I Page Ten Basebalfs Greatest Uu firat time In the hislor White K..x team, have been Indicted by th "fixinp," Cicoltc n gam Wen. from one .f II,,. 1 '4 0 War il K SiTlfh ,.a i,. ir.rkson. members There will be two Indictment returned to ten yearH ifnprtwnroe nt and on the s of 12(100. gamblers .'luimiiit ' '!-v,,.ir u. ie : lill'Kt-U '.nil to niii-iln money nr.. " i Ainu l . Stills Hidden In Every Home In Northland ico, Oct. 8.''Kvcry Han Cran Igloo ad sm a still or a 1 This is th of the land bank in A ika hides jor cache.' prohibition perdition Ot aurora Wsrenua ,f William H. .'old in. lh,- wolds wi..,l nmhibition agent, who Il is returned from trip north where he invesi: rumors thil AIusHk wus not as Alaska should be as re gards the enforcement of the 18th Amend, ie -.a to the Cunstiiutloii. 'When the snow stops railing in Alaska, the territory will be dry. 1 the encouraging report of Agent Jordan. "The old timer In Mask., has It all over the prohibition agent as he can dive into a snowbank and get a drink. The federal agent dues In after him and gets pneu.noniii. "lOom what I saw I would sa that to enforce prohibition m A aska it would be necessary to get federal went on ,.,., Eskimo ice palace. I ll 1M klmos have learned the trick. of the home made stall from then Aineric in friends." "Raiding a still in Alaska is a ftltlle task. They start another one In the next snowbank. As long as fermentation will produce alcohol It KeeioH to me that the frontier Kountnes will 'have their splrltus fernieuti. "There Is plenty of booxo, but It la li ml lo find. The people who are well known get. it and the stranger has lo go out. and dig In the snow. "The great problem of the Al askan is how to wine. The oounti v does nol produce grapes. There is still some wine to be hud , ai tftkii II the federal agents Col low up ttie situation closelj enough they in iv be able lo cut off tin) eupply of grupe juice and limit the resident,- to home-made whiskey.' jo i m. einctly remarked that Alaska ts not much different from the li st of the country. Me believes that if the coutnry will wend three regiments of red oral agents with several reams of miowslioes il might be able lo cur tail Hi "' of alcoholic bevel I geH. Supreme Court Action Reopens Bond Issue Case On pel ii Ion of Ladd Tllton, IortlMnd bankers, Chief Justice Me Uride of tin' Oregon supreme court 'i'hursday isued an alternative writ of nnxndamuN requiring that John 1'Vnwley, county treasurer of Union county, pu i:t7.(il luteresl due July IS, lust, on a block of $10,000 of the county's road bonds or to apii ir In court October 19 to how cause why this interest Hhiiuld not he p t al. The in i ndi mas proceedings, it is Minted out, will more than likely bring b,iut a r, bearing of the Clackamas county road bond r.iee from it new angle, the court las' Tuesday having denied a petition lor a rehearing in this case in which thej had previously held the Clackamas county bonds Invalid .is exccduiR the two per cent limita tion provided under the act of 113. The Colon county bond Issue of SI.49ft.uoi) of which the llU.OOo held b) I .a l l Tllton Is a part i also regard d as coming within the cope of tl:e Clackamas rounT.v opinion, refusal lo pay the Interest being blued upon Ibis fact, it is j staled. Bills Will Be Discussed At Meet Saturday Oswald V. eat, Judge G. W. S: i pblon. Hon John S Coke, o 11 Hulwig. C il. Slieuce and Colonel Hani. v -. :itck of Kan Krauciwo wl!l be among the speakers to ills cuss Im pot tan; measures to . befoi" lb- p - .'- it ibe next tlon. at I :- Siting lo be held .t. unlit afternoon n the ,ninr,, 1:30 o'clock. The eo -operative n arkeiina . lb,- pi op t, : - , hill, and the divided session of the leg mm i ii re will be among tin feels discugtwd bj the speikei re fieri re,1 to be among th In the state. A Isrge crowd Is expected ,, ' the talk. Second Divorce Granted Woman Lawrence, Mm, Oct. . Mr. I,illin K. Bvzzett of Haverhill was granted a decree of divorce here by Judge Charlss V. llell from her aeroud husband. Louis V. liuxxoll.l Scandal Results in Chicago Plyers me, eight baseball players, members o. v Cook eu.,iy. 111., (rand Jury charged with the killed or Hi- XJhelr Indictments- followea k.,m,. of the Chicago (in, who stale, 1 against each of the men. wn.ci. i.r, k- ---cm.l charge five years imprisonment ami a in of a confidence game and with hp- up "l"1"""" ir a coin ment , M..n;.. vol I.'IIH . a.lW.UU'l. I - .r,.. I..., T-...kunn J f, 0 (1 0 I previously divorced. The first hus band, Daniel Cooper, had been killed In action following the grant ing of the woman's first divorce, lea ving one-son. Her second hus band was a world war hero also. 8he married him September 26, 1914. Johnson Plans To Leave For East Saturday New York, Oct. 7. Senator I ih i in Johnson of California win leave San Kranclsoo next Saturday morning to begin his astern cam paign in the interests of Senator Hording and Governor Cooiidgo, it was Announced here today at re publican national headquarters. Tax Is Paid. A cheek for $20,450,46 in full payment of the stale's Inheritance lax on the Anna ,f. Crowley estate in Multnomah counly, was re ceived by the stale treasurer's of fice Wednesday. The estate was valued st approximately $121,000. New Tanlac Window Dis play Makes Hit An advertising display which lias attracted unusual Interest, has been placed In the show-window of .1. F. Tyler, on South Com mercial St., In this clly, the local agency tor the well-known and highly successful proprietary med icine, Tanlac. , The display is not only Interes ting from an advertising utand- point, but is educational combin ing in an attractive and artistic manner beautiful seoneH from many foreljrn countries where the ini;reillenls of (his piep.ii-ation ale obtained. , It has occasioned such favor able conn, lent In the city that the proprietors of the store stale thai it will remain In their window several days longer , Work of (ircnl Artist The display is the work ot one of America's fir-it.-: Ill)tinlllln artiste and the manufacturer of Tanlac slate that the total cost will exceed sixty thousand dollars: which Is said to be n record price for window displays. H is :ti ten distinct and natural colors, and presents scenes front the Kocky Mountains, as well as from Kur ipe AnsL Pery. Egypt and o leu foreign countries. The native! are seen in Uielr natural habitat and environment gathering the roots, herbi ami barks that form tile medicinal In gredients of Tanlac packing them upon the backs of cam els, elephants, llamos and other bessts of burden for transport. i lion by land and sea to the liu mense laboratories at Dayton, Ohio, and VYalkervllle. Canada. tine of the most striking feat ure.s of the display is the reproduc tion of the magnificent laboratory at Dayton. Here the artist has very effectively and impressively protrayed the popularity of Tan lac by introducing a group of people In all walks of life, who are looking at the Tanlac labor atory with expressions of confi dence, plainly indicating their be lief and f.illli in the medicine. Another distinctive feature is the bulletins accompanying the display. They tell briefly and Concisely of the marvelous growth and development of Taiilue. until 1 1). lay It has the largest sale ot any medicine of its kind In the world. These bulletins also quote various standard medical author ities M to ttie therapeutic value and physiological effect of the! medioiae. ltoitlcw a Ray From these bulletins one also i learns that the new Tanlac labor-! tt irles at Dayton and Walkervllle j hive a combined daily capacity' of fit). 000 bottles and that the med icine Is now selling at the rare ,vf approximately bottles per year. That Tanlac is a preparation of exceptional merit has never been sauted, ninth awcountit for its tremendous popularity and large sales throughout the country. It a powerful reconstructive tonic wid body-builder nnd has a far retelling and most beireficial ef fect upon the entire system. Many j strUMg local endorsements. from 'hose who testify as to the benefit. t!tj ieeived. have appeared in I tlie columns of this paper. The manufacturers of Tanlac arc firm b, livers in ncwspapei ee)vrutsag have forcibly prvsen lad to the public the merits of Mir products in this Way. Their Ky annual appropriation for, HHhmper space exceeds one mil- : tost d. lis Their copy appeals; Indictment of Eight roran. f they were Briireu - - '...,. - " - r 1 0 0 0 Ed- nil ' (iscar I'ci.mii, ? Weaver all the 1 ,00, and Cha leO-ge :cus 1 men. Armistice To React Against Wrangel, Fear Tails, Oct. 7. Military circles here are concerned over the effect of an armistice between Russia and Aland will have on the campaign of General Baron Wranjtel in south Russia.. They declare the bolshe vlkl will at once reinforce the Cri mean front. Reports emanating from Moscow that a French fleet intends to attack Black sea ports are denied py the Matin. Itigo. delegate inn the armlatlc Oct. 7. Polish and soviet s here were today complet work of framing the final e terms, and Prince Ba- pieha, Polish miriewr, was expect ed to arrive to take part tomorrow in the ceremonies incident to sign, ing" the convention. II is learned from authoritative sources that the two governments will covenant to mutually return all prisoners held by them, restore archive! and other property and to pay for property taken or destroy ed by either country without mili tary necessity. At Astoria. October has thus far been an exceptionally wet month. For the first four days rainfall was -1.54 inches. notice of bbv1bw and and equalization of assi:.ssmi:nt kou, The State Tax commission will attend as a board of equalization at the Capitol In Salem, Oregon, on the third Monday In October, 1920, and publicly examine the as sessment roll by it made, and re view the same, and correct all er rors in valuation, description, OU&niities or qualities of property by it assessable and in apportion ments of assessment made by it; ami it shall be (he duty of the persons and companies interested to appear at the time and place appointed, Petitions or applications for the reduction or change of apportion inent of a particular assessment shaft be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant, its president, secretary, managing agent or attorney in fact, and be filed with tin" commission during the first week il is by law requir ed to be in session, and any peti tion or application not so made, verified and filed shall not be con sidered or acted upon. STATK TAX COMMISSION, By F.. I,. Fisher, secretary. FREE IM II w LL The Capital Journal, Fire Escapes May n KonnireA nn 2- Story Buildings The fire at Robinetto, Ore., in; which four lives were lost in the destruction of a hotel building calls attention to the fact that there is no law in Oregon requiring Instal- j j lation of fire escapes on buildings of only two stories. The slate fire marshal's office is powerless to en force safety precautions in a situa tion of this kind, State J'ire Mar shal It.trb-r points out, intimating that steps will probably be taken toward correcting this defect at the next legislature session. The department exiR'Cts to make 1 a complete survey ot tire mustards at Corvallis next week. Deputy fire marshals, O. VV. Alien, O. VV. Stoke and Horace Sykes will conduct the survey. It is also expected that the de partment will make another sur vey of fire hazzards at Klamath Kails within the near future, the department having received num erous recuests for state aid in on- j forcing safety requirements since : ih,. failure of the city council to' act upon recommendations of the department Higher Street Car Fares Asked Application for an increase In streetcar fares at Astoria from five cents to seven cents, was filed with the public service commission this morning by the Pacific Power & Light company with headquarters in Portland. The proposed increase also includes DO ride books on which the rate is now $2.25 and which it is desired to increase to 4 3 . o r, and st udents tickets which it o. t.. inerense from 1 . 2 5 to $2 for forty rides. Another application filed by the Pacific Power & Light company this morning asks for an increase in gas rates at Astoria on account of added expenses due partly to the construction of a. new plant and to the fact that their fuel oil con tract will expire in '.he near future, necessitating increased expenses in this direction. Durlng September the Pendle ton Red Cross served 75 families in its home service work according to the report of the secretary. IN THK COUNTY COURT of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon In the matter of the estate of Hjalmar Larson, deceased. Notice to creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed, administrator of the above en titled estate. All persons having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required to the undersigned at 1016 Spald ing building, Portland, Oregon. JOHN W. SHULBR, Hjalmar Larson, deceased. BROWN AND OX-BLOOD SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HOME SHINES SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES ' Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for Blade, Tan and White Shoes C THE F. F. D ALLEY CORPORATIONS LTEX. BUFFALO, N. T. Mazolathe choice of leading hotels, clubs, and railroad dining cars in America! WrOMEN everywhere are finding out that lard is one of the most unsatisfactory of all cooking fats. It is absorbed into the food, making it heavy, soggy and indigestible at times. So much lard is taken up by the food during cooking that it becomes more expensive to use. Mazola is 100 pure vegetable oil. It never penetrates into the food, but sears fish or meat over, and preserves all the good flavors. At the same time, it makes the food more digestible. You too, should use Mazola for all cooking, baking, frying and sautf ing purposes. Thousands of people everywhere use Mazola as a delicious salad dressing, in preference to olive oil or any other vegetable oil. It costs about half what an acceptable grade of olive oil would cost. Setting Repreaentative JOHNSON-UEBF.R COMPANY PortUnd AZO Sixty, four page, beautifully ilrustratrd Corn IVoduct Cook Book. Write u-da . Corn Pro.,. Salem, Oregon Mrs. Whittaker New President of Rebekah Assem. Mrs. Hattle Whittaker, of Wash- ed nresident of the Rebekah As- semblies at the one hundredth an niversary and celebration of the Old Fellows Sovereign Gran Lodge in Boston recently. Mrs. Whitta ker was formerly vice-president of the assemblies. Catarrh Quickly Ended by a Pleasant Germ-Killing Antiseptic The little Hyomei Inhaler Is i ri I de of hard rubber ami xw. easily be carried in pocKet or imisi It will last a lifetime. Into this inhaler pour fe-,v drops of magical Hyomei. This is absorbed by the antisep tic gauze within and now you are ready to breathe it in over the germ infested membrane where it will speedily begin its work )t killing catarrh germs. Hyomei made of Australian eucalyptus com bined with other antiseptics and is very pleasant to breathe. It is guaranteed to end catarrh, bronchitis, sore throat, croun coughs and colds or money back. It cleans out a stuffed up head i'. two minutes. Sold by D. J. Fry and druggists (advi i i everywhere. Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomacn disease or money back. Large bov of tablets at all druggists in all j towns. ms ssT . mm Brown Seated In Supreme Court Governor Olcott today iesuea to George M. Brown his commission as a member of the Oregon su ,.,,. bench. The commission will become stefptive as soon as Brown resigns his jiosition as attorney genera which is expected to be within the next few days, probably sluing as a member of the court for the first time Monday. Brown . t that he desired to clean ' . . ...i. he has up ,,v.,.i nn ni l s on ni... working before relinquishing attorney generalship : Led to decide definitely d is this aftc on as to when the change he will be able -to Schools, Lacking Teachers, Close Billings, Mont.. Oct. 8. Tweni schools in the remoter sec ,! of Yellowstone county nil hi aggregate enrollment of about I -n., mmlls will remain closed Inde t of th lack of I acocu tig to a siaieuiein superintendent, P. forceful llluatra- 1: the de th of tei MAXINE SHOES for Women Shoes like these will encourage walking, are correct in Style, and very comfortable. Complete displays of the season's Smartest Footwear Buster 125 Bring the Children Here M--s--t-; Notice to Advertisers MMMMMiMMsM EFFECTIVE TOD A Y MMMHM ALL COPY OF ADS MUST BE IN THE JOURNAL OFFICE BEFORE 5 p.m. OF THE DAY PRECEDING PUBLICATION. 1 WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE INSERTION OF YOUR ADS WHEN RECEIVED CON TRARY TO THE ABOVE. The Capital Journal ''Largest Paper in Oregon outside of Portland.9' Montana and the western states, ac cording to school officials. The small pay allowed teachers in the rural districts and the fact that many of them arc taking advanced work in the seats of learning in the cities Ls given as one reuson for this condition, Stiff Joints Sore Muscles Smoothed Out By Hamlln'a Wizard Oil Soreness and stiffness resulting from unaccustomed use of muscles I or too much exercise, sucn as ten nis, baseball, golf, hand-ball, etc., give way quickly to the soothing I effect of Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It I penetrates fast, drives out the sore- ! ness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. I Hamlln'a Wizard Oil Is a good dpend. I able preparation to hove lo tfca mediclns chest for Ilrt ld and when the doctor may be far sway. It 1 an absolutely reliable antlseptio application for cute, i burns, bites and stings. Sprains and bruUes heal rapidly under Its soothing, I venetratlng qualities. Keep It on band. i a Generous size bottle S5c. ' lf you are troubled with constipation I nr uirlt headaohe try Hamlin's Wizard i.iver Whips. Just pleasant little pin plus at aruggisis lor ouu. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY IS rnHl Brown Shoe Store NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET 18P LITTLE FOLKS LIKE THESE COMFORTABLE SHOES MMM MMMM-t Friday, October 8,192ft I Why oo, RinolOinJ tie properties that ma!. , " - Jim II alio make it the remedy for "kal I Bums Scalds Cats Scratches Wouiwli Umii , ,, Gores Boils i tin aw PiW And a score of other constantly arise in ... daily where them . .I is why Resinol Ointment your medicine BtlM diate use. sample free? Tr sample and a miniature quip, -wnie lo liept 18Nf Co- Baltimore, Md. JOURNAL They Footwear of Quality t MM m ititally all of the leading ucts Refining Company, P. O. Box 161, New York Cuv. off., she ha