THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, r PORTLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916.
11
T
PAMPHLETS OF G O. P.
CANDIDATES STARTED
List Will Be Mailed to All Reg
. istered Voters of Oregon by
Secretary of State.
REQUIRES MUCH TIME
Complete 'XAmtm Win Be Mailed Out
Within Ten Jays Za Belief
Bom May Be Delayed.
Saleni, Or., April 21. The mailing
of the Republican candidates' pamph
lets to the registered voters of Ore
gon was commenced Thursday by Sec
retary of State Olcott. As the voters'
names are. secured from weekly lists
furnished by the county clerks under
the law and registration books closed
In th counties April 18, it. will re
quire" some days ror the clerks to
. collect the final registrations from the
precinct registers and .prepare and
. forward lists to the secretary's office
and - the mailing of the pamphlets
cannot be completed for 10 days or
two weeks.
Should any of the registration lists
b delayed "for any reason. Secretary
of State Olcott says he will continue
to mail the pamphlets up to such
' time before election as will allow for
the delivery of the same to the voter
by ordinary mail.
The pamphlets contain only the
names of candidates for election or
nomination at the primary election
. who have submitted statements and
-portrait cuts for publication and paid
the prescribed charges, ranging from
' $10 to $100.
As the mailing of. the pamphlets
was commenced earlier this year than
at any time heretofore, and as th
registrations now close SO days be
fore the election, instead of 15, as
before, under ordinary conditions the
publication should be In the hands of
the registered voters In ample time
before election.
v Insurance Company Files.
Salem, Or., April 21. The Agency
company of Utah, engaged in writing
and soliciting insurance, capita stock
I200-.000, was admitted to do business
in Oregon Thursday by CommiFftioner
Sehulderman. The company will have
its principal Oregon office in Port
land. Articles of incorporation were
filed by the Moore Mill & Lumber
company of Bandon, S. E. Pearce, P.
R. Walker and N. Y. McKanna. incor
porators, and Dunthorpe Maintenance
corporation, Dunthorpe, capital stock
$500.
Dissolution certificates were filed
by the Paper Interfolding company of
Oregon City and the Golden Rod Mill
ing company.
Alleges Inhuman Treatment.
Salem, Or., April 21. Alleging cruel
and Inhuman tratement, Emma Treesh
has brought suit for divorce against
George J, Treesh. They were mar
ried in 1913.
Studies Hospital Conditions.
Salem, Or.., April 21. Superintend
ent Keller of the Western Washington
hospital for the Insane at Steilacoom,
pent two days here this week study
ing methods employed at the Western
Oregon hospital for the insane.
E. O. Edgerton Is 111.
Berkeley, CaU, April 21. (P. N. S.)
E. O. Edgerton, member of the state
railroad commission, is confined to
his home here today by an attack of
diphtheria. He was taken ill Wednes
day while at work in the commission's
offices in San Francisco.
Ban Francisco Trade Excursion.
Marshfield, Or April 21. Word has
been received here that the San Fran
.claco Chamber of Commerce will run
s a trade excursion to Coos bay about
September 15, returning the last of the
,'. month. . It Is stated that already 80
business houses have indicated inten
tion of sending representatives.
WORK OF SENDING OU
1 "IP"
SALMON SPOONS C
BOB MERRILY'
NEAR 0. 0. FALLS
Trout Fishing : Picks Up
Everywhere With Clearing
of Water,
Salmon fishing at Oregon City has
come into Its own at last. During the
past several days hundreds of chin
ooks have been landed by Portland
anglers. The fish jtre running good,
and If the sunny ' weather continues
Sunday will probably be the best .day
of the season.
Fishing at Shipherd's Springs is re
ported to be very good. Henry R.
Everding and Ed Morris of Portland,
landed 78 trout and Dr. F. M. Hurd
caught 39. Robert Wetberall has had
fine success in trout fishing near the
falls. J. H. Erickson caught a 26-.
pound steelhead.
The upper fork of the Deschutes
river Is available for trout fishing
now. A party of Culver anglers,
using worms, landed 31 fine red sides
early this week. Crooked river fish
ing is good.
Spinners are being used In the
north fork of the Washougal river
with great success. One catch of 69
was reported. The sport is reported
to be very good at Scappoose.
Leap Year Bride
Declared Too
Gay
Seattle Man riles Suit for Divorce
Beoaoae Wife Smokes Cigarettes and
Parades th Kails la. Her Hlghti.
Seattle, April 21. (U. P.) After a
whirlwind courtship followed by the
young woman's proposal of marriage
and a hurried wedding in this city last
month, the denouement in the leap
year affair of J. H. Jahn. wealthy
dealer in real estate. Insurance and
rentals, cam Thursday when he applied
for a divorce.
Jahn, a bridegroom of 25 days, has
learned, he says, that he was sought
for his kind and loving nature, not at
all, but for his riches.
Furthermore, he was horrified to
learn that his young and charming
bride smokes cigarettes, he says, and
parades the halls of their apartments
with other girls, dressed only In
nighties, a kimona and slippers.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS
Cowt Xe&ro.
Won. Lost. Tot.
Loa Angeles 10 5 .CHI
Oakland 10 6 .025
Vernon 8 .471
Portland 7 9 .437
San Francisco 7 lo .412
Salt Lak S 8 .383
National league.
Woa. Lcet. .ct.
Philadelphia B 1 JW
Cincinnati 0 8 .623
St. Louis 4 S .571
Boston 8 2 .000
Chicago 3 4 .429
Pittsburg 3 ft .875
Brooklyn 1 S .230
New York 1 4 .200
American League.
P o ton e 2 .750
New York S 2 .800
Br. Louis 4 3 .671
Washington 4 3 .B71
Chicago 5 4 .656
Detroit 4 4 5t0
Cleveland a 4 .833
Philadelphia 0. 8 .000
American Association.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Toledo 2 0 1.000
St. Paul 2 1 .667
Colnmbns 2 1 .607
Mliineepolli 1 -1 .500
Lonlsrille 1 1 .500
Indianapolis 1 2 .533
Kansas City 1 2 .333
Milwaukee 0 2 .000
Western League.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Decker 1 o 1.000
Topeka , 1 o 1.000
Onha 1 O 1.000
Wichita O 1 .000
St. Joseph O 1 .000
Ds Moines O 1 .000
Sioux City O O .000
Lincoln 0 -0 .000
Rose City Card Complete.
Bouts between Sailor Haynle and
Jack Wagner and Peter Schuld and'
Wnitey Campbell have been added to
the program of the Rose City smoker
to be staged April 28, The card will
be featured by a bout between Allen
McNeill and Joe Benjamin.
ma
An Imported Cigar
(Porto Rican) for 5 i3ts.
TON!
This price for an Imported cigar was not possible un
til the stars and stripes were raised over Porto Kico in 1898.
La TUNITA comes in FREE OF DUTY weekly ship
ments directly, to us to keep them fresh.
Porto Rico is aa much a part of the
West Indies as Cuba, and the tobacco
grown there was the only tobacco ever
brought to Havana from elsewhere in
the old Spanish days.
m Its quality is as fine, but admittedly
it is milder, being grown on the moun-
0
D INS
7s
TWO WOMEN OUT FOR
UMATILLA TREASURER;
RLE AS REPUBLICANS
Mrs, Mabel Wolfe and Miss
Grace Gilliam Are Bo
Seeking the Nomination.
Grace Gilliam Are Both
Pendleton, Or., April 21. Giving
Treasurer W. G. Bradley two women
opponents for the Republican nomina
tion, Mrs. Mabel Wolfe of this city
Wednesday evening. Just before time
for filing closed, filed her formal dec
laration. Miss Grace Gilliam of Pilot
Bock had filed the day before.
To Publish Uqnor Buyers.
Pendleton, Or, April 21. In an ef- j
rort to check sales of alcohol by drug
gists, the city council has decided to
publish each week a list of purchasers,
the amount bought and ths store from
which purchased. This was recom
mended by the police committee, who
declared that 86 out of 33 drunks ar
rested this month were Intoxicated
from drinking alcohol. The druggists
declare they are willing to cooperate,
but assert there are physicians who
issue prescriptions after they have
turned applicants down.
O. A. C. After Hay ward.
University of Oregon, Eugene, Or..
April 21. University students are
aroused today over the appearance of
an "authentic" letter in the. Emerald
from a student with "inside dope" stat
ing that unless something is done hur
riedly. Trainer "Bill" Hay ward would
not be with Oregon long. The letter
substantiates a rumor that Oregon Ag
ricultural college was seeking the serv
ices of the head of athletics at Oregon.
According to the statement, O. A. C
has made Hayward an offer of $270
per year as compared with the $2000
salary that he is receiving at Oregon.
Although non-committal on the mat
ter, Hayward smiled at the question
when It was thrust at him at last
nleht's pep-fest and refused to talk
of the matter.
A movement has been started at Ore
gon to retain the services- of Hayward,
who has been the head of all sports at
Oregon for the past 13 years.
Woodland Signs New Twirler.
Ridgefleld, Wash.. April 21. Pitcher
Jesse J. Jacobs, a southpaw, will prob
ata! v glen a contract to hurl for th
LWoodland, Wash., team of the Inter-
City Baseball league. St. Helens was
also after Jacobs.
Healthy Old Age
Brings Happiness
Simple Remedy Promote
Health by Overcoming
Tendency to Constipation
Advancing years impair the action of
the vital organs. Old age should be the
period of greatest happiness, but good
health is necessary. Constipation should
not be tolerated it is often the direct
cause of ill health.
Headache, belching, biliousness,
bloat, drowsiness after eating and oth
er symptoms of constipation can be
readily, relieved by the use of a simple
laxative compound sold in drug stores
under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin. Mr. J. H. Bristol, 1412 Geddes
Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich., who is 83 years
old, says "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
is the best remedy-1 ever used for con
stipation and I always have a bottle
of it In the bouse to use when I feel
the need of it; it never disappoints."
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a mild
laxative preparation, positive in Its ef
fect, acting easily and naturally with
out griping or other pain or discom
fort. For over & quarter of a century
It has been the standard household
remedy in thousands of homes. Drug-
gists everywhere sell it for fifty cents
Size)
nncessas
tain slopes, where the trop
ical heat is temDered bv
cooling winds.
: Spanish natives, whose art is a
family inheritance, make La TUNITA.
Havana does not surpass these wonder
ful workmen.
When you .get an Imported
I (Porto Rico) ciirar for 5 cent.
(Box of 50, $2.50) as you get it in
f La TUNITA, you are on ground
: occupied ' alone by UNITED CI
GAR STORES. If a ten yeaiV
'IP
test of one of our strongest claims.
Women's Golf Titel
Qf South Up Today
Sao Francisco. Cal., April 21. (V.
P.) The -California women's, golf
championship was being decided today
on the links of the San Francisco Golf
and Country club at Ingleslde, where
Miss Edith Chesebrough and Mrs. Hu
bert Law met in the final 18 hole
match.
As the result of the gruelling eon-
testa throucrh which they have passed
i iu'n ,th J"' rS
Keraji-finals began yesterday Miss
Chesebrough was the favorite with
many for the title but the remarkable
performance of Mrs. Law in snatching
victory from defeat after she was 3
down to Mrs. A. fl. Pommer and appar
ently hopelessly behind, has brought
her a host of backers. She defeated
Mrs. Pommer 1 up. each player get
ting a medal score of 88. A large gal
lery followed today's -play.
Manager Cliff Blankenship of the
Salt Lake club-may not get Outfielder
Beall for quite a spell. Ha has made
all arrangements for the transfer of
Beall from Cincinnati to Portland, but
Garry Hermann has yet to obtain
waivers .on Beall. In the meantime
Cincinnati is using him and yesterday
he got three hits in four times up.
including a home run. He caught five
flies and it looks bad for Blankenship
getting him Immediately.
Russ Hall, manager of the Tacoma
club, sat in a box seat with Judge
McCredie yesterday at the park. Russ,
who used to 'be a springtly fellow, is
running Dave Dugdale a close race in
the averdupois league and if the truth
were known, may be beating Dug out.
Ha says the two Bigbee boys and Al
Bartholemy are showing up nicely.
'President Ahalgesique Tango Baum
of the Pacific Coast league, who has
been here attending the opening of
the season, departed last night for
San Francisco, where he was called
by Important business. A
Pask art's two-bagger, followed by
Gavvy Cravath's solid single, let Phil
adelphia beat the Giants in the open
ing game at New York. It happened
in the twelfth.
Detroit took a tight one from the
White Sox when Harry Heilmann's
club smote one of Wolfgang's hooks
on the brow in the ninth for two bags
and sent Veach home.
Bradfords Sign Luckey.
Manager Erny Taylor of the Brad
ford Inter-City team has signed Out
fielder Dick Luckey, who played with
the East Side team last season.- Luckey
will replace Kennedy in center field.
a bottle. A trial bottle of Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained
free of charge, by writing to Dr. W
B. Caldwell. 454 Washington St., Mon
ticello. Illinois.
3t.
.... -
EEL WORM INFESTS
STRAWBERRY PLANT15
KILLING ROOT FIBERS
Origin of New Pest , in the
Hood River Valley Remains
Unsolved Mystery.
Hood River, Or April 21. The eel
worm, a death-dealing pest, hereto
fore unknown in the Hood River Val
ley, was discovered this week infesting
the strawberry plants and killing the
plant by destroying Its root fibers. The
new pest feeds only upon the roots and
causes a knotty condition that com
pletely saps the plant. The eel was
first discovered In berry plants that
were being set. The origin of the new
peet is a mystery. The local experi
ment station states hat the only way
to get rid of the eel is by clean culti
vation of the ground for a period of
at least two years.
If crops are full the Hood River
strawberry crop will. total 125 carloads
this year.
Catholic Fathers Transferred.
Hood River. Or April 21. Father
Roman, who has had charge of the mis
sionary work of the Catholic church In
the Hood River territory, has been as
signed to take charge of the Hood
River church. Father Francis, who
has been in charge here, has bean
transferred to take charge of the Cath
olic church at Burns, Oregon.
Cash Goes to Philadelphia.
Hood River, Or., April 21. Harry L.
Cash, graduate of the Hood River high
school and student of the U. of O.,
will sail from Vancouver, B. C, May
Again
That This
Two
Entrances
143
Third
Street
WJ$$.tyflftSt'$ Street !
n.?'aVaS Quality is at the very foundation of
snaAes. a.l a
Exlra Special Values in Men's Hand-Tailored Suits
Direct From the Style Centers See Them
Tomorrow in the Beautiful Salesroom
We keep our cus-
tomers' clothes re-
paired and pressed
without charge.
You Will Say These Garments Are Not Approached at the Price Anywhere
See
$3.50 to cial
wear
Outfitters for Men--SOUTOWEST COR. THIRD AND ALDER STS.
18, on the steamer Empress of Russia. I
in corapany-wlth (0 other teachers; for j
the Philippines where he ' Is under a
two-year contract : to teach in the
United States government schools of
Manila;
Clean Up Next Week.
. Hood River, Or., April 2L Clean up
week will be in full swing next week
in Hood River under the direction of
th Woman's elub.
Parties Will Unite
To Pick Delegates
Aberdeen, Wash., April 2 L Former
Progressives will join - with Republi
cans throughout the county in the Re
publican caucuses to be held Saturday
to select delegates to th county Re
publican convention, to be held here
April 29. which. In turn, will select
delegates to the state convention. May
8 at North Yakima. Progressive dele
gates will go to the county convention
and Progressives will be represented
on the state delegation to North
Yakima.
Both Republican and former Pro
gressive leaders admit such a plan will
be put into affect and that the Progres
sive party, in this county will be a
thing of th past.
Republican and Progressive senti
ment la this county favors an open
minded, unlnstructed delegation to the
national convention at Chicago.
Weeks to Meet Mitchell.
Seattle. Wash., April 21. (P. N. S.)
Some real boxing Is anticipated by
fans who will be present at the Elks
club tonight, when Billy Weeks, Cana
dian middleweight champion, and Sid
Mitchell, of Australia, meet in a four
round bout.
Frankle Sullivan, of Los Angeles, and
Leo Houck. of Seattle, will meet In the
eeml-windup. . Charley Oivens will
meet Charley Davidson in an attempted
"comeback; Steve Reynolds will oppose
Roy Lee, a hard-hitting sailor, and
Bert Forbes will tackle Barney Wil
liams, late of New York.
We Remind You ,
Should Be Your Store
RiTMl O al 1
uic 8 iurc iTiiixcr it uruanu s. newesi
shopping place for those who buy ap
parel for men and boys- But this does
not mean that prices are higher here.
Any day of any week you can make
your selections at this store with the
positive assurance that you are getting
a full dollar's worth and more for
every dollar expended. No transaction is considered
closed until you are satisfied, and any articles not
worn may be returned for a cash exchange any time
Surely- you welcome such a store.
F1
and
' "
Mfller's Extra Spe-
Value in Fine Neck- "
at
The New Set -Snug Short J-
Sleeve Union Suit f?Cv
(White), Here at. .... . Od)C
U. OF 0. STUDENTS ARE
ARRESTED TV'ICE ON
TRIP FROM PORTLAND
First Held Because Auto Had
No License, Then Police
Thought Tag Stolen,
University of Oregon, Eugene, Or.,
April 81.Two arrests and a break
down were the chief incidents In an
automobile trip from Portland to Eu
gene made yesterday by. Moose Mulr
head and Paul Downard, students at
the University of Oregon and both
from Portland. ,
The first arrest occurred in Port
land, because of the lack of a license.
This cost $4.60. They bought a license,
but were arrested again in Salem be
cause it was believed they had stolen
the license. ' After proving their In
nocence of the charge the - travelers
started on, but misunderstood the di
rections at Jefferson and wandered for
a while In the vicinity of 8c io before
they again found the right road.
All went well until about three miles
out of Sugene, "Betsy's" batteries gave
out and she had to be towed into Su
gene, arriving at c:30. after an eight
hour's trip.
v a j w iiuia uirais. t
New York, April 21.- (U. P.) -Pie
Way, Yale varsity pitcher; Is slated to
Join the New York Oiants after - he
graduates In June, it was learned to
day. McGraw's scouts have had their
eyes on him for some time.
Demetral Has Sore Bar.
Battle Creek. Mich.. April SI. (U. P.)
UTT.T.Tsf ' STrTB-
CZAX. 85o TBZTILI
8XXJC BOSOX
TS.
.
We keep bur cus-
tomers, clothes re
paired and pressed
without charge.
- Kill, r'm
1SM&& TiiK
fZ
Kali boss, the 7
pair , 5,
William Demetral, the Greek .wres
tler, who . recently appeared In San
Francisco. Is very 111 here today with
inflammation of th ear. ,
DL3a
WHY PAY RENT?
WE CAN supply you a home
of your own, constructed to
suit, on your lot or ours. Or
we .will sell you an already
built home on the same easy
terms.
Writs, phone or call for '
full particulars contained in
FREE HOME BOOK.
The largest home builders
in the Pacific Northwest.
OLIVER PC acVPERV.Piucs.
NORTHWESTERN HANK EDO.
N
CW
m
Portland
Skould
Fiwt VyA
Tkeir
Way to
Hotel
Gorneli
1US
,TTM ft a SXT AI9
O. W. OoraeUns, PresUsat, -
Mm yteseaer. asanageiv
wowmaa, vs.
lO,
The PLACE TO GO FOR
EASTERTIDE
VACATION
Glatsopip'
Beaco
Many Cottages Wil Be Open
Natatoria Open Daily .
Hotel Dining-Rooms Open
First-Class Fishing in Necan
' ' icum . -
Beautiful Weather ' , .
Week-End J5
Round-Trip
Longer Limit $4
Astoria and Clatsop Beach
Train, with Observation Par
lor Cars, leaves daily 8:10
A. M. Saturday Evening Ex
press 6:15 P. M.
North Bank Ticket Office
i 6th and Stark Sts.
SHASTA
liSMITED
SERVICE
TO
GRAYS HARBOR
V. ; VIA
O-W. R. R. & N.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
'' rrom Union Dtpot
J)Daily2:10p.m.
better Service at
NO EXTRA FARE
STEEL CARS OP COURSE .
Phone lle ..
CITY TICICET OFHCE
' Wasniaf ton at Tbifd
A6121 Brosuiway 4500
tor tickeU. reservations, etc.
Yoar Bsf (ace ' CheckaKl ' at
, Home Ak About It,
Arrivals l!j
in i
Seaside
3