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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 0, 1013. SITZ niXlEED TO JLNS.YCL at awaken:: :i 12 CZAT TIE CItOCEa. CARCFULLY vvnciED. CAULANT MAN. tie requiho amount. riCTcr.Lx t: 'I, ' -' ':',, , A ' M IK ,v . i "7' 1 IP'S . r-v' 4 Li - Mri. Datus I bare a wonderful memo! 'I can remember incidents, tbat happened when 1 was a girl DatiM Xou can, eh! Ia it true that v had a cyclone her the winter of 3848? 1 Notes of Wednesday's Happenings Brief Paragraph! Give Journal Afternoon r Political. , , The .; woman suffrage bill, , ths first sjatut to pass the house In the first Alaska : legislature, awaits the signa ture of the governor to make it a law, It naving passed the senate unanimous ly. - - - The membership of 435 in the house 7 when it convenes April 7, will comprise tDO Democrats, . of whom 108 will be ' new members and 145 Republicans, of whom 65 will lake their seats for, the first time, , ' After pursuing ' a rocky pathway throagh the Nevada legislature, a bi'l having a maximum of eight hours a day labor for women was vetoed by Gov ernor Oddle, The veto was sustained ia the senate. Governor Oddle said in " his veto message that an eight hour day for . women was not practicable and would prove more injurious than bene ficial to women wage earners. ' Attorney General MoReynolds, who is " weighing the qualifications of the many - applicants for vacant federal Judgeships. informed callers Wednesday that an ap' , ileant more than (0 years old had a it rioua handicap to overcome. : President Wilson Is giving . serious consideration to the Question of formal recognition of the Chinese republic Ths president apparently' has not settled def initely the question ef recognition and it ; is believed that several conferences on the subject and many meetings of the cabinet wilt be necessary before the ad ministration's attitude Is defined. A commission plan of state govern. ment is proposed in a bill providing for a constitutional amendment to be of fered in the lower houss of the Mlnne ' sota legislature. -r- : xV , .'. Eastern. Flnley X Shepard, who recently mar ried Miss Helen Gould, was on Wednes day elected a director of th Texas and acifle railroad. This road Is, controlled by the Gould family. A stranger, believed to be insane, shot and seriously wounded Charles Lang, Buffalo, N, T.. Wednesday, In the mVtfil . or s office. Although he refused to make a statement, It is "believed the man called at. t mayors,1 office with the Inten tion of shooting Fuhrmahn. . ' Disclosures made Wednesday In the affairs of the defunct Columbus Sav ings Dank Ac Trust oompany, at Colunv . bus, Ohio, which is being conducted be fore Judge George Okey,; sitting as master in chancery, 'Involved two for- mer state treasurers, I. B, Cameron and -W. 8. McKlnnon, and many of the of f lclals of the banft and Columbus poll' tlotana and business men. - , v . - Governor r- Hatfield of Wuat Virginia ' started Wednesday for the coal miners' strike region In the Paint Creek dis trict, lie said he Intended, to spend moat of his tiros In thftsopa-wtU the strike is settled, visiting the miners 4n their homes and In th mines, ana do ing all that ha can to bring peace In the disturbed district. . . The trsglo exlstenoe of the "House of ' Death," at Chicago, closed early Wednes. day with its destruction by en lncen ! diary fire, in which three llv'es were lost j The bouse gained its name beoause of the fatalities whloh have occurred with . in it during the last 10 years. Whole . families have died In the house, there ! have been three suicides, several accl- . dental deaths and two murders, c The government attorneys, in their dissolution suit at New York against , the - United States Steel corporation, I rested their case Wednesday with the I introduction of evidence showing that I George F. Baker" of the J. P.' Morgan r- I -. J.'. . i- . ". . . - EXPERIENCE ,t 7 .' OF nOTIIEilllO i Advice to Expectant Mothers v. v- ; ' he experience of Motherhood la ingong to moet women and inarka dis tkicUy an epoch In their lives. Not one woman In t hundred I prepared or un derstandg how to properly care for her self. Of course nearly very woman nowaday! has medical treatment at such ; times, but many approach the expert ; ence with an organism unfitted for the i trial of itrength, jmd When it is over ' her eystem has received a shock. from virion it i9 hard to recover.' Following i tight upon this comes the nervous strain ; of caring ior the child, and a distinct ; change In the mother results. ' There is nottilng more charming than a happy and healthy mother of children, ' and indeed child-birth tinder the right , conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing Is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, and with am ple time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman at this time should rely I ; upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 1 Compound, a most valuable tonic and ' invigorator of the female organism. In many hornes once childless there are now children be cause of the fact 1 that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable , Compound makes women normal," healthy and strong. If you want special' advice write to Ijdla E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a rronian aod held la strict conSIence : The Fairy Prince Yonr beauty sleep . was a long one, bat it baa been a won drous (access, , - The Sleeping Beauty But bow aw. folly old fashioned my gowns mast be! Readers the New of Late YtpdJr and liMt Night. . ; v V-Av.j C; corporation was a director Jtt 87 corpora, tlons. J. P. Morgan was a director In 78, and nine other -men were directors in from 84 to 78 concerns,-.' II II. Kohlsaat, publisher of the Chi cago Inter-Ocean, is ill at a hotel In that City of a hemorrhage of the brain. William Jt. Trefry, a young Canadian bank clerk, who startled the capitate of Europe by lavish expenditure of money, was sentenced to Sing Sing Wednesday for four years. He pleaded guilty to forgeries from which he defrauded the New York branch of the Royal Bank of Canada of many thousands of dollars. : Cr , -. Pacific" Cbast-i:e;5;f;:7"-7 ' Following bar sudden disappearance as she was about to board a train at San Francisco, for Los Angeles, that city Is being combed for. Mrs, William P. Clark, the aged wife of a wealthy manufacturer of Belmont, N. Y. It Is believed she Is wandering about the city penniless, as she gave her purse to her husband a moment or two be fore she dropped from sight 7 A committee representing"- the Wire leas Operators' union met at Ban Fran cisco Wednesday with officials of ths Marconi company to disousa the griev ances of, the operators. , The men, who were organised about four months ago, have demanded a wage of 160 a month for IS hours work per day. Eugene Hanford of the Dalles has been nominated for midshipman in the Annapolis Naval academy by Congress man einnott and Addison T. Fitikel burg Of Baker 1 named as alternate. Examinations will be held ia Pendleton or Baker, Or., on April 15. Any other young men aged between It and 20 yeara are eligible to take the examina tion, ; , . , , ... . Defective wiring in the attio of Ba con block at Oakland started a fire at noon Wednesday,, which resulted In a loss of 180.000. His pretty wife lying prostrate serosa his feet In a dead faint, vhllo their four little children huddled In a corner Lifting ptteousiy, John Zuchelli, an Ital ian nonary and, interpreter, was found dying from a bullet wound in the (-ltf t temple - in his - home at Los Angeles Wednesday. lie had shot himself be cause lie was penniless, and had been ordered to vacate the little cottage he occupied with his family. R. B. Ilatley, aged 78 years, Is the father of an 11U pound daughter, born at, Pullman, Wash., Tuesday. This is L Mr. Metiers nineteenth child, - Mr. Hat-1 ley is a pioneer ana has been marriea twice." Hie first wife, who died 1 years ago,, bad 10 children.. . lie then married a Miss Perkins, aged only 14 years, IS years ago and she has' borne It is learned at Ban Francisco through Official clroles that In the event of the passage of bills before, the California i i . . . .i . . . . . . irgiomvure uireviea aaainsi Japanese, Japan will withdraw her support from the Panama-Paclflo . exposition, refus ing her exhibits and prohibit Japanese citizen to have any connection what aver with the fair. Mrs. Melissa Ryckman. mother of M. L. Ryokman. superintendent of the state fish hatchery at Vida, was burled Wed nesday. She was aged 72 years, an J an oia pioneer of Clackamas county. An industry, which recent trial indi cates might be developed profitably In certain parts of the state is being car ried on in a moderate way at Toledo by Joseph Bwearlngen, who has had a earn pie of bis product, Oregon made oil of peppermint, assayed by Professor Tar tar of the Oregon Agricultural oollege. The oil iff light In color, and was found to be of the first grade. W. R. Ramsey; arrived at Toncalla from Wells Camp, near Scottsburg, ruesaay, navmg in ms possession a large - panther hide which he secured near his home last Saturday, The ani mal was .old and. would not tree, but chose to remain On the ground and fight a pack Of dogs tor several hours. Foreign. Claims that the British army pos seises the best aeroplane In the world and has secretly perfeoted a type Of flying machine far superior to all oth ers, were made in the house of com mons Wednesday by Colonel John Zely, secretary of state "for war. The state ment evoked great applause. Flat declaration that in her opinion Mrs. Emmellne Pankliurst, leader of England's militant suffragettes, is m sane; was made Wednesday by Mve. Philip Snowden of London, vlfe of the leader of the labor party In parlia ment! and beraslt vice president of the National Union of British Suffrage so. oletles.,. .-7,-; ..-.w,.. The chancery court at London has ordered the oompulsory winding up of the Peruvian Amaeon company, the in vestigation of whloh by parliament re vealed sensational outrages " in the treatment of the natives employed in the fields, in this connection Sir Rodger Casement. British oonsul gen eral at Rio Janerio, gave evidence, as te the outrages, for which He' said the Arana brothers were responsible. Miscellaneous. '.: -f. ' John - McNamara of . San Francisco, who is known as "Australian Mack." and is aoonsed of complicity in the rob bery of-the branch Bank of Montreal of (274,600 has arrived at Nsw Westmin. ster from : New York In custody of two Plnkerton detectives. Secretary of the Navy Daniels noti fied Congressman Raker of California Wednesday that, he is considering the advisability of1- revoking t- Secretary Meyer's order -placing the navy yard at Mare Island, - CaU," In the second CUSS. :-r,: ':- 'j--v.. . Contracts for - two submarlnea. to colt 1100,000 eao&, were let Wednesday, to a Los Angeles concern by the navy aspanmenT. ; Orders have been Issued : front the war department for the Flfty-eiahth Coast artillery oorps to proceed to San Francisco to embark for Honolulu on 4ie-army-iraepevt' SaUta of-Hawaii Mar S. The company will proceed to Fort de Russy for station. J. Aid en Seabury of Vale. Or., has applied to the secretary of the navy through congressman einnott for the privilege of publishing a daily news- First Historian Tot can't deny tbat Diogenes was an honest man." Second IIlfltorian-"Wbat? I'm dig ging op facta now to prove tbat be didn't pay for the oil ia bis lantern." paper on the battleship Oregon during the Panama canal opening maneuvers. George E ; Roberts, dlreotor of , the mint, announces that the treasury earned a total of $6,052,000 during the year of 1912 on an investment of only $1,280,000 for the operation of the en tire mint service. f v Mrs. ..Woodrow Wilson, rlfe of .. the president, enlisted Wednesday in the work, of the women's welfare depart ment of the National Clvlo Federation. She Joined the civic workers after list ening to a leoture before the organisa tion by the superintendent of the Dis trict of Columbia workhouse. . It has been discovered at the Lowell observatory through spectroscopic ob servations that the- nebulae in the Ple iades la illuminated by the reflected light of neighboring stars. The sup position has always been that the ne bulae were self lighting; that is, that they were composed of fiery substances. The discovery would indicate that they are cold bodies. .;. .' ' .'-v. - The three replicas of the vessels of Columbus' fleet transported from Spain to the Chicago world's fair and ever since an attraction to sightseers,' are to take another long voyage In the near future. Early next year they will sail from Chicago by way of the drainage canal, the Mississippi river, the Gulf of Mexico, the Panama canal and the Pa eaflo ocean, to San Francisco, to take art In .the Panama-Paclflo exposition. To preserve and develop the wonder ful muilo of the American Indian, nor fast disappearing with the passage of the race, Secretary of the Interior Lane hag appointed Oeoffry 0'IIara, a com poser, as an Instructor in music under the bureau of Indian affairs. HOOD RIVER COMPANIES DESIRE TO RAISE RATES (Stlra Bureau of Tie Journal.) Salem, Or., March. 20. 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Sanitone wafers are for sale in Portland at Owl Dru Co., 338 Washington Su ( so tree doxs worn druKsista. ySS?&0J WS! W WionUlt wasn't hasty. I Knnh a it for five minutes, t i Town Opens. Us Eyes When Edward Hannon Starts In ." ' on Job. (RpacUl te The Journal.) Huntington, Or4 March 20. Marshal Ed Hannon bids fair to disappoint every prognostication mads at his elec tion In November by an active . and straight enforcement of the law. Tak ing offipe but a few days ago, be has begun to strike from the shoulder, he declared that If elected be would play no favorites, but see that the law was fully enforced, and the beauty .of It is ho la making good. For the first time In the history ef the city calaboose, It Is receiving a complete house cleaning. It was the filthiest city Jail in the state. Hannon begun by - burning all 7 bedding and clothing up that was found in tne plaoe, getting men to sarup with strong lye, walls, celling and floors of the cells.- - ,"!' . Then' he notified the young sports about town to keep out of the saloons. A few days ago he arrested a young man, a minor, whom he had warned to keep out of the boose Joints, ' , Every minor in the place has received notice that -from now on they must keep out. This is also In a measure the future policy of the saloon men themselves. ' But Hannon Was not satisfied with this. Seeing a number of women of the underworld dropping Into" town, he es corted them to the depot and told them to take . the first train out, Thed did It. Then he turned around and arrested the Jap rooming house man for renting one of them a room. And Huntington ia,asklng what It all means, whether it-la the , reel thing that is to be the future policy of the city . fathers, or only a make believe spasm of city righteousness. At any rate, every one is disposed to accept It at' Us face value without questioning. fUolted Press Ueead Wire.) Medicine Hat, Alberta, March SO. Five are dead and 10 known to have been injured In a gas explosion here yesterday. The fire-department, called to attend A fire in the Canadian Can- ners building, was worklnjf at the fire when the building, full of escaping gas, was blown up. Hundreds of curious people, drawn by the fire, flocked to the scene and they were in oiose prox Imlty to the building when the calamity occurred. The three walls, two sides and the front, were ' blown out. and - the rbof raised high In the atr. Those In the pathway of the flying debris were bur led alive. The dead; Reginald tilmmef, 11, fire roan, burled In the ruins; William Green, 13, died on the way. to the hospital; CharleS Behannoh, 24, head crushed; came here a few days ago from Bos ton: WUIIam Stewart, fireman, head crushed; Johnston Briar, city employe,' head crushed. STRIKE BIG ARTESIAN GUSHER NEAR PRINEVILLE fRMrial to Tie Journal.) Prinevllle, Or., March 20. An artesian well flowing more than 1000 gallons an hour, as far as can be roughly calculat ed, has been struck on the ranch of George W. Slayton, H miles west of Prlnevtlla. The depth of the well is but 187 feet. It . Is the first artesian water struck In Crook county, although for years many have thought that the Crooked River basin In and around Prinevllle contained possibilities of ar tesian water. -.;, :"- Though the gusher was met last Fri day there has been no diminution of the flow; It Is estimated that the pressure will force the water 48 feet above the surface of the ground through a sis-inch pipe. ..It Is the deepest well dug in the Crooked River basin, though wells have bea sunk In otter parts of the coun try In quest of gushers as deep at 1700 feet ' OPENS WAY FOR S. P. INTO MARSHFIELD tCnlteg Priu iMitfl Wire.) -Marshfleld, Or., March 10. At the special election Tuesday the people voted about S to 1 In favor of the termi nal company dealing with the Southern Pacific with a view df disposing of the Front street franohlse In this city t. the railway company. The Bouthern Fa clflo has no, franchise through .Marsh field, but the expression of the people will allow the terminal to turn over Its franchise if proper terms can be decided upon. ' . " "' , ' 7 " '.' " . At the same election the people ex pressed, themselves - as , approving the plan for the olty council to give (ISO a month to help support the local band. PR0GESS RAPIDLY ON . PACIFIC HIGHWAY LINK (Special to The Journal.) 'Woodland,' Wash., Maroh 20. The work under ithe supervision of Stat? Highway .Commissioner Roberts, on the river IsprogreasJiW lnnefchape,iTiJ' the bridge across Lewis river will proo ably be completed by the middle . bf May. It is. proposed by the citisn here to have a grand barbeoue and nt -nlo when the work is completed eJWt the A REAL MARSHAL CANNERY BLOWS UP; FIVE KILLED, 10 HURT bridge Opened. , 7'..".-.v: .. 'w,wl : WS. T train gon. .Uto- if.' uragguigj HE trnlteS Preas LeaiM Win.) ' San .Rafael, Calu March 20. -Although admitting that he "borrowed" 81600 from convicts in San Quentln prison to support his family. Rev. W. J. Call, deposed chaplain at thprlson, is to escape prosecution, warden John E.Hoyle, while declaring that Call Is "a bad aotor," declined today to press the charges against the minister. "I Intend to give up religious work. It doesn't pay enough,'' declared Call in a statement. "Wjth God's help X will pay back every oent J borrowed.; . ' TWENTY BRIEFS REQUIRED IN SUPREME COURT CASES (Salrai Bnreaa of The Journal)' Salem, Or., March SO. Owing to the increase of ths number of supreme court judges to seven, Clerk J. C. Moreland of the supreme court announces that attor neys filing briefs or abstracts with ths Lcourt must send 20 copies instead of IS, 3E Try This HomeMad9 Cough Remedy . Costa Little, Bat Doe tk Work ealeklyt or Meney Befemded. ' Mix one pint of granulated sugar wits j pint of warm water, and stir for ii minutes. Tut 2lA ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) ia a pint bottle; tbRtvatld the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspooaluJ very one, two or tureo nours. . You will find that this simple rem edy takes bold of a oougb. more quickly than anything else you ever used, Usu ally ends a deep seated oougb. insids of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for Whoop, ing cough, croup, chest pains, bronchi tis and other throat troubles. It itim. ulatea ths appetite and is slightly lax ative, which helps end a oough. This recipo makes more and belter couch, syrup than you could buy ready made for $2.60. It keeps perfectly and taste pleasantly. " Pinex is the lnoBt Taluable ooncen trated oompound of Norway white pins extract, and is rich in guaiaool and aU the natural ifne elements which are so Healing to thtf membranes. Other prep arations will not work in this formula. Thia plan ef making cotign syrup with Pinwnd wigar-aynrp for strained JiOTiPVI nKfl TtrriTian ba tv.ruiTi 4tfeAiitTTtA out the United Btates and Canada that it is often imitated. But the old, sue. Oessful formula has never been equaled. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes witS this recipe. Your drutrgist has Pinex on will get it for jou. if not eend to Tha .nnex uo., -jig. wayne, uc . Pinex is fully guaranteed by Laue- Davis Drug Co., distributors. Portland. If dross, Feverish, Tongue Coated, Give uBjnp of Figs' to Clean the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Look at the tongue. Mother! - If coat ed, it la a sure sign that your little one's insldes, the stomach, liver and SO feet of bowels are clogged up with putrif ying waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. . When your, child is listless, drooping, pale, doesn't sleep soundly or eat heart ily oris cross, irritable, feverish, atom ach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache diarrhoea, sore throat, or is full of cold, give a teaspoortful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and eour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, grip ing or weakness, and you surely will have a well, bappy and smiling child again shortly. With syrup or rigs you are not drug ging your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro matlcs It cannot be harmful, besides they dearly love Its delicious taste. Mothers snouia always keep syrup of Figs, handy. It la the only stomach, liver and bowel Cleanser and regulator needed, A little given today will save a sick child tomorrow. ; Full directions tor children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. . Ask your druggist for the fun name, "Syrup Of Figs and Elixir of Senna." prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old rename. ., Refuse sny thing else of fered. , : 777 7-77 v iU) tbochevj) ' For Coughs Outy a f w la pMktt aanaatep Uia na lata II iatMbaat Mfl, No, 11.00. Sampla Iiaa. JOHN L BROWN SOS, Boaton, Mewa. ALLEN'S The AntUeptic powder shaken InW I tUe ahora The Sitandavd Bens edy tor the feet for a quarter century. 30,000 testimonials. Said Trala-yri. everywhere iVv Sample PRE IS. Addreita. Allen S. flmted. I.fRnv.V V. .The Man who put the E E la FEET. CfMl Dnnnni DUIAIAUIILU EXPLANS IF YOUR CHILD P tit fi i i.SaWat. 1 Maude You're dreadfully extrava : gant I thought you were saving some thing for a rainy day. , Ethel I was, and when I'd tared enough I bought this darling raincoat HENEY SPEAKS FOR PUBLIC OWNERSHIP Advocates Leasing of Natural Resources Before Califor nia Committer. (Cntttd preai Leased Wire.) Sacramento Caly Maroh 10. "There wouian't be any trouble about trusts or Interlocking directorates no 'unscram bling of eggs' necessary if we pre served under publlo owaershlp what belongs to all of us; If we leased Instead or surrendered our natural resources That was the keynote of an. address by Francis 3. Ileney. in which ue dls eussed the fundamentals Involved In the proposed administration water com mission before a joint committee of the assembly and the senate at a public nearing in tiie capitoi. "Let's forget we are Americans for a time and imagine we are Norwegians ueney saio. after be had called at ten tlon to the fact tbat whUe California had sold sohool lands containing great natural wealth for 11.15 an aore, the Swedes In Minnesota had added $19, 000,000 to one of their school funds, as wen as retaining the original lands, by leasing the Iron mines in sohool dls triots. - - . - , "Enough money," bo said, "with the assured yearly lnoome to pay all the teachers' salaries, buy frse text books and pension the eduoators In the state of Minnesota. 1 "The 6,000,000 uorsepower of unappropriated-water power In' California is equal to the energy of 10,000,000 men working eight hours a day forever. The law says we cannot appropriate private property for publlo use unless we give Just compensation, t would make the Inverse apply equallythat we shall not permit the private use-. of publlo prop erty without compensation." HAS FIVE YEAR HANDICAP FOR A BRIDE OVERCOME SjaMaeMiiaaeaasaaa- . " ' " (Special te The Journal.) Orenco, or., March SO. After labor ing hard for five long years to acquire enough money to pay for a borne, Ell Mots, a Hungarian, has finally solved the matrimonial problem required ,by taw of every Hungarian who gets a bride from the "old country." 1 ; Mots came to Orenoo with other Hun garlans about five years ago, at the time the Oregon Nursery company es tablished its plant here and founded the town. Along with others of bis nation alitr. he bargained for pieces or ground south of town, pieces covered with a young growth of timber. - . Mots immediately set to work to clear tho place and build himself a home, at the-, same time working days Tor the nursery. He has paid for his land. cleared It, and has Just sent for bis bride. " The .laws of Hungary require the groom to have a home paid for and an Income before the government will give legal permission for the Hungarian maid to leave for this country, - Mots Is now one of the happiest men In Orenco, as he has Silled all the necessary require ments, ouly a few days ago having all necessary papers issued and signed, these papers now being on their way back to Hungary. Now he is waiting the arrival of his bride, when the wed ding will bo performed In the Uttle Hungarian church south of town. MANY IN QUIRIESC0ME" ABOUT GETTYSBURG FUND (Salem Anraan of Tfca Journal.) Balem, Or, March 20. Many Inquiries are coming to the secretary of state relative to the aot passed by the recent legislature appropriating $6000 for the purpose of defraying the expenses ot soldiers who partiolpatea in tn battle of Gettysburg in attending the celebra tion of the fiftieth anniversary ot the battle, which will , be held this year July 1-4, at Gettysburg. '-7-,-- It is provided la the act that any soldier who took part In the battle on either side and who is now a resident of Oregon, is entitled to the benefits of the aot Old soldiers wanting to at tend the celebration must register with department commander of the Grand Army, and as many will be sent as the $6000 will nay the expenses of. The del egates will be chosen in the order of their registration. ; The department com mander will decide on the amount to be allowed to each for expenses, sub ject to the approval of the governor! ; FREE SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS AT EUGENE (Special to Th JnUiUkM Eugene. Or.. March 20. Explaining that they desire to educate the people of Eugene to Sunday theatres, the pro prietors ot the moving picture houses of this city will give free shows each Sunday afternoon and evening till the regular city election in April. At that time an ordlnanco, initiated by the movinr picture people to allow shows to operate on Sunday, will come up. Tne owners or tne snows argue that their performances are clean and moral and will Invite all Church goers to the free shows. - ' Buys Arlington-Klickitat Ferry. . - (Special to 'n Journal. t - Arlington, Or., March SO, Th 'Arlington-Klickitat ferry .was sold Monday to John 8. Wlneland. the consideration be ing about $$000. The ferry formerly belonged to O. 8, Smith, who is now tn the. warehouse business.- The ferry Is a paying .businees. . .. : Eugene Militia Officers Iteslgn. etatier andi Cecil Henderson, veteran National guardsmen, have handwt their resignations to1 the governor as llciifn ants, giving as their reusons that their buRlnpss interests take too much ttma, Dransteitor' is fjrst lieutenant anil quar- term aster ef the Foilrth regiment. Coast artillery, and has served In the state militia ever since the Spanish-American war. ., He was a volunteer In the Phil ipplne islands. 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