEN ARE , ; CAUSE DETRAIN DELAY ''.UF?f (Bales) Barea ef The Jouraatr Balemy Or.,- Oct. SO. Complaint"- has been made to the state railroad -commission by a ' Portland attorney , that train Ko. ii on the Astoria division of the 8. P. & 8. is often delayed, especially Saturday nights, on its run from Astoria to Portland by the number of intoxicat ed men leaving Astoria The commission haa taken the matter up with tha rail road company. ' '.--"I am informed the chief cause Is In toxicated men," .' says . the attorney, speaking of th delays. "The crew is then compelled to use. caution In get ting them off at destination - without accidents, and lose time for th train, handling them, after attending to their legitimate duties. Naturally the rail road is not looking for trouble and hesi tates to take ' extreme ' preventative measures to stop these drunks from traveling."' ,-1-'-- ..--kv----- - - -r -; Cltlna the aUta uv which forbids drinking on any train or In a depot, or the presence of intoxicated persons there, the commission, in its reply to thg .Portland attorney, said that It had at all times used Its best efforts to see that the law was oompiled with, - I. if n.i. i mi' i ii ; i t LIQUOR SELLERS MUST GET STATE UCENSES North Takltnat Oot 30. About SO sa loon men end druggists of North Takiroa who hav been selling uquor under a federal license, have neglected to ac quire state licenses as well and unless they square things promptly with the secretary of state, they will find their business eurtalled. acme of 'lhe de linquents are as long as three years In arrears. The federal : government, it would seem, is a better collector, for there are only six who have neglected to. provide themselves with the federal license. i - -.'I ' j' , NORTH YAKIMA HAS . HEW ROSE SOCIETY a '-.-..' ' North TaklmsL. Or., Oot SOo Yakima has fallen in line with other cities ef the Paclfia northwest and organised a Rose society, which shall further the understanding of rose growing, and hold an annual show. The initial show held last summer -under the auspices of the art committee of the women's club was such a success as to warrant the pres. ent mova - C E3. Udell was elected presi dent of the Yakima Bos society, with Mrs. I O. Janeck vice president., Mra C. F. Van de Water, secretary treasurer, and Mrs, Frank Horsley, assistant sec retary. Already several life members have been signed. . .';; MRS. BENNETT LIVED FIVE?YEARS AT MILTON - Milton, Or., Oct SO. Mrs. ClafaTK. Bennett of this city was burled Tuesday afternoon from tbe Fair Street Metho dist Episcopal church. Rev. S. O. Rogers having charge of the services. Mra Ben nett was born at Binghampton. N. Y May 21, 1)43. and died at her home in Milton October 38. With her husband, L. A Bennett, who survives her, she came to Mljton five years ago. She slso leaves two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Jen kins and Mra Dr. McQuarv. and one son. W. A Bennett of Lyons. Neb. Burial was in the L a O. F. cemetery at Mil- ton. New Postmaster af AtunsvlIIe. ' Aumsville, Or Oct SO. Oliver Darby has received tne appointment as post master for Aumsville, and aktooeeds Lewis Bleakney, who has been la office for the past eight years, rour candi dates took the examination under the new law for fourth class postmastera and Mr. Darby passed with tbe highest mark in the test ' " TIZ Comforls - andjCnres Sore Feet FootTortnro ISnds, Foot-Joy Begins, In Your First Foot-Bath of TIZ. v TIZ curss sore feet tender feet feet puffed up with pain. Hot, tired,, chafed and smeuy zeei. are soothed and made welt Corns, - ,-'. bunions. calluses and chilblains are relieved at once by a gladdening TIZ foot bath. TIZ la , on sal everywhere, a t drug and depart ment stores. price 1 50 box. Don't let dealers fool : you with something that Isn't ' TIZ. - Be sure that "Wal ter Luther Dodge A Co.," is prjnted on the box. If your dealer won't supply you, we will, ty mall on receipt of -price. Walter . Luther Dodge dVCo., 1S2S So. Wabash Ava, Chi cago. - . ' M 1IPiMJ?0?,i EES. ml .: front my unoles be haen t seen me I5f 1 w" .J... '.v. ,,m - Miss Jtox-W that's the case your s ebanoo might be worse! ' fivt.'li.-;, , fJO MORE PAROLES FROM . STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL S . i 't ... i i . -. - '- (Salem Boreas of The JoamaLl ' ' -. . vBalem, OrvOct SO. The stats board pf control has made V ruling that -no more patients. at the state Insane asy lum will b released oa parola .They will 'be kept at the insUtutloa until they can b permanently discharged. , -.. Governor' West explained today that this action was taken on account of the liability resting in the superintendent of th asylum in case a paroled patient committed any damage. .Tbe action of the board was taken after the superin tendent of one of the asylums In Wash-ins-ton was sued fov aamages and ' ' a judgment of f SOOO obtained against him for acts perrorinea by a paroiea patient It has been customary to parole pa tients when they were practically cured In order to save time and expense in re turning the patients to the asylum In case their mental disorder- did reappear An attendant could go after a paroled patient at any time, while It is neces sary to recommit a person who has once been discharged from the institution. EXPERTS VVIUJ iNSPicT . ' THP WALNUT GROVES UcMlnavine, Or Oct S0.1-& U. Calk ins, president , of tb Yamhill County Walnut experiment- station, and J. C Cooper, director of experiments, left to day for various points la the Willam ette valley to visit walnut groves and to obtain date on certain experiments that have been made. They are making IIov; To Rcduco Fat ITitliout Exercise, Drags icr.Brst VMS to tb m fKen Cat Becole should be thinldng about reducing their weight 4 ahoald stop making the fat that I' and the -easiest way is th en about wkL-s. i... --a .1... KUV1U m nn. 1Q. UW W.r this Met veer. Thia ! iha M.rmoia. Tb famous Manndla PrescrlDtloa baa been prepared la tablet form. These) little tablets contain nothing but the ele ments that go change the best thtnga whlea. preduee tat Into good, strong blood, nerve, tissues and bene. More than thia, these tablets absorb- and reraov tbe fat remaining at the rat of from 13 to is owncas per day. s You toast not confus Marmot Tablets with harmful patenB drugs and. hurtful reducing methods. These tablets go Into your stomach just like the food you eat. They build wp tb alee of tb digestive organs and correct the tnio so that they produce no mor fat They are harmless, yet thousands) ef snsn and women all over this hmd to day are f firm figures and normal stse) a Nia. tWtla l.tilr Thia la why every druggist avsrywher carries then la .stock end win sen Them to yok If year dVa-giet doe not hav them, r you would vamer sand TSc the price of a ease, t the Mamola Company, Farmer BldgVWr-tt. sHchTtW will send ther to you at ones in tWa package, posu age paid, Orrinelfbr DriUk Habit TRY XT AT OUR EXPENSE Ws are in earnest when we ask you to give O RHINE a trial. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money Will be returned if after a trial you fall to get results from ORRINE, This offer gives th wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an oppor tunity, to try the ORRINE treatment It Is a very simple treatment, can' be given In the bom without publicity or loss of time from business, and at a small price. ;;. '' ..-,!.., y '. -V ORRINBD is prepared la two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; OR RINBj No. , In pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment Costs only 31.00 a box, : Corns in and talk ovsr the matter with us. Ask for booklet Brink's Pharmacy, Thirteenth and Washington sts.; Woodard-CIarke A Co., West Park and Alder. A Siaccesovul tn all th numeroui aliments caused by dafectivs or irregtilar action of tho organs of digestion and elimi nation certain to prevent suffering and to Improve tho general health PILLS ga svarywkere. la boaee. 10 Uo. , LADlK!ASitfoa 5 ANTIKO MIXIUK MO. 6. , II w s ! wma ni w Sn's BMdldue. tr to tnkt. works like sisilc. frlm ta.Oi't doable strenstta $5. s'or Hit r.nd turiDtml br th. HMfoud ' ilrof Co, Zi3 Uorrlsoa strati. -" -i .!.-, -(. . Tw .t ' ir.s VaA WM ,ad death. H0W atd lt Uhi i - , ; old Man, Brahma A strand- l m lnt the yard wearing the n Mt fall fathers" and walked arots - Mrit Kaduck till tha old lady wrui her own neck looking at her. the trip by automobile. Mr. Cooper 1ms been Interested In walnut culture fur some years and Mr. Calkins has an acreage set out In walnuts. The expert in ent station is located on the county popr farm'near.MoMlnnvllle,.-:;--'.;, . ' - - '-'.,s)SjBsawBasBBsViMMsBsBS - Toledo ; loes to Portland. ' -Toledo,' Or.;' Oct SO. Miss Queen C. Lynn, r one ' of ' the instructors . of thn Toledo high school, has tendered ' hr resignation to take effeot November 1. Miss Lynn has been-ottered a position in the Portland schools at an increased salary. ' Rheumatic:, 1 - ReHeved t in 48 Hours T , or , Money Refunded - Money refunded If a dollar bottle oC "Smith's Potassium Compound" falls to relieve you of Rheumatism, Gout. Lum bago or Bclatlca in 48 hours., it stops the pain, removes tbe cause and when this is don, have no fear of rheumatio deformities. Full sis bottles sent di rect prepaid.' by John A. Smith, 6503 E. Water St, Milwaukee, Wis,. In case you cannot call at druggists named below. "Smith's rotassium Oomponnd" is guar anteed, t be free front BCorphine ana ether ' Wareottos, and many, stubborn cases hav been cured by a single or ,o dollar botOe. Bold la Portland at Onl Drue fJswrS-'iJu l'JiLil'.'2 .tit' 'i ". ' - if i isi ivb i. r, IF Hi IS TUB : GRAY, USE S.1GETL' Don't look old I Try Grandmother's . recip to darken and beautify -., .- : faded, lifeless hair, t That beautiful, evea hade ef daik, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a - mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm.' It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry. wispy and scraggly. lust an application or two ot Sage and Sulphur enhances its appeal -ance a hundredfold, ' i Don't bother to prepare the tonic; ynu can get from any drug store a GO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," ready to uae. " This cm always be depended upon to bring bac !c the natural color,-thickness and lustra of your hair and re mova dandruff, stop scalp itc&ing and falling hair. Everybody uses TVyetb,s" Sage ana Sulphur because lt darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It hits been applied. You simply dampen sponge or soft brush with it and draw r"7 ; ""iVnVih. 'v - strana at a timer ny morning the gray , ilMLk k.l. ... i hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abun Aant ' - . (Ad Home Jreatment for Epilepsy or Fits ; v Thbse who suffer from' this ner rous disease, accompanied by its sud den attacks of unconsciousness and convulsions, will - be interested in knowing, that we have authorised the sale of Koslne treatment for Kju lepsy by Woodard, Clarke & Co. - This well known store has our au thority to sell -the Koslne treatment for Epilepsy .on the following guar antee; Buy a bottle of Koslne for f 1.10. - If after using you are not en tirely satisfied, your money will . bo refunded.---' H ,,, We want the most ekeptlcal to try the Koslne treatment on this guar antee, for the success of the treat ment during the past ten years, ioth by the laity and profession, - ha.-j proved the merit of th article. A valuable booklet on Epllepsv, containing a complete diet, e-iveu free by Woodard, Clarke & Co., West park and Alder sta The Kosins Co, ' Washington, J. C. '.KEEF-'?; Cbroale Snd N-rnn Dl- readily iwcuinh to tuf tborutigb and exiiao... tlTS Bietbods o( treat ment wben. tliff ' csrefully and ennniatentlf follownJ. alistskrs are at a minimum, becauim i BIT treated-: surnwafuL ly Ibousaixls of ! ex aetlr like your own. It ' as error not to wH tb advice ef a Kwi.-ilit Wbo has bad year o( exiwrUuoa and g iv-a rx. clulr iwrstitiHl ativiiti .n ta the tnatnipnl of " i am lieepsed to practlr In i -Oreaon. Washlngtoa, (' I . i -r i states of Nerads. My efxlr la tl".f-"- equipped with iwr alactrkral sni w i leal Uarlee necesasrjr for the sctfiuiri-. tr-'. Sunt of roar ailments. I aUmiulstir i -World's laUst rsmsdle. I Treat Hiiroeosrnllr CHROMIC, NEUVUL'H, lit.oon, f BLADDEH, UVKIi AND ! K IDNf r : KABE, EHBUM ATIKM, NFUM: 1 ' EC.EMA. -liOUta, tLCUto, iiL.. riexuiJt- . -, i . 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