AUGUST 4, 1912.' PHYSICAL FITNESS F OREGON NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE PARTY DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION AND CAN DIDATES FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. BABE'S BEST ASSET AT CHICAGO MEET Better Digestion Better Appetite Yours if You Eat More Eugenic Exposition at State Coe, Povey, Green and Dennis Fair Wot After Doll-like '; Beauty Alone. Represent State at Bull Moose Convention. TOTS' HANDSHAKE NOTED EACH TO HAVE 21-2 VOTES THE SUNDAY OREGONIAy. PORTLAND, OREGON HAS Holmes, of Wallowa, and Hughes, of Marlon, Prevented by Business From Attending -Dr. Coe on Credentials Committee. Oregon's National Progressive party will have four delegates in the Bull Jloose convention which assembles in Chicago tomorrow. They are Dr. H: W. Coe and D. I Povey, of Multnomah County, and Bruce Dennis, of TJhlon, three of the five delegates elected at the state convention in Portland, and R. J. Green, of Union, one of the five alternates. E. A. Holmes, Mayor and prominent business man of Wallowa, and J, Frank Hughes, of Marion, the other two regular delegates, were prevented by business from goins to Chicago. Since Oregon in the apportionment of delegates was entitled to 10, each of the four delegates in attendance wilf have two and one-half votes on all roll calls. Dr. Coe was the first of the dele gates to depart for Chicago. Having 'been selected a member of the commit (tee on credentials which met at noon yesterday. Dr. Coe left last Tuesday night so as to arrive In the convention city yesterday. Mr. Povey and Mr. Dennis started Wednesday, while Mr. Green did not leave until yesterday. He will arrive in Chicago Tuesday, In time to participate in the concluding sessions of the convention. PROGRESSIVES PLAN MEETING State Central Committee to Get Ac tive After Xationa Session. George F. Rodgers, of Salem, chair man of the recent Progressive party convention, will Issue an official call in a few days for a meeting of the State Central Committee of the new party organization in Portland. The date for the meeting of the commit tee has not been fixed definitely but will be determined by. Mr. Rodgers. It will be held as soon as convenient, following the adjournment of the party's National convention, which will open its sessions in Chicago Monday. The call for the committee meeting has been drafted by L. M Lepper, sec retary of the third party, and forward ed to Mr. Rodgers for his official sanc tion and signature. The Portland con vention adopted resolutions providing for a State Central Committee 'to con sist of one member from each county. The resolutions recommended that the Roosevelt supporters in every county proceed immediately to effect county organizations and elect from their number a member of the State Central Committee. This committee, when it assembles in Portland, will select a state chairman and secretary and desig nate an executive committee by which the RooseVelt campaign in Oregon will be directed. Organization of the third party move ment In the different counties has not made much headway since the state convention. It is understood the mem bers of the Bull Moose party, however, in Jackson and Union counties have effected county organizations. Secre tary Lepper is of the opinion that the third party adherents in most of the counties are purposely deferring the organization -work until it has been de cided when the state committee will be called together. "In addition to naming a date for the meeting of the state committee, the call will suggest the organization of Progressive clubs throughout the state," said Mr. Lepper yesterday. "It is believed that the work of organiz ing the new party can best be pro moted by forming clubs in the differ ent communities. The plan is to have the state committee meet just as soon after the Chicago convention as pos sible and prepare for the aggressive campaign that is contemplated by the third party for Roosevelt in this state." COE ABSENT FROM EXERCISES Oregon Not Represented Whent Taft Receives Notification. Oregon was not officially represent ed at Washington Thursday when President Taft was formally notified by a committee, headed by United States Senator Root, that he had re ceived the Republican nomination for President? At the very minute the ex ercises were taking place. Oregon's representative on the oommittee. Dr. H. W. Coe, of Portland, was speeding eastward in a transcontinental train. But his destination was not. the Na tional capital. He was en route to Chicago as a delegate to the National Progressive party convention that will be assembled in that city Monday. At the Reputelroan convention at Chi cago, six weeks ago. Dr. Coo was designated- by the Oregon delegation as the representative from this, state, to serve on the committee that was pro vided to notify the President of his nomination. But Dr. Coe. after the convention- had finished its work, re solved fully not to officiate on the committee. He did not leave Portland until Tuesday night, then with no in tention of going to Washington. Be sides, it would have been impossible for him to reach Washington In time for the formal notification exercises. It was his plan to arrive in Chicago early today and sit as a member of the committee on credentials of the third party convention. This committee will meet at noon today to pass on the vredentials of the delegates. Tillamook Street Line Aked. Extension of a streetcar line along Tillamook street from Sandy Road to Fast Ninetieth street is sought by res idents living in that part of the East Side. The plan is being supported by the East Tillamook Street Improve ment Club. At a meeting of the club last. week a committee was appointed to confer with. the. City Council and O.-W. R. Sc N. officials in reference to the installation of a danger signal at the crossing at .. East . Eighty-second street. Among ' other 'things which, the club will wprk for are electrlo lights, new water: mains and a school- bouse for the district. . - ' " ' ' -; :-t '- ;.. Dr. Emius Drak to Speak,-.,' Dr. 'Emma F. Al'Drake, secretary of the National ' Purity " Federatloh.-"Vill speak at th morning service today In th United Presbyterian Church, Grand avenue and Wasco street. She will speak tonight at the Sellwood Baptist Churohi Dr. Drake spoke at a large meeting Friday night in the United Brethren Church. Th afternoon meet ings are for women and girls.' but the jilght meetings aro open, to men also. . . hm k''&& v.r.;vv-' V &z frVr- .,Tj i iZ? A,"" --.' ihaAIOTWWlTgwr'riiiw im ' f -- -- tlikt'iifltf'-"'-' M'OUSKER !H RUING PLATFOR3I DRAFT ANNOUNCED BY INDEPENDENT. Equal Suffrage, Tariff Commission, Navy, Monroe Doctrine and Free Canal Advocated. ,.t.il.it. K ninvltlnna nf the direct Alliiii'ii.j primary law from having the word Republican printed on the ballot fol lowing his name, Thomas McCusker will be required to run -as an inde i hi rundidacv for Represen tative in Congress from this district At that, Mr. MCCUSKer mw umi. is the only Republican in the eon test. "In addition to M. G. Munly, the Democratic nominee, the only other hA Afffea T am seeking voluntarily left the Republican party recently and aeciareu u wu.... and the third party," said Mr. Mc Cusker yesterday. "As I have already said, I am still a Republican and Shan continue - to be identinea wmi mi party. I am flrmly opposed to every : 1 . .i,h.. thrnueh the organlza- tlon of a third party or otherwise, that seeks to destroy or waan-cu m. publican party." following preliminary draft of his plat- rorm: - , , .. .1.-j i. nn Inna-ar Should rurunuu - a not be a political highway to further the ambition oi any "- - - now a commercial center and should be entitled to representation on that basis. . .i rinaratlnn nf the United States with the Canadian ' government in opening the common i" . . . . kt. thAivhv flralnina: a vast territory into Portland. The land in question is so prouuratc v.w would make Portland the greatest . . , . in h. world, and with wnea maiivi. ."- . the completion of the Panama Canal, would make it the ioremos city ui the Pacific Coast. "I favor free tons tor .mmcn i : .hHn.,-h th Pnmt Canal and the fortification of the canal by this Government. - ' ..t. ... .t,A .HminaHnn nf rallroad- owned or controlled steamship com petition in the canai zone. I am In hearty accord with the Lodge resolution Just introduced Into ;he Senate which is an enlargement of the Monroe Doctrine. "I favor, a substantial ixavy, as i db- ...At. to AAMeMrv In order to uevo Dm... i j - J maintain our commercial supremacy until such time as there shall be com pulsory international aronranon. "I favor the parcels posi ana an ex tension of the postal savings bank. "I favor a isaiionai arom auwu mw 1th a minimum wage scale, and a restriction on tne imraigrnuu " pauper labor. "I favor equal suffrage, the direct nmari.B nnH the extension of the popular government laws. I Tavor a permanent larm tuiuima sion, thereby taking the tariff question out of politics." E. V. CARTER JS A REPUBLICAN Nominee for Presidential Elector Writes. to Central Committee, irtmonlshlnor the members - of the third party to heed the command of their leader, -inou snait noi siem, F. v. Carter, of Jackson County, Re publican nominee for Presidential Elector, in' a letter to the Multnomah County Republican Central committee, has declared that if elected in Novem ber he will vote for Taft and Sherman In the Electoral College. In plain words. Mr. Carter asserts that if he were not in sympathy with the party which gave mm tne nomination ne would lose no time in withdrawing as Its nomine and acquainting the voters with his position. . "I am a KepUDlican' ana ii cnosen 'I ." IT . Top Row, Dr. H. XV. Coe, of Mult nomik, Delegate; D. L. Povey, of Multnomab, Deleaate) E. A. Holmes, of Wallowa, Delegate. Second Row, Bruce Dennis, of Union, Delegate) J. Frank Hughes, of Marlon, Delegate Dan Kellaber, ' of Multnomah, Candldat e Third Row, Dr. Levi W, Myers, of Multnomah, Candidate; W. K. Newell, of Washington, Candidate! A. K. Ware, of Jxkioi, Candidate. Below, Jj. H. McMakon, of Salem, Candidate. as one of the Republican electors next November," wrote Mr. Carter to the committee, "my vote will be cast for W. H. Taft and James 8. Sherman for President an Vice-President, respec tively. . - .' ; " ' "If my sympathies were with. Colonel Roosevelt and his third-party move ment I should certainly withdraw my name as one of the Republican nomi nees and ally myself openly with them, but how can any man consistent ly claim the right to make the race as one of the electors, designated as a Republican, and then. If successful, cast his vote for Roosevelt? "Surely the Colonel's slogan, 'Thou shalt not steal,' is applicable here and if any of our Republican electoral nom inees are in sympathy with the Bull Moose and his third-party movement, they should be honest enough with the voters of the state to withdraw their names as such Republican nominees and not try to sneak In under the tent Thomas McCusker, Independent Candidate for Representative la Congress, Who Announced his Platform Yesterday. :V T 5 X Vol iiiii iiiiisih i'""'?'" ' ' i- - f 1 I under the name 'Republican.' "Gentlemen of the third-party move ment, remember the admonition of your leader: "Thou shalt not steaL' " Mr. Carter and McKlnley Mitchell are the only Republican nominees for Presidential Elector who have replied officially to the committee's letter re questing them to define their position as to the Republican National ticket. The other three nominees are William Hanley, of Harney; M. J. MacMahon and Dan Kellaher, of Multnomah. Mr. Kellaher, who received the Republican nomination in the April primary elec tion, was also nominated for the same office at the recent third-party con vention held in Portland. Ever since the convention Mr. Kella her has declined to commit himself or to indicate in any way whether he will support Taft or Roosevelt. He was at Wllhoit Springs yesterday, where, .It is understood, he made pre liminary arrangements for organizing a National Progressive Club. TELEPHONE GIRL SWITCHES Man Who "Beat" Board Bill Arrest ed for Assault in Error." VANCOUVER, Wash- Aug. 3. (Spe cial.) Thinking that the charge "beat ing" is synonymous with "assaulting," when a hotelkeeper is the objective, a telephone operator between here and South Bend, Wash., today unconsci ously caused the arrest of C. E. Hinkle on a felonious charge, instead of a mis demeanor. C. E. Hinkle, 28 years old, was In South Bend, and it was charged that he "beat" a hotelkeeper and was sup posed to be on a train going to Port land. Sheriff Stephens of South Bend, telephoned to Sheriff Cresap, of Clark County, telling him to arrest Hinkle, if possible, and hold him. The wires were noisy, so an operator relayed the .... an4 rhanMll ttlA WOrd "bft&t- llicsoa u, - ing" to "assaulting," so this is the . . n . charge he was arrestea unuoi jj Deputy Sheriff Elmer Barbeau, as the train was passing through Vancouver at noon. Hinkle later admitted that he is the . nit nnvinor a. board one nnaiou .w. . f j n bill. He is being held In Jail awaiting the arrival oi enerin Dieimii - subsequent message revealed the truth that Hinkle had not assaulted the ho telkeeper with his fists, but that he had left the city without paying him. A fleet of J50 refrigerator ships Is en- raxed In carrying iren mei iu iub w.i.i. Inlands. ' Your Child's Health Your First Thought If you have children, naturally your first thoughts are for their health. Tou certainly want them to develop strong, healthy constitutions. .The most care ful attention must be given when chil dren show the first symptoms of the many common ailments. Perhaps they ate weakly and thin, or grow too fast, thus sacrificing strength. These and other apparently minor ailments may be the. forerunner to a weak constitution for life. . ' , , Such children ned Jayne's Tonio Vermifuge, which is essentially a chil dren's tonic. First of all, it will proper ly care for the child's stomach. It will also improve the appetite and will add strength to "the other organs of the body. In cases of thin or impure blood-, it increases the number of red cor puscles enabling the enriched blood to keep the body healthy and strong. . - Among the most common ailments that .children develop Is that of a dis ordered stomach, leading to an Im paired digestion. In many cases this trouble Is due to parasites -in the In testinal tract. To correct such trouble, Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is unsurpassed. For more than eighty, years millions of children have been restored to health through the use of this tonio. Insist upon Jayne's; accept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Trained Nurses to Demonstrate Methods of Washing, Feeding and Handling Infants Cash Prizes Are to Be Offered. Proof of the favorable reception of the new department of an "Exposition of Eugenics" at the State Fair at Salem September 2-7 is shown by the fact that 1500 has been appropriated by the State Fair Board to cover the premiums and expenses connected with it. In this eugenic department children will be shown, varying in age from six months to four years, and prizes awarded for physical perfection rather than doll-like beauty. Certain medical standards of weight and measurement will be used. Comparison to perfection will be fig ured on a percentage basis. The various tests and measurements will be made by women physicians, who will at the same time point out to parents any defects or good points in the constitu tion of the child. Nurses to Demonstrate. Under the auspices of the Oregon Mothers' Congress and Parent Teach era' Association, and the Oregon State Orange, a "Child's Welfare Exhibit will be made a part of the eugenic ex position. All the approved methods of handling, washing, feeding and cloth ing babies will be demonstrated daily by trained nurses, in addition to other features. There will be no competition between the sexes; prizes of $26, 110 and 5 cups will be awarded In each of the three classes, for children of each sex, while a challenge cup of B0 will be given for the champion boy and the champion girl. Classes are as follows: A. Boys (1) over S months and under 2 years. B. Girls. (2) over 2 years and under 3 years; (3) over 3 years and under 4 years. Every commercial club and grange in the state is requested by O. M. Plum- mer, the superintendent of the depart ment, to interest Itself In the organlza. tlon of a preliminary show along these lines. By this means the best baby boy and girl in the respective com munltles will have been selected. Each community should then send its best boy and its best girl as representatives of the town or section. By this way Mr. Plummer says the best possible attention would be called to -the com munity, atracting far more notice to the locality than thousands of dollars spent in advertising resources ana oroducts. On the other hand any child may be brought to Salem direct without Its having entered in any , preliminary show. The score card, andVpercentage basis will be modeled On that adopted by the Iowa branch of the National Con gress of Mothers and approved By tne various health committees, and wom ens' clubs there. Babe'a Hand Shnke to Be Noted. Nationality of parents, place of birth, whether city, town or village bred, age and color, are among the first ques tions asked. Then follow some ques tions of assistance to the medical ex aminers, such as to the length of time the child had been fed arti ficially or from the breasts, whether It had slept habitually In the open air and Its state of health at Dirtn. The general examination total is 100 points, and the perfect scores for the various measurements and examina tions provide interesting reading. In addition to the everyday measure ments of height, weight, chest, abdo men te.. noints are given for the quality of the skin and fat, quality of the muscles, as eviaencea oy mo nnu grip, sitting poise, rising, walking and running. Shape, position and size of eyes, ears, nose, forehead, teeth and Jaw all figure prominently.. Energy and disposition receive good marks, while the attention given by the child also is to be taken into consideration. Xewberg Line Work Starts. NEWBERG, Or., Aug. S. (Special.) The Southern Pacific today began tearing up First street preparatory to laying its tracks for the electric line through this place, connecting valley points with Portland. Great interest is being manifested In the work. SULPHURRO'S WIDE USE ATTESTS ITS CURATIVE POWERS Becoming Universally Recognized as Remedy for uneumaiasm, Blood, Stomach, Skin Ailments. Quick Relief From Rheumatism. Olympla, Wash. C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co.. 71 Columbia St.. Seattle, Wash. Gentlemen: Some time ago I suf fered greatly from Rheumatism in both hands, they being so badly swollen I could hardly move my fingers. I received a bottle of your Sulphurro from my son-in-law Mr. L. B. Faulkner, and took it for a while, and it entirely cured my Rheumatism. Sulphurro has benefited me a great deal, and I have no objection to your using this letter in order that other sufferers may learn of Sulphurro s wonderful powers. '(Signed) MRS. SOPHIA STERNBERG. 1025 Adams St. Each day wider use is given to Sul phurro, Stewart's Liquid Compound of Sulphur. This fact alone offers one of the best reasons for its use, as its con stantly widening circle of cures Indi cates its merit. The simplicity and other advantages of the Sulphurro treatment especially recommend it. By a common-sense process it drives out of the blood the poisons and germs that cause Rheumatism, blood diseases, skin, stomach and similar ailments. Sulphurro braces you up; provides a tonic for the system. The Sulphurro bath Is a real delight, restful and re freshing. For a mere trifle In cost the curative properties of wonderful sul phur springs are brought into your home. Read the booklet that accompanies each bottle of Sulphurro as you buy It at the drug store. (Bottles 60 cents and $1.00.) Free booklet will be glad ly sent upon request to. the C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co. 71 Columbia St., Seattle, Wash. During these hot hays the heavy foods over work your body and leave you feeling hotter, more tired than you really are. Weatherly Ice Cream is a light, sustaining food I ' . Annonnc THE Pacific Coast Tailoring Company announces the opening of its new tailoring rooms on the Third Floor of the Phoenix Building, Fifth and. Oak Streets. A large, carefully selected stock of Fall and Winter woolen fabrics, suitable for men's and women's suits, gives a wide range in ordering. There will be no special sales or inducements. Prices will at all times be maintained as low as high-class, workmanship and material will permit. "We guarantee every garment to be right or we will, make you another one or refund the money. Whether or not you now require a suit, you are cor dially invited to call and inspect our stock at any time. Pacific Coast Tailoring Company Third Floor Phoenix Building L. JOHNS, Mgr. is the place for your home. Go out today and see what we are doing in ALTAMEAD. See the new homes that are being built. The sidewalk will soon be completed. You can get LOTS 50x100 TO AN ALLEY FOR $500 YOUR OWN TEEMS. Can you beat it? See ALTAMEAD before you buy. We have salesmen on the property who will be glad to show you the unsold lots. Take the Montavilla car to East Stark street and walk three blocks east, or call the office and we will call for you in our auto. It will only take an hour. Office open Sunday. WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO. 272 Stark St. Main 937, A 2693 Butter-Nut BREAD Ask for It Phones 6044, B 2428 Couldn't you make your home prettier by adding a piece of solid oak mission furniture here and there? MISSION FURNITURE OUR FACTORY TO YOUR HOME MAIL, ORDER CATALOGUE FREE! 389 Alder Street, Opposite I gjMjMMMlMIIMlllll ! II IIIII I nBMTOMj I that makes you feel better every time. At over 500 deal ers, all of whom deliver to your home. CRYSTAL ICE & STORAGE CO. East 244 Fifth and Oak Streets "Here Is Healthful Bread bread that you can eat with a relish a joy. The crispness of the rich, brown crust is de licious and satisfying. And the sweet, nutty flavor makes you want more. BUTTER-NUT is pure 100 pure. Each loaf in a dustproof sanitary wrapper. ' Olds, Wortman & King. ment