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THE OREGON;. DAILY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31,; 1917.
"i
YARDS RECOVER
I;
PLENTIFUL
FROM
I
MEN
FOUND
McEachern Yards at Astoria
Put on 20 More Men, but
: - Arc Compelled to Turn
Down 60 Other Applicants.
-Astoria Plant Is Turning to
Government Contracts
Hull Will Be Brought Here
and Loaded With Lumber.
Every shipyard in Portland and on
the Columbia rlTr hu recovered from
,the strike and In .practically very
esse full crews are at work. In some
-canes larger crews than those before
the strike have been put on to make
up for the lost time. As far as they
vera available all the old men were
put back to work first, before any new
,l'mn were taken on.
While It took a little time for the
present crews to gain the efficiency of
. the old crews, it Is said that this was
accomplished with little delay.
McXachara Tard Adds SO
An Instance where more men have
heen added to the force is shown In
the records of the McEachern yard at
Astoria. There are 064 men on the
payroll at that yard now, 20 having
been added this morning. There were
488 before the 'strike. Ed Wright,
manager, said this morning that there
are plenty of hands and that of the
total number applying for work at the
McEachern yard this morning 60 had
to be turned away because there were
no places for them.
As fast as the private contracts are
completed the McEachern yard Is
starting on government contracts, of
which it has 10. Three government
contracts are under way there now
and another will be started this week.
Kail to Be Loaded Here
Hull No. 7 will be launched there
about December 1. The engines of the
motorship May, launched on August 9,
have been Installed and she is due to
'come to Portland next week to work '
her first cargo, which will be lumber.
The motorship Pauline, launched a
week ago. Is at present having her
masts stepped. She is due to come to
Portland for a lumber cargo about D
. camber 1. The May was built for Nor
- wegian Intercuts and the Pauline,
which was also built for foreign in
terests, was sold several wteks ago
to Kobert Dollar.
Flag I
s
Custom
- t- XT CI
enven rormer INegro oiave
House Staff Honors J anitor
GIVES
EXPRESSION
As a token of their esteem, officials
and. employes of the customhouse
presented .a silk American flag and
staff to Joseph A. Wisdom, aged
negro Janitor of the customhouse,
who was bora a stave.
The flag was presented Tuesday at a
ceremony In the court of the building.
The event was a complete surprise to
Wisdom and he was nearly overcome
with gratitude. The ceremony was
attended by every one In the custom
house, numbering more than 50.
Collector of Customs Will Moore
made, the presentation speech. H
called attention to Wisdom's earjy
life, his faithful service as a Janitor
and to the fact that during the Lib
erty day parade e led the delegation
from the customhouse, carrying in one
hand a Liberty bond and In the other
an American flag.
Miss Golds Goulet sang "America"
to the accompaniment of music played
ARCHITECTURAL CLUB j S-r.T GILL OFFERS TO
RESIGN IF VICE RING
IS FOUND IN SEATTLE
Jjp jI.:W. W. Harder to LooscnTnan to Lose
ONF O N E IN EATON
by Mrs. Cornelia Barker Carse, vio
lin, and C. H. Henney, trombone. Miss
Goulet is stenographer In the office
of Robert Warrack. lighthouse In
spector. Then everybody Joined In
SrS? sTirU University .Organization Ex- . & 1"
, 'Gnash, rattle, clank, ga-sam!
This isn't a riot at the zoo. nor
those steam pipes getting into condi
tion for the noisy winter, hut an
alleged I. W.. W. leader waxing lm
presided.
Wisdom responded by singing a
song entitled "Farther On, Still Go
Forward."
That was the highest honor that
could have been paid me," he said
after the ceremony.
Wisdom was born In Adair county.
Kentucky, April s. 184R,
. n ii f 1 1 1 I ms union nuuon.
presses belter in his Loy- his name j. t. wiesins n h
lahoma for trial by United. States
Marshal John M. Boyle of Tacoma.
They left Tacoma Sunday
alty and -Patriotism.
The Architectural club of the TJhI-land had breakfast In Portland lion-
versity of.Oregoti. at a recent meet- day. Breakfast, however, was not
I ing, adopted resolutions expressing the to be for Wiggins In any degree
I 9, i.Bl. tie BCrwa l ... - . l,iH I. Vi Invaltv flf hltt TtonlHoa til- n.n.l hi,.-
KJi a!.. V.u,?tll -h? fu A? and integrity of Allen Eaton, member tions. on other ceremony had to be
to the legislature, and of the faculty
of the university, who recently re
performed unlocking those leg Irons,
so Wiggins could get out of the
car.
Woe to Wiggins when Marshal
Boyle tried to loosen the shackles.
Ho had forgotten to bring the right
key and so, as hunger gnawed at the
unfortunate Wiggins' stomach, Wig
gins gnawed the malleable.
He was saved from exhaustion and
his teeth spared by the arrival of
Deputy United ' States Marshal Ber-
night , ry of Portland, who had gotten out
the old, dusty key ring when the
he secured a Job in the Pullman serv
ice. His first trip to Portland as a
Tw.1t M 1O0 0 T 1 107
taWS"ta.l .cured JSJiJi
Thorough Investigation Prom
ised Following Charges by
General Greene. '
Seattle. Wash.. Oct. 31. CI. N. S.V
call for help camo from the Tacoma A thorough investigation into the al
marshal, who found it more difficult ; leged vice conditions In Seattle is
to loosen
one.
a prisoner than to lose
BRIEF NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST
Chehalis Twenty pounds of high
grade smoking tobacco, a contribution
from the social member circle of the
Chehalis Citizens' club, was mailed
from Chehalis to the 11 Lewis county
boys who are with the Eighteenth
United States Engineers in France.
Word received from members of the
party is that all are well and enjoy
ing their duty.
North Yakima E. F. Benson, presi
dent of the Washington irrigation in
stitute, announces that the fifth an
nual session will be held December
10 and 11, and probably at North Yak
ima, where all previous sessions have
been held.
White Salmon High winds the last
week have done some damage to fruit
and have prevented operation of the
" . ,C . 7 . controversy over his having attended
t i0? "J"lt0r 'SS. meeting of the league for peace held
"' - I at Chicago.
ever since. I th. ... v, kkp
a vuvw v v a fc OH V Wl,
I of the club that Mr. Eaton's motives
have been misunderstood and that his
loyalty ; and patriotism are beyond
question; that he has ever been a true
friend of the university, working un
tiringly for its interest. The text of
the resolution is as follows:
Be it Resolved. That we, the mem
White Salmon-Hood River ferry. There
has been frost on the last two nights.
Corvallis Benton county citlsens,
having responded with a will to the I be rs of the Architectural club of the
Liberty bond appeal, are turning their I University of Oregon, go on record as
attention energetically to the food con- I voluntarily expressing to Mr. Eaton on
serration campaign. I oohair of the Architectural club, our
I deep regret at seeing him leave. know
Albany Linn county's Y. M. C. A-1 ing Tull well we are losing a sincere
committee has organized tor tne cam- I iriena ana helper, and, rurtner, tnai
oaten to raise tSOOO a the county's I we express to Mm our firm belief of
.v,.-. .v.. : nnn rH 1 his loyalty and Patriotism at heart
, ' land, also, our deep appreciation of all
war purposes. he has done for us. as a friend and
White Salmon The home of Charles I advisor, in unselfishly giving his time
Xhnmtnn h WMta Rilmon river, ana eriorts in our Denaii ror me iur
several companies on the coast and
at least four in this district that
could have bid on the boats, thus
saving the expense of having to ship
them to this coast.
Llfeboa- manufacturers In this dis
trict are the Motorship Construction
company at Vancouver, the Pacific
Lifeboat company, Gunther & King
and the Tregonnlng Lifeboat company,
the latter a branch of, the Seattle
company.
DREDGING SHIPS AT DOCK
NOT TO BUILD LIFEBOATS
Ctyunber Startled to Hear Western
Plants Ignored
In reply to a query from the Cham
her of Commerce for Information con
cerning the granting of contracts for
lifeboats to be used on government
ships under construction In Pacific i
coast yards, Robert Dougan, Port
land's commercial representative at
Washington, sent the following tele
tram: "Contracts for all lifeboats needed
to equip Paclflo coast ships let months
ago to eastern firms and, the Tre
gonnlng company of Seattle. None In
Sight now. Will watch."
This was a surprise to Chamber of
Commerce officials, for there are
Depth of 80 Feet In Front of Both
Municipals
Work of removing sediment that
has collected In front of municipal
dock No. 2 is under way. The work
Is being done by a dredge at the Pa
cific Bridge company, which was
granted the contract several days ago
by the dock commission.
The depth In front of both munic
ipal docks is now 30 feet. This Is ac
cording to soundings made during the
present low water. At no time, it is
said, has the water been less than 27
feet
The dpth In the slip at the Flf
teenyi street terminal at present is 28
NTXE NAUTICAL GRADUATES
HAIR COMING OUT?
Portland's Free School Turning Out
Officers for Marine -Portland's
free government nautical
school so far boasts of nine graduates
who have actually received licenses as
officers In the new merchant marine,
having passed their examinations be
fore the steam vessel inspectors after
receiving a course in the school. Sev
eral other students Will take their ex
aminations this week.
The enrollment 4n the school is kee: -ing
up to the average, though a good
many more could be accommodated.
The average attendance now is 17.
" " . , V -'i therance of our opportunities: and.
was aesiroyea uy lire, wiui a. iusa ui l t. u.,.vn nanl4 That n nnriv
about $2000. Some insurance. of these resolutions be Dresented to
Kelso School children and house- Mr Eaton, and a copy published I in the
wives of Kelso and vicinity are co-1!' "ZT"'t
operating closely in the food conserva- Architectural club.
ion campaign. i Dated this 24th day of October.. 181 7.
(Signed)
A. GLENN STANTON, president.
An Atlantic Port. 'Oct. 81. (U. P.)
Twenty-six survivors of the torpedoed
American steamer Lewis Luckenbach,
arriving here today on a French liner.
brought a thrilling story of the sink
ing of a German U-boat and told how
their ship was torpedoed three hours
alter the successful encounter.
.Describing the event. Third Mate
Richard Dunphle of Brockton, Mass..
said: -
"We first sighted the U-boat about
a mile off our port bow but she sub
merged before we could get our guns
in 'action. She reappeared only a half
miie aeaa aneaa ana this time our gun
ners were ready for her. The first
shell from our five-inch bow run
jroou wnwT - the two nerlsonM A t ,t.
Compel Touagter to Invest Coin shot up from the submarine and she
la. BMdj-lXade Substitutes. . disappeared. A few minutes later
, . . a "When we passed the spot the water
Food conservation week hasn t done ; w . uq, hnthn? ri o vie.,
treasurer. T. J. warren, ana as tne I a ining 10 muowmn, i -" , on was plainly visible,
fifth member of the executive com- spirit goes, dui it nas saveu "We were proceeding with a email
mittee, to act with the officers as and dosens of pumpkins rrom Deing French trawler as a convoy some
such. Mrs. E C. ADoerson. I turned into Jack 'Lanterns by the lit- three hours later ni m.irir,..
At a meeting of the executive com- tie laas ana lassies wno wmiea t French port when, without the sllght-
mittee, the following committees were sare , , , ... .... est warning or without seeing the sub-
named: Civilian relief. County Judge insteaa oi mi, pie iru i marine wnich attacked us. we were
W. W. Nlckle. chairman, and Ed Tay i venea irora useiui cbmhwiij, lorpeaoea.
lor, D. M. Navberger, Mrs. A. K. Olds inventors nave iaien
and Mrs. M. E. Hendrick; military re- preparation to maae an euonnou. Ten Lost With Luckenbach
ner, Airs. m. u. Apperson; mem Der snip, vj . ... .. Wanhlnirton ctnt i tt x m
m.J TjPinm ..hii.i. t t la nickel ud and which serve the pur- wasnington, Oct. 81. U. P.) W.
MnMi-nnrrillo firnaa
WnvWo Pon-rcTamVolrewer rumpKins 10
McMlnnville. Or., Oct 81. The Red
Cross of McMlnnville has reorganized
as a branch of the Portland chapter
and the following officers have been
elected: Chairman. William Dlel-
schnelder: vice chairman, J. I. Knight;
secretary, Mrs. Dt. Leroy Lewis;
S. S. LUCKENBACH
SANK U-BOAT JUST
BEFORE MEETING FATE
Twenty-six Survivors of the
Torpedoed American Ship
Reach America,
STATE CORPORATIONS
SHOW DECREASE FOR
YEAR ENDING JUNE 30
Commissioner Schulderman's
Report Shows 15 New
Ship Companies.
deemed certain today with the sup
port of Mayor H. C. GUI promised city
councilmen who promise to introduce
a resolution at next Monday's meet
ing of that body asking .Major Gen
eral H. A. Greene, commanding Camp
Lewis, to name "those high in author
ity" who are operating such a vfee
ring here.
Major General Greene alleges that
soldier-police have gathered evidence
that 2300 women are employed here
by the ring and that "men high in
authority" are profiting by the oper
ation of these women as well as from
gamblers and bootleggers.
Mayor Gill has lined himself up
strongly behind Councilman R H.
Thomson's proposed resolution asking
that this evidence be furnished, to-
I gether with the names of the men in
, authority. . Gill declared, also, that if.
! on investigation, it was round he had ;
I been so derelict In his office as to j
permit such a system he would
I sign, "to make way for
at Oswego collapsed about 8 o'elockthls
morning, causing a damage estimated I
by Manager L. 11 Newland to be, about
$1000. Although several meii were
working around the; silo when it gave
way none was injured. ' '
As tho silo fell it hit the kiln, tear'
ing off the roof and damaging one
motor and compensator. No other ma
chinery was damaged and the loss is
confined to. the silo and kiln. Mana
ger Newland said the work of the oom
pany would be delayed about IS days
because of the accident.
Mrs. William Houck; publicity, J. I. nici up Wat kin mur Af th
Knight. J. G. Bckman. Edgar Meresse, Pose nicely, while the pumpkin nature "'"f V. A2"j2n
Rev E. H. Clark and Mrs. Leroy grew has gone into the luxury that re- J1, ."c " fi1 f McNeill, seo-
7 cents and ' v...o bcuuo.u, oovon memoers or
me crew ana uie trench pilot were
T.pwi- finance Mm KltOn TrV- 1 tails some places for
a mtinir of ait committee win h I other places at 10 cents a slice
hM o f norlnra nf tho nnmmnl1 I The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C, A.
club Friday evening for the purpose are planning to entertain several hun- j " aag? J
r ino,.nr A.mr,.im, f th. ii Prtrtianil voun neool. the church i ounc waay. Previou
purpose of swelling the membership young people's societies will entertain
of this branch to 500.
Dandruff causes a feverish irritation
of the scalp, the hair roots shrink,
loosen and then the hair comes out
fast. To stop falling hair at once and
rid the scalp of every particle of
AmnArxitt w tt m amall hnttla tt Ton.
derine 't any drug store for a few i tn public dock commission was! con
cent
rub
plication
and you can't find any dandruff. Adv
Terminal Site Formally Acquired
The l?st transaction In the transfer
or the municipal grain elevator site t.
nts. pour a little In your hand and ; summated this morning and the title
b It into the scalp. After a few ap- to the site Is now fullv voitiui in th
commission. The tract rytmnrlMi 1S
Your Sick Child
Is Cpnstipated!
Look at Tongue
Hurry, Mother ! Remove poisons
from little stomach, liver,
bowels.
Give "California Syrup of Figs"
' if cross, bilious or
feverish.
T
commission. The tract comprise 15
acres, Including the submerged por
tions. The sum paid was $137,000.
Work on the site has been in progress
for some tlrfte.
r
' No . matter what alls your child, a
gentle, thorough laxative should al
ways be the first treatment given.
If your little one is out-of-sorts.
half, sick, isn't restinr. eatlnr and
acting naturally look. Mother! see if
tongue is coated. This is a sure sign
that tne little stomach, liver and bow
AIM r, MnirvflMf with Vraat. TVh..
, cress. Irritable, feverish, stomach
" sour, breath bad or has stomach-arh
' ' diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give
teaspoonful of "California Syrup of
- ligs." and in a rew hours all the con
stipated poison, undigested food and
sour bile gently moves out of the lit
tle bowels without griping, and you
,' have a well, playful child again,
' ' ' Mothers can rest easy after giving
this harmless "fruit laxative," because
it never fails to cleanse the little one's
liver and bowels and sweeten the stom
ach and they dearly love its pleasant
taste, lnll directions for babies, chil
dren pt , all, ages and tor- grown-ups
printed on each bottle.-
Beware of counterfeit fig ; syrups.
I : Atk your druggist , for. a . bottle
of "California Syrup ot Figs', then see
tnat ii is maae y the ("California Fig
Copra Cargoes Coming
Two big copra cargoes due at
Portland during the first half of No
vembjr are aboard the motorship As
toria and S. I. Allard. "Jhe Astoria
is expected In between November 7
and 10. and the Allard should follow
close in her wake.- The cargoes will
be discharged at the Fifteenth street
terminal.
NEWS OF THE PORT
Arrivals October SI
IvOfle City. American itMm. fMm a .
Frinclico and Sao Pedro. Daueoseri and
Departure! October SI
F. A. Kllburn. American tmp fm n.
Marine, Almanac
Weather at River's Month
North Head. Oct. 81. Condition at the
mourn 01 uie nrer at noon: Wind, north, a
It 43 cle,x; . amooth; hamiU
Tidea at Astoria Thursday
HIrh Water: Iav w.....
a. m t.t reet 7:68 a. m.... 3.0 feet
p. m a.o reet s:so p. m. ... o.s feet
Dally River Readings
5 al 4
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Lcwuton 7777777777. 22 2 8 I o I o ii
2.2 o.g g;So
AbBy 20 o.s e o.oo
i 20 l.T 0 0 00
t -rejt on City I 12 J.o 7 o on
j-r) Blaing. j t railing.
River Forecast
The Winamette river at Portland wfTl. en
account of the tidea. rlae to abont 4.S ft
fou to about 1.8 feet durlsc the neat t.
daja.
At Neighboring Porta
Syrup Co.'
CAdr)
i.,A.,tortal o 81 Arrived at midnight and
L ft 3:15 m- Boms city, from
San Franctaco and San PMm '
8an Pedro, Oct. 3a Arrlred ateamer Klanv-
iffa Ort-- aa Airtved steamer Keha
lero. from Portland.
San Franciaco, Oct. 81. . Arrived . Carina
ways Hftroor. 2 a. m.t Admiral IV. aT
i m'.4: a"ST,5?.lp,ta" ry Harbor. 8
Albloa. t a. m.i Arctic. Fort Brtre T i. m
' e. iop. r-ort Qamble. 9 a, m. tur br
deea. Orara Harbor, n i T t i fJ.?!I
Port Angetea, 8 a. m-: Caitila i'jFThtwi
BJh. Bssdsa. 3o ? air Kore. "ms?.;
Siled-rarle8. with milerton la tow. Port
!J5 ? Simla In
tow. Port Ban Lula. 8 a. au: Port Annlea
with barge Big Bonaes andLrkenHM
uTm.P Kml"h lD toW' HfAvSts
Rattle. Oct. ' .AtrlTed PpeBen aaa
Diego, via 8aa rraaciaco, 6:3ft t m.
Sailed Skagwajr, fur Anchorage, via Ds
pont. 1 a. m.
and scores of private parties are ar
ranged, so there will be little occasion
for youngsters to unhinge gates,
change signs and commit other depre
dation in the name of fun.
However, to guard against this, 100
special policemen have been sworn In
to look after property.
Utah Company to
Protect Holders
Boy Shoots Girl;
Then Kills Self
Rockford. Wash., Oct. St, Earl
Bart el t. aged 17, shot and killed him
self here last night after firing two
bullets into the body of Miss Edna
Miller, aged 18, as she was on her way
to a picture theatre with anothes girl
and bov. Miss Millar' In1ur1e ant
not expected to prove fatal. I caiem, ur tjci. si. insurance wm-
It is declared that Bartelt had been I missioner iiarvey weus loaay receivea
oavlne- attention to Mt XTiiiai. nrt a telegram from Uie insurance corn-
had warned her against going to the missioner of Utah statin that the j
lost when the vessel was sunk Octo
ber 11. the navy department an.
S reDorta said
10 of the crew were missing.
theatre with another boy.
Hotel Burglar Still
Working at Seattle
Guardian Casualty & Guaranty com
pany of Utah, which has ceased taking
new business, will buy re-insurance
for present policyholders. This will
protect policyholders in Oregon.
This decision on the part of the
company was made after Commis
sioner Wlells had wired the Utah com
missioner that unless steps were taken
to protect policyholders he would
Seattle, Wash., Oct S1.-(U. P.
When Robert E. Mlley Immigration in- beg;ln action against the company.
-- a "vu vr "ID WUI eat , VAA3
Prince Rupert hotel here last night he
was greeted by a man who carried a
gun.
"Take off your clothes." ordered the
bandit.
Miley did. Then his caller aarrr.ri
the discarded garments and departed
with J4.60 in change, a watch and
jujieys work badge.
Mines Want to Ship
Coal to Unalaska
Pasco May Buy
Own Water System
Pasco, Wash.. Oct SI. At a meet
ing ot the Municipal Ownership league
held In the city hall, a permanent or
ganization was effected by the elec
tion of Rev. J. A. Pine as president
and Attorney C. W. Johnson as secre
tary treasurer. The primary purpose
of the organization Is to launch a cam
paign for the installation of a mu
nicipally owned water system for both
domestic and Irrigation purposes,
either by the purchase of the present
plant from the Paclflo Power & Lignt
company or the Installation of a new
plant or both.
Another meeting will be held at the
city hall next Monday evening, at
which time It is hoped theeague will
fee able to present some definite and
feasible plans to the council, whlcn
will hold its regular meeting the fol
lowing evening.
Furri Is Sentenced
Pasco, Wash., Oct. SI. Superior
court has finished a week's session,
the only criminal case of importance
disposed of during the session being
that of Tony Furri, who was sentenced
to the state reformatory for from sue
months to 15 years for stealing a num-
Ealem, Or., Oct. 31. During the year
ending June 30, 1917, 682 Oregon cor
porations filed articles of incorpora
tion, and 26 that had been dissolved
were reinstated, according to the an
nual report of H. J. Bchulderman, cor
poration commissioner, submitted to
day to the governor. Of the new cor
porations 16 are shipbuilding com
panies, having a total authorized capi
tal stock of $5,962,000.
During the same period 826 corpora
tions were dissolved, so the net result
is less corporations at the end of the
year than at the beginning. At the
close of the year there were a total of
9174 domestic corporations of record.
Gross receipts of the department for
MAKE YOURSELF STRONGER
People with ' gtronjr constitutions
escape many minor ills that make life
miserable for others. Don't you envy
the friend who does not know what a
headache is, whose digestion is perfect
ud sleep undisturbed?
How far do tou come from this des
cription and nave you ever made an
earnest effort to strengthen your con
stitution, to build up your system to
ward off disease and discomfort? '
Even-one cannot have perfect health
but unless you have anorganicdisease
It is generally possible to improve your
physical condition by attention to the
rules of health, the first of which is to
keep the blood built up.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for Pale
People contain just the elements need
ed to build up the blood and restore
the lost color and vitality. New en
ergy circulates through the system
with the enriched blood, the heart
tops its alarming palpitating, color
returns to cheeks and lips.
Nothing more is needed ptmwImk.
V if s " ProPer iooa and rest,
tne u you do not know exactly what rules
council considered could be trusted to ltii .u cxacuy wnat rules
handle the situation." ,, V ,77?. "Jai-vera write KXlay
i ne local
Tuesday afternoon.
tlon calling upon the council to inves
tigate the alleged vice conditions.
situation." Vu ViVTw. a wnio nxiay
municipal league, meeting J0,"16 r. Williams Medicine Co.,
ternoon, adopted a resolu-" Schenectady, Si. Y., for booklets oa
the blood and diet. Your Own rtrnir.
cus ut. Williams fin it mis. Aav.
Von Hertling Not to
Become Chancellor
Aged German Xsder Zs Bald to Save
Declined Because of la ability to
Secure Majority la Belchstag.
London, Oct. tl. (U. P.) An Ex
change Telegraph company dispatch
the year were $203,818.30, a gain of ' f rm Amsterdam this afternoon as
$3,961.60 over the . preceding year. . sorted that Count von Hertling had
Operating expenses of the department ' refused to accept the German chancel
were $15,608.95, a decrease of $511.91 lorshlp "because of his Inability to se"
compared with the preceding year. ' cur a majority In the relchstag."
On June 80 there were 13 building I Count von Hertling. who is 74 years
and loan associations " representing a of age, is a strong supporter of von
total capitalization of $51,116,000. Of Tlrpltzism and much opposition has
these two are foreign and 11 domestic, been voiced against him by the So
Durinj the year two new associations cialists and Liberals because of his
were organised, with a capital stock of known stand against parliamentary
$1,200,000. I government. The fact that the em-
Under the "blue sky law 103 per- 1 peror did not consult any representa-
mlts were granted, authorwlnr the sale ; tives of the relchstag on political con
of, $6,895,436 worth of stock. In addi- t dltions before the appointment added
tlon permits were Issued authorizing
the sale of $471,200 worth of bonds, t,
During the year 11 permits were re
voked because of Insolvency, misman
agement or fraudulent methods. There
were 16 questionable applications to
sell securities, 11 or which were re
fused for cause, and five dropped or
recalled by applicants.
Hood River Man Is
Alleged Deserter
Hood River. Or., Oct. 81-Angus
McDonald, a native of Scotland, who
enlisted in Company, 12, Coast artil
lery, of Hood River, waa arrested to
day as a deserter by Deputy Sheriff
E. S. dinger and Chief of Police J. K.
Carson and was taken to military head
quarters at Vancouver. Wash. Mc
Donald says that he had no Intention
of evading military service, but that
after he had enlisted the company was
not called into service, and he left to
secure employment elsewhere.
to the antagonism of a large number
of the members of that body.
Clinker Silo Falls
At the Cement Plant
The 6600-barrel clinker silo at the
Oregon Portland Cement company plant
Help to Save
Nation's FooH Supply
Benton Saving Food
Corvallis, Or.. Oct. 31. The fori
conservation campaign In this county
Is nearly completed. There 1 are 62
districts and 57 have reported. Of
the 57 reporting, over 90 per cent of
parents have sent in signed cards.
Kaattla. fW- SI- (I. N. S.)
Seattle steamship ' companies have ber of pay checks from the Northern
been asked to state the amount , mint
of tonnage they ' can spare ' fori
the delivery of coal at Unalaska. They TJ nnnATr Ol..w
point out that under the present gov- ITciSCO UTOCerY IJ lOrC
rnment commandeer control of their i
Destroyed by Fire
dauer, at midnight;
p. oa.
Beattle. Oct. 29. Arr!vd rw.. ir.
midnight. Sailed citr of SeatO. for
ernment commandeer control of their
vessels. . nothing can be done In .this
direction save upon the authorization
of Washington. One coal concern is
seeking facilities for shipping three or
four cargoes each month for the next
Johanna hmith. at 2 several months of Washington and
British Columbia coaLto Unalaska.
coma.
w.utueantern Alflskan ports, 1 p. m
. . .. II. IPWj v . HI
Queen,
Nome. Oct. 28 H.nt r-..nt ....
12:30 a. m.
Anchorage. Oct. 20. Sailed idmim nr..
aon, outhbound. 4 a. m.: A1mri. ,n.
rana-ell. Oct. 2B !.ni ....
sonthboGnd, 4 p. m.
bound1 Tito 28-Salled-Spok.ne. north-
Juneau, Oct 80 Balteri imii v
weatbound. 1 a. m.
oonna. p. m
; Pastor Is Beaten by
Mob, Following Talk
Carml, HU Oct. 31. (I. N. S.)
Samuel Seibert, 40, pastor of the
Church of Apostles here, was attacked
.. v. Y Knainn mH hr. aftpp MrV.
Bellinrtam. Oct. 30. ArrlTod Rm smi. I. .v.. v , ,4w i- .i
BellinaBam. rw-t fa a.ii. I " -"-'
fo- San Pedro. -ilm.a, leged to have declared -any man who
Tacoma. Oct. SO jBafi. s.. ti . I f irhta an tKa nresent war is not a
:-Et, Jl1 T11-. Christian," and that he "would never
Frctr: -I0-1im,!nton. Sa salute the United SUtes flag.
n Francisco, Oct. so. Arri red- Admiral I Federal operatives are investigating.
Heeler, from Log Aneelea. Bt 4 a m - r..
VTcV II i Reformation Is Celebrated
n,.; Fearleaa, with barare Fnllerton in tnn I Willamatta TJnlversitv. Salem. Or..
ritm Port Sn Uti: at 8:30 a. m.: WUbe- 1 i Th. ..tv. ntnn.l rf ,.
ptnU,U.t ;SS.m.ro4
nvrm.imu. i iv a. m. ; uoiden Mate, from I snip v. awu iiu' vneumeu
cuuia cruise, at io a. m.: Mandalar. from I fn th chant aprvira Tuesaav morn
!?.WHK..y'. "i io:so a. m. Sailed: Sea r Ptunutti f Pnrtluil 'fM !(
H InV SBT Tit ITaaa-lna If ,-. 1 . . I '"Mi . mm - - -- i '-
Fort San Lot at 32:30 a. ca a ' years professor of history In the Augs-
San Francisco. rwt ai ir.i.J n. tn. hn.r R.mlnnrv ctf Mtnneaoolla. Minn..
SVili?.er,riro , iJnia. at 11:35 a. m.' g-ave the address of the occasion. "The
A.JfZbJ! 4n1. t W: Itrirlt of the Reformation- was his .
ni.; W. s. Porter, for Brerett. at 2 05 p. mT; subject, and was compared with the
jr uam ADinn, ai z:o p. m.; i spirit ot America in in aays or xne
Albion, at 4:10 b m.: Senta Ooa.1 " f ri; r".ulu"u"' . "1?
reka. at 4-.4B p. Admiral Schley, for 8?. nlsnea by Miss Lia Mctaaam.
r ,l. ?;w i-j Jermei. rr Grays liar-1
uw, ai i i p. m.; ureom, ion fort Saa JLuis.
i a. in.
Pasco, Wash.. Oct. 31. "Fire early
Tuesday morning destroyed the build
ing and contents of the Pasco Casn
store located on West Lewis street
and operated by Rollins & James. The
origin of the fire Is not known. The
stock, which was a total loss, was val
ued at between $3500 arid 640OO, wltn
Insurance of $2500. The building be
longed to a man named Anderson, who
lives at Stltes, Idaho. Rollins & James,
who have operated the Pasco Cash
store for several years, have about de
cided not to reopen for business this
winter.
Popular Couple Wed
Hood River, Or., Oct. 81. Ralph C.
Wigle and Miss Ida Christiana Son
nicksen, two popular young people of
Hood River, were married Saturday by
Judge A. W. Onthank. The groom is
a Hood River farmer. They will make
their home here after a honeymoon
trip to the coast.
Four Congressmen
Arrive in England
London, Oct. 81. (TJ. P.) Senators
rived here Tuesday to Join the Ameri
can congressional party getting a
blimpse of war conditions at first
hand.
m
Rummage Fund for Red Cross
The Dalles, Or., Oct. 81. The Girls
Honor Guard of this city cleared over
$15 at a rummage sale held last Sat
urday. The sales are to be weekly
affairs, the proceeds to go to the local
In this time of high cost of living,
everybody should use all possible
means to prevent waste and to help
save food. No one means can be more
effective than a vigorous campaign to
exterminate rata which destroy over
8300,000.000 worth of foodstuffs annu
ally. Keep garbage in rat-proof cans.
stop up their holes, and above all ex
terminate them with Stearns Paste,
which can be bought for a -few cents at
any store. A two ounce box will uau
ally rid a house or barn of every rat
It destroys mice, cockroaches and
waterbugs as well. (Adv.)
PIMPLY? WELL, DONT BE
People Notice It Drive Them -
OS with Dr. Edwards
Olive Tablets
A pimply face will not embarrass you
much longer if you get a package of
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin
should begin to clear after you have
taken the tablets a few nights. j
Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute for calomel; there's -no
sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that
which calomel does, and Just as effec
tively, but their action is gentle and
safe instead of severe and irritating. '
No one who takes Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with "a dark brown taste,
a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good"! '
feeling constipation, torpid liver, bad' -disposition
or pimply face.
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are
purely vegetable compound mixed with - ,
olive oil; you will know them by their
olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa -tients
afflicted with liver and bowel '
complaints, and Olive Tablets are the 4 If
immensely effective result. .
Take one or two nightly for a weefcep t
See how much better you feel and look.
10c and 25c per box. All druggists, -Z.
Adv. .'
Hopes Women Will
Adopt This Habit
AstWell As Men
QIass ef hot water each morn
ing helps us look and feel
clean, sweet, fresh.
Count Fifty! No
Rheumatic Pain
Don't Suffer! Instant relief
follows a rubbing; with
"St. Jacobs Oil."
Stop "dosin" rheumatism.
It's pain only; not one case in 10
Red Cross. Contributions are taken requires internal treatment. Hub
from the townspeople, who gave very , "poining, penetrating or, j scons oil-
liberally to the cause. ""' v" a ot nm
Hiiro j kjul ma.j ifKft xvooiuaou out
comes the rheumatic pain and distress.
"St, Jacobs Oil" conquers pain! It Is
a harmless rheumatism liniment which
Adds to Wasco Ranch
The Dalles. Or., Oct. SI. J. "W.
Fisher, a prominent sheepman of the J never disappoints and doesn't burn the
bnaniKo aisinci, omuraay purcnasea skin. It takes pain, soreness and stlff
10 sections of land from the Eastern ? ness from aching joints, muscles and
Oregon Lend company. for a sum : bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, back-
aiuounung w i',v.i. mi wu acne, neuralgia, ana reduces swellinr.
( umoer up: uet a smau trial bottle of
old-time, honest 'St. Jacobs Oil from
any drug store, and In a moment roull
be free from pains, aches and stiffness
Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism away!
(Adv.) .
acres adjoin Mr. Fisher's present ranch
in Southern Wasco county.
Army-Navy Orders
Douglas Official Weds
Roseburg, Or Oct. SI. County Com
missioner W. 12. St. John of Sutherlin
and Mrs. Beatrice Hartley, for several
years a school-teacher of that city.
Raa rrancl.ee, . Or v at a m,. 1 were married m KoseDurg . Monday
following armr erdera wera Vwucxt trntaV: I evening at the home of E. B. Hermann.
. Captafa a. P. Calhoun, to Camp Lewis, for 1 They will make their home In Suth-
Hospital, saa Ftaneisefr, to hla bom and tale- I
srapn aajoiant aeneral. WUllam r. Booner.
to aria tlon - sectioo. signal corps, Baa Aa
tonlo arlatlon- acoool, Kelly field.
Flrit Lieutenant C. M. Balrd to Camp Kear
ney for duty; J. H. Cattoa to westera depart
BJent. - jus.,.-.- . , . .
- Major C. TL Stearns. from Fort Casey; Wasn
Juaton. to Palo Alto, CaL, aa iaaaltary In
spector of Camp Fremont.- - - !-
uapcain n. . Bamberser. rrem Dreamt da-
lUnAfield. s Oct a0.AtrtTed-G.:. c I4a-f to qiirti?ma!a. " taat
Steamer Schedule Changes
O-W. R. & N. steamer HARVEST
QUEEN leaves Ainsworth dock 8 p. m.
datlv exceot Saturday for Astoria and
way landings. Returning. - leaves As-1
torla (O-W. dock) J a. m. daily except
Sunday. Downtown office, S. ..B, cor
ner Third and Washington. Phones
A-6121. Broadway 4300. - (AdvJ .
i
ARE YOU
RUPTURED?
A poor fitting truss by-not properly
holding rupture Is dangerous and worse
than no truss at all. Anyone can sell a
truss, but It takes an expert truss fit
ter to fit one. We specialise In fitting
trusses, guaranteeing satisfaction In
every instance. We carry all kinds of
trusses, - but the Seeley Spermatle
Shield Truss Is the best, usually clos
ing the opening- In ten days. Send for
Illustrated circular and measuriog
blank.
LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO.
Third sad Tasohiu , Yortlaad, Or.
IF YOUR EARS RING
WITH HEAD NOISES
If you have Catarrhal Deafness
or head noises go to your drug-
fist and get 1 ounce of Parmlat
double strength), and add to it
M pint of hot water and 4 ouncss
of granulated sugar. Take 1 ta
ble poonful four times a day.
i. Thlsw111 often brinar quick re
lief from the distressing heal
noises. Clogged nostrils should
open, breathing become easy and
the mucus atop dropping, into the
throat. It is essv to prepare, iosts
little and is peasant to taka in
one who has Catarrhal Deafness
or head noises should cive this -
prescription a trial. (Adv.)
All Fat People i
Should Know This
I. Tfce wortd ewes a debt of gratitaee te the
antbor of tbe sow fanvroa Marasola . Pr
aerrptloo. sod to still Bxr netd tor the
rJrtioo of thill karmlcae, effartlTe obty
remedy to tablet form. Uarawla Pnwrrip
tkm Tablets eaa bow be obtained at all drus
tores.' or by writtos dlreet to Uiraub rw.
SS4 . Woodward A., DerroiC; Mleh.. -nd
taeur reaaooaMe pnee (75 crate lor s large
Happy, bright, alert vigorous and .
vivacious a good clear skin; - a nat-
ural rosy complexion and ' freedom -from
illness are assured only by,
clean, healthy blood. If only every,
woman and likewise every man could
realise the wonders of the morning
Inside bath, what a gratifying Changs
would take place.
Instead of the thousands of sickly,' .
anaemic-looking men, women and.
girls with pasty or muddy complet
ions; instesd of the multitudes of
"nerve wrecks," "rundown," "brai "
fags" and pessimists we should see s.
virile, optimistic throng of rosy-'
cheeked people everywhere.
An inside bath Is had by drinking.,
each morning before breakfast, a
glass of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphats in it
to wash from the stomach, liver, kid
neys and ten yards of bowels the pre
vious day's indigestible waste, sour
fermentations and poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and freshening
the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food Into the stomaclu .
Those subject to sick headache, bll-.
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,'
colds and particularly those who have
a palld, sallow complexion and who .
are constipated very often, are - r
urged to obtain a quarter pound of
limestone phosphate at the drug store .
which will cost dui a trine du is
sufficient to demonstrate the quick:
and remarkable change in both health
and appearance awaiting those who!
practice internal sanitation. We must
remember that inside cleanliness Is
more important than outside, be
cause the skin does not absorb lmpur- -.
lties to contaminate the blood, .while
the pores in the thirty feet of bowels
do. (Adv.. -
PUT CREAM IN NOSE .
. AND STOP CATARRH
Tills How To Open Clogged
Xottrili md End HoafrCoIdf,
Tou feel fine In a few moments.
Tour cold in head or catarrh, will te . ,
gone. Tour clogged nostrils will open, v
The ais-passages of your 'head will
clear and you can breathe freely.': No X
more dullness, headache; no hawking. '
snuffling,. mucous discharges or dry- ,
ness; no struggling for breath at x
night. -.J-- j .
Tell your druggist you want a small i
bottle of, Ely's Cream, Balm, i Apply a ."'
Utile of, this fragrant, antiseptic cream '
in your - nostrils, let - it penetrate f
through every air passage of the head;
soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed'
mucous membrane, and relief comes
instantly.
f. . ... t. . . . r .
eaae) leaves n esesae for dlerisTor vtoliit -""'i ww anacsiarrn
esereise for the rcdeetioa ef tkT eeerfat l4' ferr n4-, VUy Stuff ed-U
body t sarBul proportVaeav--adv. . sad miserable. - (AdvJ '