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THE SUNDAY OREGOMAX, TOKTLAXD, FEBRUARY 13, 11G. TWO PROMINENT PORTLAND YOUNG MEN WHO WERE DROWNED YESTERDAY WHEN CANOE CAP FEDERAL MILITIA SIZED IN WILLAMETTE Kit r.K. --at $14.85 and they're "true blue" clean through! . men's full-weight Navy Serge Suits, in the various models, for late Win ter and early Spring wear, specially priced. You'll see some of them in the win dows more inside. The proper thing in hats; your head if it's in a Brewer at $3 or a Dunlap at $5 ! BEN SELLING Morrison at Fourth . PLAN IS PRESENTED Increase of 70.000 in Present Number of National Guards men Is Contemplated. PAY SCHEDULE IS FIXED J. a toe- f.eerd. I IU IWfwren 13 saj t. .lo Prov Id til For Eo ILtrueat onlrc Ileqt.tr Aaawrr lo U. wji,iun';tov. . i:. To t"- feaai of ISe National Guard Ac-ta-I. on for fWoiiiuiioa of th elate IrMDi were before tha military or raiiiifu today In the form f a kill drafted by repreeaotativee of ! WWMllOII t beuet of the !.n commitf. Kp" I the reauiatinrie rontemp lecad by pro tlalon limiting porttcip'ta the lateral pat rxi'ir l oca-era. men or oraaeuattoaa coittrtTin wttb, certain The avale of annual ft proposed ee f.ilow Major-ia-serale. I". Rrldler, :l. Colonel. l0; Lieu luai.('o;iwlii 111. vxr. l:s. aptaine. Iin. rirt Ui.t. H.rsn4 Lieutenant. I;... Knliated men wouM be paid on baa'e of Si Pr r.i of ih. r rates of lb regular Arm. a private r-iin approal tataly I'J year. InWr by TajiajeV Tie ruilmum ntim6r af trope pre VMed for tr t bill ',r I oaareaatona: Ji.lrK t or a totl ta-e irnd) of arrroilmafly :"'. " lo. reea of 7 ' or the preaeot trenctr. of n National tluard- Tb wouM form a aeparata of tho nriUr Army ti time of war when ;; Into the Federal Saralce. The act we.. 14 tko rfrt July I. I'K Tae bill provUea ola- f oraanlaa tien of a j-jBtr aaar-. eompooed of bev bta II and 1. aal.abl for a'tie orTi. onlr after eery other ! of militia bad been railed oat. The Junior would b divided into two rteoaaa. radeta. or (Bom of 11 and above. 4 cadets of lit aovond cta.a. tftoeo ) tna U. Art enlistment rontrort woat4 r aif4 q4-r wsich t o:dir oi4 m4 Blm.:f to rto tn 'Jorl Oo- rtmnt. -wl'.Mi or wuhool l"i conll nll I wilt of I Hlfrf ltafo. tor a p.n.vl of lo or or ontll rtaro'l nonM Iho t;aar4 cll4 oni oar l:mo 44fii H lbr-jor nlttmn porio4. rniii roo4 a ! nr. To ontitmol porto4 of mnr ooMiof ! Ilm rlo la otplraltuS Itan M Ftfifinnl c::4 cut oqU bo t44 ulomtl.-iir. II I prerxM lo 4a aor oltrt chotco Of Ofr:r 1 !i-tloiv OfM MioimUiloU o4 J.rmn4 t- pif. cUjw aa4 r'. air ftr ntm!uiio !! Wor trormol. 'I"imii' iirlft atio oljo worjl't bo moJ trio rri'lt from l"o rommlu"4 firro or rtnkt of li orttioa. ! p4n( on rJ It ba f tl-). TM ci a:ma4 al :pomxnti from tii rf. Al !-! atruto a or n4 porllrl- patioa ta al fia!4 oonatar oM bo raiiiro-t Aa Uort triUn ' !tii"na for traintn: aa4 acipUao boaa work. 4 oat. VmSr of ho' tNa ll.nato an4 HotiM cfimm tt nrka aa4 ik4 an.r ibo ai.oaoro t !. n r fro ri.'lKcal amoom.nl la ntr opia boforo It b a-caplatl ta Kinxn of bo rmlll ka 4?!.t-4 baoa ll.rt l raporta Ha.'Hiiif nn thai 3 prvfionai maa, fn4at a4 otriaro mtf4t b4 ba.it otroi:a4 ta a a tree lb of inta fiaat triiniX l !umm.r at cKtliaa nmM jitjajaatioa bao boa ma-ta trial kiu afmiio plaa bo a4pt for Iftatr1n ta o.rK.. of th-a. anon la orar t Jti. in propoaat boiao tbal Ift.r Ho tritn ll lata r.lmal of parolr roalaral tolnn'or. blr ata"T of trio a.porta of formar f.tr.lrT Uarroat crotiMnul iir plaa. To rnmmittnt bo boon Iafortno4 tlat mora thin 191 maa ro:4 ba ooaroat for IrtiMX If aomo fiaaartal a!4 woro gmn to tbooo a illiao la o.a4 a fnaara titnttiir at military o4tatloa. GROCERS FILE PROTEST mr.r m tit ofcor at car dr. rt-tftro olv - trr.- Cbarao af t afalr t oaaaltMaM Maoo. ta lib DootaraUo Tbal Ttooo roa a In ! a Mao Jartookrtlos. rt'Pt'QCC. la.. ab. IJ John A "nantnanam. aocratary ef tho tvbU4UO Kotail Urwari' Aaaoclatlon. to4ay mado pbLi; copt. of a romplatat aaxalaat rartala mail-orlar hu. whun ha feao aoat t- tho Kadoral Trada Commia. ai.a al t aabmftoa for formal laa tisatioa. Tha complaint rbarn.4 rortaln mall. rdar boa... wita "unfair mothoda of comaatltion In tho cooJact of tniar. rato buainaaa. Tho practu-o of atnr 'jar th'4:r wa.a th point on a him tao complaint baaoH. It aa ai'""4 that aioto tha out break of tho Kurupaan war. tbaao noua baao ootd rnul-l4 mfir at Uao ina tho maraat prtro. proaidod a aooctrioU amount of o'bar KiMMla aroro b-aht a Ion a- atta Iba aasar. Tho roraplaial id thai on. frm offar.4 it t-J pound, of iur for It alta oacb ia tortr of crov.rtao dinatt aoi.ral avnatk of l tV tmrina thia a.mo ttmo tao raf'nar.' prwo for aur f a b.. In l liraio, aaa .art ! bo about 0.0 coota o poaa-l. Tho Lmbunuo croxara corn. plaint aaM "Th a mathoH ef aollritintt Irado la a aubtarf via. a lamptatioa or Irlrk plan, aa th offar n roettnvant oa tb. aVa of erbor artiv-ta of qua!' or mar. hat valuo of arbl.b tao purchaaora wara iBmBwt'f laTaoranl." lo tbaao t.n.i a rborc of an f.ir of rompocittoa araa mad. Th romp'aiat td that Ibo Fadaral Tra.la Cammia.ioa w a hrauchl Into a..'n-a b Coacra.. wifk powara to pranont aafa" t"rtl'ik A karlr u r1 aadar lata roaatrartlea af Iba Commia.too a powaaa 3 watnra I rta-avj. Ic la 33 Ia)a. M tR-OCrXTLX. r. Tahx li iopo. rial wAa aatraord-aara fi.n-i of aiaatba rirri4 la thia roontr at i.r.i.i Fr4. ani'b la oa lo aorta forat of to fojii::o lliaar. ahaa Ihrao old woman who hat li'od tuat.ar In Ih aamo homo f" manr raara paaa.4 aoar 4tr!a Jxr witMa Zi dra of otsar Tho I 'll I " ca'lod waa M aarah thaaoaii. atr.4 . on Jao ia'T 1. Jan. o-tri-h. ad II. a? oa i1a- I. Bad Vr Maria H'ltfll. an. fnii.o.d Januarv : . t Mrrtla rami trirao oarr t 4:a4 witaln o.an dT. T"a ( lrr I'opo. 0aa . Ifa. f" . T Cvu t Mn J 4. i. aa4 Caa-fla i-ai.tta. I. I 6; V v . ; i - 7 ia.' V r: A, , vf's-v-.: '- ; . 1 ; . 2 CANOEISTS DROWN C. L Kirkpatrick and H. W. Gammie Meet Death in River. SIX ESCAPE AFTER BATTLE Yoanc Hank Emplojrca. o4rtl m ranori.ta anil Alhlrtn. Attempt Trip front latent to rortlaad. Hod Ira Not Rocorrri. aa clooa b.bln4 aa4 arr offort mad. ta iracU tho I o roan. Cammla arco4a4 la sttl tol4 of tho cano. bit bofaro ho could ba hclp4 bo lo.t M itol4 an4 u ruh4 in lrm t.t.r thaa tb canoo rou!4 bo puab.4. II aaa aan ral lima making a daaporata offort to (aim. After about flio rniauta. boaat-rr. a larso wao poa.a4 or him an4 ba 4 id not appear aa"ln. Kirkpalrik want don firt. about a m'Dula boforo tiammio. Ho at I.dvpInI ta ilm and aa affort uda la raarh him with a ranoo. but It coul 1 not bo dna. Tho Ut aooa of km waa whan bo lhrut bia arm out of tho watar lo atcnal ta bl comra4aa. Tho wholo affair orcurroJ atmoal In aa Inatant. Whllo tho I o maa wra alrs;ias la tho watar olbara of Ibo party war. maktr. a flht for thalr tlaa. Thalr canjoa am bain whirled, about Ilka o manr rvrka. Aa aoon a It waa tha too man could not b raa.u'd a fichl waa bocun lo raarh aaora. It ra-iulrd about 1 mtiiutra li forco lha tanori to Ibo writ bank nharo a oaf a landin waa m.J.. ban 11 waa found IKat noibinc could bo dono atone tha rl-r tho partjr t out for Or'ion City. but. before reaching tharo. found a car runnina; to uran ru and rroaa.4 our and look It for lort:and- arrKinc baro laat aanlnc Naaa of Ibo 4i..etrr lla(hond from (rason Cil. tJaaaaater a lUpoetoal. "It wsa a moot uneiperle4 dlaaatar." aaid Harry Humpbroy. a mamber of the party laat nlcht. "We all wan! ta !am rridar aiht and plannal to make tro Irlp down lo rortlarwt In one day. tVe a tar tad oul at t i o'clock aa4 made aoo-d ttmo. the weather boin raorabla. All t way down the two boy a who ware drowned were Joklnf witn tbe r.et af -We had ben wonderinc what we would f4 at Kork laland. bocauae thai part of the rtr ha a reputation for e-llaa een durln low water perlorta. Wban wo eot.red the eddiea we coJld aoa that we ware In for trouble. We practically loel control of our canoea. the watar whlrlln them afoul. ome t:mae wo were oin down atrram aidwlao. eom.ttme backward and aomatirra we were atndln( (lock atlll obir:tn about In a circle. Kary one of the party etartad the fihl to et out of the torrent, for we could eae It meant dlaaaler. Suddenly the beat carryln Uammla an4 Kirk patrick turned oar an4 tha two man want Into tha water. Their canoe dla appeared un4er Ih water aa they tra'ad to bold to It. t.aaale-a II aU Brohao. -Our boat waa rlht behind and we (ta It an etra har4 ahoe and It reached t.amml. Ho put out hl arm atvd raucht bold, but before could aelel him ba ll bia rip and etartad do n atraam. We bad eeaped bo eddy than and lrt4 to paddle ahead to r.a:h blm. butwe could not make the canoo anoco faat enousn. Tho atrram carried him away from ua. and " we ware raucht la another eddy. Th la.t I aaw of Oammlo when a wave paaeed ottr htm aa be atruK.led la t:e diataaro. Tno laat wa aaw of Kirkpatrick waa when ba eturk bia hand out of the water to wao at ua He want down aa ho made that motion, lie want down before Oammlo. -Both men ware good ewimmera and the facl th.. lhy drowned waa due. it la Ihoua-M. lo the eitremely cold watar. tt ta euppoeed that they were overcome by tno coia woim i . counted for their oinc down ao quick ly after they cot into Ik water. -Aa aoon he wo aaaa - a .vta DOtbins to halo nam we an Ol u. for ahore. That we sot there Is a marvel but wa alt ol landed rafrly al laat There wa thin wa could do we etarted acroaa country 10 ure- oa City." Iiiaak Xotad C aawetet. . lUrrr Oammlo waa known aa nn of the ta ranoelata in lha Nortbweai. rat three yera h- bold th city rham ptoavahip for ema-le padlla canooln. and wltn hie partner. VlrjtH Hamlin, held I No rhamrlonahia for th double poddia. He loel the . elnte addle cnamptonanip a yaar ao laal raiL rte oa ..anted tho rortiacd icowina t luo al the fioar de A are racatla. July 4. and bad rharee of tho Portland trae there. He rowed thre a.ao la lll and wen all tha canoe rvente aftiml cane. lata from Canada and tirioua p-rta ef th. N. rtaret. lie waa cocauodore of the caaoa trip irrT-titRnr w. umhir ad CHAni.K i- kirkpatrick. laa Ijtbor day from fr'alem to Torlland. Thirty canoea made the trip. Mr. Oam mle had made the trip aeeeral ttmee before that. A an athlel h w well known at the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club, where he waa a rnlddle diotance runner. He waa In all the e.-nta op to a few yeara ago. He I aui -Ived by his parente and three ala tera and brother. They are Flora. Jernle. Maria, fieorce Nornian and John J. Uammle. lite brother. lirorM Oammle. la a former track etar of the Multnomah Club, harm at one time hel4 the Northweat champloniinlp for the ;.'-yard daah. fharlea Kirkpatrick la qulta well known aa a canoelat and an athlele. llo had done ronaliieral.le wrertlintc at the Multnomah Club. He was one of the party that made the trip down the rleer from Salem to Portland laat Labor lay. II waa a member of the Oregon Naval Militia. SHERIFFS ILLNESS LONG d. r. M'Ti.:n .Trr.n to ditiks l r TO 3 DATS (KFORK OKATIt. Lale OfflaHal M mm A law Nrmkrr of 1ty roaaclt Jterved vllb Oreaoa Volaatrero la fblllpplaeo. CATIIWUKT. Vuh. Teh. li. Kpe clal. P. Itutler. Sheriff of Wahkia kum County, who paaaed away al hie homo hare Thumday afternoon, bad barn a euffercr with dtabrtra for ome time. Tw0 weeka aco hla condition be came eerloue. but he rontlnuad to jro out and attend to hla buetnaaa until two da, before hi death. Mr. Hutler wa born at Weat I'olnt. Ky. May 10. li. He came to t'alhlam.t In ll. and had made It hie home eer alnce. In ! h enlletad In Company A. Hacond Oregon Volun taera. and eerved during the Philippine campatarn. He waa married to Mi Maude Kim ball of th pdare In and to them were born three children. He waa elarled Sheriff on the Ite publican II. kat In l. eervInK two larma. In 1U h waa elaclr.1 for hla third, term nnd waa aerylnit the jWr l tt -a! I IX. r. Bailer. Hberlff of Wabbla- J kaea t oaaly, W ba Died Thara. 4 ay. laat year. He haa been a member of the City Council alnce lul. Rainier Maaonlc Lodtte. of which he waa a member, will have chart's of the funeral. He la aurrived by hla widow and three children, aired I. T and 6. two a tat era. reaidinc In tha Cast, and a brother. T0KI0 SEEKS INFORMATION Japanreo SluJrnt of Pollcrtliatlon Appral to Orrjcon Kirrt. Onr.'-.OS AORICCLTfRAL COLT. KG K. Corvallla, Keh. II. (Special.) Klkrhl Akto. in rharae of pomolnry at the Tokto rrefecural Horticultural School. Tokl.i, Japan, who I enaed In pol- lenatlon problems similar to thoae worked out and reported by the Oreon tation. haa written for r.pors of ex periments performed lr thia state. Keoueata for information or this Kino have reached the horticultural depart ment from many forelan countries, hut thia la the flrat requeat for pollenatlon matter that baa come from Japan. TWO LADS SLIDE TO DEATH Hoy C'oaatlne; 011 I-akr Throagli I!olr In Irr. Drop MKDIMONT. Idaho. eb. IS. Donald fttedman. ! years old. and Kmll Was;. ner. I, were drowned In Medicine laKt. near here, today when their sled on which thy were roaatlnc slid into tha a water where men were cutting Ite. Tha r-raaiaa faaale has boea la eilateaee A Mace I'll. EARLY CrlOIGELIKELY Wilson Expected to Decide on New Secretary by Monday. DARK HORSE IS POSSIBLE Lane Believed lo Have flood Tros poct, Vnlcsa President Goes Out Ide Offlrlnl Family for Oarrl-ton'a Successor. WAPHIVOTOX. Feb. II No mease8 reached the White House today from President Wilson, crulalnif in the rheaBak on the Mayflower, and of ficials said If he bad reached any con clusions In hli consideration of a suc cessor to Secretary llnrrlnon they had no knowledge of It. It was faid the Preaidrnt left the capital last nlKht with an open mind, expecting during lila trip to nlve careful consideration to each of tha lonif lists of candidates suCKeatcd to him. Amonic many of those 'familiar with the President's views tho Impression prevails that unless ho goes outside of hi Kb. ofriclal circles for a war secretary he will name Franklin K. Lane, now Fecrclarv of the Interior. Others be lleve that of thneo already asociated officially with the Administration. Sec rrtary Houston of the Department of Arriciilturr, Assistant Secretary Itooxe velt. of tho Navy, and Counsellor Polk, of the State Department, all are being aerlously considered by the President. There will be little surpriso here, however. If tho choice fell on some man outside offlclsl circles and not publicly dlscuased for the place. The President ' mind. White House officials believe, virtually will be mad up when he re turns here late tomorrow or Monday. In letters ami other messages reach ing the White House today from mem bers of Congress officials professed to day to see a decided tendency among those who had opposed secretary Oar rison's continental army plan to sup port the Prenldent on a compromise programme. More than to representa tives. It was said, had sent word they would support the president, among them being several who heretofore had opposed the Administration's proposals. BOYS SAVE 2 CHILDREN rOCRTHX.YE.tn-OLD ROSLYX LADS ESTER FLAMING HOME. Bay and Girl Overlooked ky Frantic Mother of Fire Are Rescued, bat All Belongings Are Last. P.OSLYN. Vanh.. Feb. 12. (Special.) Quick thinking-, followed by rapid action on the part of Harold Prescott and Edward Rushton, two It-year-old boys, saved the lives of two children of ltenko Scbollsh. a Slavonian miner, bere this noon when his home burned. Mrs. Schollsh had left her five chil dren to care for the house while she went to visit with a neighbor, and dur ing bar absence' the house took fire from the overheated stove. It was all aflame when thn two boys playing; in the street saw It. They rushed Into the house with the mother, who. In her frantic efforts to save the baby and valuable papers, overlooked a 3-year-old son. She called on the two boys to save the family trunk, but they located the little boy and threw him into the snow and then saved a little girl who had followed her mother back Into the burning bouse. Owing to the depth of the slow In the streets and the start which the fire had before an alarm was sounded, the fire department had no opportunity to save any of the contents. WATER DAY DESIGNATED EH YORK HEALTH BOtRD RE. C.ISS TAMPER C'K CRVSADE. fllea lloasea ta Pit-tare Carer of Drink aad lta Evils. NEW YORK. Feb. 13. The City Board of Health announced today in auguration of a temperance crusade. Th Board haa requested clergymen to deliver temperance sermons Sunday. Kebrusry 2". which will be called "Temperance Sabbath." Meanwhile uniformed police officers of the health sound and sanitary In spectors will distribute In saloons and clubs throughout the city pamphlets setting forth the dancers of alcoholic indulgence. Washington s birtbdsy owltou-plcture tbcalcia w.II diiulay films furnished by the Board portray ing "the curse of drink and all Its at tendant evils." February 23 is to be set aside as "Croton Water day." after the Croton reservoir from which part of this city's drinking water is obtained. PHONE PROPERTIES LISTED Plant Equipment Is $5,711,211 and Worklns Capital $200,231. Tho Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company has plant equipment in Port land representing an investment of $5,741211.63, and equipment and work ing capital amounting to 1200,231.97 more, according to the quarterly finan cial statement of the company filed yesterday with City Auditor Barbtir. The report shows the following in vestments: Buildings, J649.323.99; land. 35S. 125.59: pole lines. $351,129.18; aerial cable. $555,276.35; aerial wire, $304, 12S.40: right of way, $30,595.97; under ground conduits. $808,588.93; submarine cable. $13,586.65; equipment in central office. $1,271,030.22; equipment In sub scribers' stations. $669,986.54; interest during construction, $41,704.41; con tract work in progress, $2524.21. 1 TUNNEL IS NEARLY READY Kugene and Marslificld Plan to Cele brate Kailroad Completion. riUUCaa Ce V-r .e a. -a ' ' Tunnel No. 4 on the Willamette Pacific Railroad at Alder Kiugc, one ol me . . i . . ........ 1 1 nn Mi .- line last oi mo time l , i , . 1 w.. -- between Eugene and Marshfield, is nearing completion. .-j .... ll.. n.at train H was rspetlBQ ma, mo " -J . .i . . . ; . .ai,ij h. oner DelWeen tile two 1 1 , ' n nvuiu K ated over the road this month, but se- . . . . v. .. ..dtiMarl in vero vt inter wruuici " " . . Hie delay. Both Eugene and Marshfield are planning celebrations in connection with the actual completion of the rail- . . .1 . ..Itlna uriH ev. roatl oetween me 1 1 " - cursions from both ends of the line are proposed.. Marshfield may have a three days' celebration. THREE MILLS WILL OPEN Employment for 200 Men on Coos liar Expected by March 15. MARSHFIELD. Or.. Feb. 12. (Spe cial.) The lumbering business is show ing satisfactory revival in Coos County, and three mills that have been idle will be operating by March 15. The E. K. Johnson mill at Coqullie has been sawing for the past week. The George W. Moore mill at IVandon will start March 15 with a d.iily average of between 100.000 and 113.000 feet, and tho Courtenay mill, on Isthmus inlet, near Marshfield. will be opened by Hugh McLaln and associates about March 15. The operation of these mills and tha logging camps in connection will give employment to about 200 men. LEAP YEAR DANCE GIVEN Ontario Girls Invite Men From as Far East as Boite. ONTARIO. Or.. Feb. 12. (Special.) A notable drive In General Cupid's 1916 campaign was successfully accom plished last nignt in a itap-jrar "" given by Ontario matrons and bach elor maids. It was the largest and most elaborate social event, oi its ainu here In years. The rooms of the Oregon Club were a .Ua .tmir tnun rt tfoflt nr. USCU BUU no ganization were put to shame as en tertainers. GUeSIS wero preneut iium Welser. Payette. Vale and Boise. The dancing programme began at 8:30 o'clock and lasted until an earjy nour In tho morning. Arizona Gets Its "Personal Booze. PHOENIX. Ariz., Feb. 12. Importa tion of liquor into Arizona for per sonal use" is not in. violation oi tbe Arizona state-wide prohibition law Humphreys' Seventy-seven For Colds, Influenza, Grip is known by Influenza, flowing Eyes and Nose, fjoryza; bneezmg:, Cough; Fevcrishness, Restlessness, Ir ritability; Heat or Dryness of Throat, Thirst; Pain and Soreness in Head, Back and Chest; General Prostration and Despondency. To get the best results, take "Seventy-seven" at the lirst reeling of the Grip or a Cold. If you wajt until your bones begin to ache, have sore throat and influ enza, it may take longer. ?ie and $I.M at all drurriats or mailed. Htimphreja' Homeo Medicine C- 156 Wlliiaia bUuL aic Yj;1&- which became effective January 1, 1916, according to an opinion handed down today by the Arizona State Su preme Court. Ontario Has First Conviction. ONTARIO, Or.. Feb. 12. (Special.) The first conviction for bootlegginsr in THE SIGN OFA PERFECT BISCUIT OUT WITH "STJACOBS OIL" Get a Small Trial Bottle-RuJ) Pain, Soreness, Stiff ness Right Out of Joints and Muscles-Instant Relief! Best Liniment, Doesn't Blister Rheumatism is "pain only." Not one case in fifty requires internal treat ment. Stop drugging. Kub soothing, penetrating "SC Jacobs Oil" right into your sore, stiff, aching joints and muscles, and relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu matism and backache liniment which never disappoints. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get THE SAME KIDNEY REMEDY CURES MOTHER AND Obtains Permanent Relief T was afflicted about five years with kidney and bladder trouble; there was one year during this five years that 1 was not able to do anything; in fact, I was helpless. I tried several doctors and several remedies, and my family doctor advised me that 1 would have to be operated on. I was then advised by a lady friend to try Swamp-Hoot; after using seven bottles of lr. Kil- Uu.omn-Rnnt f WArt restored tO good health and have not been both ered with Kidney or Diaaaer iruuuio for the last ten years. I cheerfully recommend Swamp-Root to others for kidney or bladder trouble. Yours truly, MRS. J. R. TURNER. 212 West Dalton St., Hugo. Okla. Personally appeared before me this 27th day of February. 1915, Mrs. J. R. Turner, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and fact. J. H. FINCHER. Notary Public Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton; N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Portland Sunday Oregonian. r.-gular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles (or sale at all Urucstore. Ontario and Malheur County was had when Charles Becker was fined yester day in fhe City Recorder's Court for selling whisky. He was arrested in a raid on a rooming-house where several men were carousing. Becker ia a la borer and sheepherder, not the prom inent cattleman of the same name. The fine assessed was $65. which he paid. H1A1 a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" has cured mil lions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back ache, sprains. Adv. DAUGHTER Helpless From Kidney Trouble I wish to advise that I have been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble since childhood; and after my mother, Mrs. J. R. Turner, trying. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and being cured, I tried the same and recommend that it is the best that I have ever tried; in 'fact, I waa helpless when I began taking it and am now in good health. I cheerfully recommend Swamp-Root a to others. Yours truly, MISS NELLIE TURNER. 212 West Dalton St., Hugo, Okla. Personally appeared before me this 27th day of February, 1915, Miss Nellie Turner, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. J. II. FINCHER. Notary Public.