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Tnn MonvTxr, oiiegoxias. Wednesday, rmrnuAUT laic. 1MILITIAMEH AND CUSTOMS DISTRICT ORPHEUM ACTRESS HAS SOME MARVELOUS GOWNS Trrtty Ethel' CUrl U IiVolr of Handiork and Braatiful Wardrobe Hi Much Elaborate Einbroidrry and Clitterinf EinbcUiahmrntJi. Always Take Your Trading Stamps Your Change Is No Less Important GARRISON AT OUTS EXTEIISIOH ORDERED Oregon Territory to Include Washington Shore of Columbia River. W1LS0.YS ACTION AWAITED rrclJcnl t'lprrtrd to Sijn Iwar. mrnt on III I'rtan lo Capital. furtUnU Will tart fFrdlt for Many More? "rs. cni ;r v nrr.i f. wash. tut. .a, ret., t :.tnai.. of tho Or- .a ciilomi dtri-t to In.-lusfa th" Bir'n of th" ColurrMa I'.ivef weal ef It d-.e-e, weal !nlt flow la It WmMkI" dietrut. l provided In ar, erter rr.t are I by th Tr'y r rar'ment and w . ic 1 tad to t" n. be fr-l")Bl Witn on I lm i VVaahlRffton f r n B raa.tne lair of eri. llij.l "t. N t.ifi. 'i..o r tru order w rr n'.. xlT Snl.r CTiarnharlala and Laaa anl Kerr ntti JIvArtaar. rf tra. Twi-H:n rirouT turw i:ir: Trrrtf." .Mtrrlrtt t'xfntt l"mM hp to rara, a l- rrrt. pu" f'rth two Jra ao t ru'rier of 'i4tm Iturke to have In. ri i.-a in lha Tfn cuI'm district tha territory a on the -rth ban, of tn ru.nman !lr has been rewarded t tha .(! Ju-.-retary of tn Tf4ufir M.?Jk4oo rreoar-d a or.i-r f r lh rliana. w..-r milt th .-atura ef .n( Wilson. Til niean th" aortr bn ..ti.ii will b" withdrawn fmn to Wa.Mna'on et.' diatrlct. Ti mova waa Inaaaturtad Bo'elv to facilitate ti movement a? vaaeela la.ll .'d( tie t'H ban af the rmr. wHich ara ntr-l an-l cleared by a eiepiair caiU'tot at Ka.ama. end It I a.rilM. that It waa lolen.le.t to t6 i.i another r'T at Kmk'-i I ad lia MrvniMtin of Ir. district a nur enter at Atori M to ear Ml r( fU. on to nnr'.a Uk. ri-fin wi;r a little delay when r,.r. l.iaHn fII aro no tt H(t. .'t. wa.o not at kU. fat t. jp-b. "o tha avpotr i"' .,in from KVim to th.r .xJin brta. an.l fran,'""". rart rar aa wara ori-J aluna tb ri-r. omaMmaa on b.,l .l.U. a l aroul l ba .fi-r..l aa.l ( at cflo a h m"..t to rcn-f ditr.l. I'.imm'rml ltfrf tb" lira nor-a bank Hia.. arlti l!tor l.urka la tba nnnatiil an. tba rial ar w Un at WjiMsilon. nrt o it bin rfrr. to ao f f..ia.r bwft bu: aal bara and) lt.r at alfla. I'a frr la .. tha rataat "( tba t-rrury by (ha W6tnitia 4'tfi- t. It raoifli u. a bampr rnmfiwrv fr a t bo bi4 up .bik Mifnf f fvi rr na dcrw I la tha a'haa ii laa aama tri, ala baina al tima far faaa. thai &rrf lrr V'A'I" t o4M to baa atr r.M.I h. owa di"faf'l la f.aiinn.. l-ia; ha am.ltf rTiatia f lha aorta b" wifk tha tarnlr. 'r'ffi tha buiBa of lha inrn b.a lv.r ou' l bo r rr.lit.r4 I . r an, aa fr aa c.-a.it commarva i r.n. rrnl, an. tha Br er-!ar of thtna r'4it la r.4-t f'r nrfi aat lmort thra bia i.a4 hra It bl.-na. Tha impMifmnl af tba rhiaa'l baa b- a ram-! f lhro.ia r a it.na artl t r(nn nftuaa-aB an4 It baa baaa ar'ia thAt immr.- mina thrsH If iKou4 ba rr4it'l h-rr Natural' r nrgrt la lha atala rf Waahtnctoa. otUar Ih i thoaa al nc t-a rir bl- a anorari.-tt.! ina k.tinU. ara an l.4('imti'i I. tha rna a n4 bava ba rx fiMm.ir.a for tha dalar. Tha tMr ti:i ,it.-fc t!a n..rI biiib. a f tha r - w r aaa( of in 4aa ! lait.Ja. f f m tha ab'ntn rj.a Ifb t That will bnnt int-i fa Cra. ffntt 4ifri-C tha ontira atratra ffo-l tha rto.tti of tha .i'4mhi abMt to I'a.ak-o tha 4Mtri I Inaa f ..:awina; tha lf--ar acata liaak a at tr.4sl. Tha bulkv af lha btna. r.r4tanj.4 f.r b a baa b:.ai l.ia mouc't of tba tv.i.amatea l.iaar. lumbar bair tha (fin. iral r"rra rmxlita hant:a.t. ai vt I cua.tarabi bt tnta af oawdar Tb l rt an4 itanbt of fommara ba4 ovaia m I" tar lj. br..ra mi of tha or.iar t a r-ava4. tlval t la rhna ba mal S350.COO IU AERO FUND 2 !. tUlara la) Wra-a, tor Trail' la 1 : re A I la I oca. V':W tlilK. t'. Tha .V.lion.l I'm, Una f irvl thai la feain rn.a for tha daa !o?m" n t of a r o in t r y -ar Ida aafial rMn f r la Natiunal iMarl ant aat M.liri of lha aavarl atalaa h pa-.i tha t.ilIO aiara.. I( v aa an :).-) ra-a. rnh tt lha Ao t'Jua Of Amari.-a. Tla tr1ii,nl In. l j.la th "trivutofl bt t"-wif-n M V.t.an. ot thua -f-T. ahr o-Tara.t . aubar-rt'a ll'a tar avaa f I'! raiaa.i bataaatt A4C'.t . I!k aa. fmor-ittr I. It F.rtnc tha ff-taai araa o? J.autf aeit : . .i a a a i-i.-riia. la W I : ivii.a lar an -i It I I 114. N.ar Ta i-i-ua-l tta avra lEtaa I ..' I.J . BU.i:t with m lartdrr. lllha. firiiah Ccun. Bmr raraotad. prattr. tlainir littt Kthalyn Caark. appaartaf la tba b'd!ln act at tha OrpBaua tbia wak with Joorph lloaarrj la tba Stt Kara, la a oo d'rfu.lr ui n4 littla pron. hh trha cloaaly to lAirlla lM od iiii. aod tha matariala ara marTilr.ua. Mlao Clarka I alo a d otaa o( kandaork. an4 rr pmlr tltt: frork ara all fcjr.4-rrada. Tl a tin broldaftd draiana In rhlnratonaa. asuloa aad aila, ambroldrrjr ara all haadrraft. Mia baa li-r sown mada aritn tinjr littla oodicaa. airllab llnaa and Kaiullf jl rtorinz. a-m;rr Willi ipartiinc amba.ltahroanta. na vt bar laorlt la a cloutl'ika Cray i;or(ttt crapa. hoopl ann drac-t. If a drarary ftanc-4 with tiny riua'.ara. f roarbuja. Tha cap la a dram. of th !a.rI-tta rrrpa lined altil a baaut.ful abada of coral ratio, and I .a faaclaatiBar liltta pa boonat al-o la mada of tha rria and coral alia Pha rarrf a ttla otd-fahloncd rnuchir baa. ar.d war tha bUrk l t ribbor braca !!. Ani'thar wondarful crratlon of t atlrartno littta malda wardroba la a turs'm blua tafTrta baally ambrol-d-rl with ulrrr and cdrd around tba ham with whit fo fur. na vf lia martrat and rnot f r.rll la a wblia aalln foundation with four lloucrii. altrrnallna coppar and cold t.na with allvtr flounce, all handwork, and an alaborata daaito o( rinaalofira rri brolda rad In. Ii la a atrlalnc black and whit combination, tha lutla lour-lnh Iwxlica of t;a--k and wbita atrip of nh-raaaa an.! tha alaara iraatmcnl l uninua. A rapa BfTact. of talla. adeed with tha black and wblta -a;. waa rartanad to on- arm from tha ahouidrr lo tha wrlat. and a rlUe black and whlta rial of tha aiiaamln alaa Bnuhcd aa al lrartla coaluroa. A buarra and ontqua cowo la a ofl hada of lara. baiwcan a roaa.and a tarra cotta. with ail'ar cl-aminc ihroucn and rrn band tr lha hr.ul.i-ra. Acain tha aparklinc am- f la XUa rihclyra larkc. tA bo Waara ftlaaala Law a a at Orabcaaa Thla Mrra, a-aaj a Secretary Openly Declares That Guard Stands in Way of Army Development. MEMBERS STAND GROUND batllahmrnta ara rjacd. and tha back of each ahoulder Is adornrd ith a . ., .1-- iniia Knar of an cmarald rhaJr. A hue butt-rfly of rtilniionf adorna tha front of ina aKiri. ana a rlmllar ornament la faatanrd In h'r coirturo wuh a band of "re-en beadn, onra of which a!o adorn tha ktrt. I'arhapa ona of the almpl't and dainlieat la tha liutrh coilurar. It l a aofl puywlIlow taffeta of an Ivory Ion", lha deep hem embruldrred wltb del. I blue Uk In a I'ilrh chllj frl-ic. lha tiny apron af tlroritetla crcpa. edcao with lha frlcia of children, toppad by a rparkllnrf Iulch cap of e-rilna and rh lnetn. SHIP BILL IS READY Modified Bill Will Be -Introduced in House Today. CONCESSIONS ARE MADE SAN DIEGO NEEDS f.'O AID tVrtUiitl Of tVr f Itrtp l;rprtn f jf r-f ai!'rt I-". ptal?iwr fnin thx ftMqpt fl . 4n no o .i" .-.'ri't nf . A t -al rrrjj f c l b-r ufV rna-F' ti f ?rir4ar "mpt?-r 4 i.iOX I u: r t'i- tt iT-Ar at one IC ISt OF DRUCS DIMINISHING tt li-l baan arad that tk mxfmnam fe al-'ia-a at tha laa.aack 1 1 a aril II n:UI baa b-aa rd lead 5 far van! tn tan yaara bit lha darln4 for aii. -a a-iTt.aa.'rae. ra.;ah: ramdia aa ia.t la lara!y on fa lraaaa. O'ar Io: fr i:i. Tka I lrus Co.. ara a far aa o ( itran(a Vlnal f r weak, rna-dowa in.;'ta( chroVe co.aha. ea.'la a4 bruachitsa. bacaaaa aa la inal a rucnhiaatfaa of ta thre m.iii fjjnieu toni.-a. Iror. far tha B iood. rna aeaiBaT naUinal aatractivaa af traa". ea4 llrera. and tha nourtablBci nanpartle af b"af aa-Hoaa. all la a lia- .iill Mli W .ra. p. ft la yoiir a a town. wbrar a !.", fara la a Viao iTuaatora taroat tor tha a (rfirrnnrnl .o to rrale VraarU If rrtale apllal Mkjwb Will iDinru In la Jvo llatca Will IVo ItrcwUlrtl. W A.ilttN'JTOV. TrV I IhrlAiiB of tha Saw A4m!nlaSration hip bill to bull-! a rnartant marina and naval aailiariaa. rafiaad lo command tha otaa of dlaaandn Itmorata. wrr mada puMiv taal nicbl for lha Brat It crt. l-ublic baarlnara. at whl.h Tretident ilaoai an-l other will ba aaked lo l-ar iTT. will ba-Ktri in a i t .rritim tliffefan.e between Iho n" w bill in-l lha nna whlrh tailed In lha vula laat ar ara modif ifalion ol lha ilattramral oparatlon f-atura ana broadenina; of lha power of h hip pin board wbi' b, It S propol lo c raala. loernmanl orarlion onJer lha new bill waull ba anlaraal on ontr aa a taal taaurl. If pclTato capital falta to ra.p4 to lha oeitcrprla. Tha rilp ptaa board would ba arnpowarad lo reflate all Inl'ratata and forelcn commarva la American watara. a tha lataratata I 'nm mr r-a lomnilion flow rulale Inter. lata railway traffic. Itriwil Xl a t aaaael". Coaarnmant .a.la r.er would eparata on liaaa whera an American a,r.a wa firni-hlnat alltaclory a.r. . al fair rat. Aa Initial approprUllon of li.aaa. r for tha purchaaa or leaa of -aala. lo ba obtained by tha ala of I'anare fanal bon.la. and lha appoint ment of Ina hirp" baxard of fia marrb-ra. ara ha Ural ob)-t of lha , w km. Tha bxratary of lha Nay and I na-eretary of Commerra would ba -offl.lo rnamoara vi a--o and lha othar Ihrca mrn!n:i would b -man of Urta practl- a prlene in forat.n commerce. They would ba appoiat'4 by lha l"rld'Ol and r r.ia l'i a year. A aacretary wauid terait tiv year and tha ra nuular of Ifia Imard amptoja. pl an attorney, would coma from Iho cln aar- a lit cf tha Federal Uoternmeol. atwa-w Mo "'farad for ' With tba li.... lha board would oratniM a rorooralioo lo iaa. buy. charter or VIM hip. H would ba ra- trlcted to tha purchara of aa many Amarlcan-mada eaaa aa poaalble. hhipa conatruclad In forelcn countrlea would bo limited to forelsn trade only. Tha board would offer ilwk lo cltixena of the United Male and. If all were ubacrlbod. the board need ner oper ate a hip. Ilolh eael controlled by tha board and Ihoao whlrh had panaed Into pri vate band by leaaa or charter would b aubject at all tlmea lo tha call of tha -reidenl for u In war. Member of lha crrwa and officer could volun teer al any lima for erlc In Ihe raval auxiliary and would receive from la lo Hi a month from the lime of e n llatment. liberal regulation for t'nited Slate hiDpera and more rlsid rulea for for- eltrn nteret ara contrmplaled by that part of th bill preacrlblriaT the power of the Uipplna board. Here are Bome of lha feature of tho claur: Tha bipplna board and lha Inter tat" Commerce Commtaaton. actlns; jointly, could permit rallroada to make per LI rate for hipiuonia in c.nnrc lion with lcamhlp. Ilevaaabla l-leeaaea Ilea a I red. Atl common carrier, foreien and do metlc. operating In American water, would be forced, after January I. 1)17. to obtain revocable ltcena from the board. .No veaael rrclatered or enrolled under the law of th" l olled State could be aold to a foreign country without per mlaaton of the hoard. failure lo ob.crve that reatrlcllon would aubjecl the veaael lo rrfuaal of clearance paper and lha owner lo a chart a of nilademeanor. Veaael ml hi be reaold or leaaed only to other I'nlted Mate cllumi and with tha board'a approval. The outiok for Ihe p.aase of tha bill In Ihe Venal, where It waa killed laat year becauae of a party revolt led by cicna tor Clarke, now I conldercd favorable. PRISONERS ARE FEWER -RT tlRT WOTII I rnKtM: HK- iii I : i iitMiTV i ii:j. - aaaa" - e-eeee i-opjti. imivi: max (II kat.CS IO"rIIA ' ; f lllleaw CaMaaaaa After nearly ! er" uecaa ful aarviea a North wt man- ar of Ihe Manhattan Ufa In aanart Company, with had oearter la Tertian). Wii;:m . oilman ba raaiainad and will t.-taitr bacoma manarrr of Ihe .National Ufa Company, cf ilont p ier. Vi.. fr orator. Mr. Coldman waa ona ef the firet ftcu.antj of The orrcinlan bviildiear. where he al l operate for hi new connection, Mr : ! Imao I chairman of lha mecettve rommillea of tha Ore BToaj Ufa l ndarwrttera' Aaaocla lion. He camo to fort. and year bj and ba been promi nent In buaiaea aad civic Ufa eon lauatty Mr. (loldman sweaaaor a Manhattan naaaftr baa not l baa annourvcej. Mara Mr Ara at Mark. Ileaaee haa I ea pea erne a I. and rilerlra 1'iai lliea .Now Ara Cared far. MUKANi; Waah.. Feb. I. (Special.) fewer prisoners In lha county and city J a I la. reduction In lha number of charily raaea. and improvement In the condition of home of men formerly addu(c4 lo liquor ara noted a the rc- utta of Ihe flrt month of prohibition In fpokane. Tha following tabulation how the condition yealerday a compared lo Ihe laat of January laat year: Prisoner: County Jail. 71 now. 151S. Inmate at poor farm. 11 nun. II. In 111. Tha total amount for Indlrrenl sup port. January. 11. waa llvJ. and lor January. Ili. IJI'rv. Hut In Janu ary. lli. KOt waa eanended fur rmcrsency emplo nieol ativen the dra litute. Laal month no money waa paid out for Ihl purpoe. Arreeta by city police In January. 114. were ZH as compurrd with 4fi la 11- t 1.' arreted for drunkenneea In' 111 only ale went lo trial. All of thoae arreeted In 11 on the same chars went lo trial. The Municipal Court record In Jan uary. Ill, showed a total ni:mber of cae t:T as conpared with 3. II. W. Arvin. superintendent Of county charitica. ald. "l am not boldlns; liuor reponlbl for lb large sum of money expended laat January lo aid Ihe unemployed. The part thai appeal lo mo la lha chance In Ihe bomaa of many men who were prisoner laal year aa the result of usinc liquor. This month I can show many men carina; for their fami lies thai were provided for last year out of charity." PRECIPITATION IS SHORT Drapltc Ileal y Snowfall. I'urttantl la Near Inch Ik-low Normal. January r-ie(red 32 7 Inches of snow, accord I nc to the summary of Ihe weather bureau. Juat Issued, but. de spite Ihe fact that It waa a wild and turbulent a month aa lha oldest In habitant remembers, with but sis days durlnrr all January that It did not storm, tba month still fell almost one Inch short In normal precipitation. tHjrtnc January lotal precipitation was 1 tt Ir.chee. aa a"alnt a normal for January of Inches. Temperatures fr ihe month were below normal. Tha avrrase January temperature for the past 4 J )car was it.l dera. The averse for the month JJat ended was 14 decrees. The coldest day of the month was January i:. when Ihe mercury registered 11 dcarrre. and Ihe warmest day was January SI, when tl decrees wi.ro recorded. I'rxijKi-ssN Well Ilccolvotl by Con. Brr C'ominitlcc and Bill Will lie Snbmlttrd i:nilmylns , IroooU Plan. WASHINGTON'. Feb. 1. Secretary Garrison and Ihe executive committee of the National Guard Asuoclatlon came to a breach today over the Ad ministration's r'ai for a continental nrmy Inilrad of organized militia as the Nation's main reliance in war lime liefore, the S'enato nnd House mili tary committees. members of the Ruardsmon's committee, headed by Ad-Jutant-Oencral foster, of Florida, de clared tho continental army scheme ."Impractical. and contfnxled for fed eralixatlon of the National Guard by I ( onuresMonsl action. ompen.allor of Hie Kuardnmen by the federal Govern ment for actual services rendered was urtted. althouich General foster ob Jocted to desiKnatinir this a "militia pay" proposal. Oarrlaoa af Issue Wltb Chanaucrlaia. A letter from Secretary Garrison to Chairman Chamherluira. of the Senate committee, disapprovlr.a the Senator's militia bill was made public today at the War Department. Mr. Garrison declared In the letter that the (tuards men always have stood In the way o Ihe orsanixatlora of a purely federal volunteer force on sound lines. "Having- arrived at a consideration Involving pay of tho National Guard we have come to the final parting of the way. The pa.'sase of such a measure would fully and Irretrievably rnmiult us to a system that has utter ly failed In the past and which men aces our safety now a system in which the people Justly have no confidence. "If we put the organized militia firmly in the saddle as is contemplated In this bill, the opportunity for adopl Inir a sound military policy for the Na tion will have passed beyond retail." t.aaretanaea In press Co sniff rc. The proposals of the cuardamrn were well recolved In both commit tees. They were invited by the Senate committee to draft their plan In the form of a MIL General foster. Major General John f. U'ltyan. of the New York National Guard, and other Na tional Guard officers present. Incluiiinr General W. J. Stewart, of Pennsylva nia, president of tha National Guard Association, were a creed that there waa no constitutional barrier to com plete a degree of Federal control over the National Guard. Congress never had fulry ued Its power In that direc tion, they declared. Only t . extra-territorial use of the state forces without their consent was denied the Government by tho Consti tution. General O'ltyan asserted, and in this virtually all countries were alike. The Imperial nrmy of Japan could not be srnt abroad on any but a defensive movement except when they volun leered, he said, and the same was true In tha much-discussed militia systems of Switzerland and Australia. (ward Woe Id f.lTe Ketarn. Plscussin-c the i'irstlon of compen satlnic the, militia. General foster said: "Ihe National Guard does not ask a dollar from tho public treasury for which It cannot Klve a full measure of service In return. In the first place. It should he said that under any sys tem of volunteer 'military service the Government must pay for such service, and whether this cost takes the form of expenditures to train fit soldiers for active duty, or Is paid In bounty and pensions to compensate for casualties attributable to the Incompetency of un prepnrednesa is a matter of choice hut with all argument for economy favor llic the first named." General foster declared tha War Department had favored militia com pensation !c;ij.at ion all along, al though the present Secretary hud not specifically recommended paasajce cf such acts. ;- AW '.af 'LsJ c m ranf ' . i al U K-5 IS SAFE. SAILING ON American Submarine .Making Port I'nilrr Own Strain. WASHINGTON, feb. J. The Cnltcd States uhmarlno K-5. missing since early Sunday, was reported safe today proceeding under her own steam to Key West, t la. The K-S has no casualties on board and requires no assistance. It was aaid. Bristle and Toilet Goods EOc Whisk Broom, with-bolder. Special It 125 Hair Brush, solid ebony back, OQn 11-row bristle ull" Rollins; Tooth Brush J-J; Universal Tooth Brufb - "; Dr. Peek's Py-zo-sis Tooth Brush 40c S BARS URMM! SOAP .. lNt phono orders) 23c. JOc Kirk's Sandalwood Soap, 3 for 17e 2.-.C Parker's Tar Soap I 60c Pebeco 2.-.C Colgate's Tooth Paste EOc Veloute Face Powder (Pans) -two 60c Klcaya Creme "" 24-Hour Glove-Cleaning- Service. Auto Cleaners "FLAXOAP" cleans ofr oil and grease. Large FhVe'pVs' Woof Sponges ... Jl Large Poli.shing Chamois .. i to JI.SO flat Mud Brushes for wheels Wiley's Waxene (liquid) Polish. Qt. ... Sue A Clearance Sale of Ladies Handbags Up to $12.00 for $2.98 GENTLEMEN'S COIN Pl'RSES, CARD CASES and WALLETS, in black and 00- tan; values to 3. Special for "w LADIES' GERMAN SILVER MESH BAGS, values to 6.00; just a few left; to J j CJ GENTLEMEN'S COLLAR leather, black, tan. blue regular tl.oQi and f2, for nun LINES of LADIES' MEN'S TRAVELING BAGS, in genuine cowhide and pigskin. 16. IT and IS inch, to clear at GREATLY REDl CED PRICES. Hardwood Floor Vax Old English Floor Wax. pint, 50ci JI JR gallon "" Waxing Brushes, 15 lbs., 2.50 25 lbs., 93 BAGS, in "real or green: and GENTLE- 1 '39222f& COUNTIES HIT An Ideal Remedy 111 I a, 4V T T ,1 . for JNursmg iviozners Hood River Commercial Club Criticises Delegations. OPEN HIGHWAY WANTED a- i r r POItTLtiMI ACTRKaa MIKES CO.nPA.Hi'S COSTl'MEK. 1 - V f Ilea Brwoka. A dainty and charming; Port land irl. Ilene Brooks, formerly llrne Kd wards, who plays op posite her husband. We 1 lie Brook, with Ihe Sunshine Girls at tho Empress Theater this week. Is the originator and creator of the new-stylo gowns worn by the chorus girls In the company which Is headed by her self and her husband. Mrs. Brooks made every gown worn by Ihe girls, mostly during her convalescence after an operation for aptendlcltls. Hone's first stage appearance was at the old Star Theater In this city under the Keating at f lood regime. She I one of the Edwards Sisters, who were favorites with Portland audiences. (.range Attatk on Commission Xot Believed Justified, Since Refusal lo Maintain Koad Has Not Vet Been Made. ucu-irv pivrn nr. Feb. 1. (Srjecial.) in answer to tho recent Pine Grove Grange resolution recommcnaicK tho County Court close the tl"!, .., . i- -..a the State High- Kivcr lllgnway nr. the way Commission failed to maintain trie thorouahtnre. in. -"-;"- -.-. inrouxli us roau , - - - adopted resolutions i 7" irJ5 relation, .n ma ------ -- . In a caustic criticism of the Hood P.iyer . ri.l.L'atfnn to the last legislature, charging failure to support the t:oinm:ion uou spirited citizens in an attempt to pro vide a public highway between the eastern and western parts of the stale. According to declarations of the club the State Highway Commission, while It Is unable al the present time to as sume responsibility for the upkeep of .. . uinhwnv because of lacK of funds, has never repudiated Ub promises, inane pre..u. . election of 1914. t,o do so. The club committee sees no reason to believe that the promises will not be carried ULocat citizens are accused of lobbying against efforts of the -State I'fh Commission at me ai Says the resolution: ... r ti... nhhv created a divi-ion in the Legislature which re sulted In the oeteai oi v-'"-" lion upon woo. ii . . . - . - . i-a . na uhlih would en able them to carry ook and fulfill their promises in various " V 1 .V- (1,ie own countv uarls or toe "ilc. ----- - Selegation . In the Uf i-UUr. , TOted solidly againsi our i"i " had publicly promises SEUFERT SIOE CLOSES DEfENSK IS COMPLETED, AND CASE Vall.L GO EARLV TO JIDGK. Uefcad.at la ladiara Illghta Suit Is (o.fro.ted Wllh Old Teatlmoay Differing;' from Present. With testimony from frank A. Seu ferL his son. Frank Seufert, Jr.. T. J. Seufert. V brother engased in tho real estate business In Portland. Guy Whipple and Henry Wkma nloyes for many years at the heufert tannery near The Dalles, the defense fn the 'Government's suit to enjo n frank A. Peufert from Interfering with "L Indians in their fishing rights uneVthe treaty of closed its case '"ThfGovrrnmfiit Is not preparing to Introduce much rebuttal testimony, and the case will go to Jud3e AVolverton eavT Seufert himself ws- the princi pal' witness of the day. His testimony was for the most part in flat denial of that of previous witnesses for the Onrnmerosa-examination. Assistant I'nlted States Attorney Kankn Prunjj on Mr. beuieri u hi testimony in me ......... other action Involving Indian fishing r'BMr."' Seufert" had testified In the Wlnans case. - -riP. .o bvtng : fenced in a point called rsein e ... ...i v..fanlav Was there. ms iwiii - , contradictory to this evidence of 1 y"e" "stifled re'rdar that only a few Indians ever fished at Ten Mile rapid Mr Rankin showed that in Mil h, had said that from 25 to 100 Indians fished there. ... ' Me testified yesterday that there were fine facilities for Indians to fish at Wlnans Point. Mr. Rankin showed that 1 years ago he had sworn It was practically a physical Impossibil ity for Indians to fish there. T J Seufert. Mr. Seufert s brother, a realty" man of Portland but formerly connected with the cannery, told on cross-examination how Washington In dians brought fish to the cannery in Oregon. He said they crossed the Co lumbia at Big Eddy. This is some thing the Government has been at tempting by many witnesses to show for some time. ' Mill Near Cenlralia Burns. CENTRALIA. Wash., Feb. 1. Spe cial.) Fire of unknown origin last nlfht destroyed tha sawmill plant of Compound of Simple Laxative Herbs Safe for Baby and Mother. Constipation is a condition that af fects the old, young and middle-aged, and most people at one timo or another need help in regulating the action of the bowels. Harsh cathartics and purgatives should not be employed to relieve constipation, aa their effect is only temporary, while they shock the system unnecessarily. A remedy that can be used with per fect safety for the tiniest babe and that Is equally effective for the strongest constitution is found in the combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold In drug stores everywhere for fifty cents a bottle. This is an ideal household remedy and should be In every family medicine chest. Mrs. F. I. Barsolow, 18 Leslie pt., Holyoke. Mass., wrote to Dr. Caldwell. "Syrup Pepsin certainly is fine. I gave it to my baby, Evelyn, and also took it myself. It is the only medicine I have been able to taki without affecting Baby in the nursing. I have used it for I . ""w" ' Y-i Y I ( ! ' if i l 1 t ' S I EVELYN BARSOLOW all four children and it Is rtne; they like it and ask for it." A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 434 Washington St., Monticcllo. 111. Fred Shifler, located on Independence Creek, west of this city. A large amount of dressed lumber was also burned. There was no insurance. Mr. Shifler recently closed down the plant TRY THIS FOR A COLD IT'S FINE! 'Pape's Cold Compound" Ends Severe Colds or Grippe in Few Hours. v... .ni rrlnne and break un 1 UU ..a. -' 1 J ' " - a severe cold either In head, chest. body or limbs, by taKing a uoso oi "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doees are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, re lieve sick headache, dullness, fever Ishnees. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stlffnes. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief aa "Pape's Cold Compound." which costs only 2j cents at any drug store. It acts without as sistance, tastes nice, and causes no in convenience. Be sure you get the gen ome. Adv. on account of weather conditions and was preparing to reaume operations. DARKEN GRAY HAIR WITH 0-BAU AH Your Gray Hair and Entire Head of Hair Becomes Dark, Charming, Wavy, Lustrous. When your hair turns gray, streaked with gray, premature or just turning gray; if your hair is falling: if you have dandrutr and your head itches, a few applications of Q-Ban Hair Color liestorer will turn all your gray hair to its youthful dark shade. Entiro heads of hair will become clean, fresh, lustrous, wavy, thick, soft, full of life, evenly dark and handsome. Q-Ban doubles the beauty of your hair. Also stops itching scalp, dandruff and fall ing hair, and promotes its growth. Q-Ban is harmless not a dye but a delightful hair color restorer. Give it a trial. Sold on a money-back guaran tee. Only 60c for a 'big 7-oz. bottlo at Huntlev'M Druir Store. Portland, Or. Out-of-town folks supplied by mail. Adv. lisC.'a l M i a El H "Ss H . H VK V Tlli H wm il . BOWELS Enjoy Life! Stop Headaches, Sour Stomach, Biliousness, Bad Breath, Bad Colds, Constipation. They're a Treat! Cascarets is Best Laxative for Men, . Women, Children 20 Million Boxes Sold Last Year. Straighten up: Remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, breath offensive and stomach sour. Don't stay billious. sick, headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don't you get a box of Caascarets from the drug store and eat one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleans ing you ever experienced'.' You will wake up feeling lit and tine. Cascarets never gripe or sicken like salts. pill3 and calomel. They act so gently that you hardly realize you have taken a ca thartic. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious or feverish children a whole Cascaret any time they act thoroughly and are harmless. CANDY - i S3 I fcS 1 lO PRICE 10 CENTsI AS CARETS VVORK.WHILE YOU SLEEP.