13 PHILIPPINE POLICY HELD DETRIMENTAL 1 HEAD CONSUL OF WOODMEN OF THE WORLD AND THREE MEM- gmiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniif ii iiiiiiigiiiijfiiiiifiinitigisitiEiiiiiminintaiuminiinmnia iiifigiaiigiiiigiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiii3iifiiiyiifgiiiii;i US BERS OF THE COMMITTEE WHO WILL GREET HIM ON - HIS ARRIVAL APRIL 25. Your Hair, How About It? Is it falling out, getting thin, baldness coming steadily on? Dandruff and Eczema getting in their deadly work? Maybe such is your scalp condition, and it is giving you deep concern how best to remedy it. Of course, you have heard of hair tonics and nostrums of all sorts that will almost grow you hair while you wait. Tour common sense does not allow you to become the dupe of such impossible assertions. And we rely on that very same common sense of yours to determine the difference when you have heard all about and tried Manila Business Man, in Port land, Asserts Americans L Are Being Driven Out. NATIVES OPENLY INSOLENT Dandruff and Eczema Treatment THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTIA3ST, APRIL -4, 1915. If 11 1 Mr. Edgar, Ready to Quit Islands, Says Others Who Have Lost All ' Cannot Leave Wilson Ad- ministration Is Blamed. That the policy of the United States Government in the governing- of the Philippines Is proving detrimental to the Islands and Is handicapping busi ness and commercial advancement there is affirmed by John R. Edgar, promi nent business man of Manila, who is visiting in Portland. Mr. Edgar has been in the Philippines for the past 16 years and Is well acquainted with con ditions there. He is planning to locate somewhere in the Northwest. Mr. Edgar said yesterday that the new Governor. Francis B. Harrison, who was appointed by the Wilson Ad ministration, had removed a large num ber of Americans from official posi tions and had put natives in their places. "The "Washington Government, in the guise of wanting to give the natives a square deal, has brought things to such a situation that the government of the islands has been turned over to the na tives," said Mr. Edgar. Progress la Cheeked. "These natives, in a large number of eases, are incompetent or rascals, and the result has been that the progress or the country has received a check. It has also had the result ot making the natives openly insolent to the whites, so that conditions, from the standpoint of the American residents of the is lands, are particularly disagreeable." Mr. Edgar said that many of the Americans were leaving because of the conditions brought about by the policy of the Government. Many others, he raid, are unable to leave, having lost their property as the result of the busi ness depression in the islands. Mr. Edgar is of the opinion that the natives of the Philippine Islands are not ready for self-government and never will be. Natives Called Incapable. "The natives are unprogresslve and have no initiative." he said. "In addi tion, they are indolent and the large majority of them do not know what lib erty is and do not care. They are in capable of legislation, either for them selves or for the good of the country." Illustrating the lack of business. ability of the natives, Mr. Edgar said that 90 per cent of the revenues of the country were paid by the Chinese in business there and only 10 per cent by the natives. The amount paid by other nationalities, he said, was negligible. Mr. Edgar said that the United States should govern the islands with a Arm, Just hand, as the natives are only fitted for a paternal system of government. Relinquishment Held Better. - "If the present policy is continued," he said, "it would be better for this country to give up all claim to the Philippines and turn the Islands over to the government of the natives or to some other power." Sir. Edgar said that the islands were a menace to this country under pres- J lv J i 4 I. I. Boak, Bead consul of the Woodmen of the "World will arrlv. Portland from Denver, Colorado, on April 25 and will leave on the night of Aprn iur ocaiLie, guius iram mere to Ban Francisco. A special committee is planning a celebration in honor of Mr. Boak's visit which Includes the induction of 300 new members of the Woodmen of the World 'nto camps of Portland. There will bj a large reception by mem bers and automobile trips are planned for Mr. Boak. On the 26th there will be a public reception at the Masoni c Temple, at which Mayor Albee will be the chief speaker, delivering an address ot welcome. At San Francisco the 25th anniversary of the order in that city will be celebrated in August and 60,000 memb ers of the order are expected to at tend. Special trains from Pacific Coast cities will he run. GAR MEN ARE LOYAL All but Five Sign Pledge to Street Railway Heads. OFFICIALS ARE SURPRISED and that freedom from amalgamation or affiliation with any union, labor or ganization or association is the basic principle of this organization.' "That we hereby express our confi dence in the officers and management of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company in their willingness to deal fairly and Justly with us as em- and Hair Tonic The greatest cure in the world is Prevention First; a thing prevented never hapens. If you want to rid your self of the danger threatening your head of hair, you had best take time by the forelock and commence at once to prevent the increasing causes. Years of the combined intelligent experience of chemist, physician, barber and hairdresser are at your service when you buy a package of Whetzel's Hair Tonic, and if it is used as directed will positively prevent the hair from falling out and promote a new growth. Dandruff and Eczema speedily disappear and the scalp takes on a healthy natural appearance and condition. You are, perhaps, a Doubting Thomas, and say to yourself "maybe it will, but my dollar will be gone if it does not." We have thought of your condition of mind in this respect, the same as of your scalp, and we say to you, "Your Dollar Will Be Returned to You if This Remedy Does Not Do as We Say," provided you faithfully follow the instruc tions. No more reasonable offer could be made, and we could not afford to make it if we did not positively know what 'we are talking about and the merits of our Hair Tonic. There is another quality in it not to be overlooked. As a massage lotion for the face it has superior qualities, especially for men after shaving. It removes all foreign matter from the pores of the skin, heals pimples, antiseptic for cuts and abrasions, gives the complexion a fresh, healthy appearance, the skin a satin softness. Remember, nature has given you a good, healthy head of hair, and it is up to you to use every intelligent method to keep it so. Be the case ever so aggravated, or the symptom of loss ever so small, you owe it to yourself to try that which has helped thou sands retain their hair. ' Dandruff and Hair For Sale by All Druggists, Barber Shops and Hair Dressing Establishments and Eczema Treatment Tonic Price $1.00 Per Bottle None Genuine Without the Signature of See Our Display, Practical Demonstration and Free Application 141 Third Street, Near Alder - Manufactured by the WHET ZEL MFG. CO., WINONA, Washington lliilillllllllllllllliliillllllliliilllllllllli'llilH ployes, individually and . collectively, and "Whereas, the company which em ploys us has suffered serious loss of revenue by reason ot the business de pression, by the competition In the electric lighting- field and by the dep redations and unfair competition of the 'Jitneys in the transportation field. "Therefore, be It further resolved: "1. That during these, of all times. the company should not be attacked, but should have our most earnest and loyal support. "2. That each of us individually evi dence these our sentiments by our sig natures to these resolutions and that the trustes of the Brotherhood be in structed to file the originals in the ar chives of the Brotherhood and to send copies to the company, to the Mayor, ELIOT SCHOOL, FOURTH GRADE PUPILS WHOSE ARTISTIC MINUET HAS BEEN SELECTED FOR ONE OF THE CHILD WELFARE BENEFIT DIVERSIONS TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT HEILIG. ent condition in that they might in- Actlon t9 Taken Voluntarily to Make volve the United States in war. He ' Clear There Is No Danger of said, however, that there was unde veloped wealth there which would amply pay the Government for the building of a fleet to maintain in those waters. Mr. Edgar went to the Philippines with one of the Missouri companies daring- the war. He baa a wife and two children at .Manila and will send for them as soon as ha sets es tablished here. Strike Talcing Place In Port land as In Seattle. SPIRIT OF GIVING IS THEME Rer. John K. Simpson Is Speaker at Last of Jjenten Series at Baker. "It Is More Blessed to Give Than to Receive" was the subject of the address by Rev. John E. Simpson at the noon day Lenten service at the Baker Thea ter yesterday. He summed up the whole of Christianity in this brief statement. There is nothing wrong; with religion." said the speaker, "it Is the individual that is wrong;. If we were lees prone to seek reward for our efforts and more willing; to give our services, the question of what is wrong; with the church could not be raised." The meeting was the last of the series at the Baker Theater under the direction of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. $33,000 SUIT ON C0E HOME Foreclosure of Mortgage Asked Executor of Frank Estate. by Mrs. Fannie Frank yesterday filed suit In County Clerk Coffey's office to foreclose a J33.000 mortgage on the Henry Waldo Coe home at Twenty fifth and Lovejoy streets. The suit is against Dr. Coe and Mrs. Viola M. Coe, bis former wife. Mrs. Frank filed the suit as executor of the estate of the late Slgmund Frank. A loan of 50, 000 had been made on the Coe property and of this, )17,000 had been paid. Subsequently rr. and Mrs. Coe were divorced and Stfrmund Frank died. Mrs. Coe now owns a two-thirds Interest in the prop erty and Dr. Coe one-third. VESSEL DIVES 200 FEET X- i , America's Latest Submarine, Stands Tremendous Pressure. CT7TNCT. Mass., April I. The new submarine 1-1. built here for the tJnited States Navy, returned tonlgrht after a successful trial trip to Cape Cod Bay. The boat, one of a group or rour required oy contract to suo merge to a depth of 200 feet, and re. main under water at reet for 4 hours, settled to the required depth, and, ac. cording to those aboard, shewed no effects from the strain of water pree aure. The 4 hours test will be mads later. Portland Is In no danger of a street car strike such as took place at Seattle a few days ago. Employes of the Fort land Railway. Light Power Company have voluntarily signed a statement, addressed to the officers of the com pany, pledging their loyalty to their employers and promising their contin ued fidelity to their respective duties. The petition was circulated among all the conductors and motormen employed on the city and suburban' lines. All but five of the men signed. There 1049 names on the documents when they were presented to the officials yester- aay. Action Suyrlse ts OAdala. The action came wholly as a surprise to the officials of the company, who were not aware that tbe papers were being circulated until after the work had been completed. After the disorder In Seattle it was reported that attempts would be made to organize a strike among the plat form men on the street railway lines in Portland. One or two of the men who organized tbe Seattle strike have been in the city. It is said they have tried to incite the street railway em ployes here to leave their work on the grounds that their organisation is not affiliated with the National body of streetcar men; but their efforts have been in vain. The Portland men have an organiza tion known as the Brotherhood of Electric Railway Employes. While It is not affiliated with other branches of organized labor, its members de clare it answers the same purposes, to them, as a regular labor union. The organization Is officered and managed entirely by the men. Iseeretary Presents Statements, C. H. Savage is secretary of the brotherhood, and last night presented the statements .to the company offi cials, together with the following pre amble: "Whereas. The dally press has ac counts of a streetcar strike in Seattle, and Whereas, It Is reported that the same men who started this trouble in Seattle are planning to do the same thing in Portland in order to force the street car employes into the labor union offi cered or represented by these earns trouble makers, and "Whereas. The Brotherhod of Btec- trio Railway Employes of the Portland Railway, Light tt Power Company was organized and exists today for the dis tinct purpose of rurtnermg tne inter ests and welfare of Its members. -Freedom Is Reaffirmed. "Therefore, be it resolved. That we. the members of the Brotherhood of Electrlo Railway Employes of the Portland. Railway, Light Power Cora. cany, do most emphatically reaffirm our earnest belief In and support of I verier . -vy 33. -? .AnV 'rw - 1 14; , km I ... ' .. .i II - mi ,imMHH0J urn .11 I II i.ii r I I .ii .n-.n -Ills . v JC t v. rsr f ' - e- V : -V'-s. il I. lit- l' id . vl;- 'I kU Ai- f, V - - Ainr,i I IK' i . ff f w.Jtr".A ti iSefii-iM n l' Awi, Vi 1 L?- , : r iu r .vt i v sfc.--3 ari Top (First Roy. Left to Right) IsebeU v m ; ' 4 Kennedy, Edu Halzer. Eeaa Wentz, " V' - " ' . Maud Mueller, Lontse Chore. Below f .( . -. . ' M left to Right, Front Row-rhelma r s , , ' i Bentley, Emily Nelson, Johanna Vree- - . .. ..Jf J land, Beatrice Peters, Bernice Afitea- ..':(- i f eU (Back Row, Left te RlghtV W 1 James Glvens, Joseph Delgnrd, Josenh - Helm, Joka Dnffleld, Clarence Ryley. "3 J l ii it. -i t i to the City Council and to the daily press of Portland" PIONEER PREACHER PASSES Rer. W. K. Bales, 86, Survived by 10 Children, 75 Grandchildren. sell it at so low a figure. The case will be tried in Municipal Court tomorrow. So popular has been the minuet of the fourth grade of Eliot School, as it has been given on frequent occasions, that the Child Welfare Benefit commit tee has obtained the children Tor' the performance tomorrow afternoon at the Helllg Theater. The children have been trained by Miss Neva Patterson, teach er of the fourth grade. In their quaint irtlalV 1 Jitlon . of th. T constitution h iMl l' Prt''rty grace- V Li ? V.? f S " " ful aad effeettve.. Miss Eileen Sprague of this brotherhood. whcH reads as "nist for the novelty. Jury in Minister's Trial Plaacreea, ROSEBTTRO. Or- April (Special.) After deliberating for sereral hours the Jury In the case of D, It. Brown, a local minister who was tried on a rbarge ef fishing illegally ja the follows "This association is formed and shall hereafter eslst upon the preposi tlon that the employes ef the street railways operated by the Portland Three Burglars Sentenced. CBNTRAL1A, Wash.. April S. Spo Railway. Light & Power Compans- have rial.)- Curtis England, who was sufficient ability and business Judg-1 sought for tns recent robbery ef John ment te manage their own - affairs I O. Doss stare at Moasyrock and who waters of the (Jmpejaa River, resetted without interference ef dictation, frera Thursday gave, himself up to Sheriff that they wars hopelessly divided and or aliianas With any ether perssfl, firm. Fester, yesterday pleaded guilty to an agreement was impossible. The asseeiatien, earperatisa or union what- ascend, degree burglary and. was sen. jury was discharged, Mr, Browa pre-th-l soever, and any aatum tending toward I fenced by Judge ttlee In the Lewis ably will s-e retried aeat wask. I strikes sr yatta is ilsceuatenaBced. I County Buparier Court ta a tsrra of one year In the state reformatory at Monroe. Elmer Hartley, who partial pated In the same robbery, also plead ed guilty and received a similar sen tence. Walter Anderson, eopvloted of burglary during the March term of court, was sentenced to Monroe yes terday. 'Payton's Chautauqua Dates Set. DATTOV, Wash., April l.Spee!al.) .Clark Israel, ef the Touchet Valley Fair Association, has just received a communication from the Ellison-White Chautauqua System officially announc Ing that the Chautauqua will be In Dayton from June 23d to the 18th. in elusive. An attractive programme has been submitted for the approval of the suDscrioers ana on it appear the names of many noted entertainers. Woman. Causes. Clean-Up s.t Baker. BAKER. Or. April 8. (Speels.1.) As the result ef an investigation of Baker streets and alleys by Mrs. J, W, Huff, whs baa charge ef the Clean-up day movement. City Commissioner FInley has started an active campaign, Mrs, Huff reported that she found many of the streets and -some yards in a de plerasls condition. A ilMl ahlp will carry ahnut 20 P'r rrnt more freisht than on ot tlto itiiina ie matte of Iroi. COTTAGE GROVE, Or.. April S. (Special.) Information has been re ceived here that Rev. W. K. Bales, last of the pioneer preachers of the early '80s and for a long time a resident ot London, near here, died March 17 at MUensburc Washt and was buried there March 30. He was 88 years old. Mr. Bales was of the Christian de nomination and had preaohed in nearly every hamlet of the Willamette Valley. During his ministry he baptized nearly Krtn nAriDM. At no time did he have a regular salary and the expenses of Removes bringing up a family or ten ciuiaren required considerable work outside of his duties as a minister. Mr. Bales was born in Indiana In 1829, commenced preaching in 1848, and crossed the plains in 1861, locating at Bethany in Marlon County. Mr. and Mrs. Bales came to London about 11 years ago but moved to El lensburg last Fall. He is survived by his widow, ten children and 76 grand children. GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 23-Cent Bottle of "Danderine' Makes Hair Thick, Glossy and Wavy. All Dandruff, Stops Itching Scalp and Fall ing Hair. ""ICT" ACCIDENTS LESS FREQUENT Washington Commission Finds De crease With rtato Insurance. OLTMPIA. Wash.. April t. (Special.) After more than three years' experi ence with the first state compensation act put into effect In this country, the Washington Industrial insurance com mission finds now an appreciable de crease In the number of Industrial acci dents reported. For the first tnree months of this year 2776 accidents were reported as compared with u tor tns name three months in isi ana kit tor first three months of 1813. There have been a total of 49.25 accidents report ed in 4) months' operation. Nearly 15,000,000 has been ooneeteu from industries of tha state to compen sate injured workmen. Of this ameunt mnre than 18.000.000 has been distribut ed in claims and pensions, about $1, 300,000 more Is invested in Interest bearing securities to secure payment ot pensions already granted and the va rious olass funds have cash balances totaling mors than $500,000. COTTAGE GROVE UNIT UP Swinging of Pacific Highway Into Olty Again Is Songht. COTTAGE GROVE. Or.. April I. IHnactaLl The Cottage Grove Com mercial Club again has taken up the wavy and free from dandruff Is merely proposition of having the Pacific High- a matter of using a little OanderUie. way swing into the city Instead of go- I It is easy and Inexpensive to have Iuk around it as at present. The club I nice, soft hair and lots of It. Just get took an active part in getting Ninth a IS cent bottle of Knowlton's Dander treat onened and in getting a steel lne now all drug stores recommend It bridge across the Coast Fork for the I apply a little as directed and within purpose of getting tne nignway to ien minutes mere win oe an appear- wlnsr into tne city at mat pomi. An objection was raised to having the highway take this route beoause there was no convenient way to get out ef the city to the south. The right- of-way has now been secured for route te the south that will eut -out seevral turns in the present route and give a straight road for three miles from tbe city limits. A committee from the Commercial Club will take the proposition up at once with the City Council and county court. V ; it ' . -.1 -rrV.-.'y'i'.r'?. .. J k-V. ' " ' x ' ,'. 3 To be possessed of a head ot heavy. beautiful hair: soft, lustrous, fluffy. ALE AD LAID TO BUTCHER Fajlvre to Get Quoted. Prices Charged In. Making Arrest. Is ance of abundance, freshness, fluffl- ness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not find a trace ef dandruff or falling hair: but your real surprise will be after about two-weeks' use, when you will see new bair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Oanderlns is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and It never falls to stop falling hair at ones. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really la, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and rare. fully draw it through your hmlr tak ing one small strand at a time. Tour hair will be soft glossy and beautiful in Just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. -Adv. Charged with falsa advertlerag, 3. C. Douglas, butaher In stall 10 of (he Yamhill Sanitary Market, was arrested by Felloe Hergeant sunn yesterday ar- terday afternoon, on a warrant sworn to by F, F, Smith, Peuglaa. it is alleged, advertised that he would sell any eut of perk for HH oents a pound, When Mr, Smith tried te buy the perk or that prios yesterday f-the butcher, it is charged, refused to I a Ann CmitiVs Ootf T wmMil to fjvarairt Vj tjf to raliw or ooots yon not hi at. tj,ti wf( ul- 3 H If for years and tndoni hy imtriirij but inesi Rtrft H atthwciif. Cnno puswiihly aaiTti; tkoro rxK infesr- B for witk maf kits, ot worlu Circular ftatnt frn tot friMM'l Cel. .4 4 MadUow SU WMkMi.itt fl