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SECTION 1 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1914. I BO a PHARMACISTS IBBEECnacaD3i33BEJBHfll Attack Bill Opening Field To Physicians. SPRING MODELS In a Diversity of Fashion's Authentic Styles 440-454 FOURTH AVENUE. OTRTH AVENUE. INSIST THEY SHOULD STAND EXAMINATION Glassware Specials ew CoatsNew Skirts New SuitsN -gallon Colonial State Association Urges Fight In Circular.

Jlla WlLtl low Shane; Grecian border: tall regular GUc value; spe -w 48c i cial price, eaca Set of Tumblers to 39c 10c HARM SEEN IN MEASURE -Match Jug Set Xew Colonial Spoon Ifoliiers Special What a pleasant change it will be, these new modes with their short jackets, their bouffant draperies, their new shades, of heightened color and bright hues. New Spring Silks Show Rich Oriental Colorings Printed effects iu Crepes, Poplins nnd Fotii'irds will be shown tin- coming week. Foreign and domestic weaves in Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chines and Poplin- will arrive this week. Spring Dress Goods Crefi es, Ra tin es, Ep nges and Ep ingles "Wrought up over a bill pr-a en led in tfrc Kentmky House or' tlvea as House hill Xo. -77 and in i he- Senate oi? bill So.

18:. permit We Have a Great Many for You to Look at ting physicians who were irrriduated in mw medicine prior to July l. to be come registered without. passing- the -exuininat ion required of druggists, he Leg-isliti ve Cminiitte of the Kentucky iMiannaceuticul As sociation yeflterday sent out letters to county referees for In- Kentucky and It Will Be a Pleasure to Show Them Strong lines among the suits are priced at $18.50, $25, $29.75, $35 and up to $65.00 wim SEXATOIl A. O.

RACON. Salt Spoons Two sizes; heavy or light handle: A values; specfai price TtL Gut Glass Toothpick Holiiers Full regular 3Sc value; 1 special, each A Glass Butter itars Airtight tops; J-ib. size; special. JJ each Condiment Sets Consisting of two pepper shakers and salt shaker in slass stand; regular Cac value; sale price only. )C set Colonial I'rtiit Sancersi 29c Chin aware Specials tine Bij; Tjot of Fancy China and Biiu-n-hrac Consisting ot Dresser dels.

Cake Plates, French China Fern Dishes and Chop Plates; Breakfast Sets in Austrian china, rose decorations; Hand-painted Tobacco Jars. Tray Sets, JG in while and (told: all vaj-ues: on sale Tdonuay, fj -SO V. or each 1 l.im- of German China T-inch PJaic- yellow, pink or white rose decorations and green and tan thus; regular 39c value; special. aOC lliiteh f-uni'li Set With card decorations: 1C pieces, with covered jug. uii ill tind your he iv.

We. avi -uovvii si.i'iiig shades. ool Poplin i spring i Set: weave for your -ivess: al, a Board of Pharmacy rgiiiM," them to organize their communities against the measure. The circular states tliat members of the faculty the department of thu University of Louisville had signed a pointing out that physicians are not qua tied to serve as pharmacists. Dr.

J. X. lc-Cormack. secretary of th- Tioitrd uC Health, also Is quoted being: opposed to the measure. The biil has been reported favorably by the Mouse 'otmnittee on Public Health.

Discussing the situation, the circular stales that, the Legislative Committee of the Pharmaceutical Association appeared before the Health Committee at Frankfort in an endeavor to get an unfavorable report, bur was unable to do so because of "the presence of a large number of physicians highly qualified men intrusted with the dispensing of prescriptions and medicines. popuia The thinking public will teadUy sec they will suffer more from this measure than $1 Skirts are shown in good assortment at $5, $5.95, $7.50 and others up to $25.00 Goats Start in Price at $12.50 and Continue in Easy Steps to $45.00 druguist. Tip protect ev.ry person Aithhi the of Kentucky from the dangers that would result from pas- Woo; Crepe Mptng I.m. i of thi bill makes it the more im-ativr tisat our legislative bodies rr-'ust; suns: pn fully to pas? it." $1-23 FIVE Y. W.

C. A. WOMEN MADE 1 1 ru un this eomnuttve. the ivi -reea are urged i mined i a tely to bring-strong pressure to bear upon their Senator and Ilepresentatives tn defeat the proposed law. Say Average Doctor entitled.

FUND CAMPAIGN CAPTAINS WalVIe llatinc sv, I brie in our own blitek fullv inly new dress 'ehis-ive t-olois, inches 1 01 Widr 11 only. Dame Fashion Has Said Cotton Dress Goods Are the Things For Spring ORGANIZATION OF WORKERS TO BE COMPLETED WITH TEAM OF THIRTY GIRLS. ISIack In new crept fo-is: from I I to 5o inches wide; vtio'; for su pa rale skirts or full tiresses: a yard. t0-b( l)uuii I lie iiiu'sl weaves anil America's master designers. Be sure to see the Her.

landsomest patterns of Europe's and fabrics in white and colors. steins and plates: regular $2J 1 Sl.r0 and value: on safe, spccin.1, $2" While ImporttNl Crepe FCt 73c I'lnin ami linc-y r.atiues Yard 59c 24c Vanl-wido Dross I.inen Ai yaul 39c 59c otic White fintine Yard Voile Yard Helt Pin for decorating; prood "This bill is unfair and is not hnsed on justice," it is stated. "Th- better class of physicians of Kimuuck.v against it. They a ppre.eiute that the average physician knows little about pharmacy; their field is the physiological action of drugs. They are not taught in their medical schools the art of preparing and dispensing medicine.

This distinction is recognized not only by our Government, but by all foreign countries. Tin pure food and drug laws recognir.e this distinction. Xu other Suite in this country permits what those physician are asking. Dr. J.

X. McCormack, seeivtary of the JCemuekj' Hoard of Health, slates openly that he is against ibis nieasurj and it should not become a law. Vmir ommittce has a signed statement from the teachers of nn.dicine in the 1 Uni 3c Oval shape, Tvith mounts: special, Raeh To star; tile selling LrisV 1- we tpiote this spli ndid Doniest: For Monday v.c quote this line new Fi OiH ma leria! below real value, and you ran rest assured this fah-rie will worn this reason. Special for Monday we offer this excellent Triatrial in a sood color assortment of plain shades; also in fancy natlerus. We have about 2.000 yards left of 1 yneciti! purchase.

on should st cure a few length? for on '-piece dresses, children's i dress e-f or men's shirty at 24c yard. TnpMnesc 'J'ea Strainers in violet lie 1'ive of women eu plains to it-ad teaniH of workers in the building ciimnaitin of Voting AYomen's Christian Association were selected at meeting noon yesterday of directors nnd workers at V. AV. A. h-ad-ouurters.

They are Mrs. Allen I'. Harvey, Trevor U'hayne, Unh herr Thompson. Miss Addie Ditto and Miss Nannie Lee I-Yayser. A number of ma I'- captains have heen chosen.

or rose decorations and blue bor llaltne at tile specia'. price of yard. 10c der; re.cjlar l1e value; sale jtrice Cotton Dress Goods Novelty Vhite Goods Shopping Inducements In Our Notion Department For Monday Plain Colored C'n'pc Quite an extensive line i'f new shades Plain White Goods I.Vim-li While liiirnii Vnllc Very 1 IMnii JnnaiH'-e Ha ml-iiainted Vae Also lot of Austrian China ones: f-inch sixe: decora- 1 59c choose from yard ine I roiieh Katlue-- 44 inciies wide, in plain colors tf .25 two-toued A ICalinc ery viirti 85c sheer: i-aeh tion; I'ine ne Willie $r' 1 $r5i I'l-eiie dle Willi White rep- Yullc A I'auuy Checked Hatine T'or combination coat suits, rf .50 in five colors; yard t3 and i. at. v.ird I'iaiii and ChccKed treps ilome.siie soods; bis OQ selection of no ft- styles: yard iJ lU-iiitli Plain Coloictl Voile.1 Tp ail the leading shades: well made, Monday Bargains In Silverware l-Vent'Ii IlatiiHJ ICponpo In mixed uiic White lfjtritilii: i liirkV (J.

X. V. Ion Lulls I'm rem imuei ial White t'repe oilc- (ioine'Stic fabric; at the low price oi. y.iid coiors and Komu n-etnped effect.1; yard tj) Wlti! opcll- oi'l. 25c sheer and of line texture; at.

yard -A good 29c et'l'ects; al. raid Sli'-tlircjulins Xw(llf Per P.l''l There will he llfteen captains. it was a nr. on need at the iiH-etinir thai a team of thirty irirls, headed i.y a. eliairman, will complete the organization of workers.

This team i imw lMini selected frtun employed girls in local stores and offices. Importance of the Women of J.utiis-viile rallying to the en use of the association in this campaign was ihe subject of a number of brief addresses. In the opinion of officials of the association the spirit manifested at recent meet in ss presaires a uc-ccssful campaign. The first contribution to be ivceiv 1 through the industrial departm- was a checlc for from Miss Sophia Kred-erick. an girl, who saved it at the rate of ten' cents a v--eli through the savings system intt'-uueed hv the associatiuii a tnonu in loved Sir Is.

While iiatine Klaniine Very lloiiioime Tponire A very higii-eitiss French novelty in live exquisite spring: J3.00 would versity of Louisville medical department that they recognize the distinc-I ion and also that thy do not teael; pharmaev in their The letters are signed by Hubert .1. Prick, chairman: H. K. McAdams and Clyde Grady. This cuMimiue; ready has protested to members of the General Assembly.

Druggists contend tiiat the passage of the measure won id encourage the drug habit. Other objections art- given by Chairman. Friek as follows: "The prime object, of the pharmaev law is to protect the public against incompetent persons compounding and dispensing drugs and medicines. To become legally competent, a druggist is required to serve an apprenticeship of four years in a drug store, where prescriptions are compounded. Me must then come before the Examining Committee of the Kentucky Hoard of Pharmacy and pass a rigid examination in chemistry, pharmacy and materia medica, both written and oral; Phi tn While Voili li- Our- One Ilnmlri IScees Gins-hain For seliool or home dresses; all new value 10c: Chinese Ironing T'-r doz.

Se Silver were Silver wore sheer with decidetl nubs woven Qu.idliiple-pliiled Jislicv? Good size: speeial Quailliipli'-plalnl Stands With trayf speeial SI. 1 .3" be cheap for this rr.a- fkQ.no ItaUini: $3J0 Syrup Va pkin DurniniT Silk lilaek. quarter, of a duliar lender Mr, 25c SI 03C Monday, yard rd terial; at, yard wliiti- per spool. 4e Ft HI MON DAY SI'IX'IAI and. Silver were SI.

2." IMnirt 1'ponjres and Plain ISn tines Van! 98c Qtmdi-upit'-piatcil Any initial: I Knglih ISallMo 29c Iain colors: de.siffiii-; ail l'rinteti Crepe Yard This as-sortmonr in also in new printc-d 98c I'ine sell 50c: noti- SI. ii While Itntine Yard cal'iy 01i Iicrtcil Itatiac: Kcods at SI.L'ji nt 29c is' l-'ine us to Benson llimh Wai-t ISi lUns I inelios: pel- yard LSultonhiile: fee yard strips ClarkV l. X'. 'I. lln-eail spools for '2'n- Kind's Itaslin wliite; er spiiol -le A few more odd iiietes in Onad- A ver range io choose from, in plain colors and two-toned fancy plaids; correct rcr the coining season; special at D8c.

iiichiw iviilc: yard A clover purchase of Tmil. ai.mlK c-nahle: lhi iiniifial er.rly oU'cr. choice nea desirable styles; your MondaV yard. ruple-jdatc. sncli as roinpoies.

Itoiihiiii J)ishes and Can- .00 dli-sticks Special A Silvei-plateil Ladles. Odd -Meat Forks and rcaiii Ladles few more left: ere 5fie and theu stand a laooratnry examination. His average to pass must be not less than 75 per cent. Tiii I'd lu. Hair card I'leclrie et; per DEATH OF BACON SHOCKS SENATE I OK MONDAY fiite I.hieii Cr-li Suiting- Yard 59 VOIX MOMMY Saonian Ioom-enibri(lcre(l Linen Suiiin Yard JOC inches wide, in throe patterns; br-st piece of gcods you ever Liit for h-hs than FOR MONDAY 5llc r.ti-inrli Sheer IlaiuN OP kerchief Ja'iieu Yard OOC The Belfast market does not warrant this quotation, but for an early season leader we offer thi material as above.

KOH ie Yaid-ivitle Linen OQ Can ibiic Van! jQ StrlcUv pare beetled finish: "xeellent. for waists or underwear: for children's buv '2ih yard. -fiie; speeial and 25c otton ItliHunei- yard Siik I'ti in How J'er White It la i -k pair I inches wide, ph.m Karnie and Kitjaii weaves; peei-'J at r.flc yard. (Continued rrom Firsi Page.) A $10 Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper For $7.98 "When you consider thai during the past fifteen years only .15 per cent, of the applicants have been able to pass, you can readily understand the necessity of special education and examination to become a pharmacist. Vet few physician in this State possess the idea that because they diagnop disease and prescribe a.

remedy they are competent as pharmacists. Physicians are. taught the physiological action of drugs not how lo extract their virtues from the crude drug. They know little of pharmaceutical or chemical ineorn pa tubilities. They are not Demonstration of the New 1914 Models of Rengo Belt State DeparliTiont fdid Acting SJoirretury in the absence of Mr.

Bryan, said tonight: "Senator l.taeon was a man or ability and profound knowledge of Aincriean affairs, botli foreign and domestic. Mis death is a great loss both to tile Senate and the country. His olaee win be hard to nil. "Senator Llaeon was one of the most lovable and capable men in the Senate." said Vice President "1 bad come lo think a threat deal of him and io pay respect lo his opinions. He always had the facts to hack up his jude nieut Corn In Stock-Reducing Sale Of High-Grade Footwear Aner inventory m1 find have entirely loo many Higli Shoes on hand for this season of the year.

We have gone through our -itock and have taken several thousand pairs and placed them in different lots for rapid clearance. $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Women's Shoes For $1.00 In biiiton and nun cind weii coles: new h.u. add-'d i this lot, making a good assortment oi Sh'S ai Jes thaji rM of niairnaJ. This lot displayed on tnbles. $3.00 Women's Shoes, $1 95 Reducing Corsets Begins To-morrow The siylc ci'l'iciency of the new 1914 Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets for medium and sloui women lies in their perfect proportion, their low bust, straight waist and small hips.

taught how to apply required tests for strength and purity; in fact the physician is not taught pharmacy. This fact is easily established by asking any teacher of medicine in this city. "A most peculiar feature of this is that it forbids any physician graduated from heconTfh'gV a registered pharmacist; yet, these Iator-year doctors e.Tc required to attend a fo-'-year course i of ten months each, while of the older graduates had only a tVo-year course of months each. Why distinction'." Kxaminaiiuu of All Lrged. "We recognize that the payslei.ui Augustus OutaviiiH Bacon, for many yenr.s States Senator froiii was Iorn in Hryan county.

October 0, 1839, the son of Augustus and. llary L. Clones) Ba- I con. He retr-iv-Cd his early education Lite common and achools and then entered the Univorsity of Georyla 10 prepare himself for a professional country is forced by conditions to carry carct-r. ife was graduated in lSai).

a stock oi reaay-maue puis, ULinets and nen tie civil nr uegan young Haeou By special arrangement with the manufacturers we have secured the services of MISS McNULTY an expert corsetiere from New York, to show the merits of this new type of corset. entered the t-oiuederute army, and dur liquid preparations that some phannacis has put up for him. lie is not compound ing Use years JSil- served as Adjutant of Ihe Ninth Georgia Ileiment in the ing drug when he puis, a few pills or In lanr-i. kill and call stocks; mndo on good lasts; Iae' or luiihi all have sewed extension soles, and assortnieni of sizes. tablets a box and gives them to a pa a I--; Army of irtrmia.

Jle Ulstin uent. I do not behuve 5 per cent, of the practicing dec tors ever made a pill guisiief himself on several occasions and way subsequently oommlssioneii Captain in the or" the Confed tablet in their lives, yet a few' want the orivileKo hv legislation, not qualification. erate Statfti and assigned to general staff uni v. for if t'ney are qualified let come before the Board of Pharmacy and take At the close of (he war iie reuirned to study of law and was admitted to the the examination as druggists are required to do. I would also say that under the m7 IVVEBBINO wiiff Here's Something that Will Add Comfort to Your Home 11 has an air displacement of -(100 cubic inches per minute when operated, creating intense suction force.

In connection with the sweeper brush attachment it possible to remove from your ear-pets and rufts all lint, litter and fine dust with one movement. It can be rolled over hardwood floors without marring or is fitted with a patent clasp which holds the handle upright when not in use. The brush automatically adjusts Itself to the various grades of floor coverings, making it the ideal sweeper for all sanitarv homes. The regular price ot this sweeper has never been less than SJO.00. but we have a special arrangement whereby we are permitted to son it to our patrons $7 $3.50 and $4.00 Women's Shoes $2.55 in this If it ynii will find patcm.

ians. kid 1 1 1 1 calf ptockF, in fithor low seliool lieel or tlie heels. A splcniliii aSEortinc-nt of stylish Shoe. $1.50 and $2.00 Children's i if 11a Without the great strength which is put into the Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets they would not retain their shape. In this feature they surpass all other corsets for wonderful value.

The boning is double watch spring steel, guaranteed not to rust. Of the several models, each designed for a special purpose, this style is particularly intended for abdominal reductions. Across the re-enforced front is an additional belt into which is set strong elastic webbing. By this belt the abdomen is reduced and supported. Long trim skirts in the back are held snugly to the figure by an additional band of webbing immediately beneath the back stay.

present pharmacy law physicians are permitted to carry drugs and dispense to their patients without restriction. "This measure is a retrograde move and will undo years of efforts on the part oi the better clement of druggists in our State to elevate the profession of pharmacy by stamping out many existing evils, such as the indiscriminate sale of narcotics, cocaine, abortives, ami requiring that the lives of our citizens be better safeguarded by having only educated and oar im. lit- tn-gan to practice Macon. both in the State and the Federal courts, and devoted himself to inereasiiigr business until he was elected to ibe I'nited States Senate. It was not long before he drifted into politics, l-'requently he was elected to State Democratic conventions and his influence and prominence in political matters increased steadily from year to year.

He circled president of the State Democratic convention of 1SS1. and was a delegate from the Staro-at-'arge to the National D-rnoeraUo Convention in Cbicaso in Seoed In AHScinhl.v. 7 i RENGO Shoes 75c i anil Missos" Shoes; sizes i) lu misHea. 'J his lot is one of greatest values ev.tr oflereO by us in Children's SlioeF. Yon will cnmiilete rnnsn of sizes from 5 to in some lines.

Tans, patents, kid and ealf sioe'ts. -Vot a poor pair in the lot. BELT itting or standing, This garment will automatically accommodate itself to any position, cither and represents the most advanced ideas of figure building 52.00sto $5.00. We Have Jo Canvassers. Ruy direct from the store.

ery as 1WS -Mr. Bacon wat tl-u-d csa snaaraiizD3H bo ifla rmmii he Baa beeelj EEGEgSH ESS8 teSil-llLJ I FOB COLDS, INFIAJKNZA, COUGHS, SOKE THROAT have failed, and the people who bought bonds have been lopers." WATER MUST BE PUT ON DESERT LAND, SAYS WEST NAVY TUG POTOMAC WILL BE TOTAL LOSS IS BELIEF Wilkinson to make tho safetv of the Potomac's crew the first consideration to call upon the department for anv at-sistunce that in his judgment ecu id ba rpndorea. Navy officials axe fear 'u I that the loyalty of Boatewain Wilkinson and Ins men tu their craft wfll maJ-5 tkein take too great a hazard in stanuins bv NEW YORK ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS TO CENSOR PLAY LIST Oregon Governor Tells Irrigation Congress Action Be Taken At Once. Comiiianciei Fears Ice Wili Crash Vessel Crew Safe At Present. Committee -To Decide Whal Shows Wow On Stage Are SEA MUSSEL RECEIVED WELL IN BOSTON HOTEL family decide to allow his body to lie in state here, the State Capitol has been placed at their disposal by Gov.

John II. Slaton. (Jov. Slaton to-nitrht telegraphed Jolin Itoefeuileet, the Senator's former secretary oL Washington, as follows "Please convey to the family of Senator Bacon my 'profoundest sympathy. The entire State mourns its irreparable lose.

Also, I desire to tender the Capitol In event it meets with the wishes of the family that the remains of thin threat Senator lie in state. Please advise me aa early as possible the funeral arrangements, in order that 1 may Issue the appropriate proclamation. "JOHN M. SLATON. Governor." Gov.

Slaton to-night would not discuss the appointment of a successor to Senator Bacon. It to-night was thought improbable that the appointment would be made until at least a week after Senator Bacon's funeral. The new Senator will serve until the general election in October. Good. Wasiungion, Feb.

11. The navy tLig Potomac, caught in the ice in the (Julf of St. Lawrence, probably will bo lost, but licr crew is in no danger, according to uie lor on tno eyniour Blair ticket. Three year.s later was elected io Georgia House of Representatives on the Democratic ticket. He served as a member ot that body for fourteen years with great ability and became the a now! edged leader of his party in Legislature.

Fur two yeui-d he "was pro temptrr and for eight years ucrinanent Spcaiter of the lower house of the Legislature, and during ai! that time he was practically in control of his party in the State. Several time.s he was a candidate forth Democratic nomination for Governor of Georgia, nnd at the State Democratic convention o' lSSU he failed by a single vote only in securing the nomination for Governor, which, at that time, would have been r-ipjivalent to election. Wiien not engaged in poll tic II Bacon devoted himself to his law practice, which, in the course of years, made him independently rich. He took great interest in educational matters and for many years was one of the trustees of the of Georgia. When Alfred H.

Colquitt. United States Senator from Georgia, died in March, ISIM. Mr. Bacon Wwi5 strongly considered an available candidate for the ucce.s.sion. Although Patrick Walsh, from Augusta, was elected to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Colouitt, Mr.

Bacon was pleeted United States Senator for the term beginning with ISM. lie was re-elected in 3900, 1907 and 1S13. 'Hit present term would have expired on March 1919. Although not a brilliant orator. Senator Bacon was man of considerable ability and did valuable -service in a number of important in he married V.giuiii.

da ash- a message from the lugs commander. Test Is Made cZ New rood Bivaiva At Behest of Fisheries Bureau. tor of who bore lum two nuns and two SOIUtOW IN ATLANTA. Gvov'Stn Bar Association Appoints Special Funeral Coiniiuttoc. Uanta tJa-.

Feb. 11. News of the ileath in" Wiisiiinston to-day ot United Statefi Senator A. O. Bacon was the cause of Meat sorrow anions members of the Georgia Bar Assochaluii, of vrtdali he long was a member.

Robert r. Alston, of Atlanta, president of the asaoeiation. lo-night appointed a snccial committee, which will oniciully reprf-ent that orsanistation at Senator Bacon's funeral, aecompanyins the body from Atlanta to -Macon. The personnel of this committee Is as follows: Samuel B. Adams, Savannah; Judge Andrew J.

Cobb, Athens; Col. Walter Harris, Macon; Burton Smith, Atlanta: Judpe Joel Brar.ham. Reti-bt-n 1. Arnold. Atlanta; Jmiga John S.

Cliandler. Atlanta; John K. Donnelson, Eainbrid-ge; J. K. Fulbrisiit, Waynesboro, and n.

A. Hall. N'ewnan. Senator Hoke Smith, whn now is in Atlanta, expresaed profound grief at the death of -Senator Bacon. "The death of no other Senator," he said, "could have been so great a loss to Democracy.

It will no impossible to lilt the place which 1 ttvis-Kreat man for eighteen years occu-: jiifti in Lite Senate." Should Macon'. The Grip epidemic sweeps country, physicians blame freak weather. Sudden changes from summer temperature to arctic blasts have brought widespread illness. Grip. Bronchitis, and those ailments of the nose and throat conducive to Sniffling and coughing has followed.

Humphreys' "Seventy seven" taken earl "cms it short promptly- If you wait until your bones begin" to ache, it may take longer. The Dollar Flask, holds niore than six twenty-five-cent vials-, at all druggists or mailed. Humphreys Ilomco. Medifir.c Prrert, Xew York. nt.

Portland, Feb. 14. "We are going to get water on the land if we have to send the militia to get it," said Gov. Oswald West, in addressing the third annual Oregon Irrigation Commission here to-day. Attacking the Desert T-tnd Board, of which he is a membor.

and. saying that he wanted to do penance insofar as lie is able for the shortcomings of the board. Gov. West advocated immediate relief for the irrigation projects of Oregon. He urged co-operation of Federal and State governments in expediting this relief.

"We must do something and without delay, and wo must do it before there can be a change in the Administration at AVashington, for whenever there is a proposition each new administration wants to investigate it all over again," said Gov. West. "Secretary Lane has called a conference of eleven Western. New York, Feb. 14.

Censoring ti.e stage has spread to the Xew York Slate Association Opposed to AVoman Suffrage, and Monday the committee appointed by that organisation will begin compiling a list of the good and bad plays now being presented in New York. The committee is headed bv Miss Alice Hill Chittenden, president of the association. "AVe believe that it is merely doing our duty as women to try to discountenance and discontinue a certain type of production," said Miss Chittenden. "We shall not adopt militant methods' (we leave that to others), nor are there 'cranks' among us. who will aim for the sensational agd the bizarre.

We are merely laying before our men and women o. list of plays suitable for pres- un.iwuii, ni-utij iu Hie Department. Ice is pile! twenty feet high about the vcsfoJ, the message said, and a southerly wind would force the wholo mass Into the Straits of Bell Isle, crushing the tug. Boatswain report came in response to an offer from the Xaw Department to send the tug Sonoma to the Potomac's assist anre. In his mcoFae from Xorrls Point.

Newfoundland. Boatswain Wilkinson "Do not think it poa-slbln for to reach Potomac; ice twenty ice thick at present; great risk of beii crushed; from best iooal knovI.ue southotiv wind will -carry Potomac north, which will endanger her through Straits of Bell isle; if so. destruction certain," 5-eercfcarv tloprev- Fob. U. The Burwiu of Fisheries lias discovered a new food in iiie ecu mussel, which it succeeded in havirrs tested in t.

Boston hutel where it "met witli immediate approbation from the patrons of the hotel," according tn tile report issued to-dav. Arrant emer.tn arc bcinc made to have similar demonstrations elsewhere. Aecordins to Dr. II. M.

Smith. Commissioner cf Fisheries, quite a number of sea used in foreign countries are wasted in the United States, and the bureau hope to i.ilr.)diuv them the public. SULLIVAN CONVICTED' OF FALSE SWEARING Somerset. Feb. 14.

(Speeial.) O. H. Sullivan was found guilty of false swearing in the case of Denton Hines, charged with killing a negro. The penalty is from one to five years. Sullivan's home is in Jamestown.

Governors to see what can. be done about the reclamation problem, for most of the vrnjects under the Carey act in the West -entatlon,.

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