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oauiT VAniAI JOPSNAJi, 8AIJTM. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913. aS3 TEBE3. SAYS HE IS REBEL BECAUSE LOYAL Han Who Is Fighting Home Eula and Threatening to go to War to Head It Off Admits He 'i Paradox. SPDUT OP COMBATIVE NX S3 PRESENT AT AN EARLY AGE During Fenian Outrages He Went Up and Down Ireland and Fearlessly Prosecuted Men Arrested. BL ED L. KEEN (London Correspondent of the United Press) London, Der. 2. Eight now it 's toss up whether Sir Edward Carson will be embalmed in history as a patriot or a rebel, a highmiaded statesman or a iire-eating demagogue. Present British estimates of a character of a dictator of the 'Ulster Provisional Government' depend largely on whether one is a Unionist of a Nationalist, a Protestant or a Catholic. For in England, and particularly in Ireland, personal judg ments are far more apt to be biased by political and religious convictions .than in America. Carson himself admits he's a paradox, "I am a rebel because I'm a loyalist," he says. He proposes to fight the gov ernment in roder to presorve the Empire the unity of which he believes would lie destroyed by Home Rule. Those who know him find other contradictions in his makeup. Born a fighter, from a long line of fighting Celts, among whom was the famous fighting General Lambert, one of Cromwell's liejtenants, in his private life Carson is as soft and gentle as a woman. He has the cool, calculating brain of the diplomat and tho fiery heart of the Irish chief tain. He is at once orator, actor, poet, noldier and organizer. He is one of .England 's greatest lawyers and most porsuasivo stump-speakers. His elo quence is sort of anKlihu Root-William Jennings Bryan-Thoodoro Roose volt combination. He is both geutlo maii and Democrat, and his modesty of Uemofinor in his every-day life is only surpassed by Mb tremendous magiiotism on tho platform. The fighting career of the man who is just now causing the British govern nicnt more anxiety than even the suf fragott.es, began in his early days at school in Dmjlin,-wliera it was his favor ite pastime to lick kids twice his Bizo and weight. This spirit of combative ness never deserted him fbr a moment in his subsequent public life. Now gaunt and spare, he wouldn't impress th casual observer as a real brigand at Hicart. Yot he is never happy unless he is in the midst of a scrap, political of otherwise. He had a perfectly joyous time when he was crown prosecutor in Ireland during the Fenian outrages. While murder, pillage, and cattle-maining were going on, he went up and down the country fearlessly prosecuting men ar rested under the crimes act, regardless of the almost daily anonymous threats to 'do him" and whenever ho could he would dodge the espionage of the armed detectives assigned by his super iors to guard him. "Don't you know Carson, that you are carrying your life in your hand," remarked a friend one day. "Yes," was the quick re sponse, "and a loaded revolver in my pocket.". The fact that his courage is appre ciated by his enemies was illustrated by an incident following the conviction and sentencing of a half dozen men whom he had prosecuted. An immense crowd had gathered outside the court. Shillalahs and stones were flying in the air, and there were open threats of vengeance. Carson stood at a window of the court, calmly watching the storm. His friends besought him to withdraw from the window of the court, and to sneak back to his hotel from the rear entrance. Carson consented to leave, but he went by the front door. "I'll go by the king's highway, or not at ail," ho told them. As he stepped out carrying only a light cane, it looked for a moment as though a rush would be made. On all sides there were howls of execration, to which Carson paid not the slightest attention. With a smile on his face he walked down the stops and went into the crowds. The crios ceased. The hitherto frenzied Irishmen fell back before him, and amid utter silence he passed through unmolested, "Perhaps it's just as well that I for got to bring my revolver today," ho said as he entered the hotel. Politically, Carson has never Leon tamed, anil he has ofter felt tho sting of the party lash. On one occasion, differing openly on a matter of policy I with one Unionist leader, Cirson be came a political outcast for months rathor than surrendor his convictions, although at tho time he was about to be awarded a high office. His last big fight before ho took up the Ulster cause was against the veto bill. Al though many of his colleagues were in favor of compromise as a OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE My Cleansing, Healing Balm Clean Nose, Head and Throat Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." 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BBSS i8.fa,",T.f J.sWInn.mL.AiHIwa!. . if3 Fl mas ,)iC)Fe ffyour shopping too long. while stocks are complete. DR. CRAIG IS CALLED Attorney Eph Inman Says Defendant Slew Dr. Knaba and Ruined Many School Girls. QUARREL FOLLOWED HIS BREAKING OF ENGAGEMENT Prosecutor Says Craig Wronged Many Women Under Promise of Marriage and Broke His Promise. mysteriously in Florida just before this trial opeued. "Craig watched Rr. Enabe when she was unaware of it He peered in at her windows nightly. Finally they quarreled and he killed her." cnitbd piucss iJuaao "Ins. Shelbyville, Iud., Dec. 2. Opening with a. scathing denunciation of Dr. William H. Craig, well to do hoad of an Indianapolis veterinary college, as a monster of immorality, Attornoy Eph Inmittu yesterday afternoon domandod Craig's life, as murderer of Dr. Helen Knabe, the handsome young woman physician found doad in her apartments in Indianapolis about two yoars ago, with her throat cut from car to ear. Inman, a prominent Indiana criminal matter of ,awyor e,1W'Sed by Indianapolis wo- expedienc v Carson teewno a "last mou 8 K,um wun sovoraj or " ur ditcher," believing that principles werolK,mbo was ectod, to aid the prose at stake which far outweighed party cllt'011 in the Crai8 easo promised the and he lomainod there J"r la l'rovo l,mt 1119 I"oner Kiiieu This is Guaranteed, to Stop Your Cough Rlalce this Family Snpplr of Congli Rrrup tit Home and Dave S2. This plan makes a pint of better couch syrup than you could buy ready made for $2.50. A few doses usually conquer an ordinary cough relieves even whooping cough' quickly. Simple as it is, no better remedy can be had at any price. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Tfy pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2J ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle: then add the Sugar Syrup. It has a pleasant taste and lasts a family a long time. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. 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Tho idea that Carson and his follow Ulsteritcs are bluffing in their an nounced determination to resist home rulo even to tho extent of civil war has now been protty generally aband oned. The facts connected with the organization of the "Provisional Gov ernment" and of the arming and drill ing of tho Ulster Volunteer force have become too woll known further to be Ignored. Even the loadors of the Lib eral party are giving Carson the credit of good faith. First Lord of tho Ad miralty W inston Churchill the othor dav in throwing out the suggestion of a compromise, thus publicly proclaimed his belief: "I do not doubt, and no one I think doubts, that Sir Edward Car son is sincere in tho course which he has mado his own." tlio woman during a quarrel, which fol lowed his announcement that ho did not mean to koep his plcdgo to marry her. That Craig had wronged many women under promise of marriage which he subsequently repudiated was Inman 's assertion. , "We know of one high school girl among his victims," declared the at torney, "who, when she asked him to take her as his wifo, as be said he would recoived tho answer: T will pay in cash,' The same thing happened in the caso of another girl with whom ho offered to compromiso. This girl turned up FOUR MORE QUACKS TO BE ARRESTED FOR CRIME UN1TID FUSS UlBID W1B1. San Francisco, Dec. 2. Four more arrests were promised soon today by Attorney Louis H. Ward, special pros ecutor of quacks for the state board of pharmacy. Ha would say no more than that they wore San Franciscans nor would he re veal whether arrests wore made in Oak land, though it was known, spreading out from here, the campaign is to be come state wide. A warrant was issued yesterday, charging Spencer L. Higgins, who is also waiting trial, accused of practic ing medicine without a license, with obtaining money by false proton9os. Donato Moscowi, who Bwore to the warrant, stated that Higgins, posing as a regular physician, chargod him $100 for diagnosing an illness as a minor in tostiunl complaint and offered to cure it for $120, following which a genuine physician told him he was a hopeless cancer victim. VENT ,e of Nonotuck jty materials and ) runners, center let covers, gown i'pb. silk and cot All moderately CHILDREN'S COATS Coats that are decidedly youthful and girlish in cut and appearance; materials that are attractive in col or and pattern, all made to jive tn utmost service and entire satisfaction. LOT 1 SPECIAL LOT IL SPECIAL Ison's Package Dressings iwrr jtrcct ecrwirs st,,tc a t oust nnui fOPULAI PRICES REQUEST FOR ZELAYA WITHDRAWN BY ENEMIES was wanted for was tho killing of the two Americans, Grace and Cannon, ex ecu ted in Nicaragua while he was dio tator of that country. ; ' The final guess today was that the Nicaragnan govenrment suspected he was in New York, where he was arrest ed, to cook up a plot for another de scent on the little republic, and wanted either to got him into its own hands or scare him out of the hemisphere. When he heard the extradition papers was out for him, Zelaya had himself carried into a friend's New York apart ment in a trunk. The police found anil arrested him, however, hold him for some time in a cell and then turned him over to the federal authorities, who locked him rip in tho Tombs, whence he was subsequently released by virtue of a habeas corpus writ. IBNITBD FBI U1BHU WIKI.T Washington, Doc. 2. Through its legal representatives horo, the Nicara gnan govormnent yesterdny withdrew its request for tho extradition of Ex President Jose Santos Zelaya, who was dotained in New York. The Nienraguan lawyers told Solici tor Joseph W. Folk, of the state depart ment they would bo satisfied if tho United States deported the exprosident to his home in Barcelona, Spain. From the fact that the oxtradition application was withdrawn, it was surmised that some such promise was given. The application, as filod, charged Zelnya with murdering two Nicaragiians during his term of office. It was be lieved, however, that what he really , ottat.tty or i.jvns bp.ttpr EIGHT-HOUR LAW IS UPHELD BY CALIFORNIAN UMITID I'llKHS I.H1SID WIHB. San Francisco, Doc. 2. United States District Judgo Van Fleet, with tho con currence of United Suites District Judgo Dooliiig and Appellate Judgo Morrow, upheld here today the constitu tionality of the 8-hour law for women possod by tho California legislature, Tho decision was rendered in denying tho petition for an injunction sought by the Morritt hospitnl tmstoos to re strain Labor Commissioned McLough lin, his deputies and District Attorney Hitios of Alamoda county from enforc ing the law on the ground that it was a violation of the federal constitution. The oight-hour law providos that student nurses shall not be worked more than eight hours daily. of the Troy, Oregon schools has re turned to his home today after being hore since Thanksgiving mooting pros pective life mates attracted by a news paper ad. Ghormley was highly pleased with the outcome, saying that Miss Parker, who is about 35 years old is intelligent, has a good temper and is practically a "Venus." RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY FOR ACCUSED MEN ADOPTED united muss LtuaiD wiri. San Diego, Cal., Doc. 2. The local branch of the socialist party and rep resentatives of several labor unions have adopted resolutions today express ing sympathy with the men held for trial for murder as the result of the riot at the Durst hop ranch near Wheat land last August; condemning the auth oritios of Yuba county and asking Gov ernor Johnson to appoint a special judge to hoar the pleas of the men for a change of venue. The resolution hold that a fair trial was impossible is conductod by the present county of ficials, who are accused of bias. Tho first trial is scheduled to start today at Marysville, The men named In the resolutions are Herman Suhr aud Richard Ford, JOURNAL WANT ADS. bring results. PRESENT DAY IN HATS AND STYLES IN CRUISER IN BAD PLIGHT united mums leased wins. 8obastopol, Russia, Dec. 2. The cruis er UratioU was reported in a serious condition today, following its ground ing on a reef, near Postehannia. The crew was lauded safely, but two sea men woro drowned, and threo men are mutsiug through the capsizing of a boat sent to tho warship's assistance, REFUSES TO REVIEW DXITIO PHIS! MASID Will. Washington, Doc. 2. Tho United States supreme court refused today to review the action of Indiana state court in enjoining former Governor Thomas R. Marshall aud othor state officials from submitting to the people a new legislation, framed by tho legislature of that state in 1911, The lower courts declared the plan to print the consti tution on the ballots a wrong method of presentation. OF We Cannot Change the Styles, But We Can Check Falling Hair. Up to the timo wo began to civilize him a baldheaded Indiun was a thing unknown. Wearing nothing on his head except tho covering furnished by nature and being a stranger to the use of a hair brush, especially the public one, tho scalp and hair had plenty of venti lation, much sunlight and, hence, a con dition favorable to a luxurnut growth of hair existed at all times. It was tho adoption of air and light excluding head gears and artificial head ilocoratlons generally, together with the use of a community hair brash which gave the dandruff germ its -uortunlty. Since this parasite Iibs mul tiplied to an alarming degree until now there is hardly a person who is not troubled more or less with dandruff and fnlling hair. Many, to be sure, have passed the worrying stago. Having become chron ically bald they realize that nothing is capable of producing natural hair for them. Let these be a warning to all who are experiencing tho significant annoyance of dandruff and falling hair. Dandruff, which is due to a germ and falling hair can both bo ovoreomo by the rcgnlnr use of Nowbro's Horpicide. This wonderful scalp remedy frees tho scalp of all dnmlruff and stops the hair from coining out. The destruction of tho germ permits tho hair to grow naturally and luxunintly as nature In tends. Hurpicido ' makes the hair bright, snappy, light and fluffy, Newbro's Horpieido in 50c and $1.00 sizes is soli) hy all dealers who guar antee it to do all that is claimed. If you am not satisfied your money will be refunded. Applications obtained at tho better barber shops and hairdresslng pnrlnrs. Send 10c In stamps or silver for a sample nnd booklet to the Ilerpli'ldc Co., Dept. R Detroit, Mich, ADJOINING TRACTS . ohitsd raiss MA8SD WIHI.J Portland, Ore., Dec. 2. That the lands of Union county dealt in by Ore gon Inland Development company after tho contract with John Vonson for the sulo of his school sections had boon cancelled wore much bottor in quality that tho Vcason lunds was indicated by testimony presented in tho Conway Hichoy caso yestorday. Frjink Hichoy and J, T. Conway, pres ident and manager, ros(ectlvoly, of tho Oregon Inland Development company, are on trial in the federal court on a charge of fraudulent use of tho mails. It, W, Allen, superintendent of tho joint government stuto agricultural ex- Mtriment station at Hermiston testified I yesterday that he had closely examined tho hinds owned by tho company in Union county and In nearly ovory in stance stated ho found tillable sections Insist on thin label to insure satisfaction. . TWFft CO. Mil-" You eliminate the possibility of getting an inferior sweater coat if you are sure the one you fruy carries the Knit-Right label. Nothing better can be made. 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