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P A G E 2. KALLS C IT Y NEW S S A TU R D A Y , P KUKMBEU 28, HU ti e»»»a>»e»eeeee»»»e»»»aa»e»e a lover of adventure Ho he was. But ihe Idea o f a reecue <<f a wouieu from a the Kueatan government was so wild, ■o Innately near Ihe lliip<u«.»lble. that ■ ss? for e time It never entered hi* head When It did It " ■ * IwnUhevl. bill to Dlphthrrla la g*n»rally «a u «* l by return and keep reluming till It no L. W O O D * BON. rvoatlng or slo p in g In a draft, or br m ired to blui t tin I he |*wHo«»etl one Publisher». f xperimenting Employer Trie» Out ine couftnn| In a damp plac*. Tha element o f sneceeu that was not to bo rauara o f ulerratrd throat amt cankri F-t«r«» » « ■ ! tW a mall • ! I*« »rstrffl««» despised, especially In Russia lie had at >«11» city. F a it rsaaty. Or*»»». ■ »«•» vkr a r» I hr aamr. Another Squad in Chicago Cam- plenl) of Itionr.v. and Russian oltlolal« l n *f l>D|'*M or Marrfe ». in » Plarrbra In chirk» la often cauaed pai*n, wore amenable to brll>ery. No aoooei by aour food, bad water, damp quar mwtWfH». M. did Ihe fac| present Itself In him than ter», flit by coopa. espoo^re to cold or he gave himself up In concent Ing a »" b a r r ir tic » Rata» Oosraar. M *•: « I « aioatka. wet or too much green food. In fowl«, plan by which ho might asslat l.taa W ran la; t h m mon tba » canta: «Inala COOT. • eta. too. It la caused by too much green OTHERS ERLIST IR MOVE By ALAN HINSDALE * Dmitrievna to ram p» from Kara food, lack o f sharp grit and srrors In A l<artldD( Rata» Ciarlar. It castaaa luck • • A prominent American Journalist bad feeding. In* aaa Notlcaa. V casta a lisa For »ala. Rant •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •ome year» prev loualy obtained iwroils Indigestion Is caused principally by ■a i'<B(a. Want and Pay lotartalnaant No alon from the llueslan government to Ogden Armour la Raw Addition to lark o f sharp grit, overfeeding, uu Iter* te ta a l i s a Card o!T han k» SOetaf La»» Fred Champltu poe»e»»ed an Income Inspect tl>e Kata prison and write a N otlica. Ia»al rata». wholesome diet, injudicious use of o f IAO.OOO a year aud was a glolie trot report o f the tieelm ent of the prleon Renke to Provide Plaoea (or grain or debilitated system. ter. He w a» also an amateur sports l ory for i « « «do m d e h in iM ih o u W b « oont ers there. It occurred to rhamplln Roup la tha result of neglect or want man yachtsman and everything else Workera 45; Fifty Posi lo T>ie N tw f noi itt tr tb%n W *d n **i*y Ibat such permission would tie of great of attention to minor diseases o f the help to him Since hi* efforts were In that afforde amusement out of door« tion» Opon Each 0»y. If Y ’c lo l W # w « p a p « r o f t h o © t t y o f M M C tU air paaaagaa. produced by colds. he entirely dependent upon the use of One wtnter ChampUn " a s In 8t Fe Filth la a great breeder of disease. money he thought he might as well I s s u e d E v e r y S a t u r d a y M o r n in g It la not only necessary that the prem terahurg (now retrograde Itue-la waa begin at nnpe But this first meve then at peace with all of the world ises be kept clean, but they must also Chicago. Dec. 20.— More Chic wa* Independent of bribery. He from exoept hereelf. Revolution was brew every now and thru be disinfected whom permission must be given was ago business men have joined the Foul air, especially at night when the Ing The government knew It was campaign to give work to elderly fowls are on the roost, will do more brewing, and the ltii»»lan secret police of the Imperial blood, and to attempt to bribe him might epoll everything All a as keeping an eye on all «uspecled men through the committee o f mischief than anything else Champlln went to Kugland and rooats should be on a level when plac citizens. Revolution* are generally up bought a newspaper. Immediately It* unemployment. ed on an Incline. The fowla light to heavala o f the lowest classes The columns contained biller attache upon The committee was augmented gain the topmeat perch, and thote sue- late Russian movement waa parth Ipet rhe Russian government for the treat Slate and Federal Government ceasful must the entire ulgbt breathe ment o f prisoners at Kara. Champlln by the following new’ members ed In by persons of first grade, luclud have hundred» of politician» who the contaminated air that Is apt to Ing the nobles, or at least members of saw lo It that these article« were large today: J. Ogden Armour, o f A r rise up to the celling. are jumping into prominence to ly «•opted, and he employed persons to mour & Co. : Hale Holden, pres Paint skins, half unslaked lime, etc., noble families (ham plln was not aond clippings lo >he ctsr. It w as p«t aware of wbat was going on for “ probe the high cost of living.” ire often carelesaly thrown about, long l«efore a protest waa sent to his ident o f the Burlington Railway: the fowls eat It and audden deaths everything was done secretly —till one Federal Relations Commission, Frederick Upham, president o f from a “ mysterious disease" are re night when he attended a ball given at paper by Ihe official charged with the administration o f prisons Tbe editor Interstate Commerce Commission, the Wtnter palace. the Consumers’ C o m p a n y ; ported. o f the pa(«er wrote that If permission The American minister had secured Department of Justice and Cong Laying hens are often confined to a were given e representative to inaptoi Thomas E. Wilson, o f the Wilson him his Invitation and had warned him fattening diet, which has Its result In ress itself are all taking a hand. Packing Company; Edmund D. a general breakdown, Indigestion and to exercise the utmost care In avoldlug the prisoners of Kara an article woold appear In ihe Journal giving a true being drawn Into a dangerous position Millions will be spent to reveal Hulburt, banker, and Adam Ort- liver troubles. account o f what be »aw. toward the government causes of advancing coat of living zeifer. It was a happy nay for tha Amer The advice was lost on Champlln, lean w ben tbe desired permit caipe but reports will not reveal real who proposed to associate with whom Formulas For Removal of He had meanwhile been gathering 1850 Ask For Work. causes. he pleased. Being a free American funds for corrupting prison officials Ink Spota and Iron Rust citizen he demurred at being told by and had all he wauled I d late campaigns all parties Letters were received from a Having «-on any government who ahouUI not lie his verted a sufficient amount Into Russian promised higher wages for labor number o f firms who have joined friend. However, be went to the twill Urease spots may be removed by the not dreaming that he would fall Into money, he started for Hlberla and higher prices for products of ^ e list o f concerns desiring to It Is questionable if Champlln w>iald application o f carbon tetrachloride, ac the farm. give positions to men between 45 cording to H. F. Zoller, assistant In the trap such aa he had been warned have lawn able to make even a begin nlng had he not beeu favored by for chemistry In the Kansas State A gri against. High prices for necessities of ex- and ^ years o f age. He waa dancing with a girl, the tune IJsa'a father was a trusted offi cultural college. daughter o f a geucral In Ihe Russian istance. such as flour, meat, eggs. The list o f unemployed now on cor of the czar. Ilia daughter had n»t Removing grease spots with gasoline army. Her right hand waa In tils left hotter, and wool are promised the hle w *th the committee has reach- or benzine la both dangerous and and held high H e felt something drop been convicted o f assassination or In tended assassination. she was In wasteful. Chloroform Is effective, but farmers. ed 1850 applicants. Into hla coat sleeve. The girl brought league with revolutionists aud had Is dangerous. Carbon tetrachloride is the dance to a eloae, at the same time twen caught In suspicious a- lion* Higher wages for labor are prom- Ten "old men,” who were put used by cleaners because o f Its safety, looking meaningly at the sleeve Low ised by politicians and labor ¡lead- 1° the test by a Chicago mail cleaning power aud the absence o f a ertng his arm. chatnplln caught some These facta enabled the general to oh tain for hi* daughter a transfer to disagreeable odor. The disadvantage U thing In his hand He put It In bis what la called the Free Command, ers and produce high-priced coal order house, to see whether they Us expense. coat pocket without looking at It. but which means that those confined there and other products. ¡could do the work required, have Ink Is difficult to remove if it has as soon as he could do so unobserved live In buta Instead o f prlaont and are been In the garment for some time. Manufacturers, railroads, bank- met the requirements after 10 Iron Inks msy be removed by oxalic, he examined It. finding a powder wrap In so far their own masters l>ed In a bit o f paper, as medicines ate ers. w h olesale and retail dealers. da>s and were declared by Pres acetic, citric or dilute hydrochloric While Champlln was being shown put up by druggists over the prisons *bey bad Iwen put and middlemen generallv, add 'dent S. H. Rosenthal to be per- acid. In case o f the coal tar Inks the As Champlln was leaving for his ho spot must be bleached. In tbe beat possible shape for the In tel he saw the girl he had danced with tbeir profits and margins and Mr. manent employes. They are be- Iron rust can lie removed fly fairly speotton lie was keeping an eve open passing out T w o men, one on each Consumer pay* the bill. But Mr. tween the ages o f 45 and 65 To strong oxalic aihl solution If allowed side, escorted her They were evl for hta purpose When he learned that Consumer ami wage earners are day 10 more were tried out in the to stand on the goods for a abort time, dently *not guests. The girl gave Lisa had Iwen trans'erm ! to the Free and often when It Is exposed to the Champlln a look which he could not Command hta heart heat high with often producer* who get high packing department. sunlight the action Is a little qutrker. hole. He at one# expressed a desire The employment committee an The excess o f oxalic acid must be understand, but he Inferred that It to Inspect this portion of Ihe Inatltu prices and wages. waa an appeal for something H e pass v sshed out and the goods washed With tlon and was given |<ermts»ion to do One congressman asks that sala nounced that employment had a good soap In order to neutralize the ed out o f the palace behind the two so. On bit arrival there Llsa'a cabin ries of all federal employes earning been given 250 men. Jobs are ocld. Hydrochloric acid Is the best re men and the girl and aaw them enter was pointed out to him, and. going to a carriage. Jumping Into his own con $1,800 or leas per year be increased being opened at the rate o f 50 a mover o f Iron rust. If handled by an veyance, he directed h*s •-oaohman to the door, he knocked. A woman keep experienced person. «r answered tbe summon«, aud upon day and the indications ate that ten to twenty per cent. An excellent formula for the removal follow the one Just driving »w a y bla showing an order to Inspect any ChampUn saw the two men and the the number will increase as the of fountain pen Ink. especially Iron Ink The net result will be demands I girl alight In front o f a police station portion o f the Institution he was ad o f education among and Iron rust. Is the aceto-oxallc acid and go Inside. There he lost her. He milled. I.I kb was sitting at a window- for larger appropriations for many eamPai8n formula. It Is made by saturating a 10 thought o f following her In. but feared sewlug She looked up at tbe visitor per cent acetic acid solution with ox of the departments and probably employerl P r e s s e s . to compromise ber by doing so. It and recognized him at once, but be alic acid and mixing one part o f the Applicants Advertise Others, a lot of new commission*. was well he did not, for the powder did not change countenance himself, product with four parts o f alcwhol. remained In his coat pocket, nnd If he and ahe restrained hers Is it any wonder the cost of One o f the methods adopted in “ I desire to question this prisoner,” had been searched a deadly poison living is increasing, and it doesn’t addition to billboard and other would have been found on him This he said to the keeper, “ she being free to tell me what I wish to know.” he discovered later on. require any “ long-haired” experts advertising mediums will be to The woman read hla permit careful It was evident to him that this young to locate the cause. send an applicant to an employer lady had been suspected. Doubtless ly. then went Into tbe other of the spies were watching her when she slip two rooms which composed the cabin who has asked for men and state ped the powder Into his sleeve. HI* and shut the door rhamplln. having Tha Uasgaa of Royalty. in the credentials he carries that A patriotic Scotchman waa preaent theory was that she had prepared to satisfied himself, or, rather. Lisa hnv the bearer is typical o f the kind at a meeting of a certain society, at poison some one during the ball Ing assured him, that he was not spied Whether she had succeeded or failed, upon, spoke freely In a low tone. I.lsa, o f men the committee is sending which an eminent Shakespearean she bad taken advantage o f dancing overwhelmed that he should have come scholar dw elt on the virtues o f the out and if he is found useful to Kara In her Interest, selrrd hla baud with Champlln to get rid o f the ertm bard. At the cloae o f the meeting the others like him can be furnished. and kissed It. But that time should Scot approached Inatlng substam e. not he lost he proceeded at once to Champlln had an overpowering de the lecturer, and "G iv e me a job, anything,” President Tbelenof the National the following dia sire to learn What had become of the question her with a view to laying a Association of Railway Commis- pleaded Z. Bailey at the head- girl. H e made Inquiries, but lesrned plan for her escape. logue enaued: Hla first query w as, “ Can your keep “ Ye think a flue nothing. Tersons mav disappear In aions gives the information that quarters o f the committee today, lo t o f Shake- Russia and never again be heard of er be bribed?” Lisa told him that she railroads are scared and are trying " I ’ m 60 years old. I f I get a apes re, doctor?” • Perhaps their immediate friends or could If the bribe were large enough. to ruin their own credit by their position it means a reconciliation families know where they are, but few I f she permitted Lisa to escape, she “ I do, sir." "An" ye think Inquiries are made, and the responses remaining. It would go hard with her claims that regulation by 49 differ- for me with my w ife and daugh- he w aa malr clev are not apt to be definite. At the She must be paid for that. ent state commissions is crippling, ter. ” er than Rabble same time, there are breaking hearts. Presently Champlln went Into the their earning power Champlln believed, notwithstanding room where the woman was. and when Burns?’ Bailey got a position as a jan “ W hy, there Is the girl had got rid o f the evidence he came out he had left with her 40 ,- Mr. Ihelen said, “ railroads are itor in the Flat Iron building. against her. that she was doomed. To 000 ruble* ($20,0001, which she at once no comparison ." in a hysteria of pessimism.’’ “ Maybe no, but be suspected In Russia Is to be pro hurled under the floor o f the hut. For ye telt us tonlcbt It was Shakespeare nounced guilty, especially at a time thla she was to resign her position, This remark was caused by the who wrote ‘Uneasy lies the head that when the government Is in danger. stating that she desired to go to her pita j f interstate railroads that One morning when Champlln was home In Russia. wears a croon.’ Now. Rabble would they be placed under the regula ne'er hae written sic nonsense as th a t" about to open bla bedroom door to go Leaving the hut, Champlln visited “ Nonsense, air?” down to breakfast he found a note on tion of one national government the offl< er In charge o f the entrance “ Aye. Juat nonsense. Rabble would the floor which had been slipped be to the Kara establishment. commission. hae kent that a king or a queen, either, tween the door and the Bill. Opening Colonel," he said, ‘‘one o f the keep It, he read: dinna gang to bed wT a croon on bis There is no more sense in having ers In the Free Command has resigned Mr. Bryan wants a law to com bead. He wad hang It o'er the back o' Pardon my daughter for having uaed 48 different railroad commissions you to save herself. She failed »he was her position and desires to return with pel newspapers to give a greater a chair.” —Country Gentleman. seen to drop the package In your sleev*. me to Russia. I fear you may think making 48 different sets of rulings Tou are being watched. Reave Russia, that I am taking a prisoner Instead. space for matter the government Whan Murphy W »ak»n»d. secretly If you can. and requiring 48 different sets of Lest you should feel bound to delay desires published. tJUurpby waa In the hospital and bad There was no address, no signature. me fill the matter can be Investigated, reports from a railroad than there undergone an operation As he was re » hamplln knew the name of the girl Every newspaper is flooded with 1 leave with you a little present con is for having 48 different, sets of covering he remarked to the patient oii he had danced with, and Instead o f at tained In thla package." requests for publicity from nearly his right, " I am thankful that's over.” postage rates and rulings in 48 once leaving Rtiseht he waited until The colonel took the package Into “ Oh,” said the every department and official bu an Inquiry had apprised him that she different states in the Union. another room, examined It and found patient, “ at my had been sent to Siberia. Tlieu, In reau, state aud federal. a hundred thousand ruble* Hla eye* operation the doc The railroads are not asking stead o f leaving secretly, he depsrted stood ont o f hi* head, but when he tor left the §cla Newspapers receive from five to openly, arguing that he was doubtless that regulation be done awav with »or* Inside, and 1 known to the police aa an American returned to Champlln he merely said: but that it be administered by one ten letters in a day's mail setting had to undergo " I will not delay you." who had no Interest In the revolution The next day the journalist complet head and that they be no longer forth the importance and value of the same again." and If he tried to get away secretly ed hla Inspection, and In the morning, The patient on he would render himself liable to eus »objected to the whims and fancies services performed by boards, offi the left remark Juat before break o f day. he drove out plclon. cials and commissions. of ambitious politicians in 48 ed that at his op of the prison ysrd with Ltss's keeper, There was something In this transl Time taken to prepare all this eratlon a sponge elates in the Union. tlon from tbe festivities o f the Winter thickly veiled. As aoon as they were had heen le lt and palace to the dreadful Kara prison, out of sight snd bearing the woman's Ho far we have failed to see onej matter, paper and postage, are all It all had to be with It* desperate hunger strikes, that veil waa thrown off, and Lisa sprang logical argument against this prop at public expense and increase gone over again afTected Champlln deeply. What mov Into her preserver'* arm*. Juet a i they A few month* later Fred ChempHn coet of government and seek to ed him most was that appealing look osition. „ had finished talking the doctor ap Lisa Dmitrievna gave him when being appeared among his friends In Am eri Naturally politicians drawing expand public functions. peared at the door and asked. “ Has marched awsy from the hall between ca with a Russian wife. Rut he did salaries on theee different commis High taxes, high cost of official any one seen my hat?" two officials. H e had supposed It to not dare tell that he had taken her Tt waa then that Mnrphy fainted. mean, “ I f you are questioned do not from the Free Command o f the Kara sions will raise an awful “ hollar” ism, and constant increase of over give me awsy,” but as the episode mine». There ta no extradition treaty if there ia any chance of losing head expense« largely are due now A Trade 8ecr»t. —rather the tragedy-continued to Im for political prisoners between the The Cook—H ow do you mnna to press Itself upon his soul he could not United-State« and Russia. But both their jobs, but the fact remains to govermental press bureaus. keep such nice fresh canned good*? help feeling that It meant, “ For hear Fred and Llaa felt easier at not pub that national regulation of rail Why should newspapers be The Grocery Boy— W e paste new on's sake, save me!” lishing tbe fact that ahe waa wanted roads is the logical course. a a k e d to run all this free of charge? labels on our stock twice a year. I have said that Fred t'hamplln was In Siberia. ®hr JM I b (Cittì Nrum OLD' MEN ON TEST ARE TO KEEP JOBS Most Common C iu m i Of Disease In Poultry A Rescue Story of an Am eri can's Adventure In Russia. Tha High Cost Of Investigation Light as Chaff Politicians Raise Awful "H o llar” Wants Press Govermentalized SIM Reward, SIM The traitors of this paper will ha plsassd In learn that Ihsr« is at Isaal nan ■ Irr «lini it I «, na» limi sclsncs lias b*yn «h i» in riirs in all Ila «tassa, ami that la I'alarrh Hall s Calatili Curs Is Ih» o*|y positiva ruis now known lo Ih» moillcsl Iratrrnlly. Catarrh being a i onstltulloael •Harass. rri|iilrra a ronslltullonal n«st- inrnl Halls Catarrh Curs la laksn I»- Irrnally. artlng dlisctly upon Ihr Mood and musetta surf»« ss nf Ihs syslsm thrra- t>y dsrlrnylna Ihs foundation nf th* dis- ra s » snd g iv in g Ih r p a lim i »trr n g lh by I oil.U na lip III» ■ . 11.111 .Ilion Biol a a » l « i l » g naturr in doing Us work, Tha prnprlslora have so much faith In Ils ru ra lly * now rra that Ih ry o lfr r O n * H undtrd Dollar* fm «o, >-*«• n e i h t*M* t<> n r t Hmd r'Xddr**.'r l*rH «»H r\ \ CIO . Tt.lr.lo, Okie. e..i<l hr »II Dragatala, t v Takr itali • rasili; Pilla fur «neatlpellve. Rancher Hit High Price of Liivng The hitch font o f living got a hard blow at John Day, Ore. last week when the ranchers o f the valley beiran haulintr in dreiMed beef. hoifH and mutton and peddling to the housewives sL prices one-hslf cheaper than’' »old by the butchers. EX EO U T O rt NOTICE N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,! That the undersigned, W. K. Nichols, has been duly appointed by the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for Polk County, •$ Executor o f the Last W ill and Testament o f Gideon Sowers, deceased. All persons having claim! against said estate shall present the same, duly verified, and with proper vouchers, to the said » Executor, within six m on th s^ from the date hereof, at thg la w Offices o f W alter L. Tooze, Jr., in the Dallas National Bank Building, Dallas,* Polk County, Oregon. Dated and first p u b l i s h e d December 9, 1916, W. F. Nichols. Executor o f the Estate of Gideon Sowers, deceased. Walter L. Tooze. Jr- Attorney for the Estate. Travel on Low Round Trip HOLIDAY FARES Go home for Xmas. Stay for New Years Day. Our low round trip Holiday tickets allow you plenty of time. All points in i OREGON C A L IF O R N IA W ASHINGTON and IDAHO Holiday Silo Datos Between Oregon points Oso. 22 to 2B ine; Do«. 30 to Jan. 1 ine. Return 1 limit Jan. 8, 1917. e To California points Doe 21 to 23 ine; Ooo. 28 to 28 indù. Return limit January., 16, To Pacific N o rth w es t points in Washington and Idaho Ooo. 22 to 28 ine. Return limit Jan. 8. 1917. Ask local Agent for time o f trains, fares, etc. John M. Scott, G. P. A. Portland, Ore. SOUTHERN L 1PACIFIC LINES n m tu I * Ori|> 8 n . Nfuwytawl* WM Paoadona, Gal.. Jan. 1st.