10 HOOD RIVER APPLES State Game and Fish Commission, the run of Imprisoned fish below the dam Is apparent In the river. Before the mm shown up Aoji) naumd 0 Didlv commission acted tha bureau of batch ertea had appealed to the Food Admin istration to authorise the destruction of the dam as a menace to the food supply, presenting the figures showing that the fish were prevented from enSurdrtic crowds , RETURN 51,298,022 Non-Partisan League Speaker Attacked by Idahoan. reaching the apawnlng beds and hatch ery work curtailed. The state food administration referred the matter to Hoover with a favorable report, but the Association Obtains Averags Price of SI. 40 Per Box for All Three Grades in 1917. delay caused by Investigation would have stopped the Spring run of salmon. even If finally acted upon. FARMERS LAUD HAWLEY TIMBEBMEN ASSIST GUARD eee - ' ft. BUSINESS ON CASH BASIS Report Show That All Except 8 of tO Car or Fralt Handled by Organisation Sold Handling CoV I 11-SS Cnu Box. ITOOD RIVER. Or, March . (Spe cial.) Th stability to which th Appl Growers' Association, with a member , ship of 10 irowira. hu advanced stnc It organisation four years ago. was reflected in tha harmony that prevailed today at tha aonaal primary meeting. Despite tha ear shortage, tha loaa of a export market aa a result or tne war. member today listened to tha best annual report In the organiza tion's blatory. Kales Manager McCul lagb. who came her last year from North Takjma. reported all but t car f 100 handled of the 117 crop aold and ail but 1S7 cars shipped. Tendering Mr. McCullagh tha compliments of the board of directors. Executive Manager rHon announced an average price of 11.44 per box for all fruit of the three standard grades aold and paid for. Tha association's total business for tha past season reached ll.15S.0I3.0J. With tha crop a quarter million boxea short of last seaaon. tha handling cost per box. H.iJ cents, was only a frac tion of a cent greater. Reriwa Cask Baal. Manager Stona declared that credit for tha stability of tha era-animation was due In great extent to the opera tion of the Federal Reserve Bank: that trade acceptances, passed from grow era to the organisation, thence to Inral banks and finally to the federal ite aerv. had practically placed -ihm busi ness affairs of tha prgantxatlon on a cash basis. Optimism orer prospects for tha com ing year were somewhat dampened when Mr. McCullagh told growers that their Industry would be worthless un less they made efforts tha coming year to produce larger fruit. Tou have been able to dispose of your export sixes In domestic markets of the East this year." he said, "be cause of the small crop In Eastern sec tions: but It Is contrary to history for two off years to follow in succession. A bug crop In Eastern districts mar be expected the coming season, and It will he absolutely necessary that small sties be eliminated by pruning and thinning." Cmr Sapply la TltaL Vr. MeOuItagh also expressed doubh on the 1911 airawberry deal because of the uncertainty of the car situation. -It wa can get tha cars." he said. "1 he the assurance of W. A. White, of C II- Kobinson eV Co.. Dakota pur chasers, wbo always buy practically all of our fruit, that the market will be gO"d." - The meeting's routine was broken when Roeco Mll!r alleged inferior product and profiteering by J. C ftutcher. local apray manufacturer. The manufacturer's lime sulphur solution. handled by the association at a cost to growers of I per barrel. Mr. Miller thought was too high, and ha urged the co-operative organisation to make available a supply of raw material. In order that growers might manufacture their own spray. While Mr. Miller's sentiments had considerable Indorse ment. C. D. Hoyt's defensa of Mr. Butcher aroused applause. Wbea It was alleged that first-class apples could not be bought In Portland, growers asserted that Jobbers declined to purchase good stock. Xoealstallewa) Ire Made. Nomination for tha directorate of 11 to be elected In April follows: 1. S. Davidson. W. B. Dlckerson. J. C Torter. . B. Nye. J. R. Kunamaker. K. W. I'.lrge. A. O. Lewis. E. L fehepard. G Psthman. A. F. Blckford. A. J. Graff. A. C- Staten. C A. Reed. C. K. Kavlln. O. A. McCordy. D. U. Pterson. W. W. llodwell. C. E. Copple. II. 8. Gailigan. C. B. Compton and It- A. Collins. The first named It axa members of tha old hoard. According to Mr. Stone's report the percentage of extra fancy, fancy and C grade fruit was respectively aa follows: 42. 12 and It per cent. He com plimented growers on their diligence In praying last year, but advised a more thorough co-operation with the Hood River branch of tha Oregon Experiment Station, the work of which he highly commended. Mr. Stone pointed out that tha association's percentage of extra fancy product fell below that of IMS. when to per cent of the fruit was first Class. "We can rest assured that we can re a ah this goal by spraying faithfully and wisely and caring for our orch- Postmaster Solicits Foods; Fined. AX FRANCISCO. March t. Clar ere Tynan, ex-postmaster at fUllnas, Cal waa fined 1174 today in tha United tatea District Court here on a charge of violating the Federal atatuta which forbids a Federal employ to solicit campaign funda from ether Federal cm .ployea. Tynan was charged with so liciting money for President Wilson's second campaign from other post mas tera. Gold IIIII Fish nan Is On. COLD HILL. Or.. March t Special) Since th obstruction to the fish way at the Amonl dam below Gold Hill was blas'ed out under the Instruction of the ACTRESS GIYES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR i WtlWKsm AeereM Telia Itw Osrkes Cray Malr With a ataepl Mssse M, Mlltsn. Jolcey William, th well-known America) actress, who was recently playing at thw Imperial Theater In St. Loula. Mas. mad th following state meat about gray hair and how to darken it: "Anyon caa prepare a slmpt mis tor at horn, at very little cost, thai "Will darken gray, streaked or faded . halx. and make It soft and glossy. To , a half ptat of water add I ounce of bay ' run, a small bos of Barbo Compound and Vi ounce of glycerine. Thee in gredients can b bought at any drug stove at very llttl coat or any drug gist caa put It up for you. Apply to the hair twle a week until th desired shade la obtained. This will make a gray-haired person look 2 years younger It does not color th scalp. Is not sticky or greasy and does not rub oS. Adv. Marshfleld Operators Contribute Funds for Uniforms. MARSHFTELD. Or- March I. (Ppe claL) Another variation of the will ingness of the local timber magnates to help In any worthy cause that 1 DOCTOR I WHO DIED RF.CEVT- JRTLtXD RF.'IUE.VT I OK S3 YEAHs. . LT PORTL Dr. R. F. Aahby. Dr. R. T. Ashby. who died re cent I was born In Carroll Coun ty. Illinois. In 1S4. He came to Oregon In 1S55 and settled on a farm in tha Waldo hills, east of Salem, where he worked on the farm and taught school part of the time. Later he was married and went to Eastern Oregon and spent ten years In the stock busi ness. He thn returned to tha Willamette Valley and lived at Solo and Harrlsburg. He after ward moved to Albany and final ly to Portland, where he re mained until his death. When ha cam, to Portland he took up tha medical profession and had been a doctor fur the past 25 years. In 1$2 he was married to Miss Etta Richardson, whose death occurred September 7. 1911. The funeral services were conducted from the i'ortland Crematorium. hroncht to their attention was mani fested last night at a meetlnir of the local Home Guard unit, when Kruse ft Hanks, shipbuilders, the Cons Pay Lum ber Cnmpanv. Btiehner Mill Company and Coos Bay Shipbuilding Company each presented $100 to the Home Guard for the purchase of small Items of uni forms which they expected to pay for themselves. A. H. I'owers. of the Coos Bar Lum ber Company, also presented $300 to the Home Gunrd unit of I'owers. Or. FREIGHT INCREASE WANTED raclflo A.Vmlc Would Ral Tar iffs to Coast Points. WASHINGTON. March . The Pacific as Arctic Railway 3c Navigation Com pany today asked the Interstate Com mere Commission for permission to make Increases ranging from 10 cents to $1 li per ton in class ratea on min ing machinery, fuel oil and ore. and In creases ranging from $1 to $4.30 per thousand feet of lumber between Seat tle. Tacoma. Prince Rupert. Vancouver. Victoria and San Francisco and points In Alaska. British Columbia and Yukon Territory. FARM LOANSJN DEMAND Omaha Dank Lends $7,470,740 In First Year of Operation. OMAHA. March 9. The Federal Land Bank of Omaha ended Its first year's business last night and today a state ment was Issued showing that during th year $7,470,710 had been loaned to farmers of th four states comprising th district. Loans were taken In th different states to the following amounts: Iowa, $:.n..lS0; Nebraska. $:.7U,444; South DakoTa. Il.lll.t55, and Wyoming. WIDOW AVD aUTER Sl'RVIVE ATI K OK It.I.IS WUO DIED lJfc.HU. Robert D. Oerlsed. Robert Dogcert Garland, son of th 1st W. It. and lianna Daggcrt, wbo died on February 24. waa born at Wlnnetka. HU July 3s. 15. and spent his boy hood days there. He afterwards moved to St. Paul In 184 and was connected with the W. H. Garland Trunk Company. H was married to Calll Countesa Terry In I'ortland. on April 23. 11. II r. Garland la survived by his wldiw and sister. Sue M. Gar land, of St. PauL Rev. Joshua Stansfleld performed the funeral services at the Grace Methwllst Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton snnc "looking This Way" and "t-autlful Isle of Somewhere." The pallbearers were Charles Rllev. It. Waddle. G. Heltkemper, H. W. Vlets. 1L Knudsen and 1 Keating. - - , , ' . V ; ' a : I t i i ! '- "" , ' i! . t ' "" 'i 1 j MM I .!. .1 .,.,., pi. , m i .1 I, V : . (S - 1 X . - ' it - - 4 - . 1 j Attorney Says Any Man or Organlia tlon Attempting to Sew Seeds of Discord or Discontent Is Do lor Work for Kaiser BUI. BOfSE. Idaho. March . fFpeclaD What is considered a pointed and vigorous thrust at the Non-Partisan League was taken by Jesa Hawley, prominent attorney of this city, chair man of th Courfty Council of Defense, who was recently attacked by Ray Mc Kaig. on of th league speakers, as the representatives of th Power Trust In the Republican party. During a patriotic rally held in this city on Washington birthday, Mr. Hawley said that the charge had been made th farmers were not doing their full duty with regard to the war. but that upon investigation he had round they were not only doing their full duty, but that they never shirked car rying a war burden as he bad dis covered in the organisation of the county council. McKalg later. In an ad dress, attacked Hawley who, be as serted. intimated the farmers were not doing their full duty. H then as sailed Hawley as the power trust rep resentative. Hawley denies that there was any such intention, that he was clear In his praise for tha farmer. Hawley had occasion to attend a patri otic rally among tne iarmers ai i-igio In th Boise Valley this week and there told them what he had said about th farmers at th previous rally. He was loudly applauded. "Any man or any organlxatlon that attempts to sew seeds of discord and discontent or array class against class In Idaho." charged Mr. - Hawley. "Is doing work for the Kaiser and if he had the opportunity he would proDaoij award them th Iron cross. 'No one has a right to enter Into competition with animals." he con tinued, "either a defamer or a skunk. If on does ha is certain to get the worst of It every tiro he attempts to fight either. I have never challenged the loyalty of the farmer and the man who aays I hav lies. I heard It stated farmers were not donlg their full duty toward the county, but I knew It waa not a fact for I apent several days in the country organising the County Council of Defense and found tha farmers more than glad to take on any war burden no matter what it might be. I think that th farmer Is just as loyal as the city people ever dared to be. RECORD YEAR PREDICTED STATE CM V KRS ITT TO TRAIJf 850 MEX IX WAR SERVICE. Ordaaare Corp Has 3 Been Closed t Ealistaaeata and Registrant Are Eligible far th Classes. fNlVERSITT OF OREGON. Eugene, r i- a lflnu.1.1 llimlnr mt n reC- ."-1 1 II . v"-',"' "" " ord of efficiency even higher than that established by tn otner aeparinicms . , aw. In war work, the VI HJ Ulli.tinnj -- . Oregon Ordnance School, under the di rection or Lieutenant jercmmii, - fnf.k I h nrdnance corps of the National Army with at least 350 nigniy trainea men oeiuiw wuw -wo of Its first year of existence. Already the school has trained and turned over to the Government nearly aa . i-iita-H in tha three classes put through the cours sine it was established last October. Since the general order closing most branches of the service to registrants was Issuea mere nas own a ow t. .Hnk Ae .nnllrnMnn for admis sion into the ordnance classes. Lieu tenant Jeremiah minus mis is uuo iu .i.ii...Mitiiiinr Th. ordnance corps has not been closed to enlist ments, he points out, ana men regis tered under the draft are just as eligi ble for the classes here as are -those above or below draft age. In th case of mo ciass now assem bling the men are being sent from their homes directly to Vancouver Barracks to be provided with uniforms and other equipment before coming to the cam pus. The fifth class, which will open . . ,M in.n n. ..rtv in Mav. Is to be IILQ .,. . ------ " " .w i - .... ...aIImI In th Oreffon school. Ninety men ar to be selected and immeaiateiy upon xncir iuuuiuuh inis the service will be placed on the Government payroll as privates, receiv ing 130 a montn ana j cems a. uy sustenajic during th time they are In school. FINE FURS GO AT AUCTION Choice Teltg Will Attract Buyers to rendleton Event. bwtt ptov Or.. March 9. (Ppe- cal.) Pendleton Is due to become the center of th fur trad of the North west. If an experiment wnicn is to d I. .. th. T ' n 1 1 H KfatJtB RlolOirlcal niit'ia vr ... ' Survey office her proves as successful as Is expected. On Marca so ail or xne ion which have been taken within the past several n i v, m K v Irannan wnrkinr for the Government in the state of Washing ton wlu be otxerea si aucuuu 1110. xti .w. 1) w.w h.va hn nt F.alt to be aold. but the Returns have been far from satisfactory. While the majority or the rurs mat For Acid Stomach, Indigestion, Gas or Food Souring-Pape's Diapepsin Instant Relief ! Neutralizes excessive stomach acids, stopping dyspepsia, heartburn, belching, pain. Do soma foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment into acid- and cause a sick, sour gassy stomach? Now. Mr. and Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Papa's Dia, psin helps neutralise the excessive aeida In the stomach so your food won't sour and upset you. There never waa anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. 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Mr. Hayes was Tape's Diapepsin" Is positive In neu tralizing the acidity, so the misery won't come back very quickly. x Tou feel different as soon as Tape's Diapepafa" cornea in contact with t-1 Lstomach olstress Just vanlsnes your stomach gets sweet, no gas- no belch ing, no eructations of undigested food, your head cleara and you feel fine. Go now, make the best Investment you ever made, by getting a large 60 cent case of Pape'a Plapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five min utes how needless it Is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder due to acid fermentation. Adv. He leaves a wife and Artilleryman Gets Three Months. SAN FRANCISCO, March 9- Major General Arthur Murray, commander of the WVstern Pepartmenf'of the Army, 1.. a. iirimirSr dna to tha Bol- mns formed by decaying food In tha bowels. It Is a disease causea oy improper nu in sufficient bowel elimination. Many peo ple have only a small passage In the cen- . . . . w 1- -hlla th eMa8 M.TB ici ui .tie wvwc " ---- - clogged with old, stale, fermenting matter. They may have a bowel movement every day but It la not a complete movement, and the old stale matter stays In the system to ferment and cause trouble. Besides appen dicitis such unclean bowels cause heaa- sches. stomach trouble ana 80 per cent 01 ..1 1, ti,. ni A foul matter stick ing to the sides of the bowels often stays Id for months, poisoning tne raw anu cmu. ing that listless, tired feeling, known as "auto Intoxication." HOW TO AVOID TBOUBLE. ...M ,l.knaja and t A keen feeling full of ambition Is to watch your bowels. Just as you keep the outside of our body clean, you should also KEEP THE INSIDE CLEAN, it IS even murva iuiiui,ik to keep the bowels clean than it Is to keep your body washed, because the millions of pores In the 30 feet of bowels quickly ab sorb poisons generated by decaying food left carelessly In the bowels. Don't allow the old. fermenting, filthy stuff to stay In your Bowels for weeks, but GET IT OUT and keep it out. Remember, filthy bowels are 47 years old. five children. HOW today ordered Private Robert MB. Nidy, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Worden, Wash., to be confined at hard labor for three months, with the loss of two thirds of his pay for nine months, for overdrawing his account in a Seattle bank and Incurring debts which he re fused to pay. A court-martial had or- TO "DP .i Ji th cause of most sickness no stomach, liver or any other organ can do its work with a foul cesspool sending out gases and poisons. Even If your bowels move slightly each day. that Is not enough. There must be an occasional THOROUGH, complete cleansing to rid your system of all accumu lated, decaying matter. HOW TO CLEAX BOWELS QCICK. The MOST COMPLETE bowel cleanser known is a mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerin and ten other ingredients, put up in ready prepared form under the trade name of Adler-l-ka. This mixture is so powerful a bowel cleanser that It ALWAYS does its work properly and thoroughly. It removes foul and poisonous matter which other carthartic or laxative mixtures are unable to dislodge. It does a COMPLETE Job and It works QUICKLY and without the least discomfort or trouble. It is so gentle that one forgets he has taken it until the THOROUGH evacuation starts. It is as tonishing the great amount of foul, poisonous matter a SINGLE SPOONFUL of Adier-l-ka draws from the alimentary canal matter ou would never have thought was in your system. Try It right after a natural towel movement and notice how much MORE foul matter will be brought out which was poi .nninff vnur ivitem. In slight disorders such as occasional constipation, sour stomach. "gas on tne stomacn or uck ncaiiacne, one spoonful brings relief almost INSTANTLY. Adler-l-ka Is the MOST THOROUGH bowel cleanser and antiseptlclzer ever offered in ready prepared form. It Is a constant sur prise to people who have used only ordinary dered him dishonorably discharged from the service and confined at hard labor for three months. Electrical railways of the United States represent a valuation of $730,-000,000. bowel and stomach medicines and th various oils and waters. REI'OKTS FKOil PHYSICIANS. Dr. James Weaver, Loa, Utah: "I have found nothing In my B0 years' practice to excel Adler-l-ka." Dr. W. A. Line, West Baden. Ind.: "I use Adler-i-ka In my practice and have found nothing to excel it." Dr. F. M. Prettyman, Mallard,' Minn.: "I use Adler-i-ka In all bowel cases and have been very successful with It. Some cases require only one dose." Druggist D. Hawks., Goshen, Ind.: "One of our leading doctors has used Adler-l-ka In cases of stomach trouble with wonderful success. He has not lost a patient and saved many operations." J E Puckett. Gillham. Ark.: "I had bad stomach trouble. After taking Adler-l-ka feel better than for 20 years. Haven't lan guage to express the awful impurities which were eliminated from my system." Cora E. Noblett, Segeeyah, Okla. : "Thanks to Adler-l-ka I can sieep ail night now, something 1 could not do for years." Mrs. L. A. Austin, Ausland, Minn.: "I could not eat a thing, my stomach was so weak. Adler-l-ka made me feel better and am now able to work and gaining." Adler-l-ka Is sold only by the leading druggists In each city. Sold In Portland only by Ekidmore Drug Company. HI iilurd street.