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THE ''OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1917. r 5 T , V 1' 7 WS TO GO FOR i BENEFIT OF RED 'Thirty Prize Birds and Blooded .Rabbits Will Be Auctioned Off at Auditorium This Afternoon. - MORE PRIZES ARE AWARDED Expert Particularly Pleased With Bunnies "Shown, Indicating In- terest in Their Breeding. f! - Thirty prise birds and blooded rabbits are to be auctioned off for the benefit f ths Bed CroBS fund, at the poultfy and pet' stock show. In ths basement ?of the Auditorium this afternoon. Ths r donors are members at the Oregon Poul try and Pet Stock association and Rab- cii jr ancier nuuciauuii. Cos A. McKenna of Pertlandwon the- '..gold medal offered by the Poultry World s of Buffalo, X. y for the best pen, of Leghorns. ' " Claude. -Stewart of Wenatchee. Wash., f won special ribbon awards offered by t the Northwest Rhode Island Red club for the beBt shaped male, best colored male and best shaped female. Arthur ; Davis of Spokane won the, ribbon for a ! handsome female bird. . . - Br. Smith Wins , Dr.I N. Smith of Portland won rib- Ebons in the same contest. A. J. C. Bchroeder of Astoria won the ribbon for the best shaped bird. Special awards ion Buttercups were won by A. W. Bot temlller of Rldgeffeld, "Wash., He do- sated the premiums in this class. I S. Ellerman, superintendent of the. i pet stock department, says that the exhibit of rabbits and caries this rear i"r y r me oesi ever snown m tne iff ti 1 northwest. He says All leading, CROSS CAMPAIGN kr: " 7., . ... raDD,u Among other buildings leveled by ths Jhavs been sold at good prices than eTer!WallU the raUway station, ths Arena jbefere, showing that the people are be- . rlnk mU1tary gymnasium, a sugar re- 7 !I Sr.. .v. w "rl . i iineat of the rabbit Is of high food value and can be produced cheaper than any uiiicj- meat - "A by-product the fur of a rabbit is-sure to become a big factor in the -1 future. Rabbit., is now used under the t names of Coney, Doe, Imitation of I Ermine and Klectric Seal. Also for fur x trimmings for women's dresses. 1 Silver loving caps were awarded ex j ! htbitors as follows i Best Flemish Giant, awarded W. B. Brown of Golden , J Rule rabbitry also cup for most nam ber of points. Best New Zealand, won by O. P. Goettel. Best Lop Eared rab 1 I bit, by O. J. Coles. Best Rufus Red, Jby Jos Cordano. . Best Cavy, by I S. Ellerman. Best Hlnalayan, by I S. . Ellerman. Championship cup for best ; rabbit . in the show ' was also won by Mr. Ellerman. ISNOW AND ICE ADD TO I - HORROR OF DISASTER i ; : f (Continued From Pee OnV into ths millions. There Is scarcely : wlnAnr ft fnfaot In A. . I In Richmond, a suburb' across th!more Bravely wounded. I narrow arm of water that Is the Hali- !fax harbor, the loss of life was heavi est. Frame and business buildings .collapsed like paper-houses when the force of the explosion ' struck them. On one ship in the bay 40 men were killed. , Twenty-five wagons loaded with dead lhavs arrived at one of the improvised morgues. -I Business is absolutely suspended. Armed sailors and soldiers are patrol j ling the city, Not a streetcar is mov ;lng and parts of the city were in dark iness all night. 1 Troops Give Quarters to Women I Many private houses have been j thrown open for the dare of the wound I ed and to provide a covering for dead bodies. ! The work of rescue is greatly fan , peded by masses of debris that litter Corn Pain j Stopped Quiclc Corns Lift Right Off With "GsU-lt- , j Blessed relief from corn pains Is Jslmple as A B C with '"Gets-It.' - j . When you've been limping around ;a heart-drilling corn or bumpy callus. and everything you've-tried has only .made It worse, net men you put some f 'Gets-It' on and the pain eases right Jaway. and the corn -peels right off liks a banana skin ain't it a grand ;and heavenly feeling?" - . j "Gets-it" has revolutionised the corn.. history, of the world. Million use It and it . never fails. Ladles wear smaller shoes and have pain Sfree feet. We old fellows and young fellows forget our toes and feel frisky .;a colts. Everybody with a corn or fcaJlus needs "Gets-It. We will, all walk about and enjoy ourselves as we ; Kiid without corns. Get a bottle today from your druggist or' sent on receipt ;of price by K. Lawrence & Co.. Chl fc all you need to pay. 1 Sold in Portland and recommended Js the ' world's best com remedy by The Owl . Drug :Co.(Adv. , - . 7 BH;LtrANS Absolutely, Removes IndigestionDrugSists refund money if it fails. 25c v . si m . PRIZE-WINNING. " ""tvX KUV . w"-i 7 - . ( .1 s X J - h f- ',,.,v" ,4k-- j: B . " i , , . ,Vil I 1 ' . - IB V 1 Msv. sections of the city where losStff life wag heaviest. finery and a large elevator are black ened ruins today. Scores of persons were in these buildings. Many were injured and some killed. Troops quartered here have given up their barracks to women and children and they will live for the time being in a city of 600 tents erected on the common. ' The Academy of Music and many other public buildings are crowded with weeping .women and children. Their homes are shattered or burned ruins. - . Fire Follows Wreck Practically all the north end of the city of Halifax- is in ruins, an area lying torn and junpbled from the North street railway station, as far as Arlc vllle to Bedford basin and covers about two square miles. Buildings which were wrecked by the explosion Immediately disappeared in the fire that followed when stoves and boilers were torn asunder. Schools and other available buildings In the Weyburn section of the city have been turned Into morgues or hospitals. Doctors and nurses are working with unending energy, rendering aid to the Injured. Many . of those less Seriously injured have gone into service for the Supplies and food from all sections of Canada and parts of the United States are rushing here. The twisted and battered Mont Blanc whose dangerous cargo caused the dis aster, lies still visible In the narrows. The Belgian relief boat Is beached on the Dartmouth side of the harbor near what is known as Tufts Co we. Ship Soon la Flames The collision that wrecked the muni tions ship was on her port side and the bow of the imo pierced nearly to the engine room. The relief ship, hoping to keep water from flooding her victim, kept going ahead, shoving the Mont Blanc on. Fire, however, broke out and the skipper of the Imo ordered the ship to back awaymnd the crews to the boats. The escape of the crews of ths two ships which. . colliding, caused ths ex plosion, was explained today. After the crash due to a mistake in signals both . crews abandoned ship. The French munitions steamer, Mont Blanc, was in flames, a deckload of benzine blazing briskly.' The sailors knew an explosion was certain. They rowed for shore and took - to their heels. The burning vessel drafted toward Halifax and blew up. The Belgian relief ship Imo, which backed away from the Mont Blanc, was, beached after being riddled with holes by exploding ammunition. The present Dlan is to burv the dead In one long grave, like a trench grave on the battlefield. Temporary morgues have been established In various parts of ' the ruined section. Some are in houses, in one house bodies were placed on ths shelves of a closet. The cold weather prevents immediate danger of a plague from ths great masses of dead. . Food Sltaatioa Serlos The food situation is serious. Sup plies are desperately needed. -Arrival of American relief trains is eagerly awaited. - , , Halifax faces another appalling night of darkness and terror. Added to this is - the' storm. Houses which remain standing are crowded with shleterless. Two hundred Injured were taken from t here today to , Truro on a snecial Ca- v i naaian government train. They will be cared for in private homes for tn nri- vais nomes ior .tns present. Naval Commander Reports waanington. Dec 7. (TJ. p.. vtvm thousand dead in the Halifax disaster was ths unofficial estimate of. a nvai commander forwarded to ths navy de partment ners over nignt. ; lis naa seen and heard ths horrible explosion while 6s miles - at sea and, reaching ths harbor, learned . of the holocaust.': ...ry. He declared the munitions shin mw reached shore safely br. ahandnnin their craft when the firs started. The- navy department . announced the following had been received from a commander: , j "While 62 miles at sea. ths nwnii of a munitions ship was seen and heard. On arriving, assistance was offered the authorities and ths following learned concerning the circumstances leading up "A Belgian relief ship collided with a French . munitions 'vessel loaded with 3000 tons of T. N. T. and- a laegs quan tity of benxlne. 1 Due to an vxnlmttnn the benxlne caught firs and as soon as the firs started the crew abandoned the ship, reaching shore before . ths explo sion ''took, place "-ss. ; '- r "Practically all of North Halifax was destroyed and all windows and doors in Halifax and Dartmouth, were demol ished. : : , . . , .ir- "Tonight It is believed that there are 8000 dead, but these figures cannot be cennrmea. "The explosion i sank three ships' and FOWLS' SHOWN h ; r 1 """ " " v iT fl iimiiii I Above Black Sumatra cock, old est bird in the show, owned by Mt. Angel college and entered by , Father Boniface. Center, at left Golden Sebright cockerel, owned by C. A. Matt of 1127 Cast Twenty-fifth street ' north. At right Light Brama hen owned by Ed Shearer of Esta cada, Or. Bottom Single, comb Leghorn, "General Pershing, first - prize winner, owned by Sirs. William Bindernp of 0320 East Forty -fourth street. badly damaged many others. "The ruins of buildings are now burn ing fiercely in North Halifax." Secretary Daniels announced that the commander of an , American warship, which arrived in Halifax following ths explosion, had iandsd a guard to co operate with, the authorities In policing ths stricken district. Presumably it was ths commander who reported a rumor that 5000 Were killed. Death Ship French -New York. Dec. 7. (I. a) Ths several hundred passengers on board the Holland - American line steamship Nieuw Amsterdam ars safe and ths ves sel .escaped damage, it was announced here today by officials of the line. The liner was undergoing Inspection by British officials at Halifax when the explosion occurred. The steamship Mont Blanc, which blew up, was of ths French line. She was under orders to ths British ad miralty. It was stated, and none of ths officers could toll anything of her move ments. Shs was a single screw steamer of 1121 tons and carried a crew of SS. J. Savery was her commander. The Imo was built for ths Whits Star line, is under Norwegian registration, but flying ths Belgian relief flag. She was formerly known as ths Runic, but changed her name when sold a few years ago to ths South Pacific Whaling company. - She left New York eight dsys a.go with a cargo of 1000 tons of grain, tt was announced today by officials of ths Norton dt Dilly company. She was built at Belfast In 1881. She carried a crew ot 0 men and, according to shipping records, was commanded by Captain From. She was an iron vessel ot 6043 gross tonnage; 430 feet long. Great Exodus Begins Montreal. Quebec Dec. 7-U.. P.) A great exodus from Halifax, city of hor- . rors, has begun, according to informs-! tlen reaching here today.' ) wnue police. -soldiers. United States sailors and civilian volunteers ars dig ging in ths debris of ruined portions of ths city for dead and maimed, a stream of women, children and some men ars flocking from ths town. Preparations to cars for these refugees havs been made in many nearby towns. Most of them are being conveyed by train, others ars riding In wagons but lately used for hauling corpses. Two . thousand . dead la a conserva tive estimate, according to ths police. When ths work . ot clearing away the debris begins, further horrors may: be revealed. At presedt ths firs-swept area is sheathed in ice. - A number of bodies have been recov ered from ths bay. ; Boston Bushee Aid Boston, Dec 7. CUV P. A special, train with doctors, nurses , and . sup piles today was speeding on its way to ths stricken city of Halifax, ' : Among ths party will be Red Cross workers, a number ot medical men and civilians. . ' - ' .Ths special carrying ths party of SI. was dispatched late last night after Governor McCaH?sent offers of any posslbls ald to ths devastated city. TVHsoff Expresses Sympathy Washington, Dec 7. U. P. Ameri can - sympathy, in ths .Halifax disaster was expressed by President Wilson tn a telegram to ths governor general of Canada this afternoon.:; , it follows: ; -jy. :i ' "In ths presence of the awful disaster at Halifax, ths people of ths United States offer to their noble brethren of the Dominion .their heartfelt sympathy and grief, aa Is fitting at this . time. SnowPine? for, ) I : ; -. Oklahoma Wheat , Bartles-rUls, OUt, De. 7. T. X. S.) Two. tncfaM ' of now covers North Oklahoma, and tt la snowing hard this morning. This la the first snow of ths season. - 'Winter wheat will he greatly benefited,- as It Is rery dry. ; - i ' Naval Vessels Not Damaged ' Ottawa. Ont, Deo. 7- (TJ. P.) Naval Teasel In ths harbor of Halifax were not damaged In ths explosion of ths French munitions ship Mont Blanc, ac cording' to official messages recalled hers today. Ths naval colters was In the dancer sons, but only three of ths cadets were Injured. Ths building was not destroyed. when to ths ties of kinship ana commu nity of speech and of material Interests ars added ths strong bonds in ths com mon cause, of devotion to ths supreme duties of national existence." Woman Eye Witness Gives Story St. John, N. B- Dec 7. TJ. P.) First refugees from ths Halifax dis aster arrived here today. Ths party included Catherine White and Miss Dorothy McKensle, both of Boston. They were in their classroom at St. Vincent academy when ths Mont Blanc blew up la the harbor. Ths young women were nnlnjuied. Miss Whits said: "When the explosion occurred we were ' In our classroom, and all of a' sudden there came an awful noise. PThs building shook like a leaf. We thought some powder plant had exploded. About a minute later the full fores of ths explosion hit u. and every window In the building crumbled to nothing but powder. Then cams ths awful screams and agonised moans of ths stricken. "We were ordered to leave the build ing." Miss Whits continued, "as ths sisters In charge though, a-magazine which was situated near us would ex plode. Ws all hurried Into the woods in ths rear of our school. "About noon ws returned to ths academy. At that time ths city was a mass of flames. Men came to us and begged for cloth for bandages. We frantically tors up shsets and gavs them everything In ths place which would be of any use. By this time loads of dying and in jured were being brought to us In wagons and our sisters began to as sist In dressing their wounds. "Men broke down and sobbed, and women,'" shrieking and moaning, were soon clustered In our damaged but till intact building. "Many were horribly out. Women. clasping babies to their breasts, begged for help." American Consul Safe Philadelphia., Dec 7. (I. N. S.) Ethel be rt Watte, American consul gen eral, and his aides at Halifax ars safe. This Information was contained in a telegram from Mr. Watts to his wlfs in this city. Mrs. Watts was overjoyed to learn that her husband was safe. Why ths stats department In Wash lngton did not receive a messags from Dr. Watts Is not explained. Wire Service Delayed New York. Dec. 7. (U. P.j Tele graphic service to Nova Scotia still ts badly - crippled today. The Western Union Telegraph company announced that servtos for points in that province for points south of Truro will be "sub ject to delay" due' to wire Interruption. . Toronto Telegraphs $13,000 Toronto. OnU Dec 7. U. P.) The city council todsy telegraphed 1 15,000 to Halifax for relief work. American Ships Aiding Washington, Dec 7. (U. P.) .Two American ships are aiding relief 'work at Halifax, it became known this aft ernoon. - Take no chances nci4- ,.rry x- a a a a aa-aa littlecolci 4f " S. Zr IT..- tfxr ti " ES fer CoilJhs e Colds may prevent s Tbeg serious rflness-Taks - wiu vow run Kin icto. .oci TOar eye water sad wbeayoabesiateBeee. ' fl There's a double sdvaataas tn this famous SO year old remedy it breaks H so s cxd snd leave so omecueoable ' B after edecta. 1 Jaat as eaay oa the stomach as it Is pleasing to the palate. I U it far the severest cess si grippe I sw srutsV IOJ usuxy vuvup v .Year 4niaijt tU j Yoa're Bilioiu mad Costrre! Sick headache. Bad breath. Sour stomach. Furred ton rue and Indiges tion, Mean Lives and Bowels docked. Ot a 25c bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills to-day and eliminate fer tnentlnjf gassy foods and waste. - tleOiaH sw ar - a - .ti n everv LOCAL VllieS IN ESSAY CONTEST , ARE ANNOUNCED .'- - . ' ' " One Pupil Selected From - Each High and Graded School to Enter Statewide Contest. INTEREST GENERALLY KEEN Wasco Instructor. Writes That Composition Work of Pupils Is Greatly Improved. Winners in ths food administration essay contest among the high school and grade school students of ths Port land publlo schools havs been named. One no nil hu ten mlctl from aerh of ths schools and from these one from each class will be chosen to compete in ths stats essay competition, among It counties for ths three Shetland ponies offered by Russell Hawkins of Tilla mook. Or. 'Keen interest has been shown In ths contest. Principal Lane Morley of Wamic. Wasco county, reviewing the contest, ssys: "My school has certainly accomplished wonders in the last week In their composition work. I believe they have been taught a better lesson in patriotism whils writing these essays than all of their previous experience sines ths entrance of ths United States In this great war. IststrstioB to Fsrtst "It hss also - been an Inspiration to ths parepts of this district. Parents and pupils have been reading newspapers and all kinds of literature bearing on this particular subject as they never did at any other time. Ths people in gen eral are beginning to reallxs that there Is a desperate etruggls taking place, and these essays will certainly havs a wonderfuj effect on the boys and girls of Oregon." Following ars ths Portland winners: T testers is Portias d High Schools Franklin. Katherlne Freeman ; Immaculate Academy. Marie O'Day; Jefferson. Richard Faville; Miss Cat I In s, Susannah Piatt. Lois N itchy; Washington, Opal Clark. Grammar Schools Claas 1. 11 years and older) Alnswortn. Kodney J. Johnson; Arista. Warren Strang; Clinton Kelly. Jean Harper: Falling, Kdtth Stllhammer; Fulton Park. Gladys Courtright: Qlencoe, Doris Backstrom; Hoiladay, Alex Scott; Immaculate Academy, Edward Mc Courty ; Kerns. Lillian Hansen ; Ladd. Ladner V. Ross: Ocklev Ureen. Mal colm Campbell ; Richmond. M argaret I Meeker : euwooo, iis sienaae ; nTt'tuck. HelenSnow : sC iohnV a puniap ; 8unnyede. Oar Ice Flshbum : Tnompaon. carl r olen ; vernon, ie Vern Ware: Wood lawn. France Wll- eon. Jeanette D Petro. Catherine Overbeck. Grammar Schools, Class II (10 year snd younger) - Kastmoreland. Frank Griffin; i3tot. Mellaril Peterson; Fall ing. Dora Colburn; Fulton Parte Leroy Edwards : Hoiladay, Helen Christian ; Immaculate academy, Joseph Connolly . Kenton, ursce lryer ; seiiwooa. Dorothy Sellwood; Shsttuck. Margaret Peck, Stevens, Harold Wlllimont; Sunnyslde. Kllsabeth Hlckey; TerwlUlger. George Moored; Thompson. Medra Luks; Ver are Frits; Woodlswn. Arllne rVoodstock. Yallns Underwood Snd Dorothy Howard. Arthur M. Churchill, who Is In charge of the food administration pledge card campaign, of 41. North western Bank building, had general management ot the essay contest. Oilcloth Works Are Damaged by Blaze - Philadelphia. Dec 7. (I- N. 8.1 Fire In the oilcloth works of Thomas Potter Sorts it Co. todsy caused damage esti mated at 175.000. The blase, which brought out all ths available firs ap paratus, was one or ins most spectacu lar seen in this city in year. Mors than COO women walked emt safely after several sensational reseuea Menf ord Man Is Explosive Inspector Washington. Dec 7 fWASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) The president today sent a recess nomina tion ot William N. Campbell of Med ford, to the senate, as Inspector of ex plosives for Oregon at a salary ot !00 a year. -You Look As YOU FEEL You know well enough when your liver. Ji loafing. Constipation is the first wanting; then you begin to "feel mean all orer." , . .- . Your skin soon gets the bad news, it grows dull, yellow, muddy and un sightly. . Violent ntrrvnnwea sre nob what you need just the gentle help of this old time standard remedy. H j H j B CASTES . rrrn lYu3 . 'JpfwrWw Colorless faces often show the absence of Iron In the blood. V : vV Carter's Iron PIHa .will help this condition. t SUSSSBH sTestrrwve bmrm Bank Out 340,000 . ; On Fake D eposit I Easley f Ckleage State Bask Altered Ts Have Gives Fries False Credit J Ettas After Cssfsderste Is Arrested.! Chlcaxo. Dee. T. I. K. 8.) The funds! of ths Stats Bank of Chicago ars short artillery which may b filled by -volun-I4A.0OO today and warrant for ths ar-.teers up to December TV Adjutant Cen- reax or. Antnony za is tons ana a youtn,ral Williams said today.- " F?yJ: i r -It these vacancies ars not tilled by ssi 'A, mm wwrivu iww vhok iua Zt9 "". bT M Ingeoius scheme. . . . One of the men. It Is said, obtained 1 employment in the savings department I of ths bank. Later ths other appeared and mads a deposit xt 1100 and his con- federate entered a deposit of 140.100 on . the books. ' ' I Tb depositor thereafter appeared and 1 asksd to withdraw his accoant. A teller checked his passbook and found ths bank's ledger showed a deposit of 140.100. so he paid out ths money la. forty crisn 11 000 bills and a S100 bill. i After ths shortage was discovered. It gon boys who have not yet enlisted to is declared, both men were apprehended get In the original national guard coin but while methods of procedure were panics, where advancement Is rapid and oeing qisi.Mei, a ins yoaw supped awmy. CARBOLIC IS FATAL TO HAZEL WIRE Wife Of Drt Stuart - McGulre, ! Bride of Few Months, prinks Fatal Potion in Apartments. Mrs. Hasel McGuirs, wlfs of Dr. Stuart McOulre. ths well known baritone singer, died at the Good Samaritan hoe- pital at 11:10 o'clock Thoraday night. from ths affects of earbollc add. believed to havs been taken by mistake, Mrs. McOuirs, who wss Z years old and a brlds of a fsw months, mistook ths poison while reaching for a bottle of stomach medicine In ths darkened bathroom of her apartments in ths Bells Court. It wassald ner BiuBura wu aoveni to aire. i -n-. v)m mA asawvjwss w uiv wwtuwvuwts ss brolhr.ln.liw Wnk 1 WnTlnlr nrealdent of the Portland Rltv board. . Dr. McGuirs had been at dinner at thins; U done to correct It the inert t hl brother's home, Mrs. McOulre say- able result will be nervooj break. Ing shs was too ill to go. Her mother, down, an exhaustion of BBioui en however, had also been a guest. erf? That majr take a Try uOoaM and Was Alsisst Ovcrcssis j unJbreseen turn. Hastening to fh apartment they t . Ksnrasthenla is rma mtA rnmUwIth found Mrs. McGuirs leaning heavily ssminw. m. uwr me rwra. one was room. She was almost overcome from the effects of ths poison, but was able ts describe in a meager way what had happened. ; Mrs. McGuirs wss removed to ths. Good .Samaritan hopltal by ths Arabu-. lance Service company as speedily as possible ana ut. - j. inn aitenaea her. The patient responded to ths treat ment well and It was st first believed she would recover. She did not loss con sciousness until shortly before shs died. An empty bottle, marked "carbolic add." was found in the sink at ths apartments. According to ths Jan 1 tress of ths apartment house, she received a tele phone call about t:4 supposedly from the apartments occupied by Mrs. Mo Gulre. A woman's votes asksd that a J k. ... 1 that m. wnm . In IK. room wasalck. Dr. Gens Cllas, a dentist. living in ths building, was sent. Hs ravs ths woman a utus eiconot. not knowing her real condition. It is said. According to UT- inline, we woman was unable to speak. Bad Jst Xsved Mrs. McOuirs was ths daughter of Mra Elisabeth ChUcott, whose hus- bano. a wen-snow n snipping man. wits offices In ths Chamber ot Commerce, died a few months ago. Mr. and Mrs. McOuirs had Just taken ths apartments in ths Belle Court and ths furniture and belongings had not yst been arranged. The body was taken In charge by Deputy Coroner Smith and an Investi gation as to ths cause of death will be made Detective Hyde and Abbott were assigned to the case. Stolen Aiito Found Complete Wreck lfachlss Belosttsg te O. L. CssttUek Bellsvtd te Bars Been Dellserately Drifts Over KstsaakBtsst. An automoblls recently stolen" from O. L. Comstock of ths Portland Wire tt Iron works was run to ths edgs of ths bank near Klllingsworth and Wil lamette boulevard lata Thursday night and sent hurtling down ths high em bankment, where it was found by the police, a twisted mass, lodged in clump of trees. Ben Turpln. 9S Montana avenue, and J. E. Benham or l&ll Oatman street. I motorists, runners ssd men tn ths vari K mrkinr am i is nw rt a. m . oua branches of ths srmv and navT. tracks at ths root ot the bank, heara th. h anil renortad It to th. noiis. ; . . - . r , ' After searching for several hours. Safety Commissioner Harry P. Coffin snd Patrolmsn IN utter. Kekdahl ane Morris reported that no person had -- f, mkA ik. .i. v.. ".I.." ,k7, v. x.i.i driven ths car over the bank. Alien Enemies to Be Warned by Posters V That alien enemies may know defi nitely ths boundary lines of Jh water front area In which they ars not per mitted. United States Marshal Alex ander has ordered that posters be Disced destgnstlng such boundaries. , Posters will be placed not only on Portland's waterfront, but on all water- fronts of ths stats. Marshal Alexander for enough poster to cover ths water- front on ths Columbia. Willamette snd at ocean shipping points. In discussing ths necessity of such post srs. the marshal said that many of ths alien enemies "who had been ar rested hsd merely wandered uninten tionally Into ths restricted area. . With ths posters along the boundary lines, there will be no excuse for any alien enemyto be caught within th restrict ed sons, said ths marshal. c Livers. Cettew Market tJvTDeL fie. T-(I. K. S)- SsH. prtr eaatrr Sale SSSS balsa. awitea wlddlis fair. SS-S1: rood sUMliac SS.sa: srtoaiia, 23.1 Si tnw siWhtMa. 21t; so.ss: oimsery. ss.ee. . " 'Sae Vrssrlses Grain Market Baa rtsackas, ve. 7. (U. f.i arani: Brlrf. per- ertal r4. Ks. I,' S3 A3 2.: 4a. eMpfSa. tZ.41 1 0 3.4. L e. S. aasrrtor stunsa (lata. ee eeatal Nw f4 tmmi. 3.SS 3.7S; ds. Mi sod, sa.isvs.ss. Barwy eaus: - - ' DS. f . ' ' Dee. C. " . ' Oiwe - CUm fUmm nveesibes ........ Z ' 5 ' SBSts B Mar 3SB 3 B . 39 - s-.--.: . Coast Artillery Is . In Need o Recruits Asjstast toeaeral WtUUsi Petals Ost That Tslssteers Hare Oases ts Ad. vasee Treat Basks.-, ' " Tbtre Vrs 1X0 vacancies In he roast .n-a . . . . . , taiW intTt si onaTTrmV by thi lf win .Kint .Hm. branch." .ail the coast artnlerr eomnantea are lacking & few men of their required war strength. Some companies need but two or three, others as many as TO. la nrsina? enlistment In the coast ar- tlllery. Adjutant Oenersi Williams calls attention to ths opportunity for a young man to gst Into ths service with the high grade Americans who make np the old national guard. This wUl be ths last chance probably, he said, for Ore- where commissions ars given only to men In ths ranks. Telephone Operators Are in Demand Volunteer telephone operators ars needed by ths exemption board at head quarters In the basement of the court house. With the heavy" grind of ths day's .duties becoming more pressing, exsmp. , tlon board officials snd assistants de clare they have no time to answer tele phone calls and attend to their, other work. Both telephone companies have sponded promptly to ths call and -have agreed ts furnish what operators they can. While ths work at pfssent will be eon- fined to answering telephone calls la ths exemption board headquarters. will be extended later to the downtown offices of the legal advisory boards. WAR TIME IIERYOUSHESS i. am t la taeae wix umes nutny people art lfJ . t . . . m UVISC U & ttDJUrXOral COnalUOa OI BeTYOtla exdtemeat. TJolegg SOI tf. M.i.Mt r l-Hf.. tmrITiZ- ri v,,tfw M;nMtH.M .A mmm r"7 . -r - ' I headache. It mean that the patient ha lost the power to recoTer and store cp energy. The condition will (TOY worse if not corrected, The treatment U one of nntliUon of va Berre en- reculrfnr a non-aJ co- hollo tonle. As the nerves fet their nourishment from the blood the treat ment must be directed towards build- in r trp the blood. Dr. Vll)iams Pinlr Fius act Clreeur on the mood and have proved of the greatest benefit In man eases of neurasthenia. A ten dency to anemia, or bloodl earn ess, shown by most neurasthenic patients, is also corrected br these tenia ciils. Two nserui boots, -lfi senses of the Kervous System" and "What to Eat ana How to Z-Sl ' win DO sent free cf , the Dr. Williams Medicine UO-. benen- , ectadr. N. Y. Your own druggist . ..n. fir Willi. mi PtnV WTIa Ad I I ITLtr PlixreiiMine Prneiriria II UJ i UJClblGUld S IMVilUb Bitro-Phosphate For Weak Ncrres FRENCH SPFXHALISTS CLAIM THIS ORGANIC PHOHFH ATK 1M ACT UALLY COVVK11TKD INTO LIVING NERVE TISSUE. The rspld Increase In the use by phy sicians snd nerve pec 11 la La of ths or ganic nerve-building and easily assimi lated phosphate known among arug rmtm ss Bltro-Phoeohate Is due almost entirely to the remarkably favorable re Ig sults obtaineo ny specialists oi wona wlds fame and reputation. It Is there i lore oniv losncai mat aociors mrouin 1 out the country should be urged, wber- ! ever possible to prescribe uuro-rnos- phsts lnstsaa oi aarcouc or siirouiani habit-tormlng drugs or alcoholic prep arations In the treatment of nervous ness, neurasthenia, sleeplessness, nervous debility, lack of energy, mental depres sion, etc Being a food which, according to Robin and other French authorities, la actually assimilated and converted Into living nerve tissue. itro-r noapnaie, which Is readily obtainable of any drug gist tn ths form of fire-train tablets, is strongly reoommenaea tor ins ue not only of thrM who suffer ss Indicated . I above, but also to those who wish to a I . ----- a W 1 rfMnr .In, irmwii invri .w . w ... . i vimr vlfalif v anil nowera of eivlnranca. I it is esoeclallr valuable to aviators. r "A.T.7 V? " . i -rwllT. 1 importanca. Ait out drugs and I alcoholic tstimuianta tsks one iivs-gram tasiet Bltro-Phosohats with each meal and ; note how quickly your entire being begin to -overflow wtta-tnat vim. vigor ana , vitality .which make life truly worth I living. It Is sold la this city by all ! good nrugglsts. CAdv.) Sour Stomach sTi-o-ns Pats the Stomach la Fins Shape la Five Miaatea. If your stomach is continually kick ing np a disturbance ; yon feel bloated and distressed: tf yon belch gas and sour food Into the mouth, then yoa need Mlo-na Stomach Tablets. Ml-o-na stomach tablets give Instant relief, of course, but they do mors ; they drive out ths poisonous, gases that cans ferment tlon ot food and thoroughly clean, renovate an. ren snd strenainea tne ml that It can readily digest food wltiout artificial aid. 'Ml-o-na stomach tablets ars guaran tsed ts snd Indigestion, scuts or chronic, or money back. This means that nerv ousness, dlxstness and bUkmsness will disappear. Druggists everywhere snd Ths Owl Drug Co. soil Ml-o-na. (Adv.l POrniAND PHYSICIAK ' SURPRISED "Hearing of om good results from the use of May rs Wonderful Remedy aecjseo o w - - . of lndlgeaUoa son gastnus i was, in- i terested in. Alter tn iirst nose ins nstisnt was reiisvsa or gas trouuie and wss noon able tseat radishes and most everything else bs had not satsn ta - years. It la a simple. . harmless preparation that rsmovss ths catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays ths inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and In testinal aliments,. Including appendi citis. One doss will convince or I money refunded at The Owl Drugl Co. . jf - (A4v.) J HOW TO RELIEVE HEAD NOISES GOOD ADVICE FOK : TBOIS WHO FV'.IU hllVTtlil tag aa4 who experience a. stuffy feeling ot pressure against their ear drums, ac companied by bussing, rumbnag sounds In their bonus- like water (aUlag or steam escaping anould take -prompt and eftec- ut awnim to etop tnta trouble. Heatd ' w ubwi invartaoiy ths fore runners of complete Or partial Ceajnea. and roost deaf people? suffer from ihm constantly. bomeUmes these bead noises o uiairacung ana nerve-rack- ma;. wiu tnetr never ceasing "hum." they drive tne sufferer almost fraauo and complete nervous breakdown mar reeulL . Thanks to a reinarkabls prescription. It is now noaalbla to ten ih. mmm, et these head notaes ana often complet. ij iram uitm mna wild tne alsap- vi m. nmi a&umm uio neranng also greatly - Improve. a.ud verv fre quently can be teatored to normal. It can bm eaally prepared, at home and we believe is a moet effective treatment for this trouble, frrora your drurxlst aecurm 1 oa. Parmlnt (Doubls Strength), take thla home and add to It 1-4 pint of hot water and 4 ounce of granulated sugar. Stir until dissolved. Take one taoie spoonful four .time a day. parmlnt Is used la this uay not onty to rwduo by tonic action the Inflammation and swell ing in tne custacnian l ubes, sad thus to equause the air pressure on the drum, but to correct 'any sxcee of se cretions in the middle-ear, snd the re-' suits it gives are usually quick and effective. Kvery person who hat catarrh In any form should give this recipe a trial (Adv. ., CATARRH VANISHES r Zs Oas Tresjsnsat That All goX. f srsrs Caa msly Upon If you want to drive catarrh and all Its dlagustlsg symptoms from your sys tem In the shortest possible time, go to your druggist snd ask for a llyomel . outfit today. Breathe llyomel and It will rid yon of catarrh; it gives such quick relief that all who use It for the first time srs astonished. Hyomel Is a pure, pleasant antiseptic, ' which ts breathed Into ths lungs over -the inflamed membrane; It kills lbs ca- ' tarrh germs, soothes ths sors spots, and heals all inflammation. Don't suffer another day with ca tarrh; the dlsesse Is dangerous snd often end In consumption. Start the H vomet treatment today.. No s'tomt dosing, no sprsrs or douches; jost breath It that's alL Ask ths Owl Drug Co. Adv. PIMPLY? VELL,DOHTBE ; People Notice It Drive Then Oa with Dr. Edwaroar Olive Tablets A pi reply face wQ not cinbtrrtss yoa nrach lorvg-er if yoa get a package of kr. cmwmtom uure aacxs. a am uuo should begin to dear alter you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards CCIve Tablets, the euocessful sabstitute lor calomel; there's do sickness or pain titer taking them. Dr. Edward Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, sod Just ss effec tively, bat their action is gentle snd safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who ts!s dive Tablets is ever cursed with "s dark brown taste,' ' a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good feeling, constipation, torpid Uer, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablzta ere a partly vegetable compound mixed with olive oil: yoa will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years atnor.g pa tients afflicts with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the barnensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See bow much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c per box. All dnisgista. CAdv.) Cuticura Heals Hair Thin ani Dry. Dindruif So Bad Could Be Seen cm Gothic?. Hair FeU Out. Usei One Cake Cu- ticujaSaapandOneBcriOintrnent." i . "About nine months sgo I had very , thin, d rv hai r, and 1 had dandruff so badl f it could he seen on roy clothing, sly scalp itched snd burned snd tnv harr kept falling oat gradually until I had. hardly any at alL 1 had to wash ray , hair every week. The dandruff was so-. bad that when 1 com oca my nair us dandruff (ell out in large Cakes. "My sister sdmed me to try washing Day bair with Cuticura Soap snd then applying1 cuticura umunent, so i Dougni s cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cntieura Ointment. After four months was up 1 was healed." (Signed) Miss M, Lenora injh,K.i,Box 4, ueerrant, . Waih., March 30, 1917 ' If yoa have a poor complexion tnv prove it by astng Cuticura Soap daily and Cuticura Ointment occasionally. , For Free Sample Each by Retarsv Mail address post-card: Cnticara, Dept. H. Boston." Sold everywhere.' Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c . ST.UMEZE CHROHIC STOMACH TROUBLE .'Mot a sasre after-diaasr tablet, , but a" real stomach medielne, tor -mala ted te brief instant relief te . severe eases ' el recent - ot Ions; . -staadiBs, Try U and be eon tlaeed. Sold and sarmateed by all dnigglsti.. EABE if Tw. OU rmi FejroWr ksrmdy for Gout, ta tb1..! - 4nirn t An areais tor 1.1.11 Swlan Sk, a. T. mm Itching Scalp IfhriTiflil i n i ii ii mL3-4 I II B 1 I II 111 S IIS f I I B L J m mm u mm" K - mm