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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1916. 15 '1 YESAN MARU BESTS SERIES OF BLOWS PASSAGE OF PACIFIC Japanese Steamer, 31 Days Out of Yokohama, Meets With Heavy Weather. WAVES WASH UPPER DECK sraow and Ice Add to Discomforts of Craw as Vessel Bucbn Mid-Ooean Men Hear Exianrtion- Crossing the Pacific ocean through a series of severe storms, the like of which her captain and crew had never en. the Japanese steamer Yesan Utru reached Municipal dock No. 1 this morning from Yokohama. She was SI days out. A ceo "assagi he ha! According to Captain Yokota the ge of the Pacific was the worst d ever been through. Great waves tossed and rolled the steamer a boat day after day till it seemed as though the staunch craft would have to give In. The most severe storm of tha series encountered waa shortly after leaving the Japanese coaat. A typhoon held the vessel In Its grip for three days and nights. Winds, estimated by the captain at close to 100 miles an hout', awirled about the craft, the accompa nying seas washing over her bridge time after time. Watches Changed Oft a. Tha strain on the members of the raw was heightened when. In mid cean, a heavy fall of snow was en- . . r . i . . . I ' 1 t V IT ..!.,...,. Vl -, reacnea tna vessel was coatea , Ice and snow. Deck officers and the tcwird's (ienart rnent kept luiy fur- , Olshlng the men coming off duty with hot food and drinks. Tha Yesan Maru reached dock little tha worse for wear for her hard battle. Her crew was tired out, but the ataunch steamer suffered no damage. Unloading of the hardwood and gen eral freight carried by the steamer commenced this morning at Municipal dock No. 1. James Swift, who han dles the -vessels arriving for Frank Waterhouse & Co., is here from Ta coma to superintend her unloading, this being his first visit here since the Glenlochy was here in May, 1914. Waa British Steamer. The Yesan Maru was formerly the British steamer Burma. She was built in 1S83 by W. Gray & Co. of West Hartlepool, but sold several years ago to the Sho Sho Yoko, her present own rs. Her dimensions are: Net ton rage, 2329; length, 325 feet 2 inches: beam, 41 feet 6 Inches; depth of hold. 13 feet 8 inches. ALL ALONG THK WATERFRONT Captain Sullivan, who brought the j Japanese steamer esan Maru up tne liver last night, reported considerable light Ice in the Willamette No hln.l- ranee to navigation is anticipated, It is feared the present cold weather ' will again freeze up the ice in the I middle Columbia near cape Horn, which Is holding a prisoner, the steam er Tahoma. The flow had begun to break up yesterday. The British snip anguaie. mi aays CUt of Freemantle, Australia, was re- ported ouisiae tne ngnismp mis morn lng. She comes in ballast to the Port- j land Flouring Mills. ! The tanker Mills, on her first trip j to this river, left up this morning from Astoria. She brings bulk oil for the Associated Oil company. The steamer F. A. Kilburn Is ex pected in port In time to sail, again on Thursday evening for Coos Bay, Eu reka and San Francisco. The dredger Portland completes the Js'orth Portland harbor work today. Tha dredger Tualatin was given team for the first time yesterday . and Is believed to be all that was I xpected. Mrs. Antone. I Lofstrom, widow of j the late mate of the dredjrer Chinook, j drowned accidentally in Astoria lat j summer, has been grantea a pension o. $100 a month for a year by the war Department. The steamer Georgie Burton has DOCTORS INSIST ON OPERA-TlON-NOniECESSARY I want to write and tell you what rour Swamp-Root has done for me. During the years of 1906 and 1907 I vas troubled with Wiiat the physicians pronounced "Gravel of the Kidney." I was under the care of one physlctan for. six months and two months with, another without securing relief or a rure. The physician Insisted on an rperatlon. claiming that would be th? nly thing that would help me. My rite being bitterly opposed to an oper ation I did not consent. ,-?At continued finder their treatment for some time When I waa moat discouraged believ ing that my end wan near, I heard of V pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and at once bagan taking your medicine and no ticed almost immediately that the med . Urtaa waa having its effect. After tak- ng seven bottles of your Swamp-Root ' I waa entirely cured and have not had a aick apell tor over a year nncm a person mj uten nai on nis pack for six months, suffering untold agony and spent considerable money srlth physicians without any benefit v.-v i i i . , i and then to be cured at an expense of' BOt over $8.00. you can well understand t(.r l'clrj how grateful I feel toward rou and y A fcuibarn"!" rour preparation. In appreciation for , Ban Ramon. .'.... ntat Tour remedy has done for me. I am willing that you use this letter as a testimonial. Very respectfully yours, ROBERT E. HENDRICK. 1708 East 27th it, Kanaas City, Mo. Etate of Missouri. Doonty of Jackson, sa. On thl 9th day of August, 1909, per sonally appeared before me, a notary public In and for said county . nd state, Robert E. Hendrtclc who subscribed the foregoing statement and made oath that the same is true In substance and la fact. HENRY C. EMERY, Notary Public Letter to , Sv. Xllmar ft CoM Blnghamton, JT.T. sTrove What Swamp-atoot WIH Do for Ton. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bitghamton. X. Y.. for a sample slxe bottle. It will convince anyone. You sul also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. Whan writing, b sura gnd mention Tha Portland Journal. Egular fifty-cent and one Collar alia tties for sal at all drug stores. Ad. CLAN M'FARLANETORPEDOED Steamer, well known here, Is London, Jan. IX. U. P.) Tha Brit ish steamer Clan McFarlana has been sunk by a submarine, according to of ficial announcement today. Thirteen persons perished when the Clan McFarlane waa sunk, and 24 were rescued. She was a iSOO ton vessel. bn hauled out for repairs at the Portland Shipbuilding yards. Uoyd Swarn6 of th- nrm of 8wavTie & Hoyt on Franclsco la , the city on business today. Tha French bark Berengere is on the way up In tow of the steamer Ock lahama. Reports from Astoria are that the vessel reached there 10 days after her charter expired. As she Is taken at 72 shillings, however, It is expected Strauss & Co. will hold her. New Serrico Star. Ban Francisco, Jan. 11. The new Dutch steamer Arakan of the Java Paclfio line Is speeding here from Hongkong to Introduce the service of the East Indian company to San Fran cisco shipping men and travelers. The liner bearing a large number nf pas sengers and full cargo holds of Intro ductory freight, left the Chinese port Sunday, and will make the Golden Gate February 7. Enough cargo has already been obtained to fill the vessel for Its return to Batavla, February 19. May Purchase Steamers. San Francisco, Jan. 11. A report has been received from the Atlantic coast that the government is planning to purchase tha steamers Ancon and Cristobal, formerly the Shawmut and Tremont, to send to San Franciaco to replace the now obsolete transports Crook and Meade. The Crook Is tied up at the transport dock In San Fran cisco, while the Meade has proceeded around to the Atlantic range, and la at present in tne uuir or Mexico Pol tall och Total Log. San Francisco, Jan. 11. The Ameri can ship Poltalloch, which went ashore ;a few aay8 near Yarmouth, Is re- portea to bo a total loss. NEWS OF THE PORT Arrivals January 11. Bermgere, French ship. Captain Oneoe, 1R4 dars from Bret via AitorU, Striata A Co. Wlllimcttt, American ateamer, Captain Rei ner, ballast from Saa Francisco, flcCormlck Limber Co. Mills, American teimer. balk oil from Port Ban Lois, Associated Oil Co. Departures January 11. Northern Pacific. American steamer. Cap tain Hunter, pasaecgera and freifbt, for 8u Francisco, G. N. P. S3. Co. Marine) Almanac. Waathar at River's Mouth. Sortll Head. Jan. 11. Condition at tb month of the rlrer at 8 a. m., smooth; wind, east, 2 milts; weather, clear. Bun and Tides January Ik. Bun rise 7:51 a. m. San sets 4:49 p. m. Tines at Astoria. Hlga water. Low water. 6:2 a. m.. 8.3 fet. 0:03 a. m.. 1.9 tet. 7:13 p. in., 8.7 feet. 1:20 p. m.. 1.5 feet. The time ball on the U S. hydr'raphlc of- flee at the custom nous was dropped at ex actly noon today, 12oth meridian time. Dally River Readings. -i l STA.TIOFS S - ?6 5 m s 'mn c: ti as Lewlnton . . Imatllla ... Knsroe Albany Salem Oregon City Portland J 23 10 20 20 12 1 1.8 !0.1 fr'm 0.9 0 6 9 1 O 5.8 O.l ft. 2 l-t-O.l 3 K ! 0 3 0.12 0 00 0.14 O.rti 0.01 0.02 o i -t-Bislng. Falling. River Forecast. The Willamette river at Portland will re main nearly stationary for Uie next two or tnrce day. Steamers Due to Arrive, PA8SKNGERS AND FBtlGUT Ma me. From Date Har S. F. a U A Jan. 1 .Northern Padfle. . . ' Jsn. 16 : ttoauoka. . . . . B. 1. ana war....jaa z.f 1 A. Kllbars B. r.. C. B. A R. .Jan. IS i i , r r d a k la. 1 : ueiirr. . d, ..u. . - , clt7 A. A S. F Indef. Umtwiui a. v.. c. B. A ti..luaL ' Steamers Due) to Depart. PASSESGEBS AND fBtloUT s. F Jan. 19 . H. I), aad wajr Jan 12 . C. B., H. A S. F..Jan. 13 IS. F Jan. 14 . L. A. 8- r Jan. 15 . S. F. & L. A Juo. Ti . L. A. 8. r Indef. . c m k as r i ii.i. r Bearer j j city.'.' Breakwater. Steamers Ieavlns Portland tor San STaaclaca nly conarct with the steame- Xala and Har vard, leaf In j Sao Francisco Monday. Wednes day, Friday and Saturday for Loa Angeles and tru Dlago. .Vessels In Port. Fame Bay ard. Tr. bk , Elglnaalre. Br. bk Judith, Pern, bkot Berth. .....Linntoa Mersey At j Irrlng . . .Mantel pal . . .Municipal . . . Wearport . .Colombia ..N. P. mill Llnnton ..St. ilalena Port Caledonia. Ru. bk 5 C1- Am; " Vraan Uara, Jap. as W. U. Talbot. Am. s-h. Boenoke, Am. sa Beracgere, Ft. ship... Mill., Am. sa Willamette, Am. as At Neighboring Ports. Astoria, Jan. Ik Left np at 3 a. m. Schooner W. H- Talbot. Arrived at 4 and left np at 6 s. rn. Willamette, from San Fran cieco; UlUs from Port San Luis. Balled at i " . ffti. "SSLT NV2rt &T1'- 10 a. tn. scnooner atonterey la tow of tag Port Ptrle. Jan. 11. ArrWed British bark Lord Temple ton, 84 days from Columbia rlrer. Astoria, Jan. 10. Left op at 8 p. m. Japanese steamer Tesan Maru. Eureka, Jan. 10. Arrived T. A. Klltrarn, from gaa Francisco foe Coua Bay aad Port land. Seattle. rTast, Jan. 1L Arrived Barge sunk, with loss of thirteen men. The British steamer Clan McFar lane was In Portland In May, ll(9. clearing on May 8 for Shanghai with a cargo of lumber from the I nnian-l'oul-sen mill for Shanghai. She was a tur ret deck steamer and one of the first of that class of craft to visit this port. Louisiana, from Anynr, B. C. tow tnf Arctic, 3. JO a. m. Railed CorfrxM. Kan Franolaro. 11 a m.; Japaaen steamer Aki Maru. Hongkong. 10:3 a. in ; iTrsldeLt. Vancouver, ii. t.. fia Taron:a. 5 a. m. Adelaide. Jan. ! Arrlrod Farkentloe Oeor flna. 7" diys from (. "limit, ia rlcr. Antofngaaia. Jn. V ArrlTeU Steamer Iowan from I'uriiaad. Seattle. Jan. lo. Arrlrixl Prei(lnt Ran fYanclsco. 7:50 p. m.: tVaxhtenaw. Port San ' Lrfils, 4:45 p. m. ; I'rin-e (lourpe. Prince Ru- , lrt. II. C. 3:m p. m. Sailed Admiral Kvana. ! S W. Alaska. 9:i0 p. m.; Ni-th eatern, S. ' W. Alnnka. 0:40 r. m.; Admiral Soblrr. San I Brai rNro, 8 p. n rAjv ni. : Prlnr Malsui. VanronTpT. B. ('.. p m.: Prlnre George, Prince Rupert, Tla potts, midnight. Ordoa. Jan. 8. Called Alameda, aouth bound,. 10 p. m. Sl.angha'. Jan. AitItkI Japanese atram er Sad' Maru, Seattle. Yokohama. Jan. 8. -Sailed Japanese steam er Yokohama Mam, Seatil. Ilnnnliiln. Jn. 10 riailrd Scboooer J. M. Weiherwii. Seattle. Vlctx-la. B. C, Jan. 10 Paaed British ateamrr Glaella, Cvmui. nmier orders to Brit lah admiralty. Nanaluia. K. C. Jan. 11. ArrtTed Japanese steamer Kenkon Mani ?to. 3. fri-tn Reattle. Bellinifliam. Jan. 10 Silled Stanlpy Dollar, weat (ia.-t ixrta, Tla San Pedro. ETcr.tt. Jaa. lo. Ajt1tU J. A. ChAnalor. Moinpry. n I'ranrlsro, Jan. 11 -(P. 5. 8.) Arrlred .tinaiuen Ki field, llandon, 7 . m.-. Quinault, Wlllapa Ilartr. .1 a. m. : Washington. Sau I'ltgo. 8 a. in.: S-iuiuo. (iraja UartKw. 10 a. ni. Stalled Japaurae steamer Maeei aUru, imrtland. S a. m. Newport. (r.. Jan. 11. Arrtred Has Sailed Gaa s-hr,.-r Ahwaneda. for Handon. 7 a. tu. ; gaa acbouuer Pataf, for Florence, 10 a. m. San rranclico, Jan. 10. Arrived West port, Albion. 11:40 a. m.; City of Topeka, Eureka. 12 noon: Arctic. Fort Brapg. 12 noon; Ponth Crast, Mendocino. ZO p. m.; Carlo, Grays Harbor, 3:20 p. m.; Norwood, San Pedro. 4:4- p m.: Benr. Portland, 7:13 p. m. ; Johan Ftinlaen. Columbia rlri-r, 8:20 p. m. Sailed Lyman Stewart. Seattle. 3:1) p. m ; Bea rer, Portland. S:.V) p rn : tug Pauntleas, tow ing barge Errklne M. Ptielp. Port San I.tila. 2 20 p. m. ; Yale. San IHsgo, 4:10 p. m.; Got err.or. San Diego. 4:20 p. m. ; Bavmnnd. Wlllapa Harbor. 5 p. m. ; Iel Norte, Crescent City. 6:15 P. m. ; Carlos. fVm Pedro. 8 p. m. ; Norwood, Graja Harbor. 10:40 p. m. Balbva, Jau. 10 Arrlred American steam er Captain A. F. I.ncna. towing barire 03, San Francisco; Brltiab ateamer Marram Abbey, Ta coma. Balboa. Jan. P bulled Norwegian steamer Hesperus, San Francisco. Sailed January JO. American steamer I'euuajlTanla, San Francis co. Villa Is Reported at Torreon With Army Capture of City by TlUlstas Denied by Carranxlrtaa ; Ohragon, Canaasa's alight Hand Man, Is HI. El Paso. Texas, Jan. 11. (I. N. P.I General Francisco Villa, supposedly eliminated from Mexican affairs, has made a surprising recovery. He was reported today to have gath ered a force of 10,000 men in the vicin ity of Torreon, the most important railroad center In Mexico, and to plan to assume an offensive campaign from there. Reports that Vllllstas had captured Torreon were denied by Carranxlsta agents here today. General Albarado Obregon, right hand man of General Carransa, Is ill at Quaretaro. Peel Off the Old Skin; Bring Out the New Yon know that beneath that moddy. aver red or blotch; eomplcikn too ha a akin that's elear, soft and white.. ' It tjoa eoald only have this more beautiful skin exposed to rlew instead of the horrid old skin you now heboid in yoor mirror: -V can and by a very simple. palDless, barmleO process which you can ue yourself. Get an ounce of com mon mercollzed wax at your druxglst a and this erentng spread a tbln coating of it Ter your face. Tomorrow morning wash it off with warm water. Bmall. powder-like parti rle of the Ufeleaa top akin will come off with the wtx. Repeat this dally until all the worn-oot scarf skin baa been absorbed. TTen jiw'll hare a loreller. healthier looking complexion than you now think poaalbla. Black heads, plmplea. apota. freckle, chape or other surface dlsflgnrementa ara ef eoursa remoTed wits the akin itself. If yonr akin be wrinkled or flalhy, bathe the face dally tor awhile In a lotkm made by dl'aolrlng 1 oa. powdered aazollte In S pt. wltcb baael. Thla la Jut aplendld. (Adv.) How French People Cure Stomach Trouble A household remedy of the French peasantry, consisting of pure vegetable oil. and said to possess wonderful merit in the treatment of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles, has been introduced in this country by George II. llayr, who for twenty years has been one of the leading downtown druggists of Chi cago and who himself was cured by its use. So quick and effective is its action that a single dose is usually enough to bring pronounced relief in tha most stubborn cases, and many people who have tried it declare they never heard of anything to produce such remark able results in so short a time. It is known as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and can now be had at all leading drug stores. It Is sold with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle talis to give you absolute satisfaction. BELGIUM TO PRESENT HER TERMS OF PEACE THROUGH CARDINAL Pope Benedict Expects High Churchmen in Rome This Week With Proposals. By Henry Wood. Rome, Jan. 11. (U. P.) Pope Bene dict hopes to take the first practical step toward peace this week. Cardinal Mercler of Belgium and Bir.hop Heylan of Namur are expected here, and will be granted an audience with his hollnesa. when they will tell him the terms upon which Belgium will agree to an early peace. The pope ha been convinced from the beginning of the great world war that restoration of Belgium is an Im perative preliminary to any peace j terms, and it Is understood that he has ' so notified both sides. In the recent consistory. Cardinal Ilartmann of Co- ; logne submitted Germany's terms for ! evacuation of Belgium. The pope next desired to learn the Belgians' views, and to this end Germany readily con sented to p&ssage of the prelates to Rume. i Several members of the Belgian re lief committee from Ixndon are al ready in Rome and it is understood that the Vatican will solicit their views as to tha Belgian problem. After learn ing the terms of Belgium, the pope pians to suDmit them to Oeimanv. i noping to Degin a series of compro- rarls Teutonic consuls arrested at mlses he believe necessary to peace. i Balonlkl have been interned on the Though Belgium has been crushed by French auxiliary cruiser Sarole, ac lnvaslon, the fact that she has the cording to a dlspatcr from Toulon. uataing oi tne auies places her in a position at least to formulate the terms which the pope seeks. Fear "I'atehcJ I'p Tence." London, Jan. 11. (I. N. h. The Dally alall today cries out agxlnst the lavish expenditures by the people of Great Eritain, and demands compulsory economy. we nave been 'too late nn nftn during the war," it rays, "that there Is every popslbility that we shall be 'too late' in raising the money to pay for the war. and th 'Datcho.i nr n.i' that we all dread will become a neces-! slty.' The paper asserts that If everybody reduces the scale of expenditure the war can be continued Indefinitely, but that if the government and the people alike spend with both hands. Great Britain will be unable to raise the 1,000,000,000 which the war is cost ing. Discussing the methods of raiRlng money, it advocates among other I things the compulsory limitation of imports, with a provision against In juring the trade of any of the allies. It recalls the variou ministerial warn ings to economise, regretting that these nave not been followed by action adds that drastio legislation mould be nese minlet"r tn Unlteajstates. de accepted by the publio unprotestinglv nled report that Tuan Al-Jul, for as for example, the curtailment of mer Chinese minister of wax, has been It drink and the darkening of the streets if applied equally to rich and poor. San Francisco, orders: Jan. 11. (P. N. S.) Army Second Untenant Joseph T Arthur Jr.. Corps of enelneera. to retort before hoard of wnii-n Lieutenant I olonel Jay J. Morrow, corpa enfc-lneera. la president, and which will me-t In canal rono, to be examined as to eligibility ' for promotion. i Leaves Granted. Walter M. Merrill, nth field artillery, one month; Mujor Clmrlea Crawford, citenslon or otie month; Lieutenant Simon W. Sherrr. coast artillery. extenaion of 10 days; Captain Thomaa P. Kognrs. ltth Infantrj, extension three months, surgeon's certificate. captain rcowin (;. Dals. retired, relieved duty organised nillltla Idaho; Major Charles i Army-Navy Orders t. Bllllngalea, medical corpa. rellcril further st v.onia Pha rlea W k'nann for duty aomhe-n .lepartment. and cm dutv at! Bt ,T , - .1 V. ,"aP,P' r Fort LeaTenworth until he prot:eeds to Phil- Xars publisher of the M. Ixiuls Re Ipplnes; First Lieutenant Jolin C II. le. public and treasurer of the New York Corpa of engineers, ordered before eiamlnlnK Times since January 1, Waa buried board, army bnlkllnr. New York city, for et- VcRtir1v aiulnatlon to determine fitness for promotion; 3 colc' Kirt Lieutenant Kotxrt M. Il-ck Jr.. M car- Werw LonlOS, Conn. Several thou- ,"' 't'v.'r'V'PT"'. 1''!"r'" t"rjl '', -"airr and dollars' damage was caused to diatrlct. Fhlladelhla. 1'a : SeiTnd IJentnant . , , , . , . t William C. Lsnewell. rellere,! from ISti, In- docks, coal pockets and storehouses at fantrr. effe. tire Januarr 14. U taslgued to 26th lnfanuy, effectWe January 14. Navy Orders. Cnslpns R. II. llMwklus to New rjampalilre; O. s. Kale to Illlnrtla; T. n. niompaon to trealtueot naral hi1tal. Warhinatoo, U. C. Movements of Vessels. Arrlred Italch, st Norfolk; Blakeley. st Newport; Ci .'t. at New York nary yard; Han cock, at Philadelphia: Neptune, at Hampton Roads. Sailed AretbiiM, llenhsm. Florida and Parker, from TompklnsTllle to sea. for maneu- i vera; (Sclopa, from Cristobal, f Onintsatino; Kara, from San Francisco, for Han Diego; San Franciaoo. from Hampton Roads, for Culebra; Saratoga, from Guam, fir Honolulu. i The Bmtna la expected to ..11 from n.moton Roada for the eastern Mediterranean, about the ' 10th of Kebrnary. The entry In the "moTement of vease-ls" lint of the 8th Inst., reportlug the arrlral of the Saratoca at Uuantanm. ahntild bare read '(Jiiim.'' Instead of tuantanamo. Tlia Oregon, now at San IHego. will prrc.ort to San Francisco In time to be turned nrer t. the California naral militia on the loth of February. j A street railway In a hilly section of Roma lubricates .Hs, rails .with run ning water. Quickest, Surest Cough J ffemedv Mnmr. m Made Easily lrpared In a Tew lffln- J aiasu tiotay bus UBsquaiso, a "w""w"w " ""www Some people are constantly annoyel from one year's end to the other with a persistent bronchial cough, which la wholly unnecessary. Here is a home- made remedy that gets right at trie cause and will make you wonder what Get" 2 ounces Pinex (50 cents' worth) from any druggist, pour into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Start talcine It at once. Gradually but sure- Iv you will notice tne pniearm tnin our and then disappear altogether, thua . ending a cough that you never thought , would end. It also loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals the inflammation in a painful cough with remarkable rapidity. Ordinary coughs are conquered by It in 24 hours or lees Nothing better for bronchitis, winter i coughs and bronchial asthma -. This Plnex and Sugar Syrup mix-; ture makes a full pint enough to last a family a long time at a cost of only1 64 cents. Keeps perfectly and tastes pleasant. Easily prepared. r'ull di rections with Plnex. , lv you will notice the phlegm thin out centrated compound of genuine Nor-i way pine extract, rich In gualacol. ani investigated a drainage project 'em Is famous the world over for Its ease, bcln(. thousands of acres In the certainty and promptness In overcom- T d ro bottoma ing bad coughs, chest and throat colds. .i Tom ana Df"?ma; Get the genuine. Ask your druggist Dallas The Sunday closing law will for "2 ounces PMnex" and do not ac- not be enforced unless Individuals cept anything else. A -guarantee of make complalnt. ahaolut satisfaction or money prompt- From a Distance. Bill Lucille, you have a very pretty mouth. Lucille Is that ao? Tou er aren't a very close bserrer of beauty, I'm afraid. Michigan Oar-rorle. Brief Tales of Late News Allied Troops Arrest Bulgarian 1'rlests; Arrested German Qnsnls Are Interned on French Cruiser; King Petr Awaits Reorf aniia tion of Serbian Army; Canadians Repulsed Truce Offers? "I "other of Pope Tin X Is Dead; Samuel Appointed Home Secretary. Kt'ropetn AVar. larl-A Balonlkl dispatch says a number of Bulgarian priests were ar rested In a Bulgarian church Hunday and taken to the allied base by troops of the entente powers. n Athens clspatch says that I King Peter of Serbia Is still at Ha- satlon of the Serbian army. Ottawa, Oat. An official communi cation from the Canadian general rep resentative In France says that Cana dian troops declined to enter a truce with the Germans on New Year's day, answering New Year's greetings every where with fire. Foreign. motion was made in the London A house of commons that the govern- merit immediately get into touch with 1 governments of British dominions with a view to mobilizing the strength of the empire to fight against German economic aggression. lorn Angelo Sarto, only brother of the late Pope Plus and postmaster of the village of Graale, Is dead at the I age of 89 years. I London Herbert Samuel, postmas ' ter general, has been appointed cecre tary of home affairs to Faceted feir John A. Simon, who resigned. General. Hew fork Dr. Welllngkon Koo. Chi- assassinated and said tha health of Yuan Bhl Kal is excellent. Zaaredo, Texas Four pendens, Includ ing a Villa officer, were .refuted in Torreon, a message said. Denver, Colo. A Jury und J. r. Bulger sane and he must uig during the week of February 27 . r the mur der of Lloyd Nicodemus, t Denver ho telman. Through error th verdict was iirst given Out as insane. rii ni aprlngTieia, XU. Presl has declined an Invitation snt 'Wilson a Lincoln day banquet in Springfle 1 because ' other engagements interfer i. Washington The suprertie court up held the right of cities to enact ordi nances regulating the emission of smoke of certain degrees of density du ring certain periods. 'the new United states submarine base on the Thames river by fire of a mys- terious origin. Washington A proposed tax on horsepower of automobiles will be as sessed against manufacturers and not against owners, according to a state ment by Secretary of the Treasury Mc Adoo. Boston Members of the crew of the British steamer City of Lincoln say the boat went through the Mediterran ean sea flying the American flag and I wlth naJn altered to read "Lincoln." Lansing, Mich. Secretary of State Vaughn announced that Roosevelt's name will not bo used In the presiden tial primary in accordance with the latter'e expressed desire. New Tork. Samuel Lucas, author of "(Jradfather's Clock." a song, and well known as a vaudeville entertainer, is dead at the age of 75 years. Washington. The government is ex pected soon to mov for a new trial for the five New Haven directors in whose cases the Jury disagreed. The defendants are charged with conspir es i lng to monopolize New England rail- j road traffic. wasaingnou. ine nou- juaiciary house committee reported unfavorably on resolutions asking the president for details of unneutral plots to which he referred In hi.s message, and the de partment of Justice for information to the steps taken in connection wlth the lncreasea prices or gasoline Denver. Several hundred who were thrown out of work by prohibition field a mass meeting tn the auditorium of the state capltol grounds and asked that a special session of the leglsla- jur4 be neid to provide employment for a, who ,ost poslllon, because of prohibition. The Denver Labor Coun- ell estimated those dependent upon employment gone under prohibition wtia 6000. t 1 ft Xos Angelas. A police court for women only, at which oniy women spjjctators are allowed, has been opined. A woman bailiff is in attend ance. Oregon. Oastoa Directors of the Gaston public schools have decided to add domestic science to the course of study Zugene. Professor E. L. Power of the Oregon Agricultural college K WUlPe I've a wonderful new Idea for a popu lar sop g. Billy- -Save It. you don't nad It for a poplar song. t Princeton Tlg-sr. rave an address before the Men's club of the Congregational church, Astoria. Five Republicans are reg istering to one Democrat, according to figures of the last week. Falls City. Falls City Lumber com pany plant will open about Ifarch :. Pacific Northwest. Chehalls. "Bill" Richmond, a for mer saloon swamper employel at Cen- tralla. died of acute aleohoHsm at a Chehalls hospital, owing to 1s liquor supply being cut off. Caldwell, Idaho. tSarl Furfcam Dus tln. 17, accidentally shot and killed himself near hie home. Twla Palls. Dogs ordered muxsled because of the prevalence of rabies. Centralla. The Napavlnetumber & Manufacturing company haw filed ar ticles of incorporation with lie Lewis county auditor. The capita stock of the new concern Is 120.000, i nd a gen eral logging and realty but iess will be engaged in. v Seattle.fteeking to avoid1 arrest on a charge of burglary, Martki Btange land. is years old. leaped from a win ELL-AM S Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. TO PUT 01 B FLESH AN! Good Advice for Thin. People. "I'd certainly give most anything to be able to gain a few pounds and stay that way," declare many thjfcn men and women. Such a result is Usually not impossible despite past fall ires. Most thin people are victims of malnutri tion, a condition which pi events the fatty elements of food rom being taken up by the blood as thtiy are when the powers of nutrition ftre normal. Instead of getting into the blood much of the fat and flesh producing ele ments stay in the Intestines until they pas from the body as waste. To correct this condition and to pro duce a healthy, normal artsunt of fat the flesh making food elements must be so prepared in the dijstlve pro cesses that the blood wilt accept and distribute them throughou : tha body There is a preparation ca led Sargol. which works on this basis and whioh Is sold by nearly every drjgglst on a BREAKS'-A A Pape's Cold Com, bund" Is the Surest, Quicke 1 Relief Known It's .me! Relief oomee Instantly. A dose taken every two. hours until three doses ara taken will end grippe misery and break up a Aevere cold, either in the head, chest, txjly or limbs. It promptly opens clog fed-up r.os trlla and air passages 1. tha head. r SUBJECT TO. PRIOR SALE WE OFFER $500,000 Kern County, Calif., 5 Highway Bonds Dated Sept 1, 1913 Due Serially $25,000 each year, 1919 to 1938 JRICE TO YIELD 4.207c $200,000 Santa Rirbara Co., Calif., 5 Highway Bonds i Dated Dec. 6, 1 9 i 5 Due Serially $10,000 each year, !l92i to 1940 .R1CE TO YIELD 4.20 $125,000 Bakers County. Ore., School District No. 5 ;: (Baker City) 5 SCHOOL BONDS Dated Feb. 1, 1916 Due Feb.' 1, 1936 Optloni $12,500 each year, 1927 to 1936 jPRICE TO YIELD 4.S07- LUMBERjflENS TRUST COMPANY Fifth and dow in the second story of a lodging house and for more than two hours eluded the police. (HARM SKIN ITflCUTIlM OiMI The Boap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal those con ditions which affect the purity aad ueauiy 01 me eaun, sc&jp ana xuur. Samples Free by Mall CuUctarm Soap aad Ointment sold rrarrwhare. Liberal aampta of each mallad free will t-e. hooft. Addraaa post-card "CuUeura." Ieot SO. Boatea. m INCREASE WEIGHT positive guarantee of weight increase or money back. Hundreds have test! fled to weight Increase from Its use. Sargol doe9 not of itself make fat but Is simply a combination of ingred ients of acknowledged merit that, taken with meals seems to better en able the digestive organs to separata the fattening elements of the food and to prepare them In a form which the blood can readily absorb. Sargol comes In tablet form, is pleasant and easy to take and its action is perfectly natural end harmless. Sargol is sold by drug gists everywhere who are authorize! to refund the full purchase price If weight increase is not obtained. NOTE: Sargol is recommended only as a flesh builder and while it has pro duced excellent results In cases of nervous indigestion and general stom ach disorders care should be taken by those using It who do not want to in crease weight. (Adv.) COLO stops nasty discharge or nos running, relieves sick headache, dullness, fever lshneas, sore throat, sneexlng, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffing! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief sa Tape's Cold Compound," which costs only 24 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, taates nice, causes no ln convenlence. Be sura you get tha gen uine. Don't accept something else "just as good." Insist on getting "Pape's Cbld Compound" If you want to stop your oold quickly. (Adv.) Stark Sta. m HOURS Curling Hair Lake This . Promotes Its Health Kor Uiosa whut hair ! traJarb. anil . lank nothing better could b raoonv menaad than tha anmerine matnodk This insures a beauUrul curlinaaa which is perfectly natural In appear ance, and the health of the hair la not : ariecled as where tha heated iron Is used, A few ounces of liquid ailmer ina which can of course be had at any drug store lasts a long time, ao It Is quite economical to use, It Is pleasant to use. too, being neither sticky nor greasy, and is easily applied witn a Clean tooth brush. TUa aair should be moistened tha full length before retiring. Tna nrettr wstt effect in enaenca In tha morning Is surprising to those who try this simple method tha first time. The liquid also serves as an excellent dressing, giving the hair a delightful gloss. (Adv.) IN SIXTY-NINE FIERCE BATTLES.- Servecl Throughout the ChriL War Under Gen. Sherman; : Relates True Story. The manufacturers of Plant lutes, -. the new herbal system tonic being In troduced here, ara safeguarding thstf , . remedy by novel means In that thay ' are only using voluntary testimonials, from people of integrity and standing, so that the public cannot b deceived For instance, tha case of Mr. E. B. TTp de drove, who resides at No. Jill Beeresford Ave.. Cleveland. Ohio, Civil War veteran, having fought In bat :' ties under Oeneral 6herman. and was wounded four different times, mad ' the following statement recently: I - "For quite a number of rears I nava suffered with stomach and kidney trouble. My food would ferment in my stomach, causing gases to form' and I was always more or less bloated. '-. I was also chronically constipated. nervous and restless and oould not -sleep at night I bad doctored and t taken a great many remedies for nty troubles but nothing seemed to bslp me. I had heard soma of my friends ' talking about Plant Jules and X ' thought I would try a bottle. I tarn cow truthfully stats for publication, that since taking Plant Juice I havt ; felt like a different person. I oac eat 1 anything I desire and It never die. ' tresses me. It has a decided effeot t on my kidneys, as I do not have any? pains now tn my back st all. I am not at all nervous and restless and sleep " fine at night. In fact, my general , health has greatly Improved. I am ' grateful for my reoovery to health, ' and give all due praise to Plant Juice." '. Plant Juice sold In all Owl drug stores. (Adv.) to en6 Catarrhal DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If ysai bav Catarrhal Deafoea er bead aotaea go to yonr druggist end get eee oudcs of Farmlot (doable tresgts) ssd a te it H ist ef hot water sod oueees ef granulated sag. sr. Take 1 tablaapooaf ul foor times a flay. This will eftea bring quirk relief from tha distressing bead eolsea. Ctogred Bos tr I la abeald opra, breetblog become easy and tbe mucua stow droa plog lota tbe throat. It It easy te pra ps ra, aoats little and Is pleases te take. Any one who baa Catarrhal Deafness or bead aoiaee aboald give lb la prescription a trial. (Adv.) STOMACH TROUBLES : DUE TO ACIDITY . Bo-called stomach troubles, such as) Indigestion, wind, stomach-ache and la ability to retain food, ara in probably nine cases out of ten simply avldenos that fermentation, the result of excess' acid, is taking place In the food tents of the stomach causing the for mation of gas. Wind distends tha stomach and causes that full, oppres sive feeling sometimes known as heart burn, while tha aold Irritates and In flames tha delicate lining of tna stom ach. The trouble lies entlraly Id tha excessive secretion of acid and tha fermentation of food. Such farmaAta tton Is unnatural and may lnvolvs harmful consequences if not corrected. T stop or prevent fermentation of food contents or the stomach and to neu tralize the acid, and render It blaod and harmless, a teaspoonful of B Un rated Magnesia, perhaps ths best and most effective corrector of scld stom ach known, should be taken tn a quar ter of a glass of hot or cold water immediately after eating, or w bene vat1 wind or acidity is felt This stops the fermentation, and neutralises tha acidity in a few momenta, tarmenta tlon, wind and acidity are unneaaasary. Stop or prevent them by tha usa of a proper antacid, such as Bleu rated Mag nesia, whioh can be obtained from any druggist, and thus enable ths stomach to do Us work properly without being hindered by gas and excessive acid. (Adr.) HOW TO REDUCE . YOUR WEIGHT a axsCTLB. Ban. aMTT.TiaLa wax.: People who are overburdened wits, superfluous fat know only too wall tba . discomfort and ridicule that overstout people have to bear. If you ara carrying around fis of ten pounds of unhealthy fat, you ara unnecessarily weakening your -vital or- 5 ana and ara carrying a burden which es troys ths beauty of your figure. There is no need of anyone suffering" rrom superfluous rat. lr you want to reduce your weight in a simple, safe and reliable way. without starvation diet or tiresome exercise, spend as much time as you can in the open air. breaths deeply and get from any food druggist a box of oil of korsin cap sules; take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. Weigh yourself ones a weak sa as to know just how fast yon are losing weight, and don't leave off ths treat ment or even skip a single doss until you ara down to normal. Oil of korein is absolutely harmless. Is pleasant to take, helps digestion and Is designed to consume tbe excess! vs fatty tissue by Increasing ths 03 y gen carry lng power of the blood. Even a few days' treatment should snow a no ticeable reduction la weight, footsteps become lighter, yonr work seern easier and lighter and mors buoyant feeling take possession of your wools being. Every person who suffers from su perfluous fat should gl this treat ment a trial there Is nothing better. L-aua-Davla Drug Company can supply you. (Adr.) - 1 , -1 ti ""I "