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10 THE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- PO RTLAND. FRIDAY; y APRIL 12. 1818. OVER SCORE OF CANDIDATES ARE Fl LING HON This Is Last Dajj.on Which Dec larations Cart Be Deposited . With Secretary of State. HARLEY AND STANFIELD FILE Astoria Man Sixth to Enter Re- publican Race for Governor? Pierce to Majsd His Filing Also. YPRES POSITIONS OBJECT OF ENEMY Irsoocnltlon of Oregon's great natural . resources ; government recognition of Oregon rivers And harbors 'and force de- ; velopment of Oregon's ports? win gor r anient ; recognition of Oregon's recla mation and irrigation rights; naval rec ognition at mouth of Columbia river'; support , equal suffrage, universal eight hour ' day and all measures tending toward an amicable and harmonious un- A an A tm r lutwAAn 1 a an A pnnitfll and through businesslike and 'efficient j Creation of New Salient Before representation enaeavor 10 piace uregon in the position that her patriotism and economical possibilities deserve." ,t For his slogan, .Harley says : "Do you want a live state? Vote for Harley for governor." His' platform is: FsTori ' War Program "Support and favor 'Republican party principles, all measures harmonious with federal war program and patriotic serv ice, women's suffrage, recognition of Ypres Now Purpose of Hindenburg. . ' By J. W. T Mason -Nw York, April 12. (U. P.) Crea tlon of a new salient before Ypres. such. as caused the evacuation of Armentieres, la .Ka imrAmim nnvtlAUk tt Vnn I"f i n- rights orpabor awell as capital ; against denDorg present operations in the sec national prohibition amendment : favor , tor north of toe !Arraentleres positions. T?U l J."LW1.L. i Already, an angle has begun to be hT.u.lK -ii ate- termed in the Ypres area that threatens hVSZrtZttZZ'. to develop difficulties for Marshal Ha.g 11.' -i j-.-t.r-i-i . " 1 unless the German advance is checked adequate! road building program: state ! This is the reason why there is such owned grain elevators; action to obtain persistent and desperate fighting at ieaerai " cavai protection ai , mourn oi ; j v". Balem, Or.. April 12. More than a 'score of candidates for state and dis trict offices! are filing their declarations today with Secretary of State Olcott. This is the last I day on which filings can bo made. T. C. Harley of ! Astoria filed as candi date for the Republican nomination for governor, being the sixth to enter the race for that nomination. . It. N. Stanfleldj filed today for United State senstor. onj the Republican ticket for the long term, while Walter M. Pierce of ld Orai.de Is here In person to file his declaration as candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor. f Other filings so far listed today are for legislative positions, although It Is expected that before the close of the day O. P. Hoff wtll file for the Republican nomination for state treasurer and' J. H. Holston will file for the Republican - nomination for labor commissioner. ' "Support the president ; provide ' homes for soldiers, sailors ; permanent shipbuilding ; more factories," Is the slorfan 'of - Htahfteld, while his platform of 100 words Is as follows : Platform It Brief "Render patriotic, faithful and effi cient and consistent support to the gov ernment war ipfogram ; endeavor to win Our Boys in France and Home Protection ' The men on the firing llnerepresent the pick of our American youth. One rn four of our boys at home was sick, rejected because of physical deficiency. Many times the kidneys were to blame If we wish to prevent old age coming on too soon, or if we want to increase our chances for a long life, Dr. Pierce of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N Y says that you should drink plenty ,. of water dally between meals. Then procure st your nearest' drug store, Anurlc (double strtngth). This "An- U-rio" drives the uric acid out and cures backache and rheumatism. If we wish to keep our kidneys In the best condition a diet of milk and Vegetables, with only little meat once a day, Is the most suitable. Drink plenty of pure water, take Anurlo . three times a day for a month. Send Dr. Pierce ten cents, for trial . package. "Anuric" many times more potent than lithla, eliminates urlo acid . as . hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince you. Mr. Reece Jones says: "Just a few Lines In regard to Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets which I took for kidney trouble. I am glad to recommend them to, every body. I know that vthey are good or I would not rocom imend them. After .taking a few bot- (ties I saw that the swelling was ' rnln . Arrr n f cuiuiuueu meir use. I have quit taking them now and am cured get ting along fine and dandy. ."One old lady, 65 years old. to whom X have recommended Anuric says that It did her good, took the swelling out of her feet." (Adv.) Columbia: establishment of state con stabulary for protection of life and property 1 home rule for cities and ad ministration of public offices on just and economic principles." Allen Eaton, of Eugene, filed for re election as state -representative for Lane county, lie filed no platform, but his slogan is: For democracy, against autocracy ; for law and order, against mob ruje." , - Filings for Legislature Other filings for , legislative positions are as follows : H. M.i Patton. Portland, Republican, for statei senator for Clackamas. Colum bia and Multnomah counties. Slogan: intelligent Effort in the Interests of the Comfnon Good." Samuel M. Garland, Lebanon, Demo crat, for state senator for Linn county. Slogan : i "Win the war : Reduce Taxes ; Better Schools ; Good Roads ; Strictest Economy," A. M. I; Wright. Moro. Republican, for representative for Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeleri; counties. Slogan: "Do My Duty to; the Very Best of My Under standing and Ability." William E. Schlmpff, Astoria, Repub lican, for representative for Clatsop. Slogan i "Win the War." Denton G. Burdlck, Redmond, Repub lican, folr representative for Crook, Des chutes, Jefferson, Grant, Klamath and Lake counties. Slogan : "Present In cumbent Will Conscientiously Perform the Duties of a True American Citi zen." -i ' Files for Congress John B. Coffey. R. A. Nielsen, George P. Hernry,- Walter S. Asher, John A. Mears, R. M. Burley, all of Portland, filed a ; candidates on the Republican ticket for representative for Multnomah county, i . Norbofne Berkeley, Pendleton, Demo crat, for state senator for Morrow, Umatilla and Union counties. Slogan: n;quai rignis ior an, special privileges for none. W. B.viDennis, Carlton, Republican, for representative for Yamhill. E. N.sHurd, Seaside, Republican, for representative for Clatsop. Slogan: Business, not politics." Frank; E. Smith, Seneca Fouts and D. C. Herriln of Portland, Republicans, filed for representative for Multnomah. Maria jU T. Hidden, Portland, filed as candidate for Democratic nomination for congress for Third district. Her slogan IS : "Will support President Wil son andj help make the world safe for democracy." Robert G. Morrow of Portland filed for re-election as circuit judge, Depart ment No. 2. and Messines, and to the southwest. Their permanent occupation by the "Germans would give Hindenburg an opportunity to swing his attack farther north, where progress of about five miles would compel the evacuation of Ypres. . The British positions In this sector are admirably constructed for defensive fighting. They can be made Into death traps for the Germans, whose system of massed attacks is particularly liable to slaughter before the ridge on which the Biitlsh defenses are based. If these ridge positions should fall to Hinden burg, however, the district beyond would present less difficulties, because it is downhill to Ypres. The capture of Ypres- Is chiefly de sired by the Germans, not so much be cause of any special military value, but because of the moral effect the kaiser thinks may be produced In Great Brit ain. Much glory of British arms has been gained in the Ypres area and the recapture of the sector by the Germans would doubtless come as a shock. ' But the selection of Ypres as an ob jective by Hindenburg gives Marshal Haig a splendid opportunity to admin ister the second major defeat to. the Germans in the course of their recent drive. The first defeat came with the abandonment of further operations against Amiens. If Hindenburg is soon compelled to cease his slaughter of Ger man troops In the Ypres sector, the re sult cannot fail to be highly dlsheart enlng to the Germans at home, count ing up their dead. Mrs. Margaret Ross Loses Land Contest Land Board Derides for Mrs. Vander- pool In Case Which Resulted In Xlgut Rider Trouble and Lengthy Litigation. Aberdeen, Wash., April 12. Mrs. Mar garet Rosa has lo3t out in another ef fort to secure title to the valuable tim ber claim in the North river country for which she has contended several years and which resulted in the night rider troubles and lengthy litigation. After a recent decision of the land de partment at Washington In favor of Mrs. Vanderpool, whose title to claim Mrs. Ross disputed, Mrs. Ross went to Washington and asked for a rehearing. This was granted and a decision again was given in favor of Mrs. Vanderpool. The timber on the homestead is said to be worth between $20,000 and $30,000. MUCH LAND TO BE READY FOR SOLDIERS c- HICAGO, Asrll II (I. 1C. 8.) Plaas of the adraisniraiioa reclaim millions of acres la the Westers and Middle Wester tesstry asd give these to Us sol diers who come from "oer there have been disclosed by Secretary of the Iaterlor Lane la a speeck before the sixth aaanal eoavea tloa of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. "I proposed take enough mea from the rettraod army to work a million or more acres along the Colorado river and give each man 40 acres and a house and stock In payment," he said. I can give yon 4,e0,00 - acres of Irrigable land If yon will give me the hands. There are also 15,009,00S seres of overflowed lands In the Missis sippi valley. Bnlld dikes, save that land and divide it among the men, he eontlnded. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH on Story U. S. Has Established Base in Azores. Is of PrrGerman Origin, Charge. LI EBANON CANNERY IN NEW HANDS; RUPERT IS PLACED IN CHARGE Company Reincorporates With Capital Stock of $25,000; Improvements Made. Washington. April 12. (I. IC. S.) Complete and categorical denial ofthe story carried Thursday by the" Associ ted Press that the navy had established and was fortifying a naval base In the Azores, was made by Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, who today re turned to Washington. Thursday after noon Acting Secretary Franklin D Roosevelt not only denied the story, but stated that it was a repetition of a story promulgated from pro-German sources two months ago and designed to cause friction between the United States and Portugal. "There is absolutely no truth In this report," Mr. Daniels stated. "Not on.y is this so, but I have personally Inquired of Acting Secretary of tho Navy Roose velt and Admiral Benson whether any such publication was authorised and have been assured that It -was not. Wi have no naval base there." The secretary waa directly asked about the further statement tn the re port that the navy had landed guns which were to be mounted In Azores harbor to defend it and to safeguard the southern trade routes. "That also Is untrue and without foundation," he replied. Secretary Daniels made it plain that American vessels used ports In the Axores as they use ports elsewhere to get . coal and for shelter from storms. But he also emphasised that this In no way constituted establishment of a naval base or any taking over of sovereignty from Portugal. Florence Boy Killed - In Airplane Accident Information has been received' that Allen Matthews of Florence. Or was killed March 28 in an airplane fall in Kngland. Matthews enlisted tn the avia tion service a year ago and after pre liminary training at Camp Kelly was sent to England with other American aviators to complete his flying course before combating Hun air raiders. Matthews waa the son of O. S. Matthews of Florence and brother of Mrs. J. D. Cook of Portland,. His body may be sent to Florence for burial. . Lebanon, Or., April 12. Articles of In corporation of the Lebanon Canning company have been drawn up; The can ning company takes over the canning, plant and A. Rupert of Portland will be put In charge. The Incorporators are J. C. Mayer, 1 vice president of the First National bank; T. D. O'Brien, cashier of the I Lebanon National bank ; A. Rupert of Portland. J. O. Scott and Roy Fitz- water, growers. The capital stock is $25,000 divided in to 500 shares of (50 each. A large addition to the cannery is be ing erected and new and modern ma chinery installed. z3i Swift & Company To Increase Capital Chicago, April 12. (U. P.) Presi dent Louis F. F. Swift announced to day that Swift & Co.'s capitalization 111 be i Increased from $100,000,000 to $150.000i000. ' Half of that increase is represented by stock to be sold share holders at par. The other $25,000,000 will be Issued as a dividend "melon" after a : meeting of stockholders. May 13. LIBERTY FLAG IS OREGON'S; PQRJLAND LEADS BIG CITIES j (Continued from Pace On) 1 WHY HAIR FALLS OUT j Dandruff causes a feverish Irritation or the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast To stop falling hair at once and rid th scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of Danderlne at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub well Into the scalp. After several applications all dandruff disappears and the hair stops coming out. (Adv.) Even Cross, Sick Children Love . Syrup of Figs Look at tongue! If fever ish, bilious constipated, take.no chances. '''California Syrup of Figs' can't harm tender stom ach, liver, bowels. ' Don't scold your fretful, peevish child. See If tongue Is coated:, thu la a sure sign Its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with' sosr waste.' - When listless, psle. feverish, full of . eoia. areata oaa. throat sore, doesn' eat. sleep or act naturally, has atom ach-ache. Indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonrui or uaiirornia Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of tho bowels and you have a wen ana piayrui 'cnna again, Children lovo this harmless "fruit laxative." and mothers can rest easy after giving IU because It never fails to make their llttlo "insldes" clean and sweet. Keep It handy. Mother! . A little given today saves a sick child tomor row, but get. the genuine. Ask you druggist for a bottle of "Call forn la Syrup of Figs," 'which has dl rectlons for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bot tle. Remember there ar counterfeits sold here, so surely look and see that yours Is made by tho "California Fig . Syrup Company.", Hand back with contempt any other fig- syrup. Adv. Pioneer of '47 Laid to Rest Lebanon, Or., April 12. Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Martha A. Baltimore, a pioneer of '47, who died Sunday, was held Wednesday. Mrs. Baltimore was the widow of Aaron Baltimore and Is survived by three children. Anthony of Lebanon, Mrs. Anna Powell, Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Viva Stewart of Kla math Falls.' to the plate start. The district is pre paring a special campaign and the or ganization was the last to get under way. ' ii The hanks and trust companies are using a postcard method of sending their returns to the federal reserve banks. Initial payments on bonds made at the banks are noted on postcards and mailed to the central committee, whilet telegraphic reports are sent to the treasury. Libeitty loan committees throughout the country are advising of an unusual number of individual subscriptions. The distribution of the bonds of the . third loan promises to more than double the individual apportionment of the ra-e- vlous Issues. The Boston district has reported 85.000 individual subscriptions irom the New England district. Meetings la Schools Tonight An unusual feature of the campalsm will occur tonight when more than 100,- ooo rutal school house meetings will be held all over the nation. More than I 1,000,000 are expected to be at these meetings and each will be a distinct celebration with bonfires and special exercises The' loan campaign ha spread to the Philippines, Alaska, the Canal zone and' to the ; possessions in the Atlantic. Two towns in Alaska have claimed full quo tas ana. nave sent for their honor flags, and! all Philippine town has done like wise. Liberty loan committees are buav working' In the canal towns and in Porto Rico, i . The .honor rolls are becomine popular everywhere, and small honor flairs are appearing in the windows of bond pur- With the roal of S5.000.000.ono whiMt the ntlon Is 'striving for. the record of bond sales will have to be Jumped irom wie total or $100,000,000 to about $165,000,000 each day until May 4, when the campaign . closes. Seventeen Horses Burned at Track Baltimore, Md.. April 12. (I. N. S.) Seventeen horses were burned to death at Bowie today when a stable at the race track was destroyed by fire. Among the horses burned were : George W Avery, owned by George Winifred of Texas; Kagle of the Calumet Stables, and Harwood, owned by William (Red) Walker. A number of two-year-olds were lost. The stable burned was known as "Stable M." This was the second fire in this stable this year, and the third fire. at the track since it started in the racing game. Seven Suspects Taken San Francisco. April 12. (I. N. S.) The police neutrality squad in a raid today on the headquarters of the Inter national Geneva association arrested one German, four Austrlans and two Swiss suspected of pro-German activity. WASNERVOUSAND HAD DIZZY SPELLS This Massachusetts Woman Became Strong and Robust When She Found the Right Tonic Medicine Church Delegates Chosen Lebanon, Or., April 12. Dr. Wallace Howe Lee, president of Albany college. and acting pastor ' of the Presbyterian church of this city, and A. W. Black burn, also of Lebanon, were elected while attending the Willamette Presby tery at Newberg, delegates to the Na tional Assembly, which will be held the third week in May at Columbus, Ohle. Lebanon Goes Over Top Lebanon. Or., April 12. The Liberty loan ouota of S55.000 apportioned to I Lebanon has been over subscribed. Credit Is due D. Cormier, general man ager,-and S. C. Stewart, chairman. Fund Raised for Red Cross Lebanon. Or., April 12. A Red Cross benefit entertainment and a patriotic meeting In the interest of the third Lib erty loan drive was held at the Farmers' Union hall at Lacomb at which A. M. Reeves and Rev. W. M. Bean of Lebanon were speakers. The net proceeds for the Red Cross fund were Jo3.90. ' J Iowa Receives Flag . Chldago, April 12. TJ. P.) Iowa was conceded the honor flag at seventh fed eral reserve district headquarters here today for being first to exceed her Liberty- bond quota. After four days campaigning the Hawkeye state passed her minimum of $71,050,000, it is r- porceo. -i no arive today waa centered In getting all cities and counties to reach the full. quota. ' '' 1 ' ' ' '. Bishop Suit Is Dismissed Salem. April 12. Circuit Judge Kelley has dismissed the suit brought by Mrs. Fannie K. Bishop against State Treas urer Kay for an accountinr of funds in meir mother's estate. Bishop con When your color fades, when your cheeks and lips grow pale and you get short of breath easily and, your heart palpitates after slight exertion or under the least excitement it means that you are suffering from thin blood. Headache and backache often accom pany this condition and nervousness is frequently present. The remedy, of course. Is to build up the blood -and for this purpose Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills' are recommended. They are the remedy best suited to re store the blood, bring "brightness to the eyes and put color in the cheeks and Hps. Through building up the blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Mrs. L. F. Lothrop, of 36 Union street, Stoughton. Mass., became strong and robust. She says: . , "I was In a nervous, run-down condi tion for several months. Part of this time I was confined to my chair and had to be carried about the house. My back was so weak that I could not get up. When 1 got so that l couia stand up, X was troubled with dizsiness when ever I tried to walk. I had to walk very slowly and was In constant fear of fall ing. I was emaciated and lost several pounds In weight. My friends thought I was going Into consumption, "I was treated by a physician for a long time without any benefit. One day I chanced to read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and bought some for. a trial. They helped me almost immediately, I have never been without the pills since and take a few of them ones In a while for a tonic I recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to anyone suffering as I olid." Two books. "Building up the Blood' and "What to Eat and How to Eat, give Just the Information that every mother of a growing girl needs. They are free. Write for them today to Tho Dr. Wil I .Mir;, ft tended , that, there was not a proper i Hams Medicine Co., Schenectady. N. T. segregation of the estate of Thomas Kir. Sr asd mother. Judge Kelly held that the accounting made by State Treasurer Kay was sufficient.' Tour own druggist sells Dr. Williams Pink Pills or ther will be mailed, nnt. paid, on receipt . of pflce. 0 cents , per ON SALE 2 to 8 P. M. Saturday $14 $15 $16 Leather Upholstered Spring Seat ROCKERS Massive solid oak through outonly $8.95 CASH ' -See display in our windows HOME FURNISHERS Bet. Oak and Pine OREGON ROASTED COFFEE IS ALWAYS FRESH that C V. Loy, formerly manager of the West Coast Advertising company hero, who went to Casper. Wyo.. during tho oil boom, has been sentenced to life im prisonment for the murder of a colored porter In a hotel at Cheyenne. Loy Is well known throughout this section. XI Is about 60 years old.' Divorce Suit Filed : . By Mrs. Harrison San Diego. Cat.. April 12. (I. N. &) Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison, wife of Burton Harrison, former congressman from New York and former governor a-eneral of the Philippines, Is tho plain C V. Loy Reported in Prison tiff In a suit for divorce today. The Aberdeen. Wash, April 12. News re- charges are said to be cruelty. Mrs. celved hero from Cheyenne. Wyo., Is Harrison arrived here Wednesday. Rev. Gresham Is to Be Bisliop of Islands New York. April IS. (I. N. &i-Rev. James' Wllmer Gresham of San Fran Cisco today was unanimously elected bishop of the Philippines by tho Episco pal house of bishops In session hers. He succeeds Bishop Charles Brent, who resigned to take up Y. M. C. A.j work In France. 1 Tho resignation of Bishop Paul: Jones as head of the missionary province of Utah was accepted today. Bishop' Jones denied the charge that be held pacifist views. Germany's .moet powerful wireless station has been Improved until It now has a sending radius of 6200 mites. RigM Out of the Heart of the Delicious Cocoanut And, BEST OF ALL, it has the same texture and melting point as butter ! That's 7 There Is No Substitute for GOLDEN WEST VACUUM PACKED COFFEE It Is Always "JUST RIGHT" ; llllil I . BW m - V ixsMtaomii KIM People want less fats in summer. butter and animal Here is a delicious vegetable spread for bread, ideal for summer use. From the start, this brand has led in sales BECAUSE IT HAS STOOD THE TEST! When the thermometer goes UP, and the other Nut Margarines MELT DOWN tnenjbe glad you have been wise enough and particular enough to INSIST UPON Churned br Us. 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