The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 01, 1919, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL. PO RTLAND, THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1919.
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FISHING SEASON
S
PROSPECTS
HELD UNCERTAIN
Trolling Outside of Columbia
Promises to. Attract Many
Imon Fishers This Year.
Sajf
COST OF, NETS' IS ADVANCED
- Three 'Canneries Will Be ,Oper
ated inrt Fresh ' Fish Markets
Are to Be Wll Supplied. ' V
Astoria! MayM? Th spring fishing
' season opened at boon today with pros
pects for the coming four months.more
: or less uncertain. Tho market, both, do
mestlo and foreign,. Is. according to th
- pckrs, : mors ' uncertain than It ver
has been. Prices bstng paid to flhr
men are approximately the aame aa-were
given last' yew? Chinook are being
paid 8 for at, Ik "rat ofsriltt cents af
. .Mund. whKe' a reduction Of from half a
cent to" 1 centiibelnff .made in the
cheaper grades. ; .. ' '
. Four seining J. ground, Desdeaaona
sands, Tom Spatter, Hatty -Sfrencer and
th JCbotlMtanda, started operations te
. day. Many rll netter and the majority
of the , Miner are waiting until the.
Spring freshet subside befor . placing
. their frear in the water, but probably
500 gill Betters were operating today.
TrolUng outside o ths mouth ofsth
. river promises to be. the moat lucrative
: mean of taking, fish this year. Approxi
mately 200 "trailers started operation
Sivith the new season,-and before July ft
Is expected . that Jthelr number wfH in
crease to -four figures. The popularity
of the trolling gear la- largely Hue to the
email coat of operation when compared
with gUl netting or seining. The cost of
nets has advanced until it has become
almost prohibitive,: and consequently a
number of boats have been equipped
with hook and line.
Traps at the mouth of the river are
: Vot in operation. - They, are also await--Ing
the time when the early .freshets
subside. Practically all of the Inside
1 traps have commenced operations.
Three new canneries will be in opera
! tfon during the new season. They are
; Jtldness Brothers at Point Kills. Co
' lumbia Pish company at 'Astoria and
f AJleft Y Hendrlckson at Rainier. A num
ber of fresh fish markets ace expected
to be Opened in Astoria, which mUl keep
the local market and the demand of ad
jacent territory well jupplled.
j Tag Day for Home
Astoria, May Today is t day
her for the Christie Home" for Girls at
Oswego, v-under the auspices of the
Academy of the Holy Name, tags In the
form of May baskets are being sold all
Father JPays Speeder's Fine
t - ' n n ' n ?,'.' .t , st
Believes Lesson Sufficient
Thirty hours behind the bars Is long
enough-to take the fun out of speeding,
thought Walter F. BurrelV president of
the Burreil investment company, oJs
paid a $9 fine for hts son, Douglas M.
Burr! I. and secured his release from
the city Jail. ; . . . ....
The young Burreil was fined ; 1100
Tuesday by Judge Resstnan upon
evidence submitted by Officer Crlteser.
Monday morning, after a merry chase
from Bast Sixteenth street and. Haw
thorne avenue at the rate of from SO
to : 60 miles per hour,. Crlteser finally
rah Burreil down la nh roadway lead
ing Into the N'orthwest Steel plant
Crlteser says Burreil ran through the
Jefferson street depot platform while
trying to make his getaway and nearly
ran down several people- -
The. court deducted 13 per day from
the fine for the time Burreil spent In
Jail. - -
' Scores of sympathetic friends cauled
at polio headquarters Wednesday and
offered to help Burreil out, but he
declined every offer, a ha saldb did
not' care to borrow the "money.
' Early Wednesday morning the jailor
got Burreil out of bed and he ate his
breakfast along with ths rest of the
prisoners, after which he was handed
a broom ' and mop . and set to work
cleaning up the Jail and garage.' Every
thing from : "drunk cells" to cuspidors
must receive a thorough cleansing every
morning. After the Jail was cleaned
the young speeder also had the oppor
tunity of -helping . wash several- police
automobiles. ,.,
Junior Week-End
" And May Festival
At Willamette U-
; Cy . . 1 r: -'
Oregon" Agricultural College, Corvallls,
May 1. "Plans for Junior week-end. be
ginning today, arj. completed 4 P; A'
C is ready for one of the biggest crowds
that ever jassembled in Corvallls, says
Lloyd - Carter, Portland, general Nman
ager. 'Practically every high school in
Oregon, as well as many In Washington,
is sending representatives to the inter
scholastic track meet,, which wilt be run
off Bfturday.'? 4 :
Among Northwest school track teams
coming "ares lewls . and Clark and
Korth iCentral high of Spokane, six' men
each; Benson ? Polytechnic , Xehgnoji
12. Albany Kb Corvallls It, Columbia
and Washington of Portland IV Union
one man, 'who Will enter the 100. 220,
shot-put. discus and Javelin. V
. Those aiding in making plans for the
weetoend:.- activities and entertainment
are; Call Zjsdell. president 'Of 5 varsity
Q" association George Schwars, presi
dent of student body- Otto Cantrall,
president of Ju lor class ; W. lU- Teutsch,
manager f Junior pron. ; Lloyd Carter,
manager of Junior week-end ; I. L. Ma
ther and Em 11 Seiberts, dftor and man
ager of 1920 Beaveri Al Hodler, Robert
Stewart, G. V. Boblnson, cadet colonel :
Oeorge Powell and Henry Hearden. -
The schedule of events Is as follows:
' '.. Tonight
Girls stunt show, t p. m.
i " 1" Friday
Junior breakfast. I a. m. -. has rush.
9 :30 a. m. J burning of green' caps and;
green ribbons, senior nencn aeatcauon.
11 a.' mp U. of O. yarstty baseball, 2 :20
p. m. ; junior vaudeville. 8 p. m.
Saturday
Tug of war, 9 a.m. ; V. of 6. varsity
baseball, 10 a. m. ; interscholastlc track
meet ; 1:15 p. m. : alumnae luncheon, S p.
m. ; Junior promenade, 8 p. m. Special
church services, Sunday morning-. Open
houses at all organisations Sunday aft
ernoon, . . .
Stock Adjustment )
Shown 4t Opening;
Of .N. Y. Market
TOOK OLOSg STROM OJ '
Hew Verk, Mq wd. It. .) The ateefe
martet oieoed otree. ; "There wet Sujlrti en a
lafee ooel In varteu ereape ef etec hi the
let ftour, eetitlns eteny ef thee letues te sieve
u -te the hthM srtiw wtelieS I reoent tlmea,
St. Leu It ene Sen PreneMee re ever S point
te 14, alettes at tevi en Pan-ameriein
treieun roe tftc S OlnU t S. while Mealean
Petreieum,. after etfoaAcint te 1SOH. etooe at
17. at 4 coffinrtoe elates tvoea, tetllnf up
M tr4i reeoUn V't a Me etete. mrtcn
eet tuter eletM MMi KeHr-rinoriet,
1fT AUeMIe Oulf. 14H Marine Swire.
ilOHf iteirel Dutee, aj. 10 t Unite
reee, 77 end A merlon OanMH,
New Tort. May 1 tl' K.4 8.)-Th5 atock
nirttet and ood yrytnm . toward edjustxsent
with the bow eondi Uo&t ervatad br th cheated
diridend eodltioa ef Steer' mnnoa and the
aiaiority of the hot feherted a Aeeneaed supply
with m oereeoed demand at th epenln today.
Bnjrinf erder were BiesMfal in epeeiat troupe
ef eteeks with the totar iarua beoominc promi
nent. . . ' -. - .
Aracrieaa Snsar Raflnlnf adrtneod S points
to nt0 and Anarieaa Beet Butar, 1 H to
1H. .
Steel common opened with aales at BT . to
a decline of bat rallied to 8t in
the next few mumtea. United State Rubber ad
vaaeed 1 point in the . Initial tradlot-to 54
but reacted te la the. next few. aalea. The
motor stuck were atron.' General afoton ad
vaneint 1 H to 182 end Wllljr-OTrlnd 1
to 88. - Marin preferred waa ex- the special
diridend of 10 per east end Opened enchanted
at 108.
Royal Dutch rente ted aocumnlttion. adtandns
1H to 110. Ban Fianciaco waa again ttroac,
adranciB to 21. ,
Ameriean gttsar Reflnint moved np ever S
points te 180 and Amerteaa. Beet 8tar 'd
raaeed 2 te 82 H.- American . International
stored up nearly S points to 8K and Marine
common, alter telltat down to 40, rose to
42 H. There, was peniitent buyinc e( Amirt
eaa Steel Fvtindriea which stered mo ever 8
point to 108 H Sinclair Oil waa the atrongest
of tli' oil laraef, . aiorint ap ever B Points te
above 80. Steel common waa in continued de
mand on a large scale, telling down1 to 0&4,
and making only a alight rally frost that low.
New
Industrials
Air Red'n
Aetna Exp;.,....
Chevrolet ........
Curtiaa Aero. . . . . .
Holly- Com. .... .'.
Holly, pfd.
Iarit Torp.
aaaxraa . . .
Tork
WITCHHAZEL AND CAMPHORv -:
RELIEYE EYE STRAIN
Common witchhwel, camphor, hy;
drastis, etc., .mixed inLtvoptik eye
wtsh, produce qnict ; results when
used for eye strain.' One customer
wis frettlyastonished1 at the restful
feeling produced -by a single applica
tion.' A young 'm an reports that both
he and his mother were greatly helped
by Livoptik.'J We guaranti small
bottle uto help ANY,. CASE weak,
strained or Inflamed eyes.- Skidmore
Drug Co.; i 5 1 Third St.Adv. -V
Cprb
Bid.
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'- Astoria,' May 1. The. merchants of the
City . win bw 'hosts 'to the -farmers and
grangers of - Clatsop and Wahkaikum
(Washington) counties on May 14 at a
'big get-together social in the C3grnbe5SoK J,:..1X
'of Commerce rooms. The local chamber iltd
has recently added an agrksulturat divi
sion, ' and is fostering cooperatioabe
twee the farmers and merchants. ' The
Netel and Pacific granges were hosts to
the Astbrians at two recent meetings.
' Get Ready -for Bank' V'
Astoria. Mayl.-Work was "started
today by the J. A. McEachern company
on remodeling the Carruthera building,
at Twelfth and Commercial streets,
which is be occupied by the new Bank
f Commerce. The new institution was
recently, organised here and is backed by
S100.00Q .In local capitals ii - .
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Batntt . .
Beaton Wyo. ..
Cotdttt .
SFed. oa .
utenroca .
Metro l'ete
Mcrritt . Oil
M. "W. Reft-
Midwest OU
Mldwett, pfd. ......
Northwest ... . . .-. .
Okmalgee--rX- . . . .
Sapolpa . a
Sequoyah 'v. .'. , . . ; ,
Mining -Bill
Ledn ........
Butte N. T.t..
OaL A, Jerome . I
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Canada -Cop. . .
Conn. .Aria, v,..,
Uona. vopr. ; .
Oreee,' atons. . . .
Heela . . . v
Howe Sound. . .
I. Blojtom .. . .
Jet. Verde- t $v i . .
Kerr 'Lake .... .".'. . .y
Magma Cop. .............
Mason VaL ........... . . . -
Motherlode? Old:....1....,
Mot her lode Mew. . . . . ......
Nipiaaint 4 .
Ohio' Copper. ... .
Ray Hercji, ,
Stewart . . '. ... . . . .
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Couhterfeiter ftnghtf; tkg New York health autnorities had Brook-; ;
lya insauiaetuxer Benteneed to the penitentiary for selling : thronghont
ths "Jnited States millions of "Talcum powder" tablets as Aspiria Tablets..
Don't ask for Aspirin Tablets Always say "Bayer."
Don't :buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer packare!
Always say "Give me genuine
'Bayer Tablet of A8plrin.-,, Insist
you want only the Bayer package
; with' the :.. 'Bayer CrosaM on the
packagd and on the tablets.
,rh?v genuine -"Bayer. Tablets of Aspirin" have been
proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache; Neuralgia.
Toothache Earache, Rheumatism, "Lumbago, Colds,
Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains,. Neuritis. Proper
dose in every WBayer" package. American owned!
Boxes of 12 tablet Bottle of 24 Bottles of 100 Also Capsule.
Aspiria ia tie trade mark ef Bart Winafnture ef Ceieeeetiecldete ef SaSeySoacid L
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Allta Cbalmera, ..
Am. Air. Chem...
Am. Beet Sugar , .
Am. Ceo, e
Am. Car Found., c
Am. Cotton Oil, e . .
Am. Uneeed, e . . .
Am. Ijoco. , e. . . , .
Am. Smelter, c . .
Am. Sumatra Tob
Am. Sntar. ,e . t . . .
Atuk Tel- A - Tel-ai
m. women,
Anaeenda Mmint .
AtehiaoD v a .
A.i G. I W.
Baldwin lxso., e . .
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Bait. & Ohio, e. . i
Bethlehem SteeL B.
b. b. t. . .rrr.
Butte it Superior r;
CaU Petroleum, e. .
do pfd. .....
Canadiaa . Padfte . .
Central Leather, , e.
Chetaneake A Ohi
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Chi., M. A -St. P.
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Chile Copper. ... .
Chino Copiier , -. .
Cohv F. c X. c .
Con. iaa . ;
Corn Products, o.
Crucibhv BUel. o. .
Cuban Can Susar.
do pfd.
Diatillera
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General Klectrlc . .
General "Motors . ,
Goodrich Rubber. .
Gt. Nr..Ore Lands.
Gt. Nor.- pfd..'.-. . . .'
Greene-Can. .
Hide eV Leather
do pfd. . ... .. ..
lee Securities . . , . ;
Illinoit Central
Inspiration
Int. Mer. Marine..
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Int Nickel
Kas. City -Son. c . .
Kenn. Copper
Lehith Valley,
Max. .Moton e.,..
Mex. .Petroleum . .
Miami Copper . . ,
Miiivale Steel. . . . .
Miss. . Pae. ......
Attional Ieadv . . . .
Ne. Conol. ..
New Jiareo. i.. ...
Sf. JT. Air Brak -
.'T, Oentnl ....
N St Vf .. . . . . ..
Nor.. Iaetfic.N -Ohio
CltteaTSa,..,
I acine Mail .
ptMUiit.
Peoples Gas. . . ...
PitU. Coal e ....
Pwsed Steel Ckr .
Ra Ooav Cop. . . . .
HaUway Steel 8ps.
Readiat- e
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Rears. Roebuck C.
Studebaker. c. . . ,
Southern Wciric.. .
Southern Ry., ....
Sinclair Oil
Swift et Co. .... .
Texas Oil........
Tobacco Prod. ,.
Union Pacifies ei , .
do. pfd. .. .. ...
V. Cijtae 8feres. . .
V. S. Rubber, e. A
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Total MUes lor tlie day were 1.873,100 aharea
with bends actretatint 814.793.000.
; Chirairo Dairy "Prodsee ; .
Chlcato. May 1. (T. S.'S.) Batter reeeipta'
T8T tube. freamery extras 5Se. extra fint
packont , atock 37
eeicta 41t42cT ordlnanr rU 441e.
6e, firsts C6ftS8c,
tats receipt 271786
Uveraeel Cettea Market " '
TJverpoel. May t'-CL !. S. pot eottett
was better deeakwd today. Prices easy. Total
ie fo the day, wet SoOS Wlea. 5 .
Hsil Clwk Arrested '
8eattle. My llfU. P. Alleged to
hevins; absconded with 11600 mail order
funds from titer poatoffice at Byron Hot
Sprtnrs. Cal.. where bo was employed as
clerk. Frederick W. Boeltrick. 49. is ta
the ity jaU. He will be held for the
California authorities. .
Make Your
Subscription
, Today
Bs : ready to civs your sut
icriptlon today to tbe Salesman
of the Victory loan. If no one
asks, you for It, don't ; wait.'
Brine it to Victory headquarters.
Sixth and Morrison streets, or to
any .of , ths Portland . banks.;, ,
. We mutt not only -raise vour ;
quota,! but we must complets- It
iinnjediatelyi oso that Pof tand ;
rtay maintain her position t of
leadership. . , J
'. Xl duty i$ yours -not the
other fellow's. ; I '. . '
By your, answer Portland will
be , judged- throughout. America..
By your answers your city; stands
or. falls in the fifth and last pat
triotlc bond campaign. ; . ,
r H. B, ..VAN DUZfeR,
- City Sales Director.
BE
(Continued From Pate One)
if it Is to gret throagh by Saturday
niarnt. The railroad employes will lop
oft about half a million, but thus far
this money has not been turned In. A
CO 4er cent canvass ot the Southern
Pacific shows $275,150 arm . noon the
S., P. & S. sent word that SHS.000 has
been promised. t
C1T1C PBIDE 8TIRRIKO
Portland has aTways led the big; cities
of the West in war drives and may, re
tain this distinction in the Victory
campaign, providing- the quota Is
reached by the end of the week. Some
of the other cities are crowding- Port
land for the position, but with a whirl
wind finish the Rose City can maintain
its lead. Civic pride is beginning to
stir and while the balance to be raised
ta large, the 'city managers are not
without hope and confidence In the
patriotism and loyalty of the people.
Announcement that the campaign will
close Saturday night has caused Port
landers to. wake up but the town Is not
yet wide awake; '.The city is displaying
speed.' but not enough. Subscriptions
at banks Wednesday made a sudden
jump, .indicating that the people are
taking the advice of the committee not
to Wait for solicitors but to go to the
bonks or to Victory Rut
MA XT "STUNTS" P1AKSTED
s At Victory Hut Wednesday there were
368 subscribers, who took $49,400 of
bonds, paying $20,806 cash. On the cor
responding day in the fourth Liberty
loan campaign there were 819 sub
scribers who took $80,800 bonds, paying
$29,400.
To finish the job In a glorious fashion,
to the greater credit of Portland, the
city campaign committee Is devising sev
eral plans to bring the bonds to the
attention of the public. People will be
called on telephones and aeked to sub
scribe. . Saturday there will be 24 sta
tions in the downtown district where
soldiers and women will be prepared to
furniah application blanks and accept
Urchins Beat Mothers to It
Boys Sell, Tags In Advance
Eight little urchlna-c&me trudging into
the headquarter of the May tag sals
Wednesday afternoon and T with shining
eyes, unloaded their pockets of coins,
which; when counted, totaled t&.
'We've sold our tags 'and here's ths
money." announced the spokesman.'
'. "But tomorrow, js the tag day. said
Mr. FV P. Harter, the acting chairman
for the tag; day. - ,--.'.-.
iWeU, we knew our mothers would be
selling on May day,, so we just got in
ahead of them and we've sold . every
one, and out they trooped. -
The boys were -RayaHagen, Clarence
Beads, Francis Many. Edward Ellis,
Barry Hook, James Hook, John Alten
hafen and Fred Popvoft, altar, boys
from St. Stephens church, who were so
anxious to do their bit for the little
orphan girls that they secured their
tags a week in advance and then
proceeded to "put one over on their
mothers," as they explained.
The 100.000 tags that are offered for
sale today throughout the state at ,10
CONTROVERSY
REVIVED
OIR USE OF ATKINSON
SCHOOL FOR FIGHTERS
War Cartm Community Service to
Seek Other Quarters Unless
. Charge Is Permitted.
' The controversy between the War
Camp Community service and the school
board over the Atkinson school is being
revived at the meeting of .the school di
rectors this afternoon. ' For several
weeks the case has peacefully slumbered
and the soldiers and sailors have been
furnished free beds as a result of a spe
cial dispensation made by the National
War Camp Community service, until
May 1. With the termination of tills pe
riod, It W. Arbury, secretary, has filed
notice to the school board that 25 cents
will be collected or the community serv
ice will move to other headquarters.
: Members of the board previously op
posed any charge being made for hous
ing men in the service passing through
the city, and stated that it would with
draw its offer of the use ot the Atkinson
school building, with its free janitor
service, heat and light, If the men were
to be charged. . '
: The B'nal B'rith lodge has offered the
use of Its building to the War Camp
Community service in case the school
board takes back the Atkinson school.
i Formal action Is also being taken on
the $3,000,000 bond issue for the con
struction of school buildings, upon a
Signed petition presented by Emery Olm
stead and nearly 100 other voters, for
an election to be called June 21. The
special election for. this bond Issue to be
held at the earliest possible date was de
cided upon at a former meeting, but It
required a written petition with a proper
number of signatures to legalize the procedure.
company, $5230 r M. Barde Sc. Sons, $250.
I ? Special amusement stunts in the last
two days netted the Victory- loan funds
furnish appucauon ouwias -u totaL of $103,350 in jig-time fashion
payments. in bws 1 i Th i largest single contribution to
Intended to give everyone who happens L.ncle Samj b, r Che8r-Wll8 tha re
to be downtown Saturday a chance to , ( two-fisted talk at the
subscribe after the banks are closed.
TO BOUHTD UP LAGGARDS
A flying squadron Is being drafted
which will be sent after the laggards
who are known to have money but who
have either not subscribed or have sub
scribed laadequately. A squad will probably-interview
some of the undertakers
of " Portland. Tne unaertaaers reapea
a harvest-durincr the influenza epidemic.
but theftrecords show i that very few of
these concerns have hurt themselves in
subscribing for ' the government secur
ities.
It is also a matter of record that In
many establishments the employes are
buying more bonds than the firm. The
flying squadron will ; inquire into this
situation..
. Thirty salesmen have been marshalled
by Max Hlrsch to handle the shifts at
the Albina Engine & Machine works. No
plant organisation waa made in this
place, as it is not .certain how long the
establishment will be . In full operation,
owing to. the uncertainty of the ship
building situation, so the salesmen are
meeting the crews as they come off
shift. ; giving them an opportunity to
subscribe on the ' same terms as other
citlsens.
WA3TX. IT OVER WITH
As the end of the drive nears,, there Is
a' feverish anxiety on the part of the
committee to speed up and have It over
with.'": This same feeling Is being rc
fleeted on the part of the public so that
if the public continues, to increase its in
terest in the next. few days, Portland has
a fighting chance to make the quota by
Saturday night." ; ' -
Additional subscriptions reported by
Mr, Roberson of. the Industrial commit
ter today, follow, the amount being that
subscribed by the employes of the con
cerns ; " Oeorge Lawrence company,
$4CtO; Heywood Bros. & Wakefield com
pany, $2000; Pacific Coast Syrup com
pany, $1900 ; U. S. Laundry, $1850; Port
land .-Bolt Manufacturing company,
$$r.C0 : Columbia Steel company, $6000:
Levitts,-'ina, $2150 ; Reiser
Works, $6350 Ira F. Powers Furniture
pugilistic bouts at the Heilig theatre
last night, when Xr. William Wallace
Younrson, the militant Methodist orator,
cleaned, up $54,250 in subscriptions dur
ing a brief intermission.;
! He talked "fight" talk for the Victory
bonds and Eric V. Hauser came through
with $25,000 amid a wild waving of
hands by other fans who wanted to kick
In with their bit. .
: In less than 10 minutes Dr. Youngson
had rttiji the figures up to $54,fi&0.
MERMAID IS "CALLED"
I At Victory Square, Sixth and Morrison,
Annette Kellerman, the diving mermaid
and stage beauty, was .the etar attrac
tion for a Victory bond selling stunt and
when she offered to match any subscrip
tion the bidders began to come to the
front and soon ran the figures up to
$2000, whereupon Annette said she would
have to call off. as that was her
limit.
; Then "Jack" Ether idge, state director
of organisation for the Victory loan,
who has already put the whole . state
outside of Portland over the top, came
to bat and said :
j 'Til take up Miss Kellerman's propo
sition to the limit."
Whereupon, just to give her hubby
a" run for his white ally, Mrs. Ether
Idge " shouted "one thousand dollars,
and "Jack" gulped, grinned and glared
a minute or two while the subscriptions
were soaring. They stopped at the $4300
mark and Mr. Etherldge had to cough
up a like sum. making the grand total
$8600. Etherldge. only a few hours be
fore, startled the Ad club Into a spasm
of cheering by subscribing for $100,000
in an effort to stir the sporting blood
of s. Benson, who promptly coppered
the one hundred thousand. '
I The balance of the sum of $103,450
came Tuesday night when the theatrical
committee- turned in $40,500 from the
various downtown playhouses. ...
cents each, were each tied ,with their
little blue cords by ths little orphan
girls and as they strung and knotted
the tags many were their comments on
the new shoes and stockings, the new
dresses and hair ribbons which the
dimea from ths tag sals wars So pur
chase for them.
"They tied the tags and stacked them
In piles of 10, because many of them
can't count more than 10, and then we
gathered up ths little plies putting 10
together, said, th alster, superior ' of
the home. In explaining the work, "They
enjoyed doUg It and w hops the publlo
will . fulfill theirs hopes, by purchasing
the little tags." r" - ' '
Early this morning the tar sellers
were on tho street and they will give
ths entire day to selling the little pasteboards-
This evening a team of SO
members' of the Daughters of Isabella
will sell tags In front of the theatres.
Ths big Industrial plants are being
visited as ths men go to and from work
by large corps of workers. -
Eugene Woman Is
Badly Worried Oyer
Husband's Absence
Eugene, May 1. Mrs. H. R. Holmes of
tnts city Is hunting her husband. Holmes
left home several 'days ago, she said.
-with the avowed intention of getting a
jod as cook at the Hills Brothers lum
ber company. No Word has been heard
from him since nor has he appeared at
Dexter. Mrs. Holmes states that there
has been.no trouble at home and she
fears aocldent may have befallen him.
She has called, upon the sheriffs office
for aid. . i i '!;..
Oldest Tescher Resigns
Eugene. May 1. Jasper Miller, 7$, the
oldest school teacher in the state, has re
signed his position as teacher In school
district 125 of Lane county. The school
hcuso Is at Le Qleu, between Lorane and
Eugene. Miller has been teaching In the
state for 80 years, tbe larger part of his
pedagogical career having been spent In
xamnui county. .
COMB SAGE TEA IN
HAIR TO DARKEN IT
Grandma kept Iter locks dark, gloaay,
and youthful with Sago Tea
t sttd Sulphur
' ...
The old-lme mixture of Sage Tea and
Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked
and faded hair is grandmother's recipe,
and folks are again using It to keep their
hair a good, even color, which is quite
sensible, as we are living in an age
when a youthful appearance Is of the
greatest advantage. ,
Nowadays, though, we don't have the
troublesome task of gathering the sge
and the mussy mixing at home. All drug
stores sell the ready-to-use product, im
proved by the addition of other ingredi
ents, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound." It is very popular because
nobody can discover it has been applied.
Simply moisten your comb or a soft
brush with it and draw this through
your hair,' taking on small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair disap
pears, but what delights the ladies with
Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound,
is that, besides beautifully darkening
the hair after a few applications, it also
produces that soft lustre and appearance
of abundance which is so attractive.
This ready-to-use preparation is a de
lightful toilet requisite for those who
desire a more youthful appearance. It
is not intended for the cure, mitigation
or prevention of disease. Adv.
Mt. Scott Rubbish
Heaps: Under Ban
Several property owners . In 7 th ML
Scott district have been ordered by ths
city health Jjureau to clar their premises
of rubbish at once. That cans .and
other waste was strewn over th
property Is ths i statement of Dr. Par
rlh. "While th property owners, srs
not to i blame. they must keep ths
premises clear,", th health officer ex
plained this morning. "The rubbish
heaps are created by others, and if we
can apprehend ' tho responsible they
will be fujly prosecuted." ; ;
Aberdeen Expects
School Census Drop
'
Aberdeen. Wash- May 1. Five enum
erators have been appointed to take th
school census. It Is expected that, on
account of reduction's In the shipyard
forces which have caused a good many
families, to leave the city, the returns
will show v considerable decline.
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
I Girls! Make beauty lotion'
1 itt .cTr!Tl?v.:.
1 Buy War-Savings Stamps -and Thrift
Stamps to capitalise yourself and lend
Machine f money to the government to finish the
war Job. :
Which Sort of Man Are You?
A main of blood and iron, who sets up feeling keens active and
alert ,a man of stamina and
forcewho will forge ahead, in
the business and ' Dolitical life
ffK5 PiVX of ' the country today ?
Are YouSuchaMan?
-. i- : ' - .. ' -. '- c . ' --.: ' ' . ;" -
Or a man who lacks iron in his
blood-who has no energy, force
nor strength . to meet the prob
lems of the day, and wishes he
could sleep until noon?
: Loolc arouncLat the men you meet every day. -You can tell the one$
with' plenty iof rich, redwood they are the strong",, healthy fellows, vigor
ous,. Ln body and mind successful in whatever theyjindertake. One glance
Is enough to putlthe: others Wthe weakling class.? "
That lrrttabie;twltcli that" fit -of de-i rebuilds the weakened tissues and helps
..t aSF a m IM I , BV
spondency. . that dUsy fearful feeling:--!
these- are the sort ot signals nature gives
to ttred listless folks when -the -blood Is
starving for strength-giving trorw Iron
is abeo lately essential to change food
into - living - tissue, muscle and. - brain.
Without iron there can be no Ktronp,
red-blooded men and unless . this, iron is
obtained from the foods we eai ft must
be supplied in some form that is easilr
abaorbed and assimilated. Nuxated Iron,
by enriching the blood and creating new
red blood cells, strengthens the nerves.
to instill renewed energy and' endurance
into the wnoie system, n you s re not
strong; or well you owe it to yourself to
make the following test: v Se how Ions
you can work, or how far you can walk
without becoming' tired; next take two
I five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three
times per day after meals for two weeks,
i Then -test your strength again and see
,! how Snueh you have gained, Nuxated
;Iron will Inctase the strength, power
and endurance of delicate, nervous, run
down people in two weeks' time in many
instances. Adv.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons Into
a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you have
a quarter pint of the best freckle and
tan lotion, and complexion beautlfler, at
very, very small cost-
Your grocer hasthe lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a few
cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant
lotion Into the face, neck, arms and
hands each day and see how freckles and
blemishes disappear and how clear, soft
and rosy-white the skin becomes. Tesl
It ts harmless and never Irritates. Adv.
USE "TIT FOR SORE,
TIRED, ACHING FEET
No 'more puffed -up, burning, sweaty,
calloused feet or corns.
- Just take your shoes oft and men put
those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, burn
ing, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet
of yours in a n bath. Tour toes
win wriggle with Joy; they'll look up at
you and. almost talk and then they'll
take another dive In that Tls bath.
When your feet feel like lumps of
lead all tired out Just try fts. It's
grand if glorious. Your feet ;wlll dance
with Joy ; . also you . Will ind all pain
gone from corns, callouseaf and bunions,
bunions. 1 ' -
There's nothing: Uk Tlx." " It's th
only remedy -that draws out all th
poisonous exudations which puff up your
feet and cause foot tortur. .
- Get a 2&-cent -, box of Tis" at any
drug or department etore don't wait.
Ah! How glad your feet get; how com
fortable your shoes feel. Ton can wear
shoes a' sise. smaller It you. deIr.--A(3 v.
- Msrriage Licenses
Vancouver, Wash., My 1. Marrlag
licenses were Issued Wednesday to Km 11
Johnson. SI, and Elsie L. Allen, 29, Port
land, and Bay & Domberger. 30, Pitts
burg, Pa., and Mrs. Lillian C. Brooks,
28, Portland.
IF8
WOMEN! DRY CLEAN
THINGS AT HOME
Try it! For a few cents you
s can dry dean everything.
To Have Clean,
': Healthy Blood
Bright Eye, Clear Complexion, Tk
ramou springtime Tonic and
Blood! Purifier "Celery King"
rTritA 'ftMW!-. w, i. . .
brew VAtirxlf ri - i
iTnkviUut bford "tiring. Give It'to
u nmunin, too. i ou ii ts surprised
how genUy yet effectively
CELERY KING
creates a normal action of ths bow!,
cleansing and strengthening of the sys
tem, banishing pimples, scrofula and '
other blood disorders. Celery King kfs
system -of all waste matter. Adv.
LIFT OFF (CORNS
-IT DOESNT HURT
Save five to ten dollars quicxiy oy dry
cleaning eferythlng In the home with
gasoline that would be ruined by soap
and water suits, .coats, waists. silks,
laces, gloves, shoes,; furs, draperies, rugs
everything I
Place a gallon or more of gasoline in
a dlahpan or washboller. then put In ths
things to be dry cleaned, then wash them
with Solvit soap. Shortly everything
comes out looking like new. Nothing
fades, shrinks or wrinkles. ' Do not at
tempt to dry clean without Solvlte soap.
This gaeolln oap Is th secret of all dry
cleaning.
A package of Solvlte soap containing
direction for home dry cleaning, costs
little at any drug store. Dry clean out
doors or away from flame. Adv.
KEEP THE
CHILDREN WELL
Unless looked after, children are prone to
neglect themselves and become constipated.
Bliss Native Herb Tablets
are a wonderful remedy for constipation.
They set eentlr on the stomach, lirer-and
bowels, ton np the' system, bring back the
Slow of health, improve the appeUte. and
are easy to take.
Take BLISS NATIVE HERB TABLKTS
and joa will Nnort the fnndaaientahjpaaae
of moat all ailments and lay the foundation
for a healthy, cheerful, happy etlstence.
They are the only recognised standard Herb
remedy, and the tenain bare this trade
mark. Price per box or ZOO tab
lets. 11.00. Jjook tor money back
sua ran tee on every box.
Bold by leading druggists and local scents
everywhere. -Air.
"BEST OF ALL
BALMWORT KIDNEY
TABLETS
Mr. Wm. E. Bryant, R. T. D.,
Bryantvllle. Mass writes : I am
using; your Balmwort Kidney Tab
lets ard find them the very best of
anything 'I have ever tried. I have
tried lots of other remedies, etc
Pains In the back, rheumatic pains,
frequent, scanty, highly colored,
smarting pains, etc., tell you that
Kidneys and Bladder ar not doing
their regular duties. Balmwort
tftlr sctinty. Sold by all drugglatar
Adv. ; - , ......
t
Get rid oi every corn and callus
for few cents v
0
Drop a llttl Freexon ua an aching
Cftrn. Inatantlv tfint &f rtrM 1ii4n
then you lift it right out. It doeen't
pain one bit. .Yea. maglol :
Why wait Your druggist sU u
tiny bottle of Freesone for a few cents,
sufficient to rid your feet of every hard
corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes,
and calluses, without soreness or lrrita-
ttftfT. FrMIOtl '( thai nnith wf
ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius.
. a .a. - - . -
have a well deserved repu
tation aa a safe and effective
remedy" ' for stomach ail
meats. 'They are
QuIcMy
helpful in bilious attacks,
sick headache, : dyspepsia,
heartburn and constipation.
They act gently and surely
tion, purify theblood, tone
the system and very quickly
Ciiticara Stops
Itching and
Saves the Hair
U isse Soas ta, Ul atanea B
BWteao tree ePossiaaee. Sea.
IffPS.
M
MWesttiiori
Uraet Sale U Amy Mdiele I. tae Wo-IJ,
Seid awrerywbaie. tm beaee, lOe lie.
4 -J
Tonguel
Constlpsled ChHrlren Gladly Take
California S3rup of Piqq"
For tho Liver and Bowels V
Tell your drucgisr you want enuina
"California ' Syrup of Flits." Full directions
and dose for . babies and children of -: all zze -who
aire constipated, - biLious, feverish, tongue
coated, or jullf. cold, are plainly printed on
the .bottles:; ;, Look. ..for -the name ."Olifornit"
and accept no other - "Fig Syrup." 'Beware I