PAGE SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL t .Iix.tl at t-'..u. f ar.icles of in ctii iirutiiii, T-e .aluy. The .ncurpoi alurM ir ;.ry lir (tract Vun 1. UiTKe aiitl Kathfrint- Sohnelder. Prineville Men Ask Commission To Utilize Water Thuniiia V. Luuw.n HnJ Henry Mc C.itr rip Ttiiivi(1c, fiti-d applications with Slate Knctnrtr Cupper, Tuesday, for iriTitiirtsion to aiimfrhite water frinn Crookd! river for the irrigation Carranza Ranks Diminishing, Is Reports' Claim Washington, April 12. Official mid' unofficial reports rcceiv-! here yea-1 terdnr from llcxloo tnl'l of further uV ; fertioiis from the ranks of Ciirrniiz-'i ; adherenti. Advicfa to the Mate de-: partment ahl thai f.enernl f'urtunato Mayctt hail joined the OhretroniHta with hiK entire command, which hail heen operating In the border country h tvreetf the i,f iw -of MrtrelOK. .Mirhoa i c.iry 'mil iuerrero, a Mhort distance west of Mexico City. Oforeson, d'enerul Jlvtijuinln Will mid a number of friendly official!: who re- eeutly fled from Mexico City are with Maycot's command, which cunHista of three regiment of cavalry antl two of artillery. Private advice? from the border Haid that flencral Arnulfn Coinex with 3000 men had occupied Ttixpan and wan threatening Tainplco. Then advici h nl no declared that fioneinl Rodolfo (lal lefroa and 400 nien In Linarea. Ncuvo Leon, had declared In favor of Sonora un had General Allnndio (lumca and Amaru Durano In Chihuahua. Advice from the name aoiirccp also! id that OovernoiH Nlcolaa Klorea. of,r valued at 1132.313.000, according out that ": n American must be an America, heart and soul, without res ervation." "For the individual to stip ulate Ju.-t to w hat desree his iiatriotLsm extends " always leave? room for doubt as to his sincerity, declared Judi Hinijhani. Twelve applicants and their witness es crowded the court room during the examination, Tuesday. George lialod. Knicland: Alex r.uwaru Kooenson. . owng oj, amis Sweden: Augustine Leon Saucier and Bon M0 do not desire to. and will not! Nathaniel Hernhard Travis. Canad ! .-.i.,, md romantic circum- iaim; Hernhard Kittler, Kred William !iirnett last February eled Human and William Henry Human, of f an(j WiUt married to a yoiinit white German nativity, were admitted to, woman, -Mrs. Anna I-aura Lowe, at ' indicate Preacher Is to Appear In Court For Examination "Th federal evlvernmeilt and thu'i court prTiseVuK' anyone bc-causc of non-constitutional attitude toward the I'nited States, yet you must realize that In imlc;Rudt;nce of ti t . lenal supervision of a guardian-at- which law overall Indian is supposed to ". central Kovcrnmeiit on Ui dude the latter s ari,"lu' ,av prov.oces, ture must be decided by the Kansas , supreme court in the habeas corpus Al,IMtovl.; OTIlIKE proceedings brought by tali J. I) - lornett of Henrietta. Okla., to re- Honolulu, T. H Apr .Tw thou cover the custodianship of Jackson sand Japanese and Milium, men, wq liarnett. ", of Henrietta, tikla., a THURSDAY, APrin and viie suveis ..f u. , wnaiaj, -"'kills la'Morer, , 1 -he atr.kln; ,v,raui demands fP hi. """ft. j Creek Indian. Harnett, known as the richest Indian in tne worm. valued at more than Hidalgo and Maximo Ilojaa of Tlanr.-t cap, backed by the leelslnlurea and the Btate troops, ulso had declared In favor of Snmira. Reports at the state department naid ft Blimp of fifteen deputies had left Mexico City for Sonora by way of La dero. It was supposed they were am onu the forty elulu who recently issued a manifesto charclm; Carranxa with havlns precipitated the present situa tion by his arbitrary civil and military acta Aitalnxt the various states. Officials here have noted that the censorship Is being rlRldlv enforced In Mexico City. Copl.-s of Mexico City newspapers received yesterday and to day contnlncd ninny blank columns es pecially on the editorial pages. order to become a citixen of this conn- i citizenship. Albert Clark. Kngland of 150 acres of land ill Crook county. I trv. the authorities must be convinced was continued until the next term of Other applications for water riKhtsl'hut your beliefs are not destructive to; court. America.' With this statement, Wil I The application of Thomas Spencer fred F. Smith, naturalization examln- Watts. Ka;r!aiid, was dismissed with er, outlined the situation to Herman , out prejuidce as Mr. Watts" witnesses II. Kuenzi, native of Switzerland and were uuable to establish that he had applicant for final citizenship papers. lived continuously in the United States During the course of his examina-1 for the required five year residence re tlon Tuesday, the applicant had ad- jqulrenient as he testified to the court mitted that he was a conscientious ob- that he is very anxious to complete his Jector against any and nil forms of citizenship in this country. warerare, and mat his church, said to be the Apostolic creed, taught Intoler ance of any militaristic program. "You application Is continued," or dered Judge (ieorge 1. KIngham. who presided In department No. Z, during the examination, "the court believes that yoti should become better inform ed on this question and asks that vou read along broader lines and give con sideration to the fact that real Amer icans are only too willing to defend to the 1920 assessment figures Just . their country In act and deed. During have lMen filed as follows: . H. M. lierrlck, Malheur, covering the appropriation of water from Porter (iulch for the Irrigation of land In Malheur county. t!eo. Ii. Adams, Myrtle Point, cover- 1 imr the aonroliriation nf water from a spring on Four P.it Culch In Coos county for domestic purposes, Oeu. M. and It. F. Lofland. Provelt. covering the appropriation of 45 acres In Josephine county. William Devaul, Lorella. covering the appropriation of water from a spring for the irrigation of ISO acres in Klamath county. j Sl tiAIt I,XIS VAMTAIILK Honolulu. T. , 11. Apr. 22. Sugar plantations in the Hawaiian islands jCoffeyville, Kan. O Hornett charges : tnat tne oiu inoian s oi lue in uu o- venturess of the most pronounced, tvpe," and that she 'kidnapped" liar-- netl Better than Pills Court Called On To Decide Indian Guardian's Power Toek.i, Kan.. April 21. Whether because of his wealth. Peasants Disarm 'And Disperse, 100 Soldiers , Report Vienna, Apr. 21. One hundred :irm; ed gendarmes who went into the lt.nl-1 keisburg district in Styria to round upi cattle due the state were disarmed , and driven away by peasants who ami ; ed themselves with rifles when they learned the mission of the police. This is but one of frequent instances fa? I made public. IF WEAK, THIN OR NERVOUS DON'T WORRY Try The lUlro-riioHphutri Ilea 1 1 1. System $:t01l fiiiariimm New York. If you are feeling run down, weak, nervous, tired in the morning, and generally ailing, those are the symptoms that should warn you to take care of your health. Four persons In every ten are need ing more phosphorus in their bodies'.. When you see thin and fretful peo ple, or those who are anuemic, pale, ,..,ll rtt ,lAU..n...l..r.t ... I.. i o bell stock "rRy', you niay ,i,ok ,or ,h ,,eei1- ,f I certain elements that mako for a Permission to Ml ntl,000 of Its ...- constitution. the next term of court you are t ,,, pear here accompanied by your pas I tor. The court desires to ascertain If this matter is being actually taught by j any element In this country. If so. It would seem that such propaganda would not make good Americans.". Mr. Ktienzl's neighbors testified that he was honest and industrious and he exhibited a fair knowledge of the laws of this country. "A person can serve his country without killing other peo ple." he contended. The examining officers agreed with h!s but pointed Perfect Health is Yours If the Blood is Kept Pure Rubber Company Granted Permit capital slock In Oregon was granted to the Weslert Rubber cainnanv of Ta coma, Wnsh., Tucsdav Ivy II. J. Seliuld erman, state corporation commission er, Other permits Issued by Scliulder ni"n Tucsdav Include: llrowitsvillo Canning company, Cor VellH, for the sale of J.HI.IUIO of Us tlorlt. American I'lilveml Impleiuent roiu lviny, I'oi'tland, for the sale of $5,011 of stock. Mvi'tlo Point Creamery ennifiahy. Myrtle Point, for the sale of t1,(!2."i of Its stock. Peni'lss'on to tranrut InplneHS In this itate was granted t) the Pnthe KjiiliiHige. Inc.. a New York corpor in Inn, capitalized at Ui OIHI 000. N. II. Klmon. 709 Hoard of Tnidi' building, Portland, Is named as altoi ney In fact for Oregon. Tho Rcrger Studio, ""rloind, enpi- Some people, nfter relying upon preparations coiupid chiefly of salts, mtinlne, drastic draw, iron, cal omel, cod liver oil, etc.. wonder why they find no benefit. That is easily expluined liy tho fact that niich per sons need the phosphoric clement, which Is. a most potent essential to health, and contained in Bitro-I'hos- I pliate. tho famous health prepnrrt- tlon. Now obtainable everywhere. The right thing for you to do Is make a tilul of llltro-l'hosplmt be ginning at once. It is not a patent, medicine; the formula Is prescribed by ninny physician 'for tho nilmen'R and weaknesses mentioned nnnve. With every box of Bltro-Phosphate, are a few simple hculth rules nnd a 1300 guarantee, ltuy a box of Ilitro Phosphate. It-Is sold and recom mended by nil good druggists every where. (Adv) Almost Every Human Ailment la Dirtctiy Traceable t Im purities in the Blood. You should nay particular heed to any indication that your blood upply is becoming ilujgish, or that there is a lessening in ils strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system wore easily .warda off diaeaae that is evsr present, wait ing to attack wherever there is an opening. A few bottles of o. S. S., the great vegetable blood medicine, will revitalize your blood and giva you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and git a bottle to-day, and if you need any medical advice, you can obtain it without coat by writ ing to Medical Director, Swift flpe. cine Co., 112 Swift Laboratory, At lanta, Ga. vvntf nmi itrimn YUU it ILL fltYLK wish to take another fe) pills after having once" used rWu-j . . ) l""criamy ico. iacy are easier and more pleasmtto' more gentle and mild in their action and moJ able. They leave the bowels in a naturals; while the use of pills is often followed bl constipation, requiring a constant increase J dose. Every bottle guaranteed hv ,.n. t IHHJriff !: SS3M!) Office 445 Court St Saka . Substitutes Often Worthless It is a well-known fact that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ii the most successful remedy for woman's ills obtainable. . Actually thousands of women have proved this to be true." Notwith standing, some women make the mistake of trying' something else, said to be just as good, simply because it is new. Is tt not foolish to risk Hip possible- Imd results of smpH oxiicrlnicuN- noil Is It not letter to depend upon a med icine that you know Is reliable-a medicine thut lns luid no ciiunl lor more Ihiin forty jenrs ? , l'.cnil what (heso Women Think About It ISor'.h Kst, MJ. -" t III ill lie:iiilt four or live rii sml tlri iiwhI willi one ilm tor alter aimtlu'r Iml none lnHpnl mei. I W41 lrri"u 1 11 mi l lnul sui'h toriilib iiilu in my bai'k. lowor tijrt of hit lly n' ilim n eai h iil tlisit t lin I to ga to Imil three or lour dim every imuttli. 1 w,i very inrviiii. iirr.l, cnulj not lwp ami mmlil not nt wlilmut s't tiM Mick. A (iiiiil uskel me t ta!. I.v.lii K. I'iiikliuiii 1 VecnUliU twiikium n:nl I mil mirry 1 ili l nt Ink. Ii wKitier fur 11 luu Mij ma wonilerfullv. 1 ilim't liavu tu ko to beil with tli aiii, cn eat without liehiR ii k mill have mora etrenxth. I reciHiiiiDtuil your unliriiioiml yn are at lilwttjr to lmtilMi hit trsll iionul." I luiuhih aiVia, U. Ii. 3, .North Mil. liOllt It I lira, X. V-" IwasallniTKlmn. anl I1A1I mi eiit'ry or ainlutiou auil no ireiigth to 1I0 my vrk. I went to the iltH-ttir 'e ortlre prery other day and coulil linrilly crawl to get there) ami liai k. My iiuslntiul wantisl in tu try I.yilU K. I'lnkliaiu' 1 Vege table CintiiiiHtnI anil he gut me a lmttle ami in to werkt thin uietli. 1 inn iliil me imire geml than the Uno tui's nuxlirli li.i.l done in leu. I kept on until I liad taken ten hiittlei Uml felt like a new woman. Now I ilo all my own wotk twaiilea all kimle of dreiuuiakliiir aud Rime limes junior liangimr. 1 will recommend l.yilia ti. I'mkhanrti Vegetahie t'omiKiund m luntr a I lire and you may uul lish my teathiiunial." Mrn. K. 0, Ti.si. tilii t'Uut St., Vuca, K.Y. He Wbe -Accept Nothing But ft EMPEY TRANSFER LOCAL AMD LONG DISTANCE HAULING TON. CONTRACT OR HOUR "WE STR1YE TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS" ;Ji ' ' l" Telnrmenhark totheiple- v , llual standard, tomakeCliriit' S K ' . 1 'J priniiph-a an impelling force .5r. -2 ii In the reconstruction of j;e- . t ':.?- l ts. and to tench men to thirk a . . '4 A V true and liw tree ie the waktr ; I ta.k to which the church la J ' rJ called. f; V XTfl" RonT Llrn. Oialr'n fin. i ,'' i'A Comm. intertJiurt HeWd ff - t . fV JCeveawiil s 1 ?s . 'IMW, :; i. ill lrll "111 1 Good Old Fashioned Faith -That's What The World Needs Most WHAT is the cure for the world's present troubles for un rest and envy and covetousness and fear? Legislation? Industrial compromises? Political readjustments? We've tried them all, and they do not satisfy. We're hungry and thirsty for Faith. "The world needs a genuine religious revival," cabled the Lon don financial editor of the New York Evening Post recently. And he added: "This is the view of hardtheaded business men." What business men are how proclaiming the churches have always proclaimed. You must touch the spirits of men if you are to change their lives : only to the extent of their faith in each other can they work together. All remedies are makeshifts ex cept the Golden Rule. Thirty denominations, knowing the need to be too great for any one denomination to meet alone, are cooperating in a nation wide campaign. v It is a campaign for deepening the spiritual forces of men; for enlisting their hearts, and their pocket-books too. And every man and woman who loves America will be glad of a chance to help. For the hope of America is Democracy and the Founder of Democracy was the Founder of the Church. It was He who urst called men sons of God, and so made all men brothers. Not as employers and employees, not as members of parties or sects, but as sons of God and brothers all let us work out our problems together. To strengthen the Church is our first great task; out of the Church Hows Faith. The inly reahnnd per manrut sol u hint of fli vexing prohltMnxwhirh wm more ucule titan ver since the end of the World War i the uppliratiou of the JtwitFnri Dftvitu, 8 tctlai uf th Aavy V L ..V VilteJ X"nciat April 25th to Ma; 2n4 f r The Mritnal elile of man s nature baa been too much netlected, ana we need a new birth of rirhteoos. nees that will reetore the tnie r la Hon between spiritual aid mate erial Uiinre. W. B. Won-. Secratuiv of L for our own aakoa, for our chf t een'l aakea, (er tlie nation alio let us buaaneas men art betnrul the charcheeandttieirpreechcrsJ l n from thia rery daf ie theoa more tine, money and UMUKhb tor upon thria the ralue of all e ultima teljr depredsl Rocra W. Bjaeoe. I . 4' INTERCEURCH World Movement Th, p-MicarJoii vtthi. nertisement U rn.de pibk thagh fir, coopered of O-Jtt, Oomin.tioa, 1