THE OREGON STATESMAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. 110 RESISTANCE TO AUTHORITY SURE DEATH IN KOREA Presbyterian Missionary De scribes Scenes Attendant Upon Revolution WOMEN KNOCKED DOWN Orders of Soldiers and Police Contradictory Civilians -) Are Wounded VSAN FRAXCJSCO. April 13. In cidents in U;e Korean revolution are described by Dr. George S. McCune. a Presbyterian mission at Sensen. Korea, in a letter printed in the fs tn of "The Continent." a Presby "Tlsn weekly. i Tlwf tetter was entrusted to a re turning traveler, to be mailed to Chi cago "f.om Canada. Mr. McCune de FciiVJ scenes la said he and other fnHsionaries h:V. witnessed at Sen ten between March 8 and 10. Dr. McCune told of seeing three 'Japanese soldiers seize a ' woman, "throw her down, kick her and strike rer on tne bead with their guns. Vith.a final kick ihey leave thi3 wo nnn of culture and refinement oil tlje street, bleeding." attacked as he was rofng about her own busi ness quietly." -. t "Five soldiers came np to the North church and opened the keep er's house. They went in and krocked things about with their guns, broke a lamp and several di?h threw down the chests and scat- j 'terei their clothes. They demanded that the door of the church gate be opened. The police had Ordered it! a a .. - a TTS i In be ciofea just a nine ueiore. neii the young. man ventured to say so they struck him with a gun, the third rtroke knocking him to the ground- "Ills mother went over to see him and she was thrown back and struck to the ground with a bayonet- ted gun. The blood spurted out or her bodv and with a finaJ kick they turned their attention to the husband and father. They split his ear up with a bayonet and left him bruised from head to foot. All of these had care at our hospital nearby. . " Resistance means sure death and nothing gained. Why die. Bet ter live and awaits God's day of ven enance was the comment I heard ..all without resisting.' s "Among many others who have been seized, the clothes torn and their bodies beaten, was one old man TV&lKlUg aiqng IDA liae Ol lilt irram 'ft ..flows through Sensen. Three oMlers grabbed him. threw him ratint and knocked hlra over the ten foot high embankment down Into the stream.'N, At Ran Francisco R H. 1 'San rrancisco . . .V.' . . . 2 4 0 .Oakland .".'.."' ,..,, "..5 8 2 ' Seaton. Couch and Brooks; Krause and Mitze. Elliott. ; ' ',. At Los Angeles , R H Ixs Angeles 6. 11 Vernon .. . . .'. ... .. ...5 8 IS. 3 3 TTIttArv onrl Tenant t yi iuuUBr --- . m Fromme, Reiger and Devormef . ' ' At Sacramento ' R H E .Seattle .............. 9 16 2 Sacramento ....... . . i6 10 3 Mails. Eastley and Colman; Mc- . Kenry, Bromley and Fisher. : " ; At Salt Lake R H E Portland . .. . . . ., .6 "B 2 Salt Lake ... ... ... ...7 13 4 J (10 innings) Oldham and Baker: Leverenz and, Spencer, Byler. J," - -f POLK IS STRONG iiFORGOODROADS 1 All Districts Favor Bonds and Court Will Be Asked to Call Election 1! "v DALLAS. Or., April 15. (Special Vi6 The Statesman) Surpassing any . ineetlng of Its kind ever held in Polk vjrounty the big good roads meeting Tneld here Saturday afternoon went - on record as favoring the issuing of " 1265.000 worth of bonds for the good roads program and authorized the county court to call a special el ection for the purpose of placing the proposition before the people. Jt . The meeting was called to order is W V V 4 Ask for "Bayer Tablets package marked i Don't buy. Aspirin tablets in a pill . box. Insist 'on getting the Bayer 7 package with the safety "Bayer ' Cross"' on both package and on tab lets No -other way! : ' ' You must say "Bayer." Never ask ' for merely Aspirin tablets. The name t "Bayer means you are getting the genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," proven' afo by millions of people.? V ' Beware of counterfeits! . Only re cently a Brooklyn manufacturer was -sent to the penitentiary for flooding the country with talcum powder tab by Dr. A. H. Starbuck and the elect ton of Senator I. L. Patterson of Eola as chairman and E. K. Piasecki of this city as secretary followed. Mr. Patterson was instructed to appoint a committee of seven to draw up plans and specify the roads that would be affected by the bonding act. A committee representing practically every district in the county was ap pointed and after a short consulta tion brought before the meeting at extensive program for road develop ment which when carried out will make Polk county the blue ribbon county of the state outside of mnlt nomah county for the greatest niun ber of hard surfaced roads within its borders. The plan as outlined by the committee and passed upon at the meeting leaves no community in the county without some improved roads and the bill to be voted upon Is so arranged that only specified anfounts can be used on the roads designated. The plan met theap proval of the assembly and not a dis senting yote was cast. A committee composed of E. C Kirkpatrick. W. V. Fuller and E. P. Piasecki was appointed to draw np the petition for the county court and to have a number of petitions, print ed so that they can be circulated the firt of next week. Hon. C. I. McArthur was present ind made a very interesting talk on good roads matters, telling the dif ference in the roads in the various states of the east over which he had traveled during the past several years. Congressman McArthur urged upon the people of the county to vote for the bonds and help to keep uo the high standard that Polk county has attained among the progressive -counties of the state. The petitions will be presented to the county court at a meeting April 21 and that body will call a special election at an early date so that some work may be done on the roads this year. . CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Uso For 0ver30 Year Always bears the Signature of KOREANS IN U.S. HOLD JUBILEE Declaration of Independence Read and , National Anthem Is Sung SAN FRANCISCO. April 15. Ko reans throughout the United State and Mexico sang the Korean national hymn and likened to reading of the Korean declaration of Independence tonight at celebrations held in homes and ..halls. Officials of the Korean national association here, said the programs were to begin everywhere at 7:30 o'clock. There were to be no public demonstrations In this country as .In Honolulu where the Koreans paraded. Meetings were planned In New York, Chicago. Denver, Detroit. Ak ron, Pueblo, Yakima. Wash., Super ior, Wis., ten cities of California and five in Mexico. The California meet ings were to be held in San Francisco Los Angeles, Sacramento. Stockton. Riverside, Claremont, Willows, Man- teca, Dinuba and Maxwell. Swimming Tournament for Junior Highs to Be Held A free swimming tournament for Junior high school boys is to b hel this week at the Y. M. C. A.' tank and all boys from the schools will be encouraged to take part, accord lng to announcement made yesterday by Secretary L. IL Compton. The contests will be held each day at 4 p. m. and today the boys from Grant school will have their tryouts Lincoln school boys will swim Thurs day and those from Washington on Friday. Each day the fastest boys will be selected and next week the final for the Junior high championshlr will be held, piobably on Monday. The contests are under direction of Julian Burroughs. LIVES ARE GILT-EDGED j SAN FRANCISCO. April 15. Three Pacific Coast capitalists i to day insured their lives for a total of 12.500.000. They are Colonel D- C Jacklin, San Francisco mining mag nate who insured for a half million: D. M. Linnard, California hotel man 11. 000. 000, and Charles Virden. head of the California Fruit Distributors $1,000,000. Nine companies shared in the policies, none writing j more than $200,000 on one life. u WHEN BUYING ASPIRIN ALWAYS SAY "BAYER" of Aspirin' in a Bayer with "Bayer Cross. lets, which he claimed to be Aspirin. In-the Bayer package are proper directions and the dose for Head ache, Toothache. Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Lumbago. Sciatica, Colds, Grippe, Influenxal-Colds, Neu ritis and pain generally. .-Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," Amer ican made and owned, are sold In vest pocket boxes of 12 tablets, which eort only- ju lent -cents, also .la bot tles of 24 and bottles of 100 also capsules. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoace- vjcacadester of Salicylicacid. THOUSANDS OF TROOPS COMING War Department Announces Sailing of Numerous Di visions in France WASHINGTON. April 15. Addi tional units of the 35th (Kansas and Missouri national guard) division are enroute home. The war depart-! ment today announced the sailing of transports carrying the 137th infan try, and detachments of the 130th field artillery and the 139th infan try regiments. The 303rd and 302nd field artillery regiments now on a skeletonized baais of the 76th divis ion and the 144th and 145th machine gun battalions of the 4 0th division also have sailed. The Manchuria Is due at New York 1 lApril 24 with the 137th infantry complete; base hospital No. 49; ar my ambulance sect tons No. 520. 521. 530, 569. 570. 599, 600, ..02 and 604; 90th aero squadron; two cas ual companies and four convalescent! detachments. ' I The transport Mobile, due April' 21 has aboard the field and staff headquarters and supply companies, medical and ordnance detachments, batteries A ;to F inclusive of the 130th field artille-y; irmy ambu lance sections 504. 510. 512, 525. 552. 553, 625. 626, 633. 634. 636. 638 and 648; base hospital No. 76; convalescent camp No. 1; bakery companies Nos. 350. 388. 397 and 398. and detachments of base hos pitals Nos. 21 and 50. The transport Belvedere sailed from Marseilles April 12 for New York with the 13th engineers cony plete. eight casual officers and 42 civilians. The transport Freedom will arrive at New Yo-k about April 27 with me rirst Tench mortar batterr and base hospitals Nos. 19. 20. 25. 30. 32. 38, 48 and 70. The transport Matsonla Js due at New Tokr April 25. havinr on board the field and staff, headquarters de- lacnment, machine gun company and nine companies of the 139th infan try; detachment of 316th ammuni tion tmln; 110th mobile repair shop. 138th machine gun battalion and convalescent detachments Nos. 15 and 157. The transport Rilndam t a ii a at Newport News April 24 with 30 of ficers of the 35th division: head quarters and companies A. B. C. of the 56th engineers; base hospitals iNos. zh. 35, 36. 41 and 47; four casual companies and ix convales cent detachments. The transport Srnta Tto la An at Boston April 25 with the 303rJ field artillery complete and the ftt and staff and batteries B. c and n of the 302nd field artille-y. ine transport Santa Clara Is due at New York April 24 with detach ments of the 144th and 145th 'n. ewne gun battalions. The transport West Madkt u. ed from Brest, for New York April as wicn a rew c&snan. Central Baptist Society Has Sixty-second Session ine sixty-second session rr the central Baptist Association meets to day and Tbu:day at Havesville Baptist church. This is one of the great meetings of the association. ome of the best speakers, sinrera and missionary addresses of the year win oe neara. This afternoon at two o'clock will mark the opening session. WednA. day night an address by Professor ieorge K. Varney will be a featnra Thursday the rooming session will oe enlivened by an address br Rer u. C. Wright. Thursday afternoon Mrs. George Campbell of China and Mrs. Albert Loughridge of India, will The sermon by Rer sermon by Rev. S. J. ' Reidta; kaauijscu, April 15. evening session Thursday IsT that tne Br,nclP1 of anarchy 1 to be one of the best of I na Bo,BnT,"T' that now hold sway ai me expeciea to De one of the best of A. a taw meungs. All of the meetings arf fee and a general welcome la SHORT WEIGHTS FOUND COMMON Deputy State Sealers Warns Wood Dealers, Gasoline 4 Venders and Others The chnr sl1.4 ... Talent in the state according to Den ty State sealer of Weight? d Plaints from many sources are be-Sl-n?CelV bT his department. The foleriT."!t,r 13 dete"ned not to tolerate the practice and with his iXnll lS mkinjf -oro",1 cam pa gn to weed out the offenders. During the three months just massed the department has received lTAT?n' iomP,aits about short ke gaLPrf KCt hat are on th Sa .kW h8 to caH to th atten tion of the manufacturers, merchants fl C?",mi!',ion men- that this sys 15 W , T longer be tolerated." said Mr. Dalriel. "My deputies are mak- Iwf T,gorws campaign against snort weight products, throughout the state. , "YC0?1 dealers are also coming in tor their share of complaints and I consider it about time that the sys tem of depriving the small consumer or a slight portion of the wood that he purchases should.b. stopped. Oil companies and venders of gasoline are also warned that they must dis play in letters of sufficient size the amount of the gravity of gasoline they are selling, as well as having a can of standard measurement at pumos and places of business. . .The department of weights and measures has tried tn h nntt. res hss tried to he nntt- in. lent with the business Interests snd give them a chance to regulate these' lent with the hnfn.. fl'V. .a things, but In the Interests of the public and consumer at large, they will in the future enforce all laws governing the Bale of these commod ities throughout, the state." Federal Rail Director to Make Tour of Coast PORTLAND. Or.. April 15. Walker D. Hines. director general of rail roads, will be in Portland Monday night and. Tuesday, leaving Tuesday night, according to information re ceived today by railroad officials. He will confer with heads of the vari ous depa:tments of railroads under federal control In this city. Mr. Hines is making a tour of the United States to look over railroad condi tions in various districts. According to word received In Portland. Mr. Hines will leave St. Paul Thursday and travel via the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul to Spokane. He will ' then" Icome to Portland and will go to California. , ., Washington. Regional directors IV A. Aishton and H. A. Holden will accompany him, it is said. The Easiest Way To End Dandruff There is one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve it. This de stroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordi nary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with fi : fingei t!ps. By morning, most If not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred tiirea better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is inexpensive, and four ounces Is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. LITHE DAMAGE DONE BY FROST Cold Snap Causes Slight In jury to Prunes or Peaches Is Opinion Little damage If any was done by the front of Monday morning Is the opinion of farmers and fruttmen gen erally, according to Luther J. Cha pln. Mr. Chapin stated that he had been unable to get complete Infor mation as to the effect of the snap but so far as be had been able tc learn there were no 111 effects from the cold. Mr. Chapin stated . that he con sidered the peach trees too far ad vanced to suffer Injury and that the prunes were not yet at a stage where they would be hurt. He said he believed thathe fog bank would help to prevent injury to the fruit 'GOLDEN RULE' IS HELD BEST LAW Mayor Ole Hansen of Seattle Hoping for Disappearance i ' of Bolshevism . SAN' FRANCISCO. April 15. In portions of the world will not ret a dominant foothold in America, but that the "golden rule" eventually shall prevail here and elsewhere was expressed by Mayor Ole Hanson Not a Bite of . Breakfast Until You Drink Water Rays a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents Illness and keeps us fit, Just as coal, when It Immi 1a. behind a certain amount of incom bustible material In the form of ash es, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves In the alimentary canal a certain amount of Indigest ible material, which If not complete ly eliminated from the system each day. becomes food for the millions of bacteria which Infest the bowels. From this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptomaln-llke poisons are formed and sucked Into the blood. - Men and women who can't get feeling tight must begin to take in side baths. Before eating break fast each morning drink a glass or real hot water with a teaspoonrul or limestone phosphate In It to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of pois ons and toxins and to keep the en tire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, consti pation, others who wake np with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheu matic stiffness, or have a sou- gassy stomach arter meals, are urged to get a quarter pound or limestone n rvrvan tiita w. ... . I J.. J.' . uru? I 1 ini5 -anitatioa. Thtewufeort very MtUc Et - , ftc ILT l v?? '""f .bu ! "uf' last on the subject. aae anyone an enthus of Seattle in a speech here tonight before a mass meeting In the civic auditorium. The meeting was called by friends of Mayor Hanson to hear his lecture on "Americanism vs. Bol shevism." Referring to bolshevisra. he said: "Now this doctrine, alluring to the ignorant, full offweet proraHes and hope on the surface to humankind has Invaded many other countries of the world and here In this land. dedicated to equality or opponumi. j we find that a propaganda Is being I . - - .J I It . AS. " careiuny sprrau, iracuiug slty of overthrow of this government and the abolition of private proper ty, of the overthrow vt law and or der and of the confiscation of honest ly earned and saved competencies and advocating the turning over the government to those who talk the loudest, promise the most ami d the least." -Commenting on American cltiien ship he said: "A man who will not leave his party for the good of his country should be forced to lesve the country for the good of all partie.." He nrged the government and state to do everything possible In the way of public work at this time BELGIANS MAY BE REPRESENTED Supreme. Economic Council Decides Small Country Is to Be Given Voice PARIS. April 15. (ny The Asso ciated Press The supreme econom ic council has decided that Belgium may be represented thereon, la view of the many questions affecting that country. The. council has received the re port of the director general of relief figures effected by the United States showing that 388.000 tons of supplies to the value of $111,280,000 have been distributed. Tue council con sidered measures to Increase supplies ind shipping during the cur rest months. . The serious deficiency in coal In Italy today led the economic coun cil to appoint a committee to devise means for an Immediate Increase of the supply. 4 Delegates Return from Conference of Red Cross Mrs. Gladys Pitchford has return ed from the divisional conference of the Red Cross which was held in Seattle last week Mrs. Alice II Dodd. who attended as delegate from the home -service section of Willam ette chapter, will return today. Mrs. Pitchford will submit a re port of the conference Insofar as it concerned her branch or the Red Cross nrork - to meeting of the board or Willamette chapter today. Among those participating In th conference was Karl Kilpatrick. for merly principal of the Salem high school. Final Debates Feature of Week-end Program EUGENE. Ore., April 15. High school debaters from different parts of the state will compete In Eugene May 9 and 10 In both tht semi-finals and finals to decide the state champ ionship, according to Rjbert W. Prea cott, secretary of the Oregon high school debating league Theae de bates will be an added feature to Junior week-end at the University of Oregon. Misrepresentation in Sale of Farm Alleged Misrepresentation In selling a farm of 24. SS acres In Marlon coun ty Is alleged In the complaint riled In circuit court yesterday by T. B. Dean against Claude Cole. Plain tiff charges that when he discovered the alleged misrepresentation that he offered to deed the property back to Cole but the latter reruyd to agree to such a proposition. Plaintiff asks 18000 which he claims to have paid on the farm. Couple Re-united When . Court Dismisses Charge Brought back from San Diego. Cal. to answer charges of non-support 'of his family, Samuel Peck and his wife, who swore out the warrant for his arrest, were re-united, their misun derstanding adjusted ar.d the case against him was dismissed by Justice of the Peace Unruh in justice court yesterday. It developed that when Peck left over a year ago he placed several hundred dollars in the bank to the credit of Mrs. Peck bat through some chance she received no wo-d or It. The misunderstanding resulted and the charges followed. They have a daughte? aged 14. Salt Lake Chosen for Governors9 Conference SALT LAKB"ciTT. April 15. Governors of th intt o... - v. SIIICI Will hold their annual congress In Salt Lake City In August of this year. It was announced here today by Gover nor Simon Bamberger, or Utah, who 01??, WorUrom Miles C. Riley, or Madison. Wis., secretary of the conference that the proposed excur- H.wrnort to A,"k had been postponed for one year rr,1 CUjr wa" "ted as the meeting place -for this year's con ference providing the trip to Alaska was not feasible. Less than 20 gov ernors found It possible to accept the !kIU!!!0u ot ?1rno' to make the Alaskan trip this year. Read the jWified Ads. V . CAJt DT CAJTlAim y Complexion Rosy! Headache Gone! Tongue Oean! Breath Right! Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular! Doughboys, Who Fought in the Trenches, - Patrolling the Rhine in Armed Launch ' 1 , S t i . a . .. ,--.. A i v - i hi , lit This: photograph, just received from Germany shows one of the many activities of the men of the V. S. army of occupation. These doughboys. wh0 saw heavy fighting in the trenches, are doing patrol duty on the Rhine aboard an American motor launch. A veryl business-like machine gun can be seen at the stern. SHEEP CAUE IX SUM31EIL Sheep should be given an abund ance of shade during the hot summer months. Plenty ot clear, dean water should be available. Muddy, dirty pond water should be avoided as sheep dislike to get Into the mud. Plenty of salt should also be kept before the flock. . Breeding ewes . should not be starved on thin, brushy, or weedy pasture. They will clean np many weeds, but they are not scavengers. Careful watch should be kept for maggots In the damp . filthy wool. Sheep running, scratching against the fence or trees, or biting: the wool are symptoms of maggots. The rem edy commonly nsed Is a solution or one part sheep dip to 10 parts or water. The sheep gadfly or grub-In-the-head lays Its larvae on the noses or the sheep during July and August. Sheep try to protect themselves by putting their heads close to the ground and huddling In bunches. Straw scattered around the shade where sheep stay during the heat of the day. or a dark cool bar, will be beneficial. Pine tar smeared on the nose will also help. The most satis factory way of applying the tar Is to put it on with a paint brush. WILL SHOW TROPHIES DALLAS. Or., April 14 (Special to The Statesman) Although miss ed by the big trophy train which passed through the Willamette val ley a short time ago Dallas will have an opportunity to see some of the relics of. the battlefields ot France. a i. Li. TIT T . I It A will make a atop of several hours here ednesriav in k,hif r ,v tory loan drive. The exhibits will Carter's little Liver Fiiic You Cannot be yv A Remedy That constipated X rriS Makes Life - w - uooa te im reasoc any colorteee faces a Bssi JV - - 4 "i '1 - . ' . 4j, . p ' -: be here from S a. m. uaUl J ! the afternoon. CHAMBER TO VOTK WASHINGTON April' 13. A statement of principles or Industrial relations, prepared with a view to furnishing a basis on which Ameri can industry can build a national la bor program, waa submitted today to ' a referendum vote of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. EXERAL MAY GO HOME EL PASO. Tex., AprI 15. General Louis Terrstas. the octogenarian exile, may be perm ft ted to return to Mexico to spend his remaining years on the vast Terra xa estate which he acquired prior to the Mexican revo lution and which was confiscated by the constitutionalist government. They were valued at 15.000.000. : MEX STILL VOLUXTEEH ." SAN FRANCISCO. April 14.4 Fan Francisco leads the entire west In the number of army recruits since March 2f. Colonel John II. Gardner. In charge of the San Francisco orflce. snnounced today. Since that date the local office has received It vol unteers for overseas duty, he said. CATARRHAL DEA7NES3 MAY BE OVERCOME t. i.rTTO saiaa ar kit. 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