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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1916)
SULTAN SELIM IS FIGHTING UNIT YET Turkish Battle Cruiser Bears Many Scars but Still Is in Fine Trim. RUSSIAN GUNNERY BETTER CVtaatiiMpW Altrtbatr Improir avrnt to Frrfnr of HrlUati Of- ftrrr and Fiprvte Attack on d llonplioras MoatU. coviiT wTixorxr. t iab4. Jaa. It Th Turkish, eatt:e rrair S-ilt itm. formerly t (irmu rruiear .oahaa. optt tiom action an-t vrl minor eneaa-emenle thkh aha haa ba fs.lor. U etill a fifhtlnc ante apparently aa efficient an4 powerf-il to all tatanta and pur poae aa at lha oolbmk of the war. M ahowa tha inarka of iiumeroua in J jriae r-ivel, la hr nom woun tare, votabiy thr Indicted by KunaUo t:-laB sheila, kvil anly tba arara re lain. Th report t the Associated rr. established by rrnnl vlait la tha Sul tan !elim. la that alt ala not a cripple or "lama duck." aa aha baa oft beea reportc- abroad, but la perfect battla trim with every cua Intact and radv to emerge for actio a at a momenta notice. Wtnklf Oflra Paoaf. Siaea tha tv-llnnlnc of the '. ultaa Jtailrn baa r-td. anion c other lat'irt-flt. eoi4rble tfinuf from a culllalea with a mn. bar forward deck waa tora opa by a U-tnch shall, a emokeatark waa etruck by aaother 1 lack arojtlta aad a flytac fraarmanl af a t'M ehrll burat tha mull of ona f IH trulHf ;Mcb funa. All thee Injirlee ara niark'd only wtm scar, kaviac bear complatalr repalreai Her ao4 apparently baa baas Impaired but little. If at all. Tha officers of tha 9ultaa Selim a r aria th pra-e of rntlh officers wtta th llnaaU I.Iak Sea fleet la tha rhaecd tactic. Improved runrr and greater aicralfia of "a Uuseian an l ca. an-t may espeee. with, tha eom piettoa of tha acotd and perhape tha third of tha w l;u.lan balttaerilp. display of arrratr activity aalbsl t.ia fnouta of tna lloapborua. aapbaraa Ma Writ raatirtad. Te," eorraapnd-at waa prlvlleeed to Htt tha fortift-al-na at that point. A dwrnptioa la aaturelly not trenarula eible. bot tha artillery eiperts In charce declare themselves abeolutely ronvtneed that tha l;ln. either now or subsequently, would not have tha siichteal cbanca of peaetratlof tha dfaaa. Tha diffleuttle for an attacking fore ara aaa greater tbaa at tha t,rdli. aa tha worka bra cannot ba aaftladad aor bombarded from the raar. 2 PHraCIAKS ARE SUED ITT 19 111 IRbr.U. Alaaaadar Draaa Aaka aitvaoa) Fraaa Draw W. T. wUUaauaa a ad J. Calbraata. aa Daaaacra. " Ditrtliir that thousb mm ha w Impriaonal la an Insaaa asylum la Iurt land. Al'lanJar Iranaa. a atcam n cmaar. yaatardty fild Mil for lll.ooa acaiavt Dra. W. T. WHIiamaoa and J. f. Caibraath la tha Circuit Court. la tha complaint It la aUrccd that tha phyalrtana compUad Draacra by forco to tay In an aitlum from Ausuat ; 4. UIJ. until ftnlwr 3. 112. w hn thay ral'aaad him and drmandvd ttO.S aa profciaioeal fc. Ha lolt that ba waa navar Insana and that hla rrputa t on and haalth baa been damad to tha astcnt of I14.90 by tha Incarcera tion. Suit for II . dma:a acalnat tha torUand Railway. Llcbl t'owar Tom. pany waa lntltotd la tha Circuit Court yaatarday by Albart J. Cir for In jartca ra-alrd la aa accident. O'lar waa In aa automobila that waa atrurk by a llawthoma-aTatiua train at tba rttror of Eat rorty-fourth atraat and Hawthorn tidu, NoTrmbar 23. lli. tla malntaina aa air waa parmanantty Injured and that ba recelvrd other In juria to hie back and ley. DELEGATES ARE NAMED imuG4TTOY wo cr.tti.Ti:i: irrrARTER) jirrr xittcn . O. A. C La baa ratratlea a ad Other Oywotaertlaaa Aaaeaaee Mraa bara of C aaaaalt leea. Or ton Acrfcultoral Colleca. the Or a gnn (edaratlaa of Labor and aaeeral other craanlaatlona yeiterday filed with J. W. Brewer at tha Chamber of ommerce tha l't of delecates appoint ed to repraaoat them at th meeting March at M'i ta conaidar tha prra ratioa of bl!:a for lecielatlon proTldltta; for tha tat naraotea of Irrlcatloa and dralnase boada and for a ejalem of farm credit. CXher aaBlatlone ara eipected to read In their cerr mi tt-e within tha aa faa Waaha Tre w h oTa d la a t ion ACTRESS TOLS SECRET A Wcn-Kaarw Artrra Tctla How Sba IHrkrard Hrr Cray Hair aael rroaaoCrtJ Iu Growth With SiaipU Hom-Md Mitlar. Vla PUneho Boaei. a wall-haowa artraea. who darkened bar Bray balr wita a etmple prepa,ratwa whk-h aha an I tad at ho roe. to a recent latarelew at Cblcaco. IIU asada tha fotlowlnc atateaaanl- "Aoy Udy or ranclamaa caa darken their (ray hair and make It aoft and cloaer. with thla almple recipe, whtch they caa Bait at hoot To half plat of water adl 1 oa. of bay rum. email bos of lUrbo t'ore pouad. and oa. of etircerlna. Thaee laaredieata caa bo bouchl at any drug atoco at vary little coat. Apply to the Batr twice a weak antll It bacomea the required eh ad. Thla will anaka a Cray haired Parana look 2a yeara yvunarer. It la aleo flao to promote tha growth of hair, relleeeo Itehlnc and acalp hu mor and IB eacollrnl lor daadrarf ad faiilaat hair," Ad. ef i; wf ba completed pror-abty by the middle of February. Tha doircatre announced thua far are: Ah.m lfl'iarI raMtca tC J. Kara. M-t .r K'l ')". J A. H-m.i. A. U i i - - It 1 1 tla'aa. Te -l.riK ef ' T. II. Hurra. r.l i: J at a. AnJt Meiaoa. K. A. M 11- mi aa t ;. rriai ite r-"a'a k I -air Tairtpa.o. I far W l. riraiar. I. U aia. and J. ..-,f.ra ram w ji. ctu J vna aa A i vat . . -,1 :i I... hi A Tewar Com- ran It. I .j.Ji 1. I ... .P t rtatat! r 1. 1 n W -K. Naali. L 1. r and tita .jnrial Aa-1 ! It K f"l a ... . a-i. t Inca.l.a. at rnfii.iH I.-, iai. a 1.4 .rfil,. K tlakar. f ri na, aad :rl A ..-a. af the I Biralj af aaj. k c amaar af C"iaarre t. t. Vtl.a. K ft. r i.n. C. C. va.l. r. T. orillith and J- lrrlitoa Caapia J. W. Trar. f N 'Rl or ORKLnt no- .:h omi is ftbiLU. a P : I I '; Xra. Mario ". Mm. Jlarla Sweak. ona of Ore axon'a early pioneere. who died Friday Mcht. waa burled yaater day. "unral acrrtcea wera ha.d at lha Klnlry undertaklnc chapel, at Fifth and lontcm ery atraata. and lha Interment waa at JlUrrrlaa Cemetery. K. A. IMdy. I. N. Itoblnaon. William Clmlnn, Judc Henry tL M-jlna and W. M. iala wera pallbrar ara JUra. SweeK ll h!tnnt It yeara old and waa born In Mia eourt May 31. Mil. ha came to urrtoa In lJI. lllre a larra number of crandchiltlren and rreat-Brandrhlldren aha l-aa two dauchtrra and four m: Cy rua Jiwaaa. liurne. "r.: lawrrrre (iwerk. Monument. Or.: Mra. MH na ."mlth. Portland; Mra I.llllo HaMinc. Tualatin, and Thad A. iiweck. Mayor of Tualatin. tv".-e e Ti-"aio: A. " Thomaoa ef .". K. 1 tainert. a( fortland. and J. . ill. of . ufi TACOMA DETECTIVE NAMED Captain D. O. Smith to Surc-cc-d Po lice Chief Lootnl. TACOUA. Wuh, Jan, tl. (Special.) Comrnlaatoner A. V. Mllla announced lodar ha will appoint Detective Cap- lain D. O. Smith to be deputy chief of police. uperaedlnaT Chief A. 1. Loom la. who reaiarned when hla eaiary waa cut by tha City Council to III per month. Chief Loomla la aermuniy 111 in tna Tacema itcneral hoapttal. Captain Smiih'a promt aalary will ba Incraaaed :i a month. From 114 to 1M Captain Smith waa chief of police. II haa been with the police department continuously alnce liJ. eacert from to is. wnen ha waa altant ftra chief. OREGON FISH BOOK ISSUED Study la IWantlfully Illa-tralrt! With Kncra Injta, ORKi'rON AGRldTLTXTt AL COI.LKOK. Corvallia. Jan. 31. tfjpeciai.) A beau tifully llluetrated booklet. Loinmon Flahee or the Watera of Oration." haa ben written by John Ollt. of fortland. Tha booklet l drecrlptlva of the many klnda of fiah found In fTeeror, treama and l llluntrated with SO larare entrravmaa of trout and ealmon. It will be placed In the cotleKe library to be accraaibla to tha Reneral public, aa well aa to the apecial clasa of blatory. "SURVIVAL OFJHE FITTEST" A proprietary medicine like every thing alee that eomea before the pub lic haa to prove lt merit. It haa to meet competition. The law of tha -Survival of tha Fltteal" apoll'a to thla aa to other thing. The fact that Lydla K. Mnkhama Vegetable Com pound after forty yeara of ucee Ik till ona of tha Ivrsaet aellera prove. that It la a dependable, at.nndard rem edy lor tha ailmenta of womankind, and one In which they may have per fect confidence. Adv. Krlao Man Wed a Tcxa f.lrl. KF.L50. ff-h. Jan. Jl. .reclaL) Word haa Juat been reeclved here of tha marrlaare at liartleit. Tex., laat weak of Ira T. Htrd. of thta place, and Uiaa Jueater Matthew, of tha Texaa Iowa. Mr. lilrd went to Texaa a month are. but even hla brother. Dr. F. A. liird. of thla place, did not learn or Ma marriage until a day or o aao. Mr. IUrd baa been llvlnc Ira Kelao for tha paet year, and prevloua to that tinva waa employed by tba Ore on Klcc tric aa moioraua on a run out of Portland. Mra. ;. W. Mathla IXal. PAKFH. Or.. Jn. II. (Special. Mra. t; '.V. .Mathia d.ed here Jeaterrtay. ased 71 waa born In I'nion County. Illinoia. November II. IMI. She rroaeed the plalna and came to Uaker County Ji yeara aa liealdea her wldiwer eha la eurvivrd by four chil dren. F.:mer Mathle. Mr. O. Podwell and Mra. Kirdie Tnomaa. all of baker, and Mra Fv V. White, of lechute. A atetar. Mr. Mary Fitaelmmone. of Jarartvilie. L.. and a brother. leore . M.lnto.h. of M. Loula. aleo aurviva. Vinroatc aUlka Play I rbmary I C. VANCoT.VFR. Waeh.. Janr Jl. (:pe rlaL The Flka tonlchl decided that tker wilt arlve tr-.elr t)o. poaipemd on account ol taa Inclement weather, on tha nishla of February 1 and IT. In the Hex Theater. The play, a muatcal coni etr. "The ntT." waa written l-r Cbar.ee A. llAaaon. formerly City Clerk and a brother of Captain John lla-iaon and aon of Captain I. Ila-aon. retired, of tha 1'nited Mate Army. lrrrlal IVoya Study lialrlra. r?:i:i!TDl.i Or. Jan 31 (pa rlal l W. A. Harr. of lha United Mate Iwpartment f Atfrtcult'jre and member of the Oreann Acrlcultural Collree fac uttv. aceorpan;rd a a--ora of bora from tha I'rrrydale IliEb chnol to dalriaa for tuly. only three of tha club mem ber war preeent at the recent atock J jlinar mtiteat at Corvallia. but each tw. a ut-v. REASONS FOR BILL TOLO IN PREAMBLE Hawley Measure Reviews Con ditions Making Land Grant Legislation Necessary. CONGRESS DUTY IS PLAIN L-l.latlv Action Limited and le rinrd by Supreme Court IVci aloo Knforeement of Core aanta Alone Ilrqnlred. ORECOVfAV NETS Bf REAL". Wab Ineton. Jan. 31. Krprmentatlve Haw ley'a Oreon at California laud-erant bill. Introduced laet Tueeday. carrlea. by way of preamble, aeveral para Itrapha arttlnaT forth the raaentlal ; round on which It la propoaed to compel the railroad company to place Ita unaold landa on the market and to aell on demand to any qualified appli cant. Tha preamble to tha bill aaya In auhatance: -Wherea. there were pranted by Conarreee certain areaa to tha Orecon California J tall road Company to aid In th cvnutructlon of a railroad and tha aettlernent of the country, and to accomplish both purpoee provieoa were Inaerted aa followa: That the landa cranted 'rhall be aold to actual aettlera only. In quantltle not rreater than one-ouarter aectlon to one purchaaer. and for a price not exceeding I iO an acre.' Caveoaata Held F.aferceable. "Wberaaa. the railroad rompany vio lated the terma by aclllner landa In amoanta and for prlcea In exceaa of thoe atated. "Wbereaa, on mlt to declare for feiture of tba unaold landa and for other remedlea, th Supreme Court de cided that tha provieoa wera not con ditions aubcequent and denied for feiture as a remedy, holdlnar that the provieoa wera covenants and enforce able, and the court aaya: 'With the provieoa aa condltlona aubeequent out of tha way. the auit reraalna one to enforro a continuing covenant.' "Wherea. the provieoa contained no period within which the landa muat ha aold. It become the duty of Con area a to provldo therefor. "Wherea. Concrena muat have u.'cd th words 'actual' and 'rtilcrs in the aenea or manlnc In which Ihey were then currently ueed. auch meaning be ins readily ascertainable from the pub lie record.. "Wherea. Ihe action of Concre Is now limited to the enforcement of the covenanta contained in the provlxoa. and the matter doea not come up before Congress aa a new matter; Xo UUtlartlaa la Made. "Whereas, the court haa raid: 'We concur In the reasoning- and Klve It rreater breadth in the cam at bar than counsel do. They would confine It. or aeem to do ao. to tha compulsion of alee of land euarrptlbl of actual aet tlernent. and aaserl that the evidence tabtishrd that not all of the land. nor. Indeed, the Rreater part of them, have such susceptibility. Hut neither tha provlxoa nor the other parts of the framing acta make a distinction between the landa. and we are unable to do ao. The arrant must be taken as they were riven. Jt Is to be remem bered the acts are laws as well as grants and must be riven the exactness of laws. "Whereas, the record ahowa that Conrresa Intended to aid In th build Ins: of the railroad to the extent that It might receive not lo exceed SI. SO for each acre of the land so granted, and equally intending that all other value In each acre ahould pass to the pur- chasera provided for In the acts. Then follows the legislative part of the bilL 'BROWN ROT BULLETIN DUE Pepartirrenl of Ajrrirultiire lo Give Keport on Clierry and rrune Test. OREGOXIA.V XEWS BUREAU. Wash- Inrton. Jan. 31 Representative Sln nott has been advised by the Depart ment of Agriculture that a bulletin will soon be Issued dealing with "brown rul" of cherries and prunea. a fruit dis ease that haa done considerable damage in Oregon and Washington during the past few years. The department aaya Ita Investiga tlona have not been thorough or con clualve for lack of time, but It will, in the forthcoming publication, rive the results of work on brown rot of cher ries, done at Salem, and on brown rot of pnines. dune near Vancouver. Wash. Methods of treatment thus far de vlaed are not entirely satisfactory nor sr holly effective. WINLOCK TO GREET AGENT Ileceptlon la Bclnff Arranged for Northern Pacific Tarty. WINLOCK. Wash.. Jan. 31. (Spe cial.) Winlock buslnea men will make a blc feature of the visit to this place on Thursday. February 1. of Trofeasor D. E- Wlllard. development agent or tne Northern i'actfkc. and other high offi cials of that company who will be with him. A reatroom In which free luncheon will be served has been arranged for. and active committees. Including the leading business men of the city, will be In charge of the affair. It Is exported to have a very large attendance of farmer from tba sur rounding country In Winlock oa that date. KLAMATH HORSES BOUGHT Kuropean and pomretic Market Ac tivity la Noted. KLAMATIf FALLS. Or.. Jan. 31. (Special. In Klamath County several buyers are seeking stock for both the European and domeslle market. The iateat sale reported was of I IS head by j. Frank Adama Son to rr. Hor d.n. the Chlco buyer, and A. 1L Unit mann. Three were shipped to Grand Island. Neb. M. J. Teater. of the Penver firm of Tlllson er Teaeler. la here looking for good horsra and mule. D. M. 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Mitt Krankltn waa arrested near Wood land In Clarke County Wedneaday by RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS Rub Pain Away With a Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's OiL" What'a Rheumatism? rain only. Stop druararlna-l Not ona caaa In fifty require Internal treatment. Rub oo thine, penetrating "St- Jacoba Oil" directly upon tba "tender spot and ra. Ilef conies instantly. "BU Jacoba oil la a harmleaa. rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never diaappolnta and cannot burn tha akin. Limber upl Quit complaining! uet a small trial botle from your drus;- flst. and In Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatic pain. soreness, etlffneaa and awelllna:. Don't suffer! Relief iwaita you. Old. hon est "St. Jacobs Oil" has cured million of rheumatism sufferers in tha last half century, and Is jut as rood for scl-1 stirs. neuralKla. lumbaico. backache. aji;ioJ SJlJ saclilOUa, Avt Deputy Sheriff Andy Carter for the theft of etsht sacks of feed from the barn of A. 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