13 I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1916. IS IS MADE .HAZARDOUS BY ICE IN LOWER COLUMBIA River Between Mouth of Wil lamette and St. Helens Re ported Full, SERVICES ARE CHANGED lartlae, Iralde, Xellocg. eaver Vancouver rerry Affected Others race Difficulty. T Navigation of the lower Columbl liver becam - dangerous today to wood-t-efi vessels because of the heavy Ice running between the mouth of the Willamette and Warrior Rock. Below St. Helena the river is reported com paratively clear. The temperature was reported low at all lower river points, and It im feared the sloughs will frees if the present cold spell continues much longer. An ticipating such a happening, the steam er Beaver. Captsin Deggrstedt, was hurried out of Clatakanl this morn ing, and will tie up her for a few days. teamer Eu Xea Cutter. The steamer Lurllne waa sent out as uual this morning for Astoria, but win lay over at Astoria tonight, re turning during daylight tomorrow. She has been equipped with an ice cutter, and ber master plans bucking the ice by daylight, rather than attempt the run made after a hard fight last night. The steamer Joseph Kellogg preced ed the Lurllne out this morning, but took to the Willamette slough from th mouth of the Willamette to St. Helens. Captain Holman of the American ana iraiaa line, reports the slough 'n good shape and both steamers will 'continue to use the Inside route till the freeze is over. Beaver Will Break TJp Zee. Considerable help Is expected to be given conditions In the frozen stretch today by the passage of the Big Thre lirjer Beaver and the French ship uerengere in tow or trie Ocklahama. and the Standard Oil tanker Atlas up stream today, and of the North Pacific liner Roanoke down stream. It is be lieved these steel sheathed -vessels will break up the Jam at Warrior Rock quite a little. No reports were obtainable from the steamer Tahoma, still frozen In the lc near Cape Horn, middle Columbia, this morning. Her crew are unable to get ashore. l he ferry boat at ancouver -was forced to discontinue this morning owing to the heavy run of ice In the Columbia at that point. Coast complications are promised by ine weatner bureau, northeast storm warnings naving Deen ordered up at rsorth Head this morning at 6:45 O clock. THIRTY SCHOONERS ORDERED Large Fleet for Sealing Purposes to Be Built in Oakland. Oakland. Cal., Jan. it. (U. P.) The construction of a fleet of 30 sealing schooners in this port, which, when completed, will ply between Alaskan waters and the new $1,000,000 munici pal quay wall, was practically assured today when H. Llebes and Edward H. Ladd. two well-known California capi talists and furriers, together with rep resentatives of the Alaska Commercial company, called for bids for the. $600. 000 Job from Oakland shipbuilders. The ships, which will have to be completed within the next year and a half, will average between 90 and 100 tons and will be fast sailers. In 1918 the 20-year seal protection law passed by the federal government will go out of operation and the seal ing Industry will be reopened to gen eral enterprise. The sole right to carry on seal fishing is now held by the North American Commercial company, which gained it through open bidding. Their -industry has been carried on In the Pribllof islands, in the Bering sea It is in preparation for extensive seal trading, beginning in 1918, that Llebes. Ladd and the Alaska Commercial com pany heads are getting their big ship order under way. Of the old sealing fleet of 30 schoon ers, but three are available, the others having been absorbed ln(o other lines of industry and scattered to tho most remote parts of the seven seas. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Nosing her way up the coast through the snow, the steamer Beaver, Captain Mason, arrived at Astoria at 10:80 o'clock this morning, several hours be hind her usual arriving time. She Is due at Alnsworth dock at o'clock to night. The steamer F. A. Kllburn will not sail from Portland for Coos Bay, Eu reka and San Francisco until Friday night now, her departure from Eureka having been slightly delayed. Ehe U due here tomorrow evening. Lloyd Swayne, of the firm of Swayne A Hoyt, leaves for San Francisco this afternoon, after having closed the local office of the Arrow line. Inability to get steamers for coastwise trade at reasonable rates has resulted In the ending of that service. The Parr-Mc-Cormlck Steamship company will here after handle the trade of the Arrow line. The steamers Dalles City and Stran. ger of the Regulator line have been taken to the Portland Shipbuilding yards' for repairs while the Ice makes navigation of the middle Columbia im practical. The etate pilot commissioners held a session yesterday, renewing . the li censes of Captains H. F. Astmp. C. S. Gunderson and John Laplng. Dr. King's New 'Discovery is a Doctor's Prescription used for over 45 years. It is pleas ant and children like it. Too cannot use anything better for your child's cough and cold than Dr. King's New Discovery. . It Is prepared trom Pine Tar mixed with healing and soothing balsam a. - It does not contain anything harmful and is slightly laxa tive. Just enough to expel the poisons "from the system. Dr. King's New Dis covery is antiseptic kills the cold NAVIGATION Foreign Commerce Of San Francisco Is Doubled in 5 Years San Francisco, Jan. IS. (P. fi g.) The foreign commerce of Saa Francisco has almost doubled In five years. Figures given out her today by Collecton ef the Port Davis show that the total im ports for 115 reached the sum of IU4.178.S71. In 1910 the amount of San Francisco's total Imports and exports amounted to $81,443,181. Here are the figures which tell a story of prosperity seldom equalled In the commercial life of any American port. Total imports: 113 .$S1. 203,554 . 64.7S4.093 . 3J.773.748 .$82,974,817 114 .. 1910 .. Total 1915 .. 1914 .. 1910 .. exports: 69.995.217 S0.S69.435 This does not include any of the imports or the exports of the Philippines. Hawaii, Almska or any American coast ports, or to any Island possession. i MAKES LOXO RUN FOR SAILER Trig Oaeosita Hook-s Lang dale SO Mile From River. After a 80-mlle run to the south west of the mouth of the Columbia the tub Oneonta picked up the British ship Langdale, 10S days from Albany. Australia, for Portland, and arrived at Astoria with her at 1 o'clock this aft ernoon. The Langdale was sighted by the tanker W. S. Porter yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, and the tanker wirelessed the tug the information and her position. Captain "Hurry Up" Johnson had the vessel in tow six hours later. The steamer Admiral Schley, bound from Puget sound to San Francisco, also reported to the tug Wallula yes terday that she had spoken a three masted sailing ship off Crescent City which was bound for the Columbia river and both the Oneonta and Wal lula are searching for this craft. The task Is made doubly difficult, how ever, by the snow, which shortens the vision of both tug and ship's crew. The Langdale will leave up tonight in tow of the Oneonta and be met down stream by the steamer Ockla hama, now bringing the French ship Berengere to Portland. Turret Crown Purchased. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 11. James Grif fiths, president of the shipping firm of James Griffiths & Sons, announced today that the Coastwise Steamship Barge company, Ltd., of Vancouver. B. C, for which they are managing agents, has purchased the British freighter Turret Crown on the east coast and will operate her between Se attle and Tacoma and Anyox. B. C, In the copper ore and coke trade. The Turret Crown was formerly operated on the St. Lawrence river as a coal carrier. She is now plying in the sugar trade between New York and the West IndleB. The vessel is to be brought to Seattle as soon as the Pan ama canal is opened. The Turret Crown was delivered to her new own ers at Quebec by the Turret Crown company, Ltd., of Toronto. She is a vessel of 3000 .gross tons cargo capa city. Storm Bothers Craft. San Francisco, Jan. 12. The Japa nese liners Nippon Maru and Panama Maru, both of the Toyo Klsen Kaish i line and coming from the orient by way of Honolulu, which were due to arrive here today, will not make pet until Friday morning. Heavy weather, consisting of cyclones, hurricanes and mountainous seas encountered after leaving the Hawaiian Islands, Is re sponsible for holding back the vessels. A radio message to this effect was re ceived yesterday by the Toyo Klsri ICaisha officials. The Anyo -Maru of the same line is expected to reach here from South American ports Saturday morning. According to a wireless re ceived from the Matsoo, liner Manoa. from the Hawaiian islands, that liner Is being held back by heavy weather and will not make San Franclscp until late tonight. The Manoa should have been here yesterday morning and is about 36 hours behind schedule. Changes sum! Charters. Pan Francisco, Jan. 13. Charles G. Lundqulst has replaced Henry Websr as master of the steamer Saginaw. A. G. Page has been appointed mas ter of the bark R. P. Rithet, succeed ing Charles Jackson, deceased. Charles Under replaces Fred M. Johnson as master of the steamer Cleone. The schooner Virginia has been char tered to carry lumber from Grays Har bor to Sydney or Melbourne by A. F. Thane A Co. (March-April). Dredgers Laid Up. Owing to the freezing of the shore pipes of the dredger Willamette, work at the mouth of the Willamette river ill be discontinued for a few days by that plant. She will be brought to the drydock and await the ch-nge In weather. The work at the mouth of the river Is almost finished. The dredger Portland has also been brought to the drydock and will be repaired, having completed the dig ging of North Portland harbor chan nel. Barkentine Is Floated. Tacoma, Wash.. Jan. 12. (P. N. S.) Reports received here today state that the barkentine Jane L. Stanford, which went ashore Monday on Edix Hook. Just out from Port Angeles, was hauled off at high water this morn ing. The vessel Is not badly damaged. She will tow to Eagle Harbor to drydock and then come to Tacoma to load under charter to the American Trading company for Australia. Give your Child Dr, King's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds. germs raises the phlegm loosens the cough and soothes the Irritation. "I havewused Dr. King's New Dis covery for the past three years end use It continually In my family. My children are very fond of -.st-for' it keeps them free from cold.7 I can't say too much for It, and take pleasure tn recommending It to my friends," Mrs. A. 8. Haines. Pranconla. N. H. Don't put off treatment. Coughs and colds often lead to a chronic cougo. pneumonia and other serious lung troubles. It is also good for adults and the aged. Get a bottle today. AB druggists. (Adv.) MILLIONS or OIL TANK PLANTS TO BE BITAT ONCE Company Will Sell Fuel to Steamers in All of Prin cipal American Ports. San Francisco. Jan. 12. (P. N. S.) Further particulars reached here today I of the plans of E. L. Doheny for his new $100,000,000 Pan-American Petro leum & Transport company. These in- . elude the establishment of large oil stations for the supplying of steamship . fuel In San Francisco harbor, at the ' Panama canal. In Charleston, Newport News, Chesapeake bay. New York and other harbors. A large fleet optank steamships is , already under the control of the com panies to be merged, which will be available for the carrying of oil to those stations removed from pipe line connection a At the same time the Mexican Petroleum compsny hae given orders to American shipyards for other large tankers. Control of the Caloric company, with oil stations along the coast of Brazil, has been acquired, and the general plan is to line the South American coasts with oil supply depots. The Ca loric deal Is said to have Involved $2,000,000. Positive denial was made today by William Sproule, president of the As sociated Oil company, that that com pany -d to be merged into Dobeny's new corporation, or that any change whatever is to be made in its control. management or policy. A report that came over the wire from isew York that the Southern Pacific company plans the organization of a new oil combination was vigorously denied. "There Is absolutely no truth In either report," asserted President Sproule. "No negotiations are in prog ress with the Dohenya or anyone else for change in control of the Associ ated Oil company." Bain to Be Inspector. San Francisco, Jan. 12. (P. N. S.)- Although Captain Robert Bain of I Berkeley, who was suspended from service after the United States trans- i port Dlx, under his command, had met with an accident near Manila, was no tified yesterday by the secretary of war that he had been reinstated and given command of the Sheridan, he has instead accepted a position of inspec tor of hulls and boilers for the north west district, after having passed civil service examination. Bain was ac- , cused of being off course, but he de clared that he had struck a floating obstacle or an uncharted rock. NEWS OF THE PORT Arrivals January 13c Atla. American steamer. Captain Klrkwood bulk oil. from Bin rrauciaco, Standard Oil ' company. Beaver. American ateamer. Captain Mason, psmengprs aud freight, from U Au-eles aol San Francisco, Saa Francisco k Portland Stesmatitp company. Departure January It. Rmnoke. American ateamw. Captain Dick son pa.wncfin and frelRht, for San Virgo and way potuls. Northern I'aciflc Steamfbip com -P"T. Marine Almanac. VTaatAsx at River's Month. 'North Head, Jan. 12. Oondltlon of tbe moath of tbe river at noon, iiuuolb: wind laat. 20 mllw: weather, cloud and snowing. Northesit storm warnings ordered displayed at 6:43 a. m. Bun and Tides Jaauaxy- II. . niRhWstrr Uw Witer: 7-17 a rn. S.2 fet 0:.'.S a. m. 2. ft 8 33 p. in. 5 M ! 2:U3 p. uv 1.2 feet Tte time ball on tbe the L'. 8. hydropraphie office at tbe custom house waa drooped at erectly uoon today. 1-Oth meridian time. Daily River Readings. BACK e o 5 STATIONS -1 V ?" N h is el jj Le-wlwtmi I'maMUa 24 25 10 17 101 8.0 iVo'.i 6.3 I O S 5.3 j 0.5 6.8 0.4 2.8 ,1 O 0 01 Engene 0.23 0.41 0.26 0.40 0 2 Albany I 2 Salem 12 Oregon City ! 1 20 20 1 1 Portland -rRlaing. Falling. River Forecast. The Willamette rWer at 1'Ttland will re Biain nearly stationary for the next tiro or three days. Steamers Due to Arrive, FASSENOEKS AND FRiUGBT Nasx. beaver I'. A. Kllburn Northera Pacific. Bar Roanoke l.QH city Uikweier From Date ..8. F.. C. B. A K . .Jan. 13 . 8. r., c. a. a c.jan. 19 . .S. K Jan. ..8. F. A L A Jan. . 8. D. and way Jan 33 . U A. A a. r Indaf. . b. C K. A ClnUef. Steamers Dn to Depart. PA88ENQEUS AND FREIGHT Roanoke 8. P. and war Jan 12 T A. Kllbura. . . C. B.. . 8. F..Jan. 14 . S. k Jan. 14 . L. A. A S. F Jan. 13 Sau Ramon. . . . Beaver Northern Pacific. Bear koae City . 8. r .Jan. IS; . S. F. A L. A Jan. i"2 .L A 9. F Indaf. . C. B.. E. A b. F...lndf breakwater. Steamtra leaving Portland for San Franclaco uly connect with tbe ateam-- Yale and Har vard, leaving San Kranctacu Monday. Wednes day, Friday and Saturday for Los Angtlea and ban Dgo. Vessels in Port. Xai Eerth. ..bound op Atlna, Am. an bayard. IT. bk Berengere. FT. an Beaver. Am. aa Delay Putnam. Am- aa. . . Elginshire, la. bk Juulth. Peru, bknt J. B. Stetson. Am. aa... Iangdal, Br. ah Port Caledonia. Rns. bk.. Boae City. Am. an Vtatn Maru. Jap. as.... V. U. Talbot, Am. arh.. Roanoke, Am. aa Tamalpala, Am. an Mill. Aa. as Willamette, Am. aa Ltnnton . .bound up . . Y eat port Alblua ... .As to.. 4 . .hound us .. .bound OS stream . .Hub lei pal . .Municipal . ..W eat port ...Colombia . . .bound up Llnntos .St. Helens At Neighboring Ports. Astoria. Jan. IX Arrived at 9 a. m.. Atlas: at 10 a. m.. J. B. Stetson, from San Fran cisco; at 10:20 a. m., British ship Langdale. from Albany; at 10:30 a. m.. Heaver, from San Pedro and bn Francisou; at 11 a, m., TamalpaU,frojn Saa Kranclro. AMorta, Jan. 11. Arrived at noon. Daisy Patnam. from San Francisco; left up at 2 p. m.. French ship Berengere. Sailed at 2:33 p. m.. Northern Pacific, for Saa Francisco. British ship Langdale. from Albany for Port land, was taken in tow at 4:50 p. m. Eureka. Jan. 11. Sailed at 3 p. m., K. A. Kllburn. from San Francisco, for Coos Say and Portland. Bio Janeiro. Jan. 10. Arrived British ateamer Lad Oarringtoa, from Portland, for Qoeenstown. Antofagasta. Jan. la Arrived Santa Ce cilia, from Portland. Shanghai, Jan. P. Arrived Japanese steam er Itankokn Mara, from Portland. Monterey. Jan. 11. Sailed K. H- Buk, for Portland. - - . . . .... San Pedro. Jan. 11. Sailed Olympic, for Colnuibia river. tlarsbfleld. Jan. 12. Arrived F. A. Kll burn. 7:80 a. m.. sailed 1:30 p. m.. north. Sailed Yellowatoae. San Francisco, 4 p. m. yesterday. Newport. Or., Jan. 11. Sailed Baadon. for San Francisco, 9 p. m. Florence. Or., Jan. 11. Gasoline schooner Patsy arrived front Portland, via way points, 4 p. m.; schooner Tmanmok still feet. Seattle. Waah., Jan. li Arrived British Hit Heirs. -Rich Mr. Brown married a widow with four children." "Gee whist He Is fond of putting on heirs. Isn't heT Philadelphia Ledger. Brief Tales of Late News Sinking of Steamer Clan MacFarlane Announced; British Seize Par cel Poet; Electro Magnetic Hand Is Perfected; Enemy Subject Own Much Property In Hostile Country; Eigrland Forbids AY age Lncreae; Jews Apply for Turkish Citizenship. European War. Jxmdon Kinking of the British steamer Clan MacFarlane with 13 of its Lascar crew in the Mediterranean, December 20, was announced. Paris Documents seized at Salonlkl with Teutonic consuls which contained reports of spies regarding alllei troops and operations and Greek mat ters have been published in 1'arls papers. Loadoa A dispatch says that 18 5 bags of parcel post waa seized on the Norwegian steamer Lyngenford Kirkwall bound from New York Bergen. j General. I Solatia, Wt,w Trappers nay that ) wolves are slaughtering northern i Minnesota deer by hundreds. I Albany, 3f. T. Believing that his I presence would be Injudicious because of the possibility that Roosevelt may become a candidate for the presidential nomination William Barnee, former chairman of the Republican state com mittee, will not alteid the Republican national convention as dclegate-at- large Chicago Petromortls or strangula tion from automobile gas Is held re sponsible for the death of Albert C. Long, whose bouy was discovered in his garage which was filled with gas. Great Tails, Mont. Four scantily clad people including a woman slid to safety by a rope when fire destroyed the Daly hotel doing $25,000 damage The temperature was 30 degrees below zero. Weston, W. Va, A flood In the West Fork river has filled the princi pal streets of the town with three feel of water. I Hew York raul Koenlg. head of the Hamburg-American line detective bu reau, surrendered to face a charge of itaamer FLaael Dollar, Tacoma, 8:43 a. m. Sailed Barge General Falrchtld. Tacoma. tow tog Arctic, 8: IS a. m. Seattle. Waxb.. Jn. 11 Sailed Waabte naw. Port 8an Iul. Op. m ; arbooner Maid of Or let an. for Sijuaw HarNir. tow tug Colum bia. 0:30 p. m.: Nortland. Tacqoui, 4 45 p. ni.; Nome City, Tacoma. 1:13 p. m. ; Henrietta, YancouTer, midnlgbt. Juneau, Jan. 10. Salle Alameda, aouth- bound. 3 p. m Manila. Jan. 10. Arrived Japanese ateamcr Mexico Maru, Seattle, via porta. Yokohama, Jan. 8. Sailed Brltlab steamer I ilon. Seattle. Victoria. B. C. Jan. 11 Arrived Japaneee atemmer Afcl Maru. ftemttle. 4 p. m. , and proceeded for Hongkong, 6:33 p. m. Vancouver, B. C. Jan. 12 Arrived Preal dent and Japanese ateamer Shlmpo Mara, from Tacoma. Dungenees. Waah.. Jan. 12. Paaaed in A steam acboooer. In tbe mow, at 9 a. m. Everett. Waah . Jan. 12. Sailed J. A. Obanalor, Monterey. Ran FrajHlncu. Jn. 12. Arrived CmatlUa, Port Townaend, 1 3u a. m . Grace Dollar. Fia- gk Harbor. 2 a. m ; William H. Murphy. Port Gamble. 6 a. m. ; K. S. Loop. Everett, tt a. B.; Aauncloo, Cordova. 7 a. m ; Bruna wlck. Fort Bragg, 8 a. m ; San Juan, Balboa, Tii ports, 7 a. m.; Yale. San Pedro, 0:80 a. m. ; Arollne. San Pedro. l (0 a. m. Sailed Santa Maria. Honolulu via Port San Lula, V m- , 8ui Franclaco, Jan. 11. Arrived Sea Foam. I Mendocino. 12:40 y. at.; W 61 trier, Port San ' Lois. 3:10 p. m. ; San Ramon, San Tedro, 4 20 p. m. ; Yoaemite. 6an Pedro, 4 40 p. in.: steam yacht Venetla. San Diego. 12:40 p. m. : I Queen, San Pedro. 5:13 p. m . Cor on ado. fean I Pedro. 6:40 p. m. : Htlene. Gray Harbor, U:4U I p. a.; Olson at Mabony. Hants Koealla. I 11 SO p. m. Sailed BrltlJh ateemev Muicln. ' Liverpool. 3:lu a. m : Washington. Eureka. 111:20 a. m.: Flfleld. San Pedro, 11:40 a. in.; l'ainv Gadsbv. Columbia river, 11. M a. m. : City of Topet. Eureka, 11. a. m.; Admiral IXwtj. Seattle. 4 20 p. 111. ; Hardy, Cooa Hay. 6 p. in. ; Multnomaiu San Pedro. 5 p. m. : Bowdoin. Eureka. 5:40 p. m.; Paaadena. Al bion, 7:50 p tn.; Coronado. liraja Harbor. 7:50 p. m-; Westport. Albion. B p. m. Si McGinn Is Affirmed In the Muir Decision Salem. Or. Jen. 1Z. The supreme cf-urt yesterday affirmed the Judgment of Circuit Judge McOlnn of Multnomah county. In favor of the defendant in the caee of Jane W. Mulr, as executrix of the estate of Wiram T. Muir, de ceased, aaalnnt Jamtj 1L Morris and Kred 8. Morris, partners. In which It was sued to recover $65,000 The action was commenced by the plain tiffs deceased husband, who claimed the amount waa the proceeds of a sale by the defendants of 1000 share of stock in the Oregon Water Power .4 Railway Co., held in trust by the de- i""-' htm. When Muir died. his wife waa substituted as plaintiff. Several years ago W. H. Hurlburt. formerly president of the O. W. P. Co.. a TK"-A JOY TO SORE, TIRED FEET Use "Tiz" for aching, burning, puffed-up feet and corns or callouses. Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet. tlrd feet. Good -bye. corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight ness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agory. "Tiz" is magical, acts right off. "Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exuda tions Which puff up the feet. Use "Tlx" and wear smaller . Shoes. Use "Tis" and forget your foot misery. Ah I how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25-cent box of "Tis" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, nevr hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money re funded. (Adv.) -MUs Flighty mads all her money In letter." "She doesn't look literary." "She isn't. She won a breach of promise suit with 'em." Philadelphia Ledger. J being involved In the theft of papers from the National City bank. Foreign. Berlin The perfecttion of an elec-tro-magnetlo hand which can perform all and more functions than an ordi nary hand has been announced. Xton&oa British Subjects' property in Germany is said to be worth $72, 000,000 and of Gernaan subjects in Great Britain is said to De worth $105, 000.000. Xioadoa In the interest of national economy the government has forbidden further wage Increases except those rising automatically from existing con tracts and local conditions. Paris Reports say that only oC'C to bOOO Jews have applied for Turkish citizenship In Palestine, notwithstand ing the lacl that the uttonvan tcoverii ment has attempted to get them to do so. Berlin reports place the number at 20,000. Paris A general strike is reported at Barcelona in the meal Industry. The Duke of Alba, when he took over the ministry of the interior, is said to have been warned that international agents were preparing for a general strike involving all of Spain. Pacific Coast. an rraaclsoo Plans for a Pacific coast request of congress for an ap- priatlon of several hunJred thousand dollars with which to stamp out coyote rabies are under way. Pacific Northwest. Oneaalla The severest cold of the winter has prevailed here the last two days. Centralla Beginning today the Northern Pacific discontinued its train service between Tenlno and Olympla. Heretofore passengers of N. P. train No. 408. changed at Tenlno for Olym pla. In the future passengers for brought salt agalimt Morris Bros, for $60,000 In a almllar case and won, the supreme court later confirming the Judgment. It is said that in the Muir case the evidence was -eomewhat dif ferent, although the allegations were substantially the same. Both men claimed that the stock had been given tl.em outright for valuable services recdered. Morris Bros, contended that the stock had been Issued to Hurlburt and Mulr so they could qualify as offi cers of the company. Rook Reference Permitted. Salem, Or., Jan. 12. Reference to text books will be permitted in test ing eighth grade pupils In the sub jects of United States history and civil government in May and June, according to Superintendent of Public Instruction Churchill today. This has never been done before. The ques tions. It Is explained, will be framed so as to test the ability of the pupil to express what ho has learned In clear, concise language. Concerning the plan, Superintendent Churchill said: "The advantages ct eu-h a plan are that It permits the teacher to em phasize the historical events she con siders" most Important; give the trained teacher greater freedom, so that she can do a higher quality of work than simply helplrtg the pupils to cram for sn examination; frees the teacher and the pupils from so teaching and studying as to malte the examination the en.d; tends to glva the pupils power of expreeslon and eliminates the memorising of unim portant dates and facta" Kdlefsen'i- provide fuel comfort now. A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Ey Most Women Can Have. Says Sr. Edwards, a Well-Zaowa Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and hnwel ailments. During these years ha gave to hli patients a prescription mail ol a lew it-i . . w f,tcMui i : ' k ra ti 1 cuts mixed with ollvs oil, naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, you will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off tbe waste and poisonous matter that one's sys tem collects. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out or sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleas ing resulta I'housands of women as well as men take Dr. Kd wards' Olive Tablets now and then just to keep la the pink of condition. Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets, the suc cessful substitute for calomel 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Colum bus. Ohio (Adv.) c To Avoid Dandruff You do not wsnt a slow trestment when hair Is falling and the dandruff germ Is killing the hair roots. Delay means no hair. ' Get, at any drug store, a bottle of semo for 2So or S1.00 for extra large size. Use ae directed, for It does the work Quickly. It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and im mediately stops itching scalp. It If sure and safe, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain. Soaps and shampoos are harmful, as they contain alkali. The beet thing to use is iem-x for it is pure and also Inexpensive .... Zemo. Cleveland. lAdv.) A Woman of Letters. 1 OlympiA wl leave hers at 9:25 a. m. via flat. nri 1 1 fil a m and 6:0i u. .... rn, via Chambers frame. , Cheealls-Thirty-flve state training Jacks""' V Hodson c D. wwiiam scSoS So?., who had been peTmitted to ". Ho.s. W. A. t ergu,n. go hom.'for the holiday season on an Troy laundry company, John Ta.t, honor pacole hare all reported back to the institution promptly. The parents of each boy furnished transportation . " Avwravvs xiwuuvw uc-Aic, that the drlnkins; habit will be sue ceeded by the frult-eatlng habit now that the state Is dry and they are pre paring for increased business. Spokane Robins are so hungry be cause the snow has covered their source of food supply that they will ent from a person's hand. Teaino On hundred and fifty wage-earners have been added to Tenl no's population by the opening of the Blumaeur lumber mill. National. Washington Germany has notified the state department that American 1 citiiens applying for a vise of their I passpu.is uy on each of two new charges by Circuit present birth certlficatea or naturall- Ju(J Kp, He 85 d d zatlon papers, feuch passports will bc UDmarrled honored only when travel In unobject- m lonable and the business contemplated r cannot be transacted by letter. Halem Grocer Die. Washington Senator - Newlands. Salem. Or, Jan. 12 O. D. Pchmals Demotrat, in attacking the tariff and ! r,ed- owner of a grocery store at banking reforms, warned Democrats Church and Marion streets, died about that the tartv stood in danger of de-1 feat unless the war continues until after the coming election. Washington The department of agriculture reported that 10 per cent more apples are lu storage this year than there were a year ago. The apple crop at the first of the year was 3, bOl.OUO barrels and 3.043,000 boxes. Washington President and Mrs. Wilson entertained the cabinet mem bers and wives at the annual cabinet dinner. High army, navy and other government officials were present. Oregon. Oregon City John and George Bed daway. brothers, met for the first time since they parted hi Michigan 38 year ago. Porest Grove Robert P. "Wlrts has been appointed to succeed Dr. Charlas Hines as postmaster. Sorth rowder The Pacific Fruit Expretts company has begun Hs annual Ice crop harvest which will give em ployment to 160 to 200 men and a num ber of teams. Army-Navy Orders Son lanrla-o. Jan. 12 (P. N. S. ) Army otriera: Klrt l.ifiitenant W. K. Dan son. 21at Infantry, Ui Walter Heed general boapltal. observation and treatment. KealgnatUin of rtiptaln CurtW K.irebe(k. coaar arflllerr forpa. of bta rrrnmlal"n. announced effective Jacuary 17. Major ;eorge H. l'lllbnry. rorpe of eng1ne"ra. Metalled member Ran Kranclaco eiamlnlua board, vies Makr Robert B. Ray mond Second L.leitenant Jack W. Heard. Mth rmvalry. tn ltterraan General boapltal, filitwrva f nn i. rA treatment T 1 a . w . tf fhmwi ! Uln George C. Stall. 11th Infantry, extended 1 month. m Havy Orders. Commacder C. B. Prince, detached from the navy yard at Philadelphia. Pa., to Alatle atatun Ueutenant (Junior grade) Holhrot.k ;itm to treatment uaval hospital tt Wash lugtun. II. H. J. Benson to temporary duty at tbe navy yard at Waahlngton. Passed Aa aUtant Rargeon J. R. Pbelpa, detarbed frrm tbe V)ODct!cTit to the Oeark; PiMrd Aaalat ant Surgeon R. B. Henr , detained from th Tennessee to tbs marine brigade, ilaytl. Movement of Vassal. Arrived Pusbrell at -3a n francleo; Kear- arge st New Orleans; klara at Hn Tttego; nhan at T1!iroo; Neptune at Norfolk; Peoria at Key Weat. Sailed Hair from Nor folk for ae maneuvers: New Orleana from n. for i pea; steV.rt from Topoio- for U P.t. Tbe tyrlop I, eipeted to Maaatli buir-po tor I a !. llie l yrlopa ! etper-ted to ui: inim nampion novus auovn w,e JVtn in stant to ln the Atlantl.- fleet. I'pnn the ar rival of tbe Vulcan at Hampton Roads a bunt tbe 2Sth tbe vrMel 1 will load a nreo of and proceed to the New York yard. A SPOONFUL OF SALTS RELIEVES We 'eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, says noted authority. If back hurts or Bladder bothers, stop all meat for a while. When you wake up with backache and dull misery In the kidney red it generally means you haie been ea In, trwi mui-V. meat s,va . -.M - ACHING KIDNEYS auiuum. i iunua uric acia wnicn breath at mgnt; your coia or caiarrn overworks Uie kidneys In their effort will be gone. to filter it from the blood and they Oet al small bottle of Ely's Cream become sort or paralysed and lorry Balm from your druggist now. Apply When vour kldnevs set alue-e-lah .V a little of this fragrant, antiseptic. , ,r i,. V. u,. k 'V! ai healing cream in your nostrils. It pen clog you must relieve them, like you ,t,atee through every air passage of relieve your bowels; removing all the the head, soothes the Inflamed or swoi body's urinous waste, else you hare len" mucous membrane and relief backache, sick headache, uizxy spells, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated nrf when th weather I. r.arf k. ' rheumatic twinges. ine urine is cloudy, full of seuiment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable phy stclan at once or get Irom your phar maeiat about four ounces of Jad Salts take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of water betore breaklast for a lew day and your kidneys will then act fin This famous salts is made from tbv acld of grapes and lemon Juice, con bined with flthla, and has been used fo generations to clean and stimulate slug gish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a Ufe saver for regular meat caters. It Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure and makes a delightful effer vescent ilthle-wster drink. : (Adv.) Aaron Frank Leads In Vista House Gift Sum of $9 Amottat Asked Trom Zacn Auto Dealer Is aeoelved by the Memorial Committee. Aaron Frank of the Meier Frank Co. Is the first contributor recorded in the campaign of the Vista House association to secure funds from Mult nomah county automobile owners with which to construct the observatory and memorial to tle pioneers that Is to crown Crown Point, on the Columbia river highway. Mr. FranVs $5 the amount asked from auto owners was received yes terday. A special committee, consist ing of J. C. Alneworth. John D. Teon and C C. Overmlre, president of the Portland Auto club, had put in tho I mail letters asking contributions from 'afl automobile owners, because it le believed thst the construction of the , memorial, cb servatory and public com- will be worth much more fort station .to J1"1- owners ; i "e luiiunns namerj muiu Wa... 1 - - .4 i n ee ...k. -Vl- fe ' j v 'M". Charles Hilton H J. Fr ; Benjamin Fisher J. U Bowrnn, ; BniM. O. K Jeffery. "W. Mf La' S. a a w C. D. Ladd. M. H. Houser, A. M. Webster. H. 8. WU- son. Aaron Frank, previously acknowl- edged Pledges for $S each received ere: C H. and E. E. Farrington, A J. Winters company. O. H. Becker. C. A. Palnton, & B. Hasen, The Wlnton company, A P. Benson, R. Wadsworth, Stark-Devla company, Dooly & Co.. R. K. Blodgett, May Shogren, A. C. Cammack, Harry M. Holden, Calvin S. White, Charles A. Savarlan. Charles Mallette Sentenced. Salem. Or, Jan. 12. Charles Mal lette, a forger. Is today under sen tence of 58 years In the Oregon pent' tentlary. He had 18 years of an old sentence to serve, having broken his parole, and wis sentenced to 20 years midnight last night following a long Illness of Blight's disease. He Is sur- vlved by his wife. Short Honeymoon. At the end of three weeks of married life, a southern darkey returned to the minister who had performed the cere mony and asked for a divorce. After explaining that he could not grant di vorces, the minister tried to dissuade his visitor from carrying out his Inten tion of getting one, saying: "You must remember. Sam. that you promised to take Un for better or for worse." Taes'.r. I knows dat. boss." rejoined the darkey, "but but she's wuss dsn I ' took her for." Peoria Star. Clear, Peachy Skin i Awaits Anyone Who IV Drinks Hot Water IV Says an inside bath, before 4 i tr i i l .. V urca&iatat, ucius us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. 5 2 Sparkling and vivacious merry. bright, eiert a good, clear skin and a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. If only every man and woman could be Induced to adopt the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men. women j ana gins, ana pasty or muddy com plexions: Instead of the multitudes of iieivw m i-mt i uuuu t ijb, i;ra:xi fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy - ChAnn.P.dePbarhVeIIWhreby drinking each morning, before breakfast, a gias ?: real hot wat'E wU? a te"BPonf ul of l limestone phosphate it t to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and 10 yards of bowels tiie previous day's Indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten ing and freshening the entire aliment ary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds, and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged t phosphate at the drug store which will I cost but a trifle, but Is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance.! awaiting those who practice internal i sanitation. We must remember that 1 Inside cleanliness is more Important ! than outside, because the skin does not absorb lmrjurltlen to poniimlnai, i the blood while the pores In the 20 fget ot oweis do- (Aiv.) CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS: .Tells How to Cat Quick Relief! efrom Head-Colds. It's Splendid! in one minute your clogged nostrils ! will open, the air passages of your head . will clear and you can breathe freely, t ' -; --, Headache, arynesa ro struggimg ror1 comes Instantly. i lt'a Just fine. Don t stay sturfewj-rjp, Wltn a coia or nsi7 vwiairra neuei comes so quickly (Adv.) PLASTERS 71s Verio" Greatest trsai fesseds. Backaohe, Rheumatism. Lumbago, Any Local Pain. sets! JfeWkr Eight Is Waged; for Fair Secretar; A. M. Im ef VorQasa and Tf- Al Jose, Xaottmbeat, Are lee king tke Mao, aad Members of Board Are 3i Tided. Salem. Or.. Jan. It. With a hi ' fight being waged for the position of secretary, and A. H. Lea of Portland and the Incumbent, W. Al Jones, csai dldates, the stste fair board this morn- . lng voted to postpone the election of officers until next Monday. N. K. West of La Grande, M.. L, Jones of Ralem, Edith Toster Westh erred of Portland and W. M. "Savage pt -Corvallls were present at the meetijUff today. President Henry Booth of Rose-" burg being absent on account of 01 neas. ' West and Booth are said to favor, the retention of Jones. It is under- stood that M L. Jones and Savage are. for Lea, while Mrs. tuda la not clear. Weatherred's attl. I Strong ix-essure from the governor of f ice is said to have been exerted. against eevrtiaiy wuuw. Lea was tbe choice of the state game and fish commission for state game warden last year, but declined to take the place. Pastor's Salary Raised. 61 em. Or.. Jan. 12. The Congre gational church congregation voted at the annual meeting last night to in stall a moving plctur for use In con nection with Hunda.y evening service. , - R . K,v,n and burned a mortgage for $8000, whlctt had been paid. Rev. Mr. Elvin's sal ary was raised from 1B0 to HMO. ' lime -Loss in Tuberculosis Xa the Jenraal of the America Xs6 leal Assoelatloa (January 17, ltl4) wu the folio wing-1 . : ? . "It has beea many times stated that la tuberculosis or la the pretabarea losls stage aa increased axaouat of ealotoza (lime) is lost tooth ia?ths urtae and feces. Xa fact, a dealaral tsatloa bas keea thought to he a gore runner ef the development of tuber culosis. " , if tuberculosis is due to lime jloss, the succees of Eckman's Alterative in its treatment may be due. In part, to its content kt a lime salt so pm blned with other valuable ingredient a to be easily assimilated. Always we have urged consumptives to attend strictly to matters of food, hut often some effeotlve remedial agent is needed In many cases oZ apparent recovtry Eckman s Altera tive seems to hae supplied this need, it contains no opiates, narcotics or hablt-formlnir drutr". o I safe to try. 8oll br The Owl Drug Co.. and leading; rZokxaaa Laboratory, Philadelphia. lAdV.) Cures Colds Coug$s Whea Ordinary Freparatioaa rail Wonderful Kew Mixture Hade at Some. I V An investigating doctor and "chemist of national renown, a few years ago. made a remarkable dlscoveiy in. a : M i simple compound, which contains a -M opiates or "dope" and now known 51 to the medical world as ESSBNCB MENTHO - LAXENE. It has most , M ' wonderful virtus a a Curative lag- . atlve. tonic, cough ana ooia , rneai" : ,lvln. tha IvllAm dn-keAtad 1 1 ln.HBni(tnr ailment nf thin charaO- I ter As msrketcd by the drug trade, i It Is a powerful, though perfectly harmless concentration, and the best - H i part Is that one can bur 21 ounce Jf ! and by using simple sugar syrup or X . honey, make a full pint of tbe roost ,: X I delicious and effective cough syrup Jf ever discovered, it absolutely stops a M i cold In Its lnriplency, and If acquired, . It will at once relieve and quickly overcome the most obstinate -cold or ccugh Including Droncnilis. la grippe, hoarseness, and even whooping cough, -Your druggist xhould supply you, even t If he must order from his wholesaler. Every wholesale druggist end thou , sands of retail druggists throughout the U. 8. and Canada sil many gross of ESSENCE MfiNTHO-UXENB . every year. Do not take a cheap wb. stltute and be robbed. Every bottle is guaranteed satisfactory or money hark by The Blackburn Products CoV Mfg Chemists. Dayton, Ohio. 4 Adv.) : AS WE GROW OLDttt , . ' , , our nunuj are quite IS active U la 1 former years but our strength does not ' '"P ' ' ' haps the kidneys are weak, the liter torpid, rheumatic pains or stiffened . . - , , . throw off the colds that winter brings v . What we need is the cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion to renew the blood ' nnd strengthen every organ of tho body, while its glycerine soothes -the respiratory tract and its hypo phosphites strengthen the nerves. .,' Scott's Emulsion is a scientific oil- : Iood of unusul benefit to those pat fifty years particularly during the' rnM.r ..n it imrt, .rAk .nJ ' colder seasons it imparts warmth and c creates strength. One bottle will prova its worth. No alcohol or harmful drora. Eaatt S aswns, BlssaUeM. N. i. All Over Face. Itched Verji Badly Until Could Not Sleep.; In About Two Months HEALED BYCUriCURA SOAP AND OINTMENT BLACKHEADS ID RED P I ES "My trouble began by black held a&4 Mule red ptmpies which came under tbe -skla aad then they came on the top sad . were In spots all over Df face. They itched very" . badly until I could not -sleep and when X scratched taeia tiaey would Weed. "I beard of CuUcora Boap and Ointment and -I tried them.. I would . cleanse my face with boa water and CuUcura Soap and apply the --' Ointment, theo wash It off with Cuttcura Soap and not water. Ia about two months ay race was healed. " (Signed) Mhw Elisabeth Ryier. SSS VT. North Temple,. Salt Lake City. Utah, July 1. i15. Sample Each Free by Mall - With 33-p. Sldn Book oa request. . Ad , drees post-card "Cat tie ww. Dowt. T, ! teea." Sold througlAut UM world.. i! I . i