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21 KAHSAN III EUROPE KOLB AND DILL DISCOVER VERITABLE GOLD MINE Dorothy Neville. Age IS. Pretty of Fare. Charming of Personality, to Be at IleiliK Theater This Week. Hi mrnmiTT I 1 . .it Friends at Home to Wage Campaign for Henry Al len, in Red Cross. a" " . - lit.' THE SUNDAY OHEGON1AX, PORTLAND, MAECH 31, 1918. RUNS FDR GOVERNOR teal mmm l K 1 T I. I I A. ! f pect Al!"t r ..;v. f I- S .:; sJJt N- VI . 5 CANDIDATES I.N FIELD 1'wnrr Hall Munaer Jj Offk-e Arrrpiabler. bat Consider Sx-rv-kf l I ra ore More Impor wniii MtKbm Help. T-tK. Kia. JS.r.a :1. A cnm paiaa roo.lurted entirely upon human Interest and by abaent treatment seine aj'l in Kansas. It l the first mi(n of the kind ever 4 la this .! n i i-t. A candidate (or Governor la tn hi way to France and will not eeirrraj until after the primary. Hie 1-l-nlJ will trr to wia (or blra tha Ke- puMi-'aa nomination for ooveraor. li.nrr A:l'. former Ilill Mtoiir, la tbe candidate. Hut ba will spend all tbe time until after lha primary la France aa a pral aent of tba lied iros. II. la to If t.ie H"t Cross ran do juac a little bit mora" lor wounded and auk xMi'li than lb plana already la operation contemplated. Allen want to ranee after he bicama a candidate (or v.raor. There seemed ta ba aa opportunity (or r.al service In te trip, and Alien publicly announced mat he would rather do Ibia aenrlce tnaa b Governor o( Ktn4. "But. ha amid, "if tba people o( Kaasaa desire t"t I ba Governor of tba state after tbla sertlce Is completed. I will be tnichtily pleased to assums tha office and tba honor. But the war eervtce to ma la snore Important than being; Gov. trior of any state, and I feel that I can do some (ood In IrTance this Spring and tlummar. So I am coin. While 1 am trune. If the voters nominate me for leov-rnor. I will be thankful to them. If they don't It will ba all -riant, for I will know 1 bare been of service." All'n went to l"rance. leavtns; bis ctmpaicn entirely In tha hands of hta friends In Kansas. He has (our candi dates aaalnst him. V. V. Morgan, of Hutchinson. Is recard'd as his strong- est opponent- More-aa has been la poll, tics (or 3 years and bla wife haa bm active In the women club politics ever si ore tha women were gfm tha rlchl to vote. S. M. Brewster. Attorney-Gen aral: A. M. Keen. Speaker of tba State Legislature, and J. A. Trout man. former Lieutsnaut-Uovsrnor and Mtate Senator, are arrayed atrataat Allea. With th teeption of iirewster and Allra. all the candidates were pacifists and anti war adherents until after war was de clared. Allen and firewater started out tba day after tha Luellanla waa sunk with a declaration teat America ouini to set Into tha war to make tba world safe (or democracy. A purely voluntary committee of friends Is ruanlnsr tba Allea campaign. They tr. furnishing; all tha money and dome all tha work. A hair dosen men are e-ivtns; practically all tbelr time and enerstea to making tba campaiffa In various sections of tha state and there ere dozens of men who will ajtve more ef their ttme a littla later. Tbara are a eooJdrabla number of women ttvety eorklnr for Allen. Tha mothers of bora already la franco ara takin aa i lln part for him. Allen promised ftrtrr slncta motbar that ba would look up her boy In tha camps and when he et coma homo will tell her how ha la getlinc alone Allea will write let tere home about the bova la different enmmuanctes so tha latter may ba p-.ed aroond amona lha mothers. Tie meat before Allea left bla home at Wichita for New York tho telephone bell ran. A man wanted to tea Allea ntrbt away. Allen refused to talk bual. aes or politics, "but I have two boys la r'ran.o I wast to tell you about," said tie voice. -I'ome o up." said Allen. Tha man lol! bis story about (we iftni coins' to I'rence. A letter home t-H bow el. k they were eons; ovar. that INey had no money and had not received their pay from tha Uoveru merit. lera Is a draft "n a Paris bank." ld the father. " V hen yon -t lo p ran. e cash It and buy tboso bs any. thine they need or want, and If It Isn't enough draw for more. T'i father then explained that tie was a former and hla wife had seen a aotu of Allen coins; o Franca. He dropped all hi farm work at the In siitcm-e of the motuer and made a :oe mile Journey to -t tha money to Allea before he left. Tho father waa pre pared to follow him to New York to set the draft (or Into his hands before, he sailed. Allen left Kansas with th names and reslmeats of more than :0 Kansas boys in France. Fifteen hundred of them ara In one reclment, Tha rest are scattered all over tha American, rerun and British campe. Tut Kansas primary comes la Auj-ut Aliea will nut return until after the .ore. are rennt. OLB and Dill have discovered a x verttabio com mine in tn op. eratlo field, and one that bids fair to brine them additional Interest to their now famous presentation of "Tha Illch Cost of Lovlnc " Tha cold mine In this Instance Is Miss Dorothy Neville aged II pretty of face, charminr of personality, and the acme of youthful rrace. The little artiste haa bean compared to the best coloratura soprano heard on the grand opera stace In years, and some critic who have studied her methods have likened her to Melba. It Is the advan tages of extreme youth, freshness of voire, and years of study to come that their claim that will place her at tha pinnacle of the operatic ladder. Miss Neville cornea from London, En land, and has been In America but a short while. She was studying- In Chicago when Kolb and Dill heard her, and after an Interview. Induced her to sign a contract for a year, replacing Lucille Cbalfont, who had personally scored so successfully with this organ isation throughout the country. Anoth er outstanding feature of the delight ful musical comedy which Kolb and Dill ara presenting here this week Is May Cloy, the solo dancer of tha com pany, who has several opportunities to display her exceptional grace and all-around talents as an artist of the modern dance. "The High Cost of Loving may best be described as a table d'hote In three courses, witn Miss Cloy as the piece de resistance of the menu when It comes to dancing. So. too, she might be de scribed as the "life of the party." SILT RUN HOW OH Portlanders Today Are Head ing for Troutdale. ENOUGH FOR ALL ASSURED handy Itlvrr Alive With Finest of Ilsh Known to Local i'plcarrs. Dipnrts of All Kinds Are In Srrvire Today. Like a ribbon of silver thrown from the Columbia, the lone anticipated run of smelt haa entered tha swift reaches of the Sandy Hirer. Today will witness veritable exodus from rortland and neighboring towns, when all the family will hasten to Troutdale with an amas log variety of home-made dipnets. The fine little fish entered the river yesterday morning, heralded by a scat tering advance guard, on Its way to the spawning beds far up the Sandy, Hestdents of Troutdale have scanned the waters of the Handy every day for weeks past. Within an hour the news of the smelt run resched Portland. Yesterday afternoon the run In- d In volume, becoming fairly heavy. Today It should be on In full tide, say those who profess to know the wsys of the singular and mysterious little ocean wanderers. slaewcb) for All A seared. However, many are the motoring parties that visit the river to dip melt, or rueh thither on the electrio line of the Portland Railway. Light A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED Look. Mother! Is Tongue Coated, Breath Feverish and Stomach Sour? "California Syrup of rigs Can t Harm Tender Stomach, Liver. Bowels. Mother! Tour child Isn't naturally rroes and peevish, bee If tongue is rea-.ed: this is a sura sign Its little stomach, liver and bowels Deed cleanMns: at once. W Bn lirtless. pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bid. throat sore, doesn't eat. rep or set naturally, has stom-arh-arhe. diarrhoea, remember, a gen tle liver and bowel cleansing should al ways be the first treatment given. Nothing equals 4ali forma syrup ef Figs'" for children's Ills: give a tea spoonful, and in a (ew hours all the fal wj;tr. tear bile and (ermenting food which Is clogged In the bowels passes out o( the system, and you have a well and plav(ul child again. All children leva this harmless, delicious "fruit laxative." and It never fails to erfeel a go.d "inside" r learning. Direc tions fur babies, children o( all agaa and growa-upe are plainly oa the bot tle. Keep it bsndy In your home. A lit tle givca today savea a sick child to morrow, but gst the genuine. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California byrup of figs." then look and sea tlat it I made by the ""California Fig Uyrup CompaiJ.' . 1 roRVjr.ll JFFF:ROX HI nil SCHOOL BOY VAHO I O.I Tilt tOlTH DAKOTA. tUL-i ' V. D. Vt tea en. . Amonc the former Jefferson High rkhool students who are serving their t-oOntry In -ehe I nltcd Mlales Navy is . D. t'te den. the son of ir. and Mrs. K. TA'ieden. of IIS Cleveland avenue, who is on tbe U. B. b- South Da kota. He sas that he Is thoroughly enj'ln the work, but that hen It is sll over he will be mighty glad to get bark to Oregon, as It o his notion, the best place on h. i glad i la. t carl Power Compa.iy. there will be more than fish enough for all for the smelt run Is a tremendous affair, reckoned not In millions, but In billions and better. By recent action of the Game and Fish Commission, and by official proc lamation of Governor Wlthycombe, the dlpnet license fee of tl will be waived In all cases where the fishermen are taking smelt for their own use and not or market. Market fishermen must pay the license fee, which they are unl formly glad to do, as smelt dlppin brings high wages In return, though tbe fish sell at absurdly low prices. Sheriff Hurlburt expects that fully SOOo automobiles will visit the Sandy at Troutdale today. He baa ditpatched three Deputy Sheriffs to aid In keep ing traffic clear on the Columbia River Highway, lust above the lower bridge. and will send several more deputies t the same point this morning. when the run started last year, on April 20, the first Sunday following saw several thousand cara and other vehicles parked along the highway. riser flab Never beea. Learned Ichthyologists will have that the silver ribbon Is not a conven tlon cf smelt, but of eulachon a cousin of the real smelt, and In eevry way Its superior. Fried, baked, smoked or kip pered, or salted for future use, what ever ba the name. It Is certain that no finer fish ever flirted a fin than the one we know as the Columbia Rive smelt. There waa a run on In that dlstan day when Captain Gray sailed Into the Columbia to bear away with him man true and marvelous stories of th prodigality with which the Oregon country had been dowered. In the log of that voyage the good captain se down the fact that he had found a new flah in the new river, a fish that com pensated for Its diminutive proportion by a richness or nsvor. a ssvor so rlyslsn that he named It the finest of his culinary acquisitions. It wss the smelt, the ever-ao-far-removed grand parent of the same run that is glitter. tag in the Handy this morning. 9 I Fifth-Street Entrance of J. P. Finley at Son SlHUNNING publicity has left t this profession open to sensa tional and impossible claims by some who do advertise. To tell the truth to put the serv ices of our establishment before all, disproving wrong theories is the mission of the press. T We believe our growth has come from service . rendered, and fair ness to all. No one can, or does, give so much at a given price. No worthy family has ever been re fused our service, regardless of their financial standing. J. P. Finley & Son Progressive Funeral Directors Montgomery at Fifth OREGON PIONEER DEAD EXOCH TV. PIKE CAME TO STATE VIA PANAMA IX 1865. '63 WAR PRICES LIMIT OLD VICKHBtRO PAPER TELLS OF CO.DITIOS IX THOSE DAY'S. Male "BeeC Staple. While Floor Sold at S3 renad aad Cera at le Pre Basket. While looking through some papers in an old trunk Neil McKlnnon found a copy of the "Pally Cltlxen," published In Vicksburg. Miss.. July Z. I8C3. The printing waa on wall paper and con tained many Interesting eidelighta on the conditions la those days. McKln non s father was D. D. McKlnnon. who (ought in many of the famous battles of the Civil War. Two Items copied from the paper fol low: we srs Indebted to Major Gillesole for a stesk of Confederate beef, alias meat. V have tried It and can assure our friends that If It is necessary they need have no scruples st esllng the meat. It Is sweet. savory and tender, and so long ss we have a muie left we are satisfied sur soldiers will be contest l subelet se. If aueht would appeal to the heart ef stone ef the extortioner with success Hie necessities of our cltlxens would de so. It is needless to sttempt te dis guise from the enemy or our own people our vrsnts sre great, but still vi csn lentlouely seeert our belief thst there plenty within our lines, be exercise of prudence, te lest nntll succor reaches us- ve are satisfied that tbers are numerous persons within our city who hsve bread- stuffs secreted, and srs deling thsm out at lha most exorbitant figures. Is those who had not the foresight or means at their command to provide for the exigency now open ua. A rumor haa resched us thst psr ties In eur city have been, snd sre now, sell Ins flour st t a pound, molasses at S10 a gallon and earn at S!0 s buehel. We hsve not sa yet proed tbe fact upon the Denies accused, but this siluaiou to the subject aty Indues some of our cftisens to ascer tain whether such prices hsve been Daid. and to whom; and If so. let a brand not only be placed upon their brow, but let It be scarred Into their very brain, that hu manity may acorn and shun them as they weald the ponale ef Hell llaelf th Pcscrllon Cliarfrd by Wife. That her husband took her to the homo of Rudolph Betker and then de serted her. leaving Betkey to support her and her baby. Is charged by Lthel Miller in a ault for divorce filed yes terday againat Jesse Miller. She charges extreme cruelty. They were married at Seattle In 1901. Miller is now In the County Jail on- a charge of non-support, which was filed last week by his wife. Phoaa your wast ada to The Orego- man. Mam TOiO, A 0S. Portland Resident Dies at Age ef 70 After Active Life as Soldier, Farmer aad Officeholder. Enoch TV. Pike wss born April 3, 1842, on a farm near Flagstaff. Frank lin County, Me., and was educated in the schools of Maine, Wisconsin and Minnesota. In 1863 he was mustered Into the Army, where he served con tinuously until June, 1865. He partici- tia, known as the Klickitat rangers, which helped to protect the frontier country. Later he assisted in the or ganization of the Second Regiment Na tional Guards of Washington and was tbe colonel of that for 12 years. He was commander of Baker Post No. 20 at Goldendale and was a member of A. F. and A. M. and of the Knights of Pythias. He held the office of Coun ty Assessor and Sheriff of Klickitat County and Mayor of Goldendale, and was a member of the City Council for ?. , I si u u n aaaeasaeieiiii iimii u .-. . j 1 -mi I ' . . ..." tL.- sXfsal f Knock W. Pike, Ploaeer of Or Whose Death Ocrarred March 1. pated in the battles of Nashville and Mobile, and was wounded at Tupelo, Miss. At the close of the war he returned to Minnesota and was united in mar riage to Clara Palmer. In 1867 he cams to Oregon via the Panama route snd settled In Salem. In lSiHahe moved to Klickitat County. Washington, where he took a soldier's homestead. He lived there for 13 years and then moved to Goldendale. As the Indians there were trouble some, he orpnnlJled a company or min- I several years. ' In 1905 he r moved to Portland, where he resided at 1001 Williams avenue un til his death, which occurred March 19. He was a member of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church. He was a member of George Wright Post No. 1. Department of Oregon, Post No. 1. Grand Army of the Repub lic He Is survived by three children, William E. Pike. Chester A. Pike and Mrs. J. C. Tamiesie (Vera Pike). IRRIGATION OUTLOOK POOR Prospect of Financing: New Proj ects Xow Seems Unlikely. SALEM, Or., March 30. (Special.) While up to a short time ago the pros pect for financing irrigation projects was better than for several years pre vious, these prospects have darkened somewhat lately. Assistant State En gineer Cupper said today, owing to the action of the capital issues com mittee in refusing to give Its approval to certain issues of irrigation securities. Mr. Cupper said that probably the issues committee will work along the line of giving its sanction to issues covering those irrigation projects where there is an immediate prospect of obtaining actual Irrigation and in creasing the food production at once. DR. K. G. Al'SPLIND, MGR. My Practice- la Limited to High-class Dentistry Only. If You Would Have the Respect of Others, First Respect Yourself There never was a sneak or hypocrite who fooled himself, even though he deceived his fellows. - By the same token the man who thoroughly respects himself eventually commands the respect of others. Self-respect, however, bears no relation to vanity the self-seeking, shallow-minded child of conceit ; it is cast in a different mold made of sterner stuff it is honest pride, high-minded, true to itself and to others. Reputation is what PEOPLE SAY YOU ARE. Char acter is WHAT 'YOU REALLY ARE. Reputation is a fickle jade she follows the crowd, listens to the jingle of money, bestows her favors upon worthy and unworthy alike. Dr. Cook, of North Pole fame, was placed upon a pedestal of fame by reputation, and in the space of a few short weeks was torn from his lofty place and became the laughing stock of two continents. Customers are either satisfied or dissatisfied either way they spread the news, and reputation follows. Go among my patients and my friends and they will tell you my reputation is good ; go among my enemies and they will tell you there are no words of sufficient strength in their vocabulary with which to describe my reputation. I pride myself that noman leaves my office with a feeling that he has been robbed; that no woman ever left my office with a blush upon her face ; that no child who placed con fidence in my claim of painless extraction ever had cause to feel that I had abused his innocent faith in me. If you lack self-respect the people will soon desert you and your cause will be lost and yourself with it. Any Dentist Can Cut Prices, But It Takes Experience to Turn Out GOOD WORK! MY WORK IS GUARANTEED 15 YEARS MORAL TIDE IS RISING Hotels, Rooming and Lodging- llouscs Are Watched by Police. More than 400 hotels, rooming- houses and lodging-houses which have been recommended by Mayor Baker for license under the new hotel licensing ordinance will receive their licenses from the City Council Wednesday. Forty-nine places which were recom mended against by the Mayor and turned down by the City Council will be officially refused licenses at the same time. Before they are forced to change hands, however, they will be given a chance to make any explana tion or proposition they wish to the council. Hearinsrs of these applica- Open Nights We Have the Knowledge, Ability and Experience Electro Painless Dentists IN THE TWO-STORY BUILDING Corner Sixth and Washington Sts., Portland, Or. Electro Whalebone Plates. .$15.00 Flesh Colored Plates $10.00 Porcelain Crowns $5.00 Gold Fillings, from $1.00 22-K Gold Crowns $5.00 22-K Gold Bridge.. $3.50 to $5.00 tions will be held by the council begin ning Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The police have begun a careful watch of all places in the city and wherever immoral conditions are found the places will be recommended Jfor revocation of license. Lieutenant Sandison Is Wed. Lieutenant Wilbur F. Sandison. & member of the Signal Corps, stationed at Vancouver Barracks, and Miss Anne Henningsen. of Fresno, Cal., surprised their friends yesterday by plighting their troth in the First Methodist Church parsonage. Rev. Dr. Stansfield officiating. Miss Pauline Deierling, of Vancouver, Mrs. W. J. Watson, of Berkeley, and Lieutenant L. C. Camp bell were attendants. Lieutenants H. L. Ballard, Dudley H. Mills and S.' Ml Halstead from the post attended the function. Later a wedding- breakfast was served at the Multnomah Hotel. THOUSANDS HAVE TROUBLE KIDNEY AND DONT KNOW IT Weak and unhealthy kidneys cause so , torlng the effects, while the original much sickness and suffering and when disease constantly undermines the sys- tbrouga neglect or other Cannes kidney I 95 FEET Instant Relief for Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; for Aching, Swollen, Calloused Feet and Corns t-'Pull. Johnny, Pull! My sore, bred, swollen feet just ache for Tiz.'" You're footsick! 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