THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND," THURSDAY I EVENING, ' NOVEMBER 6, 1913. ,
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;iVbfes of Wednesday's Happenings
Brief Paragraphs Give Journal Readers the Newt ot Late Yesterday
V :Aftmoon and Laat XIghi,''i 5;'-1r-"'S-l Un''li.
t Eastern, " . ' ''.
..Mrs. Sarah Foster of ,. Chicago haa
been Indicted by the federal grand Jury
tor promoting a card game by use of
the malla It la aald that at one time
mora than 600 women were Involved la
the gambling acheme. Prlsea were of
fered those paylnc memberahln feea
' The funeral of Edward Morrta, the
: meat 'packer, waa held, at Chicago.
Among the floral offering waa one of
two white roeea from a "poor man" who
; wrote that be thought more ot Mr. Mor
Ma than any man 1n the world.
' State Factory Inavector Nelion of H"
llnola aaya that children in many tene
ment diatrlcta of Chicago are forced by
their parenta to work at home, under
worae oondltiona than tnoae of. the rao
, torlea,;;, .ir;:-,;:,;;,,:. i.iu-r.k
' - Police and deputy aherlffa guarded
, ballot boxea " from three election ' pre
clncta In Cohoea, N. T. Republlcane and
Democrate are each claiming the aleo
tlon of the candidate for mayor., Cal
Itlna, Republican, claims It by three
votes, and Kennedy, Demoorat, claims It
; by. rive votes. $ : i:.-,-, r :
j Attorhey-Oeneral' McReynolda, I con'
eluding final arguments In the case
against the International Harvester com
pany. In the federal court at St. Paul,
-declares the government demanda real
I dissolution, TIM trust la said to control
trade to such extent aa to be able. to
fix prices.
The Gloucester fishing schooner Annie
W. Parker, wltn alt aalls set, the hold
full of fiah, but without a soul on board,
waa picked up CO miles eaat of Nan
tucket lightship. Four bt the dories
were missing. The vessel waa towed
Into port. The auryivors, who had aban-
- doned the ahtp on the rocks, where after
wards brought Into Portland, Maine,-on
-a lumber achooner. .
Elwood Cooper, a' wealthy fruit grow
, sr. ti yeara elaV of Santa Barbara CaL,
and Mrs. Addle. W. Flemtng, 60, of Den
. yer, CoU were married at Chicago. The
' bridegroom said he bad kept young on
v olive oil. and aald he expected to live S
years longer. i-fi v--- ,Cr:,',tAf r'
4lra ' Emmaline . PankhiirsV- militant
; suffragtta leader -of Jhigland,- expressed
her approval of' the manner in-which
Illinois women' voted against saloons.
She, aald that the women .will eventually
drive the liquor traffic out of the state.
. . John A. Henneaay, state investigator,
freah from the New Tork mayoralty
Thousands olWomeri
-JSotvTinl Their Dalr
leawtlful Hair Is Woman' Chief Charm.
IU vost oionons srown t any snaaei
CaaBeBaaiiy andlnitantty ,
. ' . Obtained Wltlk -VS
' PfiScrl Walnut Tint Eilr Staia.
9KMD FOR THIA L PA OKA OE.
Even, though' a mask be
placed over a woman's eyes
ft?
.she-will' sua ne just ai
'faaolnatinjt If she has bean-
lair. Otay, streaxea
ti hair will rain the
rJ7
appearance of any
woman,-- no matter
how attractive she
may othorwlse be.
Many thouaands of
women now
tint their hair
to t any hade
desired . by
being Mrs. Pot
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ter wains t
Tint Hair Stain.
. .Tola prepara
tion is most
easily and S
oalck-jrO
i it1
nor ean It be de
tected. Thla method la very fat superior
to ths old way of using henna, aee-e or
bid fashioned "hair dyes" as henna In
variably turns the hair red and "dyes' are
Dot always satisfactory. ' .. ";';:-v
Mrs. Potter's Walnut Tint Hair Stain la
also most excellent for tinting switches and
all ertlflolal hair. Any ahade from light
golden brown to darkest brown or black
may easily be obtained. .y.
Bend 26 cents and the coupon for'
generous trial package whloh will be
mailed you in a plain wrapper
All drugguta sell-Mrs. Potter Walnut
Tint and the price la only f 140, v
For the trial package you will have to
end dlreot ta Mrs, Potter's Hyglenie Sup
ply Co., .040 Groton Bid.; Cincinnati, O.
LADIES
Aak for ANTIKO MIXTCnH No. 8. It is s
safe. ur n4 barmless "Woman's medicine,"
easy to take, acts Ilk magto, the most tuc
maful '"ri'-ulator" knowo. 1'rlce tJ.00. Double
" strength 15.00. For sale and auarante-d la
Portland t- Tb I!eldfond brag Co., 22 klorri-
p applied WfcX
-.n the PrtTe-1 '
rfCfO cy of your ,
,r " own room i X AyUfY v
r, Results are f ATnf t
- always aura and f I
prevloua expert- V t K, , "
enee whatever f L ttJif -la
neoessary, and u I ' I' . , ,
the tint ean not fit ,
rub or wash off P ' ' '
' bob Sttdt.
Farmer What power b that ma
chine, atrangerT ..v..
Autolst sixty norse.
" Farmer And does It coat aa much
to keep aa sixty horses? v
Autolst Hun, a it cost as much aa
.T '
fight, visited Albany and made plana
with Governor Glynn for renewal of the
inquiry Into Ilennessy's charges of graft
in various state departments,
' T. J. Jackson and George Haah of
Haaeltbn, MoJ are dead 1 as result of
drinking wood alcohol. Mistaking wood'
for "good" In the order, ths poison had
been shipped from St Louie. Four others
who drank the alcohol will recover.
A supply of St rifles, pistols and 6000
rounds of ammunition wars found at
Ludlow, Col, by General Chase. Troops
made a search of the tent colony but no
rifles were found In possession of the
striking coal miners. " .
; John Raddanta, fisherman, who was
rescued from starvation, was later fined
fI0' for planting nets Illegally. ' The
motorboat in whloh ha had gone out to
aet the neta "had uecoms disabled and
the man waa adrift several hours before
being; rescued.-
:'.VEaeiitIe;
i- Days -of the Roosevelt "tennis cab!
net" were recalled at Washington when
Julius Jusserand, French ambassador,
who has played frequently with th
ex-presideat, engaged in a tennla match
with Secretary McAdoo of the treasury
department and the Misses Jessie and
Eleanor Wilson, daughters of the presi
dent. it:;:,sr'-.'.v.)'..' " ' Vv
After a full day of heated wrangle
the senate committee wrote in an en
tirely new feature of the currency bin.
The new plan waa . characterised by
Chairman Owen, chief adnitnlatiatlon
supporter, as equivalent to the central
' ' . " " Pnclflc Coast. ' , , ,
Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Haddock, aged 1
and-14, respectively, the youngest mar
ried couple In California, have aet up
housekeeping in a novel manner. They
have adopted a cod..-of performing
household duties such as cooking, wash
ing dishes, eto. , ' .
- The San Mateo grand Jury has organ
ised with XI women and eight men. Ths
Jury waa -drawn from a venire of 17
women and it men. A woman . was
elected secretary. ;
. Federal ': Judge wolverton of Ios
Angeles denied the motion of Dr. John
Grant Lyman for the exclusion of all
teatimony connecting the Panama land
promoter with operations of the de
funct Panama Development company. - k
The state board or .beaitn of twaab-
ington has; ordered that all vessels
touching at that port be fumigated be
cause of the danger of spread of . bu
bonlo plague from Infected rata that
may bo brought over from ths orient.
For the purpose of Identifying certain
photographic evidence in the Slingsby
baby substitution case, the inquiry haa
been shifted from San .Francisco to Sac
ramento.' Among the exhibits Is a copy
of an - advertisement appearing la a
newspaper, for a baby to adopt.
Western-. Pacific t train No.'. I." ths
Panama Pacific ' Express, westbound,
was wrecked S3 miles north of Orovllle,
Cel., when It ran into a landsllda. John
MoGraw, engineer, and R. A. Jones,
fireman, were seriously injured,
Sampei: Gompera, at Seattle, declared
that he would not be a candidate for re
election as president' Of the American
Federation of Labor, but added that if
the convention nominated him; he would
acoept the office, . '
Democrats , at Tscoma are near a
fight among themselves over the selec
tion of a successor to United States
Marshal Jaooby. The Bryan wing is
dissatisfied with the manner in which
they have been overlooked la the matter
of distributing; patronage. Jacoby has
resigned the . office at the request of
Attorney General MoRsynolds. Hs had
been appointed In charge of the western
district of . Washington February 15,
Mil. ' i.t". v. .. .,rv .
The Paget Sound A WlUapa Harbor
liaa a branch of ths Milwaukee, that is
planning te build through Centralis and
ChehaUs, has filed threo additional con
demnation suits for right of way, n the
Lewis county superior court. ...
Governor Lister of Washington will
establish, a second honor camp for oon
vjota, probably - In Cowllts, on the Pa
clflo highway. Two more honor camps
may be located In the spring. - - -
Commission merchants on Western
avenue, Seattle, will hold a secret con
ference to consider the matter of rais
ing rates from X0 to ll and II per cent
They assert they, can't make profit on
10 per cent basis, - v
. William Simpson, a Confederate vete
ran, 8 years old, who was sentenced to
40 years in prison IS years ago and who
was released on-parol,' was taken into
custody again, after breaking- his parole
by leaving the state. , , '
' Cltlsens of , Los Angeles, celebrated
the completion of the great aqueduct
which brings water - from the Sierras
260 miles distant from the city. The
water was turned into the big reservoir
at San Fernando, ." ' a : .
Ths United States dlstrlot attorney Of
California has begun ' prosecution . of
parties for shooting rail la violation of
the federal mlgatory game bird act of
March 4, ISIS, n , t u- ,
' -!i" ' OregoitlJrteta
i Feeding of cattle has begun en ranches
In ths vicinity of Baker, Snow has al
ready covered the rraea In most nlaaee.
Conditions are still good In the lower
altitudes and feeding wiU not have to
oe reeonea to xor sevsrsv weeks. . '
Judge Holmes Of Polk county over
ruled the motion far a new trial In the
case of the state vs. Louis Davis, con-
victea or tne murder of Mrs. Elisabeth
Stewart at Bsllaaton, Ha Is now serv
ing a llfs sentenca : 4
Road supervisors of Clackamas coun
ty mst at Oregon City tooinite on a nni.
form plan of road building throughout
ine county, xnere ar a , supervisors
and they hope to reach a common under
standing as to best plan for road con
struction. ; : ',
Mrs, Emily Sloper: -ased 0: " a 1m.
llsved to be the oldest woman voter to
cast her ballot at the elections at As
toria,. Tuesday. Th woman east her
first ballot under .the woman suffrage
law,"V'.' yy" ."Sfi,:';;.'; '(..-;
Dog Gireg Ur for Child. '
San ' Francisoo, Nov." f. Dracs-ins a
little child from the path of a rushing
automobile. .Laddie, a Collie belonging
to J. Wiener, waa struck by the machine
and so badly hurt that he bad to be shot.
The child was saved, . - . ,
jswaaJ,
The
TJrinrrfstYou. mut repeat ,
J thla dose until the desired result Is .
accompllsneo."
1 The Cuatomer "I a'poae that mean ,
till you've got all my money." ;
CHANGE IN OREGON
POWER MANAGEMENT
- Eugene, Or., Nov. slA change in the
management of the Oregon Power com
pany, m the upper Willamette vaUey,
affecting all the towns and cities fur
nished with electrical power by the H.
M. . Byilesby company between . Eugene
and Palles, has , been announced. R. M.
Jennings, who cams here" from Marsh
field two years ago, and who haa been
manager since, will bo succeeded- in two
weeks by A. R. Norman and Jennings
will . go back to Marshf ield ,' to Uke
charge of - the company's, i properties
there. Norman comes , from ' Illinois,
where he managed a string of the com
pany's plants. Hs will arrlv in Port
land, next Monday, where he will con
fer with officials before taking; up his
duUes.hera',j'V,;.-cn ;-;.4-t ';;.':
The office In Eugene, of which Jen
nings has been at th head,' controls the
management of ths big steam electrical
plant at Springfied, which supplies cur
rent not only to that city but to Eugene,
Corvallis, Albany, Ilarrlsburg. - Coburg,
BrownavllI and Junction , City; - the
steam plant at Dallas with distributing
systems to neighboring cities. The
hydro-electric auxiliary plant at Al
bany; ths gsa plant at Eugene; the wa
ter works at, . Springfield and : other
smaller plants in valley towns. .; . .r
L THROUGH GRIEF,
ATTEMPTS HER OWN LIFE
Roseburg. ; Or., Kov. 6. Apparently
grieved at alleged misconduct on th
part of her son and daughter, Mrs. Car
rie Stump, aged about 40 years, attempt
ed sulclds at her horn her, Wednes
day afternoon by swallowing a quan
tity of Iodine. Before found locked In
her room in terrible agony she had vom
ited soms of ths poison and now has a
fair ohancs of recovery. . ' v -
A few days ago she ordered her daugh
ter, Mra Mollle Bowers, and Basel
Brown, who were living with her. to
leave homg for alleged misconduct Tea-
teruay ner son, vieu M. stump, aged
SI, and a resident of Dallas, arrived
here "and married th Brown girl, ap
parently against his mother's "Wishes. :
In a not written to her son she re
quested that her - daughter should not
attend her funeral. , i
: XVho Shot Those Docks.
Eugene,- Or.. NOV.s. Peacs 'officers
and gams wardens ar looking for some
one who killed S4 whit Pekin ducks be
longing to Mrs A. S. Cheshire, residing
at Hubert station on the new line of
the F. ic ft K. .a zew -days. ago. ,, Mrs.
Cheshire says th ducks war in a field
near where hunters of wild ducks have
their preserves and h presumes that
th hunters, not being able to find any
wild ones, killed her tame ducks. Th
fowls were left lying Inetbe field. ' '
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UmatlUa: Taxes Paid. A
? Pendleton, Orw Nov. . Of the'lSOO,
000 county and atats tax levied In Uma
tilla county In 191J, all but about $14,000
has been collected, according to (the tax
rolls of Deputy Sheriff A. a Funk. Of
this $14,000 delinquent, approximately
$7000 Is from personal taxes, and may
not be collected. f
k , 1 1 1 i I .mini H ' ii i ii' ' Mi' i ' " i '
, Ooese AroHunted.
:. vHood River, Or Nov. 0. About a
score of Hood River sports ar In th
eastern Oregon' country hunting geese.
Messrs. Tompkins; - Wright and Garra
brant left by auto yesterday morning
for the John" Day section to spend a
week hunting the honkers Ivan Dakln
chauffeur, piloted the party across the
country in his machine. '
V70r.1AN SUFFERED
TEN YEARS
:Vut . 1 ... ...... ' ! ''i-.
From Nervousness Caused by
Female llli Restored to
; Health by . Lydia .
, Pinkham't Vegeta-
" ble Compound.
Aubora, N. Y. ? X suffered from
nervousness for tea years, and had such
organic pains that
sometimes I would
lie in bed four days
at a time, could not
eat or sleep and did
not vint. anyone to
talk to me or bother
me at all. Some
times l-would suffer
for seven hours at a
time. Different doc
tors did the baet
thv pfttilil fnr m
until four months ago I began giving
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable pom
pound s trial and now I an! in good
health.' Mrt. William H. Gill, 15
Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. -
"Doctor's Daughter Took It.
St Cloud, Minn. I was so run down
by overwork and worry that I could not
stand it to have my children talk aloud
or walk heavy on the floor. One of my
friends said, Try Lydia K Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound,- for I know a doc
tor's daughter herein town who takes
it and she would not take it if it were
not good.' ' - ... ' ,: ' fct
"I sent for the Compound at once and
kept on taking it until I was all right"
Mrs Bertha M. Quickstadt, 727 5th
Avenue, S., St Cloud, Minn. . "
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound may be relied upon as the most
etacient remedy for female Ilia, why
don't you try Ut ; v '...': ''"x
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' ' iTi! '''CSS?
w Tlret Hobo 'Tat millionaire works
fourteen hours a day!"
Eeoond Hebo"Sh more money da
brains, eh"
Wants- Central Bank I n Wash
ington With 24 Regional ;
Reserves in Country, ' v.
' (Unittd Frees LeMd WIm.J" " ' '
Washington, Nov. . A new currency
bill was suggested by Senator Reed ot
Missouri at a conference ot ths senate
banking and currency commute. Ad
herents of the central' bank plan favor
the suggestion,' ':". - v;
. Reed's plan provides for a . central
bank In Washington, to be controlled by
the government, and S4 regional reserve
banks In commercial centera The cen
tral bank, under ths Reed plan, would
not have any capital stock, but would be
a depositary. for ths government's gold
reserve and also for 4 per cent of the
reserve of all banks that were members
of th system.' Thla it was said, would
Insure a constant reserve fund of be
tween . $8,000,000 and $4,000,000.
The clan also provldea for th capi
talisation of each reserve bank at $100,
000.000, and offering ths stock to the
public . , . .,, '-.p'
WitSON TO PASS 1
ACTION IN i MEXICO '1
UP TO CONGRESS
(Continued From Pag Onaf :
prellminarr report i of i the . rebels
strength, ; "
X was known that John XJnd, In
Vera - Crux, and Charge d' Affaires
O'Shaughnessy, In Mexico City, had re
ported to ths stat department that
anti-American feeling was Increasing in
the Mexican capital and Its vicinity- It
waa believed they gravely feared anti
Amerlea.n ontrages aS a result , of the
Huertlatas' bitterness against President
Wilson for . Insisting on tneir leaaers
retirement, , ':i': " ' 1
V Chairman Bacon 01. me senate xorcign
relatione committee calKt both at the
White House and the state department
He would not speak or nis conversa
tions with President .Wilson and Secre
tary Bryan, but it was the general im
pression that th president will soon
lay. the entire Mexican situation before
congress; -- - . '
, aioekad tt Shiggesied.
the. llftln of-th embargo on the
arms the rebels are so anxious to lm
port seemed likely to betb first propo
sition : to be considered. - Ths probabil
ity was also suggested Of an American
blocked o th Mexican- coast to pre
vent Huerta from securing more wea
pons and ammunition. .' . - s
Naval exoerts pointed out that Amer
ica's naval strength in Mexican ports is
the greatest ever concentrated for mili
tary purposes in foreign waters sines
the war -with Spain.- It amounted, they
said, to a naval demonstration, ana
manv of them conjectured that ifwas
a demonstration that the president in
tended It, hoping It would over-awe the
Ototator, tiueria, ' ; ,
The fleet will consist, within a few
days, of the Khod Island, Louisiana,
Michigan, New Hampshire,' New Jersey,
South Carolina, Virginia, Nebraska, Ta
coma, 'Wheeling and Chester on th east
and th Pittsburg, California, Maryland,
South Dakota and Annapolis on th west
'Ti Chester will prove "especially val
uable, since It has ths most powerful
wireless equipment afloat, oaa commun
icate directly from Vera Crus with
Washington and will put the adminis
tration In a position to exchange in
stantaneous -messages with ; Admiral
Fletcher.': ..." 'Wn v----i-V ! t, .
BANK STOCK WILL BE
OFFERED TO PUBLIC
BY THE GOVERNMENT
(Continued From Pag Ona) v
REEL) PROPOSES NEW
CURRENCY PROPOSITION
. ' - j. -. ' ' v -.v- f . '-. -.- , ( .J ' f .
combination of Democrats and Republl
cans in oontrol ot the senate banking
and ourrency commlttea ; ' -
It was declared in administration cir
cles this afternoon that President Wil
son would resort to a party eausus un
less the committee opponents of the bill
raced from their stand.
Senator F. M. Simmona of North Caro
lina chairman . of ths senate finance
committee, was a caller at 'the White
House this afternoon. Later Simmons
admitted that Democratic leaders were
considering a caucus to fores the presi
dent's views .on the currency . bill
through. ' '
I believe ws will have to take such
a step," said Simmona 'but we will
wait a few days to see what th com
bination, now apparently in control of
the committee, will do."
Later in th day Senator Thompson of
Kansas also conferred with the presi
dent, and he, too, predicted that a cau
cus would be necesssry.r.-v.,Ipi;.i.ihi.':
Senator Simmons was expected to lead
the caucus fight and it was predicted
that the Insurgents would be defeated
five to ona'' ? lyi-. A..;f'
Senators Vardaman, Lea and Lane ot
Oregon were other callers at the White
Houaa during ths afternoon, r ,
- 1 1 '
.. 1 , Brooks .Veteran Burled, . ,
. Brooks, Or., Nov. S.Th funeral of
Newell E. Oantard, who died at hla home
near Qulnaby Monday, was held yester
day under the a.uaplces of th Woodmen
of th World, of which he was a mem
ber.' Interment was mad at Claggett
cemetery. Deceased was S9 years of
age and was born at Rochester.- N. Y.
He served his country in the civil war,
from 186S to 1SSC, In Co. C, 4th Wis
consin Infantry. .In 1S94 he removed to
Oregon, where hlThas sino resided. He
Is survived by his wlfa and. one eon,
Judson, ot Salem, and a daughter, Mra
Edith Worden, of Petersburg, N B,
Thaw IVilfKnovr Fate Saturday.
Concord, N. IT, - Nov. S.- Governor
Felker announced today that he will
decide th Harry Thaw txtraditlon case
Saturday.. . ,
" Mias Strongarm X think women
have mors courage than men, r . -
Mr. Knoslt I'm aura of It. I never
yet adw a man past middle age who
jdared.to examine himself la a mirror,
DRASTIC EIGHT-HOUR v
- , LAW. NOW HAS .TITLE
- - (Salem' Bursas of The Joaraal.
Salem, Or Nov. 6. Ballot title for
the universal eight hour measure, which
will be submitted at the next general
lection under an initiative petition tiled
by Mrs. Jean Bennett, was drafted by
Attorney General ; Crawford . yesterday
afternoon.7' The measurs, is an drastic
as Its name Implies. It provides tor an
sight hour day : for every , worker. In
every business or profession, and carries
a penalty of Slot to 11000 or Imprison
ment In the county jail for Its violation.'
The ballot title 'reader :v---,'fe:--r,v
"initiated by Mrs. Jean Bennett on
behalf of Universal Eight Hour league.
Universal constitutional eight hour
amendment ; Its purpose Is to add seo
tion S to article 16 of the Oregon con
stitution prohibiting any man, woman,
boy or girl from being employed more
than eight hours in any one day, or it
hours in any one week, In any trade.
business or profession, or on say farm,
or in domestio aervlcs, or in any kind of
employment whatever, akllled - or un
skilled, mental or physical, within the
state of Oregon. This law applies to
children and, other relatives of em
ployea" -. : . 4 ; ,
i Burglars at McSIlnnville. .
McMlnnville, Or., Nov. a. -About mid
night Tuesday a burglar entered several
homes and carried out loot from four of
them. From .th Charles Daniel's home
he took a . gold watch and $15. From
County - Clerk- Jones-h carried off a
watoh and Elks' fob. from William
Hanscom an overcoat and watch, from
Walter Hembree's hs got an umbrella
Burglars also attempted to enter homes
of Hugh Maloney and Tom O'Neill. '
; " Boseburg : Vote Light.
Boseburg. Or.i Nov. S. J. K. Coe,
owner of the Glendal News, was elected
mayor or uienoaie at Tuesoays eiec
Uon. - Other officers elected wer A,
H. Smith, recorder: B.1. Derby,, trees
urers Archie Wilson, f ohn Hobbs, Elmsr
Hayes, F. J. Baaeel. Pearl F. Roberta
councilmen. The vote cast In Douglas
county waa very light, only about SO per
cent of the actual number of legal vot
ers in Roseburg having voted...
Gilliam County Property.
Condon, Or., Nov. S. The Increase
in taxable property In Gilliam county
for 191S over tnat of laat year, amounts
to I4U.S05. as shown by the records In
ths assessor's office. , This in spit of
th fsct that all household good were
exempt this year. The records show that
there ar nv. times as many , nogs in
this county as there were last year, and
twice as many cattle. Horses ar about
ths same, while sheep ar less than last
year. . . : ; ,
Judge "CWled Down."
- Belllngham, Wash., Nov. S. The
Whatcom County Bar association yea
terday adopted resolutions severely cen
surlnr Superior Court Judge E. K Har
din for "his failure to uphold and main
tain ths standard of law and order ex
pected of. him, aa ths highest peacs of
ficer of the county." Judge Hardin was
accused of making threats to shoot Ed
itor Frank L Sefrlt, and of conniving
with th county commissioners in ef
forts 'to embarrass the shsrlff.
v Yeggmen Are Idle.
Pendleton; Or, Nov. S. Three experi
enced yeggmen, with . a complete safe
blowing outfit in their possession, are
now in th Umatilla county jail awaiting
action against them on th charge of
robbing th MoKenaiS hardware store at
Hermiston, They give, the nanus of
Frank Harris, Jack Walton and . Mike
Anderson, and were arrested at Wallula,
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Rheumatism
Suffering Humanity Find
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The JtreeUee with eh a ahewld fce read by every oi apeclu!!y by vreaiee, ;
DOlly Mean thlnrt Ton aald yon says within twenty ro4s o' his house
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you! - " His .Wlfs Well, I'm glad .Henry's
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BANDIT GANG IS AT
; : WORK IN TACOMA
Youth - Shot Through .Head by
Robbers fn Japanese
' V .'Hotel.','-
Tacoma. Wash . Nov . -Eight
maaked and armed bandits, believed to
be th sam ; gang that has recently
terrorised the Japanese colonies of th
Puyallup valley, late last night entered
the office of the Elgin hotel, a Japan
ese house, in this city, forced guests In
th office into a room and compelled
th .proprietor, O. Nakayama, to open
his aafe and turn over' to them more
than $200 In cash. .
: Aa the robbers were leaving, Z, Mar
tines,' 18, entered the office and was
shot through the hesd when he cried
out at sight of the holdup men, The
bandits then backed out of the effioe
and disappeared. Martinez la not fatally
wounded, . The police expreaa ths be
lief that the men ar foreigners, prob
ably Hindus or Austrian No trace
of the bandits hss been found,
GEORGE F. RICHARDSON
t. VICTOR AT KENNEWICK
Kennewlck, Wash., Nov. (.The race
for the local mayoralty nomination was
won by George F, Richardson over Ear
nect 1. Kolb, who was a candidate for
renomination. The race was close,
Richardson winning by only SS votea 1
. The issues of the campaign cenUred
around th dlaaatiafaction concerning
th improvement diatrlcta and the as
sessment rolls for them. Th pollco
department and the Saloon question
were also issues. Other nominations
mads ar: City clerk, D. L. Taylor: city
treasurer, J. L Johnson; city attorney.
C. I Holoomb; eounoltanaa-at-large. H.
E, Huntington: councilman. First ward.
J. Sercombe; councilman, Second ward.
It R. VIbber; councilman. Third ward,
8. Garber and J. Olbrelcht tied." Coun
cilmen running for re-election ar G.
Garber, J. Sercombe, H, E. Huntington,
and the holdover councilmen ar H. W.
Desgrangea R, H. Anderson and G. A.
Bernamn... . . . f. , . , .f . , :
ALL BUT'FIVE "U"
DANCERS REINSTATED
Eugene. Or. Nov. S. A few days aao
S boys and girls of th Eugen hish
school wer suspended for partlolparing
in a osnco wnen ssaea not to do so., Tn
students beid a class "mix" in a down
town hall and after th exercises were
over SS of them returned to the hall
and -danced for an hour behind ' closed
door , The next morning they were
all suspended but all of them exoent
TU: CAlW UfU :n
mill ruiiva vvuu '
Would Be Fat
' eaaseBsssasasa ' V ' ' ' ' ' ' Vr'
Increase in Weight Ten Pounds
or More .
A Physioiaa Advice
'Td certainly give most anything to
be able to fat up a few pounds and stay
that way,'? declares every excessively
thin man or woman. Such result la not
impossible, despite paat failures. Thin
people are victims of mal-nutritlon, a
condition which preventa the fatty ele
ments ot xooa irom neing taxen up ny
the blood as they are when th powers
of nutrition are normal Instead of get
ting into the blood, all th fat and flesh
produolng elements stay in the Intest
ines-unui mey pass irom tne body as
wast. :
' To correct .thia condition and to pro
duce a healthy, normal amount of fat
th nutritive nrocessej must be artifi
cially supplied with th power which na
ture haa denied them. This can best be
accomplished by eating a Bargol tablet
wun every meai. ' uargoi is a acientirtc
combination of six of th beat atrena-th.
f iving, fat-producing elements known to
he medical profession. Taken with
meals, it mixes with th food and turns
me sugars ana starcnes into ricn. ripe
nourishment for -the' tlaaueo and blood
and its rapid effect is remarkable. Re
ported gains of from 10 to SG pounds In
a single i month are by no means In
frequent.- - Yet ita -action le perfectly
natural and absolutely harmless. Har
gol Is sold by 'Woodward-, lark Drug
Co., and other good druggists every
where . and every nackace contains ai
guarantee of weight Increase or money
oacic.. .- . - .. -
. Oantlos While Sargol has produced
remarkable results in the treatment' of
nervous Indigestion and general stomach
aisoraera, it snouio not, owing to 1W
remarkable f lash --producing effect , be
used by those who ar not willing to
increase
tneir
weight ten pounds or
mora
55
C:-.?V'
tones the , stomach, ' stlmu-
11.1 ' r
Uncle JoshHere's a letter from
-Neohew Henry, that's gone to Africa
five, three glrjs and two boys, who ar
said to be the ring leaders In the affair,
were reinstated yesterday. No decision
aa to their, cases has yet been made by
the school authorities. -The faculty and
the members of the - School -board do
not objeot aa a rule to- dancing by stu-.
dents, but It was the act of disobeying
instructions that caused thf suspension.
ALMOST AT. CENTURY ' .
MARK, CASTS f IRSTjVOTE
Astoria, On, Nov., Tueday after
noon thers went to the polls In precinct
No.'. Mrs. Emily Sloper, who is In her
ninetieth year, to cast her maiden, vote.
She was brought to ths polls in a wheel
chair, because she is Infirm from an ac
cident of some years ago, which dislo
cated her right hip, 8he voted affirm-
atlvely all. down the line of meaeures
submitted on the ballot With th ut
ter trankneaa of Independent old ag
she mads known her intention In no un
certain terms), . .y.r
A''T?. ' 1 ' " '-" ix:
Train. Hen Are Dying. .
Gold Bar, Wash., Nov. S. Engineer
V. H Thorns and Fireman Thomas Han
son are dying today from th effects of
Injuries received when the boiler of a
Great Northern freight engine whidh
blew up near her Both men were ter
ribly scalded." . T
Vanktnd was Intended to W shaoelr
not too fat. not too teas, but just the
happy medium between th two sym
metry. Any add! Hon to tals Is unneces
sary. Tbera 1 no reason why fn people
ertth doabl chins, too ample bosoma too
east lines -and bin measure '
ta,-cannot decrease their weight sad
use altm wfthont thai neresairT at Slut-
lag; vtoeent xercia, or th danger of
beooming wrinkled or flatiby. - Th fa
snows Marmoia Prescriptloa (known th
emstd over) nas bean used sacoeasfuuy by
so many Stout people that It Is hardly
posslblo you have not heard of It IX
win be good news to yon that this harm
less obesity remedy Is now sold ia tablet ;
form. Eaeb ona of the Ifaurmola . Pre
cription Tablets contains an exact doa
ft the sam safe, effective Ingredients sa
th original prescription and, has it. re
eraees at ta uniform rat of a pound or
Bwr day. - Tbe eot of sltsmega la mod
orate. A T5e ess lasts a long--time and
give testing benedt to any overfat man
or woman, Ot ft from yonr druprlat or
th Marmoia Co Farmer Bldg- Petrolt,
M3h. Hero Is an opportunity to lose
yonr uSBieussary fat safely at a nom
inal aqpanso.r., ;,--.;.-., -;'.
Youiiej
I
Use Grandma's 8age Tea and Sot
phur Recipe- sod nobody can tell :
. , BrusA it through hair ,,;,;'
Grsy hair; however handsome, denotes
advancing age. Wo sU know, ths advan
tage of a. youthful sppearanca ...Tour
hair is your charm. It raakee or mars
ths face. . When it fades, turns gray
and looks dry, wispy and scrsggly. Just -a
few applications of Sag -Tea and .
Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hua
dred-fold. .. ' - .'--.j,
Don't atay'grayl Ijook young! Either
prepar th tonic at home or get from
any drua- store a SO cant hott1 ef
"Wyeth'e Sags and Sulphur, Hair Rem- .
edy." Thousands ef folks recommend
this ready-to-use preparation, because It
darkens th hair . beautifully and re
moves dandruff, stops scalp Itching snd .
falling hair; besides, no one can possibly
tell, i as it -darkens so naturally and '
evenly. Tou moisten a sponge or soft
orusn witn it, drawing this through the
hair, taking on small strand at a time.
By morning- the gray hair disappears:
after, another application , or two, i ita
natural color is restored and It becomes
thick,, glossy apu lustrous, and you ap
pear year younger.; i:' f H-vvW,.,; .; '.'
Chronie and Kerrou Oi.
. hhi readily aueuutnk te
.any thoro:igh autl xbu-
uve oiatbode ot tnai
nient wbea : they are
eerefallr and eoeaiatanUr
followed. Mistakes are at
a aUuluwm, secauae . I
bae treated sueceaafal
ly tbouaaada Ol cimi i
sciiy uae your owt. n ia
; an error not to aeek tbe
advice : of a Spaclallat
who ' - has had yars ' ot
.experience and gl'ei t
.. clualve peraooal, attention
; ' te-tbe treatment of ancti
lleenaed to practice In the
esses.
States Ot Oregon, wa.mugioo. uaurorni
and Keveda. - Uy o((lc la tborougbly
equipped with mr electrical and met-lian-leal
deflee eoeeaauy to tbe acl.ntlflo Uaat.
anent ot your alluienU. I sdmlalatar Ue
World's latest remedies. "
I Tra.t Hueeeeafullf '
CHBONIC. NKUVOUH, BIOD, SKPt,
BLADDER, LIVKK AND K1U.NKT I'll.
rAKKS, RHEUM AXIS VI, KBL'HAST HE.MA,
ECZEMA, SOHEa. tU-'EUS, UU4 iXU
riSXULA.
Cooaultatlon and ExamlMtloa fRFE,
S te 61 to a Dally; buuiUje. Id te 1.
J.J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D,
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