THE OREGON DAILY JOURMALf PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 27. 1914. i "Bud" Ffcfer OF Moral: Never Kid a Man in Trouble LINE COMPLETES HER I BIG CARGO OF GRAIN AH. ftR, Mt VTATt I TMIUC VeMUrtftL 04. HOW CAN I ea0 NOT WHAV o X0 AMD ' YOU ArACfttCAHS efj& SO CEANE WiWwi foe tt I ucacted 1 Tmoogmt German Tramp Steamer I Will I wtrAPCteT THtre 4 TKQ WORLD leave Tonight! With; 5000 .Tons, - KARNAK KOSMOS i I X a . . . M 1 II . wait o e t I V I V- . r I "-v- K.r "wtj Carrying 6000 tons of grain for Eu rope the German steamer Karnak ot the Kosmos line of steamers, Jias fin ished loading and will leave for Se attle and Vancouver tonight. She la i the only tramp steamer In the harbor ot present and her departure will leave the harbor more bare than It hag been ! for some time, i i j Simultaneously with the Karnak, the ! German ship Chile will finish loading I ana wj.il be ready to leave down the river tomorrow morning. There will then remain only the French ships La Rochejucquelin and Le Pelier and the German ship Terpsichore. ' Oraln ships this year have been given greater dispatch than ever be fore in the history of the port, there being little delay here, and with the better facilities for .handling ; there have been no complaints whatevor from ship captains. This fact will be of great benefit to the port, for It Is talked about wherever the ships may go. The Karnak, which leaves tonight, cams here to carry 2000 tons of grain. She was the first Kosmos liner to .come here for a cargo under her com pany nam, the Memphis, under ohar- fttsiai 411111 UC1H 111 13 Ulliy BUip or mat una here before. Telegraph I r4-jr . -rTif.aJK.NNS -X Vr immcj s Mr? JjS yesterday afternoon. The Rose City of that line is due tonight. Captain Walbert, of the French schooner Noeml, and Captain Olsen, of the American schooner Beulah, which vAOKAi4 XfwilanA VActarilflv rtrrrt vrueis receivea more man aouoiea the j slow, stormy passages up the coast. amount of her cargo, however, and she in taaing away. 6000 tans of wheat and barley. Immigration officers have appre hended Rio Francesco, a Spanish sailor found on board the Karnak, and ordered him kept on board the ship till she is out of American waters. He tried several times to get away, but hla wild tales have each time attracted attention to him and he has been sent back. The ship owners are now under bond to take care of him. Francesco Is both mentally and physically de fective and would become a public charge if allowed to remain here, hence his deportation. EUGENE SCHOOLS ARE CROWDED TO LIMIT SHIP CAPTAIN MADE - VICTIM ot Warrant Is Issued for Arrest Man Who "Collected" $10. With a John Dee warrant out for his Seventeen and 12 days were required by the two schooners to make the trip. To load lumber for the south the steam schooner Klamath will move to Inman-Poulsen Lumber company to night. Forced to stop through the slow opening of the steel bridge, the steam schooner Johan Poulsen, In tow of ths river steamer Cascades, got out of line this morning and held the bridge open some 20 minutes before getting the schooner safely through the draw. Bound for Eton, Peru, the schooner Wlnslow will leave down tomorrow morning In tow of the Ocklahama She has been loading at the North Pacific Mills. With 600,000 feet of lumber for San Francisco, the Dodge line steamer, San Ramon. Captain Jamieson, cleared from the custom house this morning. Four hundred tons of general freight ..I - . i tvi 1 - -1 iViA Arrow HriA arrest, the authorities are todiv V fm the custom house this morning, eearching for a man who has enriched himself to the extent of 10 by claim ing to (K! a partner of M. H. HoiiHer. one of ..the largest shippers of grain operating here. Captain K. Helare of the French . ship I,a RochoJanqueUo .now at the Llnnton ballast dock was tlie -victim. After introducing himself as Mi Ilouser's partner, the stranger made a careful Examination of the French ahlp, complimented the captain on her p- Eugene, Or., Jan. 27. At the begin ning of the second semester at the Eugene High school yesterday, for the first time in the history of the school the enrollment passed th COO mark. Six hundred and five was the total en. rollment at the end of the day. The building Is so badly crowded that every available foot of -space In every room is occupied and some of the smaller students are compelled to sit two on a seat. Sixty-eight new stu dents were enrolled at the school on the first day of the new semester. The total enrollment in the five grade buildings and the high school is 2180 the largest In th history of the city. Election at Corrallls. Corvallis, Or., Jan. 27. The board of education of this city has called for an election to be held on February 18 for the purpose .of voting bonds amounting to $78,000 to build the first unit of a new high school building. Bids were opened fcy the L nitea States Engineers for the building of a hoisting engine for the Nehalem Jet ty work. The award will be made early next week. MARINE NOTES Sun Kranolaco. Jn. 27. Arrlfecl at 7 a. m. Strnmpr Portland, frim Portlaud. . Astnrin, Jan. 77. Arrived down at p. ailed Steamer W. S. penrance and asked the foreman in i m." fiermnn bark Rllbek. (i;iimik ui wie unioaairiR ir ne could have hr ready for loading grain by a certain time. Upon bein.-r assured that uhe wsuld be ready by that time, he Informed Captain Helare that m would be necessary for tht; rental of the hoisting reHrs he was using. Cap tnln Vfplare paid the charge, but latr .found out his mistake and informed the pokl-e. WHISTLING IUTOY IB ADRIFT Itay Hocentf Storm tarries Coos Buoy Up the Coast. Reported off Point Granville or Thursday, the Coos Bay whistling' buoy has drifted up the Pacific coast at the rate of 2R miles a day, indicat ing somewhat the strength of the northerly current which exists off this coast In the' winter time. . Captain "Buck'" Ralleyv on board the British steamer Rothly, reports having soen the buoy 13 miles southeast of Point "Granville. J The buoy Went adrift during the storm January; 8. On January 11 she was reported as off the Umpqua ricer, 20 mtlea north of the Coos Bay jetty. It. is approximately 250 nautical miles between the Umpqua Hver and Point tiranville. just above. Grays Harbor. The tender Manzanita will likely put out after the runaway buoy today. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Fear of another stormat sea held the passenger list of the steamer Bea ver down to 100 tirst class passengers Monterey. Jan. 28 Iwiar ' f.r Portland Han Pedro, Jan. 26. Arrived Steamer J. B Mtetaoii and Northland, from Portland. BrUbane. Jan. 2a. AirWed Norwegian uteanvr Hnrnl-n, from Colombia river. Calfta Buena. Jan. 24. Arrived Schooner Comnwrrp from Portland. Man Kranciaco. Jan. 20. Sailed at noon Stt-amer Hear, for San Pedro; at 3. p. m SU-amer I'araiao. for Portland. Arrived at 3 l m. Steamer Chehnlis, from Columbia, river. Fwnn, Jan. 25. Arrived British steamer St Theodore, for Portland. Tidea at Aatoria Wednesday. Uliru water a:25) a. m., 7.B feet; 1:57. P- m 8:3 feet. Low water 8:31 a. m., feet; 8:50 p. m., 0.0 feet. MARINE INTELLIGENCE MONDAY'S DELAYED NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Resume of World Happe&iqf Received From 8 o'Clock Yesterday Afternoon Until 3 o'clock This Morning. Wrater Gauge Board Goes. Corvallis, Or., Jan. 27. The water gauge board on the draw pier of the bridge across 'the Willamette river at this city was carried down the river last night. It is believed a log or other driftwood struck the board and tore It loose. Dally River Readings. 2.7 STATIONS. s 1 2 g! e g oj 3,g Uwliton 24 4.1 0.4i .04 t'matllla 23 3.8 S.o O Eugene 10 8.8 O.u .83 Albany 20 17.20.4 .71 Jfelem 20 15.80.1 .24 Wi loon villa 87 23.7 0.2 .49 Portland 15 12.8 0.2 .4 .Jan. 27 .Jan. 2S Jan. U!i Sue to Arrive. Hoae City, from Ban Francisco ... St. Helen, from San Francisco. Caffitiw, from San Frnnclaco. . o Alliance, from Curefea Navajo, from San Francisco Bear, from Bao Diego and way... Yucatan from San Pedro and way.. Ereakwater, from Coos Bay , . D....it rtvim H'tti Dlevo and wav. Roanoke, from San Pedro and way Feb ninnn. fmm Knronn and orient .r eu HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM Eastern. Arbitration has been agreed en as a means of settling the strike of mill owners and workers in the hosiery fac tory at Philadelphia. The strikers. most of whom are women and girls. are expected to return to work today. There were 8E00 out on strike. Testifying, against Federal Judge Speer, in the congressional Investiga tion at Savannah, Ga., Attorney Law rence said that in hi 8 opinion the Judge never had selected a Jury according to law. The lawyer had been fined $100 for contempt, of court at a trial In which the Judge was officiating. The Brooklyn, which was Rear Ad miral Bchley'w flagship at the battle of Santiago, has been put Into commis sion after an idleness of 10 years. The historic vessel will carry 6t0 men, and will relieve one of the boats In Chi nese waters. The Brooklyn has been thoroughly overhauled. Henry Blossom, actor and play wright, while dancing the tango, slipped and fell, breaking his leg, at New York. Charles Darnton, theatrical critic. broke his writing arm while dancing the tango. A New York society woman Is also said to have broken her arm- John C. Clark Jr., aged 18. shot and killed his father when the latter threat ened to kill the nine members of the family, at Natchltochos, La. The boy was not arrested In an address before the American Asiatic society at New York, Secretary of State William "J. Bryan said that licv toward the trusts and business Interests In general ould lower the cost of living at home nd increase the international trade. A bill Is being framed In New York ate law providing that all bev erages containing more than 2 per cent alcohol shall be labeled with skull and cross bones and a warning as fol lows: "This preparation contains al cohol which Is a habit forming Irri tant, narcotic poison.' ness and that only frequent resort to oxygen Is keeping him alive. Pacific Coast. The fourth annual show of the Pan- hindle Poultry association has opened at Moscow, Idaho, and 150 fowls are on exhibition. Other entries are to be made. T. P. Oose. for the past five years a meaner or the board of education of Walla Walla, Wash,, has resigned on account of ill health. J. L. Sharpatein was named to fill bis place. February 6 has been designated as "Apple Day" by Governor Haines of Idaho. The state is following th. of Oregon and Washington In boostln The government has Introduced mass of evidence tending to prove that inanea t. Munday and Archie W Shields conspired to defraud the a-ov. ernmeni Dy means or dummy entries which were used in locating claims for the Alaska Development company. Funds for the irrigation plants near Sunnyslde are available, according to Information which has been given United States Senator Jones by the secretary of the Interior. State Labor Commissioner Mc Laughlin of California, in his report to Governor Johnson, says that state aid In the matter of giving work for the unemployed, is not needed. He es timates that In San Francisco there are between 20,000 and 20,000 men out of work. dicUon of E. M. MacDonald. M. P.. of Canso, N. S. Four men were killed and others In jured when a bottle of condensed gas. being need In a braetng process In the engine room of the Cunavrd liner Mm re taxi a. blew up. In the harbor at Liverpool. With detachments of police guarding all London buildings In process of construction, the city was yeeterday threatened with a general strike In volving 200,000 men. Mors than 60. 000 coal porters and building trade unionists are now out. Will Observe Feae Day. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will observe the feast day of St. Brigld. the Mary of Erin, in a fitting manner next Sunday, February 1. In the morn I g all mem bers will attend mass at Hi. Patrick' church In a body. At ( p. m. a banquet will be served In the Multnomah hotrl. to waich all members of the A. O. IL and friends are Invited. Mrs. W. A. Elvers. Miss Marie Chambers and Mm James Foley ar in charge of the ar rangements and will cheerfully fur clnh any Information regarding It. Ansvrere Rait for Arroantltig. J. H. McKntie. la a wrr to a suit filed recently ly Mra Florenne Joha son, demanding an accounting In a real estate deeJ, alleges that e received the property In question from Mra. Johnson without eondltloe, jd that he owes tier nothing. Mrs. Johnson alleges that iie dewded the property to McKenxle to e-rll for her and that he was to pey r all over a mortgage and axpensea but that be has paid irr nothing. Flh UAdm Washed Oat. Roseburg. Or, Jan. 27. Hlglt water Monday washed ent the new fleh laddr recently built at (he dam In the South I'rr.pua river here. The ladder was ronatructed under the superriaio of Deputy Warden Clan ton. The water In the I'tnrxjua la .not exceptionally high, being only II feet above normal It la probable that another will b built In the spring. Put IVpprr In IlandkerrhW. John Victor, bartender at Third and Everett streets, was before I he ma nic) pel reurt this morning on a charge of putting red peppw In the handkor chief of Richard Von Kublach. Th affair Is said te oorurred ls Saturday ereelrg Vtetee 4es.t the rharg. kerteg that oteere ta U loon were Joking with KaWack A bet (Tier was w I trie a lathe affair. a4 will be celled IMs artetwootv. e emKa time t be ceee wee poepi4 Health and Beauty Answers BY Mil. MAS MARTIN. Foreign. English suffragettes who that they will present their demands before the king of England In person, say that they will not prostrate them selves before the ruler, but Instead, will stand erect In delivering their message. Two-thirds of the exposition build ing at Manila were destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of 1250.000. The new tariff will make for an flulnlvere: Yes. you can overcome 'a large rum to a hair specialist. Joet the reaulta of the rarv!sa treatment : make up aJVi ue the qulcaoln bajr of your hair which has commenced to tonic I frequently advise SAd It will destroy Its natural hauty and cause put the ecaJp in a beallfcy condition ii myw uuij, ainngy. oniuf mi and i and your hair will rre in tbir iwi I would Just shampoo occa-1 beautiful Here is lb retip: Into or.e-half pint aJcohol pour one ounce oulnzoln. then to this add nne-hf pint water This rive yeu a roll p;mt of the flneet hair tonlo. and I know it uee will tnaure a clean, beejthy eretp aid a wraltn of brill text, fluffy hair fall out. slonaliy by using a teaapoonful of canthrox dlasnlvcd In a cun hot water This greatly invigorates the scalp tie sues snd hair roots snd produces a healthy condition In both. Insuring- a declare, beautiful growth of even colored, lus- true, iiuiiy na-ir. i nave louna rar throx shampoo Is extremely soothing to tender, itchy scalps and allows the hair to dry very guUkly. Jan. as A Home Treatment Made Up of the Houghton, Mich., In behalf of Its presl The Western Federation of Miners western Canada, according to the pre- has opened Its fight In the courts A. L.: The delstone treatment for hairy growtha la quite hanuleea and rarrir s more than one application re quired. Mix a little towdered de la- tone with water and apply to the ob jectionable hairs, then after two or three minutes rub It off. snd the hairs economic division between eastern and come with It. Waahlng the akin leavee it nrm and rree rrom Memiah. .Jan. 30 .Feb. 1 Feb. J .Feb. 2 ..Feb. 8 8 8 Most Simple Remedies, dent, Charles H. Moyer, and SO othev officials and members of the union, under indictment on charges of con spiring to Interfere with the employ- in the BXTXiXEVES MOST CASES ZH 48 EOTJSS. Some of the most serious diseases I ment of nonunion employes Bra hsiTiT rtirorl TirTl?a A x tr 0 Vw W mAae- I ttff i (a-n ai nnnnas mlrt&a Wronetb8bire, iB.Bra1? ."lhh 2? simple everyday artlcles used In the Three persons were killed and three others injured in a landslide which Poisons are growing into disuse as 8Wepl aown lne mounl,ln al "", being worse than the disease which Utah, snapping every tree in the path they aim to cure. I of the slide and destroying four houses. Most people now know that cream of I Reports from along the New Eng l?,attar,i,oeJentlveK0f 8,mallPx- r lang coast indicate that the atorm 1.... ui,i a . 1 .. . , , I ... t,eigraTin, iiviu M.i.nt Mareh 'Jn J""ciiuiu, auu me uee or wnicn a lew I fh.r In1tird In -,r,iiirn8hlr from Etirooe and orient Marcn v .nM v, ,1,11... .ij I Ovners injurea in .Keb. 10 .Jan. 21 .Jan. 27 Jan. 27 RESINOL CURED AWFUL ITCHING IN ONE NIGHT New York. "The skin on my hand ways destroy the beautiful the figure, but If you do before advised In theee rnli Build Up Your Nerve Vitality Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers Make Lite Worth Living for Run Down, Brain Fagged People. 50-Cent Box Free ., To Men and Women Be master of yourself; get that ihearfulnesa, poise and power that come from a toady nerves In a vitalised fcody and brain. Kellogg's Sanitone wurers ,aispei mat "down and our EelgraVta, from Knrooe and orient. Rodneyablre, from Eurotie and orient.. April AS Due to Desari. Beaver, for San Franci.-o Breakwater, for Coos Bay ' oaemlte, tor San Franclaoo ... Ban Bamon, tor Ban Francisco . . Klamath, tor San Diego and way Puraiao, Am. Navajo, for San Francisco Koe City, for 8an Francisco Alliance, for Eureka Camino, for Sao Franclfco Yucatan, nr Ban Diego and way. SSiL-"""." '"V.V.r. 2i amount." with perfect ssYetvd the Mrs. Mary Moore, at Columbus, found M.r,n..tt',Rhtr for Euroce and orhmt. .Feb. 14 results have been found to h aaton. I her husband had beeome a maniac in Belgravia, for orient and Enrope --li? I lshing. It has been proven that this his sleep. Moore Jerked his wife from not seem to help roe. This went on for 9to"?il." .." uP.Ane De8t r.heu- bed, dragged her through a window to six or seven months. Then I tried yaraiitai-u...:. ": B.,iT' . . Anrll 2S ,"".B"' r"."euy ' existence, ana gn , rnn a nUrt h.r after hlrn . . . ... . the 7 1 . r" ' i, r, ' Kesinoi uintment ana nesinoi eoap. 1 Parllng: Tea. It Is true that fat al ways destroy the beautiful lines uf as 1 have lumne. you can get rUI of the fat and your form rill be Plump and beautifully prol-or tloned. In one and one-half pints hot water aiaeoive lour ounrea Pa mot : a Let tnis cool, tnen take nne tableepoon- ful before each meal This trrettneM produces no pieeent or future III ef- Try this rar notls treatment and you will never have any reason to feel enitwrraaoed because or your shape lucy: Tou want te brighten and atrengthen your eyes ar.d ran eae.Jy V so by uelns thle plain cryetoe eye twnln In which 1 have greet rank be rauee of the good It has doee In ea many It-etaucea. and I am sure If yon put two or three drops of It In yui sore, aching eye el frequent Interval for a time the inflammation will dis appear. To prepere thle loea pr.l ve tonic, diaeolva one ounce cryatoe In a pint ef rlr water To dall, llfeleee eyee It will lebd a youthful epaal and faeclnetlng expreeeios. Olive: Tee. I know a sure rnre foe wrinkles whUh ten be chweplr made at home I mil one ounce almoanta with ono-hajf pint coM water aad two teeKxipfuls of glycerine. ftlr snd let stand for on day To remove ot prevent wrlrklea. apply this vegetable cream Jelly Ihirkly and maaaas O or ouxhly At nlht lae the face cow ere.1 with tLe cream Tou will find nomine to e-iual sitnosoln Jelly cream to remove wrinkles St. d ap tb'-sn QUICKLY ENDS THE WORST BACKACHE i Makes Kidney TroubU, BUd der Disorders and Rheum tic Psvint VanUh. It la no Vorr r.etiiaary fer aat .ter to euffer eitth tafiachlng. kidney trouble, .a dlea vreeele tie dec a4 urlr.ery dlerdra te rvntetd with, ew be tottured with rt.fumatissa. Miff jolata. anil It t ari-wretxtiag pales, for the new dleoovery. Cnxuf, euWkly and a rely rehetee all ucn trtrutlea. Cfuaone la tbe moai 1 oiaderf at retn edy yet d'vtaed fur riiil'f g tie Syalem of uric a Id and drlvisg out an the oteotioua lipuritee eThxh ceuate ewcti trouble It is entirety different frees all other t e4id)a It rot like ey thtng elae e er ueed fer tHe pwrpsea It ats on tt.e t'tleclj! tf rleenlag out tt la.tvrt.a end Irn.tig the cauea It eoaaa right In tt.rot;ffc the walla, m-ti,l.i at, mtiA lltilr.ga. like water tn a pof.ae. n-ut t alii-e aiaatolvaet. aa4 makee the kttriera e ft ey sad flMer aeay. all tie urlr er Id snd peleene from it-e l-wi-l. end Wee Ue kldeeys and urir.ary 'lin eleaa, etreeg. relt.y. ard e I It matter mvi ham lot.g yes fcsve ufttel. old i vu a', er kal yea l.ate uaeu. the very 1r!ple f Ootnrte la u h. IImi. It ie pUcellr iniK,eeill t lake tt at to tke kesneva ryetem etthoat reetilta There le notlir.4 e! on aifh Uk It It alert a te vora tle minute yeu take tt eX4 r !!. ..u tl. flrat time yew nee H. If -u ufter with 4.is ta yewr ta k. and eld'-e or rate any H(M mt klr,. . tlaldr trouble, atr ttnan. tiara. utl. aa effy aeeltuge aa4ee the e)e er In t be f-et snd ankles. If you are rervoi,, tired. t4 run dewa. or taotl.ereg with urtr.ary dleerdeae, Croaore elll iiultkly relieve yew ef" your rr.leet y 1 eu n Mcvire aa SWlgU nal tavikee of rrt. . at trifling rot I lorn aty fliat (lsa Ategglet. All drogglat ef auhorlMHS te personally retain tt.e purct.aee lirVe tf tt fa' Is Jan M that hemorrhage can be stopped with v,l7, r.Vo wr..nl7nrth.en v. ia' Is salt- So rheumatism, lumbago, gout. wn,ch nas b!n sweeping northern New JSS: Si cured, in the real meanina bf the Tword four lives, separated more than a score sot r,d nd ro"- "ched and I .Jan. 31 I hy a little stllllngla, iodide of potas- of men from their ships, and In some began to scratch It It Itched so that ia5' 3 1' ?eFoot' and "ualae resin, instances resulted in heavy money loss, sometimes I could t .Feb. 5 child, can take in any reasonable Awakened early by a rough shaking, T WM ,ufferlnc TerT ,nUch. 1 used salve and -v but they did Rodneyshlre, for orient and Europe From Saa Franotaoo """" absolute killer of uric acid D:ood in In a leap to the ground. Her shrieks from oa iiwkww. u.uuu. . ... -"k v - - - 1 ttn . , , - fc . . T v m..!.. o. . vir.r,l and Yale, alternating.! The four Htmnln remedie. mention I aroused the neighbors, and Moore was used them one nignt. in ine morning, leave Sn Francisco for San Dteao an Mob- cbove. together with other simple In- overpowered. " to my surprise, my hand was all well iFZdiJnm iwtiana er? rSfuHJS, Pf? .CttSJ? nd An WWng wreck of the Jersey and the trouble has never returned. Name ' , pouna." ir you suffer from any form I walker discovered a yawning mm April 28, Amaaoo, am. anip """"'"rr," of uric acid in the blood, and have cavaln In the roadbed and flaaeed the Nothlna we can say of Resinol Am. snip. . . - - jrr- rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica. I A, r .;.,.. .no 1. .h.t nth.r. auch aa Miss ' w St. Helena w" "cut . 1.0 v'e i oui oil,.. tti,i k Berll Levi Burgeaa Pearl: Tou girls were right when you decided thAt fare powder closs the pores, even though much la blown off the skin snd leaves s spotted effect Tou can avoid this annoyance and en- Joy a softer heevlthier. finer completion if you apply a spur max lotion This Is Quite Inexpensive and Is prepared by dissolving four ounces spurmma In one-half pint wltrh baael or hot water, to which ! added two teaapoonful glycerine. The epurmax lotion I In visible when on and requires no fur ther attention. Tou will find It eepe- clally nice to benlxh summer's freckles and tan and the eel low. unhealthy rail of powder smothered skin snd to give a delightful freshness and youth tint to your skin. Johanna: Tes. tou hare a rood rea son to feel, alarmed about your hair. But vou can remove the dandruff ana overcome that dryness without paying away, and It cntalne ro oil or fat mt.lrh tnlht rifAlnbl. Hlr e-rotti Yu will aleo notice by Ita uae rol or.lv i In a tusW ewae (Ait I tour wrinkles dleappeeiirg. but th larse pores of ih entire fare aettlt s I in irh amaller and the skin very ewft and velvety. For your plmplee and tired- rora neee I am glvlns the formala fur the beat blood cleeneer I know. It la the beet t.-t.ie It acts on the liver and kldneya and If. as yon eay, you are troubled with severe and roftatant j headarhee. It la an Indication that yorir kidneys snd blood need attention. To prrt-are put one ounce kardene Ir.toj one-half pint alcobol (whleky stout-. not be uaeli. and then add Ane-toeir cupful surar and hot water to make a full quart A table poonful bfcre meals is the doae This kardene tonic gently espets poleortous waste from the body and tonee up the Interna! or gans so they cavo do tbelr work well ilead Mr. Martyn book, "Heauty. U (Ad v ' " Hi fi lnn vino 10 inc TV u y tt ui iih II li L II A 1 - . m a a Ta - le V. I 1-y J A en auh Ol. HC1CUB I . . . . . - . . Iata ItVil I AUT1 TtT TflA T I V S F WH T"e- I K. lal n TT1 VI fl V CI II. it UUCH 111 WUf& St. Nicholas, Am. ahlp NMii'tatui anteed to be free from morphine? or turning excursion, tnaln. quickly, easily and at little cost. If Uw!,.ha ftm Rnaa"bk'"ciark & Wiiaon other narcotics and your money will Sampel Oompers, president of the you are suffering from Itching, burn- chwchiU Au"n.7.......".V Astoria be refunded If a dollar bottle faila to American Federation of Labor, was In- ing skin trouble, plmplea, blackheads. mm eamaw ea Foreater.' Am. sch. K. & W. relieve yo hours. ted by the United Mine Workers' con- dandruff, ulcers, bolls, or plies, why H 1 , , -n-.-, ,-, JLJP I J te HocLeJatiuellln, Fr. bkj Sold in Portland by Owl Drug Co. ventloto COme to Indianapolis and re- don't you try Resinol Ointment (50c H QlT lO H JruTutP Wli I VT hLHmiiTClm:VhMuVtno pfy txTthe charges made by President and 11). and Resinol 8oapc)? For XLaiWOL Ct fl dlAJLXLK &Jf CXVaCV o..i,..f. .o, Willamette iron Wor'? I nv,arie. t-t Unr nf th Western VcA-1 trial size. free, write to Dept. -lt. swv.i . ........ - I Chile, Gar. ablp Le Pelier. Fr. bk. I Karnak. tier. as... San bamon, Am. North Bank Lin'iton Montgomery No. 2 aa.. Portland uiuiDer o. feellnawfiii you full of ambition and i S " iiur Hr. si ....Tongue Point y make your "winter of life" t Vmite Am. a St. Helena Ijlnnton enerav seem like spring. ) It Yew Want to Feel Good Try Kellogg's , SaaitoM Wafers. : Yoeemlte. v 1 V hlr B?lTh. AS. ach Standard Box wuiametta. Am. 88 St. Helena ' . A m Alber ""'W. " ' ...Wauna A-":::::::::.f:Aeien. Terhore? Qer. ship .Unnton Bounoke. Am. ..-. Vilrth Hornet, Am. as wiiibrirta. Atlaa, ah. . " V i"-nrth . .Martin's COMB SAGE TEA IN I LIFELESS,GRAY HAIR a I ' ' eraUon of Miners In a speech to the Resinol, Baltimore. Md, Sold by all convention that the A K. of L. refused druggists. Do not be deceived by ha eld the Calumet strikers. "Imitations" of Resinol. (Adv.) Executive. Ex-Senator Lyman R. Caaey of Jamestown, N. D., died at his "home in Washington, D. C, of heart failure. The house passed the Kenyon bill. desisned to eliminate the "red llaht Look young! Common garden Sage! district at Washington. D. C. by in- Trouble; trot Is a great masy InaUnce and Stllnhur darken en natiir- junction. iue o.u uu ucen. paaaea oy ti . .. uie eeiiHits auiv liuuuuy can tell. 1 t j n ..n n. a m e .v. or th. Ml.alaalnnl rtv-e .nit bringing about recovery. For aanre teas nr north of the Ohio told 'the Interstate -"--' AltaraUee. a medlcise May Help You If Lungs Axe Affected Proper diet, freak atr and temperate babita are beneficial te persons Mtrenng rrom lloti't lie i rtiunnv dull.hrninwt nr lasy. or lacking In "backbone" for bust- J Virginia. Am. sck iuue vy BiciB will I , "L richer, -more Joy- King Cyrna, Am. sch reports a now that the addition of a ssedletse . YToiuiiuwei miir uuuuur un in 1 i . . . . m . t . . iw uiw nn-nw m.- ' - aH Roae City, Am. . un.nAir. Am. aa . cn w" , ...... I ilrgnilmnthnF vDr,t v,. k 1 I iinn v. . .v.. , I tar Throat and Lone Treuble. has aeroia- . . xai u. r-t n. - v ncu. iir: i iim.ii iifan i. i nmm.rr. i .uiiiiuiaaiuii lii.l mr , i i - r i m e I e,. ti.. m . I . .. . ., . . , .n.wi Read what ti awl lm Bares Napier, at. as. un .ct.cu. siuonj anu aounaani I luaiiy wouia oe uriveu gm ui pnemeee i tf'"m " ' -. Howth, Br. ta.. newcaaue, Hi.iffim a orew or sage Tea and Sulphur, if the general 5 per cent freight rate this ease: Harflete. Br. aa " Francisco i Whenever her hair fall nut nr foov nn I jmnulut hv the iilrn-iti Uaillm Lake. Ulna. triii. V,.LVr' " I that dull, feded or streaked nnr.n. I .ntl I .o.-i... i. lwh. lsoa. Marc. L--m n Vlctorl. I thin simple mixture was annlied with 1 T-T n Perh&m. cresident of the Or-1 iivo .t a.ninw inai. I waa taken with Kona. Am.' acb.. Callael wonderful effect- By asking at anylder'of Railroad Telegraphers, told thel hemorrhafes of the Inoga which eeaflaed ate S'iS&J?:;'"""::"::::!!:;! 8tore for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul- house committee on commerce that 40 L---e.i .eeka. sacb Ume te sty bed. Mr doe. I you will set n. I tier cent of the railroads are allowing I. .. i. x.nhM i ..Wftiungtos largo bottle of this old-time recipe, their trainmen to take orders over the ,Uri Denver. Col After ey arrival I riir?"- lu UB7' lul cenis. inia teiepnone. ibtoikwb i ruie. Miehaal Brodr. who. em Werslat ef I - m.. .a t.l. KatmeM. j o A 1 eiraineraiiu., ;.v... . .i. .i v. . I , mi.i.i .... . mil. my craiuu, 1 "wreckar Ko matter what Started t . . . 1 th hate and la cni.nitM fni. A e I ; , v.. rre.tel twn lttt I Alterative. I kept, en takiag tar skroicw - i . Ktri in rir. your nervous breakdown-ioaa of i sleep, overwork or other causes Kel loHg'a tfanltan Wafers will revitalise and revive you so you'll get all that's worth having out of life. . Kend your nam and address today with six cent in stamps to help pay postage and packing for a free 60c trial box of Kellogg's SanltoneWafera, to K. J. Kellogg Co.. 2467 Hoffmaster block, Battle Creek, Michigan. 1 , i The regular $1,00 else of Kellogg's Banitone Wafers la for sale in Port land by Owl Drug Co., 335 Washington street.- No free boxes from drugrista en i.l t rwin't Aritt Kh ih. ifto 1 6ehorj)e, AM. ach. m illtu ae e v "" w -v-a 1 pf wearied,- care-worn humanity, when Wtm. eeaeeeeeeeeeee wwaa a ishvibvu - w v a. w MCA1IU k LIA.A.1 flllllnr. WW linn a aw ewa ae 'liviv a a 1 M e. , I taB SteBk IHm m saaa. Be mar, Br. ch......f .San FJaocfavo dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. . children of Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. Brock- tSrmtt borne. I ast entirely 'well, have a SllelUBJir 'aVh '"''.ita Si! A fell known downtown druggist hurst, of Jersey City. - ruod appeilt. and ie,p well Whea I left Js-I-s::.,:::.Bn says everybody uses Wyeth's Sag and Senator Chamberlain of Oregon I. &ir ZZrFTA Z ta Kente te toad Oraln. Sulphur, because it darkens so natur- preparing his bill designed to open T'ifJrsfar r health . nauee croB i ajiir unit event v that nnluwtv h.i .n iu.v. Th. maaaura elll Droviaa Tor I . . iri. I. riirHT k.ai. InveravoB- Bri bk.. ............... ......CallaO I . ,- 1... r .nnlM It'. &n ..I ..V. nmmlaatnn ATvanlne im nf I ill.. K. tA : HI eW fUet. Vaaukuni Warn .................... ..unent I . , . .1 . . . j j i . I ui...'. Alterative haa here svevea hy Samultay W. bh.ki. ........ .8an FrancUcoIwse, too. i eimpiy uampen a como coal lanus ana riiruu eveipuicm. I 2 rZZ-.- to be saost efflcacWma far HieoeUenaona a acta. lor soft brush and draw It through 1 Former Senator Cullom wa- rest-1 JJJJ Threat ana Lea Afferttoea. Beoocbltle, Crown of Toledo, Br. aa ...Antwerp J yottr hair, taking one strand at a time. less and nervous yesterday afternoon Bronehiai Asthma. tMubbora Colds and la ee- Crowa of Arragan. Elaenore, Brltlsn ol Iird Lonsdale, fir. . - . i - . 8L Theodore, 'Brl sa .....Shanghai IglOBsy, soft and abundant Adv. i peUta fop the first time sines bis 1U- ceveries aad adaidosal eneeece. Br. ss nao rraneueo i By morning tne gray hair disappears; 1 and could not sleep, tnougn me use oi i noiraius m "Lrr1-? J """4,,,."; fter another application or two. it Is narcotics waa resorted to. Hie pny-i VHtT Ec?sus iSkatory: ........Aiuwerp legtored to , natural and iook8 ,lciaiis said that be has loet bis ap-1 WJZXLf? rT. tor lTuUtt. Millions of backaches are lost annually, and who wouldn't lose one? Ifs a simple matter, too. All that's needed is an All cock's Porous Plaster placed on the spot that hurts. You can go right ahead with your work and soon you'll forget you ever had a pain. fcU at the seat of the trooMe sj nothing else can. Fer ever sixty Year they bare beta tbe standard' mnerjj for all Winds of mch and pains, orencM, stiffness, etc. Lite most meritorioai artirlrs, ibej have been extensively ImlUted tLercfore to derive all Uie beaeiu that a porooj platter should gtre ' Alway. Insist on Hariri g- the Genuine. OR. I J. KEEFE S?EC!AUST r n 1 a , a.a vera, Meji.' eats. tua. paa. IJvis eeS tin. at isaaa-eae. ihic. WariSM asieVATaia. hla irxtwA, eoauL t'txtka. rlMM eee riTt t-a The t.a 1 aawcaeasi ai MllrSLA-U CeMalttrv ea4 tteaasv uaa rasa. s I a a etey. eeeeaye as te ft. tUH AHtifl(. t fa. i-oSTXAtx vatAom Women's Confidence In the efflcacy of this tlwnjcrlly tTeJ tome rwmedy Is never rxUpUced. I every way 4a health, itrwngtk, py tu and In looks wotoeii .nd tLataa. ehres better aTlar timely ttM af BEECHAW'S PiLLS Un. icniai IU). Ta 1 Prn cut KljU Cczs and dryoeM of tbe throat. lioanrritUmnitantttOaX r-rocBptly relierved, Nooraatea, 5e, tOc aid SL00. Rampla FTwa. wa a mm Uav.x CADE PILLS U a. re I , B.A e aav. As aea,,e i ti ulijLt. 1 . . 1