THURSDAY THE CAl'ITAL JOURNAL Census Figures Show Increase Rate Declining Washington, Apr. li. A review of the population fiirurr-s of the 49 cit ies and towns thus far announced wan made public today by the cnM bu reau. Comparative fijruri-R for 428 of these plact'i in the laat two derates how a decline of -5 er cent in the percentage it Increase from 1 91 0 t 1K0. as compared with the 28. 4 Ir cent gain during the preceding decade. The remaining 21 pla.-s represent cities or towns which were not exist ing S separate communities in 1900. I'p to and including yesterday's an nouncement, the review showed an a? gregale population of 1O.0S8.31 S, an In crease of 1.789,972 over 1910, or 21. per cent. Falling off in the percentage of in cream for the places announced was largely due to the "check on Immigra tion which resulted from the world war," said Director KoRers of the bu reau. . Total Immigration to the United Rtatns for the last ten years showed a decrease of 1,364,000 compared with the preceding decade. The recent Influenza epidemic hud some Influence . in n'Urdltus the nat ural Increase in population, Mr. Holers SHld. c ;ni!e tiny juand fr the principle thai tlie atnl-n.i ithoulU not be run by eun vieti. VM. KI.M. Senate Fails To Approve Names For Labor Board Washington. April 14. The- sen ate today failed to act on the nomina tions of the members of the railroad labor board after discussing the nom inations in executive ssssion for near ly two hours, the wnale finally d ferred action until, tomorrow. ice-pi esidents were h-vl d as fal lows: J. 1. W.'Nib. Spokane, for Vahin 1 tun; H. II. Nvcland, Vaneouv.r. U. v.". A. Murphy, J'ortl.-ind. Or., C. L. J. Itrowne, Oakland, Cat.; li. K. I'aekard, Seattle, was elected secretary -treasur-er. Criticism of the uttilnde declared to have been taken recently by lnterna iioiial Typographical union off.c ials to ward a wase disagreement at Tacomu wa voiced by Thomas II. I'hillips of that city. A resolution was adopted condemn ing the American plan" of open shop. Finley Honored By National Society Douglas County Pays Big Fee To Former Governor Koscburg, Or., Apr. 15. Ex-Govern- Public Forum To the Kdltor: You have said Just three things In your article of Apr. 14, under head of "Hoard of Control lini-lix Kleiner 111 Hospital .Strike." These three things are worthy of attention because they are measurably untrue. You say "Happy" (iordon was con vieted of a "minor offense." lie was convicted of burlary by an impartial Jury, and sentenced by an Impartial Judge to eight years in the penlten tiary. We don't know what you would rail the line between a minor and hein ous offense. . You have said that these men who protested agilntt tint employment ot convicts us attendants are agitators. This is not true, ami the records of the asylum will show that a great many of them have been there for a number of years; one of them as long a eleven years, nnd several of them for three m four years each. If they were agita tors, what was the doctor doing that he didn't gi t rid of them before. He said nt the board meeting that he had never had any trouble with any of the nun and that he didn't have an un kind feeling in his heart for uuyoiie of them, lie went back to his office and disc harged several others. However, In your closing paragraph you soy that Doctor Hlelner Informed the attendants that nil who objected to tile policy were t liberty to call for their time and leave the Institution, and that up until last night none had accepted tills suggestion, with the ex ception of the seven discharged men. Here you nre again wrong, except for your reservation limiting It up to last night. Not less than fifteen of the most reliable attendants at I lie asylum, and on their own million, resigned dur ing the forenoon of this day, aim u good many of them were begged by the officers at the asylum to remain. Kindly muko the foregoing correc tions to your article unit consider that I'ortlnnI i- Ai,r 11 Wllllum Kinley. eminent bird naturalist and or 8Wa,d ha ,'n P"ted lecturer, and former state biologist i-f wi,h .ck for the amount or fj. Oregon, has been granted an honorar s103'17 by,the I,uk1,'s county court or l..m hv th. MUiini f ieoohici sn. ! service, in connection with the puy- clety In recognition of Mm remarkable j m,nt by t,,e government of the back work as a naturalist and motion pic-1 """ '" i-...., .... ture photographer of wild life. It be- " , ' . " , company came known here today. laI",s- hlch wortt luk" over b' ,h" 1 11.. I. 1 . M I . . This will enable hlm, for a period or ",e WK' years, to devote all his time to the pur-i wa" Ived recently by the county, suit of his natural history studies. ! Mr- Npst8 clail" wu for ,he "um 01 Mui uh ivw aj ireviou!ny paid, the bill -ilh out by thut uniount. He has presented u formal cluiru of tn ear. f, .M.Mtv u-i, Of Nebraska Race ceW"'1 vrani,:'iiy 4mo'o taxes irom tiii-ne lanus. . The com in is Hoover Keeps Out Omaha, Neb., Apr. 14. The Hoover slon was paid for his activity in lobby II. I.. I. . V7..I l. 1 1 ..,-u ,...., . ..cidn.. ..-.wu .... ing in thB Jnterclrt8 ot thc lntasure in appea to Hoover supporters yesterday COI,Brcw llIld for ,li8 Btnor work that they not write Homer s name on .connection with the collection of the the ballots a the Pi-H dent preference ; tM m court primary April JO. This action, it was;lst ill,rm.,(1 th(. c1lliln nn,, ,. m tit i-u, IB III II WII II il r. 1 1 l)U soim" In their own RtiitPH. "favorite Tacoma Printer Elected Head Of Trade Conference Spokane, Wash., April 15. Thomas H. 1'hllllps, Tacoma, was elected presi dent of tin1; I'tielfln slope allied printing trades conference and next year's meeting was awarded to I'lesno, ChI at today's session of the confer- ence her.'. structed the county clerk to prepare) the warrant. 1 l'ort Angeles Plans for setting out a new forest of 485,000 small dough's fir trees this year on what is known s I the Sob-duck burn near here have beer. completed by the forest service. v VSi: COCOA M'T Oil. roil WAsiiiNt; iiaiii ! !C If you want to keep your ft hah- be careful what you good condition wash It wilh. Most soaps and prepared hIiiiii- poos contain too much alkali. This dries the sealp, makes the hair' brit tle, and Is very harmful. Muislflcd cocoanut oil shampoo (which Is pure and entirely greaseless). Is much belter than anything else you can use for Hhampoolng. us this can't possibly Injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub It In, One or two ten spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp timroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries lulckly ami evenly, and it leaves It fine und silky, bright, fluffy and easy to mttnage. (111 ..lilt ar.it M ,,l..lr-!...l trl t , a.ii I -"- - ll.inu.e.l COCOa llll ;!o."1'',,,M,.tl,l,,l,,.,t,,,'rr' "'..,. at most ,,y ,irug Mon. It is very cheap, and a few ounces everyono in the ladv) tntity-nve In number rather tliani .nt...,-iu, u iney quit not bormise H enough to last pnm' BUt ",' family for months. Wonderful Results at 70 From Internal Baths Mrs. I.. M. Wadlla, 20-13 Nalionalj live., San Kiego, Cal writes Tyrrell's' Hygienic Institute of New York as follows: "Within the last month have had wonderful results and all Inflamma tion has nearly subsided. 1 cuuld hard ly expect a woman over 70 to receive benefit from a trouble of long stand ing as uuickly as u younger person .Money could not buy my M. II. L. Cascudo' if I could not get another." It is difficult to believe how many Internal troubles Internal 'bathing will relieve until you realize that phy sicians agree that 85 percent of hu man ailments are caused by accum ulated waste in the lower Intestine. The "J. II. I.. Cascade," the sci entific method of internal bathing, removes, in a perfectly natural way all poisonous waste, and has been so successful In promoting health' thut over half a million Intelligent Ameri cans are now UHing it regularly. It is the Invention of (.'has. A. Tyr rell, M. I)., of New York, who for 2D years was u specialist on Internal bathing, and it Is now being shown and explained by Daniel J. Fry whole sale druggist and manufacturing phar mactst in Salem, Ore. They will give you on request a very interesting booklet on Internal bathing by Dr. Tyrrell, "Why Man of Today Is Only 50 percent Kfflcient." Ask for It today und know more about yourself und your functions than you ever have bcfuiu. fadv) LTERE h the A first tire that ever was jafoen a whole factory to itseff! Firestone Plant No. 2, with a ra pacity of 16.0(H) tiros per day, is devoted solely to the production of lhc3j J inch size. fetU ill j It was a problem made to order for Firestone big volume prod uc tion of a high grade article. Firestone met it with a typical Firestone answer a separate $7,000,000 fac tory. Buy Firestones. f"l Most mdesfcr dollar is m Pimlovt Wtv. the tifi r r as to th, vh hos iiKkter$. &f tkt new HUiJJrJ Chvrsixe oestSxt Ord. A 1 I f 4) X 1 Saickhead are a jConfessiotv Blackheads are caused by excessive oil collecting dirt in the pores of the skin. Their presence is a confession that you are using the wrong method of cleansing for j our type of skin. To cleanse thoroughly skins liable to this disfiguring trouble, use the following special treatment. Apply hot cloths to the face until the skin is reddened. Then with a rough washcloth work up a heavy lather of Woodbury's Facial Soap and rub it into the pores thoroughly, always with an upward and outward motion. Rinse with clear hot water, then with cold the colder the bet ter. If possible, rub your face for thirty econds with a piece of ice. Dry carefully. To remove blackheads already formed, substitute a flesh brush for the washcloth in the treatment above. Then protect the , fingers with a handkerchief and press out .. the blackheads. Keep your skin free of blackheads by the above treatment and gain the clear . attractive skin that the regular use of Woodbury's brings. Get a cake of Woodbury's Facial Soap and begin tonight the treatment your skin nteds. You will find Woodbury's on sale at any drug store or toilet goods counter in the United States or Canada. A 25 cent cake will last a month or six weeks. . The Andrew Jergens Company, Cincinnati, New York and Perth, Ontario. f i mmo & 'Steffi 5TOT4M YOU praise is? and for 34 Years Work. tflil rf t'nteanoa It 1 minister has received. His living expenses have risen just as fast and as far as yours. But he is paid on the average just 52 cents more per church member than he was paid 34 years ago. The Minister Never Fails You . Every officer of the Government with a war message to deliver appealed to the ministers first of all. But 80 ! of the ministers receive less income than govern ment economists figure as a minimum for the support of an average family. yv When hospitals need money they enlist the support of the ministers-and receive it himn icknTJisits the minister 6r the members of his family they must be treated in a charity ward. His pav is less than a day laborer's. p y We Pay Him Half the Wages of a Mechanic k8 fUi! l ?uery 10 ministers ceive less than $20 a week about half the pay of a mechanic. And of these pitifulh in adequate salaries, how much do you contribute? Nothin- if you are outside the church; an average of less than 3c a day if you are a church member. aay All of us share in thc benefits of Christian ministers to the community. 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