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! 5 : & 2 a I I PAGE TEN PHILIPPIC MAY GET IMDEPEN0EN3E' SOON PSTLT KACT'ORTOOyTAW. PTyni.TTTO 1919. FOURTEEN PAGtS of Staff March. General Mclntyre and other distinguished army officer whose past services brought them In louch with the Filipinos. tiaker praised the cooperation during the ar and their restraint In abandon- Inn, during that period, all Independ ence agitation. WASRlVfJTON. April 5 The time' la very close at hand when Philippine j indt-endBc can be formally accom-' I'ltehed. (Secretary I'akrr told the mis sion xU'rti describing the existing1 relations a being merely "formal tics, lie added ihia in ihe view of J 'resilient Wilson slso. He read a let ter from the president to the mission which expressed pride In the rapport the Filipino had given the tinted rkates during the war. ManiMl ijucion of the Fillpin aald that granting lmleend-nee to his country will provt to the world Am erica ii a "liberating rather than con quering nation." War Mra-vtop Am recta ted. Tennis t1iam4on Out of Xavy XKW TO UK, April 4.--WIUiam M. Johnston of San Francisco, national singles tennis champion in 115. la in N'ew Tork on his way to the Pacific erast. He has Just been discharged : from the navy, having held the rank of lieutenant. Junior grade. , Johnston was east In the Slimmer f !! to piny -in the series of exhl- hition matches for the ambulance fund being raised by the mited States Kntional Lawn Tennis association, but returned to Ihe Coast before the Ir'.p . was completed to begin training for !an ensign's commission. He was 'stationed for a time on the Oregon and tm miMinn. wmiMinn el to proml.'KM then assigned to duty, moat ot nent natives of the Islands, came to which has been in southern waters. frVcrctary Baker's orflce they He spent much time along the soutn er received the secretary. Chief American coasts and In the Caribean. , ' Recently he was at Havana, where he had an opportunity to play at the , teaaao rennis ciun. He won his matches there, defeating some of the best players In Havana. While' he has not played any tournament tennis the last two summers, he has managed to keep his hanr in so that he hopes to : he In form. If he has the time, to pla many events this season. Caticura Clears Dandruff In One Treatment Oa fetnina. eons the htr .tni thea auke a muhr mhh Cotanars Ointment with the end of the Baser. Aim additional partings until the whole scalp has beea treated. Place a heat covering over the hair to protect the pi How (ran possible ataaa. The nezt ssoraiag shampoo with Caticura Soap and hot water. Beaut plenty of soap, beat applied with the hands. Rinse an tepid water. Kepeat ia two weeks if neasaad. f Cntkara Teilei Trio -mm' Onaiatms ef Soap. Ointment and Talcum mrm MntKmoie adjuncts ot roe 2auy toi let aa aoanKamsut aiua purity and skm health. Bv brmama these delmrlv mMii. catd emoluenta m frequent contact with yocr skin ; a m lava for all toilet purpose, roe I eep toe akin, aralp, harr and hands r, swo ; am oeaitnr. I tie boan. Oint t aad . slcum 26c each everywhere. Tho all-yor-round soft drink. ' Lcador$hi,once ostablisliod, is Sapenihoned end confirmed hy its foilotvops and imitators BevoV Ioedorship is proclaimed by the largest rear uard that ever followed a leader. Sold everywhere Famifie supplied by grocer, efruaist and dealer. Visitor arc cordially Invited to imped our plant. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS. I Puck Scrkra lay lie Inbdtcd I VAXCOCVER. B. C, April & The world"s puck title may yet be decld Cd, If plans of Vancouver hocke enthusiasts are followed out. The news that the Canadian hockey play ers who were taken ill with the "flu" I were on the road to recovery prompt ed the suggestion that the final vgame, which was scheduled for eoi jtle on Tuesday night, may yet be Played. The local rink is open for another month, because of a curling honspiel to be held here from April 21 to J. The game would attract the big gest hockey crowd of the year here. The suggestion will be placed before President Patrick, of the Coast league, when he returns here from Seattle. Not an Aultlmatum. PARIS, April 5. The recent note sent by the allies to the German ar mistice commission at Spa regarding the landing of General Haller's Pol ish forces at Danzig did not take the formof an 'Ultimatum, as stated by the Berlin newspapers, according to Marcel Hutin In the Echo de Paris. Somebody ought to tell Mayor Thompson about that arrest Institution 1 the ninth commandment. ?wWwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwi 3 "tL - - H -4 - l1-J:r n niiimmitT & Ilooh, Wholele nuiribut-tra PORTLAND. ORK (jillander i"v-liurroughs. . , .1-o.al Dinlnbalora PKNULKTOV.itlBP ' I; i IS- Tire '3 I ..-..it- i I --. - - ,,. .K as j- e . 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Sandy, whose head was a little mud dled by too many helpings of todds-. woke up from a gentle doze. "Me?" he said. "Oh. I say whus-ky." found a dweat big clam hull on the oeacn." - And was there a clam In It?" asked nis mother. ."vo.'v replied little Mark. "I dess ne railed out and dot dwounded," Kdward. a little S year old iinehin, accidentally cut his snoo with his knife and his father proceeded to scold him at great length for his care lessness. The little fellow listened pa senior mr a time, tnen, looking up a ins latner, saici:- Papa, If you don't atop talking so mucn a Do ut it you'll get me mad, too, All kinds and sizes WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I am a jobber of terra cotta pipe, carrying all kinds and sizes in stock including chimney pipe-i-with fittings for same. I buy in carload lots and can always take care of your demands. Let me show you my stock and quote you prices. C. P. MILLER IVEl'LUMBER West Court and Garden Sts. Telephone 202 tattle Edward disliked to attend school, so one morning he thought he would play off sick. 'What is the matter with you, Ed ward?" asked his mother. Not kno Ing a whole vocabulary of ailments to drama had to l, hnt Th. . .... . ... .p.ir 01 .n, mo- came on and fired at him accordingly, j itch." ' "ui inn property man omitted to load the suns and the nnlv enitnri ,oa t.Ai . . - f.int rfiu ..t u J AmI 1 Pr"" you and mamma tk in: j,' 'hcib. never thought of me once while you .... t , , uno iU lns w .,.. .,1,1 n fcl. II.. -. Thraaln. hi. . . " ' " """J " 1 - ' , Daughter who had been ' tWO ! visit h.,it-... .... " .f; '--.V."" 1 "h- -e w "." "Piled the little aursing with my last breath 1'" Trefatt" S I mamma says: 'That reminds me of The villain of a well known melo. occasion. exclaimed away on a Hardly government that supplied , the army with alrguns." home and papa.' "Oh, mamma." said little Mark ""I SF 24 Carat Nourishment in every golden granule of Grape-Nuts The solid meat of barley and wheat. No raise In prce during or since the war Southern Swimmers to Mort. BERKELEY, Cal., April 5 Califor nfa and 8tanford universities are to engnere In a swimming meet at tan for Saturday. April 12, It was an nounced by the University of Califor nia graduate manager here today. Distance, stroke and diving events ano dashes will make up the programme, j Each university expects to enter a full team of 15 men,. A swimming' meet between? the university of Call- 1 fornia, .Stanford, Southern California: and Ht. Mary's college will be held In Alameda on. Saturday, May 10. IX WAX l'1'KISIVO HTAKTLFH FTHIMOSA Bl'ENOB AIRKfl, April . A gen eral Indian uprising In fotmnw prov. ince is reported and It Is said that one tribe has sacked the fort at Tunka, killing the garrison' of two non-com missioned officers and IS soldiers. A.MrSEMKXTS. 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