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OKEflON CITY BNTWRPRISK. KH1DAV. MAKHf 'JO, 1!1 , LOSING HOPE WOMAN VERY ILL Finally Restored To Health By Lydia E. Pinkh&m'a Vegetable Compound. Bellevue, Ohio. "I vu In a terrible Itatt before I took Lydia E. rinkham'i .Vegetable tora- pound. My back ached until I thought it would break,! had pains all over me, nervous feelings and periodic troubles, I was very weak and run down and was losing hope of ever being well and strong. After tak ing Lydia E. Pink- ham ' Vegetable Compound I improved rapidly and today am well woman. I cannot tell yoa bow happy I feel and I cannot say too much for your Compound. Would not be without it in the house if it cost three times the amount" Mrs, Gus. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 7, Belle vue, Ohio. Woman's rrecious Gift. The one which she should most ieal ously guard, is her health, but it is the one most often neglected, until some ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened itself upon her. When so af fected such women may rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, remedy that has been wonderfully sue- ! cessful in restoring oeaiin w suaenng women. If you hare the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham MediclneCo. (confidential) Lynn,MassM for ad vice. Your letter will be opened. read and nnswered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. r ' floeckman and others for road pur poses. Ordered that said deed be ac cepted Mid recorded. In the matter of the Sihllekelser road. Ordered that same be declared a county road. In the matter of the Henaon road. Ordered that ald matter be contin ued. In the matter of the Grnvea road. To be orilered opend when petition ers settle the claims for damages. In the mutter of the Moore road. Ordered that this matter be contin ued. In the matter of the claim of J. W. Exon for damages for horse killed by falling through a bridge. Ordered that a warrant issue to claimant for the sum of $175.00 in full settlement. In the matter of the Improvement of the River mad. Ordered that all bids be rejected and checks returned to bidders. In the matter of bids for the Im provement of the Oat field road. Rids as follows: Oregon Engineering & Construction Company, $:Um1.16 Hid of V. H. Counsel!, 13476.51. Ord ered that bid of said W. II. Counsel! In- accepted. In the matter of bids for construc tion of the Eagle Creek bridge. Hid of Coast Hrldge Co.. 14300.00; bid of Reed & Olds, $4446.00. Ordered that bid of Coast Rrldge Co. be accept ed. PRESIDENT SIGNS SECRETARY OF TREASURY WHO WILL MARRY ELEANOR WILSON RAILROAD BILL ALL IS READY TO BEGIN CON STRUCTION OF ALASKA ROAD AT ONCE SECRETARY LANE DEVELOPES PLANS EXPRES CONCERN Goethals Unlikely to Finish Canal In Tims for Job President Is Pleased Over Passage of Measures WASHINGTON. March l'.'.PresI dent Wilson today extended what he termed "the hand of real helpfulness and hrothcsjiood to Alaska" when he signed the bill authorising the expen diture of 135.000.000 for the first gov ernment owned railway constructed by the I'nlted States. Secretary I .a tic, a group of senator ' and representative and members or the Seattle Chamber of Commerce stod by the president as he affixed his signature to the act which paused both houses of congress by substantial majorities. The president was in a happy mood as he signed and In lay ing oue souvenir pen aside to use an other, smllllngly remarked: "I "II change engines." Jv SrV ' C, I A v V I i i i i J I I William Q. McAdoo i Latest Sparks From The Wire. Collapse Kills Two. ST I OI IS Moroh 17 Two persons killed. 15 were burled under de brls and about 10 other were. Injured uhen the west wal of the Missouri Athletic club building, which whs de stroyed bv fire, a week ago. ,1-ollapsed today and crashed through a four Slorv building occupied by the HI. liiiiln Se.il eoinimliv. A SO IIIMe w tint caused Hie collapse of the wall, which w us seven stories high. - College Building Ourns. Wkl.l.PSI.KY. Muss , March 17 Perfect discipline, coolness and brav ery on the part of students and faculty ini.iiiliers iirevented any ! of life or Injur when College ball, the oldest of the Wellcslcv college building. burned today. The lf0 young women student.' fill Instructor and M maids were In their beds when the flrn was discovered. Oppose Appeal. WASHINGTON. March 17 Two Republican. Representatives Kahn. of California and Moore, of Pennsylvania took the floor In the house today to opiHtse the proposed repeal of the toll exemption clause of the Panama canal act, although general debate on this iiuestlou I not expected to begin until Saturday. Coeds Swim In Mill Race. I'NIVKRSITY OK OltKCON, Eugene. March 17 Two I'nlverslty of Oregon freshmen cimmI. Madge liarry, of Maralifteld. and Prances Heath, of ill DISSOLVE COUNTY COURT In the matter of the deed from John C. Anderson and wife for road pur poes. Ordered that said deed be ac cepted and recorded. In the matter of the vacation of part of the Neuklrchner road and the deed for new part Ordered that said deed be accepted and recorded. In the matter of the petition of B. C. Palmer road. Ordered that a resolution be passed and surveyor to make an examination In the matter of the town plat of Victoria Heights. Ordered that said plat be approved. In the matter of the Delker road, Report of viewers read first and sec ond time. In the matter of delinquent certlfl cate No. 535 in favor of H. M. Court- right Ordered that a warrant for $11.80 to redeem same. In the matter of the petition of R. C. Shipley for road. Resolution passed directing survey or to make an examination of said road. ; In the matter of claim of John H Gibson for deceased cattled killed. Or dered that warrant issue to claimant for $12.50. In the matter of the relocation of the Molalla and Wilholt road. Resolution passed and surveyor di rected to make an examination. In the matter of transfer of special road funds for road district No. 15 to the general road fund. Ordered that $603.69 special road funds of road district No. 15 he trans ferred to the General road fund. In the matter of townplat of Savon Gardens. Orderd that said plat be approved In the matter of the Criteser road Resolution passed and surveyor di rected to make an examination. In the matter of the Penman change in the Central Point road. Resolution passed and surveyor dl rected to make an examination. In the matter of the petition of the Portland, Eugene and Eastern Railway for tax rebate. Ordered that a warrant Issue to said claimant for the sum of $38.68. In the matter of the Fred Anderson road. Ordered that same be continued. In the matter of the Sieben road. Ordered that the petition to reduce width to 40 feet be denied. In the matter of the P. E. Linn road Ordered opened. In the matter of the petition of Jo- han Olsen Gjerdes for an election as to stock running at large in Arden wald precinct. Ordered that a special election be held In said precinct on the 15th day of May, 1914. In the matter of the petition of Charles Oglesby for a county road. Orderd that petition be denied on account of uncertainty. In the matter of the deed of Lizzie K. Harper and others to county for road purposes. Ordered that said deed be accepted and recorded. In the matter of the petition of Net tie Malloy and others for road pur poses. Ordered that said deed be accepted and recorded. In the matter of deed from E. W. PARCEL POST RATES BLAMED FOR LIQUIDATION OF UNITED STATES COMPANY COMMITTEE WILL MANAGE TASK $100 Reward, $100 The reader of till paper will be pleased to learn that Liere la at Ieaat one dreaded dlaeaae that wlen-a haa been able to cure n all its stag., and that la Catarrh. Hair Catarrh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medlnal fraternity. Catarrh being a eonatltutlonal aiseaae requlree a constitutional treat ment. Hall a Catarrh Cure la taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface, of the y.tem. there by !etroyini- the foundation of th. dls ease and giving the patient strength bv nature n doing It work. The proprietors ?iuch I?,thJn curative pow! jr that they offer One Hundred DoUan lor i!t of testimonials lake Hall e Family Pill. f eonetlpetlwL Step Taken by Directors Foreshad owed by Rise in Stock In De cember Company Owned Valuable Property NEW YORK. March 13 Directors of the United States Express company voted unanimously today to liquidate Its affairs and dissolve it in the short est possible time. A committee on liquidation which embraces the reports of the leading in terests in the company. Including Charles A. Beabody. president of the Mutual Life Insurance company and the chief financial adviser of the Har- rlrnan estate: William A. Reed. Sen ator W. Murray Crane, of Massachu setts, and Haley Fiske. vice-president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, was appointed to undertake the work of dissolution. The precise means to be adopted for realizing on the company's assets were not disclosed, but It is thought likely that syndicate would be formed to take them over so that they may be disposed of to the best advantage. There have been various estimates of the company's assets, but persons familiar with their value asset that tho return to the shareholders will be between $90 and $100 a share. There is considerable real estate of value, as wen as costly equipment and out standing contracts with railroads, which it is expected will be transfer red to other express comnanies at a fair profit, The step taken by the directors to day was foreshadowed a few weeks ago, when the stock which had sold down to 38 last December suddenly rose on large dealings from 65 to 84. the price of last Wednesday, and Wall street was soon of the opinion, despite official denials, that disintegration was unaer way. WASHINGTON. March 14.-Secretary of the 'Treasury William 11. Mc Adoo and Mis Eleanor Wilson, w hose engagement was announced at the White Hons last evening, probably KskIk Point, ushered In the early will lu married In June. It wa Mid stirlnc liv liunilii down the Mill When the bill had been signed. the , tlHl. v 1 , ,ittanc 0f one mil". Inte Mon president mace a nrier specn. !.,,. ,,.. ... i...ver .mile a , day afternoon "I want to say." he said, "how sln-j nlm.h ln,ret ln , white House ro- Americans Win. -ere my grui.iieauoii , ... i..e iv. ,..- ,,.,. , ,,, ,,. rivi,ienis SnttA VlirU- rn , M4rvn -T ;iou oi mis measure am. . a n-.... id ,,, navp ,,,.,. Imirrl,, pctore ,.,.,,., .. .,,., ,. ..u.. passage. I feel that we have at . last ;m,,.,(l. Prudent Wilson's daughter j u r,, ,,,., ,, for , ,N,rl,ni, reached out the hand of real helpful- married only a very short ! ,..., bllt ..,r frleht mtv nt ::,:.h : 'v:Vh ?n' .r. ,n'" ni ,m"m,,T m n,,ri a. t.. . i ...r of & ( i " , ' . . lainers on raiunet This is a consummation that I have. bHn hoping might arrive In my ad-; ministration and that it has come so soon is to me very delightful." Secretary Ijine Immediately after ward had a long talk with the presi dent about the selection of engineers for the task. Although Colonel Goe- tnais nn a oeen mentioned lor tne sv wora. it is uniiKeiy tniu ne win oe through with the Panama canal Iti. time for the present undertaking.! WASHINGTON. March 13 wuirn .nr. i-ane inienus to ui imu . ,,,..,,,,, ....,....t,i .,f.n...i ....... .. hi. ...I - T,uimt. . l ...,. n,,ni n ii i Wilson, the .,f h.rt ,IL..n,. president Mc- off Inst August. If reMirta nirrent In the capital tonight are true. Officials Held Hplr Road. CAI.DWKI.L, Idaho. March M Tim iiovt rnor of the slate, Iwu r gover nor, dm niKVor of l'nldll, lh hank era, prnfeibinal men, merchant and cltlreii gelieriklly, till artertiiMill llnll nisl overnll and shouldered shovel and other Implement and went out to mend the road leading Into Caldwell. Caploslnn Hhks Great Territory. HT ,n'S, March IS An rplolon at the KUltall Powder company'' phint at Alton, III., near hero, tonight Hhook territory In Illinois wllblii dl talice of iKl mile. The effect of III eploloii, however, did not cro the MiMlnalppI river Into MlMourl. Catara.l to Have Fair. KHTACAI'A, Ore. March l Through the effort of eerl wide awake cltlen K'tm l wlU have a fulr thU fall, llm ilalen hav been set for Heiliiulr Hi 20. giving ample time for winning elilllt In b sent to the county fair at Canby. Find. Cure for EniLJ After Y..r. of Suffij. "My .l.uM.r ,m, eplleplle nil for IIiih rlll ( eomlitg every few veial diH'lora but n,.r 4 DEAL WITH BRITAIN CHARGE IN SENATE TOLL IXIMPTION PRICE FOR NON INTIRFIRINCI IN MIXICO PAID WILSON'S POLICy IS ATTACKED (r ,,'rMl,, u J " 1... Hot Wave In Lo Angeles J.OS ANtiK'I.KS, Man h 17 -Thi wa the hottest day III U Angeles sliu-e 1ST9. I The temperature at noon wa 93 d I green, being almot two degree- high er than the maximum yesterday. Westlnghoute Dies. NKW Vt'ltK. Mareh 13-Oeorge Wentlnghouae, a fort'tnorat figure in the world of engineering and Inventor Kormal of the air brake that bar hi name, youngest daughter of the and Mrs. Wilson, to Will um (i. Of MISUSE OF MAILS NEW YORK. March 13 A near riot occurred today in the Siegel depart ment stoie on Fourteenth street, when the salesgirls realized they were to lose not only their positions but their savings deposited in the defunct Sie gel bank as well. Let's wreck the store!" cried one girl, and others Joined her with the in tention of putting the threat into exe cution. Cooler heads, however, per suaded the girls to abandon the Idea. The trouble followed the appearance of Mrs. L. Matteson, an employee, who had just returned from Eurone and learned for the first time of the bank's ranure. PORTLAND, Ore.. Mar. 14. School t0 Hml- William titbbs McAdoo." principals, business men. ministers, teachers, representatives of women's I clubs and parent-teachers associations met this morning In the rooms of the school board In the court house and organlied an Anti-Tobacco campaign, in which they have been given assur ance of the cooperation of the larger tobacco dealers. The purpose of the campaign will be to prevent the nse of cigarettes and other forms of tobacco among school boys. Though state and city laws for bid the sale and use and provide pen alties, it was stated that 15 to 50 per cent of boys in various schools had contracted the cigarette habit. ronce aumonty will oe SOUgnt 10 , ra nellllenllarv nt Atlanta Uv..r report violation of laws forbidding ; a reputed millionaire, reeelved'a simi- Beats Bear to Death. Ad.., secretary of the treasury, was '"V '" . "rn .-jo.i nia.U f the Whl. lln... Io,Imv. t! ","lrh. " r,,rh '" ,M" 1 'l"' direction of the president. Secretary Tumulty handed out a brief annouuee-itu-nt reading as follows: "The Pnsldent anil Mr. Wilson an nounce the engagement of their! Leaves 1:0.000,000 Estate. votingest daughter. Kleanor Randolph.! NKW YORK. March 13 The will . 1 valley, killed a large black bear Inst I Friday after a desperate fight with nature' own wraponi tont- and clubs-a he wa without a gun. 13. John J. NEW YORK, March Meyers and Archie U found guilty in the federal court to day nf tiHini; the mnlla to il.'frainl hv ' the sale of milling stocks through A L. WiBtier & Co. Winner was sen tenred to serve six years In the Ked of lieorge H. Yanderbllt. a filed for probate ht-r,. today, leave hi entire estate, estimated at t.'O.OOO.imo to his widow and only daughter, Cornelia. Charge Councilman. SEATTLE. Murrh 13 John 11. I'elrce. rlty rounrlliiinu w ho was an-niK.-d of ollcltlng rainpulgn fund from cafe proprietor during the re cent political campaign, resigned from llie council at a l-cllll meeting called for today to Investigate) tlmllar rhnrVMa rnlnnl All,..pf ft .l.ulilnnl ii inio-i nu ,k, ...mr m.n Jone. of Washington, Assail Views of President; Oeclares That Chang of Policy Would be Cowardly WASHINilTON'. March 1 -Prelim Hmry klrmlh!ng on the Panama ran tt I toll rout rover? will orcupy the X'tmie tomorrow a the result of an effort Itindo today by Senator Jour, of Washington, to havn pained hi" re oluttou calling on Prraldent Wllaoll for Inform! Ion a to what foreign government lle pnilealed again! toll eieinplloii for Amertcau roalwle hip and for gorreapoiidenrii b tweu the l'nltel Klate tul foreign power relating thereto. Senator Itrtalow, of Kan ana. who la oppoard to rerl of toll rieinpllon, urged that the roluton b referred lo the foinuilllc on luteriKaulc rnl. of which H-nator Olioriiian, of New York. I chairman. Oppotirit! of the of iHr, Mil"- N.r.ln. Mil). rilANK S.gns Tllomll,l ( rlul.ltrii j, k I'llitrd Slle who atf ,gt, from attaik .( rpi:.-(, tiutilrn n. sorrow li t!,-,f p-!tl win) would ;iv anuli;, lo,,? hrsllli lo I c Mill.i, i , '" Dr. Mi!' Ncrvlni ? I one of the ,r rrnlr,;r, J dr Hut alliu tu n It (, tritflicial in tlnuiu, and thoae who have turd H J the girntr.f la th in n S "cuif-sll. I'.n a Irhadl. h (or llrtvoil lIlKt.ri, J not hoitatr to k-it It a (,u Sold ky tl Orvuuiit. It u,k ie f.iie ! ken.flt y.ur ratum4. MtLII MIOICALCO.. Ulu., HITCHII WINS v ihncsiiik AriUTniiicy. t, kr. Wla. March 11 Willi, fc, lightweight rhamplon pf thTi, frated Ad Wolgsat, liamj thrlr lOnimul IniiiI h-rn Ic:(k The champion t.olbotrd ttw lr. (an boy In five round h4 evriitli rouml ft.Mired him lat count of four. Odd wrr 141; faor of IttcbUi Itlli hlo niBiln the Stipulate trf n.'. Miiitid. at & o'clin k HiltifcrK handily. The be in bataixH m wbrn he got on lb -'r tit, wa a half pound under weiK FOSSIL SKILITON SMOwt one AT ACI Of k' HKHI.IN, Mareh 13 A tihu! Ihropoliiglcal dUrovrry In the rnt prt of (!-mian Kat Afrva a rt-neal. if whom Senator tl iormn U'H-rted In the Ixikal Anti-lgrr. tn the leader, bellre that llm cnl I Han Itelck, of tho t;r..igl. l cotunilttiHi would give a favorat'le re-' tlogl' l Institute of lirtlin U port on the Jone rexilulion and thalisily. It I fowill human akrlrt sale of tobacco to boys under 21. in the same way that a citizen's commit tee especially deputized with police authority has curbed violations of the speed ordinance by automobiles. A survey by schools will be made to determine how many boys have be come cigarette "fiends." lar term and was fined $10,000. Meyers and Winner were engaged In promoting the sale of mining stock through the malls when their offices were raided and they were arrested. Investors, It was charged by th gov ernment, lost mure than $1.0u0.000 through-the operations of the defend- Publicity methods will be employed ' ants. They were trle-d once before to impress the evils of the practice. War was declared on the system of advertising "smart" clothes which Bhows young fellows in tight fitting garments and cigarettes in their mouths. It was asserted that from such advertisment high schood boyB cot their Idea that It is manly and fashionable to smoke cigarettes. It was also stated that eight high school boys to every grammar school boy smoke. but the Jury failed to agree. AND J0BS0F GIRLS RAILWAY BILL CAUSES J TO OPEN VAST TRACT Clinic For Women 8mokrs. CHIl'AliO. March 13 A clinic for women smoker wa established today by the AntU'lgaretln league, which has been surcesNful In breaking of the ignretl habit hoys who hav appear ed In the Juvenile court. The treat ment Is simply spraying the throat with a special solution. McMinnvlll Boy Win. ALIIANY. Ore., March 13 (ieorge Stewart. Jr., representing MeMlnn- vllle college, tonight won the annual Interrolleglittn oratorical content of Oregon. Usle Hubbard, of Pacific college, took second diice and Eric Holt, of Willamette I'nlversily, was third. Fire Burns Three Babies MOSCOW. Idaho. March 13. Three children, aged 4. 2J, yenrs ami IJ months, respectively, were burned to death last night at Collins, three miles north of llovlll, when fire destroyed tne nome or .Mr. and Mrs. Henry III saw. Law Does Not Effect Llcenie. MADISON, Wh., March H- Thc eugenic law paused at the hint ses sion of the leglHlatiire has bud prac tically no effect on the normal mini that commute, on foreign relation would pigeon hole It. On thla Issue the senate may he forced to vote tomorrow. That such a vote could not strictly be considered a a test on tho reHal lsue, howevrr, I maintained by tome of th nator, because aotnn might vote In favor of a reuunet for more In formation who would not vote again! repeal on the final roll call. In urging hi reoutlon today Sena tor Jone charged (hat riemption re- peal wa the price to be paid by the I nltrd State for noninterference u Mexico by foreign power and that President Wilson plea to congress for reH-ul followed negotiation wlih Great Hrltaln whereby thai nation had agreed to support the principle of the Monroe doctrine. The Washington enntor assailed the views of the pre Idi'iit. declaring that to reverse the policy of Ihn government would be a humiliating cowardly, rarven action magnlflcrnl lle of prrwrtua Till I held to prove that lean bapa hundred of thousand of . ago a highly developed race of S habited th African continent. BASKETBALL SEASON AT CORVALLIS COLLCCIOrP JAPS CUT NAVAL ESTIMATES POItTLANI), Ore., March 14. Wal ter P. Davidson telegraphed from 8L Paul today to J. L. D. Morrison that i the trade of central Oregon lands for :th.- Transportation building In Chi- ,-. ., . i-ioHf-u. in" umioiiigi tier or marriages in th,. H,, n u P. Ms valued at about $3,600,000 and the tended bv Dr c. a Harper state ;minnn'hi.,rifn'n th,edeal aret0 cove--jh''l" officer In a statement 'today. Mr. Davidson Is president of the! s T W K V 4 ' "ti rn' m " 9 ' h ' ?i ' ,. VALDEZ. Alaska. March 13 -AH ' 0rH!on Western Colonization com- ,, ,;' . ' ' , , I"''h1,'" Alaska was wild with oy when th I ;,1a.ny"h,'a','l''"t''r8 of which are m CJVn news was flashed that President Wll tnlH clt- alul Mr- Morrison Is the ; . ' ,, ' ,", r. recently In paas- son had signed tneXmlSM ''f "-nager. L W. HI.., Ilw , InVse, 1?'' ka railroad bill. The entire popula-r,'8l";"'t Northern rall-j ,,ild, y " " or" .ion of Valedz participated In Vpar-j 'i, JJ Hlo k' l"d "a cn,y s rv s"or oTroZ. ade last night and arrangements are i n"' r" '" mpany. ,,,. a T ,', flf ,h. w..h. tteing made for a more formal celebra- ''r' atent Interest In connection I Ington State Highway department, Is Ip """"dHI lu l" I'eopie oi niglmay engineer. l rainmnKs a committee has been . Vu """ !" ".riy appoints to prepare for the 1917 Alas-, fentral part of the state, la the ka semi-centennial exposition in that ! an""","'"""'nt 'r"m Mr' I)avl,ls"n hat city, to commemorate the fiftieth an-',hfi lan1 lnv",v,'l. approximately 200, niversary of the purchase of Alaska1, af','l, at once 1,0 colonized from HiiHsia. A big celebration will i y thrlf,y I-rrnari. be held Saturday In the two lilracit! The trade tum i,Pen under wav for halls of the city, and will end with a : Hpveral months and In the meantime tne 8yntlleate taking over the land has been studying the problem of placing settlers without delay. Wilson-Wiekeriiham ball In the even in. rtJKTLAND, Ore.. Mar. 12. Two great docks were burned, nearly $500, 000 worth of grain ruined, and two steamers badly damaged by an early morning nre which broke out at 4:12 this morning on Columbia dock No. L', foot of Albina avenue, and worked rap idly northwest to the foot of Randoloh street, four blocks away. Springing from the Columbia No. 2 dock to the Royal Mall liner Glenrov and to the Montgomery No. 1 dock, the fire consumed $100,000 worth of wheat oats and barley owned by M. H. Hous er and stored on the two docks. Thence It passed to the asphalt laden coanter Cricket, whose cargo of 4000 barrels of asphalt, a quantity of sul phur and several drums of Easoline son was blazing. KEEL OF GREATEST BATTLESHIP IS LAID EMPLOYEES OF U. S. EXPRESS COMPANY TO SECURE JOBS NKW YORK, Mar. 17. Assurances 1 have been given to employes of; the I'nited States Kxpress company at i a meeting in Jersey City that when the I companv go's out of business provls-! ion ior mem win he made by other ex-: , press companies. "The parcel post has done a great I ,NP' YO"K' Miirch 1 -The laying deal to make the express business 1 "f haHleghlp No. 39. which dwindle" gci.i f i ...... eventually mav he named either h.. manager of the local service 'hut ex 'Nor,h ''""I1" or the. Arizona at the l'Kmma.ic Hiram Char lea (iill. perienred men. such as are In the em-1 vy yaT(l in '!"'oklyn today, marks ' I i'J"1? "'' ,,M-. HH '"' f ' city Ploy of this company, need not worrv I tx'glnning of the greatest fighting1.,"1' a""r, !,vi"f "en recnlled from They arc wanted by other comnanies " ! maf'hl',B in he Pnlted Slate navy and , "iayor " "l,,lr- TMlay Mr. fJIII did Plans were discussed to l .i . ' ' "le r""r'r "' any ever b,,llt or project- ,wh;'t "''"'I seldom .lo. He came fund to he ZXtZ Z j5 7. ed hy ar,y 1 " 8"'1 wa" '"'Wiralel as mayor of ' sue will oe H ehtlv larger Ih.m I, George M. Brown Announces UOSKIil ltti, Ore, March 14. "My record as a law enforcing officer Is my platform," I probably the predom inating principle set out In the d clnra l Ion of George M. Itrown, of It.iK.-hiirg, who today announced defi nitely ),is candidacy for nomination for the post of attorney-general of Oregon at the Republican primary election In May. 1000 Perish. KKATINADOIl, Russia, March II. More than 1000 persons perished to day In the Inundation of the towns of Slnnit.a and Achtyrskajn by a tidal wave from the Sea of Azov. The wave struck the town during a violent bur- rlcane which swept the province of nunan. Gill Inaugurated. SKATTLK, Wash., March Ifi. "Many a good fish gets the book." said the TOKIO, March 13 -To the tune of vehement protest from Premier Yam amnio, the upper hous of the Japan ese parliament todnv reduced the ha val estimate froln Jso.ooo.OnO to $4&,- Ooii.nno. The government originally wanted I'1''."'1".1 but prevlou rutting had trimmed Its figure hy $1Vim0.000. The net step will Ix. the rsllmste' submission to a conference committee representing both upper and lower houses. Indication were that they would go Hi rou Kb In their latest form. SEEK DYNAMITE SENT TO IOLI MARCHERS SACRAMKNTO. Cl . March 12. Detective of this city and sheriff a deputies of Sacramento county nre searching today for a camera box con taining dynamite believed lo have been sent from Ban Krnnclsro to one of the leaders of the "army" of unem ployed, camped Just across the river which It was sain, was to ne used in blowing up one of Sacramento's fire engine houses. Information as In the shipment nf the dynamite I said to have, come from Pulled Stales H.rrcl Service operatives. It Is reported that the feeling of Ihn men has changed hut little amnion! what they claim to have been miiiec pHsarily brutal treatment by firemen and deputy sherirfs when the unem ployed were ejected from Southern Pacific properly Monday. COHVAI4.IS. tire. Mfi !M baseball season t th Orr Ifn tnral rolleg I on In rarne .'. Wllala Clark arrived 10 after spending several d tl r hauling euiilpnirnt. announce! flret prartlr. More than M INinded to th first rail, and s1 other hare turned out lnc th of last year's stato champions r: In ault. while all of the other 1" of Ihn North weal ronfrrrtire hw fered severe loaaea during lh J and thla sdvantage, logeihrr W pniiulslng hunch of recnilt. eenu1 liidh-Bt that this I to b th greaf baseball year y4 eijwrenced ou u Iim sI rampu ' avenue of presidents is RENAMED SIXTEENTH STRIT WASIIlNtmiN. March 13.-Tlks tlonal capital. hlch during th, k two year ha numbered ainoaj; atreeta on taring thn HriM.l t rlgn sounding nm" of Avenut4 Prraldent." Jr ''' deiiHM-ratlo simplicity of SHt atrtn-t a result of rotigresnloui' Hon. After prolong. d dlculop presentation of argmnent to that the capital of the Culled t'f should give the tret leading ty from the White House a nam V Hug thn dignity of the great com" whose executive used the avess" a thoroughfare. Congress r"1 yeur ago changed the name. j ATTRIBUTED AGE OF 114 TO REGULAR HAH"1. 4 PKNNSACOI.A. Kla March I Isaac Cooey, reputed to b 111 f'' old. who died recently- st home In Karambla county, Kl. ' was born In South Carolina sod more than loo grandchildren, it" trlbiiled hi old age to regular f TAKE KISSINQ TOLL I . ' i FIRE DRILL SAVES 1000 PUPILS IIALTIMOHK. March 12. One thou sand pupils of public school No. 20 were marched from thn building In good order by their tenchers today while a fire was making rapid prog ress through the structure. The build ing was destroyed. NOBODY SPARED. Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured. There Is nothing mi.ro Aun,,r,.., thr.n a chronic disorder of hA anm. acn. is it not surprising that many "'"n Je wun sucn an ailment uen a permanent cure la within ihaii. reach and may he had for a trine' "About one year ago," Bays p. H. Beck of Wakebe, Mich., "I bought a park age of Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using them I have felt perfectly well. I had previously used any num ber of different medicines, but none HT thorn saea n ... 1 - - r' .:r. V. c. " ,aglln benefit." H. E. BocLl. u,.., . . . 1LT 811 dealers. (Adv 1 ft I rn"oeipnia DbA.U-J AAA . V. I older slH.eh. the Pennsylvania and wll W T vrrr . v . the tenth vessel of the sup-rdr-ad ! , t,"!Y'T S; Mar, h "i-a"', naught class to be added to the fleet. I ."7, MA,'," "V"1 Miss Kleanor Ran- i.ise the Pennsylvania, sh- will er ' ' " ' " wnose engage- Stubborn, Annoying Cough Cured. ' My husband had a teen years and mv son for 7.,m 1 '.' nsylvanla, sh will ear- r.r iri..,.'. v- ... "i.i-in.iry inree M-incn r f es in r:.( h hn.i "" n-eenuj, were c red i the I fn, JZ2,T .COm,,M'',y ,mimnt 12 t these guns altouc b,r , " ""H,B of '''f'"l"""l Wilson at a ThlrX,. , :., '.r..whl:h !m n"tand will be th second I v. 1. ? .L .' '.'x I'ar,y ')cal theater tonight. ".ues irs. navia Moor. or eftulimed. Alth,,h .h t...., .. .., "'ey attended a performance of rr.0 : ... , . . 'I (J 1 If l(rII . A flfi Vfl Ihn 1 .... I I dKinaw. A in ft. rrt t . ... 1I(e; i: y nir i ..... , Oiscover'y dM fo these' men lilmZ'TT. tr? '" for you. Dr. King's . Irv , P'a'? hH "" Huert Cill ,or Llnd- y me increasing senotisnes of the situation In Mexico, from a financial rather than a military standpoint, how. ever. President Huerta at last appears to he ready to resume) negotlatons with John Und, President Wilson's person- ng coughs relieve, ia grippe and all throat and lung ailments. Money rl S'3 '"- AH druggists. Prti about 10 per cent completed. The superdreadnought New York which was built at the Itrooklyn navy yard Is almost ready for her trials In tWO Week. It was aaM .!.. .u ... Kidney Troubles Attack Oregon City men ana Women, Old and Young. Kidney HI eelze young and (.Id. Often come with little warning Children coffer In their early years, .'an't control tho kidney secr-tlcni. flirts are languid, nert.uis suffer pain. Women w trrt, enn't do dally nork. Men have, lame and aching back.. If you havo any form of kidney III You must reach the cause -the kid ney. t loan's Kidney pin. are for WPa), kidneys Have brought relief to Oregon City people. Oregon City testimony proves It. Mrs. Mattio .1. Pace, 612 Twelfth St.. Oregon City, Oregon, says: 'Several of my family have Inken Ooan's Kid ney fills for back and kidney trouble and have had quirk and lasting relief. I feel Justified In recommending this remedy." Ror sain by all dealers. Prlc Co cents. Poster Mllliurn Co.. IlnfTslo New York, sole agents for the United States. CAMIIRIIK1K. Msss.. Mar teen Harvard rollege sophoinnm eat nt one of tho Memorial Hall t'xik a "kissing census" yell" ., with these results: , ., Tii.l flnlin In hnvA tinver kiltn v- girl except sister or cousin. . Hv admit having kissed out'"! family. T Ono refued to answer. I .... I iLLNFfts nr iiinr.g r.aMPBtt--.,,! ..fni: DELAYS COURT AT A'v ; . j.s U Campbell wa exiwcted here tow , ASTORIA. Ore., March . . . ihs Cl noin a special session o. court to near rases in w ni -, j of Aslorla Is directly Interest! tel. 'phono measage wa r'"',"vrt,oi Ing b I HI at his home In .. ru- Infllt' Tho Judge Is suffering from mutory rheumatism and It Is ,inC when he ran resume work. SUFFRAGETTE ARSON SQUAD BURNS RAILWAY PROPt" I.ONHOV. March IB. A '""ify arson iiad early today b"rn ,icj passenger coaches, dlsaincw j 111111'"'- and did other miscellaneous the railroad yards at KlnK neHr Hlrmliigham. Srt The dean of Westminster celved a letter from Miss Sylvia i hurst. Informing him that a ,hr,'"pV suffragette propose to attend ev services at th abtwy net Hnt"i7 nsltlng that special services b t for them. ' j - i Wife Kills Editor. j l representative, which were broken take no other. s.ma lr V. tc :sston Cgl111''. I rtii., nisi' '. - - , B- editor of the Klgsro, was shot ;! , Mm. llonHolts I'alllaiU. Wife OI ' ., Remember the name Doan's and Calllaux, th French mnlster of i (Adv.) nance. He died tonight.