THE; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND THURSDAY, APRIL g. . 1917, 18 FIRMS flFFFRFilTn I IL.U1S IVJ Vl I I I UmU I U MAMV DCPDIIITO DV if ; t n r -n - iiinni ivluiiuiiu ui ".' e- -mm m m m-m m mm v w mm '. m - int Klolkvl uunro .ll.PI.IIH1 t t .. ' O ... I-a. L. . - natural Leaaers oougni iy r fJnvArnmemt ns Wftil as ' ; Trained Officers, PEASANTRY BACKBONE QF RUSSIAN REVOLUTION RUSH THE EXAMINATIONS Education, BnflnM Ability, Athletic or IiWUUwhlp Ability to Bo TJssd by Army Many Xxamlnsd. 9 i v I t ', I efforts aro being made by tho gov rnment to build up the offlcera' r oervo corpe provided for In the nation al defense act pasaed by congress laat June to aecure a reserve of officer available for temporary duty. In time of peace .members of the of ficers reserve may be called upon to duty with troops or In field exercises "for not to exceed 18 days each year, or with the consent of the officers to a longer period. " In-time of actual or threatened hos tilities, as at present, officers of the reserve are subject to temporary duty with the regular army., volunteers or other authorised orgranlzations. Men possessing the necessary quali fications, particularly those who bave had previous military training or who possess special educational attain ments, are being sought to present ap plications for appointment to the offi cers' reserve corps. Young men are wanted especially ' for lieutenants in the line.' Explaining the officers reserve corps ts a bulletin recently issued by th western department of the army, with headquarters at San Francisco. ' Appointments to the officers reserve corps are made by the president fol - lowing prescribed examinations. " Applicants must be citizens of the United States 'and must beat least Jl years of age. None will be .appoint ed to rank of second lieutenant who has passed the age of 32; to be first lieutenant who is past 36; to be cap- . tain who is past 40;. or to be major who is past 45. TWse age limits do not apply, how--. ever, to appointments of officers of the quartermaster, engineer, ordnance, elgnal. Judge advocate, and medical eecttons of the reserve corps. "The war department today hasvspe , Hal need for line officers in the grade of first and second lieutenants for Table in time of war or emergency for infantrv. cavalry, field artillery and services as: coast artillery." reads the western de- "1- Temporary officers in regular vartment's circular. I army, Those desiring appointments inline "2. Officers of the quartermaater's .sections Should apply to the "Officer corps and other staff corps and de- In Charge, Officers' Reserve Corps, partments. Headquarters Western Department, "3. Officers for recruit rendezvous Ban Francisco." l and depots. For those desiring- appointment to I "4. Officers Qf volunteers. ranks below captain, application can! The war department is seeking to also be made to Captain W. p. Cur-1 secure tho appointment of from 40 to rier. Vancouver Barracks. Wash.- 160 reserve officers to each oongres Those desiring appointments to I sional district. other than line sections must armlv I Application blanks must be filled to the bead of the staff corps or de- out to the satisfaction of the western partment concerned, care the war de- department, applications to be ac com partment at Washington, D. C. panied by recommendations and other ; Enlisted men of the rgular army documents of a commendatory or ex- and of the national guano, both ac pianaiory nature. tive and retired, if citizens, are eli- i4' X- . ... -...'.-.v.v.' i v I twq a I i ' s .v.-x":-:-f " ) If- ' sir- b' "S. -' 'fj ami: 7 -,y-- ,--r-.- c . 5s "' '' 1 ' 1 w BARBUR AUDITOR A.t. OF CITY, IS OUT A FOR COMMISSIONERSHIP Term as Auditor Expires in 1919, but Will Not Resign for Present Race, SAYS HE ASKS PROMOTION Anaounces Some of Thiasrs for Whicb Ee Stands But Does Hot Beliro in IXaklag promises. 4 The real strength of the Russian revolution is the Russian peasant, v oppressed for centuries, but now in arms. Germans Evidence Loyalty to Country Employes of mike's X7 Works, On and All, Fay Their Honey and Of. far Service in Cass of War. . A striking example of loyalty on the part of German-Americans is re ported by Herman Enke, rroprietor of Enke's Dye ' Works. A notice was posted in the shop to the effect that AJ L. Burbmr. city auditor, an nounced his candidacy for city com missioner today. H4s present term of auditor expires July l.1919. He will not resign to make the race, tils an nouncement follows: I was born In Polk county. Oregon. June 4, 1861. Graduated from the National Business college in 1879. So- cured employment on I tTont street with one of the wholesale grocery firms as office boy in 1S80. Starting la this position I received, my ooara. I was employed witnout loss of time for 25 years. I arose from office boy to bookkeeper, from bookkeeper to crecttt . man ana irom creau man x.o manager of a branch house. I havo resided in the city of Portland for 35 years. My family of eight children were all born in the city of Portland. Elected Auditor Pive Times. The oeoDle of the city of Portland bave elected me as auditor of the city rive times, being elected tne rirst unte in 1907. It has always Deen my en deavor to appreciate the honor thus bestowed upon me and "o transact the business of the city which comes to my department in a manner that will indicate to them that I am ever mina- ful of my responsibility and the trust witK nrhl-h thev hava honored ma. I am now coming Dei ore you lor promotion- and if in your Judgment I nave served the people of the city of Portland in an honest and efficient manner, then I solicit your support for the high position which l seen, tnat of city commissioner. Soesnt Believe in Promises. I do not believe that candidates for office should make promises for the individual orncer may not do ame 10 oarry out the promises made. There fore I will simply announce some of the things-in which I believe. I believs that the city should dis continue the improvement of streets and laying of sewers except where the nuhllo. health and safety demand. I believe the auditor of the city of Portland should be the bookkeeper and accountant of the city ana tnat an ac counting snouia oe under . rns super vision and direction. I believe that no public officer should vote to purchase land for pub he purposes where the price asked ex ceeds the assessed valuation as shown by the county assessor's books, plus a o per toiu Wants Vacant Ziand Used. T believe that all vacant oroperty in the city of Portland suitable for culti- Sergeant Disagrees With Dalles' Official Becrolti&g- Officer Blames Commer cial Club Kan for raw Enlistments and Secretary Gives Kls "Views. Sergeant John F. May. of Company P. brought 1.0 recruits -for the Third Oregon from The Dalles on Tuesday, He said he would have had 32 more if that number had not concluded to wait for the formation of a volunteer company later by J. W. Brewer, secre tary -of the Chamber of . Commerce. Sergeant May was disappointed there by and blamed Mr. Brewer for making the proposal. The Dalles, Or., April 5. Replying to the accusation -that he broke up O. N. G. quota by promising organiza tion of a volunteer company. Secre tary J. W. Brewer says: I used every endeavor to assist re cruiting officers of the U. S. army. Sergeant May of the O. N. G.. and officers for the 'naval service who were, here, I helped In every way pos sible. I gave May a list of all mem bers of The Dalles volunteer company who would probably go with the O. N, G, and several .of the men on that list are now at Vancouver. A large percentage of those who signed with The Dalles-volunteers and Elks com pany are leading business men of the city who would not enlist In the militia or regular army except in case of necessity. The Dalles volunteers were organized with the idea of get ting some knowledge as to military drill. The accusation is false that prevented enlistments of any men. have given much valuable time du ing the past two weeks to the organ! cation of the local company and in assisting the army and navy recruit ing officers." vation should be used tor that pur nose, and I would use my efforts toward starting a permanent organ ization of county, city, school and civic bodies for the purpose of handling this matter. I believe that all nubile officer should concentrate their efforts in the promotion of shipping and manufac turing in our city and state. Along these lines home manufactured gottds and home labor should be purchased CHARGED VITHTHEFT OF AUTOS, SUSPECTS ARE TAKEN BY POLICE Exciting Adventures Feature Work of Operators, LTwo Cars Having Been Wrecked $112,204, acosgding to th company's i annual report filed today with the: public service commission. Xt paid a per cent dividend on ILT4.000 of preferred stock and had left a surplus Of $99,989. Operating revenues for tho year were $t:4.S10, while operating ex penses were $253.4(1. Non-operating revenues were $85,878. Taxes paid amounted to $64,317. 0-W. R.&N. Getting More Cars at Present Motorcycles for the Machine Gun Corps Four tandem motorcycle outfits, a slng-le machine and a donation of half the purchase price to apply on another machine have been secured by the committee of business men who are looking after the outfitting of the Third Oregon regiment s machine gun corps. Allen & Lewis, the Northwest . Steel company, Marshall-wells Hardware company and the Portland Gas & Coke company have agreed to purchase motorcycles and side cars complete. FleLschner, Mayer & Co. have agreed to furnish a single motorcycle, while the Honeyman Hardware com pany will contribute half of the pur chase price of a complete outfit. W. P. 1a Roche. Lloyd Bates. F. B. U pshaw. W. F. Greer, C B Waters, L. H. Bullier. S. C. Bratton and R. C- Mish are securing the equipment. Second Battalion Is Salem, Or., April B. Car shortage on the O-Wi. R. & N. dropped from 2481 to 1504 cars VMltriliT acoordlns Seven automobile theft suspects were I . . . . . , ... captured" and three machines were re- I "' ' luo J. covered by the police last night and J today by the public service commis- thls morning. I sion. In a third automobile adventure! Car shortage on the Southern Fa- early today by auto Joy riders one ma- Clfte was reported today to be 768 cars, came was wrecked in an acciaent. a second machine was wrecked in an ef. fort of the occupants of the first car Merchant's Wife Advises stolen and In this machine the group I Portland Women finally escaped. i , , , Dewey McElrath; Clarence Babideau, I "I had stomach trouble so bad Louis De Seegher and ArthuV Johnson, 1 could eat nothing but toast, fruit and alias Harry Kelly, all giving their ages hot water. Everything else soured and as i years, were arrestee y xra-uvji-1 T ... . m, t-ii .n N.l.nn at Union ave- foPTned s Dieting did no good nue and Ivy streets. I wL-8 miserable until I tried buckthorn Jack Hoover. 28 years old. Allen I bark, glycerine. ete as mixed in Adler Tiller, 20 years old. and Louis Latou- , ONE SPOONFUL benefited me 'J..-,'-1:?- r"r7 ." t.V. INSTANTLT- Because Adler-l-ka rabee street in a machine belonging I empties uyiH large ana email imes to Mrs. M. J. Tiller, mother of one of I tine It reltev ANT CASE eonatlna the prisoners, of Troutdale. Mrs. Tiller I . . . ' V . .i. 1 1 v, .... I tlon. sour stomach or gas and prevents had reported to the police that herl T, h. nmrKpa!r tirt machine was stolen. Two fully loaded I ' revolvers wera found under the seat of or anytning we ever soia. -j.no Biia this automobile, which was taken early I more Drug Co., 161 Third st. Wednesday. afternoon. The arrest was made at 10 o'clock last night. The first crowd of four is said to' have taken a machine belonging to J T. Ryan. 82 North Sixteenth street, from West Park and Washington streets. . They drove' into Washington county, and not far from Orenco the car stalled in the mud. Not far from this place is the ranch of Ben Croenl. and the four are then said to have visited his place and stole his machine for the trip back to Port land. The four were in the machine when the officers intercepted them at Union avenue and Ivy streets. C. Fggimann of Orenco found Mr. Ryan's machine near that town this morning and notified the police. The third affair was apparently the result of an all night party at 1299 Fast Twenty-first street. Northwestern Paid Dividend Last Year Salem, Or, April 5. Net income for the last year of the Northwestern Electric company of Portland was Teach Your Children How to Fight Off the Attacks . ! Deadly Disease Germs. . 2 used 20 drops to a glass of hot water a mouth wash ana tnroai gargis practically positive safety. Follow directions la booklet, packed Into aU cartons. For Sale at All Druggists Insist on Genuine In RED CARTONS. UothingasGbodgffi have a bottle handy, one simp le tei will prove its remarkable leallng quality. JBtmmW FUm OirmcUmma sftMl c t .a 4iFwt.A for treating Stubborn old sores, ulcers, carbon eles, cuts, burns, woonds of any kind. For sale at all cruggisis nal Red Cartons. .1 ttnw Mn stand Tn As ut of Date S.UUWVV VU .J-m 1 B W T I ST as norse vars nil pmnlnvM whn wished to become mmhira the American Red Cross I and employed, mic-ht secure membership certificates I Tin an dug an Important Matter I I believe that the financing of the cans, comm-isin the entire male Portland is a very important Applicants whb have served in the workine force of the establishment. 5ia""r fl. "".fff. "SJ-SfiiV: glble to examination for the reserve I regular army, volunteers or militia paid their dollars and became mem-1 financing system could be' adopted I corps, sublect to the nrescrlbed aa-e must suDnut oscnarge papers, or u bers of the society. I have orooosed a plan to the commls iimttaHnj - still In service, must submit recom-1 ' u . . I sioner of finance, which I presume will 1 I ... i VjUIllIIirilLlllE Ull L11R UIL1UCUL. Air. . - . . Commissions are for five years, menaations from superior officers Enke said: LP.'.iM JlP.ve. ".SLr0, When an officer reaches the age limU nose -Among my employes are some of Ued "ft financlrfg whTch I save the for his rank, however, he is honor- In? at. chools or colleges or who have the most prominent members of Oer-1 tajcnavers 1250.000 ably discharged unless re-commis- "enQea scnoois wnore orncers or tne rnan-sDeakine societies in this city, t I believe that the city of Portland sionea in a nigner rantc Vancouver, Wash. April 6. The second, battalion. Third infantry, O. N. Q., was mustered in this morning. One hundred and thirty-three re cruits were received Wednesday, bringing the total enrollment of the regiment. Including officers, to 1662 men. Company L, Dallas, is the banner upstate company, with 140 enlisted. and is second only to Company Says corn rings, plasters, razor and eating salves are taboo now. Good things should be passed along. F, I It is now said that a few drops of a Portland, with 148 men. full strength I drug called freezone applied directly of 150 having been halted by the re-J upon a ten.ier, aching corn relieves tne jection, for physical reasons, of two I soreness and soon the entire corn, root ppllcants. I and all, cu be lifted out without pain. Recruits are now organized , as a I For littl cost a quarter of an ounce recruit detachment, and other detach- I of freezone can be obtained from anv ments have been designated as foU I drug store which Is claimed to be suf f! lows: Auxiliary, supply, headauar-1 -lent to remove every hard or soft Bays the bulletin: "Reserve corps officers are avail- TB" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET "rJLA and they were the first to join. is destined to be one or the great cities of the Pacific coast, tand should you cates of graduation, or if not gradu-1 rM,'Z 't"' tl choose, me (which I hope you will) as ates. certificates showing the amount " ; " i aX ZZZiI.m I 7"r,, c'ty commissioners on f tVninfno. iAfpTvAff the German and American peoples, I June 4. I will do my best to promote r .i . .v but Is to be directed against the im- the things that must be done to build V . ZXT a T , , . "f perlal government, and the feeling up a bigger, broader. Letter, busier JSZLJI"1:91?1?.? the Hohenzollern. is as strong city of Portland. lowing paragraph of the bulletin: I .v. rHu.. v.l 1 courtesy. - , ," J . : American citizens." No Dllffed-UD. burnino-. tender. .3Vl?fner or not '" "Mr to ' o ij vommana S'tS ,dPenfield to Leave ..J" S-:?r.-"?52?flety-- - Py lx months to all with wives -I! i;uTa7 onJ'.r,I ?? dependents, and is holding posl- fmmiimt 1 Vcu V AA1 W CU1IBU VUUHUUUUJ. Vienna on Friday aching feet no corns or callouses. the respect of officers unit eniistea men. "5. Whether or not he has adequate education. "In event that the applicant has had Tin mi Uflnr trotnlns A ..lit. a. i Tiz" makes sore, burning, tired feet 7. Tf m , "Z" t ,"6'v"r i""lrrlrn VI ..k 7ith,d11f?t' Away g, le8S recommended for a commission ST-ifJSS &C.1- lieutenant (subject Totted ... " , VW . ,j v-tu. year age limit J, provided he is a col- .nVlrA Vt &J&ASJF? to collet or ter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "Tig" brings restful foot comfort. "Tiz" is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how com- , fortable. how happy you feel. Tour feet Just tingle for Joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent bo of Tiz" now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller . shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents $9 Per Barrel New High Flour Record fruited States Ambassador, Accom panied by Wife, to Come Home; ZTo Explanation Is aXade. Washington. April 5. (I. N. S.) Official announcement was made by Ever Recorded In Paciflo Horthwest, Mrs. Penfleld, will leave Vienna for further sUse of SO Cents. I Washington tomorrow. No exptana& .., , . , , I tlon for the return of the ambassador Cl"ftavWeU educteJ an. and pro- in the Portland wholesale market dur- tJTL ?t hn vided he has demonstrated in business. Ing the day. This Is a further rise of P?11- " was said that he would athletics or other activity, that he pos- 20 cents a barrel for the day and e- J? h wav S I v r""". 841 unusual degree, tho abU- taonshes again the highest price ort t . ,i ity to handle men."' . record for the Pacific northwest would "be as safe as .any other citl- m I 1 I with th riH tn n-r , h.h.i -zen' in making the trip. CI J Tvi i I wheat in Chlcaeo. th- w. a wrl Officials continued today to refuse OP6a.&erS iieQcTft strong demand for supplies in the Pa- to the Austrian situation in i " vtfty . . cific northwest, not oniv for Mt-m any way. KOQ ll-TT of UnAi shipment but for Europe. wuesuons as to wnetner tne amoas- CdlbV Clib J3dnCUeii On the Portland market horse feed 8ador would return to Vienna went . . i and ters, band, machine gun and sanitary. McMinnville Will Send Company, 100 "When need comes, McMinnville col- lege will offer a company of nearly 100 men, trained and ready," said Dr. L. Wi. Riley, president of McMlnnvilie college, while in Portland this morn ing. "For a few days when the first call for enlistments was Issued It looked as I A 1 .1 i 1 . I . . . Ktudent would send thnm all to the I Ti3X. OlSCOUraCreCi leeUXM? Olteil recruiting stations. But we had a comes from a disordered stom- xwrlencft in military affair and aCIl. Or ail ITjaCtlVe UVCT. Kjt they advised them that their best VOUT digestion in Shape and service to the country would consist II. o-nrr rrv-,TT-Ur fVen is finishing their year at college, " . .ft Vr going ahed with their work and TJie DIUeS Will QlSaDDear. IOU 2?2dTi,l"fnd-,!tli2. r will soon be cheerful, if you take on. Our boys are getting ready to go In a body whenever their country needs them." TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The ."Come-back" man was really never down-and-out His weakened condition because of over-work, lack of exercise. Improper eating and liv ing, demand stimulation to satisfy the cry for health-giving appetite and the refreshing sleep essential to strength. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OU Capsules, the National Remedy of HoWi irtU do the worlt Thenar; wonderull Three of these capsules each day will put a man on his feet . "J.? ""ww : whether bis trouble oomes from urio acid poison lng. the kidneys, gravel or tor,. i -. the bladder, stomach derangement or other ailments that befall the over sealous American. Don't wait until you are entirely down-and-out. but kI, tnn? tciday- Your druggist wiU gladly refund your money if they do not help you. SSc, 50o and Si Mr w Accept no substitutes. - Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on .very box. They are the pure, original, imported Haarlem OU Capsules. For sale and guaranteed by The Owl Drug Co. Ad.) ...w c uciarauons of and shorts are quoted at record prices. unswerving realty to the flag; . from w"h California trying to purchase speakers at the banaut or ,.v-1 everyinmg m sight. council. Knights and Ladles of Secur- charTge new' hVgT' recros Tor'whe ity,- at the Multnomah hotel Wednes- were established, with Oluestem bids day night. up to $1.81. or 2 cents above nrevious Commissioner George L. Raker saint. I high marks, although as hleh m ft ss ca n eiuqueni wora picture Of the c- uas was reported in the countrf. (.uapiiies or war and the heaw numon. siuiuuei resung on every" American citizen. v George M. Thomas referre fact that Eureka council has on its membership list between. 300 and 400 persons ox German descent, or who bear merman names. He pld compliment to their loyalty to the arovernment A L Moulton reviewed historical charac- and cow" feed are folliiwinir Hnaolf I unanswered. In the absence of Mr, after the price of flour. Both bran I Penfleld the embassy in Vienna will De in onarge or secretary tire w MATED IRON - increases strenrth . of delicate, nervous rundown peoole 100 per flit In ten days la many Instances. $100 forfeit if n falls as per full ex planation in large article soon to ap pear In this paper. Ask your doctor or druggist about it. The Owl Drug Co. always oarry- It to. I Lay Brings Record Price. Bend, Or., April 6. Probably the highest price ever paid for hay in central uregon was paid by Dan Hel sing of Sisters. Heislng purchased one ton for $80. FOURTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE Stomach Troubles Arc WITH GOOD KIDNEY MEDICINE : i m To Acidity For the past fourteen years we navel Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief for Add Indigestion. ters who had fought for chlvlrTVrS been lUng Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. , ?-ca;1,,ed 'omach troubles, such as lrJiSSS'Si &tJlXT ArVn fdTare order of their mutual obUgaUons. " hf. ,.aJ1fd to accomplish bene- in probably nine cases out of teiCsim- D. L. Povey related how Tears came to the eyes of many when !lf.ef8faFor..w?lcn ' a member of rtSr.i- kST - Vs Xi," evidence that excessive secretion aAtd tfl tAjclns- T 91'A in thA tnmi.h Eureka council ls own : r,inthr"l re meayw " 1 atways brings - satisfac-1 causing the formation of gas and . . . i lory reiei 10 inose wno use it mrwt thav i actus. rwa uie Boanian enuin in th. . ... z . i . . . PhUtnnin. ,.4 ' jntlji ZZ 77. ways speag 10 tne nignest terms re- r."".ufrlc"aB lu lon ana causes tTUiippines and displaced them with warding the results obtained. that full oppressive .burning feeling the American flag, and how he was Very truly yours - sometimes known -as heartburn, while brought back home wrapped - in . the DUOOVAL nm rt a ipanpi'tir the acid . irritates and inflames the folds of Old Glory. - DIAGONAL RUO Jk;wKL.RT CO. delicate lining of the stomach. The . jjwb. r-n. u.- I trouble lies entirely in. the excessive Circuit Judge R. G. Morrow added AprilH. 191. tribute to the democracy of the nation, and recalled how freedom had from time immemorial been won only-by the shedding of human blood. Among the other soeakem w rtr J. J. Rosenberg, Dr. A. K. Higgs. Maud Johnson and F. L McKnlght. i no Danquet was in celebration of the better to Br. sTIlmsr si Co., 1 Btnghamton, H. T. letter to ' Dr. xiuner Co., Blnghamton, Jf , T. Diagonal. Ia. I development or secretion of acid to kxop or prevent ttUg souring; of the food contents of the stomach and 10 neutralize tne acid, and make It bland and harmless, a teaspoonf ul of bi sura ted magnesia, a good and effec tive corrector of acid .atnmnoh ihnnM be taken in a Quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after eating, or when ever gas, sourness or acidity is felt. membership campaign of the last ouar- ore What Bwamp-Jtoot Will So forTh1,? sweetens th stomach and neu Ton. 1 1 rallies the acidity in a few moments Send ten cents to Dr .Kilmer & Co.. I and ? P",ectly harmless and inex Blnghamton. N. for a. samnli sire Pr??1 to.: . by MrsTpT HaieyT'ohalrnoa rou L'i whlchoe otneTfarf; dent McKnlsrht. I will also receive a booklet of valuable I druggist in either Dowdw oVTT.kw tet, djurlng which time more than 100 recruits were obtained. The banQuet program was managed corn or callus from one's feet. This is a drug recently announced from Cincinnati. It is gummy but 4rles the moment it is applied and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the health tissue or sain. Cut this out -and lay It on your wife's dresser. Do you ever have lllcablucs,,? 0 x x V Colds follow exposure We can't stay in doors in bad weather, and colds often follow exposure. When you have grippe symptoms with sneezes, sniffles and sore throat, get a bottle of Dr .King's New Discovery, for here is a remedy that for nearly fifty years has been the favorite. The soothing healing pine bal sams relieve the irritations and stop the cough and the anti septic qualities kill the germ. Have it handy for grippe croup and all winter colds. Your druggist has sold it for years, nothing: Llko ifOn tho Market For Colds in -Read. Masai Ca tarrh. Catarrhal Headache. One simple test will convince you. Catarrh Jelly absolutely without equal, pleasant and effective. The only powerful antlaeptlo and germicidal eatarrn lelly ever offered. Hold at all druggists in IS cent tubes, packed with fuu aireouen is Car tons. Try it. a- A RAW, SORE THR0A1 Eases Quickly 'When You Appt a Little Musterole - n Tooth And Mo.ttrole won't Wiiter Uce.th. ftiVS'tC pwf."Vh. !TJ"-l tUuij: er or germs tr aciuai test. old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pen etrates to the tore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens -. the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief for sore throat, bronchitis, raliria. hadache. conffestion. oleurisv. I JJnnlC t rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches I Gargle with it of the back or joints, - sprains, sore I A test will prors muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on tha chest (it often pre vents pneumonia). Nothing like Mus terole for croupy children. To sale y All Drug gists tm SSs Tabes tn Sed Caxten. VES 2 t?S its remarkable alue. Jimm9m fttim sUrestlosj NEWS OF THE PORT ens mm Marine Almanac. Weather at Biver'a Month. North Head. Aoril &. Oooditloa of th month of the rWw at noon, moderate; wind aoaUi- eut, 15 miles; weather, partly cloudy. Bun and Tides April 8. Son rlaee. 6:41 a. m. San sets, 8:45 p. m. Tides at Astoria. tria ir.. i n nr. .k . OrOO m.. 8.1 feet 6:42 a. m 0.7 tnat I lnro onH vtxxrlc and CTkrtrt rMT. The time bail on the u. s. hydrographic of. I ulate and strengthen these lm- flce was dropped at noon. 4Tao T3,,1,r rArro Astoria, April 5 Arrived at 7 and left np at a. m.. Alia. Astoria, April 4. Arrived at :30 p. m., Bantlam. San FrKoelneo, April 5 ArrtTed Daisy Free man, juanoaiay. m 'lXKteka. loauutt. Johan Poulsoti, Santa Barbara. Northfork, Yale. uruMWIru, whltuer. Ueorje W. Blder. Fear lew (with Fuller toi In tuwl. trmatnia. Ad miral Watnwrlg-bt, Helen P. Drew, Norwea;iaa ereamer iauci-eo, uuicu sxeamer Bniteoaorg, Uartwood. San Pedro, April 4. Arrived Rose City audi iseranicnm. Seattle. Wash.. April Arrived Dolphin. 1 :10 a. m. prU 4. rrlTed Prestdjeat. 9i30 p. m. i San Franrico. April 5 ArrtTed April 4 Alntni 1:15 o. m - Avaltin l:Ati n f Northern Paciric. 8:140 p. m.; F. A. Kllburn. S0 p. m.; tne Arrnba, with barge Santiago la tow 4 : Ji p. m. ; uoru, o.w p. m. Akukan reaaela Skagwar. April 4. Arrtred Humboldt, i xi JJ a. m. Otber iwrts Port Angeles, April 4. Ajrlred -Sobooner Harrester. 2:30 V. m. Point Wialla. prll 4. rr1el El SeirandX Port Blakely. April 5. Arrl-red Valdes. Tacoma, April 4. Arrl-red Oelilo, 7 a. m. ; Bene tor. p. m. Daily River Readings. the people's remedy for life's common ailments. They act thoroughly on the stomach, table contain no harmful drugs. Whenever you feel despondent a few doses .will Make Things look Brighter Lams Sale ef As Medlclae ietheWaeU Sli erarrwW. la box, !Oe 2&e. sed Internally as directed In book Home Remedy for All Pain Are von In paint This Is tho onestlom Sou will boar dally, and to be able to re ars pain, whether it be a slight nervous bead ache or the moat excruclatlns sui te rings of neuralgia or rheumatism, brings the height of pleasure to both patient and doctor. Touching (his point, Hogo Englo, A.M. If. D-. says. "AnU-kamnl tablets has become tavoattes with members of she medical profession; they are very re liable In all kinds of pain, and act a, once. To atop pain quickly, the does tar one or two tablets repeated ia two or. three hours 11 required. Antl-kamnla tablets reuevs an pamc doar to rheumatism, headache, sciatica, neuralgia, toothache, gout, and are espe cially useful for all conditions knows as women's aches and pains. Antl-kamnla tablets bave no unpleasant after-en1 octa. and la VI per cent of ail case they stop the pain immediately. Ask for AK Tablets, Obtainable at drug stores la say quantity desired." let packed In all original red cartons. ta ll, gas on the stom- , nob. lower bowel troubles, gastritis. rives permanent and positive relief from Indigestion, gas on tho stom- catarrh of the stomach, ulcerated stomach, sore throat, biliousness. ptomaine poisoning; and similar U Beats. r . For tale at all druesJsts Insist on Genuine In Red Cartona., Im tha one arrest truth In medicine. Results prove It. Bvery claim, every statement, every promiite, every word,. published concerning tne wonoe Benetol. has been Ing.' fruth la AJyartls- TAKE A "GASCARET" Benetol Is not a "patent medicine.": It la not a "eura alL' It Is a heallnaT agent that kills germs aad the only reason that It Is good for so many . ailments is the simple reason that so . many aliments are caused by germs.- For sale at all druggist.' . I Insist on genuine In o.lgmal med Car ton, run directions in seen pacaage. VODEtl should use it for personal eleanll nees Instead of tho and bladder. druggist in either powder or. tablet lurm enaDies inn stomach tn ii. When writing be sure! w)rc properly without the aid of arti- f 5 e ! "1 I f STATIONS Jx ft 5f i ?a it: ! s S 5s as 1 es 53 3 LewUtou 24 i 4.S 10.3 I 0.02 Umatlll ............. 25 2.8 O O.OO Bagmoe .............. lO .7 0.8 0.1O Albany 20 V.l l.S O.OS Salem , 20 S.S l.O O.10 Qreron City .......... 12 7. 0.2 0.29 Portland 15 .8, 0.1 0.12 McMinnville ; 80 .... A new egg boiler for . r.V.. I m." r," ' , VJVJU.. " taoiea la operated br an .alcohol limn m T)-mi-- r j I several forma euv he mrii f -w ...... . ' - W , . B ... t, W VCiiL .11.1 IIIIMini a ...... . wnicn no4d only enough fuel to cook I Ur sUe bottles for, sale at all drur .tse only Bisumted Magnesia Its contents, for a predetermined 'time. I stores. . lllili, eepecljally . prepared for the TON H AND -.--w" i' er- . " -- " Hleimls CijKtltsiili Odtf Slaveys feffesy TO EE 8 ATE FROM FOXS027 ACC1DEHTS, Use (Adv.) Spend a Dime! Liven iYour Liver and Bowels and Feel Fine. " . fusing. ( ) K.Uiag. . . r . ' River Forecast, Tbe Wniasnette river at Portland wfll re- Enjoy life! tvur. system 1S filled mala nearly scateonary for tne seat two er I with an accumulation ef bile fad bowel tares daj .. . ; . poison which keeps you bilious, bead- achy, dlsxy, tongas coated, breath bad and stomach sour Why oon't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store and feel bully. Take cascarets tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Toull waks np with a clear bead,, clean tongue, lively step. rosy sain ana loosing ana reeling fit. Mothers can give a whole Cascaret ' a-, sick, cross, bilious, feverish child any time they are harm J sea novae grip or sicken. Instead of carbolic add. bichloride et mercury tablets. Iodine, etc whlck are deadly poisons.- Benetol does all their work better, and ts harmless as ordinary salt.. ; - , v ;Por Bait At An rrris . fnalst on Qenulno In BED CABiOlgiy ' "