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. . „ o r . , whrn she began
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general
s ic k l e s
* “• *, *•
ntwüM t i « « m i » » ' " ,,‘ l u,#y
\ bar. Slok headache is
1, di.urdeied atu»..«u»» for
.*• labiata «»• especially In-
ENGLISH CABINET
DROPS SUFFRAGE
SENATOR-ELECT BRADY
Outbreak Follows and Suffrage
Try thi’in, U' t " • !* *» d
Leaders are Arrested for
jW t,y Hfiiaon’a Pharmacy.
Advocating Violence
Harrington
wim *
voim
romptly »m l satin
-ctorily- They have
very
fw tllly
1 « r
•ndiinK all clasaeH o f
j s m id «im p ly
licit a trial,
of (Lulling & ridilo Moving
7 2
( o lt n q r U r n *
||ov<* On Now!
polirei» an to a street crowd,
benda if it don’ t. "M ove
General Daniel E SickI«», who
la
in rw n
m in r m i
»»nv
■«
nyr Ui« big. barali
mineral
el ugcalion Mini suffering J<' CU,r<<
” 'r N*w York
author-
fc. KuiK’a New L ife 1*111« ' * ° f '"'•appropriation of funda.
5 e the bow via. They gent- j
th« m to right action, nral |
Brief News of the week
jib*» 25 cents at all 'drug- !
Tin- Merchant of Venice" lian been
■ I barred from Nao York public schools,
«1 O f prominent Jewish pa
Pdtllll KdilWdy llmt-ldble
f t hh m H oo I m
(Oil«.!
Si 11 IOS
1 >'•' IHmnoiicI Miitrh company paid
North II ouym I
i. 14
1 24 m
j fln*-a aggregating $2000 for vlolntlona
K I«1
X 10 •
h IN
lull • ¡¡| of the Wlaconaln child labor h.w. The
. JJ
31*1»
com plain l alb-K<-H 21*4 Infractlona.
’I bat a Kiri who (I ocm her bnlr up,
wear» a hol.hle »klrt and la commonly
known a« "Mias,” 1« too old to be
to lit il» N 1* «panked. 1« I be ruling of Police Judge
N o t.
Thompson a« Elgin, 111. A father who
S T A T IO N *
A If.
spank, d wna fitted.
.•$ 1
A m i
W a L I» ** ... ..
i» ^
The Wotnen'a il.-.all league of Han
Ik « «
1 1 + Francisco, which la aeeklns the re-
IktkA MA
HI Ah
4
VYll'K m
10 xy moval of Police J ii .I k « Charlea 1-, Wel
K» t> HhllMi*
$«» A* ler. ban 12.000 tinmen on the recall pe-
1 «. «
W 11 pwttttf»
D iu io «
f.\ $u uo tltlonn, tooo more than are nece*nary
Sfr» train* fur
Ottly I r a v r * to compel a recall election.
_ r Mlu fla ya K i l i a tra in I r a t r a \ ■».
The Mlnneapolla, Ht. Paul & Hault
^irniug art t - ra ot t *»U« kc t i r u v c al •
Hie. Marie railroad will upend $2f>.0n0,-
" locN ang r a rlfh o u t i m U t r
* c f4 ft n g h t tu e t a t lo n w l t e r r t h r f r |* 000 In bulldltiK 72f. inllen of new roa.1,
w t lllw lr f t a t n a k «»f n t t i i n
which will cronn Montana itml ntrlke
> • « * Ihaat' .Il l i t c f A t t i s a i <af I r .a i t l
II
t U ntae m U y n i d » i n l a y I v r l l t K t g
the t'auadlan Pacific rullroad auntie
; « tll Bot l e t r v r i v r . l « I I h r i l
* S l<
w h e r e neur the Moutnna Idaho hound-
ÿ u l l f i n ) |i tt»
tu in c u rr fiit w a id in g
[trtia fr rty h t m u â t t*r « t r l lv a r e t l i n a m p l e
ary
line
Sftolt lit lia !* ill* l»illrt|
Knortnoun frauds commltle.l ngulnat
A. It. SVOOII, Manager.
Ihe government through Illegal traf
ficking In stolen poatage ntuinpn have
’ iati for H iusrkrrprfh.
l.ceu dIa<-over.nl by pontofflce Inapect-
: Foley's Ho icy and Tar t oni-
orn
I'onlinanter Oeneral Hitchcock
ilwty* on hand, amt you ran ( «ayn they Involve at leant $2,000,000
beau olf u cold by Ila prompt annually.
I Cantilli« no opmfc«, beala and
The woman «uffruge amendment to
the inflerncd air iiaaanges, atop« the countllullou giving women the bal
, and may nave a hi* doctor'« lot In the flrnt amendment of eight
) the yellow parkage.
New which have been Introduced In the
¡S'orc
Montana ansctubly to pann both houne«
and It may he the flrnt on the ballot
at the election In November, 1915.
The National American Woman'«
Soft rag*- «»noclatlon, an such, will take
•pleasing lorm ot u «Ich« ion*.
no part In the Inauguration of l*re«l-
iiD|{ and in vigora tin g bever-
dent-elect Wllnon on March i ncit.
botiled direct
from
the
Nor will “Oeneral" Itoaalle June« and
“t* in the Caln|HJoya itiotin-
her "army" of marchers have anything
to do with the Inaugural parade. The
wom.-n nay the Inauguraton In a parti
H to Get W e ll
san affair and the aaaoclation la a non-
Drink it to K e e p W e ll
parllnnn body.
s. E. R. R. COMPANY.
j
om
IE'S TONIC
DO-YA MINERAL WATER
nnratcl saline wulcr, equal
“y °T the renowned spring
ft of Europe and A m erica,
amended by leuding physi-
1 of the United States for
imatinm, K idney and I.iver
tions, Dyspepsia, Indigestion
*11 lorms o f Stomach, Skin
W'**! diseases.
H undreds
* 8*ven up” by physicians
hren cured o f long-standing
•'its by Calajmoya W ater,
monials on application.
*5 »11 dealers, or shipped in
direct from
t lor prices.
the
spring*
IOTA SALINE
sndenvl smile o f Calai>ooya
• Stomach, I.iver, Kidney
w**! *»i.s.jrdersv s|>ee(lily cured
U!*- AH dealer*, or sold
calapooya
N ’-N AI.I. T 1 IIÎ Y I Î A R .
“* hea|,1> resort in the Cal-
» mountains, 12 miles from
ie Drove (on Southern Pa-
1 PletHlid accommodations,
' e rales- Steam, mud and
cr baths anti cooling
;.„Diformat¡on as to rates,
furnished upon re-
M SPRINGS COM'Y
rAGK G R O V K, O R K .
*un the Nation GasP-
"*t of injuries on a Fourth
»KKer* humanity. Set over
u ,?Wfiver, '• the wonderful
f Boeklen’. Arnica Salve, o f
'* *u,D*red from burns,
' ‘"llet wounds or explo-
1 quick healer of boils,
j *• ,or® lipa or piles. 25
11 druklfi«ts.
Senui** KOO<l Printi" K to
People in the News
. H R. Williams wns elected at New
York a vice president, director nnd
nn-rnher of the.executive committee of
the Chicago, Milwaukee & Ht. Paul
railroad. Formerly he win president
of the Puget sound division.
Senator Kenyon, before the Iowa
legislature, pledged himself to do nil
In his power to aid the Wilson admin
istration. "not from a partisan stand
point, but when the measures advo
cated by the democratic president
would produce the greatest good for
the greatest number.”
Senator La Follette announced In a
letter to Governor Farcy and other
progressives of Wyoming that he
would contest Senator Warren's elec
tion on the ground that his preferen
tial election was granted through al
leged extensive frauds In the coal min
ing districts of Uintah county.
Gustav Carl l.uders, one of the best
known composers of comic opera and
musical comedy In America, died sud
denly of apoplexy In New York while
calling on friends. He was 49 years
old. Among his popular successes
were "The Burgomaster," he "Prince
of IMIsen” and "The Fair Co-Ed.”
Eugene V. Debs, candidate for pres
ident of Ihe United States on the so
cialist ticket at the recent election,
was arrested at Terre Haute, lnd.,
charged with obstructing Justice by
corrupting a witness In the govern
ment’s esse against the Appeal to
Iteasoil. The newspaper was atta- ked
by the* government for violation of the
I -Oii'lou I England In on the brink of
mol In i campaign by the nuffragette»
m companion to which former out-
fu' .ikM of the militant women will ap-
I ar ini igidflcant. Two thounuud po-
dc. men were required to dlaperau
dug., crowd« neur the parliament
budding», while »hopkeepum hoarded
ip window» and excited women were
making Incendiary npeeche».
I he om a believe that the polltl-
■ uinh have played a carefully-studied
1 1 k upon lb. in and the dechdon of
Die government to drop the franchise
bdl U likely to lead to M.-rloun cou»e-
quences.
I he Kuffrugette» held heated meel-
lugn when i|n. government's decision
wan announced. Mrs. Kmmallne Punk-
bumt and other leaders denounced the
••neinh and supporters of suffrage In
ihe cahluet for their treachery. They
deelar*- an end of the truce, which the
women had V --rved while awaiting
parliament's action on the bill.
'Deeds, not words,” was the motto
displayed above the platform where
Mrs Pankhurst spoke. Hhe asserted
•hat the women would consider hu
man Ilf.- sacr.-d, hut would do as much
damage to property as possible.
Several women were arrested. Home
i of whom declined to give their names.
One. believed to he Miss Slyvla Punk
hurst, was captured In Ht. Htephen's
Mall, leading to the house of commons,
where she was making a determined
attack on a large painting.
Balkan Conference Declared Off
laindon.—The llulkan plenipotenti
aries, who have received full powers
from their respective governments, ap
pointed a committee to draft a note to
the Turkish plenipotentiaries, explain
ing why the peace conference must
now he considered broken off.
C
t
\
Medford Plan it Unique
Medford.— Medford’s newly-elected
mayor, W. W. Elfert, launched what Is
believed to be an Innovation In Ameri
can
municipal government when at his
LISTER R EM O VES O FFIC IAL
formal installation he announced that
State Industrial Insurance Commis In addition to the office of major and
council he would appoint an advisory
sioner Ousted Following Letter
Olympia, Wash.—Governor Lister cabinet of prominent cltlsens from dif
removed from office State Industrial ferent walks of life who would be ask
Insurance Commissioner
Hamilton ed to attend every meeting of the city
Hlgday, of Seattle, who resigned last council and confer with the city offi
Saturday and gave his letter of resign cers regarding all matters of munici
ation to the newspapers. In the let pal administration.
ter Hlgday called attention to the fact
that Lister had intimated to him that MERCHANTS
END S E S S IO N
at the explraion of his term next June
he would not he reappointed, and then Le Grande ¿hosen for Next Meeting
at Oregon Retailers Convention
I -al.l that representatives of big mill
and factory Interests had called on
Albany.— After recommending im
Governor Hay on November 19 and portant legislation affecting mercan
demanded removal of Hlgday on ac tile conditions, electing officers for the
count of his advocacy of first aid to ensuing year and choosing Le Grande
I the Injured as part of Industrial in- as the meeting place of next year’s
i surance.
convention, the Oregon Retail Mer
Lister considered the letter an af- chants' Association adjourned lta sev
[ front and reinowed Higday with a enth annual convention here.
I sharp letter.
J. L. Stockton, of Salem, was unani
Wilson Observes Landing of Allens
New York. Hundreds of aliens,
many of them still clad In the garb of
distant lands, stood before the Immi
gration officials In Kills Island, seek
ing admission to the country, while
Woodrow Wilson, president-elect, ob-
t-rved with a scrutinizing eye the
munner of their welcome.
RAILROADS TO BE DIVORCED
Kruttichnltt Says S. P. Will Treat U.
P. as Eastern Road
Han Francisco.—Julius Kruttschnltt
of the hoard of directors of the South-
ern Pacific company, succeeding Hob-
<-rt Lovett, who resigned to take the
chairmanship of the Union Pacific
board, has written a letter to execu-
tlves of the Southern Pacific in this
city advising that on February 1 the
Houthern Pacific will operate Inde
pendently of the Union Pacific In ev
ery way.
On that «late, Mr. Kruttschnltt says,
the complete divorce of the Houthern
from the Union Pacific will he estab
lished. In all such matters as rout-
lug or shipping contracts, the South
ern Pacific will be expected to consid-
i r th<- Pnlon Pacific, if an eastern line
must he considered therein, on an
equality with surh roads as the Den-
ver A- Ulo Grande. Preferential clauses
in contracts or agreements favoring
the Union Pacific will be under the
Southern Pacific ban. It is understood.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Ex-Governor James H. Brady, who
broke the deadlock and was elected
United States Senator from Idaho.
Serum is Held at Million
Berlin.—That Dr. Friedmann wants
$1,000,000 for the American rights to
his tuberculosis serum, is the state
ment made here. German physicians
strongly condemn what they call his
“ uon-ethical attitude.” They go so far
as to say that he is more concerned
In the monetary aspect than the hu
manitarian of his discovery.
Floods in South
I Memphis, Tt-nn.—The entire delta
I section of four states was under water
from 1 to 15 feet deep and families
by the thousands were fleeing in ter-
ror Dom a wall of water that Is pour-
; '" g through a gap 1000 feet wide In
| l^e levee at Beulah, Mies,
Ten thousand acres of winter wheat
In western Kentucky, southern MIs-
»ol*r‘ ttnd Part of Tennessee are sub-
| merged In water and the loss in crops
will be enormous.
TAFT DEFENDS HIS
POSITION ON CANAL
,
|
j
1 Baltimore.— President Taft, speak
ing at the annual banquet of the Mer
chants nnd Manufacturers’ association,
defended the administration's attitude
in the Panama canal disagreement
with England. He declared that Its
position was not unpatriotic or dis
honorable and asserted there was no
reason for anyone to oppose the pro
Mackinaw Strikes Going Out of Port posal for arbitration by an impartial
tribunal.
Los Angeles.—The steel freight
"Whether you call It a subsidy or
steamer Mackinaw, en route from Bal
not, I am In favor of making the rates
boa. Panama, to San Francisco, via
i between the coasts through the Pana-
I,os Angeles, struck the breakwater
I ina canal lower," he said. "Now thé
at the entrance to San Pedro harbor
«luestlon Is, can we do that under our
in a heavy fog and came Into the har
: international obligations? I think we
bor after several of the crew had been
can, and If you read the authorities I
taken In the boats in the belief that
think you'll find that we may. But If
the vessel was sinking.
we are bound not to exempt coastwise
I vessels we can agree to submit the
SICKLES' ARREST ORDERED qii<-stlon to an Impartial tribunal.”
The president concluded his speech
A c c u s a t io n Comes as Climax of Dis- w|th an appeal for constitutional gov-
tingulshed Career.
ernment, endangered In the last few
Albany. N. Y.—Upon application oi months, he said, by those who propos-
Ihe state authorities, the supreme 1 remedies but who could not furnish
court Issued an order for the arrest of concrete examples of their proposed
General Daniel Sickles, of New York, reforms.
who as chairman of the New York
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Monuments commission Is alleged to
THE MARKETS,
hnvc failed to account for $28,476 of
Portland.
the commission's funds.
The total amount of the alleged
Wheat—Club. 86c; bluestem, #2o;
Imrtftge was $38.47«, but on December , red#Ru8alan. 83c.
20 last Htanton Htckles, a Hon of the
Oats— $27 per ton.
general, paid the state $6000 and prom * Hay— Timothy. »17; alfalfa. $12.
Butter—Creamery, 37c.
t,,.<| to make good the remainder as
Eggs— Candled, 30c.
soon as certain property In Spain,
postal laws.
Hope— 1912 crop, 20c.
evned by Mrs. Sickles, could be sold.
The participation of subsidiaries of
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 18c; Wll-
Mrs. Helen D. Longstreet. widow of
the Untied States steel corporation In th«- famous Confederate general, came lamette valley, 22 Kc.
pools organised for the purpose of As to the aid of her husband's civil war
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Ing prices was known to Judge Klberi foe General Daniel 8lrkles. with an
Seattle.
H. Gray, chairman of the corporation, , tv r to raise $23.476 among the "rag- | Wheat— Bluestem, 92c; cluh, 81c;
long before he gave orders that the k Ì mì and maimed followers of Lee" to red Huaslan, 83c.
pools should be abolished, according .,a> General Sickles' alleged debt to
Eggs— 31c.
to William K. Forey. former president he stn’ e of New York.
Butter -Creamery. 36c.
of the organisation. In his testimony
\ surety company gave a $3*,0«0
Hay—Timothy. $17 per ton; altelfh,
In the government's suit to 4 1 s««!« * , nd for the veteran'e freedom.
| $12 per tea
the corporation.
Ends Hunt for Rich Girl.
Often the hunt for a rich wife ends
when the man meets a woman that'uses
Electric Bitters.
Her strong nerves
tell in a bright biain and even temper.
Her peach-bloom complexion and ruby
Events Occurring Throughout lips result from her pure blood; her
bright eyes from restful sleep; her
the State During the Past
elastic step from firm, free muscles,
all telling uf the health and strength
Week.
Electric Bitters give a woman, and the
freedom from indigestion, backache,
fainting and dizzy spells they promote.
Baker Will Vote On Water Bonde
Baker.—A special election for the Everywhere they are woman’s favorite
purpose of voting on bonds for the remedy. I f weak or ailing try them.
sum of $165,000 to complete the Baker 50 cents at all druggists.
water system will be held in the near
future, the city attorney having been
T W O HORSE BTAND
Instructed by the board of commission
W A IS T OVERA U S
ers to prepare an ordinance to that ef
fect. Two questions will he submitted.
One will authorize the Issue of $94,703
to repair six and three-quarters mile»
of line between the settling tank and
reservoir, and the other the Issuance
of the whole amount of $165,000 to do
the work and construct new feeders
C o p p er-riveted
to several other streams to which the
A
new pair
city has title.
\h
A
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"L o ok for the Brand'*
F R E E
if they r ip
lb
UVI snuiss 4 co. hi
San Frisavo
Man Coughs and BreaksJRibs.
A fter a frightful coughing^ spell a
man in Neenah, Wis., felt terrible
pains'in his side and his doctor found
two ribs had been broken.
What
agony Dr. K ing’s New Discovery would
have saved him. A few teaspoonful
end a late cough, while persistent use
routs obstinate coughs, expels stubborn
colds or heals weak, sore lungs. “ I
feel sure its a God-send to humanity.”
writes Mrs. Effie Morton, Columbia,
Mo , ‘ ‘tor I believe I would have con
sumption today, if 1 had not used this
great remedy.” Its guaranteed to
satisfy, and you can get a free trial
bottle or 50 cent or $1.00 size at all
druggists.
PR O FESSIO N AL CARDS
Graduate Nurse Attending:
O. K. GULLION, M. I).
Practice limited to
E Y E , E A R , N O S E and T H R O A T
mously re-elected president of the as
OFFICE: 306 W H IT E T E M P L E
sociation and Leo R. Merrick, of Port
EU G E NE, ORE.
land, was unanimously re-elected sec
retary for the ensuing year. Other of
A. W. KIME, M. D.
ficers were chosen as follows: W. A.
Bell, of Eugene, first vice-president;
Physician and Surgeon
F. J. Fletcher, of Albany, second vice
president; J. G. Snodgrass, of La Office Phone 34, Residence Phone 126-J
Grande, third vice-president; Thomas
C. Watts, of Reuben (re-elected) treas J. S. MEDLEY
urer; W. F. Isaacs, of Medford, C.
Attorney-at-Law
Tilbury, of McMinnville, C. H. Burk
Special Attention Given to Mining and
holder, of Cottage Grove, Emil Gun
Corporation Law.
ther, of Portland, J. C. Mann, of Port
Office, Woodward Building
land, John E. Malley, of Portland, R.
Alexander, of Pendleton, E. Polack, of
Phone Office 47
office ! Lawson Block
La Grande, and T. A. Leohey, of As
j
Main St.
Office Hours: i to 6 p. ra.
toria, directors.
Consultation by appointment only.
DR. C. E. FROST
"Movies” to Depict Poultry
Omteopithic and Medical Phyiician
Chronic and Nervous Diseases a Specialty.
Corvallis.— Professor James Dryden,
C O T T A G E GRO VE
-
-
OREGON
head of the department of poultry hus
bandry, will spend the next three
weeks In touring the state, giving lec
DR. JAS. B. TAYLOR
tures on poultry-raising and illustrat E y e , E a r a n d T h r o a t D is e a s e ;
A Specialty—Glass Fitting
ing the subject by means of the mov
ing picture film which was made at HOTEL OREGON, TH U RSD AYS, V l ;
Central Office,‘W hite Tem ple, Eugene
Oregon Agricultural college and which
has proved an Innovation In teaching
Office
the lessons of proper methods In poul
Telephone
Room 14. Woodward Bldg.
try husbandry.
DR. H. H. OWEN
LABOR 1)IVIDED ON BILL
Oregon Federation Repudiates Meas
ure as Ambiguous
Salem.—The State Federation of La
bor concluded Its anual session Sat
urday after a four days' discussion of
the problems before organised labor.
The matter which brought out the
liveliest discussion and produced the
widest divergence of opinion was the
employee' compensation act, now be
fore the legislature. By a vote of 54
to 23 the convention repudiated the
bill, and by a vote of 43 to 28 passed a
resolution severely condemning Rep
resentative A. W. Lawrence, of Mult
nomah county, for Introducing the
measure before having consulted the
labor forces. This Is the bill which
was drawn by a composite committee
representing both employers and the
labor people.
The principal arguments used by the
opponents of the bill, aside from lta
doubtful constitutionality, are the
claims that some parts, particularly
section 15, are ambiguous, and that
room Is left for doubtful construettoM
by the courts.
In lieu of the rejected bill, the fed
eration decided to frame its own meas
ure, and have it ready for introduction
at the next legislative seaslon or Ini
tiate It at the general election In l t l i .
Veterinarian
Graduate Kansas City
Veterinary College
CO TTA G E GROVE.
OREGON
N. WATERHOUSE
Teacher ot Piano and Organ
Certificated from the Associated Board,
Royal Academy aud Royal College of
Music. Residence Second Street
Office Phone Main 3
Residence, Mein 121L
F . L. IN G R A M , D. M . D.
Dentist
A L L W ORK G U AR AN TE ED .
Lawson Bldg.
Cottage Grove, Ore
E. YOUNG
tAttorney at Law
Office on Main Street
CO TTAGK GROVK
::
::
OREGON
J. C. JOHNSON
A ttorney-a t-L a tv
Practice in all Courts of State.
Corpor
ation, mining and Probate law a specialty
Collection and Insurance.
COTTAGE GROVK
Practices in all Courts
OREGON
25 Years’ Experience
H. J. SHINN
A TTO R N EY A T LAW
NO TARY PUBLIC
Farmers of Wasco Meet
Phone No. 4
CO TTAG E GROVK, ORE
The Dalles.—The second anasuU
meeting of farmers of this district was Telephone 131-R
held here under the auspices of tho
Fruit Growers' association, 209 tenn
F. W. ROBBINS, M. D.
ers and merchants attending.
Physician and Surgeon
Trainload of Insane Reaches Pendleton Office at Residence: 104 S. 5th Street
Pendleton.— After an all day trip, un
eventful Insofar as the behavior of tho
L. A. HALL, D. C.
300 patients were concerned, tho apo
C hiropractor
dal train carrying the Insane from the
J
Cottage
Hotel,
Tuesday and Friday
Salem institution to their new homo
o f each Week
In this city arrived here Saturday.
Central Office: White Temple. EU G EN E, ORE