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Doctor Artie doesn't look 111. Wby
do you tblntc he Is?
Mother He' wanted t study - hit
arithmetic last night Instead of golug
to the picture show, w ,
Motes of Wednesday's Happenings
Brief Paragraph! Give Journal
. . . AftentooB
w Eastern. - ,
. I One man was billed and eight others en.
. tombed In an explosion of gas yesterday
at the Belle Valley mine, near Caldwell,
Ohio., - , , . , .
Claudius I, tloag, 8S years old, orlg
lnator of the Niagara grape, and wn
known as an agriculturist, 'died at Lock-
port, N.' T. ' , . ,
Ainerty J. Good; at St ' Louis, was
awarded 13500 damages by a Jury la the
suit against the United Railways. The
: plaintiff had been bitten by a dog while
'riding on the company's ear, The dog
had been picked up on the etreet by a
pollcemiB and taken on board the street.
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; v Daughters of the Confederacy refused
to reoelTe greetings from the Southern
states Woman Suffrage ' eonfereaoe.
after the organisation of , the body had
been completed. The Paughtera de
cided to take no part In politics,
. Competition , Is so keen that promo
ters of moving ploture companies make
aigh saury offers to soted actors and
eotreeses, the offers . running as high
as $1000 week, says President Dyer
of the General Film oompaay, defend
ant la the government's suit against the
trust. In the trial at Mew Tork. v
' The church mttst enter politics and
fight for ..the cause, of prison reforms,
If it Is t? be' made an effective seven
" days a week religious organisation, de
' Clares Alexander Johnson, at the - con
ference of the Unitalans of the middle
i states and Canada, ield at New Tort
In Indiana, it is declared, II per cent
er tne convicis are reeoie minaea.
Three maksed robbers broke into the
reetaurant of Philip Stakely, at . West
Brldaewater. Fa,, and. binding htm to a
: ohalr, seared Ws feet with a hot poker
until he consented to reveal the biding
Blaee of his money. -The thieves i
oured $2T. and after taking it beat bin
into Insensibility. "?. . ,, .; ;
l . Mrs. , Martha O. Simmoba, wealthy
widow-cf 'Dr. C S. Simmons Of St.
Louis, formerly a successful medicine
manufacturer, committed suicide . be
cause of gossip about her relational with
her husband prior to - her marriage,
. when, she was his private secretary.
'-Cleveland is -recovering from the ef
fects net i the recent bllssard. Medical
i and food supplies have been distributed
to those In need, and the, city Is being
restored to Us normal condition, v. f
- : Georre 9. Gould, for -td years prest-
ident f the Manhattan Railway com
nanv. which operates the New Tork ele
vated system, retires la favor of Edgar
L. Marston. '.'.,
' The Mad Mullah has been guilty ot
; horrible atrocities on the tribes friendly
to the Bntien in Bomamano,. n is re
r ported from, London. ? Horrors are said
to rivet 'those of Conso. g"r--
' The release of James Larkin, head of
the Irish -Transport workere' union.
' who was sentenced, to seven months in
prison., foe aotl'vitles in connection with
the strike, will soon Become a tacvit "
' renorted from London. .-.''-
,: The lUTlaa bark Elvo struck a rock
mi- tne. momn 01 ine river tra ymnr-
day and sank. k; AH bu ' three of her
crew of .1$ are laid to nave gone oown
: with the, veaseU -t , v;:..T". , : : . ; Vi
Captain La Cards, of the Frenoh army
aeroplane corps, was killed in A fall
when his snglne stopped in mid air dur
ing a flight at VUlaoouWay, France. -v
- Ji . lifeboat containing the frosen
corpses of eight men was. found off
Port Frank. Ontario. No Identification
Monty Saoad
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by Making four Cough
TaJkas.lBvt si IPs w Ft mvtst'
. i ndftVPSi(arelCincli '
' Couifft medicines, as a rule, contain a
large quantity of plain syrup. - If you
take one Pint of granulated suw, add
Vk pint of warm water and stir about
2 minutes, you have at jpo4 sjrup ai
money could b,UT. ' - '
If yoa wiB.then put 84 ounce of
Ptoexv inttj cents' worth In i pint
bottiev and fllT it up with the Sugar
cyrup, you will hare as muoh couch
syrup fUMrou could buy ready made for
- - l ake a teupoonlul every one,
two or three hours. It keei
' You trill find It one of the best oouri
syrups you ever usea even in wnoopmg
eoujfh,- -You can feel it take hold
usually conquers an ordinary cough in
24 hOtets.'lt is just laxative enough,
has a good tonio effect, and the taste
is 'pleasant.' :--iv'. .s.'v..'. , , i!t-.!-vj
It is splendid remedy' too, " for
whooping ' cough, . ' spasmodic V croup,
hoarsoneM and bronchial asthma, -
jPinex Ja a most vaulabla concentra
ted compound of Norway white pine
n;i,:iiuu iuhw4 null vmiw
ration win wont in wis xormuia,. .,.
This iw ..f a m.irino Mah
witbria-a5dlSay Svraa la
h fflSj hft?. SfVhSSI tps claim, on Mineral Creek, near, Val
'fftaJWVliS? ffSSe-talfi? d"' Alaska, Robert Martin was uie4
imitated but never successfully. . . , wa j0hft Connelly and Warren Nelson
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-n. KUHlftUlT VI BUBU1ULQ BULlblllCLlUn:
: r uujr prompHj jsiuBUBi, gei wim ,
mis preparation, xour oruggisv nas
' Pinex. or will get It for you. -If not,
j send to The Pin ex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
GOOD SUGGESTION
TO PORTLAND PEOPLE
It l; surprising the amount of old,
foul matter the simple mixture of buck
thorn baric, glycerine, eta, known , as
AdleM-ke, drains Trom the system. Thle
remedy became famous by Curing appen
dicitis and acts' on BOTH th Upper and
lower bowelso' thoroughly ; that ONB
uOSffi relieves sour stomach, gas on the
stomach, and constipation alnoBS IM
MEDIATELY. We are mighty glad ve
ire Portland agents for Adler-i-ka. Tho
Huntley Drug Co., 4th and. Washington.
Motorist All X want U Justice. -Justice
All I can fine you la 10.
Readers the New of Irt Yeoterflajr
and Last K3o& C -
marks were found on the bodies, and
there was no name on the boat. - .
. The German erulser Nueremberg has
arrived at Masatlan, according to a
message received at the admiralty in
Berlin i , v
, i Colonel Roosevelt was guest of honor
at a great banquet at the Colon thetare,
Covers for more than 1000 were laid,
He witnessed a review of the troops at
uampo uaoy in the arternoon,
Lady Btrathcona, wife of ' Saron
Strathoona, is dsad at London. She was
daughter of the late Richard Hardlsty
Of Canada.
With the view Of having the embargo
on Irish potatoes removed, T. P. Q11L
secretary of .the Irish department of ag
riculture, has left Dublin for the United
States.- -,-" -- -
it Oregon - Briefs,
Mrs. H. W. Cos, wife of a well known
Portland physician, filed suit xor di
vorce, allealna cruelty and brutality.
Recent financial troubles over rights of
a sanitarium in Portland were involved
in the trouble ; , ,
'Three hundred and three eggs were
(aid by a hen In the first twelve months
of her laying carter at the poultry de
partment of the Oregon Agiioultural
College. This record beats that of ant
other hen at the college which broke the
world's record recently.1) s-V .fo"
Thousands f -'people ; attended 'the
flower Show 1b the armory at Portland,
Exhibits best ever displayed at flower
show la Portland. ' . -s :k
The plan of the' Industrial Welfare
Commission to limit the hours of labor
tot women has aroused deep resentment
from business men in- many parts of
the state. It is said that services of
women will be dispensed with if the
commission insists on maklna its ruU
lags effective ' "
The Portland school board declare
that the school survey committee has
withheld full reports of its recent In-
saying that x all Information available
baa been furnished.' : ? i -z
Folio wins the adjustment of troubles
between engineers and the Sumpter Val
ley road settlement of differences with
the firemn has also been made. - Fire
men are to set ft cents a. day increase
In pay, ntarUnf May i, ftl. . .. ;
Frank Klinneman, a farmer, residing
near Forest Drove, was killed as the re
sult of being thrown on bis head against
th beam, o? his plow, when' the single
trees broke. He was 5-years old.
The county court at Grants Pass Is
considering the problem of replacing
wooden and steel bridges with concrete
Structures. Investigation aa to. east and
other details ww.be made. ...
Orders for the annual banker's trophy
rifle match have been Issued by Colonel
C O Hammond, commanding, the Coast
Artillery reserves, p. N. G.; The match
will be held at Eugene from Nov. 15 to
t3, tfacluslva .. - v,."i, :., -
Circuit Judge Knowles f La'Orande,
was injured so severely- that he may. not
be able to hold the Wallowa, terra'' of
court next Monday, as result ol being
accidentally cut on the knee by a hunt
ing .bAtcbaVir:i,'-:'i'"
Leo Doeraes, 14. of Tillamook, was ac
cidentally shot and dangerously wound
ed by Orvel Thayer. ' , The boys were
playing with ; a ' revolver and did pot
know the gun was loaded.
Sudden blindness overcame. James
Morgan, aged JO. well known resident
of Looking Glass. He was stricken when
doing his chores, and it la feared that
he wm never recain his sight.
Wallowa, county-will be divided Into
three road districts with aa expert road
supervisor la each district, in the effort
to furnisn Better highways for the coun
ryv Action baa beea takes by the coun'
ty court .,:: ".'..'".;.:,,':.;('. i j:.';-. ,:.
Grants Pass women cast a compara
tively Ufnt vota la the recent - special
leotlon. la the oouatry sections women
toog nut vtui interest. - .
-. Pacific Coast
Miss Blanche Merkle, a waitress, and
Bert Moyer were shaken up, the latter
sustaining a dislocation of the shoulder
as result of the upsetting of an automo
bile in whioh they and ether Joyriders
were speeding, at . Geldendale, Wash.
The young men will have to pay tlOO
oamages.xor uuury to the auto.
Bam Newman, under arrest in Seattle.
and wanted In Portland for having In.
ocoent pictures in nis possession, (wm
fight extradition. Governor Lister will
give the case a bearing Friday morn
ing. , , .
Charles Clark, who has resided at
Stella for ' S 0 years, died at that, place
ui age or '
George a. Coiuns. a lawyer serving
14 years in Ban Quentin prison for Per
Jury, asked the court of appeals for a
writ of habeas corpus. When on trial
he denied, under oath, that he waa mar
ried to his first wlfs. H was aeoused
of bigamy. s.; i s, . i : ,v. v-..;. v .
Defending her son, an aged blaok
mammy testified in the trial for the
murder f Mrs. Xebedca P. Gay,-at Los
Angeles, that the son baa been Insane
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XrZCZriZMZZ T-r.i
ch.r,?,l Joleace practiUoner, displayed
ftf
n F. fl Tlftinaa InliiM The. tt.M VsijM
sire aa vmae wwt 4'W aeu
ban overcome in their tent and war
carried within 10 feet Of a 1000 foo
preolpice. .
It is said that more than (7. per sent
or, an persons croeaing railroad traoks
in autos. oarrlagSa or on foot, fall to
watch out ror approaching trains, there
by indirectly contributing to many aoot.
dents- Sixty-nine per v cent; of auto
drivers never stop to look or listen, ac
cording o reports or ine Houtnern Pa
Clflo railroad at San Franclacp, - .
As they stepped off the Japanese
liner Chlyo Maru at 8an Francisco, Mrs.
John Gordon and Mrs. Frank A. Fletcher
of Oakland, Cel., were, stopped by fed
eral officers, Who - removed aigrettes
from the hate of the woman. The wom
en claimed they did not know of the
taw forbidding wearing; of the plumes.
School .Tax'', at EstacatLv ?'
, tstacada. Or., Nov. 11. A school tax
ot 7 mtils-was levied at the annual
school meeting Monday by .a vote of 80
to ro. .''
Father Marie,; does , George mean
business? - -
Daughter Tea, 'papa, if be cift do
Jit oa oredltl -
"DRYS";AT GRKjlA.l;
PUT UP CITY TICKET
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'Wets1 Do Not Appear at Non
partisan Mass Meeting; To
C .f Nominate Latere
,y Gresham. Or Nov.' It. At a nen
partisan mass meeting in the tty hall
Tuesday night, as provided by the city
charter, . George F. Honey, Gust Lar
son and t. C Peterson were nominated
for counollmen and James McKlnney
ror city marshal. ;
A slate composed of these nominees
was prepared br the "drys'at speo-
ial meeting Monday night in the Metn
Odist chvich, called to order by Rev.
B. A Leonard. Rev. K. A. Leonard
was elected chairman of the meeting,
with Qeorge F., Honey ; Secretary. The
nominatlna committee of the "drys
consisted of Mrs, Oust Larson, TeTrs. D.
M. Shoemaker, Mrs. B. w. Emery, Mrs.
Charlies Cleveland, Dr. A, Thompson,
H. B. Davis. C. E. Rusher, to. c itoa-
sey, S. s. Thompson, R,j R. ' Carlson;
Georae F. Honey and J. C. Peterson.
Other nominations can- be made by
initiative petitions signed by registered
voters, and the "wets," who made no
opposition to the "dry slits at the
nominating ' convention, will nominate
a different 'ticket by petitions at once.
Registration books were epaped by
P. M. Roberta In the city hall yester
day afternoonand within two , hours
Bft vAtara had registered.
A speolal tax for maintenance of the
high school wtu pe levies spequai
mseting of - the voters of ' Gresham
school dlstrlot November H. u
CONCRETE BUILDING TO.
REPLACE BURNED ONE
" 'sfj WMMMWWWMe i ' '
J Bandy. Or Nov. If. 3aaper 'Junker,'
whose, frame building waa destroyed la
the recent fire, baa received IIT00 in
surance and-will erect a 75 by SO foot
one story reinforced concrete building
on Main street. . The foundation will
ba atrong enough for additional stories
in. 'the future-'-.-.--'-'
F. R. Meinig win erect a two story
buiiama- 40 by loo root at onoa. ,
Botun ana MacormieK, wno piaa to
areot a power plant on Cedar ereek, have
applied to the Sandy council for a fran
chise to run wires through taa town.
iumper ana umners . tor . e new
bridge across Salmon . river will ba
aawed out at the Albert Meinjg sawmill
near Srightwood, which will- soon be la
operation.' . -.- v, . ; '.'-;;.:'. -.- v-----
The proposed new city charter, which
will give the council greater power in
making Improvements, .was recently
printed for distribution in pamphlet
fOrtp, . . v, ::V:-;. :-,v.'Ms, ,j.
ROCKWOOD TO ENTERTAIN
" v GRANGE ASSOCIATION
. Rockwood, Or., Nov. IS. Rockwood
grange win entertain ' the regular auar
terly session of the Masters' and Lec
turers' association of Multnomah county
subordinate granges on Saturday next.
Every grange in the county is a member
or the association. - The session will
occupy the entire day and dinner will be
served v, ,. : ; .;
f . Ullmer" Ahspach returned recently.
after an absence or several months In
Kittitas, 'Wash; .s?.-i.r:'i.r ;
PLEASANT HOME TO HAVE
NEW FEED MILL AND BARN
' Pleasant Home, Or., Nov. IS. A. Pew
feed mill and livery barn is la the course
ox areouon here.
The local library, books for which
were, recently received, is i located - la
Shinnaman'e store.
Mrs. B. C Altmaa will entertain the
Kmbroldery club at bar home Tuesday,
November 18. j.
. Professor Byers organised a band of
i instruments Baturday.
Pneumatic mechanism has been pat
anted by a Washington inventor to en
able a locomotive engineer to Clash col
ored signals from his headlight. -
TIE rjladdcne
,"v.'-':. Sore Fool
WTien Tour Feet teal Happy, Joy
Bclowi la Your race. Tiz oiyeg tar
- ttant Belief From Foot Trouble.
TIT! mallM Blflr ft tlnrl wlh Mm.
fort and delight Soothes away ell foot
aohee and swellings in a restful, com
forting foot-bath. i -
(jorns. Dunions. cauuses and c.iilbialne
re relieved at once
oy Tis the pou
M. Iftif.tll-V n
oot remedy, so differ
ont from any thlni
ng you've tried, f Whoft
bi sure vou set VIZ.
you ank for TIZ,
JUooK for
Welter Luthor Dodire & Co.."
rinted oh the box, TIZ is on aale at
rturalBts end department etorea v.
erywhere. "-."Price Ji86crA If your dealer
won't enppiy TIZ. we will sand by mail
on receipt
of nrlce.
Walter Luther
Dodge & Co., 1223 Bo. Wabash eve ChU
cegu.
Her Mother Too ' say Henry baa
been cruel to you. What has he floneT -Young
Mrs. finoopa He keeps bar
flabhooka Ja All 9t bl pockets. '
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PLACED IN EFFECT OM
Service Will Be ? Every Two
-'Hours; Telephone Company
Pays Dividend. l
Orssham, Or.: Nor Tha TJ, W. J.
Una recently discontinued, for the
winter, Its extra Sunday trains whion
bad afforded hourly aervioa. vThO reg
ular two hour aervico weelt day and
Sundays will be continued, , . . - f . .
A dividend of 10 per cent Oa the ar
value of the capital stock of the tele
phone company . wil be declared after
the half yearly stockholders' dues have
beea collected. The stockholders will
pay $7.M for the coining six months,
and will, receive a return f 1M9 per
ahare for tba paat ag moathA.-
New poles are replacing thg Mutual
Telephone company a old ones .through
out the businsss aaotlaa. , . '
Friday evening under the auspices of
tha Library association : and with the
active support of principal 3. X. itubbs
and the students of Gresham school.
Professor Prederio Stanley Dunn will
lecture 0-"Tbe Seven WOnders of the
World." at the library. The lecture
will ' b illustrated with the stereop
tloan. . .-. ....i.:v..-..;y. ,..-. .-.r..,,'
The securing of future educational
entertainments and lectures ' depends
upon tha interest shown by Gresham
people.
An innovation la : the marketing of
Qresnam vegetable ts the snipping
Of a carload of cabbage on speculation
to Walla Walla and Seattle. J. X Rob
ertson, Alfred Allen and BL R. Wright
reused we eanoage ana ine puranaser,
J, CardwelL had it crated on the car
At the O. W. P. depot." .-,;y p - -
The OreshAm firemen entertained
few friends at a atag oyster feast In
Grange hall Saturday night
The establishment Of a : Xuvenlle
Orange was proposed by prinoipal J, k.
Stubba ? at last Saturday's - asssloa of
Orssham Orange. W. B. Parsons read
a paper on the origin of Thanksgiving,
a violia solo waa alven by John Field.
house and vocal solos war given by
Mrs. Kan TBompson ana nsv. jietvuie
T. - Wire, H. W. Baashsil, master of
Pleasant valley orange- spoke briefly.
' Before dinner, the following new
members- were Initiated: Mrs. R. H.
Todd, Mr. and Mrs, Toung, Mr, and Mrs.
O. W. 8taplaton, Will Heseel and .Rev.
Melville -T. Wlre. !
Testerday afternoon, at the parson
age, the Women's Home . Missionary
society of Oresham Methodist ehureh
discussed American Indian - missions.
under ths leadership of Mrs. A. Hovel.
liunchaoa waa asrvad by Mrs. a A.
Eastman; Mrs, Jamea Sterling and Mrs.
A. oowsstt. .a-'t;, ...:-r--''-s.
Walter Buroa and John Brown, ae
companied by a mining expert, left res.
terday morning for Grants Pass where
each will spend several weeks in con
nection with mining intseerts.
Miss Miriam Brown, of Division and
Msln streets, left Saturday for a two
weeks' visit with relatives and friends
1 Walla Walla
Earnest Thompson left Friday for a
visit of ten days la tho Dalles, .
W. E. Radoliff returned recently
after 1 several week at Shlppsrd's Hot
Springs, Wash. ' s - -
Dr. IL XL Ott returned Tuesdav morn
ing rrom a oner visit in The oaues,
now Old Is She?
Beautiful Hair Koops ' Woman
Young in Appearance Even When
no to via in xoars. f
Mrs. Pettevg WaUmt tint Olvea Vni-
ersauy wooa SMsnttg Always,
Xf
o' WeiMag ott Xastaatly.
Anv beautiful, natural chads At hivtwn
hair from Jighi golden to the darkest
hue
(even black)
may oe
easily and in.
Stantly obtained by using Mrs. Potter's
Walnut Tint Hair Stain. -V---. -
Do not suffer the humiliation of gray,
streaked or faded hair. Nearly every
one uses a s
tain now-a-daye to keep
how-a-davs to
vourtar and
att
tractive In appearance.
Used once it retires only a few mo
ments onoe a montn t Keep i me hair
beautiful.-'' ."'v;,",;-.,,.:,!
van not war-or rue orr ana can not
i neteetea. no iroume to u
aa and Tin
experience whatever required.
. Pull dl.
rectiona furnished witn- every.-aaekaore.
Follow them and you van't go wrong.
Any druggist will eupply you If you
lust ineiei upon ine genuine Mrs. fo
ier'e Walnut Tint Hair Stain A. dollar
pacKave sneuid lost you a year,
- Send the coupon and Is cents If yon
Wish a trial package flmt--e dealers
can Only supply r you with the regular
dollar aise. : '; ', .,- -r.' ..,
Mm Potters Kygtealo Supply Co, ' c
, . 9040 Orotoa 81dg Cincinnati, Ohio
Please send me in plain wrafpef
?our trial packs of Walnut Tint
lair Stain for which I enolose 23
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lie
SCHEDULE
THE GRESHAi
Ml
mm
WbUkars, the Collie Wrinkles, th
bloodhound la developing Into low ;
down thief and loafer. v-.V'S--.(.i-.
Slata, the Greyhound What can
you expect when he's always follow
ing in the footsteps of crimiaaJf t '
TO AHORNEY GENERAL
Gets. No' Satisfaction From
District Attorney Tongue5'
" ' in Seeking Suit - . '
'. (Salesi bureau ef The learaall
Salem, Or., Nov, 11. After months of
effort , to get District Attorney s. - m
Tongue of Hlllsboro. whose district be
fore tha county attorney law went into
effeot Included, Clatsop county, to bring
a maodaauimvauit against the Sorenson
liCgglng company In the interest of ths
rights of Em 11 K. Mattson, the railroad
commission has given up the task and
today called uppn the attorney general
to tilii action In the matter.
' ; The Sorenson tagging company built
a logging railroad In Clatsop county, In
condemnation : proceedings, brought to
force a right of way. through Mattson's
property, ths company was successful
on the representation that the railroad
was a common carrier. After the road
was bulH Mattson applied for freight
service, which the company denied, tak
ing the ground SOW that it is purely a
logging road and not a common carrier.
Mattson took the matter up with the
railroad commission, wntoa held a hear
ing June 19 and latef decided that the
question was one for judicial determina
tion, and referred tba ease to Dlstrlot
Attorney Tongue.
On July 18 the commission forwarded
all the papers in the ease to Tongue and
requested him to bring mandamus pro
ceedlngs against the oompaay. The
commission received no reply. . Oa Aug
ust IS the commission addressed an
other letter to Tongue and aaksd him
to acknowledge tba receipt of the first
letter. Still there was no response, the
letters apparently being Ignored.
The commission waited until Septem
ber t, when a registered letter was sent
to Tongue again requesting aim to ac
knowledge receipt of the first letter.
This brought a reply two days later, la
his lstter Tongue declared he bad an
awered all tha commission's letters, at
least ho said he was sure he bad dic
tated and signed them and they muet
have been mailed. He said , the case
had been referred to hla deputy, L. X
Trace y, at Astoria. .tV-
. Aa nothlna- more was heard about the
matter, on September tl the commis
sion wrote to Mr. Tracer, who replied
thai he had received the papers ; and
would file the suit. -
Og November Mr, Mattson wrote to
the commission asking what further
step eould be taken to get action. He
said Traoey had done nothing. . He said
Tracey told him ha didn't know how to
draw us papers for a mandamus suit
and that he was waiting for Tongue to
nanaie tne matter.': -v ,
, This was too muoh for the commis
sion. After spending about four months
endeavoring to get a suit started, the
commission concluded it was no use.
and so put the matter up to the attor
ney general, vwm : .r- -v '"
Chehalis Operators Find En
joyment and Profitable In
- 8tructlon in Sessions, ;
'ft:
; (gpeltl to The Joarml.I
Chehalis, Wash.. Kov. 11. A - large
number attended the farmers' extension
school in Chehalis yesterday. The day
was devoted largely to dairying and al
lied subjects, and at noon tho Pacific
Coast Milk Condensing company was
host to the 118' fsrmr.s and their fami
lies who were preeont. At Workman
hall every available seat was taken, . In
the assembly "room of the Chehalis free
publio library Miss Sutherland, who Is
in charge of the borne economics lec
tures, bad a large audience of women.
The sessions will continue durlna the
remainder of the week, and at noon Sat
urday the" three banks of Chehalla will
serve a luncheon for the farmers and
others Jn .atteadaiioa; ! Mf f -.'ft-
One of the features of the afternoon
meeting was the address by Professor
Tormey on "Rural Development" He
pointed out that to make-farm life at
tractive and of Interest to ths boys and
girls, there must bs more than the work
end of It, and that there must be amuse
ment and nelghborliness mixed with the
harder' part . w k-,;
At 1 o'clock the hovr hand from th
Washington State Training school here.
gave a delightful concert at' the City
uan para. " - . : - ---h
one of the speakers at this morning's
session was P i. Kenser, general super
intendent ror tne -Pecino coast Con
denned Milk company, His remarks were
directed along the general line of the
mutual Interest whioh ths company and
tno Termers have in tneir work.
"Breedih Uo the Dairv Herd" waa t
subject' of a talk by H. L. Blanohard.
Mr. Blanchard told the dairymen present
that they could well afford, some 10 or
SO of them, to ae In together and nay as
much as 18000 for a high bred sire of
the moat valuable kind, of Whatever
breed they might select. w,
W. A. Linklater of FuyalluO exoerl
ment station, talked interestingly on the
suojeot or -e rincinies or fteains." Mrs.
H. p. Whit taker,, the, poultry expert,
talked again at the afternoon session.
At the assembly room in the nubile
library, Miss Sutherland began her
eeries or .lectures today on home eco
nomics, 'ii i i
- Wnn County Committee, , ',
Albany. Or.. Nov. 18. C. It. StoWart,
H. Russell and K G Roberts will
represent Linn county- in the organisa
tion formed by eight Willamette valley
counties to arrange for advertising the
valley aa a district at tha Panama ex
COfilMISSlON APPEALS
MUCH
INTEREST IM
FARMERS
INSTITUTE
position at San Francisco in 19i5.
Winks Pretty allck article, Jlmeon
la.
i. Jlnka-Kow goT r -- .'. ,
' Winks When bla ! landlord called
round with a dlsposses notice ho bor
rowed f 10 of him to move withl
RAILROADS TAKE: BIG t
TOLL OF HUMAN LIFE
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f i , , " ' . , S M , , '
Accidents Reported for Eleven
Months' Were-Ail on Prin- , .
' ; ' . cipal Roads,1
v -'' "" 1 1.. i j. j ' .l'y'''..'S-:
''- Boreas ef TS Jerl.
Salem, Or Nov. II The toll of life
incident to railroad operation in Ore
gon contlnuea large in aplte ef - the
"safety first" movement among railroad
employes and efforts to protect the pub
lic Reports received by the state rail
road commission for the 11 months end
ing Kovember 1 show that en nine of
the principal railroads in the state 74
persons were kilted and 421 were In
jured more or less seriously. '
These reports show that on the O.-W.
R. & N., 18 persons were killed and 19
injured during this period of time. On
the Southern Pacific li were killed and
lit were Injured. - On the 8. P. 4 8.,
fiv Were killed and II Were Injured. On
the Portland Railway, Light & Power
company, 11 were killed and 11 injured.
Oa the United Railways, four Were killed
and It injured. Oa the Oregon Electric,
five were killed and SO injured. None
were killed en tha Portland, Eugene &
Eastern, but (I were injured, end ft
were injured, on the JPaelllo Hallway ft
Navigation company read. On the
Oregon . short Uns, three were killed
and seven injured. . , . ,
On 10 of the smaller roads; aggregat
ing 111 miles ot road In operation, net
o Single accident was reported. These
were the Central Railroad of Oregon,
the Great Southern , railroad, tha Great
Northern, whioh baa only 10 miles of
line in this atatei Mount Hood railroad,
Nevada-CaUforaia-Oragon, Pacific r ft
Xastarn, Rogue River Valley, Willam
ette Valley Coast railway, Portland
4 Southwestern, caatakanto 4b Nehalem.
SCHOOL LUNCHES TO BB
SERVED AT MONTAVILLA
MoatavlUa, MoV. X liMXJt establish.
ment of aohool lunches in Montaviila
school this mohth was definitely de
cided npon at tha meeting of Monta
viila Parent-Teacher association Tues
day. A committee to arrange for the
installation of the lunohes was named
as follows: Mrs. Charles Moulton,
Chairman) Mrs. J. D. Sulllvaft, Mrs. A
Bonham. Mrs. . H. - N. Sherwood . and
Miss Hammond, ft , teaebsr In Monta
wuift oeaooi.
- Some members of the committee vis
ited Arleta school during the serving
of lunches there before the Montaviila
meeting, and further cooperation With
Arleta will be sought. ' ' .
Mrs. Myers, president of tho Par
ent-Teacher associations of the city,
spoke in regard to school lunohes. - A
violin sola by Mrs. Grows and solos by
Weldon Grows and Mrs. Anderson com
pleted the program. The netting was
weu attended. -i .t ' ,
Society leader Loses Jewels.
Los Angeles. CaL, Nov. 11 Tne nurse
of Mrs. Hanoock Banning, society leader,
containing jewels worth lltoo, was
stolen from her sutomohiia. . -, ,
Prc$cr!pUdn That Soon
Knocks Rheumatism
The only logical treatment for rheuma
tism is through tho bloodr The poisons
that settle in muscles. Joints and back,
causing severe pain, must ba dissolved
end expelled from the system or there
can be no relief. Thle nraarrlnttnn from
a noted doctor is said to be working
wonders all over the oeuntry. ; Hun
dreds of the worst caaea were cured
by It here last winter. "From' your
druggist get one ounce -of Torie com
pound ln original sealed package) and
one-ounce syrup- f-sarsapariii com
pound, Take these two ingredients borne
ana put inem into a nsir pint or gooa
whlakey. Shake the bottle and take a
teaapoenful before eaoh meal and at bed
time." Result come the first day.. If
your drue-riat does not have Toria com
pound in etook he will set It in ft-few
nvurs iront nis wnojesaie oouse. - uoi i
be influenaed to take some -eaten t medl.
cine Instead of this. Insist on having
ine genuine worts compound in tne orig
inal,; one-ounoe. sealed, yellow package.
Published by tne Globe Pharmaceutical
laboratories of Chicago.; r '
Stop Foot Torture::.
Coras, Oalleaaes,' Bnntoaa,
Prcet-btess Aeniag aad Sweaty
Feet. A spoonful ef CALOCIDJB
la wavsa feee-batti gives tsv
etaat relief. If ased freqneatly
briage peraaaaeat eture. Get ft
a Be boa at any drag store -
nn n rm unr
Mil
RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT
' The ORRINB treatment for the Di-Ink
Habit can be used with absolute confi
dence,' It destroys all desire for whis
key, beer or Other alcohollo stimulants.
Thousands have successfully used it and
have been restored to lives ef sobriety
and usefulness., can be given secretly.
Coaes only 11.00 per box. If you fall to
get results-from OURINE after a trial,
your money will be refunded. for
free booklet telling all about Ora.T.w;
' Brink's Pharmacy, 13th and "Washing
ton sts, Woodnra, Clarice & Ci.
ft
Algernon I have me moocrua oa
all ma cigarettes. .
JimX havo mf thomb. prist oa V
tolas.
LIBRARY STATION HAS
BEEN RE-ESTABLISHED
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' Columbia Heights, Or.,' Nov. 11. A
library atatlon has again been estab
lished here at the home of Miss Annie
Benfleld. who is in charge.
- Only two women voted In precinct 171 '
at the recent election. ' -
' A social, followed by danolng, was
hsld In Grange hall Saturday night, and
was well attended. The program con-,
slated of , musical numbers by Miss
Johnson, a violin solo by Professor Zllm
and comical Impersonations by post
master Dodson of Corbstt
: The Columbia Ladles Aid society will
conduct aii all day basaar December IS,
to Inerease the fund for a church to
be built on ground given by Mr. and,
Mrs. J. Pounder: In the evening a social
program will be given. ,
- Most men would be only too glad to
be considered land poor. ' -' - ,
RheumaticiB
. Relieved in 48 Hours
or, Money Refunded
Money refunded If ft dollar bottle of.
"Smith's Potatstant Oomponnd' fails to i
relieve you of Rheumatism. Govt, Lum
bago or Sciatica in 4! hours, it stops
the pain, removes the cause and when
this Is done, have no fear of rheumatie
deformities. PuU also bottles sent di
rect, prepaid, by John A. Smith, S03 K.
Water St, Milwaukee, Wia In case you
cannot call at druggists' named below.
"Smith's potassium compound is gnu.
anteeo Se be free freaa Xerphlas and
other Varootdcs, and many stubborn
cases have been cured, by a . single, one
dollar bottle, : Sold in Portland at Owl
Drug Co.
GOOD SAGE TEA
. LIFELESS, QLff ITJO
-j":v"t;.'i'.'V'.'i';''.'.1": . , , , ..-.'.it;. '.. ''.-.'?V.f '.t
hook young I Common garden Cast
sad Sulphur darkens go agturaliy
, Grandmother kept her hair beautifully
darkened, glossy and abundant with a
brsw of Saga Tea and Sulphur, "When
ever her. hair fell out or took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mlsture was applied with won
derful effect. . By asking at any drug
store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy," yon will get ft large bot
tle of this old time recipe, ready to use,
for about SO cents. . This simple mix
ture can ba depended upon to restore
natural color and beauty to the hair and
la splendid for dandruff, dry, Itchy scalp
and failing hair.
- A wall-known down town druggist says
everybody uses -Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur, because it darkens se naturally '
and evenly that nobody aaa tell it haa
been, applied it's so easy to use, too.
You simply dampen a coma or soft brush
and draw tt through your hair, taking
no atrand at a,tlme. By morning the
gray hair, disappears; after another ap- .
plication or two, it is restored to its
natural color and looks glossy, soft and
abuadant - . j :
ProoflofiValuo
of tho time-tested, world-tried, homo
remedy--proof of its power to relievo
f quickly, safely, surely, the head-
f aches, the lour taste, tho poor
spirits and tho fatigue of biliousness
will bo found in every dose of
BEEGHAL7
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Cbreole and Nervous tl
estes reAdiiy euceoma to
Br tUoruiigtl end eiUau
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SMat mb thef ere
eritflr an4 eouaUtantlr
tullowcd. Ulatakee ere at
"bsve trmi4 accewful.
if tbonnd ot -
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SB error BOl to seek th
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who has aa yr ef
X(ierlenc and gle ax.
elualTO peraooal attcntlua
to the treatment ot au-k
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states of Oreguu, Wanhlngtoa, California
aaS Haaada. . Uf office is tboruuxulr
equlppad with ewy elactrtcal and mactmn.
lul davlee aeceaaary for tae aclautlfle trt
sneut ef your ailment. I atluiUiiater tue
World'4 laieat ramedtee.
"''', 1 Treat SuccaiMifallr
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