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    the Oregon, daily, journal, Portland; Wednesday, February 21, 1917.
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aa value hia haalta to
PILOTS PRESENT TO
; ENGINEERS REASONS
! " CABLES ARE OPPOSED
Seek to Retain at Least One
, Good Anchorage Ground in
Local Harbor Lines
TOO BIG VESSELS ARE
STARTED FOR EUROPE
VON BERNSTORFF AND MEMBERS OF PARTY JUST PRIOR TO DEPARTURE
GIRLS FEED MILITIAMEN ON DUTY IN NEW YORK
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
BY AMERICAN LINE
Steamship Mongolia and the
Freighter Algonquin Sail
From New York,
FOR THROAT AND LUNGS
arrmmur co trass amu colds
Eckman's
Alterative
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RADICAL CHANGE ADVISED
Wall Street Bets on els.
New York. Feb. 21. tU. P.)
Bets of 2 to l,have been made
in Wall street Jhat neither the
Orleans nor the .Rochester.
American ships now in the sub
marine rone, will be sunk.
sou bt au ULaJDnra sxxraazsTS
"Ouster Cables CIom to All Bridges,
t Inn Intervals Tree," Is Plea
Offered Port Officials.
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Bell-aws
MB
Restrain the laying of cable, except
'beneath or close to the bridges across
the Willamette river. Is the request
made of Major Jf. C. Jewett. Lnlted
Ktates engineer corps. ty the Colum
bia River Pilots' association. J
'" A -request for permission to lay a
cable across the river below the Broad
ly bridge has been made by one t f
"the telephone companies, and Major
Jewett asked for opinions from the in-
terested parties along the waterfront,
"pilots are still talking about the
time the- dredger Chinook fouled a
cable with her anchor. The mudhook
cut through the Insulation and elec
trlcity was Immediately transferred to
every part of her hull. The sailors
standing on the forepeak escaped be
cause they luckily were standing on
hemp hawsers lying there. Her wire
less was knocked out. Blue flame shot
1 from the masthead.
On another occasion a steamer
fouled the cable of the Albina ferry,
which being suddenly drawn taut
knocked a man Into the river and
knocked a woman down, breaking Tier
- thigh. M ,
The Port of Portland dredger Wil
lamette working Just below the Mor
rison Street bridge fouled a bunch of
discarded cables ho thick that it was
wlth some difficulty that her ladder
was raised.
The river bottom about the Sellwoo-1
ferry route !s so dotted with discarded
cables that on the several occasions
that Hugh Brady has been forced to
grapple for bodies near there it has
been Impossible to work successfully.
Pilots point out, too, that when put
ting a steamer through the bridges,
'the most dangerous kind of naviga-
- tlon" both to steamer and the general
public, it is Impossible to drop an an-
( chor without danger of fouling a cablj
and endangering the lives of the men
- on the vessel as well as the cable it
self. They say that if the cables were
i concentrated about the bridges, where
' there Is no need of dropping anchor,
instead of between the bridges where
it la always possible that such an ex
pedlent may be resorted to, both the
telephone companies and the mariners
would be benefited.
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COUNTERS YOH BERNST01irr.42tKCE5S JiATZFEX-DT 9 COUNT VOU BRNSTOd"JFr TlsJ
Above is a picture of Count von Bernstorff as he looked prior to his departure aboard the steamship
lYederik VIII, of the Scandinavian-American, line. Elaborate precautions were taken by the United
' States government and city and state police to keep cranks of any description from either attacking
or bothering the envoy. Police launches with machine guns mounted in them kept up a continual
patrol on the water side of the big steamer, while secret service men and members of the neutrality
squad watched the docks.
at the McEachern yards, went to the
oil dock and to the St. Johns Lumber
Co. afterward, where she began taking
her cargo for Port Pirie. She passed
the government inspection Monday.
PLEASED W ITU MOTpRSHIP
SHIPPING FIRM ORGANIZED
Viking Company to Own Ships
Iluilidng at Astoria Yard.
Articles of incorporation for the Vik
ing Bhipplng Co. were filed by Arnold
Reimaih, Charles A. Bdwards and
Jesse Stearns. The new company will
own the five motorships built or build
ing at Astoria by the McEachern Ship
building Co. The incorporators are all
officers of the 'A. O. Anderson & Co.,
' owners of the shipbuilding plaat.
The Actoria, first of the vessels built
Bad Sprains or
Muscle Strain
Rub pain, ache, soreness and
swelling right out with
;; "St. Jacobs Oil."
Rub it on a-Bpralned ankle, wrist,
ahouldei. back or a sprain or strain
anywhete, that's when you realize the
magic in old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil.
because the moment it is applied, out
comes the paint ache, soreness and
welling. It penetrates right into the
injured muscles, nera, ligaments.
tendons and bones, and relief comes
instantly. It not merely kills pain, but
soothes and heals the Injury so a quick
recovery is errectea.
Get a small trial bottle of "St. Ja
cobs Oil" right now at any drug store
and atop suffering. Nothing else sets
things straight so quickly -so thor
oughly. It is the only application to
rub on a bad sprain, strain, bruise or
welting. (Adv.)
a nrel. An. tarn. w Municipal
Astoria, Am. -n St. Johns
Berlin. Am. sta Ouble
Colonel P. g. Mlcfale, Am. dredger Unntoa
E. K. Hill. Am. Kb...., Westport
Levi G. Burreu. Am. h Gobie
Manila, Am. sb Astoria
Meteor, Am. ach I. -P. Lumber Co.
Beace. Am. sb Aatoria
Kok City, Am. aa Almworth
tan Paane, Am. ma Supples
St N'lcholaa, Am. lb Atorla
Tatoe, Ain. as Westport
At Neighboring Ports.
Aatoria, Feb. 21. Sailed at 7:80 a. m.. A tin
and J. B. Stetson, for San Francisco. Scboooer
Alumna left Brook field at 7 a. m. for Port
land. , Arrived down at 8:3(5 a. m., achoooer
Manila. Arrived at 8:50 a. m., Tahoe, from
San Pedro.
Astoria. Feb. 26. Sailed at 2:15 p. m..
Northern Pacific, tor San Franelaco. Left up
at 4 p. m., schooner Alamnm. Arrived at 0:15
and left op at 9:40 p. m., Rose City, from Sag
rearo, via Ban Francisco.
Point Reyes, Feb. 20. Passed at 10 a.
St so wood, from Colombia river for San Pedro.
Eureka. Feb. 20. Bailed at 10 a. m. Break
water, from Portland and Coos Bay for San
Francisco.
San Pedro, Feb. 20. Sailed Tiverton, for
uoiumDia river; Kecanicam. for Aatoria
Astoria, Feb. 21. Sailed at 11:20 a. m., F.
A. KUburn. for San Fransiaco, via Coos Bay
and Eureka; J. B. Stetson returned en account
of engine trouble
San Francisco, Feb. 21. Arrived Anrella,
mine me. via porta 7 a. m. : Daisy Uaasbv
Redondo, 8 a. m. : Breakwater. Portland, via
ports, 8:30 a. m.; Ba King, towing Rraklne
m. rneips, rort on vain, 10 a. m.; Tatoosb.
towmg Acapuico, comoi, iu:.JO a. m; M. .
sierra, las Angeles, 11 a. to.
C. A. Barckhardt Returns From
. Launching of Oregon Happy.
Enthusiastic over the new motorship
built for his firm, Charles A. Burck
hardt, president of the Pacific-Alaska
Fisheries and the Alaska-Oregon
Steamship company, returned from Se
attle. r The motorship, the Oregon, was
launched Saturday. She left the ways
without a hitch, attaining a high
speed before she plunged into the wa
ters of Puget sound, and floated easily
whem in the water. The vesa-el did
not lealc a drop after being placed In
the water, and is declared by her owner
to be a beautiful craft.
The,, name of the Alaska, steamship
line which Burckhardt intends to op
erate from Portland b&a been changed
to the Alaska-Oregon In order not to
conflict with the Oregon-Alaska
Steamship company. Incorporated last
year, but which failed to put on the
line it contemplated.
While in Seattle Burckhardt inspect
ed the Kuskokwim River, which has
oeen purcn&sea lor mo ruruiuiu-A1-, R,uT.m.i a ui... n,,. a .
ka run, and found the work on her I Colonel E. I Drake. Vancouver. lO:0 a. m
proceeding handily. She is tp start San Francisco, Feb, 21. (P. N. 8.) Arrived
on her first
with cannery
-
New York, Feb. 21. (U P.) The
first American line steamship to leave
this port since the German submarine
warning was issued the Mor.fcolia to
day i cast Sandy Hook and on her way
to Europe. EThe was followed closely
by the American freighter Algonquin.
Both are bound for London, and are
the first American line vessels to sail
from here for a British port since
Germany's warning.
Officials of the American line wert
reticent over the Mongolia's sailing, re
fusing even after she had been seen to
pass out of the harbor to admit hci
sailing. She is a vessel of 13.619 torn,
and is an out-and-out American vesse'
having been built in thls-cojntry, and
never having flown any flag except th
American. Np attempt was made to
disguise her. She Is painted in regular
colors, with her name and reglstr
painted on her sidv-s in huge letters.
The captain of the Mongolia is Ed
ward Rice, an American.
All sailings of passenger vessels have
been cancelled by the American line.
Shippers have been notified to take
freight out of the hold of the St. Louis,
where it had been lying since February
3, when her sailing was postponed.
The Philadelphia Is expected to take
her place alongside the St, Louis. Ne.v
iork and St. Paul when she arrives
nere tonjorrow from Liverpool.
Speculation here as to the probable
cause of the cancellation of American
IN W . if
I " W, I'
W
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ENDS CATARRH, ASTHMA,
Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and
Colds, or money back. Sold and
guaranteed by The Owl Drug
Co., Broadway at Washington St.
Pcd Off Your Rough Skin
To remove roughness, chap or any
complexion difficulty, the best thing
to do is to remove the skin Itself. Thla
la easily and harmlessly done by fie
application of ordinary mercollted wax.
The wax peels off the defective outer
kin, a little each day, gradually bring,
lng the second layer of skln to view.
The new skin Is beautifully soft, clear,
white and young-looking. Just procure
an ounce of mere oil zed wax at any
drug store and use like cold cream.
line sailings was along twe different The) above photograph shows Mis s Theodora Booth of Brooklyn, who
has organized a corps of school girls to feed the men of the naval
militia on duty on the chilly bridges of Manhattan. The girls
make daily rounds of all sentries and famish them with hot cof
fee and cakes. This is much ap predated by the xritizen sailors and
helps to make the cold job a bit more pleasant.
lines. One was that it might mean the
final decision of the government not to
aid in arming ships flying the Ameri
can flag. The other was that the pres
ent international crisis had caused th
government to notify the ships' owners
that they might be needed for auxil
iary work. The Philadelphia and tha
New York, under the names Harvard r.-tion ln brilliancy, but the ex
and Tale, were so used ln the Spanlsii. h wa made. Then he grabbed
American war. ki. v. t,rti to leave the room
"Whv rhrrn are YOU going 7 She
xiere s a tag laea. asked in surprise.
Some time aro. says the Christian "To the florist's for more carna-
Endeavor World, Mrs. Brown called Hons," he called from the front door,
l at tne nome 01 aars. jonea xo xaia i
I .1. - J .1.1 ..jl
uver ma luuiuua uiu uuui,, situ i ma lnnneniaui nouci-iiB.
"Bv the war. dear" remarked fra. U wwk'i run.
Brown inquisitively, "where Is Mln- "Cheer up, old man,- said a eonsol
nle? I haven't seen her for an age." lng friend. "Perhaps posterity will
"Minnie Is at college," proudly re- recognize the genius displayed ln your
s ponded the fond mother, and then plays.
nanaiiy. Sine is tp start I san Francisco. ret. 21. (P. N. S.) Arrived
voyage north, from Seattle f,eb- lel E- Drake. Port Angetas,
-y aupplles. March 1. Later .ct??- "tZ- lu.
she will come to Portland to begin j Mandalay. ls Angeles, 6:40 p. m.; PBsidena!
th service.
AJDioo. 6:50 p. m.: barze Fnllerton. In tow
ef tug Fearless. Port Sao Luis, 6:40 p. m.;
Aiumna arnyea at isortn oani qock.
. , . ,,, EI Segundo. Port Wells, 10:30 D. m.
ALU AlA.-li ll Vj WAlJi.tunu.lli Sailed Beaver. Los Anrelea. 11 i . m
N'oyo, Los Angeles, 11:50 a. m.: Curacao, Bal
if:oo a. m. ; Baotlam, ColnmbLa river,
a. m. : Oneen. Heat tie 12-30 n m
The motorship San Pasne. being Los Anreles. 4:10 n. m.: Hnmboidt. Rttl
bMllt by Joseph Supple, was hauled to :3 p- .; Celilo, Los Angelas, 8 p. m.;
the face of Supple s dock, and on Bl- -".Tr: wV
urday will go into drydock to have her Honolulu, thence" Janoary 22, ln tow tag Wan
propeller shaft installed, her hull derer. at 3 a. a. Salle Senator, for Ban
painted and repaired. She is being Francisco, 5 m. m February 20 Arrived
50
built from the old liarhtship No,
for Mexican coast trade.
Tti mntftfijlln Anral left for St
Helena, where she will load lath and Saund 2b, 20-8tl,dl'J rarragnt
kong. via ports, 1 p. m.; Morning Star, Van-
fwTer. i p. m. ssaiieo u. a. cable snip Burn-
w uutuvtl noon.
be towed to San Francisco for engine
installation.
Joseph Supple is repairing the steam
er Woodland at his yard.
Ketchikan. Feb. 20 Safled Snnkm. mii.
ixjuuo, x p. m.; uiiy or aeatue, northbound
t :3 a. m.
Victoria, FVb. 20. Arrived Tapam steaai.
Thie ateamer Pomona will haul grain j moceded for Yokohama t S:i n m ''
from Peoria to Corvallls to the mills I Vanooover. Feb. 21. Arrived Admiral
of tViA latUr rvnlTit fnf a fn Va I Schley, from Seattle, vie Ti corns rrtmirr
IOO A wt V." I n. , . .
With 2000 tons of cargo, one of tb Z. f olrlua lrD
Officer Lillis
HadQuickCure
for 'Dumb' Man
Professional Faker Picked Mrs.
Mike as Easy Mark, bat His
Delusion Suddenly Ended.
A well dressed young man went to
the home of Patrolman M. E. Lillis
at 6(5 Hoyt street yesterday during
the noon hour, and when Mrs. Lillis
opened the door handed her a note.
t .-. v. somewnere aoout xne sixty-rinn lap w th. k Tot TIism.
V J w .r . v . .v. 'of tho conversation the caller re- Things looked black for the drama
and dumb; that be had gotten in the ferred to the younr daurhter of the x.t vnr the fourth time in one sea
way of an exploding shell in the war host. son a play had been withdrawn, after
zone In Europe, and asked help for
medical relief.
"Mike, there's a deserving young
fellow out on the front porch whom
we might help," said MW. Lillia to her , added. "And 1 am so worried about "Maybe " said the dmatist bltter-
auaoana, wno was at me aining tame.
Mike went to the door. The visitor
gave him the note.
"Where do you live?" wrote Mike on
the pad.
"San Francisco," wrote the afflict
ed one.
"Did you ever have a fight?" wrote
Mike,
"No," was the answer.
"Well, you speak up and tell me
about yourself, or you are going to
have the beat fight of your life," wrote
Mike.
"Wha do you want me to say?" said
the visitor, before he thought.
Mike took him to headquarters His
prisoner was mute again. His name
was William Saunders, alias Robert
Wardcll.
In municipal court today Warden
had regained his speech and hearing
He said he was guilty and blinked In
painful recognition when Judge Lang
guth murmured, "Forty days."
Bertlllon records showed that the
man had been playing the same game
up and down the coast, and that he
recently served 70 days ln Seattle for
the offense. He said he had been pi cit
ing up 13 or $4 a day on the "stall."
BISURATEB
MAGNEsia
For Dyspepsia, Indigestion
Heartburn. Belching, Sour Stomach,
Gas ln Stomach, etc., take a teaspoon
ful of Bisurated Magnesia In a half
glass of hot water after eating. Is
safe, pleasant and harmlass to use and
gives instant relief from all forms of
Htomach .disorder. Sold by druggists
everv where.
haven't had a letter for nearly cornpteritV1,,!
her. I
torn w m '
"There Is7 where you make a mis-1 fr" llat
take," was the prompt rejoinder of
Mrs. Brown. "Instead of letting her
go to college why didn't you send her
to one of those correspondence
schoolsr
some time, the steamer Rose City ar
rived from San Franclco.
Launch Sea Diver.
Seattle, Waah.. Feb. 21. (P. N. S.) I
The United States submarine N-3,
last of a trio to be built by the Se
attle Construction & Drydock company,
will be launched here late today. A
delegation of naval officers from
Bremerton will be present.
NEWS OF THE PORT
v
Don't Rub It On
Bruises or Sore Muscles
Sloan's Liniment quickly pene
trates and soothes without
rabbing. Cleaner than
rnussy . plasters or ointments,
does not stain the skin.
Have a bottle handy for emergency.
rheumatic aches and pains, neuralgia,
lumbago, gout, strains, sprains and
lame back, yield to Sloan's LJnlment.
At all druggists, 25c 60c, and $1.00.
Arrivals Fsbrnaxv SI.
Hose City. American steamer. Captain Ran
kin, passengers and freight, from San Fran-I
rtsco and Los Angeles, San Francisco a Port
land steamabip company.
Marine Almanac
Wsathsr at Biver's Mouth.
Ntwth Head. Feb. 21. Condition at the
month of the river at noon, smooth; wind west, I
17 nines; weatner cloudy.
Son and Tides February 82.
Son rises, 7:02 a. m. Son sets, 5:47 p. m.
Tides at Astoria.
High Water: Low Water:
1 :17 a. m- S.T f eet 7:32 a. m.. 0. foot
1:10 p. m.. 0.2 feet 7:53 p. m., 0.6 foot I
Tho time ball on the TJ. S. hydtographlc of-l
nee was oxoppea ac noon.
Rheumatism Advice
After each meal and at eedtime
take a tablespoonful of the fol
lowing home-made medicine used
all over the United States and
noted for Its remarkable results.
Relief begins after the first dose.
Syrup of Sarsaparilla.l ounce
Toris Compound 1 ounce
Simple Elixir Vt pint
This recipe formerly called for
whiskey, but the simple elixir is
very much better.
Published by Medical Formula i
Laboratory. Dayton, O. The in- I
rr.i) l.nt. .nlfl.1 n n V . V
cured from any good drug store.
Daily River Readings.
STATIONS 9 s
fi .a
-2 3 Ss
b.m ( g cS S
Lwiston 24 2.2 0.1 0.01
L'matllla 25 1.0 0.1 0.00
Engene 10 4.8 0.4 0.4S
Albany 20 .S 0. 0.56
Salem 20 5.S 0.5 0.50
Oregon City. 12 5.7 0.2 O.Sl
Portland 15 4.8 Q. 5 O 27
t Harmless Means
of Reducing Fat
Manv fat oool fear ordlnartr mnn
for reducing their weight. .Here is an
traordinaxy method. Kxtraordinary
cause while perfectly harmless no
tting or exercise are necessary
exactly in acco
( ) Rising. ( ) Falling.
CE GARRY DISEASE
-sA. SUllTheeePestaByUalng
STEARNS'
ELECTCIC PASTE
-- -
River Forecast.
The WllUmette river at Portland will rise it Mich for 1 l-TeAdv
alowiv dnrins the next tarn r w- iroii. Mien., for a large case. Adv
ance with the famous
Marmoia Prescription. A reduction of
two. three or four oounda a week la tha
rule. Procure them from any druggist
or if you prefer send 73 cents to the
Aiarmoia Co., gS4 Woodward ave., De-
Steamers Due to Arrive,
PASSIICNR1CRH IKtl rleilT
Ma From n
Northern Pacific. .. . 8. F Vrb. 23
Beaver 8.. a L,. A Feb. 26
vow yW -s- t. a U. A Mar. 4
Steamers Dae to Depart.
sin . For Date
nv . r. u. A..
Northern Pacific... E. F
Beaver I.. A. & S. I'..
IVB.KBIB s. n
HOT TEA BREAKS
A COLD TRY THIS
t
- w. . vvioumutt 1 Akntaa, Am ss.
I BOLD KVMYWHEKat-asc and im 1 Ahunaa. Am. aa
Get a small package of Hamburg
Feb. 22 1 firaaat Tea ' or aa ih r.rmin t Alka
Feb! Is C,1;-,t ' "Hmb",f Brust Thee,- at
Steamers leavins PnrtlaMi for 9n r-i. I of t ha tea. nut i cud of bolllnar wn.r
OB IT Connect With th stMtnra V mmA Xlmm. f hiuik 1 1 mm thpnu.li A " ilmvrn . 1
2!VrwV.Dl..Sa.f.'!JM.M.0dV- W1du arink . teacup full at any tlm. it is
Baa Biieao. 1 the most effective way to break a cold
- . , I iiui eim .mn. aa it ooana ua tvni-M
Vessels i Port. . i I relieving congestion. Also loosens the
Name. - ,v - - . . . 1 bowels, thus breaking a. com at once.
............ ..v.. .Ooeie I K It is inexpensive, and entirely vege-
.Ketta Baak taDie, tnereior narmiess. - - . -
Fire Bureau Heads .
Oppose Amendment
"With a view
exact meaning
the proposed
to he voted
of determining the
of the wording of
Initiative measures
on by the people
A Brisk Trade.
From the New York Times.
A shy youag man had been calling
for months on the sweetest girl ln
the world,-but, being bashful, his suit
languished. Finally she decided It
was up to her to start something, so
the next time he called she pointed to
the carnation ln his buttonhole and
said :
"I'll give you a kiss for that car
nation."
The young man's color outdid the
At Once! Stops
Stomach Misery
and Indigestion
'Tape's Diapepsin" makes
sick, sour gassy stom
achs feel fine.
GERMANS
SURPRISED
Heah Shin Diseases "
AT DOUBT IN U. S. OF
POSITION OF AUSTRIA
It is unnecessary for you to suffer
with eczema, blotches, ringworm,
rashes and similar skin troubles. A lit -tie
zemo, obtained at any drug store
for 25c or $1.00 for exfra large bottle,
and promptly applied will usually give
instant relief from itching torture. It
cleanses and soothes and heals quickly
I and effectively most skin disease's.
Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating,
Conferences Between Ameri-! SSStSSSfiSu
can Ambassador and Aus-isff?"l?K!.?,l?
IV uuy uiu save n iui uici uiiiin
trian Minister Puzzle.
NO OTHER GRAY
HAIR RESTORER
IS GUARANTEED
In June, providing for the es
tablishment of a two-platoon or
double-shift system for firemen. Fire
Chief Dowell and his assistant chiefs
nave asKea city Attorney iA nocne
for an interpretation of the proposed
act. Fire Chief Howell and his as
sistants say the bill as now being
initiated is full of "jokers," that It
will put an end to the fire prevention
campaign as now handled under the
supervision of Fire Marshal Stevens,
place the fire bureau in the hands of
the firemen, and cost between $200,000
and $300,000 a year for the operation
of the fire bureau.
Excess Tippling
Is Now Crime m
State of Oregon
It is now an offense against
the peace and dignity of the
state of Oregon to get drunk.
Hitherto overindulgence in 11-
)fr quor meant a thaw-out in the
tanks of the city jail, but the
) new state law provides that the
4t tippler must lay out his jag in
4t the county jail and tne rines go
to the state.
1 The first cofnplaint under this
unique -statute was drawn by
Deputy District Attorney. T. G.
Ryan yesterday. John Crocker.
a north end saloonkeeper for
it over SO years, and now propri
4tt etor of a soft drink place at 41
ijt North Sixth street, is the, de-
fendant.
ife Crocker is also charged with
jjt -violating the prohibition law.
ja Police Sergeant Oelsner and Pa
4t trolman Cameron, who watched
him trying to lock the door of
his place for 25 minutes yesler-
day morning early before ar
jjt resting him. declare that he is a
it genuine bootlegger, asserting as
a reason that he had a flask of
jt whiskey hidden in a boot behind
the counter of his place of busi-
; ness. - x
Crocker will bo . tried for
4t - drunkenness and for' violating
ifr : the prohibition - law under .the .
ikl state statute this afternoon.- ;
t-v tnnJim Ton eat hit back
taste good, but work badly; term-nt
into acids and cause a ica. ---
stomach? Now. Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic,
jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin helps
neutralize the excessive acids In the
stomach so your food wont sour and
unset you. There never wa
so safely quick, so certainly effective
No difference now Daou w 1 7, "
is upset you usually get happy relief 1 1
five minutes, out wu.w v - -most
1. that It help.to regulate yovr
D I T rx . stomacn so you ,
on t Use Uvea Let . j. .ithmt rear
Qr c:.1. C.t. Most remedlea give you reuei sonic--oan.
a simple, oare, I .,".,,,, -re -i0w. but not aure
Sure Preparation, TlJg.K?u&lS&
Nah.nl Crslrx Wk Terr aulckly.
iiaiuiu wavs i wun v v...-. - - - id...'.
ni.min" comes ln contact with tho
v, Aiatreaa 1cst vanishes your
- vl.
Here is tne one sare. cleanly, heaitn- .tnmacfh rets aweeu no I"3.
f ui and certain way to restore the nat- I .nictations of undigested food.
ural color to gray or faded, lifeless ..' H,nrn and you feel fine.
hair the one method Jn perfect good Z ow make the best investment
5?A,cceped by Amertca's fore- Oo J?. by -tting a large f If ty-
golor Restorer will bring cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any
. . . . . . i . I . -t . . t . a irk t vii in l ri -
an your nair oacK to its original, even anig store. ... -. -
ahade. and it will be rich, alossv. lus- needless it is to suffer from
trous and sort. or women. J-Ban I indirestion. dyspepsia or any stomacn
.....o -A t-w. ""i dinorder due to acia ierraeuuiiivu.
and women. Q-Ban means the look of Q'soroer
Amsterdam. Feb. II. (V. P) Ger
man officialdom Is Intensely Interested
and puzzled, by the conference at
Vienna between American Ambassador
Penfteld and the Austrian foreign min
ister, according to Berlin advices to
day.
Astonishment Is expreaaedtb.t there
should be any doubt ln the United
States that Austria-Hungary does not
fully approve and support Germany's
declaration of relentless submarine
warfare.
On the contrary. It la aomi -officially
declared that Bmperor Karl's determi
nation Is to accord the most emphatic
support to his ally. Participation of
Austrian officials ln the conferences
which decided upon the submarine war
fare was also cited as evidencing Aus
tria's full sympathy with the use of a
weapon demanded by the allies' starva
tion blockade of tne central powers.
Semi-official dispatches received
from Vienna, in detailing the text of
the note presented by American Am
bassador Penfield. hold the American
lnoulry whether Austria still affirms
her promises ln the Ancona and Persia
cases as "vague." Officials take the
position that the statements made In
the notes mentioned were intended to
cover these specific cases only and not
to mark out a future course.
vitality, health and youth.
Simply apply Q-Ban like a shampoo.
Surely, wet your hair with Q-Ban Re
storer. Tour hair will gradually and
evenly retufn to Its natural, uniform
shade. Beware of Imitations. Beware,
too. of dangerous dyes and chemicals.
Q-Ban Is all ready to use. It is I
guaranteed to be as harmless as the
Dure air. It is sold under guarantee
of "satisfaction, or money back." It is
the only guaranteed preparation for
the purpose. It costs only 50c for a
GLASS OF SALTS IF
YOUR KIDNEYS HURT
Eat less meat if you feel Back
achy or have Bladder trouble.
Salts fine for Kidneys.
large bottle, at Huntley Drug Co.. 4th
anil Wash. Sts.. Portland. Or., and all
good drua; stores, or write Ilesslg-
Ellis Drug. Co., Mempnis, renn.
Trv Q-Ban Hair Tonic. Q-Ban Liquid
Shampoo. Q-Ban Toilet Soap; also
Q-Ban Depilatory (ooor ess ror re- fnl-ma uric acid which excites
moving superrioous nair. eena tor " ' " , - kMneva in their
free illustrated book of lectures. "Hair and overworks the kidneys in ineir
Culture." This tells how to take efforts to filter It irora tne "y"
proper care of your talr. Write to- Regular eaters of meat must liusn
dav. (Adv.) I ,. Mdn eva occasionally. You must
: relieve them HKe you relieve your
a.t..iTTT bowel?; removing all the acids, waste
Girls If you want plenty of thK'k.
beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by li
mean get rid of dandruff, for It wlil
starve your hair and ruin It if you
don't.
It doesn't do much good to try to
brush or wash it out. The only sure
way to get rid of dandruff is to dis
solve It. then you destroy It entirely.
To do this, get about four ounces or
ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at
night when retiring: use enoug.t ti
moisten the scalp and rub It In gently
with the finger tips.
Bv morning, most if not all. of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or
four more applications will completely
dissolve and entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of It.
Tou will fino, too, mat ail itcnins.
and digging of the scalp will atop, and'
your hair will look and feel a hundred
times batter. Tou can get liquid arvon
at any drug store. It is inexpensive
and four ounces is all you win need.
no matter how much dandrurr your
nave. This simple remedy never
falls.
Request Under Consideration.
Berne. Feb. 21. (I. N. S.) Ths
American request that Austria-Hun
gary make known her exact attitude
on the submarine warfare ana en
nounce her adherence or abandonment
of the principles laid down in the An
cona case is now under consideration
by the emperor and the foreign office.
said a dispatch from Vienna today. It
is not known when an answer will b
received.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
TcQs How to Open Clogged Nos
trils and End Head-Colds.
Tou feel fine ln a few momenta. Tour
cold in head or catarrh will bo gone.
and poison, else you feel a dull misery
In the kidney region, sharp pains in
the back or sick headache, dizziness,
your stomach sours, tongue is coated
and when the weather i" bad you have
rheumatic twinges. The urine is
cloudy, full of sediment; the channels
often get Irritated, obliging you to get
up two or three times during the
nht. . .,
To neutralise m imuung acras
coia in nwu r flush off the body's urinous waste
Your ciogeeo o:iru. peo. , ,et about four ounces of Jad Salts
dullness, headache: no hawking, snuf- 721 days' and 70ur kldnevs
rmS?S&Z& nl '"j dfWTh. Icid ofragUrao?.Uan,5
bottle of Ely s Cream Balm. Apply a made from the actd of grapes and
liUle f this fragrant-antiseptic cream lemon Juice, combined with lithia. and
rt your nostrils. Jet it penetrate ha, been used for generation, to clean
through every air passage of the head; and stimulate sluggish Sidney, and
soothe and beal the swollen, inflamed stop bladder Irritation. Jad baits is
raucous membrane, and, lellef eomes inexpensive; harmless ana makes a de-
Irslantly ' - ligbtful fferrcscanit Mthla-water drinX,
It Is just what every eold and cai which, millions of men and women take
tarrh, sufferer needs. Don't stay now and then, thus avoiding serious
stuffed up and miserable. .v kidney and bladder diseases. , .-.
Turkey Reaffirms Pledge.
Washington, Feb. 21. (U. P.) The
Turkish government has reaffirmed Its
pledges of alliance with Germany and
Austria-Hungary in a successful pros
ecution of the war. Ambassador EJkus
cabled the artate department from Con
stantinople. It was announced today.
While tho Ottoman chamber Of dep
uties express the greatest desire to
"strengthen our good relations ln neu
tral - countries." the "foreign policy
will continue faithful to our treaties
with our allies,' the Elku cable
stated.
This action was taken by the cham
ber of deputies with the grand vliler
appearing before that body and ask
lng for a vote of confidence in the new
cabinet. The request was unanimously
granted. 1
Unfair.
. From the Waahioston Star.
Loton liorton, a New York milk
distributor, was talking to a reporter
about milk prices.
"But our adversaries' questions are
not fair." Mr. Horton said. "Our ad
versaries are like the cross-examlnJng
lawver.
"'Is It true,' this lawyer asked a
witness, 'that you were the only
sober man at the banquet?
" 'No. of course, not,' the witness
answered indignantly.
""Who was, then? said the lawyer.
For His Health.
from the Wahtogon STar.
"Where's Three-F 1 n g e r e d Sam?
asked U visitor at Crtmon Gulch.
Travelln' fur hi , .health."
"Is be sickT v
"He isn't, lie's got. his health now.
But the- boys ha was - playln eaatfa
with last night, say that - unless be
travel he's going to Ite in. the .hospital
An' every, tlm they's-a, perseription
Hke- that dealt cut la a card, game It'
The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O.
Dandruff Soon
Ruins The Hair
DRINK A bUSS
OF REAL HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST
8ays ws wltl both look and
fesl clean, swset and fresh
and avoid Illness.
Sanitary sclenee has of late made -
rapid strides with results that are of
untold blessing to humanity. The lat
est application of Its untiring research
is the recommendation that it Is a
necessary to attend to Internal sanita
tion of the drainage system of the hu
man body as It Is to the drains or the
house.
Those of ns wno are accustomed
to feel dull and heavy when we arts,
splitting headache, stuffy from a cold.
foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom
ach, can, instead, reel as rresn as a
daisy by opening the sluices of the ;
system each morning and flushing out -
l II a WUOll Ul 1 1. 11.1 VCWMWW
stagnant matter. .
Kveryone. whether ailing, sick or -ell.
should, each morning before
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot.
hAnhl In It to waah from tha at rim-
ach, liver and bowels ths previous 1
dav's indigestible wast, sour bile and
poisonous toxins; thus, cleansing.
sweetening ana jruniyms in cu w r
alimentary canal before putting more
food into ths stomach. The action of
an empty stomach is wonderfully In-;
vlgoratlng. It cleans out all ths sour,.
fermentations, gases, wast aad acidity .
and gives one a splendid appetite for'"'
breakfast, v While you ara : enjoying.
your breakfast tha phosphated hot-
water Is quietly extracting a large vol-"
ume of water from the blood and get-1-.
ting read for a thorough flushing f
all the inside organs.
The millions of people who are bom-
ered with constipation, bullous pella
stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness::;
others .who .have sallow skins,, bloody
disorders and sickly complaxlpus' are
urged to get a quarter pound of llme-i
stone phosphate from the drag store.
This will cost very little, but Is suffi
cient to -make anyone a : pronounoed ;
crank, of the. subject of internal san
itation." - . ' -