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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND , WEDNESDAY- EVENING, " DECEMBER 3, 1913.
- CITY, MAY EXAMINE
RAILROAD PROPERTY
: Facts Needed in Legal Fight
?V Against New Carfare "
rV
; Tin. fact that the Portland Railway.
Mght A. Power company ha started a
tight against tft "six tickets for a
quarter" ordinance by securing tem
porary, restraining order In the United
States district court, will mean that the
" city. of Portland will In all probability
nave n expert examine the properties
of the company, report on lta values as
' lie finds them, and his- report will be
:M Submitted to the state railway commis
sion, according to will Daly, commls
V.sloner of public ntlli ties.
-. Commissioner Daly said: "The com
pany has had Its experts at work, and
f they have; compiled a report showing a
valuation in excess or 118,000,000, ana
- on its own experts' figures Is opposing
the "six tickets for. a quarter" plan.
r "I therefor feel that the city should
- also make an Investigation.
Jf "I have a- nan in mind who Is most
, Certainly qualified as an expert on val
uations of public utility corporation
holdings. If we decide to employ him,
then- we will do probably as the street
railway commission has done that la
put the proposition up to the commis
sion for settlement if necessary."
MUST SWKAIl 1BT VOTES.
Registration Under New Law Gives
No Rights at City Election.
Citizens who registered under the re
cently, nullified registration act of 191,
and had not registered under the act
of !,-will not be allowed to vote at
" the special city election December i un
less they are sworn in at the polling
place.
"xVTk1
comjnunlcation 40 Llty Auauor car mi r,
forwarded In response to Barbur's re
quest for a ruling on the matter.
Approximately 2700 citizens of Port
land registered under tho act. Many
of them had not registered previously
and now the only thing that remains for
them to do, if they would vote at the
forthcoming election, is to appear at
the voting booths in the company 6f
six freeholders snd be sworn in under
the provisions of the old act. -
CROOK COUNTY EDITOR
" WAS VETERAN IN FIELD
Prineville, Or., Dec. 3. A. If. Ken
neddy, editor of The Review, tho oldest
paper 'In Crook county, died suddenly at
his home about 10 o'clock last night.
Kenneddy had been th owner and edi
tor of The Review for about 10 years.
In addition to carrying on his news-!
paper business lie has for several years !
held the office of justice of the peace,
and nearly alt the noted criminal cases
of late years In this county originated
In Kenneddy's court.
Milton Has Ticket.
MUton, Or., Dec. 3. The Milton city
caucus was held Monday evening at
the city hall and the following nomina
tions were made ' for the coming; elec
tion,: Mayor, Dr. McQuarey; recorder,
Bruoe . Bhangle; councilmen, George
Johnson, M. H. Rice and C. B. Hobbs.
There will probably be another ticket
nominated before election day.
' 1 ' 1 , ssg-sgaB
If I Ate That
I Would Die
You Will Never Fear Food If You Go
to a Dinner Carrying One Little
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet
You: needn't pass uo all those uvnrv
dishes Just because you are afraid of
wnai tne stomach will say to them.
Armed with a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets, you can bid defiance to the
most cantankerous stomach and be as
sured that your food will be perfectly
.aiKcsieoin Bpite or tne stomach's ob
"At Bvery Saaqnet Ton Will Always
soma rason Who is Afraid
. . . of rood."
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are a. com
poumi or popsin, and those elements
thav must be secreted by the stomach
if the focd is to"be digested. When
the stomach falls to secrete enough of
thest digestive agencies, the only sane
reu-eciy is 10 supply sufficient quan
my 01 tiieee element to digest the
roou. mis is the service for which
Stuart's Dywpepsla Tablets were made
and they are recommended by leading
doctors and scientists. One or two of
; these tablets Is sufficient to digest
vne largest dinner, uney stop almost
Instnnly all forms of indigestion, such
as aour Htomach, belching, heartburn,
dirtiness, brash and dysentery. Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets contain digestive ele
ments, a single grain of which Is capable
01 aigenmg awiu grains or food such
as meats, ckks, grains, vegetables,
siarcues ana mineral matters of all
Kinus. ,
If your stomach Is sluggish or worn
out, let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do
your digesting for you until the stom
ach can recuperate. Give it a little va
cation. It has a hard enough struggle
at the-best, with all you put in it. And
ven'wben your stomach Is In perfect
condition, you will occasionally need
On after a big banquet or other social
affair that taxes your stomach to the
uttermost .
Make Stuarfs Dyspepsia Tablets the
ever-ready friend and assistant to your
stomach. Get a 60o box of your drug
gist . today. .
( (( f orThem JJj
MINOR CHANGES DELAY
REMOVA
Judge - Stevenson Postpones
Hearing First Case In
- - - New Building,
Martin Denny, the saloon man, who
was srrested three weeks ago for sell
ing liquor on Sunday, and whose case
was to have been the first to be heard
In the new municipal court will be heard
this afternoon In the old building. The
plan to move to the new building today
was changed on account of a few minor
changes found necessary.
The police department will move to
morrow, The detective and woman s de
partment are already installed In the
new -quarters.
Judge Stevenson yesterday began re
vising procedure in his court. The first
thing to be changed is the system of
keeping court records. For years the
clerk of the municipal court has kept
what Is called a "court Journal." This
Is a book that costs IS. Ten such books
are used each year. It is the plan of
th Judge to entirely eliminate this
book.
By eliminating th court journal,
much time and work will be saved n
the clerk's office. Work grows heavier
each day, until two men are constantly
busy handling th business. The Judge
also arranged to have the clerk keep
an index to the court records. This has
never been done.
ARMY INCREASE IS
APPROVED BY HOUSE
Bill Passed by Viva Voce
Vote; War Declared
Most Remote,
Washington, Dec. J. The house this
afternoon by a viva voce vote passed
the Hay bill providing for an Increase
In the army.
The Mexican situation was discussed
during the debate 011 the bill.
"War with Mexico," said Representa
tive Hay, chairman of the house mil
itary affairs committee, "Is much far
ther away now than It was in August.'
Representative Kahn of California
also participated in the debate.
"I do not apprehend any trouble with
Mexico," lie said. "I do not believe we
have any rig.it to interfere with the
internal affairs of a sister republic."
E ENGINEER TO
The engineer who will have charge
of the work of erecting the great Inter
state bridge between Portland and Van
couver will be selected next Wednes
day morning by the Interstate Bridge
commission. This time was decided
upon at a meetelng of the commission
this morning, which is now giving the
applicants for the place a half hour
hearing each, behind closed doors.
Nine applications have been filed with
the commission and each one has
a halt hour to appear before the com
mission before next Wednesday when
the ballot will be taken. The applicants
are: C. E. Fowler of Seattle, Crocker
& Moore of Denver and Portland; Wad
dell & Harrington, Kansas City, A. C.
O'Neel, Portland; Hedrick & Cochran,
Kansas City; Elliot Construction com
pany, Portland; W. W. Lucius, Port
land; Ralph Modjeskt of Portland;
Strauss Bascule Bridge company.
STORK COMES AND
BABE IS ROCKED
IN CRADLE OF DEEP
While the steamer Alliance
was being; tossed about like a .
cork on the broad Pacific ocean
Sunday night on her way from
Portland to Coos Bay - the pas
senger list of th steamer was
added to by the arrival of an
eight-pound youngster who cared
neither for the shriek of the gale
nor the tossing of the vessel,
which was his first cradle.
This information was conveyed
to officials of the North Pacific
Steamship company this forenoon
in a message from Marsh
field, sent by A. A. Corbin,
father of young Alliance, as tho
youngster will probably be
named. Both mother and child
were getting along; nicely, said
the message, and great praise
was accorded Captain Lofstedt
and other members of the crew
for the attention and care given
them.
Mr. Corbin. his wife and a
small child sailed from here Fri
day night on the Alliance for
Marshfield.
JANITOR CHAMBERLAIN
DEMANDS INVESTIGATION
Declaring he is not Inefficient as
charged and that he is willing; and able
to perform his duties, Russel D. Cham
berlain, the 71-year-old janitor who was
removed from his position December 1
by Commissioner Brewster, today de
manded an investigation by th Civil
Service commission.
His petition, whloh was prepared bv
Attorney Roger Sinnott, contains a codv
of Brewster's letter notifying Chamber
lain 01 nis oiscnarge. ana also calls at
tention to the fact that he had occunleri
his position continuously for 14 years.
Sooth Bend Results,
ispeeltl t'fTbe Journal.) .
South Bend, Wash., Dec. J. The re
sults of the city election here yesterday
are as follows: Mayor, C. A. Coulter.
179; city treasurer, K. M. Leach. 17:
city clerk, .Charles Mills. 161; city at
torney. Fred M. Bond. 167: councilman
at large, Charles Hammond, 171; First
ward .councilman, George " Deversv S5:
Second ward, T. J. Stephens, 72; Third
ward, Berry Everett, 86. ,
Many Insane Patient.
Boeclal County Agent Harry Bularer
today completed ths task: "of making out
he twelfth complaint charging Insanity
lnce December 1., Ten of the patients
ave been examined and five taken to.
4alem. ' Four wjll be taken tomorrow,
fwo are yet to 1. examined. Among
hose to so today was Richard Kuiisch,
It was formerly in ths asylum.
Bi
BE CHOSEN WEDNESDAY
GET SPROULE'S JOB
Ontario Postmaster Under Fire
Declares He Will Stick and
Fight It Out;
(BpetUI to The Journal.)
Ontario, Or., Dec. 8. A determined
fight Is being' made against A. U
Bprouie as postmaster of Ontario, a Job
he has held for nearly 16 years. His
fourth term will expire in March, 1914.
Charges were recently filed with Post
master General Burleson at Washington
ag-alnst Postmaster Bprouie, principally
charging Sproule with pernicious poll
leal aotlvlty while holding the position
as postmaster. Other charges of a seri
ous nature were also made, but it can
not be learned what these other charge
were, as the persons responsible for
them are very reticent at present.
It seems that Sproule, while acting as
postmaster, also ran for sheriff of Mal
heur county on the Republican ticket
a few years ago, but was decisively de
feated by his Democratio opponent
A postofflc inspector from Portlsnd
recently visited Ontario and made an In
vestigation of the charges against Mr.
Bprouie, and as a result requested
Sproule's resignation. Sproule refused
to resign and says he will fight th
charges.
Several prominent Democrats have
been seeking the office of postmaster,
which carries a salary of I2E00 per
year. Among these who are actively
seeking the nomination are David Mo
trin, B. K. .Test and J. R. Gregg.
MARKED BY FIGHTING
(United Preaa leased Wire.)
Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 3. More fight
In marked the teamsters' strike today.
Several policemen, special deputies
and strikebreakers were hurt by missiles
thrown by strike sympathizers. Dozens
of strikers suffered from broken heads
inflicted by the policemen's lucbs.
There was a little gun fighting .too.
Samuel Rutledge, a striker, was shot in
the leg by a strikebreaker and taken to
a hospital.
Wilson Sends Representative.
Denver, Colo., Dec. 3. Secretary of
Labor Wilson announced today that he
had ordered J. B. Densmore, a labor de
partment solicitor, to proceed immedi
ately to Indianapolis to assist in a set
tlement of the teamsters' strike there.
Secretary Wilson will remain In Colo
rado pending further developments in
the coal strike.
WOMAN IS INJURED IN
ELEVATOR MISHAP
Mrs. Charles Valencourt. of 388 East
Seventh street, sustained a deep gash
in the head and a broken arm tills
morning, in the Y. W. C. A. building,
when she and a Janitor of the associa
tion attempted to operate an elevator
about which they knew nothing.
A poor landing was effected and as
Mrs. Valencourt stepped from the ele
vator, the cage moved enough to throw
her violently to the floor. In falling
she struck her Jiead against a sharp
projection. ,
Tue accident happened before 9
o'clock, th regular hour for starting
the elevator, with an Inexperienced, per
son in charge. Mrs. Valencourt way
taken In an ambulance to the Good Sa
maritan hospital. The injuries are not
regarded a serious.
WOULD ABOLISH PAY
FOR MEDFORD OFFICIALS
Medford, Or.: Dec. 8. Following
newspaper discussion which lasted sev
eral weeks, initiative petitions were
circulated today advocating the abolish
ing of tho salaries of th city council
men and mayor of this city.
The move is said to have been made
with a view to economy .and In an en
deavor to secure men for the positions
who have the city's Interest at heart re
gardless of the small monetary reward.
A city election Is to be held in January.
MAY SEND COOS POST
PARCELS BY STEAMER
Roseburg, Or., Dec. 8. So great has
become the increase of mail traffic
over the stage lines to Coos county since
the parcel post business began that no
on has, as yet, offered a bid for car
rying these mails during th forthcom
ing year. This has lead, it is reported,
to negotiation with the steamship com
panies for carrying all such parcels by
water from San Francisco or Astoria to
Marshfield. If the parcel post business
Is transported to Coos county by water
It will greatly relieve the burden of
traffic over the stag road from here.
HOW I MADE
MY HAIR GROW
Woman With Marvelously Beautiful
Kalr dives SlmpI Home Presorlp
- tlon Wnloh She Used With Xost
Bemarkabl .Kesolts.
I was greatly troubled with dandruff
and fairing hair. I tried many adver
tised hair preparations and various pre
scriptions, but they all signally failed;
many of them made my hair greasy so
it was impossible to comb it or do it up
properly. I think that many of the
tnings 1 trien were positively injurious I
and from my own experience I cannot '
too strongly caution you against using
preparations containing wood alcohol
and other poisonous substances. I be
lieve they injure the roots of the hair.
After my long list of failures, I finally
found a simple prescription which I
can unhesitatingly state Is beyond doubt
the most wonderful thing for the hair I
have ever seen. Many of my friends
have also used It and obtained wonder
ful effects therefrom. It not only is a
powerful stimulant to the growth of th
hair and for restoring gray hair to its
natural color, but It is equally good for
removing dandruff, giving the hair I If
snd
brilliancy, etc., and for the purpose
of keeping the scalp in first-class con
dition. It also makes the hair easier to
comb and arrange in nice form.! I have
a rriena wno usea it two monins ana
during that time It has not only stopped
th falling of his hair and wonderfully
Increased its growth, but It practically
restored aU of his hair to its natural
color. You. can obtain the Ingredients
for making this wonderful preparation
from almost any druggist Th prc
scrlDtlon In as follows:
Bay Rum. 6 ox.; Menthol Crystals, Vi j
drachm; Lavona de Composse, 2 ox. If
ou line it perfumed add 1 arachm or
your favorlt perfume, . This, however,
is not necessary. Apply night and
morning; rub thoroughly into the scalp.
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TEAMSTERS
TIKE
Brief Items of Tuesday's Late News
Short Stories of World Happening Mot KoeeiTod la Tlmo f or Yest
da' Issm of Tb Journal.
Oregon.
Various temperance forces of th
state have united on 1914 as th time
for making the Ktate-wld fight against
the liquor traffic. W. C. T. U., Prolil
bltlon party and Salvation Army not
given representation.
United States District Judge Bean Is
med an Injunction temporarily restrain
ing the city of Portland from putting
into effect the new ordinance requiring
street railroad companies to sell six car
tickets for 26 cents.
The high prices of eggs are beginning
to drop, as result of activities of ths
hen. The fresh eggs are taking places
of cold storace product and a consider
able decline in price is expected to con
tinue. -
Rainfall at Astoria was unusually
heavv for November according to rec
ords which show that the fall was 12.06
inches. This is an Increase of .63 Inches
over that of same period last year.
Pacific Coast.
E. McCuIIoch of Sunnyslde, Wash.,
was selected to have charge of the Pa-
louse Irrigation project survey, as re
suit of a conference of Governor Lister
and Charles H. Swlgert, government
engineer of Washington state district.
Taklma valley has 71 separate corn
exhibits at the O.-W. R. N. corn show
nowMn progress at Colfax, Wash. The
section is said to be admirably adapted
to the raising of corn.
'The Washington Highway commis
sion awarded contracts for construction
of highways at a cost of $120,000.
among the projects planned being tho
northern portion of th Pacifier highway
from Blaine to Custer.
Postal savings accounts at North
Taklma during November amounted to
$10,490, according- to report of Post
master Lemon.
Ned Patterson has been appointed
deputy sheriff at Page. Wash., to serve
without pay.
Attorney Oordan Mackay, former
councilman of Olympla and once candi
date for mayor, has asked the Washing
ton state supreme court to strike his
name off the list of practicing attor
neys. He was arrested recently for
check raising, following which his wife
charged him with Insanity.
The earnings of the Washington
Oregon corporation for the year ending
June 30 were $104,964, according to re
port to public service commission. Most
of the profit was made from water.
More than $21,000 was paid In taxes.
Wagon loads of books containing rec
ords of the Western Fuel company,
charKed with defrauding the government
in coal contracts, were delivered at the
postoffice building at San Francisco, as
evidenoe in the trial now going on.
Manuel Cabral, wanted for the mur
der of Mrs. Harriet Vorndam, in Los
Angeles, Cal., was arrested at his home
In San Diego. He was found hiding be
hind a bed and tried to kill himself
when his presence was revealeJ. V
Avlator Robert Fowler, carrying a
lineman as a passenger, made a suc
cessful flight from Sacramento, Cel.,
to Orovllle, a distance of 66 miles, In
less than two hours. Fowler hss taken
a contract to patrol the power com
pany's lines at Sacramento, and the trip
was made as a test.
Mrs. Mary Vaughn, clubwoman,
charged with attempting to extort $500
from Judge Robert M. WIdney of Los
Angeles, on promise that the white
slave charge against her son would be
dismissed, refused to plead, and the
court ordered a plea of not guilty to bo
entered. Case was continued to Decem
ber 9 for trial.
Mrs. Mattle L. Grldley, wife of C. C.
Get Immediate and Effective Re
lief by Using Hyomei.
Hyomel Is nature's -true remedy for
catarrh. There Is no stomach dosing
you breathe it.
When using this treatment, you
breathe healing balsams and effectively
reach the most remote air cells of the
throat, nose and lungs, the catarrhal
germs are destroyed quick and sure re
lief results.
Hyomel often restores health to
chronic cases that had given up all
hope of recovery. Its best action Is
at the start of the disease when the
breath Is becoming offensive, and con
stant sniffling, discharges from the
nose, droppings in the tnroat and fre
quent sneezing, or that choked up feel
ing begin to make life a burden. At
the first symptom of catarrhal trouble,
such as crusts In the nose, watery eyes,
hawking and morning choking, surely
use Hyomel and see how quickly you
get relief. All druggists sell It.
The complete outfit. Including InhaU-r
and bottle of liquid, costs hut $1.00;
extra bottles of liquid, if later needed,
60 cents. Hyomel is sold under guar
antee to refund the money If it docs not
give satisfaction. (Adv.)
Don't FDSS Will)
Mustard Plasters I
There's no sense in mixing up a mess
of mustard, flour and water and get
ting everything all
mussed up when you
can so easily relieve
that pain or soreness
with a little clean,
whit MUSTERQLE. 4
MUSTS ROLE is
made of pure oil of
mustard and other helpful Ingredients,
combined In th form of a pleasant
white ointment. It takes the place of
the out-of-date mustard plaster, and
will not bllsterl
MUSTEROLK gives Instant relief
f.....4l - P - lU...II l.n.MNJ
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Head. Throat You Brath Freely
Doll Hadacbe Gee Nasty Discharge
Stops.
Try "Ely's Cream Balm."
Gut a small bottle anyway, just to try
It Apply avllttle in the nostrils and
Instantly your., clogged nose and
stopped up air passage of the head will
open; you will breathe freely; dullness
snd headacho disappear. By morning!
the catarrh, cold-tn-head or catarrhal
sor throat .will be gone.
" ih.ubi. wv,v -
t,na sucn misery nowr uet in small f
bottl of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any
WHIMS
OPENS IIP
NOSTRILS
ENDS COLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE
Grldley, died at Vancouver, Wash., afUr
a lingering Illness. She was aged 61.
Executive.
'At the stats department at Washing
ton th Zelaya Incident was considered
closed and th release of the former
dictator In New York was to follow
soon. It Is understood that he must
return to Spain.
Mrs. Wood row Wilson and Miss Mar
garet Wilson are expected to join today
the society for the prevention of use
less giving, says a Washington report.
Mrs. August Belmont of New Tork. one
of the founders of the "Spugs", Is sched
uled for an address.
The bill permitting an Individual to
deposit a mlximum of $1000 in a postal
saving bank, Instead of $100, was re
ported favorably by the house com
mittee on postofflces.
Representatives Ferries of Oklahoma,
has introduced a bill creating June 17
of each year as "National Road Day"
in the United States. Representatives
Byrnes of South Csrollna and Stephens,
of Mississippi, Introduced bills for good
reoads appropriations.
Eastern.
The New Tork Society for th Pre
vention of Useless Giving plans to give
a great Christmas party In Grand Cen
tral palace to the lonely persons of
New Tork. There will be a Christmas
tree, 'music, dancing, singing and re
freshments. The United Shoe Manufacturing coin
pany, Boston, made aa a defense to the
government's suit, the doctrine of the
United States supreme court in Its
Interpretation of the Sherman anti-trust
act In the "mimeograph case".
Federal counsel attacked the sincerity
of the promises of the Radio Telephone
company, against the promoter charged
with fraudulent use of the malls in
selling stock of the company. A for
mer field agent of the company testi
fied that the success of the concern as
claimed in circulars, was not In evi
dence. Lilacs snd other plants of the Veach
collection, said to be the finest of the
kind in England, have been sold for
$140,000, it in said by John K. M. L.
Farquhar, president of the Massachu
setts Horticultural society.
Convicted of having embexsled $21,000
from a customer while engaged. In the
brokerage business, Mrs. Carlotta
Thompson, was sentenced to the pent-
lentiary ty Judge Cushlng of Clncln
natl.
For violating the contract labor law
In hiring 80 cooks through agents In
France. Jean Melton, chef at the Hill
Carlton hotel. New Tork, was Indicted
by the United States grand Jury.
Hotel men take the stand that French
cooks are artists and re not amenatre
to the contract labor law.
Mild winter weather Is the rule lu
North and South Daxuta and parts of
Minnesota, says word from Mlnneaou-
11s. Aiany or tne farmers are now
plowing for spring crops, and In some
sections trees are in bud and pansies In
OlOHHOITI.
PERSONAL TEST BY
AN INDIAN AGENT
Plant Juice Ha Made Anoth
er Strong Friend in the
Suquamish Indian
Agent.
Mr. R. J. Egbert, who la Indian agent
at Suquamish, Wash., is another man
wno is a strong believer in Plant Juice,
He said:
"I lind your Plant Juice to be all right
for the stomach and bowels. My stom
ach has troubled me for a long time
biiu mis v,'as prooaDiy tne cause of my
severe constipation. 1 was afraid the
use or catnartics would form a habit
and I woiud hav to continue taking
them. I find that Plant Juice causes a
perfectly natural action of the bowels
by acting on the liver. It is also toning
up my stomach. My food Is digesting
now and does not distress me as It
did."
As a corrective of all disorders of the
stomach, liver and kidneys, Plant Juice
is In a class by itself. If you are bil
ious, have Indigestion, torpid liver, con
stipation, no appetite, gas or bloating,
sleep poorly and wake up tired and
grouchy with a coated tongue, foul
breath, puffy eyes and no energy for
the days work; If you have pains
across the back or In the Joints, with
iou cmy or xoo nigniy colored urine,
headache, diziy spells, spots before th
eyes, or If you feel tired and worn out
from overwork or worry, Just try a bot
tle of Plant Juice. The results will
surprise and please you. For sale at
the Owl Drug Co.'s stores. (Adv.)
from Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsll
itls. Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neu
ralgia, Headache. Congestion. Pleurisy
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and
Aches of the Back or Joints. Sprains
Sor Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains,
Frosted Fet, Colds of th Cht (It
prevents Pneumonia.)
At your druggist's, in
26c and 60c Jars, and
a special large hospital
size for t2t0.
Accept no substitute.
If your druggist cannot
supply you, send 25c or
EOe to the MUSTERQLE Company,
Cleveland, Ohio, and we will mall yon
a Jar, postage prepaid. ((4)
Dr. M. kt KlttrU, Jamaica. It. T.. aaya:
"Sample of MaJterolr wai rertlred and bare
found ft very att factory iDiteed. Produces
quick molts; aad ss you apeak at It, do
bllater."
drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm I
dissolves by the heat of th nostrils; .
penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swol
len membrane which lines the nose, head
and throat: clears the air passages;
stops nasty discharges and a feeling of
cleansing, soothing relief comes Imme
diately. .
. Don't lay awake tonight struggling
for breath, . with head stuffed; nostrils
closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh
or a cold, with Its running nose, foul
mucous dropping Into the throat, and
raw dryness is distressing but truly
needless, -
jrin your zaim juai unue ii ibiy a
Cream Balm'' and your cold pr catarrh
Will surely disappear. . (Adv.) .
CLFAFIS HEAD
COLFAX CORN SHOW
A
Exhibits From Idaho and From
Washington Show What
Can -Be Done. .
(Special to Ths Journal.
Colfax, Wssh., Dec. . The first corn
show here was declared a grand success.
The exhibits from Idaho and Washing
ton are splendid. Over 100 entries were
made, and the corn was of fine quality,
comparing with prise corn furnished
from eastern states. The next show
will be held at Pendleton, Or., Decem
ber t and 6.
C. L. Smith, agriculturalist for th
o.-w. R. A N. company, saya it has been
demonstrated beyond any doubt that
corn can be raised successfully In the
west. r. B. Miller, traffic agent for
' e'a over tne success
- ,"" wn mi m. ursi mow,
The company gar a dinner today for
tne exhibitors.
Prizes have been awarded as follows
Best one acre of corn, non-Irrigated
C. 8. Smith, Walla Walla, first; Meltrln
HHL Moscow, Idaho, second; A. H.
Lanky, Colfax, third; E. C. Smith, Kls
ling, fourth.
Best IS ears, Irrigated F. J. Clapsad.
die, Sunnyslde, Wash., first; T. C. C.
Span, North Taklma, second; W. O.
Connor, North Taklma, third; W. R.
Bailey, North Taklma, fourth; Thomas
Beebe, North Taklma, fifth
Best 12 ears of non-irrigated Levi
Smith. Wattsburg. first; J. J. Swarts,
Lapwal, Idaho, second; Theodore Sharp,
Lapwal. third; F. T. Finch, Myrtle.
Idaho, fourth; Roy Troub, Colfax, fifth,
Best one acre of corn grown by boy
under 16 years, irrigated land, Basil
Sutton, Prosser; best one acre grown on
non-Irrigated land, Roy Smith, Kiesllng;
beet two acres dent corn, non-Irrigated,
George Cress, Arrow Junction, Idaho;
best two acres dent corn. Irrigated,
Frank Frledllnc, Granger.
AD CLUB NOMINATES
NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR
The Ad club at Its luncheon In the
Hotel Portland this afternoon nominated
officers for the coming year. Charles
F. Berg, the club's only choice for presi
dent, was unanimously nominated.
George L. Baker was the selection for
vice president. K. 8. HIgglns. Roy W.
Kdwards and Harvey O'Bryan were
nominated for second vice president.
W. D. Whltoomb was nominated for
sei retary treusurer by acclamation, nnd
for directors: R. L). Carpenter, noy
W. Edwards, Frank B. Tcbbetts, Mar
shall N. Dana, Dr. John F. . Bcautmont,
George I. Lee, A. G. t'lark, George W.
Klelser, W. J. Hofmann, R. L. Stewart.
David N. MosesROhn, E. I). Tlmms, Fred
Spoerl, W. L. Campbell and Melvln G.
Win stock.
EAT LESS AND TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Tak a flaw of Baits before breakfast
if your Back hurts or Bladder
bother you.
The American men and women must
guard constantly against Kidney trou
ble, because we eat too muCTi and all
our food Is rich. Our blood Is filled
with uric acid, which the kidneys strive
to filter out, they weaken from over
work, become sluggish; the ellmlnatlve
tissues clog and the result Is kidney
trouble, bladder weakness and a gen
eral decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of Jead; your back hurts or the urine
Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three times
during the night; If you suffer with
sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells,
acid stomach, or you have rheumatism
when the weather is bad, get from your
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts; take a tablespoonf ul In a glass
of water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys will- then act
fine. This famous salts Is mad from
the acid of grapes and lemon Juice.
combined with lithla, and has been used
for generations to flush and stimulate
clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids
In the urine so It no longer Is a source
of Irritation, thu ending bladder disor
ders. Jad Salts Is inexpensive; cannot in
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
lithla water beverage, and belongs in
every home, because nobody can make a
mistake by having a good kidney flush
ing any time. (Adv.)
HOW TO SAVE
YOUR EYES
Try This Free Prescription
Do your eyes give you trouble? Do
you already wear eyeglasses or spec
tacles? Thousands of people wear these
"windows" who might easily dispense
with them. You may be one of these
and It is your duty to save your eyes be
fore It Is too late. Th eyes are neg
lected more than any other organ of
the entire body. After you finish your
day's work you sit down and rest your
muscles, but how about your eyes? Do
you rest them? You know you do not.
You read or do something else that
keeps your eyes busy; you work your
eyes 'until you go to bed. That Is why
So many have strained eyes and finally
other eye troubles that threaten partial
or total blindness. Eyeglasses are
merely crutches; they never cure. This
free prescription which has benefited
the eyes of so many may work equal
wonders fpr you. Use it a short time.
Would you ilk your eye troubles to
disappear as if by magic? Try this
nrABrlntlon: Go to th nearest wM..
owfllrs Ai-uv tort nnrl tret a hntrU rf !
optona tableU; fill a two-ounce bottle 1
wiui water, arop in one caotei ana uiow
It to thoroughly dissolve. With the
liquid bath th eyes two to four times i
dally. Just not how quickly your eyes j
clear up and how soon the lnflamma-
tlon will disappear. Don't b afraid to
us it; it 1 sbsolutely harmless. Many
who are now. blind mlgh have Saved
their eyes bad thay started to car for
them in time, This Is a simple treat
ment, but marvetously effective in mul
titudes of cases. Now that you " have
been .warned don't delay a day, but do
what " you can to save your eyes and
you will thank us. aa long as you llv
for publishing this prescription. Adv. .
DECLARED
SUCCESS
RED CROSS STAMPS
MUST NOT BE PUT
FACE OF PACKAGE
In th enthusiasm -ever using
the Red Cross stamps on Christ
mas mail, do not forget that the
government does not allow th
placing of th stickers on th
face, or address side, of th let
ter or package. It is advised. If
Red Cross or any other kind of
stickers are on tiie same face a
the Stamp" the article 'becomf
unmailable. The regulation is re
garded a wise one Inasmuch as :
many of the stickers, .Including
the Red Cross stamps, bear a .'
close resemblance to the regular
postage stamps and In th rapid
ity with which mall must be
handled, there Is apt to bs a
great deal of confusion and some
mistakes. As many seals as de
sired may be stuck on any other
portion of the article or letter. '
How to Darken
Gray Hair
By a Specialist.
A very satisfactory preparation
which darkens gray hair and acta aa
a corrective agent for dandruff and
other diseases of th scalp can b
made at small expense and in your
own horn by dissolving a, small box
of Barbo Compound In 7' ounces of
bay rum and a quarter ounce of gly
cerine. Any drug store can furnish
these Ingredients. This Is to be ap
plied once a week until th hair Is
sufficiently darkened, then every two
weeks to keep the hair soft and glossy
and the scalp In a healthy condition.
It may be used with equal success In
darkening the beard. This is a prep
aration that give splendid results,
both as a hair darkener and a remedy
for all scalp disorders, and Is wall
worthy of a trial. You will find It
far superior to the ordinary stor pre
parations and much less expensive. (Adv)
WHEN BACK ACHES,
WATCH KIDNEYS!
If Neglected Serious Diseases
May Follow.
When the kidneys are clogged up and
Inactive, pature always warns you.
Backache Is one of the first symtoms.
You may also be troubled with disagree
able, annoying bladder or urinary dis
orders; have attacks of lumbago or
rheumatism; become nervous, tired, or
feel all worn out; puffy swellings show
under the eyes, or In the feet and an
kles; or the urine becornfBV-ght and
pale, dark-colored or rtudy. If uch
symptoms are neglected, dropsy, dia
betes or Blight's disease, which so of
ten prove fatal, may result
It Is not only dangerous but needless,
for you to suffer and endure th tor
tures of these troubles, ..when a ltttla
Croxone will quickly and surely end all
such misery.
There Is no more effective remedy.
known for the prompt relief and cur
of such troubles, because it cleans out
the clogged up kidneys and makes them
work properly. It soaks right In through
the walls and linings; cleans out th
little filtering cells and glands; neutral
izes ahd dlsssolves the poisonous urio
add and. waste matter, and makes th
kidneys filter and sift the poison from
the blood and drive It out of the system.
This new, scientific preparation, is
entirely different from other remedies.
It Is so quick-acting and effective that
it is practically Impossible to take it
without results.
An original package costs but a trifle,
and all druggists are authorised to r-
turn the purchase prlc If Croxone
should fail in a single case.
Three doses a day, for a few days, Is
often all that is ever needed to end th
worst backach; relieve rheumatic pains
or overcome sleep-disturbing urinary
disorders. (Adv.)
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