TOE MORXTXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 191S. 7 CANDIDATES ARE TO FILE BUSH G Only One More Day Remains to Get in Names for Of-. a ficial Ballots. UST NOW NUMBERS 140 tJrary Gri$t Expected by Secretary f Stale's Office In La. Day. Sl-osftnft AH Breathe of 2 I'alrluCiMtu Or, Aprfl II (Iieri.... rn mora day remains for candidate I to flla their declarations Id order to Tet on tha ballota of thHr r-rpctira rrtl at the primaries May 17. At 6 o clock tomorrow afternoon, with tha eloalnc of Sacretary Olcott'a office, t'tnc tT tillna declarations aa well aa for fillnr statements and cut a for the primary party pamphlets will ba closed. On hundred, apd forty candidates filed thetr nomtnatinc petitiona or ftMrr fa with th rlonlnv of th I office, tiua aftarnoon and to complete th litta will mean a hcary ajnst tomorrow. "rom prent tnd!aHm-is tha candl- j dates paraphlrts will ba up to the standard as work of literary art and tha quantity promises to ha there any- I war. Tha space In the pamphlet eelin, under tha Uw, at the rate of ITS for tha first pace and $l for each addt t.onal pac. with a limit set of four s)as;cs tr any one candidal. O. M. Ilaasar for Trrausairer. O- SI. Flummer. of Portland, today. In flllnr Kepubltran candidate for tCate Treasurer. ti In hla platform: Aitampt to tltsv-har-E the dutt- ff Slat Tffurr ffn ' m manner aa ttl m - wtrrt in Moctioa of rr nprisht etttitn n Oncua 1 . II try to hantf.a tn aiata fnd that Uitr maf far as po .! la tT department. in tha many wM(id mnrintttnumir caat my vote for tha aat istrata ox ta atat. Ills aloaran Is "wtnnlnr tha war tha ftrst responsibility of stata and a lion. 5arro any eooatr and at at a ta tha beat of sny ability. will prartic ntd and Judi c.oa- Konomy and favor only such laa s will b of (rosiest t-n--fti to the srt- t anmber or ps-a-p.-v. 1 wiii aupport vry eroach oX our tmmn t tn proowcutinc tn war to - earrfui conclusion. 1 wf th tnctmnl of a Uw that will I'Mnwl free ao4 opa compotitia tn road pa ins. Ills slorati !a: 1 will do my best la faithfully serrlna my constituency.1 L. V. Kreemaa, of Neveratil. seklnff; the Republican nomination for Kepre sntatire in tha lea:ietatura from Co lumbia County, says In his platform: 'I will work dilicently for tha beet Interests of Columbia County and tha Ctata of Orearon." Ha has no slogan. V. If. Gore, of M-dford. filed aa a candidate for re-election is Represent attva from IouaIas and Jackson coun ties. accompany tnar hia declaration with no platform or slogan. W. A. Carter FHea far Jadsa. William A. Cartsr Republican, of Portland, filed aa candidate for Cir cuit Judfa in department .No. . aay Inr In his platform: a.Io ra matter comrn s (oro me f-r heart n f-ir and Impartial conald ration. .ret- Sound Judicial tion for tb furtharnc of Justle and a-lnat technical iail. prevent uaaieoa U l.ia in th trial of rar and re-rvo n.r Juttsment aa lu tha r;a-.t Iv ratntt of fuoTofi1 until ejeh p.rty h ba fain mai fuMv harti. 1 wiM at alt timn rnir ;-.) patriotic iMti:anr and devotion tiia cauao of our country and tta ... la ar. Ills s!orsn la Tontinuoui effort for Impartial administration of law, Lib ert y and Jtiatlc shall prevalL homo P. Hurst, of i'ortlHnd, al0 filed as a 1 democratic candidate for Circuit Judze tn Iepartment No, 2, atallnc In his platform he mill do my full duty by the office and public." and In Ma sloe an, A conscientious admin it rat Ion.' Charles M- Crandall. Republican of Vale, who wishes to be re-lcted Jlepresentatlva from Harney and Mal- J.eur. says In his platform: fa mr effort to support ear enuntry tn tha preent sreot wr. profit Our peo- frim th -nrn tht aro tn our mlt; wab rr the enactment or a pmctical eec Slanhattan Shirts $2 to 510 1 1 1 1 1 "3 Stetson Hats $5 and $6 What Kind of Clothes Are You Going to Wear? Maybe' you haven't decided what style youH pick out; but one thing you've undoubtedly made up your mind to the clothes you buy this Spring are going to be the kind that vill give unusually good service. In these days when war taxes and high cost of everything are affecting all of us, there's a special reason for being particular about the quality, you There's more economy in buying right than "in buying cheap. Hart Schaffner & Marx New Spring ' Styles Are Here That's the most important announcement youH get this season, because it means smartest styles to be seen anywhere, and it means the best of material and making all-wool fabrics and high class tailoring. It means economy that figures cost by the month, not by the price. You'll find these clothes here in all the newest styles at prices that spell economy. $25, $30, $35 and Up to $50 Sam'l Rosenblatt. & Co. The Men's Store for Quality and Sen ice Southeast Corner Fifth and Alder and avar from horn mn opportunity to cut fh.lr ballot.: alao a la, making aabotaaa. ..Plonac and aynritraliam a ffflonr. and ukih ivir lha riant of franchla. to thoa. rnnviotad thrOTf: and aiao a lar prortdlns for a atara noma lor tna dependent coll- drea. of our atat. Hla lornn la "Fidelity, duty, honest rovernmont. (air dealing, education, loyalty to country and tte." F. A. Mr ta Ham (or Lirlalatar. P. A. Klca. Portland. Republican, ai candidal lor Kepreaentattvo In the legislature from Multnomah County, a) a: Perform tio duties tnereof ta tha beat In terna of the people. 1 piedaa that "bual- n.aa In public affaire", will be atnctly ad hered to, thua enabling the Individual and tha atate to better aid the Nation to "win th. war." 1 will lr..:t on few.r !aws and more tlm lor the conetderation or tnoae present. d; will favor enforcement of the '"Workmen'o Compensation Art." ao that the toneflta will meet th. prearnt hla cost of tlvinf. 1 will vote protection to the Indue tnra of tha atate and will ua my endeavors to advanra tha development of Oregon, His slogan la "Business in publio af fairs." eorre C. Brownell. Oregon City. Re publican, member of the House from Clackamas County in th 1917 iKis- Uture. now a candidate for the state Senate from that county says: HIGH TRIBUTE PAID Wilson Declared Most Potent Official in Christendom. OVERMAN BILL DEBATED In Senate to Measure President Further Powers Brings Out Eulogy of Chief Executive Opposition Granting Support Stat Board of Arbitration, a rep resentative of labor to b l member of tha board. Favor National and state prohibition and- woman's auffra.. Will oppoao county division unless majority of voters of t'lacka- s irounty direct otherUe. Support all war illation and aid to wiaowa ana or phan of a.Uier and widowed mothers of ot filers. W i.l abnllati offiro of County Ke rnrdtr of Oa kamas County and limit dep uty hir. Will endeavor to abollsb or con solldato unneceaaary commisalona. His platform is "Square deal. Econ omy in county and state expenditures. WA NERVOUS AND HAD DIZZY SPELLS "J.at Aaaerlranlawi." la loKaa- rvld M. Graham, of Euuene. Re- publican, candidate for Representative from Lane County says: ' Support aound leglalatlon along conserva tive and constructive Itnea. I have no apo dal meaeur.a which I ravor rrom peraonai motlvea: I have no epeclal Intereata to rp rrwol. I will represent the entire county and will at all llmeo work to aateguard and foater Its tnterrete. Aa a loyal American I II lend mr enthualaetlc aupport to all a. urea which wilt bop to carry on and win th. war. and I will aleo aupport all leg islation which will benefit our state ana people during the period ot reconstruc tion. "Just Americanism" Is hla eloran. Benjamin 8. Worsley. Astoria. Re publican, aeekina- election as Kepre- sentative from Clatsop, says: I will uaa my beat afforta for a strict euelneea aHmlnlatralinn. every act. after tore d.iioerauon. for ine preservation o the Nation. The development oi tna atate and county. He has no slogan. Gordon J. Taylor. Molalla. Repub lican. Minn aa candidate for Repre sentative from Clackamas, says: Karnaet'v work for such laws aa will j4vanc. th. moral and matei f the atate. ly flrat thought III b. toward a ape.dy for liberty. prohibition. .fr. al welfare and effort winning of the J favor atate and National of the great.et problem atate la tha development or tne community. r recoanlie giod roan. Am the moat Important factor In thie. 1 will legislation whten wltl give tna oeei r.aulte In riam for tarmera. i ravor econ- rtmv the cuttmr aowa oi every uno.cw.ary cipenee and aalary In the state and county. 'Retter legislation, less asltatlon, la his slogan. This Massachusetts Woman I came Strong and Robust When She Found the Right Tonic Medicine. TVhen ynnr color fadea. when your Vheeks and lipa grow pale ami sou get ghort of breath easily atil your heart palpitates after attcht exertion or tin. d'r th. leant eacltenient it means that )oit are suffering from thin blood. Ileatlarhe and backache often Ktmpanr this condition and nvrvous- Be.a la freuently present. The remedy, of ccuree. is to bulM ar te btoocl. and for this ptirpoee Dr. V illume' Pink I'llle are recommended. They are the remciy beat suited to re store the Mood, bring brtfihtnees to the evca anl put color In the cheeks and Jip. Throngh bulldlrg up the blood with Ir. Wllliama Tlnk 1111a. Mrs. U F. lfhrop. of 3 t'nlon street. Stoughfon. l ta tHriaoii atrona; aud rubuaC ihe gj: "I waa In a nervoua. run-down condl in f-r aevrral month. i'art of this t-nie I waa confined to my chair ami ti.il to be carried about the houe. My fctrk was a weak that I could not get tp. When I got ao that 1 rotiM ataml up I wa troubled with dlxslncaa when over 1 tried to walk. I had to walk Terr slowly and was in constant fear of f illing. I waa emaciated and lost sev r.l pounds tn weight. My frienda trto'ight I waa going into consumption. "I waa treated by a phet-ian for a long lime without any benefit. One day I chanced to rend about Ir. Will lam' I'lnk fills and bought some for a triaL They helped me almo.t lm nietiately. I have never been without the pilla alnce and take a few of them once in a while for a .m 1 recom mend lr. Williams' link Tills to any one eufferlng sa I did." Two hooka. "Hiillding lp tha Flood" and V hat to Kat and How to Kat." give Just the information that every mother of a growing girl needs. They are f"ee. Write for them today to The Ir. Williams Me,frielne t'o. S-hen rtad v. N T. Yonr own drucct.t sella Ir. Wllliama' link 1111a or thev will he island of OaHu. on which this city la availed, postpaid, on receipt of price, so I located, will hecome -dry" at midnight genre per bus. six buics for 1140. in compliance w iia a i resiuentiai r- Adv. der. snNIICA rX)LTS eteks kact. CandilnU for State IlcprcwitaUTe la on War I-latfurtu. Seneca Fouts. former member of the State legislature from this county, yes. terdav announced his candidacy for State Representative on a war piinorm. "Spanish-American War veteran, joe per cent loyal. World democracy our flitht." Is bis slogan. If nominated and elected. Mr. Kouta says he will "work for legislation assuring our country that I'recon will do more than its full share to w m the war. 1 will use the experience trained as a aoldier In the panish-Amereran war toward paasing all nereeeary legislation to give our sol diers at the front the loyal support or our state Will sea that no useless ex penditures are made, but will be liberal In any appropriation that win tend to win the war quickly. htTicienry and economy coneietent with the develop ment of the state will ba the keynote of my efforts. WASHIN'GTON. April 11. Restric tion of the President's power in reor ganising Government agencies to the military establishment and other war making; branches was advocated and opposed today when th Senate re sumed debate on the Overman reor ganization bill, laid aside a week for passage of sedition legislation. Senator Smith, of Georgia. Democrat, led the attack on the Administration measure, declaring that while there is no lack of confidence in President Wilson, he should not be given au thority to disturb the Interstate Com merce Commission, Federal Reserve Hoard. Federal -Trade Commission or other agencies of the civil establish ments. He said he favored giving- the Presi dent more power over the military es tablishment than the bill provides, but by specific designation by Congress. In a long speech championing the bill Senator Lewis, of Illinois, de clared Congress should give the Pres ident any powers he deemed necessary successfully to. prosecute the war. Senator Cummins, of Iowa. Republi can, who has vigorously opposed the measure, suggested that under its terms the President could appoint i "deputy" president, transfer all his au thorlty and virtually retire. Senator Lewis said this was not a fact, but suggested that the Interstate Commerce Commission. Federal Trade Commission and Federal Reserve Board could be abolished and their functions consolidated in a board of business, finance and transportation. Senator Reed, of Missouri, Democrat, again spoke In opposition. Senator Ashurst, of Arizona. Demo crat, pleaded that no aid or comfort be given to the enemy by shackling the American Commander-in-Chief. He de clared President Wilson the most po tent official in "all Christendom" and the spokesman for the allies. "Yet." he continued, "this man. who has demonstrated his great capacity for publio affairs and has moved with un erring precision in matters of world wide Import, Is not to be trusted so say some Senators with the power of transferring certain bureau officials and chief clerks tn Washington." JONES PAIR DIVORCED COl'HT DECREE ED9 TROUBLES OF SEATTLE COITLE. MIDGET ACTOR HE LITTLB LORD ROBERTS CREATES SESSATIOX AT HIPPODROME. Young Wife Who Won f S,000 Suit for Alirnatloa Against Father-ln-Law Wina Again. SEATTLE, Wash., April 11. (Spe ciai.) Mrs. Carols B. Jones, who, as the 17-year-old wife of Tom C. Jones, son of a wealthy Seattle contractor, obtained a judgment for $25,000 for the alienation of her husband's affections from her father-in-law, and later ac cepted $12,500 in settlement of the case, today sued her husband for divorce, al leging desertion, and the decree was entered in her favor. The troubles of the Joneses occupied the front pages of Seattle newspapers in 1916, when their tearital difficulties were aired in court. When Airs. Jones sued her father-in-law for alienation of affections she was 17 years old. The 125,000 was a record of Its kind In King County, but two months later Judge Frater cut the verdict of the Jury in two. on the ground that it was excessive. Mrs. Jones accepted the reduced sum. When the verdict was awarded her the father sought to pay the award to the son, aa the head of the family. This the court did not al low, and the daughter-in-law obtained the full amount. Young Jones Is now a corporal in the National Army at American Lake. He was in court when the divorce decree was granted, but did not contest the case. After"lhe decree was entered the couple shook hands in friendly fashion. BURIAL T0BEAT ALBANY Louis T. Shipley Takes Bodr of 7- Year-Old Daughter South. Former Aberdeen Man Vp for Life. ABERDF.EN. Wash.. April 11. (Spe cial.) C. V. I.or, formerly of Aberdeen. has been sentenced to life Imprison ment in W yommg for shooting a ne gro In a hotel lobby tbere. according to word brought back to Aberdeen by an attorney who saw Mrs. Ut tn Seattle recently. lAy claimed that the negro was attempting to steal nis coat, fttra. l,or la endeavoring to secure funds with which to try for a new trial for her hueband. TPTraldent IKNOI.riJ Makes Oahu Pry. 11. T.. April 10 The Tiay Casteiy Chast la Declared ta Be Brat Kmsi aad Moot .notable f Ssaall Players. Little Lord Roberts Is as usual creat ing a sensation a thing which happens everywhere the diminutive comedian appears. On the other occasions In which be has tome to Portland he has crowded the theater and now that he is appearing aa headliner on the Hip podrome that theater will no doubt be filled for the remainder of the week Ly patrons anxious to see and hear the tiny comedy ohap. Little Lord Roberts Is reckoned the best-known and most notable among midget actors. He is perfectly formed and only about two feet high, and splendidly proportioned. He has a great sense of humor, which Is evidenced in all he does. When the curtain goes up it shows a nurse, looking after the wants of a howling Infant, which ro'.e Little 1-ord Roberts Impersonates niar velously well, with fine attention to detail. Later he appears In a series of costume changes and of these hlr ap pearance aa a Lieutenant of the Cana dian army captures his audience. Hy turns he recites and sings, lit excellent Knglish. and when he dances his little steps are quite correct and artistic. He provides a big lot of entertainment and is exceedingly gencroua with his con tributions. Not alone tn Kiddle-, but the grown-ups as well evince clo-e in Louis T. Shipley, superintendent of construction of public buildings under the supervising architect of the Treas ury Department, now stationed at Boise, Idaho, passed through Portland yesterday for Albany. Mr. Shipley is taking to Albany for Interment the body of his 7-year-old daughter, who was killed recently by falling from a truck on which she was riding to school, the wheel of the heavy truck crushing out her life. While stationed at Albany, Mr. Ship ley lust two sons, aged 12 and 14, by drowning in the Calapoola. The body of the little sister will be buried be side those of her brothers in the Al bany Cemetery. Centralis, After Xcw Mart. CE.VTRALIA. Wash.. April 11. (Spe cial.) An appeal to one Centraiian in every Ave to subscribe to the third liberty loan was issued yesterday by C. Paul I'hlmann, chairman of the Cen- tralia district. The city oversubscribed its original allotment of $121,000 the first day of the campaign, but an effort is being made to reach $200,000. the new mark set by Secretary McAdoo, by Sat urday. terest, in the antics and artistry of this miniature man. Another important and entertaining number Is that of the Gellis family, a group of acrobatic tumblers de luxe. Their departures from the usu'tl rut in this line of endeavor, and th'.-lr t'eti- ance of the law of gravitation is noth ing short of startling. Argo, a harpist with Virginia, who sings, present a novel musical turn 'n which melody is emphasised pleasur- ably. Fox, with Foxle s Circus, is an act calculated to delight younj and old. There's a cat and a d3g, botti sagacious, well-trained animals, wno 1 with a stuffed monkey put over remarkably funny turn. Doyle and Wright, a couple of fun sters in blackface, delight with their patter and chatter exchange called "Fifty Miles From Somewhere." Mcllyar and Hamilton present rapid-fire acrobatics barrel-jumping epi sode which is diverting. The photo play is "Runaway Romany," featuring pretty Gladys Hulette. More than a million men have said to Uncle Sam: "Everything I have is at your service my life if needs be." 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Sempre Giovine is really fine for blackheads and pimples, dry skin and harsh wrinkles. Sold in all Owl Drug Stores at 49 a cake. Depilatory This, the original sanitary liquid, devitalizes superfluous hair. It has passed the tests of many chemists and is approved as .the most scientific and practical way to remove hair. The method has the indorsement of physic ians, surgeons and dermatologists. 60c a Bottle BROADWAY AND WASHINGTON STREETS E. Struplere, Manager. Marshall 2000 Telephones A 1333 Oregon Boys Ready for War. LEBANON. Or.. April 11. (Special.) Mrs. II. T. Wilson, who lives near this city, received a letter from her son. Arthur J. Wilson. In the ordnance de partment of the Army, in which he said few days ago the commander called for volunteers for overseas duty, and the 14 boys from Oregon in the com pany were the first to step out and say that they were ready. Aberdeen Couple Get License. TACOMA. Wash.. April 11. (Special.) James Cornwall and Mattie A. Swan, both of Aberdeen, obtained a marriage , license here today. BUY LIBERTY BONDS TODAY! GET NEW KIDNEYS! The kidneys sre the most overworked organs of the human body, and when they fail in their work of filtering out and throwing off the poisons developed in the avatem. thinas begin to happen. One of the firBt warnings is pain or stiffness In the lower part of the back; highlv colored urine; loss of appetite; indigestion: irritation, or even stone in the bladder. These symptoms indicate a condition that may lead to that dreaded and fatal malady. Fright's dis ease, for which there is said to be no cure. You can almost certainly find Imme diate relief In GOLD MEDAL, Haarlem Oil Capsules. For more than 200 years this famous preparation has been an unfailing remedy for all kidney, blad der and urinary troubles. Get It at any drug store, and if it does not give you almost immediate relief, your money will be refunded. Re sure you get the GOLD MEDAL, brand. None other genu ine. In boxes, three sixes. Adv. : This Fire-Fighter ; . Says This T have used several packages of Cadomene Tablets and found J them very beneficial, and have recommended them to several members of the fire department, who also speak well of the re s' suits. Most respectfully, J "LOUIS J. EAGLE. "Fire Marshal, LanBdowne, Pa." ' For nervous, weak, impover J lshed men and women there is a, nothing so good to build up as Cadomene Tablets. Sold in sealed tubes by all druggists. Adv. 0 BREAK CGLD.HCSEtUY Clk I A 'ii'-aaa foe srawt r- f ! lt t .-3-aita. Sai ej.bn. g ilS f jESJ i aYVefc 4 as Doses roa tiL2ri--l as csmts -T Phone your want una to The Orego- nian. Main 7070, A 6095.