THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FAGS TBlKTa FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920. Women Will Not Outnumber Men Under Suffrage Washington. April I. Ballots 'cast' by women in the coining presidential election will (all short of the potential ruen'a vote by over i,0O.DOO, provided the suffrage amendment is ratified and state registration laws enacted In time to permit women all over the country to participate, according to estimates by the National Woman's party. . With the 1910 census as a basis, the Woman's party estimates the num ber of men eligible to vote at 29,577, 690, and the possible woman voters at S6.683.&S. In 191. however, tho ac tual vote cast for all various presiden tial candidates was 18,528,743, omit ting ballots thrown out for cause which leaves over 11,000,909 possible votes unregistered. If as large a proportion of the men voters remain; indifferent in the coming election, women politi cal leaders here " say that the eager ness of women to exercise their newly acquired prihicge mnv more than off set the disparity In number between theeexea. In five of the states, moreover, wo men of voting age outnumber the men; Massachusetts has the greatest prepon derance of women "votens" with 58,- 264 more women than ' men, North Carolina is next with a women's ma jority of 15.S88 and South Carolina with 10,307 is third. In Rhode Island women of voting age outnumber the men by 3,196 and in. Maryland by 1292. Seven Radicals , found Guilty At South Bend Today Incorporations. A line of freight and passencer boats will be operated on the Willamette, Columbia . and Snake rivers by the Portland Navigation compr.ny which filed articles of Incorporation here Thursday. The company U capitalizes at 130.000. Headquarters will be main tained in Portland from which center of the state i,. r- 1 , . syndicalism law. The Jury was out'. .. ., . ' . ., - . Tacoma, Wash., Apr. 1. Seven al leged I. W. W. were found guilty by a I Jury at Sound Bend todav. .lfcm-rim- tn I . word trom that ctiy. The men were ! charged with violation Co-operation Of Booster leagues . To Be Discussed Whether the North Siilcm Improvement-feague can feasibly function in 900 Stock Yard Emvloyes Return To Work Todav nine hours before arriving at a verdict All seven of the convicted men are aliensrsfcc of them being natives of Fin land ana tho other a Russian. The men were arrested in Pacific county last fall and red cards and I. W. W. literature found in their possession at that time were introduced in evidence against them. ' - ' MILK PRICES FALL Tacoma, Wash., Apr. 1. The price of milk fell here today from 15 to 12 4 cents a quart. Cream prices remain at the old level, due. it was said, to the high price commanded by butter. . . tommies Need Attention, in March or Face May Stay Covered Now is the time to , take special care of the complexion if you wish to look well the rest of the year. The March winds have a strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay oil summer unless removed. Now Is the time to use Othlne double Strength. This preparation for' the removal . of freckles was written by a promi nent physician and Is usually so suc cessful that Jt is sold by . druggists under "guarantee to refund the money if It fails. Get an ounce of Othlne double strength, and even a few ap plications should show a wondertul improvement, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. . (Adv) Willamette And McMihnvWeTo Debate Saturday Willamette university will holil a tri angular debate with Pacific university- ana ., aacAunnvuie .. college r. Saturday nignt. yv illamette's negative team will go to McMinnvillo and the affirmative team will oppose Pacific here. The subject is the same as that which was used Ih'.the debate with Puget Sound. "Resolved, that ..the United .States should secure a mandatory control of Mexico.'.' . Admission ,to the debate is free, and will be held in the First Bap tist churcht -Interest in interelass oratory ' is strong at" present. The sophomores held a tryout yesterday In which John mucker - was chosen" to" represent the class. Fred McQrew will orate for the juniors, and orators for the other two classes will be selected this week. Tho contest will be held Monday evening, the 12th. " toria on Rapids. Wash., on the upper Colum hia, and Lewiston, Idaho, on the Snake river. Other corporations filing articles here Thursday were: , . " Cooston Cooperative Telephone com pany, Cooston, Coos county, $56 mem bershlptee; A. . Mercer. H. W. Walk er. - R. A. Nass, J. B. Johnson and Frank Demarest. . - La Grande Box 4 Lumber company, La Grande, Z0.0Q0; W. R, V. F..Kivette, . Yamhill Timber & Lumber company Portland, f 30,000; John Hayden, Don ald M. Graham and M. M. Matthieaen. the capital stock of the Norman Maid. Creamery company, Portlanu, has been increased from $5900 to $10, 00 and that of the Liberty Coal & Ice company, Portland, has been increased' from $2500 to $100,000, according to certificates filed here." Termlssion . to operate In Oregon has been; granted to the Standard Waterproofing company, Inc.. a Wash-! Egg Dealers Licensed. ington corporation, capitalized at K5.-' Kegrasv smut', April 1. After the 000. E. L. Gorton of Portland is nam- first day of June, 1920', in accordance ed as attorney in fact for th'.-i state. with the new Egg- Marketing act, ev- I - ery aeaier in. egg- in Saskatchewan i Chicago, Apr. 2. Nine hundred 'striking stockyards employes returned tin ttt.lav iiNdup in -i --.,... ..,, f cooperation with the Soul h Salem and afbllra their wake differences mm East Salem Improvement leagues a..d,,ho rnlun stxkyards Truns't com- " iinv-ifi-vs ai me entires, ., city will be determined at a meeting of me organization In the Highland school. Highland avenue and Currant street, at 8 o'clock tonight. Reports irom the committes investigating pav ing, sidewalks and floral exchange, .will also be, heard at this meeting. . ' The North Salem ' Improvement league, in its placard of events for the evening, "spring a surprise" with tne announcement that Verden II. Moffitt, Salem's traffic officer, will render two E, si; and,010 M'm man t know before that Unemployed a "singing .cop." and this feature of tje " program alone is ex pected to attract the entire member ship of the organization,; Dan Lasgen berger .will also sing. Miss.NoU Sykes is slated fpf a narration of her expei. ences during the wtir in Siberia. - The proposed amandmhts to the city charter, as drawn and endorsed by the Sajem Commercial club directorate will be given generous discussion dur ing the meeting. When Your Hair Turns Gray There Is only one thing to do that will help you retain your youthful ap perrance bring back the original . color and luster of every gray hair with Co-Lo Hair Restorer A scientific 'process, discovered by . Trot John H. Austin, facteriologlst, hair and scalp specialist of Chicago, for developing the natural color of the hair in a similar manner to that of developing the photographic nega . tlve. It la positively the only satis factory and lasting treatment for restoring color to the -hair in a mild healthful manner. ! Co-Lo Hair Restorer Is absolutely harmless and will not injure either the hair or scalp; Is not a dye; con tains no toad or sulphur: will" not wash or rub off; has no sediment, and is as clear as water a pleasing and simple remedy to apply. Co-Lo Hair Restorer comes In A for Black and All Dark Shades of Brown, r . ' AT Extra Strong, lor Jet Black Hair Only. . AS lor All Medium Brown Shades. A for AM Very - Light Brown Ira and Auburn Shades. Co-Lo Ilalr Restorer on sale 'at Perry Drug Store. Catarrh Will Go He!? Conies jn TwfrMffiutes foiipkteMefiaaFew : Weeks. - Don't go on hawking yourself sick every morning; It's" cruel, it's harmful and it's unnecessary. s If after breathing Ilyomcl, the won der worker, you are not rid of vile catarrh you can have your money back. No stomach dosing just take the little .hard rubber pocket inhaler that comes with each outfit, and pour' into it a few drops of Hyomei. Breathe it according to directions. In two min utes it will relieve you of that stuffed up feeling. Use It daily and in" a few weeks you should be entirely free from catarrh. i Breathing Hyomei is a very pleas ant and certain way to kill catarrh germs. " v Get ft Hyomei outfit today. It's nold by druggists everywhere with guarantee to quickly and safely end catarrh, croup, coughs, colds, sore Ihroat ani bronchitis or money back; It's inexpensive. Daniel J. Fry can supply you. STEAMER SAFE Astoria. Or., April 1. The steam schooner; Multnomah, which lost hor rudder yesterday morning, was suc cessfully towed into this port late last night by the tug Oneonta, with no other damage to the boat. The en trance into the mouth bf the river was made in eplte of a 39 milo win J which blew from the southwest, kio'it ing up a rough sea. , Aurora, Iiul. April 1. A - diamond engagement ring and a wedding ring, I believed stolen last fall, were recover-1 ed at 'a dinner given recently by Mrs. I William Heady, living near hore, when i she qpened a can of fruit, The woman then recalled that she had missed the rings during the fruit canning season. FALL OF EIGHTY FEET OAVSES - DELAY I.V WORK 5 MIXITES Caldwell, Kans., April 1. Ari elghty foot fan from a smokestack of the mr cal electric light plant by Jim Williams of Wichita, stack builder and steeple jack, merely delayed operations five minutes and he was back on the Job. Falling head first. Williams struck a guy wire which broke the fall, and he landed fett first in some mud, unin Lady Astor said In the house of com mons: ."Regarding prohibiton 1 thinking more of the freedom of the children and am not o excited l?y what Is cailod the freedom of men. The children are the innocent victims of the liquor curse.' iMiver? of livestock shipments was resumed and more than 7000 pack ing house wurkers who were forced out Pastor Asscifr Women's Styles x-onaon, April 2. Prevailing fash ions in women's gowns- were vigor ously assailed in a sermon recently by Rev. Bernard Vaughan, the widely known Jesuit father, whose esjs and sermons on morality and home life have for ths past twenty ears attracted great attention throughout the world. "In days gone by laUie dressed for of employment during the strike went 1 dinner, now they undress for it," he back to their jobs. The demands of the livestock hand lers wilt be arbitrated bv Federal Judge Samuel Alehuler. either wholesale or retail who purch ases eggs directly from producers must be licensed, and after that date no eggs may be purchased by such itealers until they have been candled and all eggs unfit for human food rejected. - ' ; Drugs Hidden In Door. ; Vancouver, B. C. April 1. In lhe.-: agpressivo efforts to stop the illicit peddling of "dope" local police recent ly brought to light a clever device em-" ployed by an Oriental named Yung in concealing his stock in trade. Persis tent search of Yung's home resulted In tho finding of three thousand dollars worth of druKs and hypodermic need Mortgage Notes Not All Exempt From Taxation . The state law enacted !y the legisla ture of 1919xempting mortgage notes from taxation does not effect mortgage notes regularly asscs.'sed ou. March 1, 1919, according to .Attorney General Brown, who in an opinion prepared for A. Fairchlld. district attorney for Wal lowa county, declares that the notes "are not exempt from taxation and, therefore, should not be stricken from the tax roll made up of the assessment for the year 1919.", i "At all events," the opinion reads, "they should not be deemed exempt from taxation by the collecting officers unleks of competent Jurisdiction so ad judicates." . "Of course," the attorney general concludes., "for this year, such notes shall be exempt from assessment and taxation In accordance with ttie amended exempting law relating to property exempt from taxation." AH measures submitted to the peo pie at the special election May 21 must be submitted on a separate ballot than that which contains the names of can didates fyr office, according to an opinion prepared today by Attorney General Brown. ' A southern woman aged 99 has been invited bv"tho mavor of Savor ies secreted in a huge pocket in the top) mih, Georgia, to "hold her next birt!. of a heavy door. iduy reception in the city hall. declared. "Women's clothing ought ta serve the three purposes of decency, ,of warmth and of ornament. Girts who follow the up to dato fa;hlors axe ruining their . own and their neighbors souls as well as their own bodies. Designers of fashions seem to be devoid as much of taste as of prin ciple." . OVER-ACIDITY !; cl l! ilemch ht upt many a ru'ghi't ieL II youi ttomach ii ci A dUtuibed, mo!v No ci thiee KnioiDS n the tsnfue Wait rellrinf and mv Jey ttnehing deep, TH purity ni f dMst ! Kimiub uaraatced by SCOTT rtOWltt MAKEItS OF SCOTT EMULSION . Paraguay "mate," a national drirk used in South America, may becoir-t! a prohibition drink in this country, says an American manufacturer. Mate Is an herb and is made and drur.k hot like tea. Spain has over olive, trees. 4.000,000 acres of Bronchitis Chest Golds When that tightneM appears in your chest and the sharp pains sig nify inflammation and congest i.tn you need a hot application right away Meat eases pain, and when you u-e Betrv's Mustarina vou set limr the right kind of heat penetrating heat that quickly reduces nil soreness and -congestion. Apply it tonight an I cover with a cloth, ou II led lots bet ter in the morning. It's a grand sensi ble remedy that all who use it praise. 30 cents. 8. C. Wells & Co., I.eRoy N. Y. ( Hg TACKLE ! Mauser I Bros. for FISHING TACKLE YOU CAN RELY ON REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS George L and Ada C Rose to D P McCarthy, 40 A sec 34 In 8S 4W $0500 Frank Welsh, executor of the estate of W D Claggett, to S 8 ana Eva Z Mumey, It 7 Claggett fruit and garden tracts S S and Eva Z Mumey to C H and Lillie Purcell, It 7 Clag- v gott fruit and garden tracts 1200 William and Jennie WcGllchrist to. James and Elsie McUil- . Christ, prt Sunnyslde fruit farms C W and Bernlce Grabcnhorst t' to 'Vernon B and Ruth Vdrf " -'' Cleave, 78.22 A In D L C Wesley Shannon in 7S 1W;... 5500 Jessie K Minto to D C Mintu 13 A sec "28-29-32-33 in 73 " 3V, also 302.65 A. in sec 28 ' 78 3VV, uIsq It 9 ill see 28 ' 78 3W. also It' 13 sec 29 in 7S 3V 30,000 John G and Lydla R Jackson to A W Smith Its 1-2-3 bl 32 1 Highland add Salem'..". W H and Viola Tinker to Phllo and Amelia J Steward, It 6 Dalrymple add Salem W T and Mary P Slater to M E Payne It 1 bl 24 Salem Samuel Stoller to Anna Kauf man It 34 Halls home tracts Emma Terrell to Isaac A and M Alice Dixon bl 5 Hill add Mehama .. ... Jacob Gotthardt to W M Abrarnn 'J It 39 HHnshaw fruit farms .......... ... II D and Bertha M Mars to Kazll and Sarah DeJardin, bl 4 Gervals ...... J 1) and Eugenia Griffin to Isaac S Sawyer, prt I) L C of A F Waller in 7S 3W . R E Willinms to Grace N Wil liams prt D L C John B Gor vais in 58 3W John T ond Emma White to - Andrew Peterson, 1A Wood burn 1000 Mary A Foster to Ole B Bjor- j naas, .60 acre and 2.09 acres' Peter Raymond D L C in 68 1 and 2W 46.MI W T and Ella M StTTlz to C A ' and E J Wallace prt bl 8 Rob erts add Salem . . Isabelle C Farrar to . William ! . A v McGilchrlst W V, Us 5-4 bl 70 Salem : 7000 William and Eva McGllchrist i. ! to T B and Cora Kay W ft Us S bl 70 fialem 7000 George and' Emma Vick to C A and Lula Moody It 27 bl 1 Willamette - hdd. Salem ..... A B Hughes- to ArVll tt Wilson - ; Vinnie -L Brown, Estella R . Smith, 'Letha M Wilson, prt . D L C John McClaln I..... W II and Elizabeth ! Edward to - .' Ole Miller, It 1 bl 1 Richmond add ...... u .' V H Clendlnmg to J- E Croth- ers and - H E Gleason, Its-.' . 84-85-8$ Ewald fruit farms. ......... ;. Alice H.and Rollin K Page to , Loretta. Ford . bl 3 Brookslde ' add Salem Enos and : May R-Prt'snall tr -Jennie R Presnall 10 A, D L , - . C Oliver Pickard 2800 Grace P Stevens to H O Carl " ' " It S bl 6 Oaks add Sulem Mrs J B ffnd J B Stewart to Levi and Hazel' Flif let rrt It 6 bl IS ind prt It 6- bl 1 Salem ...t....... ...... '. Herman Roedel to Matthew and - Rosa A Becker, 8.89 A. D L C Chas Hubbard in 4S 1W William A and Bertha McCol lum to John 'William -Porter . It 33 Ewald fruit farms ...... 353' Ends indfgestlon It relieves stomwh suserT, sour ttom,! sell, belching and all stomtoh disease or moBiy back. Large box of tsbleU 60 I atav PrejsijU la all tciru A Breakfast Pood . In Granular Fcrsi Different from the ordinary prepared cereal in merry vnyi - GrapeNuts is baked for twenty hours, has a very like . able, nut-like flavor, is easily digested end is particularly worth while because of its staunch, health build' ing qualities. CrapeJSftits needs no sujar Sprkg Yom Weak 1. 1 , X Wor n o HAS Winter left you dull, tired; all worn out? Do you have a con stant backache, with headaches, too, dizzy spells, sharp, shooting pains and some annoying kidney irregularity? Does Spring find you feeling older, slower than you should? From a health standpoint it has been a trying winter. The influenza and grip epidemics have left thousands with weak kidneys and failing strength. 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