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TnE' crGo:M)AiLY journal. rcr.TLA:;DonrGox tiiuucday, afril 13, f fiKD GLOBE TROTTER TELLS 0 F "ANDES VAGABOND" IS - - 7 HERE FOR LECTURES i VATCll TUYSELF for svr.'iPTor.is, TI E JOYS OF L FE , VIXeA peopJe don't taka tlma enough ' ha they travel and they don't want to itrt tnmalv Tou et yaaUjr mara ' pleasure fey rourhlnj It than yea do by I KHnr around with any Cook'a tour." I said Harry Franca. -reteran "yaaabond " traveler, whoa travel hooka ara among tha "best aallara" In their Una. Tranck ' arrive thla momlnc for a day, and will ' lectin- tonlaht In Pythian halt for" tha ' benefit of tha book drtva of tha public library. x . "It la rather difficult for tha average , man -or woman, howavar, to braak away from a vary comfortabla Ufa,' h added, "but If thay will do It thay will enjoy ' It mora tbaa tha rafulatloa trip.' ' WILL DO CHI5A , . "It remind ma of tha tourlat party 1 that want orer to Eurooa by achedula. 1 Two woman wera In tha aama room. One ' looked out of tha window In tha mom In and aaid : Kr. but Venlea la pretty. Tha other Mid, Thl la not Venice, It la Oe- . noa. Tha other Bald. "Why. ain't it Fri day T Thua many people travel, know ing tha daya of tha woek. but not know ing tha town they ara in." Althouah Franck baa baan agabottd- Ing- moat of hla lla. hla appearance la ' aa dapper aa though ha never left tha ' moot comfortabla hotela, He le on hla way to China, which ha expecta to "do" ' much aa ha baa dona South America. Hla prospective book. "Wandering In 'China." la to be published next year . and ha expecta to hare tha manuacrlpt complete by June, lt2JN SZES MAjrt.COCJrTlUES , :7 "While tile book wDl be on China, b x pacta to go through Japan and Korea, and after hla China book la dona ha will remain in tha Orient for tha winter and travel through India ana tfte riuup. pi nee. : ' "While I have been through thaae eountrlea before." aald Franck. "thla will b a mora Intensive trip. -1 will toupb very thoroughly moat everything ' of In-tareat-" ' . Franck will be accompanied to tha Orient by hi wife and l-yarld eon, who Will remain in tha cltiee while he takea tha mora atrenuouo aide tripe. Franck intanda to f o over a large part of China on foot . ' "I have aaen about 40 eountrlea and X am anxloua to compare thee with tha oihara I tar pot aaen,'' aald Franck. WtTTttlAAfl ' ' . - - . Franck ban' hi Joumeya whtla In college, and aoon learned be could make a profitable aa wall aa an Interesting living by them. Among hla booka are, "Working North From Patagonia," -"Hoarding Through tha Weat Indlea," "Vagabond- Ina- Down tha Ande." on which ha will talk tonight "Tramping Through Mex ico, Quatamala and . Honduraa." "A Vagabond Journey Around tha World." and "Working My Way Around tha World." Franck'a entertainment In Portland la largely In tha tianda of tha Library aa- aociaTtlon and tha , Oregon Wrltara' V r t ; if--. i '',- 'Harry Franck DGGTOit ADVISES -. ... him a tntarpreter. Llghtncr la ld to have'ahown eeveral lettera written in Japaneee. la which he waa Introduced ka "Johp . Roberta", .to tha masters of all vessels; as an honest American huslness man. wlUlag to ; purchaaa anything the crew bad to aelL. On thla trip Lightner la aald. to have offered to xwrchaaer, all the whiskey and narcotica on board, and to have secured samples, agreeing; to re turn tha following night by launch. Later when' four men boarded . the steamer from .the launch, Maki became suspicious, Flegel sald and demanded an . Identification from TJra. ; Lightner la aald to bar explained that Brown waa tha "boss, and that tha other two were the engineers on tha launch. After tha drugs and liquor wera trans ferred to tha launch,-the two "engin aera" ara aaid to have Hung back their coat and represented themselves vaa customs officials,- whereupon Nakl and TJr fled In terror. tJra said b Waved out In the woods all night. - pf"; LIOHT9EB FIGHTS VETVTX , Campion la brought into tha plot a a a result of tha fight Lightner had -with Deputy. Sheriff Hatfield of Columbia county tha following-night. . Hatfield ar rested Lightner while ha waa exceeding tha apead limit near fit Helena." Light ner got out of tha car and beat up the deputy while Campion drove the ma chine away, which Hatfield declares con tained a Quantity of liquor. v , - " Llrhtner waa later identified and ar rested, and tar to be tried Saturday at St. Helena xor auacaing uia oiucer. vra plon la now serving a 1 days' sentence at St Helena for resisting arrest by run ning away. As soon aa Campion com plete his term he will be brought to Portland to answer a federal charge of conspiracy to violate the Harrison act Flegel believes the automobile - con tained the liquor and narcotica t stolen from Kakt - . The two "engineers" have not been Identified. v ' .L , Dr. Ernest Tucker of the University of Oregon' Medical school, berore ihyslciana and health workera at the lealth conference at tha Multnomah vo te! today, emphasised the Importance I early treatment of cancer, ana sata we only way to cur it is by surgery while the disease Is yet In iu early aUgea Most people do not recognise tha dan re r of cancer- until it : ia too late, he Many , a little case of Indigestion is tha beginning of an ulcer, on the etomach which can be located br a proper jv.- liay - examination. Any hemorrhage that comes on without a definite way of explaining should be Investigated - at once, he said, - , RCfXTJEXZA PUZZLES Dr. Tucker said that while 80,000 men lost their lives in the war In this coun try. 200,000 persons lose their Uvea an nually from cancer which might have been prevented had the victims taken tarty treatment Dr. S. M. GeUert of "The Cedars" uraed modernism of treatment of so cial diseases, saying that old methods often used aranow outrof.data. Dr. T. Homer .Coffen. speasUnr on "Pneumonia and .lnfluenxa, r aald In fluenza is of unknown ' origin and in f tuenza bacillus waa not tha cause ; that inf luenaa accomnanled by a high tern nerature for more than four" days. Is certain to be pneumonia, caused by the lowering of : resistance. CHILD IS VICTIM Judge Jacob Kanaler, speaking on "Do- Ilnouency and Courts," said the Increase of delinquency is due to tha popularity of divorcer '-"The child, to be properly reared.' must i)e- In a home where there la father and mother." ha said. "It la bad- enough, when broken home occur through death, but when -you have such deliberate breaking up of a bom the child is the .innocent victim, because the differences of. the parents ara car ried to the child. ' I U!k early this afternoon on "The Health uiricar as a ieaaer in ma community. nd other talks were given by Dr.: Wil liam House on ''Overwork and Strain" and Mlsa Grace Chase on "Car of Girls." Dr. McCormack win srivo his last talk Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Just before the close of the institute. , That tha roost learned authority on tuberculosis in the world was devoting his tima to the study of diseases In turkeys instead of research work for tha prevention of tuberculosis, was the statement of Dr. Gerald B. Webb in his address before the Institute Wed nesday. Dr. Webb, himself an authority on this disease, declared it a pity that so much 'Tnoney and : brains - were de voted to the construction jof war ma chines and eo little to atamping out this plague, s The goal ' of all xperim4ta tion on thla subject e saia. is tna dis covery of a vaccina which will destroy the bacilli. . . . . t-. i . r Ha stated that complete rest ana re laxation under the care of la competent physician is the only sure cure tor tu- Dr. Webb wiU apeak at central li brary tonight at o'clock under the auspices of tha Oregon Tuberculosis as sociation. . , . .', . G0UUG1L ALLOVS $5000 ITEf.l F Oil 11 complete' and the Improvement if car ried through, would necessitate an emer srencv measure. - The residents agreed to waive all other improvements If Dekum avenue could paved.. The cost of this street alone Is estimated at 125.000." EN HEN. Man Who Collided .With Police Car Released on Bail After remaining in the city jail more than It hours because ha waa unable to raise S1000 bail demanded by: the police. Edwin Hughes of Corvaiiis, wnose auto mobile collided with a. police car which carried norsiren, was released Wednes day nirht on J100 ash bait -waen pis case was brought to the attention sof Municipal Judge W. A- Ekwall Hughes was released 'on - the smaU : cash1 bait He waa charged with reckless driving, Kuraea at the Good' Samaritan no nital resort Patrolman R. A. Ripley Imorovina; slowly. He euffered To - cover preliminary costs the city council Wednesday appropriated S&000 from the .water fund for use in -tho ap praisal of the physical properties of -tha water bureau. In passing: the ordinance - the council discussed the question of the engineering expert to make tha appraisal. Upon tha recommendation of .Camraisalone. Mann and Fred Randlett chief engineer of tha bureau, the council virtually decided to emolov E. C Wlllard to do tha work and to enajag-e Colonel Georga H. Johnson of New York, an engineer of nationat rep utation. i v .- -. - Mann aaid that Wlllard bad agreed to take the work for i:5 a day ana ex penseev the expenses to be tha hire of clerical belp' The r council refused to grant a carte blanche order for expenses and decided that Willerd ahould appear before them and make a statement of what be plana to do. . ' V s Definite decision will be made' at i meetinar of the council Friday, - x :. vC In making - an estimate of the total cost Mann said tha appraisal could be made for $15,000 to 120.000. It Is nec aaaarr. he said, to. have the appraisal so the bureau may tva put on a .sound busi- neaa basis of operation. Rates . at the "present time.! he said, are' sot baaed on an actual cost of service as they ahould be.S -Adjustment; of rates, he went on to say, would follow tha appraiaat tured arm and severe contusions of the yAv The ' accident oocurrea eariy Tetav morn in vaf20th- and' GUaan - Both automobiles were speeding. Rip ley, was answering an emergency can Hla , automobile - had no siren or any thr means of distinguishing it from a i nrivate automobile at that time of niKht One of the Important thing from a I and Hugnea naa ma nani. i w scientific aUndpolnt-is tha employment j case will ba tried next Tuesday. of a psychologist, on full time. I never hear a aae without first having a psy chologist's report to determine whether I have a normal or subnormal child. If It la subnormal It needs more cara and guidance than a normal child." t , , . TURKEYS COME FIRST ' ' Dr. A. T. McCormack gave another - TWO SEEK JREEPOM- Oregon Cltyfc April 1?. Divorce suits wera filed sy-au may agauisi uuj May, married ' in Portland in March, 189s. and Otto Bluff against - Myrtle Bluff, married in Marlon county March 25, 1910. PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF DEKTJM ' AVEHCB FILED Demands -were made i today byj rest frac-i denu of Woodlawn that Dekum avenue be -saved from Durham avenue east 10 lath street , A-delegation of 50 appeared before Commissioner Barbur, asking that the 1m Drove m en t bo made at- once, aa the street la practically- impassable. Peti tions have, already been filed, but ara on the. waiting list tor next yearn pro In . the original petition It was asked that Dekum, Madron a, Fern and Cast Ninth atreeta be made into a district imorovement. The cost of the Improve ment was estimated, at . S3S.000. It was deferred because the prbperty of the Ala trict la of low value and' the owners would have to bond ana in aaaiuon pay cash varvlnaf from IZQ to S&oq a Wt. ; The Question, wfil be put up to the icity council, as the year's program waa The Heinz Apple Butter is just the most delicious spread you ever tasted.; Made of sound apples,: peeled and cored, pure spices,c s we et! apple cider and granulated, sugar -it; is as- pure and wholesome as it is good to eat ; WE APPLE BUTTER Iacue. Ceorre Maxwell la taking blm Ktven, tor htm at J. K. OlU'a from 4 to Sentenced to Jail .lam, and he will be the guest of tha fwrUera leagwr at the Vnlveeaity elub at dinner at a o clock. SEEK $30,000 LOT; opEirfwra raQae4 Ptem Pta Oae gal said ;wre coneealed In the coal I w bunkers. The lolloelnr dayXJgbtner la aald io have learned through aubterranean aouroea what waa aboard tha ship. ' At Wauna be found TJra, who could speak both Japanese and English, and engaged Z For-Makihg icpor .. After serving 60 days in tha county Ja awaiting, trial on a liquor charge, Gardner Mason appeared before Federal Judge Bean thla morning- and retracted hla plea of , not guilty, and .threw him self upon the mercy of the court, 'Judge' Beansentenced htm to SO days In the county Jail for manufacturing liquor. Mason was charged with teaching Ed win Orelg. , 17-year-old - Baker orpnan, and Perry Richardson, hla guardian, how to manufacture liquor.-and then -with purchasing ail the liquor they made. The boy waa sentenced to 10 daya and Rich ardson to SO daya. They pleaded guilty at tha time of their arrest . ' Courtesy BggggegggaggjBagsgagasgsBaBiBtiSBaaiaBeBBBB ,'. ' 1 - - - - --- , Jiai- -L ' I .HV : '' - iff 1 'i " . - L i . i 1 . NewTlowcrTHninieci1 " ' j. .a- ii - .v . - - - . it i& Unfailing courtesy in renderinj: service and fair treatment to our patrons in every transaction is a policy which we V 1 A. 1 1 M ,1 , , , 1 , . . cvo etuoptea ana iouqw sancuy hi ail times, xne -size of your purchase is imnlaterial. The smallest order receives the same careful, thoughtful attention hich is accorded the largest one. We are here to serve you as you would be served. You are always welcome to visit our. stores xorthe purpose .of inspectinar any article which you may De vninjunj ox purchasing. , ' Some of Our Regular Prices CDc Koljnos Tooth Paste 10 23c Fcrhaxas Tooth Paste UC0f COc Ferhm'a Tooth Paste ......... ;.50t C0ePebco Tooth . ! " Paste J . .; .30 Pirer'a Face Powder.. 00 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ... ....45f 50c Hind's IToncr and Almond Cream.... 38 Java Rice Powder.... 30 50cMUkweed Cream.. 43 asbBaaye. -m 91 iuuicweea uream .83c Large Nyal Face Crm, 50r TTir it w . raitman r4!ma . " DvtJopiar, , an4 1 V .!)? Wasliington at 5th Washington at 10th oet Box of Royal Hosarian for Uer : . - . v - , ' . - - v , --v . , " ' Need Not Be Expensive But Must Be Smart - :';7.'The.'bat'.&a arouses admiration is; a joy to every beholder, as .well as its owner. Here is gathered an auuSoritarive display, broad in scope and bountiful in variety.- Alluring array of color combinations and dainty tints as well as black.' Also many - conservative styles that matronly women will like. ! y . 7 N A I These Popular ' Prices Announcing 1NEW LOCATION1' DiDSONEICTRIG'CO 203 Third St. Bet,J Taylor and Salmon Where; we will continue to sell a most complete line ' of electrical fixtures at the -very lowest prices i'; The time to have your home wired is now, while costs - in labor and material are low. - Let us mike an esti mate. 7v ..- -. 1 , '-. ' ' : Full line of wiring supplies at lowest pricerfor those 7wishinfi to do .their own work. . - , ' -. ' 1 SPECIAL DISCOUNT 7 Will be given on erery article in- stock Friday and ' : 7 Satnrdsy cpeninf days ' . 7.7 Remember the ; Location ONE BLOCK" SOUTH r OF MARKET ST. I7I7 ook for the Red Electric Sigm" t Farm Tractor Demonstration Friday, ;April 14 .a; a- Demonstration Field Is Lo cated on Powell Valley Road, -5 One Mile East of 82d Street, ; 7,;:- :r-vPortland:r; r.;'-, :tfX. J rdsonTYactor equipped ; 0 7 gRigid Rail i THE PACIFIC TRACTOR & MACHIN-' f :'V acramehtorCaUlTO ;- -: W. RMortonReprienUUv,,Im9rU Hotal,.PprUan4. ' AGENTS "WANTBO SLOEWSv? HIPPODROME NOW.'PLAYDJGl! "7 7 E VA -A V In addition to 777 Regular Bij Show; NO ADVANCE IN PRICES MI$3 TANGUAY APPEARS 4, 7:45 and 9 US P. II vCOMING WEEK C03L SATURDAY, APRIL 15, VIOLA: DANA - 7 IN PERSON Cinderella Hats For Children. Sold Exclusively by Us mm. These dainty little hats have taken the hearts of ! the little ones as well as their mothers by storm all over the country.. v 1 . " We have them here in a large variety of styles suitable for girls from 2 to 12 years. - These hats should' be priced $6.50 to $7.00. 7 , 7 . 1 ' 1 i IL V li 'Mvoibus" s BEGIIfillHG Saterclay i '8 a ' A I j