flHR Ml .. O.T CW" ""TUBAL. WAt. OBEGOH. TUESDAY, JULY 18, 191. . " wi. In Hot Wcsather EAT T3 i3zaacssaaEa-a--i , ii I IF The ALL Whcsat Food Supplies in pertect propor tion ALL the foood elements needed for nutrrition with least strain on digestion. It feeds brain and strengthens nerves. The blend of barley maltadds a fin ishing touch of flavor and is a big aid to di gestion. Order today. Made by The H O Company, Buffalo PROGRESSIVES CALL STATE CONVENTION WOULD SAVE THE FALLS OF! IIA6ARA Withdrawn! nf wilier from the NIK lira river, for tho purpose of general- I u K fli'i-t rti'til power, Ih presenilis lather than injii ritiK NliiRiira Falls, ar cording to a committee if port presi'iit nl t the went meeting of tlio Niillmi ill Klectrio, Light Association Ht Se attle. The explanation In that (lie emir- mom flood Iihk aiowty worn away tli ledges, uutll within recent yean a pot of soft limestone has been rcndi fd, almost In thfl ('enter of the How shoe cataract. A V-lmH'il notch liai been guttered out, which In eulliiK ll way back Into the rock nt the rule of flva feet a year. Tho auction caused by thla rec-dllm channel la Injuring the beauty of Ihe cataract by drawing water away fumi the aides and concent rat Ing It inM at renin, and fear In expressed that tin' Horseshoe Kails will eventually run tract Into a narrow whirlpool nil In 1 St i S Major Keller, In cImikp nl the. survey of Niagara made by the war department. suggested that fur ther Injury might be prevented by mu st meting a submerged dam In tin' river Just hack of the danger inilnt. Thla would deflect the current Inward the sides. tluiH saving erosion ill I In' liolih and at the mime time Impimlug the appearance of the fijlls near alinrr The work waa declared to be frl ble, but owing to the expense Intulvnl no HtepH have been taken no far In carry It out. Mi'iinwhile, acconllnii In Ihe authority ipioted, the w ithdrnl of a fraction of the Htieniu iiliove the tails for pow er purpoaea, nlthongli In appreclnble ho far u '!) aieiirni't' of t tJm ciiluract goes, lessens the enor moiaaam prosHiire nt the apex and re- iluc.g wear at. tha middle of the beou- l"1' 1 hortieidion curve. 1'" ortunnli'ly, diversion of water can nut be ciirrled to excess. Rigid limit liav e been Bet by the lately negotiated Cuiiiilliiil-Ainerli'!iii walerwnya treaty " that, e('it for Ihe tffecta of ua Inr,, It Htlf , the grandeur of Niagara is af vgiinnleil for the future. Portland Or., July 15. An official state-wide call all over the state of Oregon was Issued last 'night, amid a Bctna of the wildest enthuuiasin, for a state convention of tho National Pro greKHlve (Roosevelt) party to be held Thursday, July 25, at 10 a. m., In tho Kast Side library building, Kast Klev enth and Alder streeta, Portland. The official call waa Issued by the mem bers uf the National Progressive club of Oregon and was ordered unani mously. Following the election of of ficers, Vice-President Ievl Myers, of fered a resolution which was adopted unanimously. This resolution tie ck'.red that the late Republican nat ional convention at Chicago failed to represent the wishes of the people of the I'nlted States, that it was conduct c d dishonestly and In no manner to bind the consciences of honest men or di'termlo their irolltlcnl acts. The resolution recited that a call had been Issued by citizens of forty states for a national convention of the National Progressive party in Chicago, August ." and that It was desirous t hut the state of Oregon be represented there. A mass meeting of citizens of Oregon was therefore called for July 25 in I'citlanil to take such action as might be necessary and to elect five dele- miles to represent Oregon in the na- tlonal convention. The resolution con cluded "all citizens who are In sym pathy with our views and purposes are cordially Invited to meet with us without regard to previous political affiliations." During the convention the National Progressive club will complete organization and will elect a state ndvlBory executive committee of thirty-four members, one from each county. Kach member of this commit will be instructed to organize local progressive clubs. The following of fleers were elected by the National liogresslvo club: President, Senator Hun Kellaher; first vice-president. Dr. Levi V. Myers; second vice-president, (-urge Arthur' Ilrown; .secretary treasurer, L. M. IiCppert; executive committee. Senator V. W. Mulkey, (ieo. W. Joseph, J. T. Wilson. V. Vincent Jones and Stnnfleld McDonald. Sweet, Restful Sleep is Humanity's best friend I Without sleep you cannot live I Loss of sleep insomnia quickly undermines the whole system saps the strength wrecks the nerves weakens the vital organs. Persons suffering with in somnia become afflicted with chronic headache are nervous irritable un fit for work. The sufferer grows pale is dyspeptic loses flesh cannot eat then follows complete breakdown possibly insanityl The usual reason for this condition is improper nourishment of the ner vous system the blood 13 lacking in red and white corpuscles can't feed the starving nerves. Good blood rich in food for the body promotes a generally healthy condition all vital organs are well-fed insomnia is Dan ished and sleep sweet sleep re turns once more. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Nature's best blood-food seeks out the cause goes to the root of the trouble eliminates poisons from the body soothes nourishes builds up renews puts new life in you. Once the blood IS right, the health is good; it can't help but be so. This good old time-tried remedy is purely vegetable Nature's medicine for the sick and afflicted roots, herbs, leaves and seeds scientifically blended and prepared, and most agree able to take used as a Tea to drive out the poisons which cause distress sickness death t One packane of Holllater'a Rocky Mountain Tea make 105 cupa ol health-tuiildint bevaraM cm JSc 3 dnira for ONE CENT. i'lir Nul S.U Tablet f.Tm conlnininn llif concentrated rutin, i.l Hollltter'l Rocky Mountain Tea lur hu.y pcuule JSc. trant coumilnien on the day of reck oning, which none of them were wise enough to foresee. "Weil never serve under a woman hi ss." sulked the coucllmen "Well, you'll do It or resign," said Mayor Wilson, her blood hot with the battle, no Intention of quitting within a thousand miles of her sedate, moth erly head. El il 13 II IJ II II 11 II IKIJSII (OMPI.KXKO NOW KASHA KKKTOIIKU ""A skin uf blonded snow, cream and ros (." Is tlie way an Ohio correspond "' ilesciHies her newly acquired com pl a.xlon. She Is one who has adopted M't rrollml wax In place of cosmetics, "'"ssago, Hleaniltig and other methods. Miny who liavo tried this marvelous i" "x report Hint Its effects are quite illtYferent from those of any other it ' -'atmenl, It produces a complexion ef exquisite girlish naturalness, rath er than one lo'ining evidence of hav inin been artlfl- Jully "made over." One tl nt Is liuhvd "Nature's own," Ihe re- si"lt of Kiiulmilly aiisorblng dead pnr ll --Irs of mm fin o skin, permitting the younger, healthier skin beneath to slaetow Itself and giving Its pores a rl lance lo hreothe. Mercollzed wax. 3 oeuralile al any drug store In oii-fi-nnl one nunc.' piukages. It put on at liaKht like cold cream and washed off liana, tho imirlilne. I lnno also liad many favorable I ft - t 'in from those who have tried the rlnkli'-removliiK face bath which I r'innina'iided reeeully. If any have ii iilulil Hie formula, here It Ih: 1 oz. 1 iiwdercil saxulite, dissolved In ' pt. v Itrh lu-ol.- Julia Orff In the (inb v ouian. Then began a long season of sys-, p lematlc persecution, designed to break J.J I er spirit and drive her to throw : down the cfflce In disgust. j U Night after night on the date of the fj regular council meeting. Mayor Wil- ton and her faithful clerk, always reg-' 3 ularly appidnted pro tempore, sat . EI waiting for the councllineii to as- I! semble and transact business, and 11 night after night through all those : ti months they stubbornly remained 13 away. "You can't drive us to work ; tl under a woman boss.'' they growled. jl growing sulky and sour-tempered j H when the Joke of driving out the : J;J II w oman mayor turned out to be a piece II T n whom she had appointed city clerk., '' "''K1"'1' W,lllt'n a,'tlv, 1,1 tne subject to coiiflrniallon by the coun- ranse of woman suffrage visited her ell. A few grinning townspeople sat'o ur insp.raiion rom ner sueu,;.,. In the dimly-lighted council room, Hnd 1,nJ coiiragi their grins spread when the woman liny It now . liiamberluin Colic, t 'holera mid IManiioea Heuuily Is al 1 1 uost oi'ilaln to be needed before the i-i mno'r is over. Hay It now and be I -ueparnl (or siuh an emergency J r ante bv nil dealers. One woman ngaiast five men. and mavor ami her woman clerk took I "" ""r """"" ",u"1"' I . . 1.1. - I I. ..11.11 their places. They walled for the I ia. uu..u...n or, coi.nctlmen, but none came. Tp and . " don the little main street the word "' "f s,r"nK,h l,lr" sho n,-ant ,0 was passed that the councllmen wereP'" '"' ''' nl1 IV ln ,u'r ow3 .It, ti. ,,...L., f.,..l ,,f tl,., u nniiin ; ' "oo unit- itiiti t mayor. "Weil not work under a woman hi ss." they said. There was Utile or no activity in v OFTEM MAKES A QUICE(NEED FOR ! vil US' - '.v ... '..xA . a AUNG'S 0ISCOVEOY FOR i. ii C0UGE1SAND COLDS WIIO0PIC1G COUGH AND ALL TROUBLKS Of THROAT AND LUNGS prompt in w-fia orrta pkiviht PNEUMONIA ArND CONSUMPTION PrillC I S0 n4 ft.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY H(HU UK A IS KlYK MK IOK (OMUOI. (IK TOWN lly the recent decision of the Kan I'tis state supreme court. Mayor Kiln W;isiui has come out with flying col ors In her foiirteeii-monlhs' fight for her lights and overs as mayor of lliinnnewell, Kansas. Heviewiug her remarkable crusade and admlnlstra-1 tion in McCall's Magazine for August, errry. i (i. W. Ogden savs: "Mavor Wilsons ,,'r 'am,1 to h"r b' """:r,,ls t. r.u of office began on May day, 1911. fr"' 1'roinlnent women end men In Mih at once cnll.Ml a council meeting!"" I""-'" eountry cheering her end on the designated night went to ! sustaining her, even offering financial; , ihe town hall with Mrs. Alice Hilton ! "''1 " ,tl'1 11 to l",sl1 the flBl" : 11 ti II II II II II urn M II II 11 II PROPOSALS FOR ADDITION TO r.KICK BUILDING. Department of j tiiB Interior, Olflce of Indian Affairs ; Washington. D. C. June 1, 1912. II ihe council that night. Mistress "V , Sealed proposals, plainly marked on Clerk tucked her new minute bookth -,.i., ... s(.aiP(i envelune: 11 "Proposals for Addition to Brick U School Ilulldlng, Salem Indian II School, Oregon," and addressed to 11 the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, II Washington, D. C, will be received n at the Indian OltUe until 2 o'clock M D. in.. July 17 1912, for furnishing read agent, a sior. keeper and a clerk. . nmteraig anj ttbor for the construe-1 IX They laughed over the easy time they tlon of an addition to brick school II were going to have of It driving "l building at the Salem Indian School, II v email mayor lo resign. Anticipating Oregon, In strict accordance with II that action for a near future date. j)c plalls B1,Pl.neatlons and Instruc- II tVy met se Tetly. elected one of tliellr llon, to biMffa, which may be ex-'H number president of the council, nam- la,np, Ht thl Olflc'e, the offices of .11 .V. blm ai ling mayor and proceeded to ie Supervisor of Construction. Den- II .'.raw. Introduce and pass ordinances er Co0 ,ne Oregonian. Portland. M Pioildln,; for certain disbursements of 0,f., the Capital Journal. Saletu I g city funds. lore., the American Contractor, Chi-. The date of the next regular month-if(!Ui tt. g Indian Ware- J) ly meeting of the council came. May- i lloll,M nt Chicago, 111 . St. Louis, Mo. or Wilson reappointed for that berjnni) Pan Kranrlsco, Cab, the Build- temporary clerk and sat with her alone i fr lniJ TraJeri Exchanges at Mln- M in the dingy little town hall, walling !ri,H1K)11l Mlnn n, 0maltti Nebr. ior the couiicllnien to come and trans- : am at ,,ie s,.10o j.-or further 111- act business. It was time for Ihe tat i formation apply to the Supt of the H leiy to be mnde for ihe maintenance ' Saelll n,nlin pchool. Chemawa. Ore- 'M of the city during the ensuing ycur !Ri n r xhbott. Acting Cominls-' tl City business was dlsorganleil. The g(cn,r. j II t.rms of nil uld officials had expired j 6-ll-16t-od ti There was no marshal to keep the I . m j (1 IH'iire. no treasurer to keep the nion- KoUy Kidney rills are healing -J ev. no street commissioner to repair J strengthening and tonic, and contain the sidewalk, and streets. All these no harmful or habit formlug drugs. jJ were appointive offices, subject to con- iiluler her arm. Mistress Mayor put in her hat, and the two chagrined and disappointed women, with the first taste of practical lMilitics under their P Hi: lies, well! home. The five coutiiilnu n were, the (own blacksmith, the postmaster, the rail- fli matton by the council. The councllmen, probably acting upon legal advice, believing that the time had come for a bullying move, appear, d llh several ordinances , ley Kidney Pills and took them, and which they had passed In their secet iimtlng, and demanded that Mayor Wilson sign them. In every other di rection her authority was Ignored. Mrs. Wilson refused to sign the llle. gal bills, and cited certain passage front the state law for future (uld anc ot the rounciltuea. All retired. N. J. C.orhain. cashier Bank of Wood-1 1 vllle. Woodvllle. Oa., recently had an 'jj acute attack of kidney trouble. "The ' pains lu my back and kidneys were M 'terrible, but 1 bought a bottle of Fo- I l: tan truthfully say they hare entirely relieved nie. I And more benefit from them than from any other kidney medicine I have er taken." Try them. Refus any substitute. Pr. Ston Drug Co. Journal Want Ada Bring Results I 175 acres fiiuKes d mmg ii (V fl This tract lies near a good town on main line of S. P. Railroad; 30 acres of best beaver dam onion land; 20 acres of peaches; 60 acres in grain; balance timber and pasture. Modern House Good barn, onion warehouse, 20 cows, 1 0 horses and all complete equipment. Will make big money as it stands, or as a subdi division proposition cannot be excelled. Price is low at $25,000 E. I10FER & SONS Investments 21 3 South Commercial Street 3 - ii ii M 11 II tl II 11 11 II M II tl tl II II II II II II II 11 tl II U M II tl 11 e: ti ti ti ii ti in ti ii ti ti n u ii u ti ti ii ti ti ti ta ii ii u II M n tl n ti ii ti H ti ii ii u ti ti tl ii ti II H II ) Ii tl M II 11 II i II ! II si w II tl II II 11 II M , 11 II ' 1 IS II 11 tl i t1 tl II 11 II II 11 a ii . ; ii i ' n : ' ii ! M , ! 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