The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 05, 1919, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, MONDAY. MAY 5,
TRAHSSEA FLIGHT
AGAIN
POSTPONED
Mid-Atlantic Weather Conditions
U nf avorbale . and B ritish
Airmen Wait.
St.' Johns, N. F May 6. Ths trans
atlantic IMigtot was abandoned again
Sunday by the British aviators here.
Conditions In the morning were Ideal
for a "take off and It was expected
en or .both airmen would set away.
but later mtdocean weather conditions
were reported as unfavorable.
This forenoon a west wind prevailed.
giving rise to. the belief that the ven
ture would be attempted.
F've American . destroyers. Nos. 10.
73, no, lit and 147, arrived at Trepassey
this morning- and a large cruiser is In
the offing. It Is understood that all
these vessels, and others which will
follow, will remain at Trepassey until
the N. C. planes from Rockaway Point,
N. Y arrive, after which the flotilla
will proceed to its definite positions
along the route to the Asorea, which
will be followed by the American naval
fliers.
.The steamer Dig-by, which is under
stood to be bringing the big Handler-
Page machine, another entrant for the
transatlantic flight, left Liverpool Fri
day afternoon for St. Johns, and Is due
about the end of the present week.
Linn County Road
Bond Election m
June Is Assured
Albany, May 5. Whent the Linn coun
ty court convenes Wednesday a peti
tion for placing on the ballot - at the
coming June ' election a proposition to
issue saoo.uuv in oonos ior tits improve
ment of the roads in the county will be
presented. County Clerk R. M. Russell
has finished verifying the names upon
the petition, which was found to con
tain sufficient signers to make it obli
gatory upon the court to call the elec
tion. j '
Hotel Mortgage Taken Up
Albany, May 6. A mortgage for $30.-
000 on the Hotel Albany property, given
to an insurance company when the
building was constructed, has been can
celled and the Indebtedness has ben re
funded by the issuance of bonds, all of
which were taken by local people.
Capacity Operation Assured
Albany, May 6. The big-plant of the
Hammond Lumber company at Mill City
Is to be operated to Its full capacity
commencing May 13.- The plant has
been running at about half capacity for
several months but arrangements have
now been " completed whereby full ca
pacity business is assured for the sea-eon.
Albany to Clean Up
Albany, May 6. "Clean-up week"
vill be observed in. Albany commencing
Tuesday. " For three days the equip
ment efthe street department will be
utilised in hauling trash and rubbish to
the dump, the city being- divided into
districts and one day assigned ta-fcach
district.
Astorians Will Test
New Purse Seine Law
Astoria, May 5. A test case, to obtain
a supreme court decision on the 1917
purse seine law was started in the justice
court Saturday. The law prohibits fish
ing with purse seines in the Columbia
east of a line from the shore end of the
north jetty to the knuckle of the south
Jetty, four miles from the government
dock at Fort Stevens.
With a view of making more clear the
law, which does not specifically pro
hibit the placing of this class of gear
itr the water, the Norblad purse seine
law, prohibiting the placiner of gillnets
in the water east of the given line, was
passed by the recent legislature.
To settle the question, the Union Fish
ermen's Packing company rigged out a
purse seine craft and dropped the net
within the restricted waters. A com
plaint was sworn to by Deputy Game
Warden Larson, and the defendants
rined'935 In the justice court. The case
was immediately appealed and will be
taken to the circuit court where, by
agreement, a similar decision will be
rendered and the matter nlaced wfrr
the supreme court.
Funeral Is Held for
.South Bend Woman
South Bend. Wash.. May 6. The fu
neral of- Mrs. Josephine K. Cassels, prom
inent pioneer woman of this city, who
, died Saturday, was held this morning.
Mrs. Cassels was 60 years of age and
came to this City with her husband,
Ueorge Cassels, 80 years ago. For 15
years they had conducted the Cassels
hotel, one of the best known hostelrles
in Southwest Washington. Mrs. Cassels
. leaves her husband and three daughters.
Misses Myrtle and Ada Cassels, and
Mrs. Florence McCartney.
- " Fund Raised for. Apparatus
' Lebanon, May 5. An entertainment
given at the Tennesee school house, hear
this city, the proceeds of which are to
be used for the purchasing playground
apparatus, netted $45.il. Miss Ruby
Curtis is t:.e teacher.
Adler-i-ka
Did It!
"I had pain In the pit of my stomach,
no appetite, sour stomach and very
much gas. Doctors could not help me.
The FIRST dose of Adler-i-ka helped
ro."! (Signed) Henry Welp, lake View,
; Iowa,
"Adler-i-ka expels ALL as and sotir
i neesi Stopping stomach distress IN
STANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and
lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimen
tary canal. Removes ALL foul matter
which poisons system.,. Often CURES
constipation. Prevents appendicitis. We
have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is
a mixture of buckthorn, eascara, glycer
he and nine other simple drugs. Skid-
r snore Drug Co. and leading druggists.
. Adv.
Child Wakened .
After Four 'and
Half Days' Sleep
. aaaasaasaaa--ymm
Dallas. May 6. What is believed
to have been a case of sleeping sick
ness is reported from the home of
Mrs, Addle Coon, In this city, where
Mrs. Coon's little grandson, the child
of Mrs. Viola Williams of Portland,
slept for four days and a half.
Local physicians succeeded in wak
ing the . infant and it is now. re
ported to be on the wsy to recovery.
Source of Water
Supply of Dallas Is
Visited by Hawley
Dallas. Or., May 6 Congressman W.
C. Hawley Saturday, in company with
W. V. Fuller, state representative and
county fire warden, : visited the head
waters of Canyon creek, about 12 miles
west of this city, which Is the source of
Dallas' water supply. Mr. Hawley
sought frst-hand Information as to the
needs of the city in placing the timber
in that vicinity In the federal forest re
serve as a protection to the water sup
ply. He Introduced a bill to that effect
m the last session of congress, but it
waa defeated, and he plans to reintro
duce the bill.
DALLAS CAPTAI3T, VICTIM
OK SHELL8HOCK, AT HOME
Dallas, May S. Captain Edward B.
Hamilton, who was In command of com
pany A, 3d battalion, 20th engineers, in
France, is spending a few days' fur
lough with his family in this city. He
is en route" to Letterman general hos
pital, San Francisco, where he will con
tinue under treatment for shellshock,
which he sustained while at the St
Mihiel front while in charge of a con
voy of replacements. Captain Hamil
ton, who prior to his enlistment waa
manager of the Willamette Valley Lum
ber company's branch at Monmouth, was
in a hospital in France for many months,
but is now rapidly regaining his health.
Funeral Is Held for
Brownsville Pioneer
Brownsville, May 6, Funeral services
for Mrs. Hattie Maxwell were held April
28. Mrs. Maxwell was 72 years of age.
She is survived by. 11 children, 26 grand
children and eix great-grandchildren
Mrs. Maxwell crossed the plains with
her parents In 1862 by ox-team, the fam
ily settling about three miles from Hal
sey..
ROLL OF HONOR
ARAIY CASUALTIES''"
KILLED IN ACTION
Privates
inVPJ F. DONALDSON', Cushiu. Okla.
JOHN C. ELLIS. Fitchbur. afass.
CEPH K. HILL. Troy, iU
DIED OF WOUNDS
Wagoner
MUXDT CAKES GALLOWAY, BrownrlUe
tvu
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KUmL-t!Le'no"- PftEVIOUSkV
PORTED WOUNDED SEVERELY
" Prlal
DONALD A. MILLER, Cppias. N. D
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PORTED WOUNBID (DEGREE UN
DETERMINED.)
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,ALES 8. U SELL. New York. N. T.
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PORTED MISSINQ AOTION
Oorporw
IRA SAVELL MO.NTGOMEBT. Birmingham
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Privates
WILLIAM J. HC11T, Pari. Twin.
KABL KARCH JH st j b w D
HABVKL D. PRESCOTT. Calais. Yt.
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GET RID OF YOUR
RHEUMATISM
"Bites Kati. Herb Tablets are without doubt
the best medicine for rheamattam I aver
used." S. W. MiUs, East Lynn, W. Ya.
''I am strftnt tnS healthy at WTenty-fonr
thanks to Bliss Nstiro Herb Tablets. " S. O.
Martin, JSteTensburc Ya.
Bliss Native Herb Tablets
for nr thirty year have relieved theosands
of snf toren from rheumatism, lirer and kidney
trouble, and con tips tidn. Gentle and effeo
tira in actaoo, and economical in price.
On dollar per box of 200 tablets.
Insist on BlUs. and jfotl will Set tta.
tenaine. Look for trade-mark on box.
SeM hf leadinc drag-gists and local a (rents
eTtrjrWher. -
For Skin Tortures
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Dont worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy akin by using Zetno, obtained
at any drug store for 35c or extra large
bottle at $1.00.
Zetno generally removes pimples,
blackheads, blotches, eczema ami ring
worm and makes the skin clear and
healthy, Zetno is a clean, penetrating;
antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
applied and costs a mere trifle for eaclt
application. It is always dependable
The E. W. Rose Co Cleveland. (X
Bar Soldiers' Shite Willi
Cuticura Soap
The Healthy Up-To-Date
Cuticura Way
MA MMIsf - SftfSsaSl
ff 1 jsllralL nam
when alTd twice daily. Ona soap for aa
pse abaTins, bathing sedaban poems,
Doabses rarer affieaeact, net to nSkSt
vaitte in srocnotuia akin party. sUncam.
iott and akin beaka duata aVdibal
frairrant Cuticura taedlcatioa. iwnst
aeUu akin soap iaths world.
W Cutkig Toilet Trio -
Consistins: of Soap, Ointment and Taletnn
are indapenaabie adjuncts oi & daily toi
health. By bruitmc these deticatHrmedi'
cated nollienta ia freqsect contact with
your aki a as m ttso foe ail toilet purposes,
you keep the skin, scalr bafr and hands
rlear.aweetandoea:Uur 23cea.everrwhera.
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Romance itliat Fascmattes Stories off
that TIbirili
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F&sh
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HealtJhi
ScaeiaKse
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and AirK
Talks jiflst briin
to the ffemlniEne heart
" I Love Him and
He lves Me"
Betty says of her fiance. Governor Gen
eral Harrison : "1 have ' made him my
hero ever since I was 13 years old. My
mother thinks it is wrong to marry a man
who is divorced. I think it is better to
be divorced half a : dozen times than to
live with one one hates and - well
How Betty feels and what General Har
rison and Betty's parents think are told
in this Philippine romance in real life.
Death Has No Attraction
for the Deadly Cootie
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Un s p e ak a b 1 e D egr a -dation
Faced the
Beautiful Princess Olg
4,1
.
She prepared to die rather than join tho
ranks of the noblewomen who. were lead
ing lives of shame in Petrograd. - Read
how this delicately nurtured. Princess dis
guised herself as a rough peasant woman
and escaped from the clutches of the ter
rible Bolsheviks f of Russia. Learn how
clever woman wit saved this beautiful
Princess. The story in all its graphic
details told in an interesting way.
The cootie, the soldier's pet. is not merely,
an annoyance He is a frightful menace.
If an infested person is attacked by fever,
the cooties will desert him A dead man
ii quickly abandoned by cooties Read
how long the human race would have to
suspend existence on the earth to rid the
cooties.
Princess Olga Pattey
"Fine Feathers"
s pain tin sr in oil done especial
ly for the frontispiece by Henry
Clive will be reproduced in
color on the front cover of The
Jottrnal's Sunday Magazine.
If the Bathing Beautie
of Long Branch
could hark back 200,000 years and frolic
with the cave man. the Magatherium and
Echinauras. the other ethnological mon
sters that cavorted on these . sands? ?
Learn what science has unearthed at this
fashionable and popular New Jersey re
sort. The mighty interesting story with
illustrations, a feature of The Journal's
' superior Sunday Magazine.
Madame Madamoiselle The Hostess and Housemfe Shapely Armo
Permit us to introduce the "Eternal Sav
age," "Divination," "Tu M'Amuse"
The fetching, fanciful, charming crea
tions of the Lady Duff Gordon, the
famous Lucille of London Next Sun
day's Journal, of course.
How to put the "good things"
and the dainty dishes over in a
new and pleasing way. A new
lot of surprise recipes by Mary
Lee Swann Published in The
Journal's Sunday Magazine
Ladies is this one of your
heart's desires? Lina Cavalicri,
herself one of the fairest of her
tells the most intimate to-
sex,
crets of the boudoir, exclu&ivcly
to Journal readers.
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The Functionary, a snappy short story
by Vincente Blasco Ibanez, author of
the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Remember
The Sunday Journal also publishes four pages
of colorful comics. Havo a smile Sunday
with Jiggs f and the rest of our funny folk
NEXT SUNDAY IN THE
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