TUB MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, TIITJIISDAT, 3IARC1T 21. 1918.
GOVERNOR Id RACE
FOR SECOND TERM
OREGON'S GOVERNOR. WHO ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR SECOND
TERM.
Number of Arrested Men a
Candidacy, Subject to Action
of Republican Primaries,
Formally Announced.
Mens
Spring Styles
at Mathis'
St. Maries, Idaho, Is
Steadily Growing.
PRISONERS BEING SORTED
EFFICIENCY FIRST CONCERN
CRUSADE AGAINST
I.V1 IS GOING or
Salrlottc Service In Winning War I
J'orrmott CotvIdrratlon la rial
for m Rigid Law Knfurrrmenft
4 Clo fxonomjr Vrgrd
ILTM. Or March Z SpcUL
Cntror M'Uhrmh to4r formally
nnoQarH bi radlrf jr for r-elrtln
H ofta baa made th statement
tht h would t a randtdat for r
irtion. and It alctd ha will b tha
Xtrt Hpublian Oortmor In tha hta
tory of tha atata to haa aarirad lw
ttrma.
lia prcaanta M platform largtlr on
am of winning th wax and a
'jation of patriot to acrvtr.
tla . declare rn favor of rirld
law nforrcment. prohibition, aqual auf
fr&r aad tfTiopmnt of very phaaa
f atai activity, but at tha aam tima
with tha practice of moi rigid aeon
am v.
lia touch upon a number of rhaf
f stata activity which abould rctva
cnrral encouragamaat and davalop
aacat.
V,ttttomy fa Ftrat rm.
TTa aio dlarva that rrtalncy of
rvt4-a "must nvr h aarrtftrd for
tha aaha of political advantage."
In bis platform tha Governor wny:
Tf tha ppia af frca ara f fh spinloa
hat I aava r4 tb.m f-ithfui:. 1 bw4
p.4 la rcka a ( af cociiUoca
at nir haai
Th Jrr af ttia atara haa tfe aar af
tha ppfK 1 1 la. t hrf or. la hla ar la
-it la craatic aaa mitalnta a baalth
uk K fttia-at an ia many auajact whfr,h
m.ili for a rommunlty wifr. I b
a mindful af thla fc(. haa atiacl4 with
tha a a4 ha 4a ail la mr po
fa prwtta tn d-!pmnt af th :j
t bnn a ahatit tha r-nscrwctlon af imm
ri4k ta oimpb tha Importanc af
wmtfm mm 4 ttp'urr ta Rimaia at wfctt
! thm vuaa af tha pMpla la ti a
caaaa af ltrrt r4 democracy fr which
tn cauatrv la ft Mine If raiart4
.11 raryiaM ta fia nrtt.isc 1 caa ta
accaaaatiah thaa aaJa
ItaaaWva Maa Ba ftapprt4.
Orm ha afcA af hr aana ta
thm art worM tf. Thaaa mra ara th
t af aar Twang manhood aat a ha
r-fr aaCy tha that af lovai'v ut-
art!a thm, araltica 1r th(r health and
nfr! ana aafaaarfjln thair nn: I
anai cMtimtt ia raUr ihaaa tmy arvlr
la wi? aar.
t'twt air fkm af cwrramat th roa
a?n t af a fraia war dvola an tha rTa
aft f th I ad Mf. wh la mm-wtan4ar.a-chif
af th Arm? a J 1
aftall a!!!! In m V a w-r la atat
trta frwidni ia makina tha par nf thla
aawntrj affacttv la tha srrat wat4 ron
f '.krt. t ahall partitiarir avarri avary
awr iM aathrtr w hl-h I waaaa la
anmr a M4ilmiia afftriattcT ta aar loral
liltit rtaa a h h ara r.ataS ta war ac
tttt ia Ka ahr 4tv la a praaairw r
ai taa tlma aa ImpartaPt a that af win
atna ha war a aanfl-a ta ta araat If
t laoaa la I ha frlamph of In fofxaa aat
t.f for at-rantlai nhiaanaa
I at And ta I fat ara. aa la tha
pajit. rtr TmiH laar afi'ftrv-wntaat and far a
aaaar aa. araatar 4raaa.
UaM timay la X ry.
0pgn ia f irmtf tAitnilitr'l to h prtn
atr a af arahlbitla an-t raual aafrrac sn4.
tl a ih-r ara na ionr (mi m ttwa
at4ta. ahait vaauaw la la thaa cataaaa
r fu'l auppart
fr iattiraata pha af afata O.i
aiat tril ha part4. hat ai fhi tlma
n-a aar rauntnr m ifrl la tha mnat
trtaa war la tha M a h mrry tha maat
nsM rM.jr la tata aapanditara abau.d
aa aarv4.
hav afata prvhtn af cil mat
aita ta aa w rh4 at fr I ta Inrr
:..Vi. ':-Vl f 1
JtMES WITRYCOMBE.
of dlrmbl pnparallon: for th Mifoanff- I rtrllT PI fl I" nHnnflOm
oi.m of maaufa-turlnc .nl.rprl.. for in. I f I LKII LflUU U K I I U I I V U I I
rsTrS'-i'rJruLliI rHnL rnUruDLU
ana atbar datroctlva asancla la orchard
and farm; for tha aaoaral ancoaraaamant af
prnductinaa In ail Itnca af rndvor; for
th caraf ul. tntalilaafit hand ! Ins of th
aaraml atat Inatltuiiona and thair warda. ob-
aanlnr aa far a paaaibt th bait llnaa af
modra traltncnt a hl at th a ma tun
Murlnf for thaaa and fr a vary dapart
mra af aiata huatnraa tha ctoaaat poaaibl
Fair DraJ Dtaaaaillaa Naiad.
Twmaiir tranuity and bwalnaaa can
fldanc ara lntimar(y rat a tad to tha pub
lic a a fara. I ahatl da all In my powar
ta pramata thm. 1 nota with p'aaura tha
(rnamc dpoal:loh of ampiuyara and am -
p'hvca to tumittrr aach athar a rlahta ana
la adjual dtf franc ha diacuaatoa In a
ptm of Uimta aad aquttr.
Tha rouiini dntaa af th ornra witi nt
ha nfflctd br mm. but avarv effort will
put ffrth ta anna an branch af tha
rtc ta a ronditloa af maximum
uawfulticaa. Tha afflcUnrr of tha arrica
mui ovr ba aacrlficad for tha aak of po
litiral adaiac.
I ah I ba mindful of tha fart that T am
tha raprntatlva af iha wh;a paapi and
aha" waicooi auaatlaaa fmia anr clilaan
tha and that th rllw wiadom majr
ba hrmtaht to bar an alt proaiama.
If boitfrH hr a ra-alr-ton I ahall ran
ttrma ta at a th h-t that la la mi ta arjr
hraach of th pnMip arl-a.
WALLA WALL A FACES LOSS
STREETCAR SERVICE.
OF
CANT FIND DANDRUFFl
Erary bit of dodmff JlMppara aftar
xia or two app.lcationa t laod.rloa
rubbad wall Into th acmlp wits tba
finer ttpa. Gal a amatl bottla of Dan
alarina at any druc.tora for a faw cant
ad your hair. Aftar aavaral ap-
Uratinna yoa can't find a panicla of
dandruff or any railing aair. and ta
axalp tU n.Tar Urn. Adv.
CHILD GETSfCK,
SPEEDERS HEAR LECTURE
JVDCR ROMHAJI RIPLAIXS REA
ron .- rit: mrosiiD.
CROSS
FEVERISH
IF
CONSTIPATED
Look at Tongue! Then Girt Fruit
Laxative for Stomach.
Liver, Bowels.
California Sjrop of Figs "Can't
Harm Children and
They Love It
Mot ar. your cnild Itaa t naturally
croa aad paaaian. If toasuo la coal
tn ta ta a aura uia in utu too
aca. iiar aad, aoaaia a cad a clinnn
at one.
baa llatlaaa pal. frtaa. fall f
nK br.ain aad. voroat aora, dooaa t
at. alaoap or act aaturallr. baa ataoa
aca-acb. dtarrkooa. nniattr a laaut
livr aad ! riaanaiaa aaoaid ai
am tb nrat traataoat si ..a.
feacaiaa: auaia X'aiiforaia ayrvp at
1 for cblldraa'a Ula; eta a taa
poaatut. and la a fa ar boura ail ta
ioal aiaata. aour bit and far man tin
food wbK'b la clacsad la th bowaia
paaaaa hi of tbo a atara. aad yoo aav
a wall aaa) plajfal child a cam. All can
ana loa tnia aanalaaa, oauctooa 'fraat
laaaUaa." and It ar falla to aet a
ova laaaa claaaainc- iircttoaa for
babiaa. cmloraa of ail a aaa aaa) iro.a
apa ar plainly oa tbo bottlo.
aaop tt baady la your aomo. A llttio
tvaa today aaa a iKk cblld tomar
roar, bat sot m aaaoina. Aaa yoar
drusaiat for a bottl of Taliforaia
8rraa of r'tri." th.n aa that It ta mad
by ta "California Fit Syrap Company."
Attra.pt to Doda ItrapooalMIUy
tlrportlnaT to Pvllro Irad toTaxrat
af llralr Pcaaltlra,
Straps m-aa laid on th aarloos na
tar of failure to report arrldanta when
Municipal Jude Roanman lectured
rtans of alx motorlna; drllnqtient
c ha reed with thla offenar. yraterday.
ThouKh flnca ar frequently Impoaed,
motnriata who have featured in traffic
accident attll perslat. In many In
atancea. In dodging: th reaponalblltty
of reporting to th poller, and Judge
Itoaaman predicted that neary fine
aoon may b impoaed to remedy thla
nr gleet.
Th following raaea of failure to re
port traffic accidents wer disposed
of: W. II. Buddrn. continued for sen
tence; George Lawrence, discharged;
Hell C. r-'erguaon. la fine; Kdward
Klchards. continued for aentence; O. O.
Kohrar. continued for aentence; C. O
Kabe. S- fine.
Ten apeedera. more or less contrite,
heard th Judicial words that sepa
rated them from varying sums of cur
rency as penalties for using the city
streets as speedways. The offenders
snd their fines wer: J. Jeffertes. 1-0;
Joaenn Keldman. S7.&0: A. Couaina
i;.i: K. K. Whllcomb. 117. SO: K. Eas
lerdale. $10: W. C Westway. 1S; K. B.
Woodbury. IIS; U K. Fox. 110; D. John
son. IIS; O. Q. Waller. 17.60.
"It Is a far different matter." said
Judce Rossman. speaking to on of
fender, "to drive at 10 miles an hour
on Willamette boulevard and at same
rate on the city atraeta proper, where
there are paved Intersections and the
chance for accident Is multiplied. More
over, you passed a man who waa driv
ing In accordance with th la wT Not
only hav you uaurped bis place on the
thoroughfare, but you hava Incited
Mm. by example, to speed In order to
regain his position. Th On will be
i jo.-
LATE MR. COTTON HONORED
Citjr Council Adopt Rrmlutioa In
Mrmorian lntrutlucrd bj Mayor.
Tha City Council rratarday adopted
a raolutton In tnvmorlam for tha lata
W. W. Cotton. Tha rcaolutton waa In
troJucd by 3iyor Baker and adopted
unanlraoualy. It raada aa follows:
Hiiikim Wtrk rattaa diad la th rlty af
I a Aoa. California, aa tba Uih dajr of
-U ITU. lv
Mr Cat-.oa vaa alaar frank and araia!
In dtapaasiAa and manaar; mtront. a.art aad
astral la hta iBta.iat-taal procaaaaa. hroad-an.a-lai.
Jual aad fair ia hla daalinva with
aa. hl't boid:n a p-naitloa af pawar
aal far-raachina aX . on. ha ftever mia
uaad It ar abusad It- lia waa abaoOjlalir hoa
a' H aa var raady ta aid h:a aaivhbor.
h:a rlty aad bta atat. It aa a dm trad and
iovad hir all a ba knaar him for hta hiab
aM.itr a a iMmrwr. for hta ha'pfal Inf. Banc
a4 daUa aa a rittaaa and frband.
H r bia d i a thia cemtnuBM' kaa aurfarad
v rlasfiaatfa. Laaua lhaprnf M If
Kao-vd. bjr tha Council af tha City af
Part .and. at a rvviar maatlng aaaambtad.
thai a cratofal appreciation af tha lifa aad
wrkia ac Winun Wick Cat ton. this rao-
luiioa ba priJ apaa tha mBOtaa af tna
couarll aad a cpjr tharaof ba prwparad by
th Auditor aa1ar th aval af th ctty and
s prv aan ad ta tba family af tha aaad
Wt::ira wa cottaa.
Parf af Syataaa ta Ba Tara t and Rate
Rlaa Aakaal If Rauaat la Refvaeal
Raa la ta Da Abaadaaed.
"WALLaA WALLA. Wajh, March J0-
(SpcclaL) WatLa Walla Is facing- tha
loaa of paxt of Ua streetcar aervice
and poaalbly ail of It- accordinc to
traffle manaarar R. Q. Miller, of tha
Walla Walla Valley Railway Company.
yraterday. The company, ha paid, is
loeinir money and the prcaent deficit
la about 4',0v0. It coata 17 cnt5 a
no mite for operation and on tha
Kant Walla Walla Una lam year the
a v erase revenue waa 11.7 centa a mil,
a loaa of S.J cents a car mile. In Jan
uary thla year tha direct loss from
operation waa $509.33.
The company baa announced the fol-lowlna;:
It na darided to abandon tha aaat Walla
Walla Una from tha city limits to th nd
raf tba Una. a diatanca of on and one
alahtb mi la. tar up th tracks and junk
iha malarial, c-liy fares must ba Inrraawd
ta 7 centa. in tara roan fares muat ba advanced
ta a basis of 3t rents a mile, ailmlnation
af Iha franchise ta as well as protaotton
from Jitney competition ara alnn demanded ,
while tha company aiao aak to b raliaved I
frnnt pavtns anaf aamn ta, Tha question of
hiaher car farra ta to ha nihmittei i
roiara and If turnad down th while system
will ha abandoned. It Is stsred. The flnsn
rial amharraaameat In dua to tha ax ar in
craaslRC U f sutnmohiiaa. It waa staled.
WHEAT GROWERS WARNED
Ilakcr Connlj Agriculturist
Prartb of Grain Sacks.
Cites
BAKER. Or, March JO. (Special.)
County Agriculturist Henry Tweed to
day Issued a warning to wheat farm
era not to depend on grain sacks for
this year's crop. Th fact that the
Food Administration has announce.!
that a premium of cents a bushel
will be paid for grain In sacks should
not cause farmers to abandon tneir
Plans for farm storage and bulk eie
vators. according to Mr. Tweed, who
says:
Those farmers who are able to con
tract for sacks, with the assurance of
delivery, are the only ones who can
afford to neglect the matter of farm
granaries and bulk elevators. 'With
only IS. 000. "00 sacks yet in sight for
the thre Northwestern states, it
apparent that the portion likely to be
allotted to Oregon will not be suffi
cient for whSt promises to be on of
th greatest wheat crops In be history
of the state.
(pming
SUMSEI
Read Tba Oragonlaa class! (lad ads.
10c GLOBE 10c
Wasaiagtea at Hntstk. '
KLFISIt
MARGUERITE
CLARK
"Silks and
Satins." vfe
Some Will Be Prosecuted by State,
While Others Will Be Turned
Over to Government Eight
Captured la Raid.
ST. MARIS, Idaho, March 20. (Spe
claL) Th sorting of tha St. Marias
L . W. prisoners Into two classes,
those for Federal prosecution and
those who will be charged with rcim
Inal syndicalism, was begun today by
Prosecuting Attorney Holsclaw, of
Benewah County. Idaho.-
In the meantime, the number of ar
rested men is Increasing steadily as
the crusades against th I. W. w.
strongholds ar going; on peacefully
but effectually.
Captain Herman K. Taylor placed th
number ox prisoners today at S3.
which 27 are in the County Jail and 56
In the "bull pen." He Is planning to
move the latter squad to the Sly block
as the present building, a small pain
shop, is not large enough.
Coaaplalata ta Be Filed.
"We will file complaints against
each one separately," said Attorney
Holsclaw, who returned to St. Maries
last night after having been a tCoeur
d'Alene preparing for the W. M. Nelson
trial.
"We will turn over to the Govern
ment all Federal cases. This number
will probably not be more than half
the total.
"The others, will be held on state
rhArres- There ma v be some whom
neither ihe Federal nor state officers
want, but they will be few. We are
determined to prosecute the leaders
to the extent of the law. I have not
diceded whether I will ask for a change
of venu efor the trials."
Voluntary appearances for passport
examinations were insufficient to keep
the examining boards busy thia morn
ing. Each time a squad of Sand Point
soldiers was sent out and returned
with 10 or 12 members of the organi
sation. There ar eless than 25 L W. W.
in the city who have not been inter
rogated by the authorities, it is said.
Eight Arrested la Raid.
Captain Taylor last night conducted
a raid on the room beneath Mike Cola's
tailor shop. Eight men were arrested,
of whom four were later turned loose.
Cola mas taken to military beadquar
ters and forced to take the oath of
allegiance. Charles Anderson, said to
be a prominent agitator, was picked
up after he failed to apply for a pass
port. His credentials as an organizer
were found upon him.
Six men were brought in by the
guards from Bronson's camp last night.
Fernwood, called the "I. W. W. hotbed,"
gave only five prisoners-
Only two possibilities, one or which
la very remote, are seen by which the
hack-breaking process of the Bene
wah County authorities can be halted.
The first is that some of the many L
W. W. held there may attempt to bolt.
The other and remote possibility Is
hat some of the rumored immigrations
of red card bearers will come.
Gaarda Work Effeetlve.
While the uniformed regular soldiers
are probably the ones who first In-
tilled fear Into the I. W. W. fores.
et it remained for th Sand Point
guards to do the real work. They are
comparatively few for the task of
cleaning up the county and at the same
ime guarding the many prisoners.
The officers believe the successful
conclusion of the rrussde rests with
the acquittal or conviction of the ring- j
leaders held in jail and the "bull pen.
It is feared, too, that a few of the chief
agitators may escape through the
guard lines by abuse of tha passport
system.
This week, our show windows are
displaying the new styles that you
men are going to be interested in for
the coming season. This display will
give you a splendid idea of Style and
Fabric that Fifth Avenue has placed
her stamp of approval on as correct
for the season.
Smartly modeled Suits for the
younger fellows more conservative
lines for the middle-aged. The price
range is $20, $25, $30, $35 and up.
New Hats in every correct shape and
shade at $3, $4, $5 and $6. Manhat
tan Shirts $2 to $12. Handsome pat
terns in Neckwear, 50c to $4. Every
thing new from hats to hose.
Our salesmen will be glad to show
you the new things you will need for
Easter. Our store is your store we
want, you to feel free to come in any
day and see any article of apparel in
which you may be interested.
KatKis
M MffcTc ur We appreciate your '.V,'
IML. ntf" a WEAR. business, if it's only Jrl
Corbett Bldg. a 5c collar button. SjZ-1
for the Loyal Legion members em
ployed In the mills and camps of that
icinity. The pictures were shown at
apavine tonight and will be shown
Tenino tomorrow nlgnt. Friday
and Saturday night the officer will en
tertain legion members or this city
nd vicinity, and Sunday he will be at
Onalaska.
Ixyal Leplon Entertained.
CENTRALTA. Wash.. March 20.
(Special.) Lieutenant William Cutts,
s Signal Corps officer, at Rochester last
night put on a moving picture show
Baker Men Pass Draft Exams.
BAKER. Or.. March 20. (Special.)
The first men of Baker County s quota
for the next draft successfully passed
the physical examination yesterday
nd were ordered to appear before the
draft board March 29 to be inducted
into service. Baker's quota was 10
men. The drafted men are Manley F.
Bryant. Lawson M. Whiteley, Wooden
E. Hathaway, Fred A. Olsen, Charles S.
Caviness. Floyd F. Hubler, Patrick (1.
Gallagher, William J. Luney, Carl K.
Cook, Lee Bland and Conrad M. Lane-
nigh School Debaters to Clash.
CENTRALTA. Wash, March 20.
(Special.) The championship of the
Lewis County Interscholastic Debating
League will be decided Saturday night
In the local high school gymnasium,
when the Central! and Mossyrock
High School teams argue the question
of a universal eight-hour day, Cen
tralia taking the negative. The local
team Is composed of Nora Dishong and
Emerald Sloan. Neither Cen tralia nor
Moss3rock has met defeat in 'the last
three years. An Olympia attorney will
act as Judge.
of the farmers of this county have
problems with this class of soils. Coun
ty Agent Jamison expects a large attendance.
Elks' Carnival Takes In $2300.
MARSHFIELD, Or., March 20. (Spe
cial.) After three days of a carnival
staged by the local Elks, Imitating the
days of 49, with all the gambling de
vices, music, shooting and dancing to
make it realistic, $2300 was taken in.
The net proceeds are to go to the Elks
home guard to pay for small items of
uniforms which the money appropriated
by the county would not cover. A simi
lar show for the same purpose will be
given by the Bandon Elks.
The Best
Thing
to
Swjel
Drainage Methods to Be Shown.
A N aching back may not mean
BEAVERTON', Or., March 20. (Spe-
tho farm of Francis Chalmers at Roy. I When the kidneys are Weak Of
anything aerioui, but it certainly
doesn t mean anything good.
this county, will be held Saturday by
Professor W. L. Powers, of Oregon Ag
ricultural College, and scientific drain
age of white land will be conducted
along the most approved lines. As many
Handling
Peak Load
WERE every one of the
one hundred and
thirty-seven railroads
served by the Pullman Com
pany to attempt to furnish the
same service for itself, the
burden of expense would be
found insupportable.
Each road would have a
heavy investment in extra cars
which would be idle perhaps
eleven months in the year; and
it would be forced at certain
times to man all these cars
with green crews to the great
discomfort, inconvenience and
anxiety of the public
The Pullman Company
mobilizes its seventy-four hun
dred cars each as perfecdy
appointed in its way as a
modern hotel with the keen
est strategy. It knows at every
hour of the day the location
of each one of them; it notes
the least threat 'of congestion
here, or shortage there, and is
on the alert to supply maxi
mum service wherever needed.
Pullman service meets a na
tional problem; it gives to our
passenger traffic facilities' a
stability and a mobility other
wise almost impossible.
THE PULLMAN COMPANY
Chicago
disordered they cease to do their
work, anjd instead of cleansing the
blood of impurities, the waste products
remain to attack the whole system, caus
ing aches and pains in muscles and joints.
irregularities of the bladjer. puffineia
under eyes, biliousness, erratic appetite
ana outer ills and ailments.
invigorate, stimulate and restore'to healthy 1
action the organs that filter and remove
the waste products therefrom. They
strengthen the kidneys and bladder and
tone up the liver.
Georfie McLaine. Turtle Lake.
N. D.t writes: "I am a locomotive en
gineer. I was troubled with my back.
Had bad pains and bladder troubled me
often through the day and night. I took
Foley Kidney Pills and I was relieved in
a couple of days."
If you have reason to suspect that
your kidneys are overworked, weakened
of diseased, the best thing to do is to give
them hela immediately. Foley Ridnev
Pills come in two sizes, 50c and $1.00.
Sold Every w here
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