THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1911. AILSHIE RESPECTS U TO CANDIDACY Idaho Jurist Feels That Con stitution Prohibits Him Running for Governor. TRIO LEFT IN CONTEST Supreme Judge' Withdrawal From Field Leave Clasun, Tajlor and Swwtwr as Candidate for Nomination. BOISE. Idaho. Sept i 1 Special ) Tathcr than become a candidate for the Republican Gubernatorial nomination In this statei especially In view of th Ixct the constitutional bar had been raised. Jam F. Ailshl. Judir In th bupremo Court, who was looked upon aa tho party standard tearer by a boat of friend, announce that he will re tire) from th flfdd. t The ait cuncement hat created a tlr In political circle It leaves thre an nounrel candidate for th Governor- ftlo In the rare. They are Lleutenan Governor 8wtar. Itul Clnaston and Fteven D. Taylor. State Auditor. Th elimination of A IN hie. It Is bedlewed. will brina out numerous othar can didates. Withdrawal la AraH4, Jud Ailshl made th announce ment of hla OVclslon In an open letter. He savs In Dart: "I roerct that I am not ab' to my way clear to announce that I will be a ran 11. late for Governor. I hav considered the question very ertou.ily and hero reached the definite conclu Hen that I will not b a candidate fr the nomtuatlon for Governor at the 11! prtmarv. "It Is a distinct honor to any man to be the chlf executive of 'hla com monwealth: It la equally crat an honor to be held doa-.-rvln- and worthy by the Deoulo to serve them In that rush office, and I am much gratified at these expressions of commendation and confidence. coming aa they do from citizens of tho state I havo been eorr inc d.irln the laft nln year. Thes considerations, however, admonish me that trve dutiei at hand aro as Import ant and irrave and the necessity of their faithful discharge Is as vital to thw iwoi.le a . are the dutlen of the oornor of tho statev Qaeatleaa I Raised. -I a-o also aware there aro people in th. atate who are flncere In their belief that the constitution render Justice of the Supreme Court Ineligible to en.cr upon the duties or any niner tte office durlnoj the full period of ill Tea i-4 from the time of hi election and whil many of the ableat lawyer and Indites hav expressed a contrary view. I feel that where th matter af fects me personally. I would rather re solve hit doubt In favor of those who leliere me Inellcible. so that there may he no question ab,-ut my observance of the constitution. The constitutional bar referred to by Juries A. Is Ills Is as follows: "No Justice of the Supreme Court shall be elialble to any other office of trust or profit order tho law of th Mate during the term for which ho was elected." riaatatoa A ami a CaadMate. l"pon th heels of th announcement of t'.:m withdrawal of Judge AUhl th candidacy of Paul Gladstone u an nouncod here. Claaston wni srealcer of the House of Representatives dur ing the 10th session of th Legislature He was drfcated for tho Republican Clubernatorlal nomination last Fall and later rtac.i In the hand of th Attor nev.General vldence proportlng to how that Jamea 1L Brady, the suc cessful Republican nomlne-e violated th primary law by spendlna more fnnnev for fiwniei than was per mitted, lie made the same charRO aaatnst R F. ONelU who. too. wa lefrated ! r the romlnatlon. Lieutenant-Governor Swtser an nninced Ms cur.rtldacy first. He Is be I loved to be the strongest man so far mentioned, due to his lone service In the Lsla!tture and tho fact he Is the ?nly one of the threes who come from ihe southeastern part of the state which Is Kenerally conceded to hold the balance of power. State Auditor Tavlor announced his candidacy In the northern part of tho state. Like Mr. riaastone. Taylor l from Bonner county, the moat northern of the panhandle. day when the regular opening exer cises of . the college were be held In th Brighton chapel. Prospect Indi cate a substantial Increase of students over previous years. The chool will b rreatly strengthened by the addi tion of a number of new course; th conservatory of music will b en larged by th establishment of a branch studio at Hlllsboro and th ad dition of two new assistants to th teaching; force. Miss Ada Taylor, who has received her training at the Pa ctfio conservatory, will be an edi tions! assistant in the piano depart ment, and Hiss GoKlie Peterson, a stu dent of Mint. Pauline Miller Chapman, of the conservatory, who possesses a charming mexso-soprano voice, will be added to the vocal department. Professor Shlppe. of the history and political science department, has an nounced three new courses to be given and In th modern lan Kua ires more ad vanced French la to be offered. Pro fessor Henry P. Gilbert, the new head of th cbemistrv department, will of fer four new courses and the biology coursea will b advanced. Miss Martha Holmes, formerly of the Goldendale High School, will fill a vacancy In the academy department of the college, and Miss Alice Sewcll, who has been atudyins; art In New York for the past two year, will be UK ID PJ.K"AT HILL, COISTV HIOI1 IS ' AUKD FLORENCE FRl.VCIPAL, HIGH STUDENTS PROTEST Average of e)0 Per Cent Peemed Too Hard for Athletes. HOOI RIVER. Or, Pept. Jl. iSpe rUl. The student body of the Hood F.iver High School have entered a strong protest against the action of th city (School Hoard la raising th standard of scholarship to be main tained by thoae participating In athlet ics from a weekly grade of 75 per cent to l per cent. By a unanimous vote the Board was petitioned to re duce the grade to th old standard. The School Board, however, according to on of Its members. lr. H. L. Dumble will retain the t per cent standard. The high school student have the Idea that w in opposed to athletics." said Dr. Dumble, "but no one believe more In th benefit of (porta properly rorducted. TV consider that no tu dent who cannot maintain a grade of more than s per cent has any busi ness pas.ing too much time on the athletic Held." FILIPINOS SHY ON RICE Covrrnor-fVcneral Bay Shipload for (Government, to Prevent Famine. MANILA. Sept. SI. Danger of a famine In th Philippine on account of th failure of th rice crop ha be come so threatening that Governor General Forbea decided today to or der the purch by th Government of an entire shipload of th cereal In Rangoon. Th carload will b ol J to th people at coat. Th prtc of th staple on th markets her baa advanced far above all previous record, with only a small supply In Bight. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OPENS Additions Are Made to lacnlty and Course Are Advanced. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Forest Grove. Or Sept. II. ( Special. Pa cific University opened its door for th H.h year of Us existence Thurs- i .. . j! i tvi t .- . , f . -I ! -,; if '-r? if i- J e sfceasaaawi in it ii i 1 al. ar t A I 4 Alfred ri lewera. t . Sept. II (Spe- FLORKNCE. Or. clal. ) School openetl In the Adi district Monday In charge of Mis Madge HamMe. a graduate of th University of Oregon. 111. Thl rhool H unique In that, although a country district having but a small population and only about 16 children who attend school, mor thnn half of those are dolno; high school work, their school having a two-year high achool course. Florence School also opered Monday with a good attendance. Professor Alfred Power, head of the county high school at pleas ant Hill last year. Is principal, and will teach the high achool classes. Miss Jennie M. Roseen, of Langlnls, a last-year graduate of O. A. C. teache the Interme diate classes, and Miss Jetty Shrode. of Kugene. teaches the primary department. Many reel dents of th surrounding county are moving to town to place their children In achool, and th town 1 filling so rapidly that house to rent are at a premium. at the head of th art coursea. Ath letlca will be put on a more solid basis than formerly by the addition of an Instructor for the women of th school. FOOD LAW T0BE INVOKED Chemical Treating of Ttlce Must Bo Indicated, Says Commission. Hereafter the law covering the mar keting of food products treated with chemicals la to be enforced where small amount are bought the same aa la required on large packages. This applies to polished rice particularly. tacks are marked, but the consumer who rurchases small quantities Is Ig norant of the real quality of the prod uct. The State Dairy and Focd Comml elon has been led to this step by th efforts of th Federal authorities to stop the sale of inferior rice through the method of polishing, which 1 not only injurious but lessens th food value of the rice as well. A circular letter prepared by Commissioner Bailey, clrects that all rice which la coated with glucose or talc must b abelrd on the package. "Coated with Glucose and Talc. Wash Befor U- lng" "It la not the proportion of glucose r.d talc that aro lnjuilou to health so mucii a what la taken away from the rlca before those are applied that robe the grain of He nutrtlve value," said L. T. JudL of the Commissioner' office esterd.iy. t'neoated rice la rice whlci has been polished and the rice meal removed, but without the applica tion of glucose and talc. CHEAP POWER OFFERED Cut of 50 Prr Cent Promised Hood rUver If Company I Admitted. HOOD RIVER. Or.. Sept. Jl. (Spe cial.) Samuel ."empson. chief stock holder of the Skamania Power A Light Co. which la developing a C.000 horse power lt on th Wind river, was In hi city today Interviewing business men and the members of th City Coun cil relative to furnishing the muni cipality with power at wholesale rate and allowing the city to distribute It at retail prices through a munlclpaj plant. Mr. Sampson say that h win submit hla proposition formally to the City Council tomorrow night. In th vent that It entertain hi plan, he will furnish power at a 10 per cent cut n th present rale of the Pacific Power a: Light Co. .Mr. Sampson says that he s also wtfelng to submit bids In compa nion with any company or companies. He left for Tne Dailea. where he will make the same proposition. He ha already conferred with the city govern ments of ancouver ana asnougai. where hi proposition fcae been met with favorably. Hop-Picking- "Sears Close. FOREST GROVJi Or, Sept. IL SoectaL) Hop-picking will end her omorrow. The yield haa been under he average, but the quality la good. Prune are a light crop, and there haa been some damage from tne rain. probably ten percent Much oat and some wheat are yet onthreshed on tn bottom lands Shocked grain that haa not been reset has sprouted and I wior or lee colored. Cahbages. kale and potatoea are late. Livestock- Is rooking well. Some Fall plowing and seeding have already been done. Edlefsen deliver fuel tie. CJJOS. 5 , 0-JH& p PfSWTn ......... r. . i j fjf -rr- - , jv.'Fi j Free Pick and Choice Any Suit in Either of o Our Two Stores, Only Only eight more days of the big Trade-Building Sale, In -which for the sake of gaining new customers we give all our trade the chance to come into our store, go through the entire stock at their leisure and select any Suit in the house, paying only $15, This is a rare opportunity, as there are plenty of suits, actually worth and which we sell all the time at $20, $22.50, $2o and $30, Do not think that the best suits have already been picked out, as it is not the case. -Each day we aro adding from one hundred to two hundred and fifty new Suits to the stock. The picking is just as good as the first day the sale opened. Free Pick and Choice of Any Boy's Suit, JVorth $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00, During This Great Trade-Building Sale, for Only . . . . TVe are interested in the boys. They will all be big men some day and we want their patronage. "With this in view we now offer them special prices during the Trade-Building Sale. They us well as the men can now pick out a good Suit, paying only $5, although they aro fully worth the regular prices, up to $8. rownsviile woolen Mill MILL - TO - MAN CLOTHIERS Third and Morrison Third and Stark Store NUPTIHL DEAL-FAILS of them. We hold the entry of Alice Montgpmery should be canceled." Woman's "Business Transac tion" Loses Homestead. ALL RIGHTS ARE FORFEITED Laad Officials) Decree That Spouse Who Deserts Husband Not En titled to Privilege) Under Government Act. BOISE, Idaho. Sept. 21. (Special.) To marrr and claaalfy th act as pur lr a business transaction to collect a $200 debt prored disastrous for Alice i Montgomery an entrywoman. wno attempted to hold a l0-acr home stead, oonslstlns of valuable land. Th realster and receiver or th uoise Land Office, In a decision handed down in a contest ca lntltutd by Bert w. Cluan against th entrywoman, mad clear th fact that a woman, who Is deserted by her husband can claim thai title aa head of a family and noid a homestead, out tne spous wno jreri. th -husband has no i.ghts under th homestead act regardless of tho fact that th court had granted a decre of fltvorc. aicrrisx la foe Debt. Th case has attracted a great deal of attention, due to tne remaraaoi catmnt of Allc Montgomery that she card nothing tor th man she m.irid .iciDt th collection of a debt that would b paia n n.rriura ceremony. The omcieus th Land Offlo bring out th Important facta In th contest when they ay: -The contest, herseii, tesuiiea mat her marrias with John Montgomery waa a bualnea transaction ; mat mum married him for th purpos of secur ing 1200. which h alleged was owed her by Montgomery: ah further tetl ftd that she nver lived with him and sb mphael thle by aaylng that at th tlm h married mm ne "" emphatically that ah nvr wouia llv with him. "John Montgomery tesuiiea uimi mi wife failed and rfued to llv with him xceptlng for hort IntorvaJa H ..,..- ,..tiflil that he alway pro vided for her when h did llv with waa ready and willing to provide for hr at all time If h would mak hr nome w.wu ia-assaa Drop Prvceedlaaa. Mra Montgomery at one time. In stituted divorce proceedings her husband. Alter tween thm sh cedlng and THEFT OF HORSES DARING Fosses of Camas Prairie District Search for Culprits. HOOD RIVER. Or.. Seot. 21. (Spe cial.) Posses, composed of county of ficials and residents of the Camas Pralrl district, of Klickitat County, Washington, aroused at the darlns theft of a nair of. Iaree bay draft horses, property of Contractor Ivirtle son, of Tacoma, Wash., who has the contract for the larare drainage dltcH of Klickitat County Drainage-District No. 1. have been scouring the regions aldarent since last Tuesday night, bep- tember 12, the time of the theft searching for the culprits. The bays stolen were said to be worth more than 700. the most valuable of tne 101. nharlea 1 Wheeler, who returned from the region yesterday, where he had been Inspecting property there, ays that It Is thought that the theft waa committed by persons familiar with the camp of the contractor's crew and who were well acquainted with the surrounding country. The horses were taken from the barn at midnight. It waa possible to follow their tracks for six miles to the west, wien me u became lost because of recent rains. Kalem Railroad Man Resigns. SALEM. Or., Sept. 21. (Special.) Assigning aa his reason the fact that private Interests demand all of hl3 time, Roland K. Page, for a number of years Salem manager of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company her, haa formally tendered his resig nation to General Manager Hlld, of Portland. Mr. Page aome time ago orally advised the company that he desired to resign, but no action was taken. Yesterday he took formal ac tion and after considering the mat ter a compromise waa reached where by he would remain until November 1. against conference be- wlthdrw the pro- dlvorc case was then brought by th nuuana Th. outcome of th cas was th lsuanc of a deer of divorce. "If a wlf b deserted by her hus band, and th latter neglect and re to contribute toward her sup port, she may then make entry under he homestead " family. We do not ima .u, which a woman who deliberately de- ,,- hu.band has been permitted to hold a homestead entry, nor do w find any rul under which th allowance of an entry under uch condition would be authorised. Th dometlo life of this couple waa certainly no credit to either DANGERS OF SKIN INFECTION In All Enmtioa aod Abraelon Poalaaa Kills Germ Li aad Ueals Quickly. AMT abraaloa of th skin, out. boll, blis ter, rash or open sore spot Is danrerous as a possible source of Infection, leadln to serious skin disease, and should be treated promptly with Foslam. the antiseptic, beal ln rtmedr. . ,,, Poelem readily shows Its power to am (arm life by stopping all Itchlns and caus ing the trouble to disappear. Poslam aots In this manner In any skin disorder. In cluding all ecsemas. acne, salt rheum, skin scale, psoriasis, seven-year Itch, barber's Itch and similar diseases. Every day brines records of remarkable cures, exceedlns all claims made for It. Minor affections, suc.h as plmplss. are quickly driven away. All who hav not yet tried Poslam should write for free sample, sent by mall by the Emanucr Laboratories. 3 West 23th street. New York. Poslam is sold for 80 cents by the Owl Drut Store and all drurslits. Poslam Soap offers the beallnc medica tion of Poslam In milder form and tones and protects the skin while cleansing. An tiseptic. 24 cents at druggists'- ASHLAND PLANT SOUGHT SISKITOTJ POWER COMPAJiTT IS AFTER CITY'S SYSTEM. 98,000,00 Electric Concern Or dered to Quit Town Slakes Offer to Take Over Power Property. ASHLAND, Or., Sept 21. (Special.) Report say that the Siskiyou Power Company, which recently made a $3, 000,000 deal for the Rogue River Elec tric Company's franchise and power holdings in Southern Oregon, Is after the Ashland municipal electrlo plant, which began operation within the last 0 days. The plant here has the distinction of being the only Independent electric generating: and . distributing system anywhere In Southern Oregon or North ern California The Siskiyou corporation Is operat ing here under a franchise without a time limit and the City Council, main taining that such a franchise Is ille gal and void, has given the corpora tion until October 15 to remove its wires and poles from the streets. The Siskiyou Company has come for ward with a tentative proposal to. set tle the difficulties permanently by tak ing over the municipal plant, assuming bonded Indebtedness incurred In Its building aggregating $105,000 and other considerations including a contract for tho fixing of rates for service during the period of the 50-yeax franchise It asks. Officers of tho corporation have Invited the City Councilmen to several conferences on the subject within the last week. The Ashland municipal electric plant was undertaken In 1809 as the outcome bf a sudden rise In rates by the service corporation. The. water rights of Ash land Creek, owned exclusively by the city, are In no way Involved In any negotiations that have been entered Into between the city and the corporation, the corporation expecting to dismantle the municipal power plant. It already has wires Into Ashland from Gold Ray and Is rushing work to complete a power line here from its plant at Fall Creek, on the Klamath River, Just across the California line. The com pany Is ' also completing installation of a big electric power generating plant on upper Rogue River. Oregon Olty to Take Holiday. OREGON CITY, Or., Sept. 21. (Spe cial.) Mayor Brownell today Issued a proclamation designating Friday, Sep tember 29, which will be Oregon Clty day at the Clackamas County Fair, at Canby, a holiday. The merchants of the city are urged to close their places of business and attend the fair. Did You Ever Try the New Weinhard "COLUMBIA" BEER i-r. r jj H.V , . f ' . --; 'H.i''.JJ..- Ai' 7 Hl-,-. 7tgF. i W1 ' J- , , . ' - V 'F 4 rV-SiS3.-. fe i : V tst. sr.- '--- tf?t w;v Brewery' Own Bottling Free City Delivery -Phone Orders to- HENRY WEINHARD BREWERY Main 72 A 1172