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THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
BASEBALL IX BRIEF.
. Standing of the Leagues.
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MEXICO MAY
HAVE ANOTHER
REVOLUTION
UNITED I'BESS LEASED W1BE.1
Monterey, Mex., July 21. Hun
dreds of former Maderlsts today are
joining the forces of the Magonistas,
or Mexican Liberals who profess ad
herens to Socialism, throughout
Coahuila, Durango and San Luis Po
tosi provinces according to mes
sages received here today which de
clare a state of anarchy prevails.
Telegrams from San Luis PotosI
say that 300 Magonistas there at
tacked the homes of the Maderlsta
faction and that a general riot re
sulted. Advices from many of the Mexican,
states declare that as a result of the
presidential campaign In progress,
the situation Is critical and that open
revolt may break out at any moment.
SAYS SHE HAD
NO AFFECTIONS
TO ALIENATE
The jury empnnneled to try the
case brought by Newton Rule against
Fred Betchen, an action for the
alienation of Mrs. Rule's affections
from her husband, after dellbcrat
( ing over the evidence a little more
; than five hours yesterday afternoon.
; returned a verdict In favor of Betch
:en. Rule had Betchen arrested for the
crime of adultery and was success
ful In bringing about his conviction.
About the same time he had him ar
rested he filed a civil action against
him asking for $10,000 damages for
the alienation of Mrs. Rule's affec- i
Saves Two Lives.
"Neither my BlBter nor myself
might be living today, it it had not
been for Dr. King's New Discovery,''
writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayette
ville, N. C, R. F. D. No. 8, "for we
both, had frightful coughs that no
remedy could help. "We were told my
sister had consumption. She was
very weak and had night sweats, but
your wonderful medicine completely
cured us both. It's the best I ever
used or heard of." For sore lungs,
coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la grippe,
asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping
cough all browshlal troubles Its
supreme. Trial bottle free, 25c and
$1.00. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry.
MILLIONAIRE
DIES FROM A
BROKEN HEART
UNITED PRESS LEASKTJ WIM.1
San Francisco, July 21. "Died of
a broken heart" is the verdict hero
today of friends of L. A. Mcintosh,
one of the richest men of Northern
California, who died In a hospital
here last night of what the physi-,
elans declared was pneumonia. I
Mcintosh, his friends say, practl-'
tally grieved to death as the resun
of having been divorced from his.
wife. He was a resident of Chico. I
California, and had risen from n
poor boy to the ownership of fabu-i
lously rich mines, his income from !
bich was close to $100,000 a month, i
Since his family troubles culmin-l
ated in the divorce courts, Mclntosn
has gone steadily down the hill In I
health. He arrived here Monday, ac-
wuumuieu oy a pnysician, ana aiea
last midnight.
tlons.
The principal witness for the de
fense was Mrs. Rule. According to
her testimony she had had no affec
tions for the last few years for her
husband that Betchen or any one
else could alienate, and the jury
evidently also took tfiis view of It
and favored the defendant with a
verdict. The law firm of Kaiser &
Pogue represented the defendant.
Kidney Diseases Are Curable.
Under certain conditions. The
right medicine must be taken before
the disease has progressed too far.
Mr. Perry A. Pitman, Dale, Tex., says:
"I was down In bed for four months
with kidney and bladder trouble and
gall stones. One bottle of Foley's
Kidney Remedy cured me well and
sound." Ask for it.
Red Cross Pharmacy, (H. Jerman.)
BUTTE MINERS
REFUSE TO GO
OUT ON STRIKE
UNITED MESS LEASED WIRE.
Butte, Mont., July 21. By a vote
of 172 to 124 the proposition for the
members of the Western Federation
of Miners to go on a strike the day
of the trial of the McNamara broth
ers opens in Los Angeles was de
feated here at the convention of the
organization. Messages bearing this
decision are being sent today to all
the affiliated branches of the federa
tion. The convention voted to levy an
assessment of 25 cents on each mem
ber monthly for the purpose of In
creasing the fund that will be used
to defend the McNamara brothers.
Pacific Coast. .
W. L. Pet.
Portland... 60 44 .577
Vernon 57 52 .523
Oakland 59 55 .518
San Francisco 56 R6 .500
Sacramento 53 55 .491
Los Angeles 44 65 .404
Northwestern.
W. L. Pet.
Vancouver 58 37 .611
Spokane 56 39 .589
Tacoma 52 42 .553
Portland 46 46 .500
Seattle 46 46 .500
Victoria .23 .71 245
American
W. L. Pet.
Detroit 59 25 .703
Philadelphia 52 30 .635
Chicago 43 39 .524
Cleveland 45 43 .511
New York 42 41 .506
Boston 43 43 .500
Washington 29 56 .341
St. Louis 23 59 .2S0
National.
W. L. Pet.
Philadelphia 53 32 .624
Chicago 50 31 .617
New York 49 33 .598
St. Louis 48 35 .578
Pittsburg 45 37 .549
Cincinnati 34 4 6 .4 25
Brooklyn 30 52 .366
Boston 20 53 .241
Aniericnn Association.
W. L Pet.
Columbus 53 40 .570
Minneapolis 49 44 .527
Kansas City. 48 44 .522
St. Paul 46 45 .505
Milwaukee 45 48 .484
Toledo 45 4 8 .4 84
Louisville 43 49 .467
Indianapolis 42 52 .M7
Western League.
W. L. Pet.
Dewver .55 31 640
Lincoln 49 35 .583
Pueblo 47 35 .57.'!
St. Joseph 47 39 .547
Sioux City 44 41 .518
Omaha 42 43 .494
TopeUa 34 51 .400
Des Moines 22 65 .253
Yesterday's Results.
Pacific Coast League Portland 7.
Sail Francisco 3; Oakland 2, Sacra
mento 0; Vernon 6. Los Angeles 0.
Northwestern League Portland 3,
Tacoma 1; Seattle 6. Spokane 2;
Vancouver 11. Victoria 2.
American league Cleveland 3,
Boston 7; New York 8, Detroit 6;
Chicago 4, Philade'.phia 3; St. Louis
2, Washington 0.
National League St. Louis 8. New
York 5; Pittsburg 6-9. Boston 3-5;
Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 3; Chicago 4,
Philadelphia 3.
American Association Cleveland
5, Louisville 3; Minneapolis 8. St.
Paul 0; Kansas City 9, Milwaukee 5;
Toledo 6. Indianapolis 2.
Western League Des Moines 5,
Topeka 3; Denver 9, Sioux City 2;
Lincoln 4, St. Joseph 3; Omaha 5,
Pueblo 4 (13 Innings).
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WILL BUILD
FIVE LINES
OF RAILROAD
MY CORNS DON'T
HURT A BIT
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Sweaty Feet, Corns, Callouses
and Bunions, TIZ Cures
Right Off.
Say goodbye to your corns the
very first time you use TIZ. You
will never know you have a corn,
swollen, aching feet any more. It'
just wonderful the way the pain
vanishes. Rub the corn hammer It
with your fist If you wish no mora
pain after.TIZ than if there haa
never been a blemish on your feet
Doesn't that sound good to you?
Doesn't it? Then read this:
"The corns on cither of my too
wore r.s large as the tablets you
make to cure them. Today there it
no sign of corns on cither foot and
no soreness. It's an up-to-date God
send. Sam. A. Hoover, Progress,
X. C.
Just use TIZ. It's not like any
thing else for the purpose you ever
heard of. It's the only foot remedy
ever made which acts on the princi
ple of drawing out all the poisonous
exudations which cause sore feet.
Powders and other remedies merely
clog up the pores. TIZ cleans
them out and keeps them clean. It
works right off. You will feel bet
ter th.9 very first t'.nio it's used. Use
It a week and you can forgot you
ever had sore feet. There Is nothing
on earth that can compare with It.
TIZ is for sale nt all druggists, 25
cents per box, or direct. If you wish,
from Walter Luther Dodge & Co.,
Chicago, 111.
WANTS DIVORCE GRANTED
FORTY YEARS SET ASIDE
Having apparently for its object
the construction of a series of short
railroad lines to connect the fac
tories and lime rock quarries of the
Portland Cement & Lime company
with the Southern Pacific Railroad
company, Oregon-Washington Navi
gation & Railroad company and the
Salem, Falls City & Western Rail
road company, the Oswego, Dallas &
Roseburg Railroad company today
filed articles of Incorporation with
the secretary of state with a capital
stock of $250,000.
After setting out in the articles
that the purpose of the corporation
is to construct and maintain ana
operate railroad and teitgrapn com
panies the lines which the company
intends to construct are specifically
set out.
The first line will start at a point
near the lime rock quarry of the
Portland Cement and Lime company
at Dallas and then run south until
It connects with the Salem, Falls
City & Western at Bridgeport.
The second line will have Its
starting point near the site of the
factory of the Portland Cement and
Lime company in Clackamas county
and will extend north until it con-
UNITED TRESS LEASED WII1E.1
New York, July 21. Possibility
that the cancellation of a decree of
divorce granted 40 years ago to the
late James Givernaud may take from
his son, Charles L. Givernaud, of Los
Angeles, both name and fortune,
came today when Mrs. Josephine Giv
ernaud. of Lyons, Frane, began suit
in the New Jersey courts to that end.
Mrs. Givernaud declares that she
wedded the dead Givernaud In 1860;
that he deserted her In 1866; that he
stole their joint savings of 40,000
francs, and that his divorce, procured
In New Jersey In 1871, on the ground
of desertion, Is fraudulent and should
be annulled.
Givernaud. after his alleged deser
tion of his French wife, married in
America, prospered and left $500,000
to Charles L. Givernaud, of Los An
geles, his son by a second; wife..
This fortune the French wAe now de
clares, should come to her and her
children.
The United tates consul at Lyons
will Interrogate Mrs. Givernaud as to
her romance of long ago.
THE AI'TOIST LEFT HIM'
WHERE AUTO THREW HIM
Medford, Or., July 21. Struck by
a speeding automobile at the foot of
Queen Anne street, in Roosevelt ave
nue, John H. McLeod, foreman for a
construction company, was knocked
senseless yesterday and left lying at
the side of the road where he had
fallen, while the auto continued its
journey.
It was ascertained that the num
ber of the automobile was 1067. Ac
cording to the 1910" automobile di-
nects with the Southern Pacific rail- j rectory this number was held by
THE ITALIAN WAY
OF TUYIXG CRIMIXALS
The world's most successful medi
an:) for bowel complaints is Cham-,
beriain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar
noea Remedy. It has relieved more
Pain and -suffering, and saved morel
lives than any other medicine '.a use.
""valuable for children and adults.
Sold by all dealers.
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Sot "Ladles First" There.
united press LiASED WIS!.
Sacramento,. Cal., July 21. Five
tten in California die to every three
Women, according to the report of
Jhe state board of health. In 1910,
-32 298 persons died..
Vlrerbo, Italy, July 21. A general
courtroom riot today brought the
session of the Camorrlst trial hers
to an abrupt close. The uproar be
gun by a quarrel between Captain
Faroni and Attorney Liey and in
few minutes developed Into a general
fight
After all the lawyers in the caso
had fled from the room Gennaro Al
batemaggio, the Informer, and En
rico Alfano, ' alleged chief of the
Camorra, clashed and both were
thrown bodily out of the courtroom
by a force of Carbineers.
After the affray had beea
squelched Magistrate Blanchi de
clared there was no use trying to
make rurther progress in the trlar
today and adjourned the sitting of
the court.
M I MMM
Our Bargain Sale Ends
Tomorrow
J This is Your Last Opportunity.
JACOB VOGT, Commerc'I
road at Oswego.
The third line will have its Initial
point near the llmerock quarry of
the same company in sections 20
and 29, township 28, S. R. 5 W. W.
M- and will connect with the Sou
thern Pacific railroad at a point In
Douglas county.
The fourth line will have its be
ginning at a point In section 32 and
33, township 3 N., R. 17 E., W. M.
and will connect with the Oregon
Washington Railroad & Navigation
company near Rufus Siding in Sher
man county.
The fifth line is to begin at a
point near the quarry of the cement
company In township 6 B., K. 1 E.
W. M. and will proceed west to the
town of Mt Angel.
The Incorporators are Aman
More, president of the Portland Ce
ment and Lime company; W. A.
Johnson and Lillian B. Powers, all
of Portland. The principal office of
the company will be maintained in
that city.
Good Artificial Robber.
fONITRD PIKHS MAXED wiita.l
Paris. July 21. By treating Iso
prene with the essence of turpen
tine M. Richard, so the Academy of
Sciences is informed by M. Haller,
has produced a perfect imitation of
India rubber. The manufacture,
however, Is costly.
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A Mexican Warship.
CMTED F1ES9 LEAH EE WIS!.
San Francisco, July 21. For the
first time in a dozen years, the Mexi
can flag is flying from the mast of
iia Mexican warship anchored in San
Francisco Bay. The gunboat Gen
; eral Guerrero is here, preparatory to
'. an overhauling in drydock at Hunt-
"-HMMn M 4 t ers Point.
Mrs. W. H. Evans, 1104 East starK
street, Portland, last year. Whether
the listing has been changed in the
new directory Is not known by offl--rs's
here.
The car struck McLeod in the back
and hurled him away to one side of
the road. Without stopping the car,
the driver only sped the faster.
Medical examination disclosed
that McLeod had suffered serious In
juries In the back and a broken arm.
He has placed the matter In the
hands of an attorney, who Is making
attempts to find the driver of the
car.
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PARKINSON NOT HEEDED
IN REFERENDUM CASE
That H. J. Parkinson, who headed
the referendum movement against
the appropriation bills for the Ore
gon University, will not be needed
as a witness or as a party to the
suits which will soon be filed to re
strain the secretary of Btate from
placing the title of the bills on the
ballot because of fraud committed In
the signing of the petitions was the
announcement made yesterday af
ternoon by Judge Slater.
Parkinson left Portland sometime
ago presumably for a visit' with his
mother in California, but advices re
ceived here Indicate that he Is In
stead at Chicago. Judge Slater says
that he has found enough fraudu
lent signatures on the petitions to
have them declared Invalid, and that
the suits will be filed now just as
soon as he Is able to obtain the
names of all the parties he Intends
making plaintiffs.
Ladies' Niagara
Long Silk Gloves
In good range of colors at
$1.00 per pair
Every pair has DOUBLE FINGER TIPS. You'll need
them for the short sleeve waists in vogue this season,
We show a heavier prarlfi of NIAGARA I DNH Sll V
jj GLOVES in Black and White i AC
oniy ai yitTu
ETISee our Line of
Auto Veils
From 50c up
We show a special value in an
AUTO VEIL, 2 1-4 Qft.
yards long at 'UC
ih a full range of colors
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ALL MEN'S SUITS
FROM $10.00 to $25.00
REDUCED 20 PER CENT
All Young Men's Suits Reduced 20lo
All Boys' Suits Reduced 20lo
All Men's, Women's and Children's
Oxford Ties and all Summer Low
Shoes Reduced 20 per cent.
We need the room for new Fall Lines, which will arrive
during August,
Read The Journal Ads carefully. Our advertisers are offering great bargains every day.
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An observer of our departmental
administrative Inefficiency remarks
that the end of government seems to
be to provide the maximum number
of Jobs and to secure the minimum
amout of work.
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Porch Furniture,
Porch Shades,
Hammocks,
Fireless Cookers,
Refrigerators and
Summer Floor Rugs.
Every Housekeeper who is in need of
anything in these lines should avail them
selves of this sale.
20 to 5Q
Reduction on all of the aboye, in order to
make room for new Fall Furniture now
arriving.
'Inroerial Furniture
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Salem Oregon
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