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18 THE SUNDAY OIXEGONIAX. l'ORTLAXD. NOVEMBER 23. 1019. OREGON HKDT FIRST TO VOTE THIS TIME State Election Will Be 11th That Shows Trend. NORTH DAKOTA TO LEAD Political Activities Are Begun Nev ertheless and Several Are Receptive, Anyway. Instead of being the first state to hold presidential primaries next year, as was formerly the case. Oregon is now the eleventh, and therefore will pensive. Roy "W. Ritner of Pendleton has been considering the prospects, but with Frank Curl rractically in the field. Ritner may not make the race, but devote his time to his candidacy for president of the state senate. Several From Portland Pondertnjr. In Portland, besides Phil Metschan Jr., others who would like to be dele gates are David M. Dunne, Arthur C. Spencer and Charles E. Cochran. Judge R. R. Butler of The Dalles is mentioned as a possibility. Ralph E. Williams, national committeeman, will not be a delegate, although in some states the national commiteeman also wants to be a delegate. Mr. Williams' theory is that with such a small BUtnbar of delegates from Oregon ho does not want to Intrude, for he will be at the convention, anyway, in his official capacity. Democrats are not as active for delegate as the republicans, although several are being discussed. It is practically certain that Judge Ber nard Daly of Lakeview will run as a delegate-at-large. Ho is being urged to enter the contest, and when in Portland at the stock show his fellow democrats obtained his con sent to enter the contest. Judge Thomas Crawford of La Grande is another who is expected to be a dele gate, and so is George Lovejoy of Portland. Fred V. Holman is a ten tative delegate, for delegate to the COLLEGE CORRECTS PHYSICAL DEFECTS 53 War Veterans Take Re habilitation Work at Corvallis WHOLE FAMILY IS NOW HELPED VARIOUS DEVICES USED Wounded Men, Unable to Endure Gymnasium Exercises, Have Special Training. OREGON' AGRICULTURAL. COL LEGE. Corvallis, Nov. 22. (Special.) Corrective exercise work is playing a large part in the physical education COMMUNITY FEDERATION AT SALEM EXPECTED TO RESULT IX GREAT GOOD. J II, . ft .7 Mother, Father and Daughter All Overcome Troubles by Taking Tanlac. "A medicine that will Ho fan.ilv the good Tanlac has done mine ought to be in everybody's home." said J. C. Foster, a retired dairyman, who lives at Cloverdale, Oregon, while in the Owl Drug Store in Portland, a few days ago. Continuing, he said: ' I had suffered from constipation fcr six years so bad that I had to al ways be taking some kind of laxa tive, and about a year aero mv stom ach began to trouble me considerably. I had a very poor appetite and could hardly eat a thing and when I did manage to force down a little some thing I would have the worst sort of cramps and would bloat badly. I had pains In my temples and under my right shoulder blade, and felt tired and worn out all the time. When I found myself in this condition I immediately began taking Tanlac, and you will see it was perfectly nat ural for me to do so when 1 tell you what it did for my wife and daugh ter. "My daughter" had the flu last April and was left in such a bad con dition from it we were very much worried about her. She was badly run down and had a bad cough. My wife, who had been .reading so much of the good Tanlac was doing others, got a bottle and began giving it to her. Well, to make a long story short, she took in all about eight bottles, and if you could see her now and have seen her before she took Tanlac you would not believe she was the same person. She began improv ing after taking the first bottle, and is now as well ana in as good health as she ever was in her life. "My wife had rheumatism so bad in her lower limbs she could scarcely walk, and a few bottles of Tanlac immediately set her straight again and she never has a pain of any kind. "So my thoughts naturally went to Tanlac for my troubles, and after taking only three bottles I am as well as I ever was in my life. I eat good, sleep fine and am not bothered with constipation or with a pain of any description. "My family could not say too much for Tanlac and we only wish it were possible for us to tell everybody about it. Ours Is what you might call a family of Tanlac boosters." Tar.lac is sold in Portland by the Owl Drug Co. Adv. DAY OF MOURNING FOR JEWS EVERYWHERE SCENE AT MARIO.V COUNTS" FEDERATION CLINIC. HKI.D IN CONNECTION WITH CONVENTION OK COMMERCIAL. t'LIB SECRETARIES. SALEM, Or., Nov. 22. (Special.) That the com munity' federation, such as has been established in Marion county, will do more toward eliminating party jealousies between the farmers and townspeople than any other one agency was the statement made by George Quayle, secretary of the State .Chamber of Commerce, in his recent address here before the Oregon Association of Commercial Ciub Secretaries. During the recent convention a clinic was arranged in the mind of Mr. McCroskey, and, according to mercial club, and the inside workings of the federation were demonstrated to the out-of-town guests. Besides the visiting secrejaries, the clinic was attended by farmers and fruit growers from every section of Marion county. The Marion county community federation originated in the mind of Mr. McCroskey, and, acconirdg to its members, the organization has made remakable strides in the advancement and development of this section. "Keep your money in a circle" Is the motto of the federation. not be so much in the public eyo as it otherwise would. North Dakota will be the first state and it will be a battle ground for the candidates who want to gather dele gates for the national convention. South Dakota follows and then Texas, Wisconsin and New York, same day; Illinois, Montana, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Ohio on the tsame date; Maryland. California, Oregon, Penn sylvania and West Virginia. Notwithstanding Oregon's late ap pearance, the state will be the center of activities to a certain extent, but it will lack the interest attained by the first half dozen states to vote. Mr. Meliohan May Run. Prospective delegates to the con ventions are now being considered and a few men have expressed their willingness to run. Phil Metschaq Jr., is talking of being a candidate for delegate-at-large. Daniel Boyd of Enterprise, who was in the city at tending the stock show, admitted that he expects to be a candidate for dele gate at large, a position he held in the 1916 convention at Chicago. Frank Curl of Pendleton, who for years has been with the county com mittee, will be a candidate for dele gate from the second district. Mr. Curl has the backing of the repub licans of that section and at a re publican meeting a week ago those present pledged themselves to. "put him across." If Judge E. C. Kirkpatrick of Inde pendence runs, it will be as a delegate-at-large. The judge was in Portland during the week and while not saying he will not run, did say that he would not run as a delegate from the first district. W. L. Tooze Jr.. wants to be a delegate from tne first district. Dr. J. M. Keene of Medford is. also mentioned as a dele gate, as is Albert Abrahams of Rose burg. Reda to Be Fought Hard. "If I am a candidate." declared Dr. J. C. Smith of Grants Pass, who was a Portland visitor a few days ago. "it will be with a slogan of 100 per cent Americanism and no bolshevik! and no internationalism." Dr. Smith has been in the senate for about eight years and may be a candidate for re election, in which event he is not ex pected to harbor designs on a seat in the republican national convention. Russell Hawkins of Tillamook is an avowed candidate for delegate and so is W. H. Brooks, who was a delegate in 1916 and will probably have his name on the ballot. Clarence Hotch kiss savs h" may decide to run. al though there isn't anything in being a delegate save the honor, and it is ex- national convention is "about the only recognition that Mr. Holman ever asks of the democratic party. AVIATORS POLICE HAITI BANDITS DRIVEN OUT OF JUN GLES BY U. S. MARINES. law- If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Besl Superstitions . Cause Native breakers to Seek Open Where Roundup Is Facilitated. More dreadful than the song of rifle bullets or the gleam of un sheathed bayonets to bandits hid away in the jungle mountains of Haiti is the sight and roar of a marine airplane. Implements of hand-to-hand fighting are old in the lives of the treacherous hill-haunting tribes who have been trying to dis rupt the missionary work of the American marines among the natives endowed with a peaceful nature. Gunnery Sergeant Thomas L. Mc Cullough, United States Marine Corps, whose home is 542 Sherret avenue, plane pilot with squadron E of the marine aviation force, tells the etory of fear thrown into the bandit's heart by the speed mystery of a fast Liberty machine. In a letter to Captain Le Roy P. Hunt, officer in charge of the local marine recruiting station, Pana ma building, he says: "For months marines have tried to bring peace to the turbulent little island of Haiti. We are using planes to fly over the jungles where bandits hide. They are superstitious law breakers and the sight of a plane runs them to the open. Then our forces round them up for capture. So far the marines have had but few casualties, and we have successfully rounded up several dangerous bands." Sergeant McCullough recently re enlisted in the marine corps for the third time through the local station after returning from a year's service overseas with the marine aviation force. He has four German planes to hie credit. Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised all at once drop out of sight and are soon for gotten? The reason is plain the arti cle did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more par ticularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is . recommended by those who have been benefited to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recom mend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kid ney remedy has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due. to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfils almost every wish in over coming kidney, liver and bladder ail ments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Tarceis Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y a nd enclose ten cents; also mention The Portland Surday Oregonian Iarge and medium sice bottles for eale at all drug stores. Adv. KELSO PLANT IS SOLD Mill of MeLane Fir Products Com pany Changes Hands. KELSO. Wash', Nov. 22. (Special.) The Thompson-Ford Lumber com pany, which has been operating the MeLane Kir Products company's saw mill on the west side under a lease, closed an agreement this week by which it purchases the sawmill. J. R. Thompson and J. R. Ford are pro prietors of the Thompson-Ford com pany, which was organized early this year when the sawmill was leased. The sale includes the loading plat form on the east side of the river. The mill has been operating success- tuiiy under the management of Che Thompson-Ford company. It is aver aging about 50.000 feet of lumber daily. A crew of 40 men is employed. Visiting Nurse Added. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Nov. 22. (Soe- cial.) The Aberdeen chapter of the American Red Cross will very soon add a visiting nurse service to its local activities. The decision was made last night at an executive com mittee session. The nurse selected is expected here by January 1 and will make her headquarters in the Red Cross building and co-ODerate with Mrs. H. Randall, school nurse, and Miss Susan Desk, county nurse. department at Oregon Agricultural college this winter, according to Pro fessor James G. Arbuthnot, who is in charge of the- gymnasium. Fifty three government rehabilitation men are taking some form of corrective work and there and 15 or 20 men be sides this who have some physical defect that prevents them taking the regular gymnasium work. A special room is fitted up with various contrivances which are adapt ed to the correction of fiat feet, spinal trouble, heart trouble and the nu merous other common defects. Chest weights, wall and triplex, are used to remedy spine trouble and tend to general development of back, shoul der and arm muscles, as well as to in crease lung capacity and strength. A plinth table, for massage, and an abdnominal kneader, for masaging the stomach muscles, are a part of the equipment. A rowing machine occu pies one corner and the fellows who are able to do the more strenuous ex ercise work out on this. Flat Feet Corrected. A device 'which it is thought is original with the college department is one designed to correct pronated (flat) feet. It is made like the old fashioned hog trough and is inverted, open side down. The sides of this device are polished, so that it does not furnish a good foothold, and re quires an effort to stick to it. Walk ing the length of this trough, which is about 20 feet, causes the turning in of the feet, with a consequent rais ing of the arch. Medicine balls and overhead ladders complete the equip ment. Cases of weak heart are numerous among the federal board men and the kind of work that benefits them most is a general workout on the chest weights and with medicine balls, j What is needed for cases of this kind l Is a light workout, with general slow development all around, and the reg- ' ular gymnasium classes are too stren- uous. I Wonnds Weaken Llmbi. Spinal trouble also makes up & large per cent of the total number. Scoliosis, or lateral curvature, is the most common. Many men who do not know it have a slight curvature, which causes one shoulder to be high er than the other. One remarkable case was discovered by Professor Ar buthnot where the man had a double curvature, one bend to one side and another to the other side. A casual observer would not notice anything wrong with the man. Lordosis, or sway-back, and kyphosis, or hump back, are also in evidence. The lat ter is usually accompanied by round shoulders. Battle wounds that have weakened legs and arms of the men is the cause of a considerable number taking this work. The injured members will not stand up under the ordinary gym work and intra-mural competition and this room affords a place to get the exercise that is essentoal to good health. P0MER0Y CALLS ELECTION In- Voters to Pass on Plan for creased Motor Supply. PO.MEROT. Wash., Nov. 22. (Spe cial.) The city or Pomeroy will hold a special election December z to vote on the question of bonding the munic ipality in order to get an increased water supply, which is necessary. As the water which the city pro poses gretting is a small tributary stream to the Pataha creek, consider able litigation is promised by riparian owners below, who claim the The Committee on Ukrainian Pogroms, headed by the Hon. Jacob H. Schiff of New York, has proclaimed NOVEMBER 24 a day of mourning and of grieving- for the innocent sub jects of the recent JEWISH MASSACRES in Ukrainia and in other countries. FITTING SERVICES Will Be Held at TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL Twelfth and Main Streets at 7:30 P. M., Monday Evening ALL ARE INVITED PLAN OF SERVICE Prayer Rabbi Arthur Montaz. Vocal "Eli Eli," Rabbi Herman Marschbein. Memorial Address, Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Vocal "El Mole Rachamin," Rabbi Abraham Rosen crantz. Vocal "Kadish," Rabbi R. Abrahamson. THE JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS OF PORTLAND. A Remarkable Home Treatment Given One Who Had It. by supply for irrigation and stock pur poses already is a serious problem with them during the dry season. Cliclialis to Hear Maude -Powell. CH EH ALTS, Wash.. Nov. 22. (Spe- water cial.) The Chehalis Choral society has engaged Maude Powell, eminent vio linist, for a concert in this city in March. Miss Powell's appearance here last season attracted a record at tendance. The choral society also has arranged for the appearance in Che halis January 16 of the noted tenor, John Hand. Noses and Throats Freed of Catarrh! Painful Piles A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat Bent Is One of the Graadeat GTrnt, Yon Ever Experienced. Ton are suffering dreadfully with itching, bleeding, protruding pilea or hemorrhoids. Now. go over Two Run Tor Win lock Mayor. CHEHALIS, Wash.. Xov. 22. (Spe cial Two candidates have been nominated for mayor of "W'inlock for tne coining term. They are X. C. Sears and J. L. Myers. For the two year term as councilman Ray livers, Paul Jones. Thomas Jurin and R. L. Tarleton are candidates, with Frank R. Ness as the candidate for treas urer. The ticket was chosen at a well-attended caucus. Yon Positively Cannot Afford to Ignore These Remarkable Pyramid. to any drug: store and get a 60-cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Re lief should come so quickly you will jump for joy. If you are in doubt, send for a free trial package by mail. You will then be convinced. Don't delay. Taka no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 6T0 Pyramid Building.. Marshall. Mich. Kindlv send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in pfcin wrapper. Name Street Citv Ftate . - ' f. Jv'si S, : . T.ui in The Metz Master Six A Car Complete in Every Detail We beg to announce the arrival in this city of a carload of the new Metz Master Six cars a car many of us have been awaiting for months. Do not confuse this new product of the Metz factory with the old four-cylinder, chain-driven Metz car. The two have absolutely nothing in common except the name (Metz), good material and work manship, for which the old car has always been noted. The new Metz Master Six is a gear-driven six-cylinder car, with graceful, pleasing streamline body. It is luxurious, comfortable and easy to control. So designed that all parts are easily accessible when adjustments are necessary. Its general appearance and make-up place it in class with the most up-to-the-minute and expensive cars, yet at a price that is not excessive. We do not wish to tire you with a long story, as people nowadays demand quality and facts rather than lengthy, exaggerated statements: We submit in condensed form a few of the specifications which every automobile expert will admit is of the very bast make obtainable in the market. Specifications -MOTOR Master Six (Rutenben) 3HX5 L Head Type Six-Cylinder en bloc unit power plant, with fully enclosed valves and detachable cylinder head. UBRICATION and Splash. Positive pump circula tion to all parts of motor. Pressure indicator on instrument board, gauge on crank case. CARBIRETOR MtRVKL Float Feed automatic type. Intake manifold, intake air heated, instru ment board adjustment ELECTRIC EUl'IPMET Westinghouse two-unit lighting and starting systems. IGNITION Connecticut distributor independent of generator. BATTERY wlLLARD 6 volts, 120-hour ampere. GASOLINE SYSTEM 15-gallon capacity tank car ried on rear. Stewart vacuum feed to carburetor, gasoline gauge. STEERING GEAR "Worm and gear type. CONTROL Center Gear shift lever and emergency brake hand lever. TRANSMISSION" Brown - Line. Selective gears: three speeds forward and reverse: nicli steei gears: special aitoy steei snaits. unit con struction aluminum case. ' tLlTCH BORG & BECK, single 10-inch dry disc type. sliding ckel DRIVE Hotchklss type: two universal joints and tubular propeller shaft. RADIATOR Special MASTER SIX, Duplex coolers, copper tubes, cellular type, generous cooling sur face, ample water capacity, pump system. COOLING Water Positive centrifugal pump circu lation. FRAME Pressed steel channel section very wide in rear tapering straight to front. SPRINGS Special alloy Semi-elli ptic; front 38 inches long, 2 inches wide, rear 54 inches long. 2 inches wide, underslung; suspended directly under frame. . AXLE Front MASTER SIX. TIMKEN. single-piece drop-forging: I-beam section, heat treated TIM KEN bearings. AXLE Rear MASTER SIX TIMKEN". "ti Floating type pressed steel housing spiral bevel driving gears; accessible from rear TIMKEN bearings. UPHOLSTERING Straight piped, fitted upholstery" Genuine deep buffed black leather cushions and back. 1YHEELBASE 117 inches Tread 56 inches. WEIGHT 2490 lbs. shipping weight. The car is to be handled by John Gibson and Frank S. Barrett at THE PACIFIC GARAGE, 288 Eleventh Street (Near Jef ferson), where car may be seen at any time. Hundreds of noses and throats all over this country from Maine to California have ben freed from Catarrh with all its an noying" features. These noses and throats were pretty bad some of them. They had bothered their owners for long perioas. Th3 noses had been stopped up crusts formed mucus gathered and made dis charges which had to be constantly blown out on handkerchiefs. Some of this purulent mucus dropped Into the throats belonging to the above noses and made them raw and sore, with an annoying constant tickling sensation. L.ntie wonder that the eyes accompany- iiik mese noses ana tnroais oecame watery and weak- the breaths foul and the sense smeii craaua.iy alsanDearinsr. But what a change, bun come over the name noe and throntii through the Method or treatment originated by Catarrh Imperial- ifx snrom. ua a raue csiitiuing. UoMnn TbfT brromf one arain the. t-lear. vt useful portions of the body their Creator intended. All tne loatooome mucus disap lean. because there in no mere inflamma tion ana catarrh germs to raue it. i li eye, the none, the throat become free ami elear. Tboe stupid null feeiuiEU Tan it h- and the happy individuals meet 'their friend frankly grateful they need no longer worry over what serious thing their latarrh in going to fieveiop into. Free Consultation About YOUR Nose and Throat Wouldn't you like to know how your nose ana tnroat mignt oe ireea 01 its i a tarrh? Then just sign your full name and address and mall to Specialist Sprouie's office. entitles readers of this paper to consultatiot free on Catarrh. This Coupon FVLTj NAME ADDRESS . ... Specialist Pproule has been in the busi ness of ridding noses and throats of this inflammation of the mucous membranes called Catarrh for 30-odd years after luuving and graduating from Dublin Uni vc-rsity. Ireland. Any man who works at a trade tor. to years knows whereof tie speaks. and he says with all earnestness "if your nose and throat have fallen a victim of the Catarrh germ get advice and help speed ily. Hu may regret aeiay. When your answers to the above one- tlons arrive, you will be sent advice I ree as to Juat what you may do to rid YOl'K noae and throat of Catarrh. Find out it there is any reatwo why VOIR notte and throat may not belong to a happy person, rid of Catarrh mm well aa hundred of others in this country. Don't delay but write right now for ad vlc. Take pity upon that Catarrh infested nose and throat of yours and see if ttisy cannot be made the heal thy com fort a b:e parts of your body they should be. Write now and mail to Catarrh Specialist Sproule, Sot TRADE BUILDING, BOSTON. Happy After 20 Years "I must write and tell you I am pet ting along fine. For 20 years, that is, over half of my life, I have spent in poor health and suffering from se vere gas in stomach and indigestion. Mayrs Wonderful Remedy has en tirely restored me. I also know of several others who have taken it for the same trouble and are now well again." It is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach. liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ; iiig appendicitis One dose will con- vince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. Phone your want ads to The Orego nian. Main 7070. A 6095. In the Spring of 1893 I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheu matism. I suffered as . only those who have it know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I re ceived was only tem porary. Finally I found a remedy that cured me completely, and it has never returned. I have given it to a num ber who were terrib ly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheu matism, some of them 70 to 80 years old, and results were the same as in my own case. I want every sufferer from any form of rheu matic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don t send a cent; simply mail your name and address and I will send it free to try. After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that long - looked - for means of getting rid of your rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand, I do not want your money un less you are perfectly satished to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when relief is thus offered you free? Don t delay. Write today. Mark H. J&ckscn, No. 93 IF Gurney Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y. Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above statement true.