THK OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. POHTLAND, SATUliOAY EVCKINQ. AIKIL U HI. BOIRHE IS LOSER WHERE FLOODS HAVE WROUGHT- HAVOC IN MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTH MONUMENT ERECTED TO JOHN PAUL JONES ill E I GIRL DROPS IHTO UlEINGlli RICHLY REWARDED FOR KIND ACTION i i i ii 1 1 mm OF 34 mm State Vote Outside of Pod land Turns Tide This Year on More Than One Import- ' ant Office. ft fvu.a ...... - i'U.lu '- k . , i.i-, ....... vl0iri I . , - , nitt . . ....... ti...i.f , ti4 htr Jwkmi . , ....... kMlk ..... ... ie a MUM'.."' ;mi . , , . l.lta . . .........' Martaa , , , ..... . . . )"!a . . Tuiortaea. , . fn.atuia . I'lllrMI , t n - S 1110 leu.blU . . )l !: t 1 1 ! 5 i ! . 1 11 . Dl t . HI . ill It . :! . ! . . : . iu . . Ill ; t i i : i ill i ...i ! I 14 I .1. it. Ill I Imprisoned for Three-Hour Before She Is Discovered and Rescued. II We th etfuatlee tta foflUnd that gave llae M l'r ! J am l K. llouma, Jarkaan urt'a atraeghold etio Mullnom.h. J! but three prttri la lhal count? f giving klm to 147 for aWIIIng Toe titers Oragaa reunllta lmol uni form, r ga. tWI)U major!!, wall lh wasters Oregon reuail, irtplltf Jarkeoa and Tillamook. r aim re tlrelty all for Che Portland warrh.nl A wee la b aspacted. eaawra or on nt etroogtr fr Hra and ' rra Oregon b,m vote sfriciotl , beary ta bin defeted I-af vui r r ,.lh latlar'a Hi Ia4 In Mulloomait I'oiht 4rw a bajr oulhrO rf-n Sola UPt- baatlljr, airnc& tp othralw would hava bad. - Out Ida Multnomah county, with ra Itima prlpa ihraa flfiba roont. oi "roil bad naarty 4tf majorllir orr 1rlda. Oleotta alUhl 14 in Mullno tnab rountr aaaural vV-tory for bim luu bafor nooa. Cottittiea la whlth Olratl wa aapwlalljr wail known. n- . tablf Crook; and Orant. waol b.avilf tor bun. . , Tha effarta of Bctiator La FolUtu'a racant tour through. Orn wara viaiuia rvarywbera aa ll.a oia cama In. In aouibera Orrfon. whlrh ha lfl oolr y Irrdar ftamoon. ba built up ailn.ll4 following, both Jackaon and Joaaphlna. tha laat counUva la which ha appaarod. irfTlnf him atlibt majorlllaa. Kooao vait country maHnua alaawbar homtrtr. wara aafflrlanl to outweigh tha WlaoonalB man" unaipacted load In , Tort land. I Tha racord Of Clytf Altchlaon on jtha aUta railway commlaalon gava him aay victory aar Schulderman and Kuytoa. .In tha counUaa outalda Port .'land,1 comprlalng naarly half tha total nUta vota outalda Multnomah, Altclil on had MM, Sohuldarbian ltt and btayton 107. For eongreaamaa from tha Befond llatrlct tha rota outalda Portland, ao far counted to. noon, was aa follow: jL'orhraa ISO. RooeYlt 407. Slnnott. : Ruak blt. ElUa 1141. Tha nomi nation of filnnott- U regardad certain. aJthough lCllla' lUt Includes completa aturna from only 21 out of 44 pracincta da Umatilla, his home county; from 51 out of 14 war completa from Waaco. ,tha boma county of blonotL 3VI0SER, FARRELL, DAY, KELLAHER AND PE . , ....... ., Out of 1S4 pradncta In Multnomah . , county tha nomination of Qua C Sfoser, Robert Farrell, L N. Cay. Dan Kella har and Dr. T. L. Perkins for atata sen ator1 U assured. N. J. Clohesay'a vota '. was a disappointment to his followers. ... His policy of being- "agin" most every 1 thing was believed to be a wlnnlnsplan. Following Is tha Vote: Gut 61 Moaer ' 8088, Farrell 7484. Day 6936, Kellahir 8581 Perkins 6500, Hyland S962, Hod ' son 6223, Coove'' 8785, Coahow 4419. . . Caldwell E410, Clohesay 3666, Storey 6841, Swopo 3840. I M 4W I - ' ft ! t-vVi r -y I Wli.'t fa . rtt la Wbllai at. t '- "t iVartAala. w tititi i a f4 b M a a laii ik auiJ.oty ga way. a4 ialtU tia frtgbl fH.4 aa k4 tmmm 4ft i4 la(a f aisi i .... St. waa uMt.i la a4 t f tba raa. Ik4 hi MM llvaa ff tkra bua kr rrai flaMlly aitrarlad ala Iim a4 Aivbl r. l.f T gmaad la k4taiiM4 tr ais'wa tual row- I '. aS la Ika f!4 rr afal U tv elsa ff 4i.tukiw la IK nioa aor wldk ai alkr4 Tb ttaul aa p.a4f hf wvM a f IM l h II ga way, bwt II tu a im lata la lara baa, Si 0 u HIDDEN BY WIFE Aged Man Makes Discovery When Chopping Up His Furniture. 1 ll.rrl.butg. Pv. April It rradartrk lUrp. an old man. who llva la a lick- hanty on tha "anl hill" la Slbla toan. haa a fortune of III7S. aavol ihruugh long yeara by Ma wlf from rrr mrt(r alHvanca for bouaahold as- pnaa firs, iiarp Old rntly. Mra. Marp on bar daalhtMd told bar huahaad la look la aa old battle and I I not la mi: lh furniture. II found 1141 I :n (old In lb kntla. bul firgot tha In junction about lh furniture. Ha was offrred only 76 rents for all tha f umi- tara In lh house, ao darldad lo chop I ! II op for kindling wood, aa ha we about to leave bla hone and live with a daughter. In an old touch he found the le-I malndrr of bis wife's aavlngs. lltCS la 16 and II bllU. rolaalon form charter haa been pre pared but la objected to by many of thai man who claim lo faror commlaaion government on tha ground that It la hopelM.ly weak. Furthermore II haa uaea euumiitea in me rorm or an amendment to the present charter, which I held Invalid by eoru attorney An entirely new charlef to which only IhoBtHoRg loosening the Amtrfrail f'We objection i ha. been made la aUo io u. v mwA . v vwivra ana 1 1 appears likely that It will ba adopted. Tha ground found for objection to this charter la that It delegates great power to tha mayor. Ita supporters contend tltftt this Is Ita strongest point ss It d Inluly places the reaponslblllty for tha right conduct of tha city's affairs. n : 1 1 ' " i t L .". ' . , , - " ' - ' ; i t . - . "... - - .. '-. ; . t I'rr-v: . -.. -s) .' v:':-. I ' ' - , ' ; :: "'''' " , - Widow Remembered In Will by Aged Woman She Had - . MIUCU. rni.i4 a m it i4s n. n- aiMl. a Ui a lib aU tAiil(, u 'mm laia fia af . s a rwl f biada tbaaa la aire. Vlr caret Krt attMd. tt ?ra aid. 4arU ik teat 11 of tba 14 mii Ufa . Hi Mc4aaUa4 dU4 eral data as. -Ilr wUl waa ivUtUJ. M l aolua !, itiag f lll.lt U t-rlty a4 111 la K la Uft Mia, ItaaalL Mltk bar t rKiMrea. Mia lloaeto- tlaet a4 aar 14a iriiiianJ eral sNiiaa Mr. iaMl billed tarw yr a ago aa imI4h', a lane abvb lime the wlJww baa weaal bard I guamuta bar sis children. Ona tfay.blr. Mewualand. wkoia Mra. 1miImI bnw bal MMiy, bem IlL h .194 aloaa. waa without rata live sad, appaeally. rna4a. ar II days b ra. rtu ar4 (or bar. pr- paring eula and baplag tha houa- elaaa, 1Ka the ad woman died. leaving bar all ta tb woman who ba I befriended b Th monoment was unveiled at Waiblnston. April 18. Admiral Ikiwer waa tba ona who nulled flasa In which tba historic statu wag draped. Latest pictures of the flood that bat devastated extensive territory In seven states, Illinois. Kentucky, Mis souri, Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana. The upper picture-shows how tba houses were submerged by the flood near Memphis, Ttnn., and the lower picture was taken at a point where a auction of tb Mobile eV Ohio railroad tracks were Inundated nvar Cairo, IU. CONGRESSIONA L RECORD KLAMATH FALLS VOTES IS HOOD SCRAP BOOK ON COMMISSION APf f.22 1 (RperUt la Tb mritl ), Klamath Falls. Or., Aurll 10. A moat splrt.-d campaign la on over tha chart er election to be held next Tueaday. The fight la three-cornered. A corn- To aava some of tha to per cent of heat that Is said to ba wasted by a gas atov there has been Invented a bot tomleaa oven which can ba placed over food while It la being- cooked. Europe averages 6 4 telephones to each 1000 realdents. while In tha TJnlteJ Statea tha proportion Is about 78 per thousand. VICTIM OF ATTACK THAT HAS CREATED SCANDAL I Clark Leads in Mauheur. (Hpeeial to Ttw JcflriuLl Ontario, Or., April 20. With 14 of 28 precincts in Malheur county complete "Clark is leading Wilson four to one. Roosevelt has 178, Taft 87, La Follette .70. The contest is close between Kllis, 'Kusk and Cochran, with Ellis slightly in the lead. Graham carries the coun ty over Covey. The contest Is very rclosa between Brooke and Duncan, Ke publicans. for district attorney. Aker haa defeated Coead'for the Democratic nomination , by big . majority. The Democratic vote for the county gives Lawrence 136, Richardson 114; ansessor. Lackey 114, Dearborn 84; commissioner,-Mallet 81, Brumbach 90. W. F. Homan is nominated for rep resentative. Kinsman defeated Hurley for the Republican nomination, lead'ns j ,tn the county 306 to .285. Kinirman also carries- Harney county. Vote on 1 Republican county officers: Judge McKhight.309, Grauel 264, Wilson 11C. Clerks-Graham 281, Morfitt 264, King 141. Treasurer Halliday 309, Weaver 3G0. ; Assessor Hill 257, Kendall 315, JSutS 247. oiling . (f QkPlLP'&kJZ. MaJs in the Cup Pure,4 Soluble Coffee in concentrated form. Three-quarter Teaspoon ful and a cup of hot water make delicious, coffee . fyvlanili.l Not ui extract. For Sale at all Grocers aaaatf oaj acaocsr . C WASHINGTON COFFEE SALES CO. - T Wall Staea. Kaw- Vark. - - S k AV' fl4y W'V, ' 1 Xf&f V l JiJT4 afS 11 !7JU v"'rf ai i N1 ; )?yi.w a.,.. njjj i .J (Calted Psaaa L4 Wlia.t 1 Washington, April 10. It hss re mained for a Callfornlan to discover a practical - use for the Congressional Record something that tba beat polit ical brains of our country have bsan unable to hit upon after a hundred yeara or mora of reflection. But no marble figure of this twentieth cen tury discoverer will be placed In Stat uary hall neither will he be voted the thanks of congress. Instesd, he is domed to snonymlty, for Representative Kent of California absolutely refuses to make his name public. A few days ago one of Kent's con stltuents penned a brief but courteous note to the "sage of Kentfleld" at his Washington address, asking that he bs mailed a boo rid copy of the Congresslon. al Record. All of Kent's supply having been exhausted, he directed his secre tary to mail his regrets to his con stituent. Today he received the following: let ter from the unnamed patriot: "Dear Sir: Yours of the twenty-third received stating your Inability for send me a copy of the Congressional Record. What is wanted is a book suitable for a scrap book for my daughter. An old copy would do or any well bound book of similar slse. If you have any such which you can spare we will both feel greatly obliged to you. Tours truly." Having learned with some little re gret that at least one of his. constit uents had no burning desire to feast his eyes upon the ponderous speeches in the Record, some Of which had really been delivered, Kent turned sorrowfully to his secretary and requested him to read another suspicious looking missive that the mall carrier had Just deposited on his desk. This is what he heard: "Diear sir and kind friend: I am going to ask a favor of you that Is In your vocation In life which if there Is any for nie. ' I hope you will give your asv ; slstance in appointing me to some gov-! ernment position, say where I can draw thlrtv-flve or four thousand per year. I am! capable of taking up anything if necessary, no matter wnere you put me. I am sadly. In need of a position ad this Is the first time I have had the occasion to ask for one. I am an ardent Republican bread and died in the wool, and whether you give me a posi tion or not I shall always remember you on election day. I hope to hear from you whether favorable or unfavorable. I like to get letters from Intelligent men." Whereupon Kent closed his desk and ! ment in search of Representative Need ham to jget the latter's opinion of what the letter writer meant when he referred to his congressman as 'an "intelligent man." divided among th varloua states, and therefore reduced proportionately. New York atata haa bonded Itself to expead IS, 000. 000 annually on tha im provement and. It Is hoped, that other states will follow until the movement becomes national. New Tork a I no leads the atates making the greatest progresa In road building; Georgia la second; South Carolina, third; Alabama, fourth, and Florida, fifth. Kxperimenta made by these states have clearly demonstrated thst sand-clay highways ran be con- iruung cunpij wu give general aaiia raction. TO OPEN FOURTH UNIT OF SHOSHONE PROJECT (By the latsmittonat few RrTWa. Washington, April 20. April! 22. is the dabs Just announced by the reclama tion service for tha ODenlne- of tha "fourth unit" of the Shoehone irrigation project In Wyoming. The opening will be according to homeatead lawa and officials of the service expect a greet Influx of homesekers. "The unit lies to the north and west of the town of Powell, and contains some of the finest lsnd on the project." saya a etstamenl laaued by. the reclama tion arrvli-e 'The farm are moatty 16 acres each. About 100 famlllea are already -tabtlahed on tha first of tba three unite and hare built rcada, echool. and churches. The project lias railroad facilities, rural delivery, telephone and there are thriving towna at short In tervals." Many tndurcmente are offered to prospective settlera. The climate and acenlc beauties of the Hhoahone pro Ject have been described by govern ment aclentlats as tha moat delightful of the weat "Tha Shoshone project Is believed to ba one of the best sections In the weal for. general farming." reada a bulletin just Issued by tha interior department It la a fine dairy country, me rarm- era ara now snipping an average oi UtOO worth of cream to Hillings, Mont., annually." Raalna- his estlmste on the last cen sus and taking Into consideration ail sorts of conditions and circumstances, s scientist of note has announced that tha population of the United States will at tain the billion mark In a little less thsn three centuries. VAI7E MURDERTVICTIM AT OCHTOTAL, MEXICO ISrawl.l TVa Jaral YtiKDuftr, tVaeh, April IS. A rumor which r- fitly raacbad K. K. Walla of thla rlly to I ha effect that hie brother. W. ) Walla, bad baen murdered tti U.ilco. waa fully verified last nlghl by tha rwelpl of a 11 lr from another brother at Loup City, Katx. aho M that ha -bad bn officially notified of the fact. Mr. Walta waa American manager for the KmrM.a Mining company al cii lolaL Vera Crua. Mexico, and April 4. according to tha letter received laat night, want to visit an America a neigh bor aU rullaa distent, returning lata In tli evening Ha waa a bachelor anl lived alone, a llttl girl.,. daughter of a nearby neighbor, washing bla dlahea and doing other light household duties. On the morning of April 6 aha want to tha houee to do the work, and found sir. Walla missing. She reported the matter to her father, who aent her back a aecond Urn, and then went hlmaelf Ktndlng no one, he searched about the place, and finally found tha body In an unused patch of ground with the hands firmly tied In front and a deep wound In tha left aide. 'It Is thought the murder occurred at about I o'clock In the evening. A lamp waa still burning on the table, and a book which be waa evidently reading-, whan attacked waa open on tha table bealda tha lamp. Th house bad bean ransacked and a ahotgun and raincoat were mlaalng. Mr. Walt owned 200 acrea of land eat to rubber trees, besides a large amount of atoek and other personal property. MULTNOMAH DEMOCRATS FOR WILSON AND LANE Out of 147 precincts complete, tha Democrata have given Wilson a hand some lead of 1087 In Multnomah coun ty. Lane's majority for United States senator Is 1640. Following Ms ths tots I vote of the 147 precincts: For presi dent: Wilson, 1931; Clark. 8S4; Har moo, tl. For United 8tates senator: T no Vrttt T(r. IK. ri.l.i, ill ---' I - " " i . wwiaww, .... Journal Want Ads bring results. The Best Proof That Coffee Hurts 300,000 MILES OF 'HIGHWAY NEEDED Onlld l -rem Leased Wire.) ' Washington, April 20.Three hundred thousand miles of roadway must be Im proved before the road system of the United States can be considered effi cient, according to Information Just made public by Secretary of Agriculture Wilson-. -The improvement-- will involve ,an nvusnditiKg... 4f prilm1-!!t;;,wc vvirluuv,VVV, . It is pointed out by thesecretary thst the roada have long been neglected by both state and federal authorities and that only in recent years hss the "good road movement" gained. in force. The consequences of the .delay srs shown by the fact mat there are now but 190,- 47 miles of "modern" highways In the United States, or about per cent of 'na total mileage of all public roads. Improved .or unimproved. While the amount, necessary to re- Often comes from those who for- merly said, "Coffee doesn't hurt me," but who finally changed to - When such persons find relief from coffee troubles, andthe way back to old-tima health and comfort, they have son; e thing to say worth while- Mrs. Frederick Cv Beach, Whose Millionaire, Clbmun Husband hag iisum -n at rwnsm 4Va mar.. s w- vit aa. . .a - v -v.uata ui ocius uio injurious t enjon : w Atiacgca pair the roads, so. thst traffic can be .Her In the Ftont Yard of Their Winter Residence at Aiken, 8, C, moved throughout th country with on the Night of Febrnaryr2S. Mrtv Beach lvag slashed About the .".,"'n,, .wr r seems ... Throat and, Breast with a Knife or Some Other Sharp Ingtramept l XTt , . - , . . - , . . 4 Read letter to the inffhiri There's 'a Reasbn?' TALES THAT ARB TOLD. "I was one of the kind who wouldn't believe that coffee waa hurting me," says a N. Y. woman. "You Junt couldn't convince me Its use was con- trouble J suffered from most all of tit time." (Tea contains caffeine the same ? drug found in coffeef and is Just aa harmful). "My trouble finally got so bad had to live on milk and toast al most entirely for three or four years. Still ( loved the cof-es and wouldn't be-r" lleve 1 could do such damage. "Wht I needed was to quit coffee ant take nourishment In such form my stomach could digest. I had read much about Postum, but never thought it would fit my case until one day I de. . cided to quit coffee and give it a trial and J make sure about It. So I got a rectlops, - 1: 'Soon I btegan to get better and was able to eat carefully selected foods without the aid of pepsin or other, di gests, and it was not long before I was realty a new woman physically. "Now I am healthy, hearty and sound, can eat anything-And everything that ' comes along, and I know this wonder ful' change Is all dub to my having quit coffee and got the nourishment I needed through this delicious Postum in placev of the dangerous coffee and tea, . 7 ; "My wonder is why everyone don'tA glvsup porree and the troubles that go with ; It and " build themselves up ss I " have done with Postum." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. - 4.Saxta, lrove by 10 days' trisl of Postum in place of cOfffcS. " Tho- rwatd. Is big and worth tha test. 1 Maita by Postum Cereal real Company. Limited. for EOSTUM Battle Creek, MicMjjan