9 THE 3I0RXIXG. OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918. rSEMEHOFF " GAINS I SUPPORT OF SLAVS Russian Soldiers Reported to I Be Rallying to Anti : , Bolshevik Leader. mrrwhirt along- the Ukrainian land frontier. Tha CommaBdr-ln-Chlef aaid ha could only acre to tha cessation of naval operations against the Black Sea I fleet, provided all ahlpa returned to I Ssbastopol and were retained there. I Then the port of Novorossysk would be opened free to navigation, lie claimed that the Black Sea fleet more than once had participated In the fighting against German troopa In tha Ukraine. YANKEES SEEKING SUPER-DRIVE IS PLANNED tCenilnned rmm First Pa-e ) FIGHT, TRUDGE Oil i By-Roads and Side Lanes of France Route of Ameri can Army on March. at l.S3j4i tone, and even If tha suh- narlnes ara abre to maintain this rate. which official doubt, tha year'a total wculd be something- like 1.700.000 tons. far less than tha estimated amount of Jhlch th ".ppinc Board - WAR DRAMA ABSORBING rear. Adding to American production tha I OtltnDf of (Zrmm t RHf.ln V.n,. mnA MVoclamatloB Isaued Sa- Purpose I j.pan. tha allle. would gain for th year something Ilka J.ooe.000 tons, not counting th 1.000.040 or more tona of TRANS-BAIKAL REASSURED Merely to Restore Freedom Japan- Coarse In Siberia Has British Approval. (By the Associated Freaa.) chartered Japanese and Norwegian tip and requisitioned Dutch vessels. Xarajla of Safety Lacking. While encouraged, offlclala empha sis tha fact that these figures do not furnish th margin of safety necessary. Spokane Steve and Yvonne, Once of the Studios, but Xow Ambu lance Chauffeuse, Strike Cp Acquaintance. , PEKING. Thursday. Slay t. umciai Md there wlU b no relaxing of bulld iannounceraent has been made at Harbin iDk erforta In any of th allied coun 1hat General Semenoff. leader of the tries or In America. movement In Siberia against the Bol- Annouilcem.nt t7n ParU tnat ,n the hevlkU ha advanced along th Trans- jMt lnr months more submarines have Siberian Railway as far as Adrlanovsk, been sunk than have been built, bears 'west of th Onon River, having r- out recent unofficial statements her Stored th bridge across tn rtver which n the submarine situation, it has been ii. n-i.iT.iit T..t, v.rf- no secret that offlclala here have felt , proclamation. General Semenoff niore encouraged within the last few . in a proclamation, . - months than at any other tlm sine has assured th peopl r,n" ,h .,,.,.,..,,, .'.. -., -,i, TlUlkalLa that his movement is not counter-revolutionary, but is intenaea Tto restore lawful freedom. Many Rue th unrestricted submarine campaign began. Merchant ahlp construction by tha United (States and the allies already . T-.7 . 1 ciK..i. . r. r.nnrted -'"k oiatea ana vne antes aireaay Isn soldiers from Siberia ar "J-"-0 h, passed th real danger point and to b rejolnleg General Semenoff. .hp. being launched faster than they ar sunk. Offlclala pointed to BY FLOYD P. GIBBONS. (Copyright. KIR, by the Tribune Company. Chicago. Published by arrangement.) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES UNDER GENERAL. FOCH IN FRANCE, May 13. (Special Cable.) When we swung Into th road at daybreak the next morning and continued the march north, much speculation went the rounds as to the destination. A much-debated question was aa to whether our forces would be Incor porated with Foch's mobile reserve army and held In readiness for a pos sible counter offensive, or whether we would be placed In one of the line armies and aaslgned to holding a posi tion In the path of the German push. But all this conjecture resulted in day's work. A worried Lieutenant found me in the crowd around the rolling kitchen and Inquired: "Do you know whether there's a provost guard on that Inn down the road?" I couldn't Inform him. but I inquired the reason for hla alarm. Tve got a bunch that th prune juice Is running knee deep tonight, he replied. "I don't want any of my sec tion trying to march tomorrow with swelled heads. "Prune Juice" Is aot slang: It Is veritable expression, and anybody who thinks that th favorite of the board Ing-house table can't produce the fer mented article that is tres forte In the way of a throat burner Is greatly mis taken. Awfal Kick la It. In France th fermented Juice of th prune Is called water of life, but It carries a dead-to-the-world kick. The simple prune, which the Army used to call "Native Son by reason of its California origin, now ranks with Its most inebriate sisters of the vine. The flow of eu do vie must have been dammed at the Inn. On tha road the next day I saw a mule driver wearing a 1 (-candle power black eye. When I Inquired th source of th lamp I heard the reply: "This is my first wonnd In the war. Me and a cop had aa 'offensive' down in that town that's spelt like scissors. but you say It some other way. 'THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH' BunE a SUPERIOR WINS S. COURT OF APPEALS REVERSES MONTANA DECISION. A Wonderfully Attractive Lot of High-Grade GOWNS and SKIRTS td Muslin, tt -f f O Priced at. I Vft of Fine Crepes, Nainsook and Muslin, Charming Styles, Especially A Sale That Will Win the Enthusiastic Approval of Every Prudent Woman Who Can Attend The attractiveness of the styles and trimmings is but one of the reasons for the widespread interest in this sale the variety and moderate price are still further incentives to prompt selections. The materials are fine crepes, nainsook and muslin you hjve more than 100 different styles to select from most all elaborately trimmed, some with French pastel embroideries heavy laces, etc. Both gowns and skirts marked one price, this sale, $1.98 Decree Relieve. Mine Company of Pay. nut of 910,000,000 for Alleged Pateat I-frlnges-eat. BAN FRANCISCO. May 1J. Decision of the United States District Court of . LONDON. May II. Th Interchange l this fact today as proof of the wisdom I nothing more than passing time. Our Montana which granted the Mineral f messages between Baron Goto, tneiof the American policy of building an I way led over by-roads and side lanes separation Limited, owners of ... j.uDtsi Foreign aiidwih . i eoormoua mercnanx neeu I " uvea uvwa iur u. Jiritlsh Foreign Of tic. Is seen by the I As th supply of submersible begins I New Embroidery Voile Flouncings at $1.25 Yard The very latest new designs are included in this great showing see our window display they come fall 40 inches wide and are shown in white, pink, blue, tan, rose, Nile and other colors beautiful silk embroidered patterns on high-grade voiles consid erably undervalued at the above price. New Coiored Dress Voiles at 40c Yard 88-Inch Voiles shown in the best plaid, stripe, figure, and flower styles in light, medium and dark color combinations. and the rushing up of supplies or re serves In case of necessity. Thousands of pollus, too old for combat duty, do repair work on those main arteries. All minor and slow-moving traffic Is im. airong and resolute part In the war. effect on German morale. Every sub Ia such a contingency she must be as-1 merlrw sent to th bottom carries with '.ore. of o" sympaThy If she take. U a trained I crew which It become. In- .waatever eh deema to b th proper I .steps for protecting allied Interests In I 1be Far East. 'imlly Telegraph as a happy omen, em-1 to diminish, th biggest part of the -Thaalzlng the value and reality or ue supping problem or tne auies begins Anglo-apane Alliance. to vanish. Japan's Tleee Cos-lag. Crew Lasses Will Be Felt. t The tlm may soon come." th paper Aside from th general effect of a .' ,1. tt aireadv has arrived decrease In th number of submarines. when Japsn msy b called On to Play l vl iiii ivwa, mi n to n.. hi;iuj siueiracaca to xcep tne main iim kiwi, Traffic Crowds Highroads. At times we were forced to cross the ,..ir -i ..,.- . ..niir. I main nigtiroaas ana tnen we encoun I tered a forward and backward stream pe for protecting aui.a I ARtj, ,iTha .ffectlvenesa of to and from the front. Far East. I .V. ..... i .- .I. I At una nf th... Inl.rurMnn. T aonrht . . ..... I in. uvrman u.nj.rin .uiu.iki a 10-1 --- " ....... . -Jspan has r.er '"fon,,D'"V" cllnlng. The German government is a grass bank at the side of the road In this matter and can hardly see witn-1 awr f h( . declared Georges I for a rest. Two Interesting factors in iat alarm the spread of noisnevism t...,.,. Minister af Vfarlne. before the I this great drama were before me. , Vladivostok and Manchuria. To glv nBa commute of the Chamber of I One was an American soldier wesr .Vhaac for th resurrection of I D,putlea today, but has mad the Ing a blue brassard with white letters y holding the anarchical factors in r,a,et efforts to conceal It. .' check la a clear and statesmanlike lu Md th, ,tuatlon was most fav- policy for the entente powers who orabl and that th sinkings of sub- -srmpathi.e with Russia. What country marines In the first three months of obviously I marked out for energetic uu through allied measures was action In this crusade? greater than th number built by the "That can be only Japan, which or I enemy. Minister Leygues referred to the statement made In th Reichstag on April IT by VIce-Admlral von Capelle. German Minister of Marine. In which he said CoO.000 tons of allied shipping was sunk monthly. I.eeaea Steadily Decrease. This figure, tb Minister said, wss Incorrect. It was reacned and passed In April. May and June of 1917. In July It declined and In November It fell below 400.000 and sine has dimin ished continuously. Th Minister gave out th following comparative table of the tonnage claimed to have been destroyed by r-.. . -,t , .11. In.t Sebastopol was captured, according , ,h p',n f,T BOBth,. BeMr.o act'lv'." front "the French r extracting ore by sanctify tbelr main roads and reserve notation. approximately 110,000,000 them for the use of fast motor traffic, against the Butte fc Superior Mining Silk Stripe Voiles at 75c Yard 36-Inch Silk Stripe Voiles and Silk Mixed Suitings in light and dark colored styles beautiful fabrics that are extremely popular. Men's Coat Style Shirts at $1.50 The celebrated Ferguson and McKinney Shirts shown in coat-style with neck band starched, or soft; they come with soft French cuffs, also with high, or regu lation soft turn-down collar they are of fast color and come in all sizes 14 to 11. Priced to you at this sale at one-third below real worth. Company, for Infringement of patent. was reversed here today in an opinion handed down by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. The decision held that "Inasmuch as th defendant company keeps out of the limit made for th plaintiff by the United States Supreme Court by using more than the critical proportion of oil in the process, it does not use the plaintiffs process." The decision was concurred In by all three judges In effect. Judge W. W. Morrow dissenting on a point that did not materially affect the decision. - Its position on th Pacific and Its I '. proslmtty to Fiberla la fitted peculiar--1 v to render efficient and prompt serv- flre. even so far aa to Irkutsk la th T est-" t ' 'WASTirNOTON. Msy II Recent ex changes between Russia and Germany over German Intentions in the Crimea, I 'mad public today by th Stat Do-1 vartmcnt dlsrlos that the uerman ad vance on Sebastopol wss made, accord- I ' d to German explanations, because of I ? attacks by the Russian HlacK Beat fleet on cities hetd by Germany. Gtrmaa Prosnleen Mad. I P." He was a military policeman on duty as a road marker whose func tion Is to regulate traffic and prevent cenrestion Beside him was seated a peculisr looking person whosa knee-length skirts of khaki exposed legs Incased In wrap puttees. A motor coat of yellow leather and a visor cap of a British Tommy completed the costume. The hair showing beneath the crown of cap was rather long and straight, tracea of having been recently close cropped. For all of her masculine appear- War Department Proposes Decora- inc., sne was r rcnun, ana ma yuuug. BUTTE, Mont., May 13. Butte & Superior stock jumped seven points im mediately after word of the decision In the San Francisco court was received here. Local attorneys were jubilant when Informed of the decree, but de clined to issue a formal Interview until after they had received th formal text of the decision. WAR MEDAL BILL PENDING t a German announcement, several davs ago. The German Ambassador informed "the Russians that th German gov ernment had no intention of forcing on .Crimea any particular form of gov emment and that It would allow th 'Crimean th right of self determina tion. The military advance, it was Claimed by Actual Germany IiMfl (tons'. Monti. December .' Toi.ooo 3.i"7 January SI.Onrt Sii-.'.e.VI February so nio 3:i'.'.AJ. Mareh. ...... so.oo S.Mt.tttU) April StiO.UOO .XS.704 L Leygues said that in February. March and April S713 French steamers !sa!d". would not Interfere with Cer- nd 78 French sailing vessels passed road-marker was lavishing upon her everything he had gleaned in his fresh man year of French in a Spokane high school. Tvnnnc Prefers Cigar. I offered my cigarette rase around and was) surprised when the girl re trained. That surprise increased wnen I saw her extract from a leather case of her own a full fledged black cigar which she proceeded to light and smoke with gusto. When I expresesd my greater sur prise she added to it by shrugging her shoulders prettily, plunging one gaun- leted hand Into a side pocket and pro duclnc a pip with a pouch of tobacco. There was nothing dainty about tnat pipe. It had no delicate amber stem tlon for American Heroes. An Extraordinary Value in Women's and Misses' Stylish Velour Coats Handsome Coats of Lustrous Finish in Sixes 16 to 40 Y f They Come in Tan, Gray, Pekin, Copenhagen, Rose, J w j Etc.-48.Inch Models at : ySJXSm S U Come to this eale expecting extraordinary values, and youll not be disappointed. These handsome Velour Coats are strictly man tailored and extra well finished throughout. They come in 48-inch models, and are shown in shades of tan, gray, Pekin, Copenhagen, rose, etc., and in all sizes from 16 to 40. Coats that can be comfortably worn for many weeks to come, considerably underpriced to insure immediate disposal. Store Opens at 8 -.20 A.M. Saturdays at 9 A. M. m The Most in Value The Best in Quality Store Closes atS:30P.M. Saturdays at 6 P. M. WU. S.T0 HONOR ITALY man it" a political Intentions. ri Knvlet a-nvernment renlied that It could not take that view and pro-lTerT heavy. - . . K . r2..m.n mtllt.rv I Sunk. I On the other hand, he said, the num through the danger sons where a few .nor csrclet of fillgreed gold; there duional bars added would be given by WASHINGTON. May 13. The War Department's plan for awarding honor decorations to soldiers distinguishing themselves In the service wss mltted today In th Administration forwarded by Secretary Baker substitute for measure pending in Congress. Tha decorations proposed are a medal of honon, a distinguished service cross noodrdTor Entrance Into War Will ed, th bill proposes additional bars or other insignia to be worn on the I emblem previously won. A pay increase of 12 monthly to en listed men for each decoration and ad- I Be Celebrated May 24. months ago losses by torpedo had been Not a. single ship was was no meerschaum ornamentation. It was Just a good old jimmy pip with a full-grown cake In a black burned bowl and a well-bitten, hard rubber mouthpiece. It looked lik on of those that father used to consent to have boiled once a year after mother had charged It with ruining the lace curtains But she is a girl and her name was Yvonne. A red-wing letter "A" on her 1.1,1.. , . I V.'lUll number of enemy U-boats oe-lr,, , . ' "... . I clal.) Owing to unsatisfactory express nd one ' - . service by rail in securing delivery of the roadside expiainea ner special .,Ik aB, return of empty can. th. urancn ui worn. farmers" organisation that has the milk Artist Turned Chauffeur. I concession to supply the cantonment at Cha innl.ir.4 tha nnnlnc of mv ear- "mP J-ewis witn mine ana cream ber of aubmaries destroyed had in creased progressively since January la such proportion that the effective ness of enemy squadrons cannot be maintained at the minimum required by the regulations. I'-Beat J3eatmrlan Gains. Th V AMSTERDAM. May II Th great mass of th population at Kiev Is main- taialnsr a cool attitude toward the .new Ukrainian government, with some show of hostility, according to the Berlin Tageblatt. I Complete order prevails, however. the newspaper declares. The arrival I stroyed In January. February of three Kus-ian peace delegatea at March was far greater In each month -Kiev Is announced by th Tageblatt,.. than th number constructed In -the same month. In February and April LONDON. May 11. Th Soviet gov- th number of submarines destroyed ernment. according to a Times dls- was three less tbsn th total destroyed .patch from Petrograd. dated Friday, in th previous three month. confirms th report that Nicholas These results, th Ministry declared, Romanoff, th former Kmperor. to- wer due to th methodical character gether with th former Empress apd war against submarines; to the .... . . . .iMU M An M th. allied iv M! on or ineir aaugniers, was removed - -- -- . c.k- Htv .-a t to Ekaterinburg from Tobolsk as a ,ntr P,dlt7" nd pirit t?. -I, .result of th. discovery of a Puunt "! " "A . , nT. ,d . ! I. K I . .... HUH IUU,UI VI 1. iu iw . ,i,iui..-i - - .captivity. Kx-Csare-rllr- Reported III. Alexis Romanoff, th former heir p th bllL MILK CARRIED BY TRUCKS I Delivery to Camp Lewis More Satis factory Than by Train. CHEHALIS. Wash., May 13. (Spe- WILSON WILL TAKE PART President Accepts Position of First Honorary Patron Harrowing Report Comes From Aus tria's Prison Camp. NEW YORK, May 13. Telegrams are being sent by Charles E. Hughes to Paris publication before th war. but had been transporting wounded since. Tha French lesson proceeded and learned from her ord In th French . - ' - '-I.. t.i nn.nn.. anri to the Intenslfl- language IS apeuea unconsiiiuiionaiio- eonspiracy to assist in nis escape irom . - .7 'a m ,r - Roma dav I hope both of us tha, amniavmenc of new ones. I will be able to pronounce It. "The situation Is most favorable." On the girl's) right wrist was a silver th Minister continued, "but It does I chained bracelet w.itn an identification re.Ztden product, ha. established an automobile r to the Governor of every state The bulk of the milk Is secured from I them to further the celebration of dairymen In the neighborhood of I Italy-America day. May 24. President Olympla. but recently a large volume wlison has consented to act as "first nas Deen contracted in tne ChehaJia . , , v.n. . . .v,. i.... j honorary patron. " J I -w... w. v. y.vuuwi;,.! . ... .... . , . 1 :.! I In this section havine- turned thair en. " expected uin tucaj .esi.v.i.it.a, " .. .. . . , . tire output to the camp. I commemorating tne imra anniversary It is 3 miles from Chehalls to the of Italy's entry Into the war, will do camp, hut the truck service is reported I held throughout the country. Every to be wholly satisfactory thus far. Tarent. remain at Tobolsk owing to not authorize th slackening of effort. I disc In response to our Interested .all health. .-Alexander Mlchaelovltch. who had been "living at Dulbar. near Alto-dor. In the ,!, rtartl lair TTnn. ;crlmea. ar In th hands of th Get- BrUl9h s-P'no " Hour With Hun, forcing Flight. Rather, it Is necesary to redouble it I gax she exhibited It to us and on her aa the enemy has put new submersibles I own volition Informed us that she was Into service and Is trying a fresh I a descendent from the same family as offensive In which, a plays lor hi. joan of Arc. last stake." I Steve heard and winked at me with the remark that they couldn't pull any stuff like that on anybody from Spo- e. because he had never heard that AMSTERDAM. May 13. The Ukrai nian press bureau has reeetved Infor mation from Odessa according to which the former Dowager Empress of Rus- Dukes Nicholas Nicholalevltch and AV A UK KUUId LLffLLl kan TARGET PRACTICE STARTS Big LONDOX. May 13. Th Admiralty an nounces that during the period. May (-11. Inclusive, air force contingeots working from Dunkirk carried out suc cessful bombing operations against th Oetend docks and seaplane base, the Zeebrugce mole and lock gates and I MOSCOW. May II. (British Ad- rairalty. per Wireless Press. V The Cem- mander-ln-Chief of th Uerman troops Jin the east, replying to the Russian re .ouest for the cessation of hostilities on J the Ukrainian front, says that German troops, la accordance with th terms of tha Brest-LJtovak treatr. have t rlaarerf the Ukraine of red sruarda and I enemy shipping In the vicinity. -that It should be possible to do sol "Several direct hits wer obtained on the sheds on tne jceeerugg mole and a large shed at tha seaplane base was f BOON TO ."Vr'T.s t . . -..-.-. .h.M. Irritated skla I I.lUlilllid fr..ts E and eulchiy enree dla- I per rash. Xsesw baby's skla fresh aad sweet Heals ever rtlsht; claanatac. saaatlee aad aa- B tts-etle. Sothlns. ceallac aad rmrrvahlaa. f It kakye sain eaews sUs-taat radasae r ta- " Seaey ta trrttattaa, yen can relieve It at 2 with aaaiiaepu Letlaa. Saatlasptl Is a safe aad daseadakle preparatleei tar f baby's skis, It year strncslst caaaet supply it. se seat Eakeacett Lakeratetiea, rertlaad. or., with 4r.,.i.it aama. will aria, past- I ftftn DIPWCDO ADC HCCnCn u 1 I uuu 1 iuiLii rAi 1 1 i..u.u aaia. lar.s latrstry bectla. puon fumaa. descent from the famous Jeanne, but only from th same family. rteve looked her In the eye and said "J a! Icomr .' Aviators Acquire Saint. She explained the meaning of the small gold and silver medals suspended from the bracelet. She detached two and presented them to us. One of them bore in relief the image of a man in flowing robes carrying a child on his shoulders, and. the reverse depicted a completely burned up." the statement I tourist driving a motor through hilly continues. "In the course of the of-1 country. fenslve patrols, six enemy machines! "This is St. Christophe." said Yvonne. wer destroyed and two others were I "He la th patron saint of travelers. driven out of control. One of oars Is Ills medal Is good luck against acci dents on the road. Here la one of St. Ellas. He Is the new patron saint of I aviators. Tou remember, dldn t he go to Heaven In a fiery chariot, or fly up I on golden wings, or something like that? Anyhow, all aviators wear on of his medals. St. Christoph Is now attached to my Identification disc Steve declared the infantrymen traveled too slow ever to I I citizen is asked to wear a boutonnlere of flowers showing Italy's colors. WASHINGTON. May 13. Italian prisoners In Austria are subjected to horrible outrages, a dispatch to the Italian Embassy from Rome today says. "Never before in tho history of the civilized world hav such outrsges been registered." it says. "The whole L ASiujtM, or, W J. topeciai., th, -eems t0 be a sytematic effort Yvonne must have understood th '"f" p-" ""i" J"" on tne parV of Austria to destroy the manhood of Italy. Austria Is endeav oring In every possible way to sur- Guns at Mouth of Columbia River to Roar All Week. the Maid of Orleans had been married. I ASTORIA. Or.. May 13. (Special.)- last word, because ah exclaimed forth- tb fort, about the mouth of the .,.. ..... v. ... .1 i.i. I river began this morning; and will continue for several days. Th por tion of the river where the firing will take place has been divided Into three zones, and signals will be displayed to warm vessels. Patrol boats will also be on duty. with a view of keeping craft out of th danger zones. Astoria Soldier Dies. CAMP LEWIS. Wash.. May .13.- Beta H. Shaw. 2S, private In Company I :. 166th Depot Brigade, died Satur day In the base hospital at Camp Lewis. The body was sent to Astoria. missing. "On May IS one of our seaplanes In the North Sea sighted a Zeppelin on patrol and an Indecisive action, lasting half an hour, was terminated by the Zeppelin retreating to Its base." Dandruffy Heads . Become Hairiest V IB ELL-AIMS Opening of Strawberry Season. 10,000 Testimonials Fran Motien Of children whe haa sqeceaafally rjaed M tkr irars Street Pawders far Chllerea, Tnry not and regulate tse bewtia, ra il. y.verlahneaa. Tth!ns disordara. eta- ' etipatloe, kaa-acti. Saetray m.rn. aad 'r-Dd women for the work. Berries will i.n ' ' r b r. . us colda. Chlldrva Ilka th.m. . ...i , .M .ii h. 1. r so year Mather Orar a Bwaal ranoars be nearly two - earUer than last tar coiMr.a h.a beea tha ..f. and ran-1 year and the picking season will begin aaJa naair la time af aaao. jiataere ahem I about May ZS. .. K without a box In In. h mi. ft I .mmadiate . At dru. flats evarynber. I HArley'a artlcl. p.g I. Adv. If you want plenty of thick, beautiful. I glossy, silky hair, do by all means gat rid of dandruff, for It will starr your I u. ...t.i. k. ....... .h. .k.. hair and ruin It if you don't. Hood RJver Growers Prepare for h, w. ,0tnB to glv his to a friend I It doesn't do much ood to try to who drove a truck. I brush or wasn it out. mi oniy sure When I fell into line with th next I war to get rid of dandruff la to dissolve I passing battery and moved down the I lt then you destroy It entirely. To do I rosd. Spoksne Stev and Tvonne. of the ,et about four ounce, of ordinary "1 enn, nau wuuuini into nn. annlv tt at nla-ht wha n.i..l,,l I I ' v 0 B I .i.i ... in. anAiien tn mnlatan thai rvi." scalp and rub it In gently with th fin ger tip-. By morning most, if not all, of your I dandruff will be gone, and three or I four more application, will completely I dissolve and entirely destroy every sln-e-le als-n and trace of It. You will find. too. that all Itching and digging of tha scalp win atop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred time, better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It 1. Inexpensive and four ounce. 1. all you will need. no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy saver rail. Adv. i"Artr,r.1itlA1 PomAtrotj ,V"" " ' 2 ""f Lff !l tnuoUlULUl V AWtwaXatot V was ltat. a. . owns. .rv.uvi. ni.u...r I lamiij 1 , . . . . I of th Apple Growers Association, will I dlscussl - dnQlfTGSllOn.V UrUffClStS lo Portland tomorrow for a con-ling to . ? -i e ferene with Federal employment bu-1 C re ft trr! mnnow if ir fiiie VSt I ... nf fii.ia h win r,rni.h thai v" abacco. ntplanahlp Bitterly Contested. I strawberry growers of the valley with I In omet that night in a village not pickers for the approaching strawberry I 'arm from Beauvala a singing contest I harvest. Mr. Uton says thst the outlook for sufficient laborers appears good at the present. The Hood Itlver Valley will need approximately loOO girls, boys for a prize of $S offered by a battalion commander was resumed with Intense rivalry between the tenors and basses of batteries A and B. A battery B man was croaking 'Annie Laurie" when a battery A booster In th audiano -remarked tudibly. "Good Lord. I'd rather hear first call." First call la the bugle note that dis- I turbs sleep and .tart, men on the next THOMPSON'S Deep Curve Lenses) Are Better Trademark Registered) THE SIGN OF PERFECT SERVICE Eyes carefully examined and properly fitted with glasses without the use or drug-s. Complete) lens grinding factory on the premises. QSAVE YOUR EYES THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE PORTLAND'S LARGEST, MOST MODERN, BEST EQUIPPED EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL ESTABLISHMEST. 209-10-11 CORBETT BUILDING FIFTH AND MORRISON SINCE 1908 pass in cruelty and ferocity all of her accomplices. The dispatch .ays the Italian pris oners have been stripped and left without food or care if wounded. Most of them die of hunger and of plague. Tuberculosis is raging, and thou sands of consumptives fill tlie concen tration camps. When their condition becomes desperate the prisoners are returned to Italy in exchange for Aus trian prisoners, whose condition in Italian camps has improved. In the last 300 prisoners sent back to Italy from Austria all were suffering from tuberculosis in a very advanced stage, the dispatch declares. Army Orders. BAN FRANCISCO, May IS.-The followln. orders were issued by the Western Depart ment of the Army today: A board of officers to consist of Majors Lionel S, Schmidt. Adjutant-General's Re servo Corps: Justus M. Wheate, Robert 8. Williams, Medical Reserve Corps; Captain Neal C. Johnson, 63d Infantry; First Lieu tenant John J. Wlckham, United Rtates Guards, Is appointed to examine lurhip- pilcants for commissions In tha United States Guards, National Army, as may be authorised to appear before It. Flrat Lieutenant Lawrence Hopktnson, Medical Reserve Corps, Aberdeen, Wash., will proceed to Fort Lawton, Wash., for duty. Major C Emery Hathaway, Cavalry, and Captain John Vernon, Quartermaster's Corps, National Army, will proceed to Camp Lewis, Wash., from these headquarters on official business. Cowlitz Registration Clerks Xanicd. KELSO, "Wash., May 13. (Special.) The County Commissioners at their meeting; this week appointed registra tion clerks for those precincts in Cowlitz County whose boundaries have been changed or which are without clerks. Appointments were mado as follows: Ketso, M. J. Lord: Castlo Rock, Kate E. Taylor; Kalama, TV. B. Chapman; Woodland, I Hopf; Kid val ley, William Sutton; Cougar Flat, H. A. McLarty; Green River. William Lee; Monticello, Hilrla J. Edmonds; Toiitle, James Wyant; Willamette, 11. Storm. Read Harley's article, pasre S. Adv. 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