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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY. APRIL 10. 1917. Airedale Terriers Save the Eyes of." MOST POPULAR FLAG HOUSER PRESIDENT WILSON TO GET RESULTS COMMUNITY "War" Will Prefix -Names of Cunard Attack Mrs. Your Potatoes tor Planting Purppses ALL WIDE WORLD PLAN OF BUILDING Line Ships Taken Two Bori Xuui Woman in Ha Some WITH PARAFFINE 111 CONSTIPATION TarAV Za Xeecued by Tiremea, aTua- taig Only rright.

Airedale terriers belonging to J. B. SALEM CRY LOSES IN EFFORT MADE TO LEVY PAVING ASSESSMENTS Supreme Court Affirms Judge Galloway's Decision on Defective Publication Point. IS RED CROSS BANNER POPULAR IT SHrs-Mffi START THE LIGHTS FOR 1917 HOSE FESTIVAL Patriotism Will Be Keynote of Main features of the Celebration This Year. Ettlnger.

45S East Twenty-third street north, and to R. P. Meyers, 454 Eaat Twenty-third atreet north, attacked i Pure Pajaffine OU Taken Brings Aid "and Healing to the Mrs. E. Tillman In the yard of bar home at 449 Eaat Twenty-fourth atreet Inwardly Lubricates the Bowel.

north. Monday and as a. re Wounded and Comfort to the Distressed, The war which caused them to pay such enormous prices for steamers Is not going to bo forgotten by Cunard Una officials. Neither is the association of war with the, costly ahips to be forgotten. A new series of Cunard liners was started with tha ship purchases hero and in Ban Fran- ciso and Is to be carried out In other vessels to be built here.

The Vesterllde's nam has been changed to "War Baron." The Southerner, purchased in San Francisco, is the "War Knight." The second steamer purchased here will be the 'War Lord," It Is said. Don't eat the eyes out of your potatoes. Judge Thomas Carrlck Burke, collector of customs, believes that la the solution of the pota- to seed problem which is con- fronting the His attention- was directed along that lltve by the oommuni- cation from T. Colt of Orenco asking if the government was equipped to furnish him with potato seed. "I have 20 acres of fine Washington county land which I could put in potatoes, turning the crop over to the authorities providing they paid me for my cervices, but.

I am unable to get seed," wrote Colt. sult Mra. Tillman bad to go to Tea from the fright of the experience. The dogs are prime favoritea with Big Grain Man Is Receiving Hundreds of Letters Offering Financial Support. BRENFS ARRIVAL WAITED To give amo'oth and eaav naaaas-e la the children of the neighborhood, but strongly uphold their reputations aa the object of the new parafflne treat-v ment known aa Internal lubrication.

guafdiana when the children are an APPEAL IS COMPELLING LOTHER DECISIONS TODAY DIRECTORS MEET TONIGHT Paraffins, or petroleum, taken in- noyed by grownupa. Mra. Tillman i waa not injured, due to timely inter-1 wardly, paaaea right through the Judge Cleeton Serened ia Case of William W. jrush, ald Agnt for tha Three-Day Campaign for Tlnano XX Oorerament Olvea Assurance Boats a Can Be Operated Prom Kara, Soheme Almost Certainty. Hex Holts vs.

William F. Olds la Suit to Heoover Bremer. radflo Coast Slatrlet of the AmarL can Saed Cross Address sa Chamber. tern, oiling tbe bowels as It goes and -making action easy, natural and pleasant. It ia purvly a Mechanical proceaa.

Tbe parafflne oil has two resultar It aoftene the contents of the bowels and Will Be Started, and Selection aCada for Haw Slogan. lerence by two firemen from Engine 18 and a neighbor girt The 'dogs are nine months old. While men residing in the section are afraid of the dogs, Meyers defended the harmlessness of his canine by telling Patrolman J. J. Murphy that his dog stood tamely by a short time ago and allowed burglars to ransack hia home.

Judge Burke has written the- Oregon Agricultural college asking; them how successful hia plan might be and how much of the potato must accompany the DURING NATION DRY Salem, April 10. By an opinion It makes passage easy by oiling the-: "The Red Cross flag is said to be the President Wilson haa promised to touch the button which writ set the wails ax the bowels. For such pur of the supreme court, handed down to. eye to give the eye sufficient nourishment. i moat popular flag In the world for It la unfurled In 40 different nations and posea it la taken Inwardly In ordinary dosea.

lighta glowing In the reproduction of the Statue of Liberty which will be It brings aid and healing to the AT sura WA day, the city'of Salem has lost in Ha efforts to Impose assessments on the property abutting on South Twelfth street from Mission street to the city the centerpiece in the 1917 Boae Fes tival center. wounded and comfort to the distressed," said William W. Hush, field CHAR SENDS President E. K. tartinora of the Pure parafflne oil la Bold by The Owl Drug Co.

under the name of Amer- oil, and la aold at SO cents per pint bottle. This product Is simply pure parafflne oil colorless, taateleea and odorless. It la not a stimulant or a lax. limits for paving the street. Tne nigncr POSITIONS IN NAVY agent for the Pacific coast district of festival board sent' the following tele gram to President Wilson: court affirmed a decision by former 01 MEETING ST.

The Houaer plan of community built, owned and' operated ehipe is being greeted with intense enthusl-aam. M. H. Houaer, Portland's biggest grain man and sponsor of the plan, la receiving hundreds of lettera from people' all over the state and' northwest commending hia Ideas and offering their services and money. The fund of $750,000 monthly, which is planned to raise and put into ships will be pledged shprtly if the present signs are indicative of the feeling of Portland resident.

"The beauty of pur plan Is that every man making IS or more a day Circuit Judge Galloway to the effect "Portland's annual Rose Festival that the assessment is invalid on ac CABLE FROM VIENNA proposed to be held on June' IS. 14 and count of a defect in the publication of ative. and lta action ia entlrelv al IN THIS DISTRICT FOR notice- for bids. described It la not assimilated 15. will be one grand patriotic demonstration.

A reproduction of the Statue of Liberty, New York harbor, surrounded by platform upon which thou The matter waa tested In the courts oy tne system but simply passes 1 in a suit brought by George J. Watson EXPLAINING RUPTURE tnrougn. oiling The channels as it eo. (Adv.) nd 22 others against the city to clear Food and Agricultural Experts May Make Recommendation to Congress, ther property of the attempted assess the American Red Cross, in an address before the members' council of the Chamber of Commerce Monday. "Now we propose the unfurling of the Red Cross flag under the Stars and Stripes with unusual organization for service.

Isn't the appeal one that should receive more than the 20,000 memberships asked In Portland?" Mr. Hush is to remain in this vicinity several days organizing branches of the Red Croea in the communities of which the Portland chapter of the American Red Cross ha Jurisdiction. a WOMEN ARE FILLED sands of voices will sing patriotic songs and accompanied by huge band and orchestra, will be one feature. Would you approve of this annual ment. Property Owner wins.

SaysNoKidneyMedicine Another uit involving the same festival at this time along these lines Minister Foreign Affairs question was brought by J. H. Albert Nothing would give Portland and the Hope Held Out Telegraphic against city or saiem. ana tne supreme court also decided It today In entire state of Oregon more pleasure than to have you present, but we Gives Belter Satisfaction Czernin Has Promised All Possible Courtesy. Orders May Be Received know this la asking too much.

Might St. Louis, April 10. (I. N. National prohibition for the duration of the war with Germany was suggested today at the session of the conference of food and agricultural experts, favor of the property owner.

Other decisions today were: Georsre G. Ward, appellant, vs. W. Any Time Ordering More. arrange for.

you to touch button light-' lng Statue of Liberty at opening of festival, but we do not wish to do J. B. Kerr discussed tne work of the Red Cross and Charles E. Cochran described the plans for patriotic aervlce of the Oregon Patrotlc Service league. We are confident that there not Janes et al.

appealed from Lane suit to foreclose contract for sale of land; Washington. April 10. (TJ. in convention with Secretary of AgrU a remedy on the market that gives opinion by Justice Bean; Circuit Judge Austria Broke relations with the anything that would distract from the one ides, now foremost in the mind of every loyal citizens of Oregon, namely can Invest in it safely and be doing his part to make his services more sought after even while he is putting away for a rainy day," said Houser. "Ships owned and operated out of here will bring factories and investors as will nothing else.

Ships automatically create a market and the benefit then tnoveg on to the farmer of the state It Is endless chain of community benefit." The arrival of Theodore Brent, vice chairman of the federal shipping board, la holding up the proposition for the time, being. Brent is to be asked what assurance the government can give that the chips planned here can be used out of Portland. If that assurance is given it seems certain the move will be pushed through. Brent was expected Monday but failed to arrive. He should get in today, it is believed.

Bright eyed and eager, aome dozen culture David F. Houston at the Jefferson hotel. Hamilton reversed. Rulea of the organization were suspended to permit young women of the Girls' Honor Guard to mil nosegaya United States because of this country's or more girls applied at the naval M. He trick, et aL, ys.

Gerlinger the absolute upholding of your hands announcement of a state of war with reserve office In the Dekum build' In the hour of our beloved countries Motor Car company, appellant; appealed from Multnomah; suit to re and Ed Werlein auctioned off potted Easter lilies. John Tait recured the Two delegates said they will bring up the matter, and they believe that 90 per cent of the men in attendance will need. E. E. LARRIMORE." Germany, Charge Grew of the American embassy at Vienna cabled the scind contract; opinion 6y Justice M' Reply Cornea Promptly.

The natlon'a chief executive lost no oetter satisfaction to its users than Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. The de- mand for tbe medicine Is surprising and those who buy come bark again for more and tell of the results pro -duced from its use. More than twenty years ago it waa first stocked in our store and we never fall to recommend it to those In need of auch a preparation. Very truly T.

G. HOY -Nov. 4, 191. Keyatone. 8.

DuV Camant; former Circuit Judge McGinn, first for and E. J. Jaeger the second for fl. State Treasurer Tom Kay bought the third for gave it back favor it. state department today.

affirmed, time In sending a hearty reaponae. Crew's message was the first word Bertha M. Crowder va. Yanko and it waa sold to E. Enke for the 'Replying to your telegram the Kenyon L.

Butterfleld, president of the American Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Sta Vovovich. appellant; appealed from lng this morning to enlist for service, only to be told that all positions for women in this district had already been Hope was held out, however. In that telegraphic orders might be received at any time to recruit more women. Lieutenant Frazer, who Is in charge of recruiting women for service as stenographers and clerks with rank of yeoman, has secured a full auota of of the break to come to this government direct from Vienna. same amount, then to W.

G. McPher president authorixea me to aay that he thinka your idea about this matter Multnomah; suit to recover damagea for deceit In sale of land; opinion by tions and of the Massachusetts Agrl son for 2 and finally to E. S. Hlggina The message said: for $1. Chief Justice McBride; Circuit Judge cultural college said prohibition for the duration of the war should be es Minister of Foreign Affairs Gantenbeln reversed.

Cxernln has Just informed me that the is an excellent one. He will be very glad if you wish hlna to touch the button. J. P. TUMULTY." It is proposed to make the 1917 WILL LIBEL INTERNED SHIPS tablished for purely economic reasons.

Xtincoln Salt I) Is missed. German Sailor Held Xtte to Sr. TIlmiT a Slagfcamtoa, 'U. T. "It is necessary to divert the grain and other products used in distilleries Catherine Bur- 3j recruits.

Reuben Prouty vs diplomatic relations between the United States and Austria Hungary are broken and has handed me pass roughs, appellant; appealed Irom Lin- Amonjc the Portland girls who had By Federal Marshal ports for myself and the members of coin; involving division of real prop- announced their intention to Join and and breweries to other sources," he said. "So from an economic and not a moral standpoint, prohibition, during rrova What Swamp-moot riH XJe to the embassy. He states that we may erty; opmion oy justice uurneu; sun wno have to postpone their en Toa, dismissed. listment. are Miss Freda Blshon and leave the monarchy at our conven ine wax is necessary.

F. C. Frutrall, president of the Arrl ience and that every possible courtesy Bend ten centa to Dr. Kilmer A Member of Crew of Interned Bblp Adolphua VInnen Zm Brought Sere nam P. Olds, et al, appealed rrom -while the women will serve in the Blnghamton, N.

for a sample size will be extended. Am telegraphing consuls to arrange their affairs and cultural college at Fayetteville, said the experience of European na Multnoman; suit to recover Z0.v0M regular they are recruited by bottle. It will convince anyone. You naval reserve recruiting officers proceed to Vienna with a view to leaving for Switzerland if possible at tions alone should prompt the United States to enter into a period of absti will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling about the kidneys Arrearage in Bills by Masters of German Vessels Arouse Creditors. Uncle Sam's customs representatives will have company on the three German ships interned tn the Columbia and Willamette rivers.

The United States marshal's office now has a representative on the Arnoldua Vlnnen and probably will place men on the othera shortly. Owing to difficulties In getting money and mail to this country from Germany, the masters -of the three vessels have been mightly slow In paying the ships' bills lately. I Consequently attorneys for several Portland creditors are busy preparing libels to plaster ori the vessels. Prom Clifton for President. Karl Oberaold, 22 years old.

was brought to Portland Sunday night by Dpnutv Sheriffs Oradv and McGrath UJ -uouwi ouiutu, runnel v.nBir,ACO -f prtrtlH and bladder. When writing, be aura end of week. Caemin's Vote Zs Forwarded. nence, If the conference passes on it favor Rose Festival one of the great eat patriotic demonatrationa in the weat. In- addition there will be the pageants of flowers, the annual roes show and the Mardl Graa feat urea.

Tonight the festival directors will meet at the Hotel Oregon the members of the committees appointed by the principal clubs and civic organizations throughout the city. The final plans for 'the campaign for finances' under the direction of Dr. Alan Welch Smith, chairman of the finance committee, will be completed. The campaign will start at tbe close of the meeting and continue for three daya, the city will be mapped off into sections which will be assigned to tha respective workers. Slogan Contest Closes.

The slogan contest closes at mid- vuji. uuSo acu' I Ml.ttvA Y. naval raBAraa Tli. I IViailTO LU iu uovai IVJOCIVV. xu7t Aieiropouian mveaimeni sc improve- nnrf i beinar held bv the federal au and mention the Portland Daily Journal, Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottlea for aale at all drug atorea.

aDiy, recommendations to congress "Following ia a translation of the note handed me by the foreign min oouotiess wtu be made. SuwC.TcPrr-alao pending Udvice from Waah. bcnouwellor, et al; appealed from Mult-1 I inrtnn an ta his disDosal. ister: nomah; considered on petition for re- 1 ob.old waa brought from Clifton. 'Imperial and royal ministry of the NEWS OF THE PORT neanng ana xormcr opinion aanerea to.

on complaint of residents of that Imperial and royal house of foreign rehearing were denied th.f mA mlll. affairs, Vienna, April 8. Wuchter vs. Fitzgerald, and Green- navy orancn or xne service, r. TTi; Y'int Marine Almanac.

Weather at Ktvar't Month. burg vs. German American Insurance 1 na cepi oniy mose wno nave xsslatant United State, company. familiea dependents, or are other- ST WrSn STEAMER RUTH IS RAISED -Since the United Statea of America haa declared a state of war exlata between It and the imperial German government, Austria-Hungary, aa ally of tha German empire, haa decided to wiae resinctea. i North Head, April 10.

Condition of the in tne matter or w. c. Baricer. a spendthrift, whom Wascher mourn or tne riwc at noon, smooth wind. uonea mm, wua wiuur ijigni inai he had an unconfirmed report that knight tonight and with several thou Brothers prosecuted a claim for a bill Inquiries Into Sinking of Rnth by uuinnii, rnues; winr, raining Bon and Tides.

Auril 11. IoTqI A olrQ Obersold threatened to blow up the llCbVai UTOCi VD jULOIVO Adolphus Vinnen, a German merchant- Inspectors Have Begun. Sun rises, 5:32 a. m. Bon sets 6:52, p.

m. break off the diplomatic relatione with the United Statea. and the imperial cf groceries and obtained: Judgment, the supreme court affirmed the decis sand slogans on hand, the directors will have their hands full to make an early selection. The poster for the xiaea at Astoria, Hleh Water. Tw Hjr i XT J.

I man that waa laid up at Clifton when MfifllP.a 0 llTlLftfiTS the war fim broke out. 1917 Festival. June IS. 14 and IS, is 2:37 a. S.8 fet.

a. 0.3 foot. A -Cfl fast A 1 a wn 9 a u. vucrevta uicuiuvr wl iuu grew also to be selected. ion of Circuit Judge Gantenbeln.

German Discharged and remained in Clifton, aecurlng work Tbe time ball on tbe V. S. hTdroeranhlc iiiiifp Special Inducements Are Being; Offered aa a section hand. Coal for Indian Schools. The Indian service haa Invited bids Those Who Can Qualify as Fharnuu Federal investigation into the linking of the steamer Huth by the Vea-terllde at the latter's launching March 31, began at the steamboat Inspector's Office today.

Inspectors Edwards and Wynn examined Captain Hegdale and the members of hie crew, as well as Captain Peareon, who was In charge of the Vesterlide. The Ruth was raised Monday and shortly will be placed on the ways at the Portland shipbuilding works for From Fire Bureau Dally River Readings. and royal embassy in Washington has been instructed to Inform the department of state to that effect. rassporta Are Available, "While regretting under these circumstances to state a termination of the personal relations which he has had the honor to hold with charge d'affaires of the United States of America, the undersigned does not fail to place at the former's disposal herewith the passports for departure from cista or a Hospital Apprentices. Fourteen Arrested for furnishing about 69.000 tona of RnAia.1 inducements ars blnr nf.

coal for the varioua Indian schools and agencies, for the fiscal year ending unpatriotic aeciarations alleged to fared recruits who enlist in the United As Spies in Chicago have been made by P. Laasch, a mem- I states naval reserve force. Applicants STATIONS oer of nre engine company no. 33, I must be between the ages of 16 and VI June, 1918, acordlng to a report received by Postmaster Myers. Proposals can be secured at the Portland s-3 Mississippi avenue and Shaver streets.

1 Certain physical defects will be waived. 3 Chicago, April 10. (I. N. Four- a .11 1 ij v.

a a.i S3, i uui S3 postofflce. resulted in ms aiscnarge oy tne ooara epecial leniency in matter of eyesight teen pereons accused of being German chiefs Laasch Lwteton 2-1 1 8.1 0.02 0.1 of fire today. is of being assured. Grades in pay, all cloth- 1" "re enhed in the Vecret German descent but waa born in this irg allowances and medical and arTK 0.00 I matllla IX. gene Albany io 6.4 T.8 12.0 1.2 Many Cliarters Made.

San Francisco, April 10. The following charters are reported: Schooner Else, to carry case oil from San Francisco to New Zealand at 9c, by Austria-Hungary of himself and tbe other members of the embassy. "At the same time, the undersigned avails himself of the opportunity to renew to- the charge d'affaires the expresaion of his moat perfect consideration. CZERNIN. 20 o.ti o.oo O.oo CUUOU7.

wu iniB tJ.ci. iiw, n.ie iuiiuwi; v.M a. armnHpa anil vnrlnii. 4J1 Other members of the company Chief pharmacists- mates, permanent 7' Ies Wl4 varIOU fialem 12.2 0.5 0 1.4 0.6 Owroti Olty 9.3 OOP charged that before the American war I appointment, 177 month; chief pharma Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair 1 2M I 12 1 IS 36 retroleum Products comDanv (Mv- l'ortland 10.3 O.O' McMinnrille June); schooner Golden Gate, lumber States declared war he would get a month; pharmacists- mate, first diss. dsco tLtuZ gun, go to the mountains and "clean month; pharmacists' mate, second pm Vi" upe first who.came after bim." class.

,38.50 month; mate. M- Battery Ordered to Report. irom nortn faciric to Sydney. 125s. Melbourne.

140s (November-December); schooner Minnie A. Caine, lumber from Moat aoapa and prepared ahampooa River Forecast. The WltamiFtte river at rortlaod vffl rl rv i a avi a a a i jm in 1 1 ii tinflB. iiiiirti ii nnnnirn i a a i ew contain too much alkali, which is vary north Pacific to Sydney at 92s 6d Washington, April 10. (I.

N. First battery, Louisiana field artillery, was this afternoon ordered mustered teadlb for tbe next two three days, reach For Your Cold! Exposure and damp clothing are the cause of many col Ids and serious bronchial he ho'ped Gen0 Pf-tlce. firs class.U. hoS- tr 1 sink all of the armed craft of the Pita apprentlce- MCOBd claas. 20-90 15.

tlfl orders the United States. VAOvemDer-uecember): schooner Cres in a mare oc iu.u teet weaneMay and Uj feet Tburaday. war for Into the federal service for police duty month. injurious, as It dries tha acalp and makea tha hair brittle. The beat thing to uae is Just plain United States.

cent, lumber from north Pacific to Sydney. 100s, Melbourne 115s (last half 1918); schooner Taurus, Mary The Oregon Patriotic Service leas-ue The discharge followed a row in At Neighboring Ports. Astoria. April at T. and left the engine house Sunday when an SNAPSHOTS TAKEN ON SKIRMISH LINE is aiding ODtaining recruits.

The offices of the navy recruiting- station Winkleman. Oceania Vance, James Johnson, to carry lumber from north other member of the same company up at 7 a. Westerper. Arrived at 1 and are or the second floor of the Dekum threatened to do Laasch injury. mulaifled cocoanut oil, for It la pure and entirely greaaeleaa.

It's very cheap and beata tha moat expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. Too K-rt np at 4:5 a. Brrkwter. Arrived at 6:30 and left op at 9 a. Jobtn pMilaeo.

building. I troubles. Do not take chances with a cold, get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, Ma at. a a facino to Sydney.

100s, Melbourne 116s (last half 191 8 Hteamor Knlsnn night at the Armory by the auxiliary Arrived at irw a. m. r. Kllborn. San FYanciaco.

Aorll Ehrinwr of the troop. The presentation speech nTHERE are 100 ministers In Oregon 1 who have offered to be chaplains with the Oregon troops. "It shows the Props, from Port Gamble to Santa Ho- lendale Rallies was made by Mra. George A. White.

Umatilla, Nehalem. Cltr of Topeka, Admiral a can gat thla at any drug atore, and a Feel Fme! frnnj, aiawnia, onuan steamer wtUMiHw right spirit. We can't use them aii. 'on eana (lump sum), by A. F.

Mahony. Changes of Masters. president of the auxiliary, and the guidon was accepted by Guidon Cor few ounces will last the whole fam sald Adjutant General White. Bar. April 9.

Arrived at 3 a. m. ily for months. Round New Flag I hit. old reliable remedy gives quick Your druggist has sold it for years.

Try it poral Sloan. ikuuuni. Simply moisten the hair with water Ban Francisco. April 10. A E.

"We are s-olna to have' a picture of Be Sick, Bilious Sua Francisco. Apr April 9. Arrived. Pasadena, and rub it In, about a teaapoonful la all Glendale, April 10. Saturday Ontmlia, Annie M.

Cam Dbell. BritUh bark Carty has replaced c. J. Anderson in -command of the steamer Cleone. Harm William Jennings Bryan framed and that ia required.

It makea an abun Roma, Marion Chllcott, Atlas. Chehalla. afternoon saw the largest patriotic San FTanclaco. Anrll 10. (P.

N- fO Ak- dance of rich, creamy lather, cleanaea Michelsen has replaced Karl Rohberg demonstration ever held here, when a C. placed in the aaid Aajutat OnSLlDarPCl Gtneral White. la our kind of WHOI.XSyaLCta ex-colonel wh placed in the said Adjutant who thoroughly, and rlnaea out easily. Tbe Ilofhlng LIko IfOn tho Uarket the people of Glendale and the sur nvea April v. (jnebaiia.

12:30 p. Sierra, 1 p. Obarfee tliriatenson. 1:30 n. An.

master or tne steamer G. C. Lln-dauer. E. V.

Cullen htut haa offered to be a private. We have relia. 1:50 p. Gray Harbor, 4 p. bark hair driea quickly and evenly, and la soft, freab looking, bright, fluffy.

rounding country attended tne nag raising exerclseo held on the parkway John McClements in command of the need for privates. There are regi- naapo. op. motorsoip nuaanu, p. m.

8vca, 7:10 p. m. Idaho, 8:40 p. m. eh'ne.

Acid Stomachs oiooour jviamam. n.ents of men wouid would serve as or the soutnern i-aciiic railway. nJ Kfal tU UA p. Senator. 9:60 p.

baree Fuller wavy, and eaay to handle. Besides, it loosena and takea out every particle of duat. dirt and dandruff. To the strains of The Star-Spangled "J'-'y oiuu 111c iiCdU- tonkin tow of tur Pearlea. 10:30 n.

W. colonels and other commissioned fleers, but privates are scarce." mn writing to or calling on advertisers, pama. 11 p. barge Santiago, in tow of tug Banner." piayea by aiendaie's band, mine, hari hrpflth the flag was raised by Calvin Finn dU1Ci Willi, UdU Dreaill, Are? Dangerous Ann, p. ui, Snm men are a little proud when and Frank J.

Heller, Civil war vet- SOUf Stomach. For Colds in Head. Kaaal Catarrh. Catarrhal Headache. One sim pie test will convince TOO.

Tails Common Sana a Way To Treat erans. promoted to be admirals and colonels and eanerals. but one Of the proudest xaaifeeuoa. Rev. O.

T. Morgan delivered a stir m.rh.r. nf tha Dresvm Naval Militia ring address, after which all joined in Headaches come mostly from disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. iO-Ceilt 'CaSCaretS" iS beSt S. B.

McDonald, who has been pro- Children Cry for Fletcher's rallying around the flag, singing patriotic songs and taking the oath of Medical authoritiea claim that nearly nine-tenths of tbe casea of stemacv 1 1 1 A I moted from yeoman, inira ciaas, CatnartlC IOr men, WOm- chief yeoman, and who went tut with allegiance to the flag. trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning. Glendale women have taken prelimi th O. N. M.

to Bremerton. ie wa 3l Regulate these organs and keep raa. etc era oue to an exceas 01 ny- en, children. nary steps to organtte a branch of the with the Marblehead last year on the orocitiorio acid in the atomacn. iree irom neaaaches by using Alaaka.

trio and fluring tne recent Mattonal Red Cross society. Acid" stomachs are dancer on a 'be I rrn.ratorv work before mobilization cause too much acid irritates the delicate lining of the aFomach often lead. I (proved himself erricieni ana wimn, SifIll i More Naval Cadets lng to gastritla accompanied by danger- CatarrH Jelly A blind man haa offered his services oua gasinc uicers. tha Or Aeon National Guard. He Ordinary stomach medicines or afttr Object of-Measure says he can run a typewriter from a dinner plUa" that act only on the dictaphone or can do other clerical absolutely without equal, pleasant and effective.

Tha only powerful antlseptlo and germicidal catarrh Jelly ever offered. Bold at all druggiata In 26 cent tubes packed with, full directions ia Red Cartons. Try, it. acb walls or lining or artincaiiy ciget and force tha aciu food conteata trem a.VVwV work. Washington, April.

10. (U. A tha atoniacn to tne intestines are. la- adequate in auch cases, for they leave has borne the 8i. bill increasing appointments to the In anticipation of further mobiliza tartest Sale ef Aay Mealriae tatae WerlL naval academy waa introduced Monday ine source or tne trouoie.

tne excess acid in the. stomach, as dangerous as tion orders the office of the adjutant ever. oy unairman jraagett or. tne nouse naval committee. Bach senator and rep Such caaes are well treated by the general is again busy with preparations of documents, and extra assistants are employed.

During the mobilization of the Naval Militia nine men resentative la granted an additional use of a simple antacid and astringent which will act upon the stomach coo-, tents, neutralise the acidity of the food appointee until September 1. 1918. Another measure introduced by Padgett Increases the maximum age limit for appointment of officers -to the naval and tend to prevent the further ex worked all night from the time of call on Friday afternoon until 4 p. m. Saturday, with only a little time for aleep and meals.

cessive zorniaiion 01 acta. There Is an excellent treatment foe Instantly! Corns Stop Hurting! Corns Loosen and Lift Out thla purpose, namely a teaaooonful of iiuici, auu. una oeeu maae unaer nu personal supervision for over 30 years. AUow no one to deceive yoa In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and m.

aSr52Sf. experiments, and endanger the nealtn of Children Experience against Experiment. JJVKat is CASTORI A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OiL Pare-corlc. Drops and Soothlne Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance.

For more than tblrtyyears It has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, -Wind Colio and Diarrhoea Feverishness arising therefrom. and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as-" elmilatlpn ef Food giving; healthy and natural sleep, The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ordinary bl aura ted magnesia taken In The first men to respond to tha a tune not or co ia water alter eat reserve from SS to 60 years. Robbers Enter When Woman mobilization call of the Oregon Naval 'v 'i Militia on Friday were four membere Sufferers from acid Indigestion, sour atomacn ana heartburn should gat a of the Marine Corps. They wera on board the Swan half an hour after the orders were sent out.

They are Ser small bottle of lllauratea UubmU Mill 11 teitner oowaer or tablets never llauid)- from any cood drusclst and Talks to Police geant C. A. Meyers. Corporal William Hanebut- Henry Hawkins and D. A.

thev may expect that the distress ordi No pain Few drops loosen corns and calluses so they fall off Never let corns ache twice No humbug! narily caaeed bv tbeir food will bi UK treat! They liven I MacArthur. The Marine Corps under 1 eta are a avoided. If the above directions are your liver, clean your thirty feet of I Lieutenant Lynn Coovert was full up on Chicago, April 1 0. roiiowea. Adv.) Tho Illnd You Have Alvayo Boucht While Mrs.

M. B. Flood, ooweia ana sweeten your stomach. Ton I Thursday nlaht. with SB men ana or- widow and owner of a saloon.

eat one or two Cascarete ltk candy I fleers, and had six more than there was talking over the telephone before going to bed and in the morn- were uniforms or equipment for. Bears the Signature cf J7 to a police station today: five ng your nead is clear, tonaue is dean. ft doesn't even Irritate tha surrounding Announcement was made by Adju IB fj Skin. tant General White on Monday that atomacn sweet. Breath right, and cold gone and you feel grand.

'i Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the toes, also hardened callouses Get a 10 or 26 cent box at any drua the general staff of the Oregon National Guard has filled lta vacalcles by atore and enjoy the nicest, gentlest on bottom of feet ahrivel up and fail the appointment of Captain Roy. R. uver and Dowel cleansing you ever ex Gail atones, cancer ana Uleara alia robbers held up her and a bartender and obtained from her bodice S6000 withdrawn from a bank for the cashing of pay checks for railroad employes. Mrs. Flood was asking the station for the customary policeman who mounts guard in the saloon on railroad Knox, Fifth company coast artillery.

off without hurting a particle. It is almost magical. Freexone la a acaen- parienced. Stop sick headaches, bll- a few cents you can get a ema'l bottle of 'the magic drug freexone recently discovered by a Cincinnati man. Just-ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freexone.

Apply a few drop upon m. tender, aching corn or callus and instantly all aoreneas dlaap-peara and shortly you will find the corn or callous so loose that you lift it off with the fingers. Juat thlnkl Not one bit of pain before applying frees one or afterwards loua spells, indigestion, furred tongue, Albany, and Captain Cicero F. Hogan. Troop A cavalry, Portland.

tlfic compound made from ether, aay a In Use ForOvcr 30 Ycaro constipation. onensive Dream ana a well-known druggist hare, and tbe Mothers should give cross, peevlah, I To replace the one worn out in aerv- genuine ia alwaya sold in the kittle Btomach and lntestlnea. Auto-Intoxication, fallow Acute Indigestion. Appendicitis, Gastritis and etber fatal aliments result from Stomach Trouble. Thoueande of Stomach 8uf-farvra awe tbeur soeiplate reeerary te MafVa Woederfal kesiedr.

lBtlse say ataer fee Stoa. AilaMats. tat sab) ay The Owl Dcag Osw aaa araggUta avaijahaia levensn, bilioue children a whole Cas- I ice- on the Mexican border a silk bottlea packed in a round wood ease. Don't accept it unless la a round wood harmless! guidon waa presented to Troop A ear- caret any time. They, are and never gripe or sicken.

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