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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTTJLNIV NOVEMBER 16, 1913. POLICY IS Open the Way To Health NEWSPAPER MAN WRITES PLAY AND GROWS RICH "Within the Law," Once Turned Down hy Star and Sold Too Soon by . Brady, Becomes Sensational Success. FOR GRIME Greatest War Film Ever Made A Marvelous Patriotic , Production Police Say Freedom of Wash ington's Convicts Starts Series of Violations. "IN FIVE REELS" at,the SpaaONMr UTU.EWETI StMKkTvMe LODGE SAFE IS "CRACKED" 13 PRISON VICTORY BLAMED : TRAXO J Theory That ex-Convicts Are Re sponsible for Outbreak Is Based on Evidence That AH Work: Is by Experts. ' To the prison policy of Governor-Lister, of Washington, who ordered re leased about 116 prisoners from the State Penitentiary at Walla "Walla and the State Reform School at Monroe. Wash., the Portland police attribute an Increase In the crime of Portland which has necessitated several extreme measures lately. The crime wave, which Is small In Portland as compared to other cities In the Northwest, yesterday began to assume proportions when it was al covered that an Iron safe In "Woodmen of the World hall, at East Sixth and Iast Alder streets, was blown by yeggmen early yesterday morning and J100 In cash and 1400 In checks, all in dorsed, were taJcen. It Is the second Important safo burglary In the past month, although in both cases the Amount of money lost was email. The police are inclined to regard them seri ously from the fact that each job Is a criminal masterpiece and apparently the perpetrators are expert safemcn. About the middle of August infor mation was received in Portland that K general cleaTing of the two penal In stitutions In Washington had been made end that more than 100 men, some of them long-term prisoners, convicted of Berlous crimes, had been turned out. , Train Holdup Follows. Immediately. afterward, on August 20, tTiree masked men held up and robbed the Soo-Spokane Xdmited, of the O.-W. It. & N. Company, Inside the city lim its of Portland. In the melee J. B. Allison, alias "Tellow Bill," an old time yegg, who was one of those turned out of Walla Walla, was shot by his partners and died In St. Vincent's Hos pital from his injuries. His associates in the holdup, presumably ex-convicts, nra being sought by the police, who have Information that the men wanted were also among those discharged from ,the institution. The other crimes that are attributed to the released men from Walla Walla In the two months since are: Robbery of the home of Franklin I. Fuller, at 603 Spring street. Portland Heights, October 4, loot valued at $1000. Robbery of home of F. L. Botsford, Elizabeth and Chapman streets, Port land Heights, same night, cut glass and silver Worth $500 taken. Safe "Job." KnratroiM. Blowing of safe In r. Sondheim's store, at 145 Second street, when $500 was taken October 18. Blowing of safe In Woodmen of the World hall Friday night. $100 In money and $400 in checks taken. Three holdups on Bast Side, in vicin ity of Sunnyslde, small amounts taken and robbers escaped. Three recent house burglaries, where moderate amounts were taken. Safe "jobs" at Tlgard, Or.; Spring field, Or., and several other valley towns, where little loot was secured. Both the safe-blowing "jobs were "clean," In the opinion of the police, and Detective Baty credits the men re sponsible with being first-class yegg- men. From the story of Mrs. Mary Ryder, of 100 East Sixth street. Captain 3aty and Detectives Coleman. Snow and Gaits place the time of the latest safe- blowing at 4 o'clock yesterday morn Ing, when Mrs. Ryder Bald she heard sounds such as would be made by a high explosive. I, Dynamite Traces No-ted. The yeggmen evidently pried the combination from the safe. Inserted a etiok of dynamite and fuse, then piled the safe with rugs, a couple of tents and all the degree teams' suits of the fraternity and tired It. The cloth was wet, so that the explosion did not set lt on fire. I Use of dynamite Is assigned by De tective Baty, from the peculiar action on the safe, which was bulged and oraoked In all directions from the com Dinauon. ana that, though soap, was left on the floor, none bad been placed In the o racks of the safe. Nitro glycerine, the staple explosive used for a&fea. Is a dangerous article for a yegg w o&rx-y- in coia weauicr, Decause wnen eold Its action Is freakish, and It Is likely to explode at any time. The disappearance of 20 sticks of dyna mite from the explosive looker at the XJnnton rockplle shortly after the TWalla Walla jail delivery traces the Tonrce of the explosives used. In the opinion or the detectives. Nitro sriycerlne la made from dynamite by boiling the sticks In warm water mid then wringing them out, the nitro being e&immea irom ine top ox the water ana bottled for use. SEATTLE MAN SPEAKS HERE A. S. Allen, of Y. M. O. A., to Be Heard at Meeting Today. Several interesting features will be on today's programme at the Toung Men s Christian Association, including an address by A. S. Allen, general sec retary or the Seattle Y. M. C A. Mr, Allen will speak at 3:15 o'clock on the subject. "A Message to Portland Men. There will be singing by the Y. M. C A. chorus. This meeting follows a social in the lobby that begins at 2:30 o'clock. C. J. A. Pahl. a globe-trotter, will e-lve an Informal talk telling of his travels. He Has covered 268,000 miles on a bicycle, ana wui end his tour In Australia, sail ing soon rrom Victoria, B. C The discussion clubs, following th regular meeting, will take up the sub ject. "Why Should a Man Smoke?' i here will be a song service tonight xrom :ao to 10 o clock. DR. ANDREW PANTON WEDS Mrs. Florence Merges Carlock and Thyslclan on Wedding Trip. Dr. Andrew C Panton and Mrs. Flor ence Merges Carlock were married last night and departed for a honeymoon trip In Chicago, New York, Washington and New Orleans. They will be at home to their friends in Portland the end of next month at 705 Davis street. The ceremony was performed by th Rev. T. L. Eliot at Trinity Place apart ments. Only a few of the friends and relatives of the couple were present. Mrs. Panton Is a daughter of N. C. Merges, of this city. She is prominent In musical circles of Portland and Is graduate of Pacific University. ! F ''f ' " 1" ' , " - " ' ! ! 1 Is - 4t - 'V::? .., Z" . tj : ' li, ' 24 V - ' - 'x " hJ-U .. r X - : I' , - ' " " "5 v : -y ' , ;d l 1; vj! :: V. i ' - '"y4 " : s s r i :: In : r 4 - 'V-rl:.i'- ! f - ' H ; ; t - ' , - " " ' ' i " T fi s? . . ! , , i s, wsaK1 f J- " ; I " 1 j. 7 s " " ? ' f f " y x v . " : "-rr -r - y ; V. ' - '.I v x 4 - :: " MARGARET ILLIXGTOX. ARGARET lLLlNGTONS appear ance in the stellar role of Bay ard Velller's sensationally suc cessful melodrama "Within the Law" draws attention to the fabulous for tune that Is the harvest of the play wright lucky enough' to "put across" real hit, and also to the almost in- redlble hazards that enter Into the production of a play. As is now pretty well known. Within the Law" is one of the most phenomenal successes tn the history f the American theater. In this coun try alone 10 companies the largest number of organizations ever sent forth simultaneously in the same play are making known the Velller play n as many different sections, and with huge profit In London. "Within the Law" has already passed the seventh month of a run that promises to es tablish a new record for American ramatic offerings In .the British me tropolis. Two other companies are touring the English provinces. In far away Australia the vogue of this ab sorbing play is almost as great as In America, Melbourne, where It was first presented In the Antipodes, and Sydney have been applauding the vicis- ltudes of its persecuted shopgirl hero- ne for months past. "Within the Law" lso Is being played In Berlin and In Vienna, and In Paris it will be made known next month. In New Tork this play Is now well into a second year of consecutive run that has amazed even the calloused Broadwayltes. It will probably remain for a full season longer. Two years ago an -unknown and un heard of newspaperman dabbling at writing plays. Bayard Velller is today known wherever newspapers are read. His fame is already established as the author of the most successful drama of modern times. As for fortune well, only Velller himself and the American Play Company, which spon sored his play, can accurately state his weekly income, but It has been au thoritatively stated that the drama tist's royalties from the New York production alone have not fallen be low $1000 weekly for the last year. STUDENTS TO GIVE PLAY JEFFERSON HIGH ETEBIlTTAItY CIASS IS REHEARSING, Dramatic Talent WUI Present "When a Man's Single" on Nights of November 21 and 22." The February '14 class of Jefferson high school Is putting forth its best efforts to make its class play, "When a Man's Single," a big success, from a financial as well as a dramatic point of view. The play will be staged In the Jefferson high school auditorium, November 21 and 22, and it is expected to have the auditorium well filled on both nights. 'When a. Man's Single" Is a three- act comedy, sparkling with wit and humor. The story centers around Klenor Horton, a country maiden, who does not know of a fortune to which she Is heiress. However, Paul Briscoe knows of the fortune and determines to get It by marrying Elenor. With this in view he goes to the Horton home In the country, where he finds Elenor dressed In the maid's clothes. He mistakes her for the maid and complications begin. This and many other such events lend unusual Interest to the play. In the rehearsals David Griff dis plays considerable dramatic talent in bis characterization of Paul Briscoe, while Neil McEachern, as the hero, goes through- his part with the ease of professional actor. Harold Melen- dy's droll antics and Fred Packwood are equally funny in comedy roles. The leading feminine part Is taken by Wll ma Ditrlch. Elsa Braun, Elsie Kline and Elizabeth Knight are the other members of the cast. The youthful stars have been re hearsing faithfuly each night for about month under the coaching of Miss Olga Hendrickson. Miss Hendrlckson has had much success with plays of this kind in the Middle West. The stu dents will be well prepared by a week from Friday and expectations are high at Jefferson for a first-class produc tion. SEATTLE ISJF0R APPLE DAY New "Washington Hotel Prepares Fitting Menu for Occasion. Oregon apple day is featured In most striking manner on the menu of the New Washington Hotel, of Seattle, for November 18. A copy of the menu was received at the Portland Commer cial Club yesterday. In the center of the big card "Oregon Apple Day" Is printed In bold red type. And when the fact Is taken into con sideration that there are 14 other com panies turning in their weekly grist of gold, the total dazzles one. The story of "Within the Law" is a romance of the theater as Interesting as any that has been seen across the footlights. Velller struggled for three years without success in the endeavor to find a manager who would produce his play. Not having had any prior playwrlting triumphs to his credit, managers had but little time and pa tience with the newspaperman who be lieved he could compose a drama. Finally Grace 'George induced William A. Brady to accept it for her use. After rehearsing for a week Miss George decided that, after all, the cen tral role did not appeal to her and withdrew. Then, with another actress In Miss George's place, Mr. Brady took the play to Chicago. The newspaper critics liked it immensely, and said so. But the public did not rally in large enough numbers to please Mr. Brady, and he was about to abandon "Within the Law" as a failure, when Arch Sel wyn, managing director of the Ameri can Play Company, appeared on the scene. Selwyn, who, as Velller's broker, had conducted the negotiations for the sale of the play originally. shared Velller's faith in "Within the Law," and told Mr. Brady he would be making a grave error to withdraw the play before It had been given a proper hearing. "If you think it such a good Dlay, Selwyn, why don't you buy it back and produce It yourself?" was Brady's re tort Ten minutes later Mr. Selwyn owned the play, Mr. Brady was In pos session of $10,000 of Selwyn's money. his asking price. After prolonging the run cr the play in Chicago wtlh gratl Tying results, Mr. selwyn engaged a cast of prominent actors, brought "Within the Law" Into New York, and what happened is now theatrical his tory and some of the most interesting theatrical history ever written. Those who 'should know say that Mr. Selwyn's investment of $10,000 as a guarantee of his faith in Velller's play will net him a return of at least $1,000,000. and two lists of dinner specialties in which apples are featured are displayed. The menu Is printed on a beautiful souvenir card, which cart be mailed out from the hotel in a mailing tube, which Is furnished with it. ' Following are the apple day special ties featured: Curried apple soup, sweet and sour fish with sliced Hood River apples tenderloin pork with apple frit ters, roast turkey stuffed with apples, fried breast of chicken w.h apple cro quette, rice with apple meringue Auro ra, stewed apples and potatoes, green apple pie. apple dumpling with hard and -brandy sauce, apple charlotte, apple punch. f PLEA FAILS TO SAVE DOG Master, Lacking Money lor License "Will Kill Pet Himself. Payment of dog licenses on the in stallment plan is a system which i resident of Lents would have Mayor Albee adopt. The man appeared be fore the Mayor yesterday and pre sented his case, showing how the in stallment system would enable him to save a bulldog which he prizes highly, but which will have to go to the dog pound to be killed within a few days lor lack or funds. The man says he has only $2 and the license on his dog is $3. He asked the Mayor if it would not be possible for him to pay $1 down and $1 a month until the license was paid in full. When the Mayor said he did not be lieve the system would be practical the man announced that he would kill the dog htmself rather than allow It to go to the dog pound. FOR. and Lumbago The first thing: to do, if prou suffer from Rheumatism or Lumbago, is to rub the aching parts with Omega Oil ; then soak a piece of flannel with the oil, lay it over the place that hurts and cover with a piece of oiled silk. This treatment usually gives relief and is worth tryixu:. Trial bottle ioc MAJESTIC THEATER TODAY Most Daring Warfare Waged From an Aeroplane by Lieutenant Towers, the U. S. Navy Aviator ' THE WORLD'S GREATEST SPECTACULAR WAR DRAMA, MADE WITH THE AID AND PERMISSION OF THE U. S. NAVY This thrilling and patriotic picture was produced with a notable cast, in cluding Rear-Admiral Badger of the Atlantic Fleet, Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels and Captain Benson of the.U. S. Utah. Hundreds of thrills are made possible with the aid of Battleships, Hydro planes, Gunboats, Monitors and Destroyers in action during a Spectacular Naval Battle. . ' , , Thousands of men are seen in conflict amid Exploding Harbor Mines and belching Battleship Guns. x A Marvelous Production that will stir the heart of every American. AJE'STIC THEATE I -tfi rVTI llin Iirtl llllllTrn lrounds tne members of the assocla Ul lUll Jim I rulr-M INhIIHI tln and their friends will participate 1 UIIILnilU IIIL.I1 UIIIILU LEWISTON WANTS DELEGATION SENT TO STOCK SHOW. Exhibition Will Surpass Any Ever Held West of Rockies, Say Letter to Commercial Clnb. Lewlston, Idaho, has extended an in vitation to Portland to send a delega tion of representative men to attend the fifth annual show and sale of the Northwest Livestock Association, which will be held December 1 to 6 It is said by those who are In charge of the show and sale that the exhibits this year will far exceed those of last year and in many respects will surpass all other shows of a similar nature west of the Rocky Mountains. About 4000 animals will be exhibited. The invitation from Lewlston, which was sent to the Portland Commercial Club, in part says: 'Representative men of the livestock Industry, both of the East and West, will be heard on the programme for Monday and Tuesday night. The Gov ernors of Idaho. Washington and Mon tana will attend, as well as many other prominent men and state officials. An allegorical and Industrial parade, depicting the development of the Lew- iston-Clarkston country from the time of the aborigines to the present, will take place at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. "The annual get-together banquet will be held Thursday night at the Elks' Temple. At this time the distri bution of premiums to the winners will be made. "On Friday night, at the livestock I Will Stake This Medicine Against Your Time A. Few Days Will Be Suff cient to Prove Its Value in Your Disease A few minutes of your time for a few days and I will demonstrate to you, without expense to yourself, that I have a medicine that drives Uric Acid poison from the system and by so doing.- conquers kidney trouble, bladder trouble and rheumatism. I don't ask you to take my word for it. but simply want you to let me send you some of this medicine so that you can use It personally. I am trying to convince sufferers from these diseases that I have something- far bet ter than the usual run of remedies, treat ments and such thlnga, and the only way I can demonstrate that fact is to go to the expense of compounding the medicine and sending1 it out free of charge. This I am glad to do for any sufferer who will take the time to write me. Understand. I will not send you a valueless' "sample, -proof or test treatment," nop will I send you a package of medicine and say that you can use some of it and pay for the rest, but X will send you a supply free of charge and you will not be asked to pay for this gift nor will you be under any obligations. All I want to know is that you have a disease for which my medicine Is Intended, as It is not a "cure-all and I give here with some of the leading symptoms of kid ney, bladder and rheumatic troubles. If you notice one or more of these symptoms you need this medicine, and I will be glad to send you some of It if you will write me the numbers of the symptoms you have, give your age and your name and address. Mr. address Is Dr. T. Frank Lynott, 6420 Deagan Building, Chicago, 111. You prom ise me nothing; you pay me nothing for It. All I ask, so there shall be no mistake. Is that you send me the numbers of your symptoms or a description In your own words and that you take the medicine ac cording to the directions I send you. It Is my way of getting publicity for my medi cine so that it will become widely known. You will agree when you have -used It that It dissolves and drives out uric acid poison. It tones the kidneys so that they work in harmony with the bladder. It strengthens the bladder so that frequent de sire to urinate and other urinary disorders are banished. It stops rheumatic aches and pains immediately. It dissolves uric acid crystals so that back and muscles no longer ache and crooked Joints quickly straighten out. It reconstructs the blood and nerves so that you soon feel healthier and stronger, sleep better and eat better and have en ergy throughout the day. It does all this and yet contains nothing injurious and Is absolutely vouched for according to law. Sufferers from these dreadful and danger ous diseases can surely afford to spend a few minutes each day for a few days to demonstrate to their own satisfaction if they are curable, especially when you consider no expense Is involved, and I willingly give you zny time and my medicine. Ail any Park and Washington Four Days Beginning Today, November 16 Regular Admission, 10c; Box Seats, 25c. In the first Society Horse Show In Lew lston. 1 "At the close of the livestock show Saturday, a special union excursion under the direction of the Northwest Livestock Association, the Idaho-Washington Development League and the Lewlston Commercial Club will leave via the Northern Pacific Railroad for the Paclfio International Livestock Ex position at Portland, going by way of Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma." t AGED WANDERER IN COURT Man Who Says He Is 102 Years Old Is Held Till Relatives Come. John M. Johnson, from Oregon City, who says he is 102 years old, was before Municipal Judge Stevenson yesterday on a vagrancy charge and was remand ed to the County Board of Relief until his relatives can come to Portland for him. Johnson produced 10 cents when Judge Stevenson inquired If he had sufficient funds to go home. He of fered to walk, however, but the court decided that the walk was too long for one of his age. Johnson is said to have property at Umatilla, but to have a habit of wan dering from home. Seaside to Have Bank. SEASIDE, Or., Nov. IB. (Special.) After several years without banking facilities. Seaside Is to have a bank, financed largely by local capital. Dr. Clarence L. Foley and Lionel Paget, of Portland, and 15 Seaside business men have subscribed $26,000 and the bank is to be opened for business about Jan uary 1. DR. T. FRANK LYNOTT who will send, medicine free of charge to those who need it. fair-minded afflicted person wants to know Is if a certain thing will relieve HIM or HER. and here Is an opportunity to find out without cost, obligation or important loss of time. THESB FEW DAYS may be the turning point in your life. . All who are interested enough to write me for the free medicine will also receive a copy of my large Illustrated medical book which describes these diseases thoroughly. It is the largest book of the kind ever writ ten for free distribution, and a new edition is just being printed. I will also write you a letter of Instructions and medical advice that should be of great help to you; but in order to do this I must know that you need my medicine. Write me the numbers of the symptoms tnat trouoie you, and your age, and I will promptly carry out my promises. Show an inclination to get well and write me, and I will gladly send you a supply xree. r These are the Symptoms: 1 Pain In the back. 2 Too frequent leire to urinate. 3 Nervousin-tm, lorn of flesh. 4 I'ain or soreness In the bladder. 6 Weak, watery blood. 6 On or pain in the ntomach. 1 General debility, weakness, dizziness. 9 Pain or soreness under right rib. 9 Sciatic rheumatism. 1 0 Constipation or liver trouble. 11 palpttation or pain under the heart. 12 Pain In the hip joint. 13 Pain In the neck or head. 14 Patn or soreness In the kidneys. 15 Pain or swelling of the joints. Iti Jfain or swelling of the muscles. - 1 7 Pa i h an d soreness in nerves. 18 Acute rheumatism. Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More A Physician's Advice. "I'd certainly give most anything to be able to fat up a few pounds and stay that way," declares every excess ively thin man or woman.- Such result Is not Impossible, despite past failures. Thin people are victims of malnutri tion, a condition which prevents the fatty elements of food from being taken up by the blood as they are when the powers of nutrition are normal. In stead of getting into the blood, all the fat and flesh producing elements stay In the Intestines until they pass from the body as waste. To correct this condition and to pro duce a healthy, normal amount of fat the nutritive processes must be artifi cially supplied with the power which nature has denied them. This can best be accomplished by eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol Is a scientific combination of six of the best strength-giving, fat - producing elements known to the medical profes sion. Taken with meals, it mixes with the food and turns the sugars and starches into rich, ripe nourishment for the tissues and blood and its rapid effect is remarkable. Reported gains of from ten to twenty-five pounds In a single month are by no means In frequent. Yet its action Is perfectly natural and absolutely harmless. Sar gol is sold by Woodard, Clarke Drug Co. and other good druggists every where and every package contains a guarantee of weight Increase or money back. Caution i While Sargol has produced remarkable results in the treatment of nervous indigestion and general stom ach disorders, it should not, owing to its remarkable flesh producing effect, be used by those who are not willing to increase their weight ten pounds or more. Adv. HOW TO GET RID OF DYSPEPSIA Dont Rely on Medicine; Don't Go on Freak Jiet; Common Sense and An Antacid Usually All That Are (' ceded. niY'SICLVX GIVES GOOD ADVICE. "If you have dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, belching, distress after eating. heartburn or any other stomach trouble due to hyperacidity (the usual cause of stomach troubles), you should take no medicine to act on the stomach itself. That is positive ly not the way to cure the trouble. Again. you should not half starve yourself by go ing without the nutritious food that you need to rebuild waste tissues. Soma foods are not good for people even when In per feet health -very rich, sweet, hitchlv sea soned dishes. Avoid these, but eat fairly suosianiiai meais or. piain xooas. iat slowly. tJven if you drink nothing but water, you should not drink with meals. Drink before and after eating. Do not take pepsin or oilier artinciai aigesianis. iz you louow tne foregoing simple instructions it Is orob able that you will not need any medicine at an except, ii you want to call It medicine, a little antacid after meals. The best antacid Is ordinary bisurated magnesia, which can be purchased at any drugstore. This is not to act upon the stomach, but on the contents of the stomach. The antacid, as you can learn by consulting your dictionary or encyclopedia. Is merely to neutralize or counteract; the excess acid so the stomach can digest the food normally. Take a tea spoonful of bisurated magnesia in a little cold or hot water after each meal. You should get immediate relief, even if your case is severe. Careful, moderate eating and the use of bisurated magnesia should put your stomach in normal condition in i short time: If you have not allowed dyspep sla to advance to the extreme stage of de veloping stomach ulcers or cancer. Ad v. DIABETES Simp'e Herb Quickly Relieves This Dread Disease. Diabetes has heretofore been considered Incurable, and the only hope held out to the afflicted bu been to prolong their year, by strict diet. A. Dlant recentlv discovered In Mexico. called rlabetol Herb, haa ben found to be a specific In the treatment of diabetes, oulcklv reducing the specific gravity and sugar, restoring vigor and building up the system. This harmless vegetable remedy should relieve th. patient of his worst symptoms, In the most aggravated cases, within a week and to prove It, we will mall the first BOc package for 25c, with free booklet of spe cial values to the diabetic, containing latest diet lists and exclusive table of food values. giving percentage or starch and sugar (car bohydrates) in 250 different foods. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer and send 25c today for a full-sized oOo package. AMES CHEMICAL CO.. box 145-1., Whitney foint, xm. jl. Here are the picture, of oar two sovea. eisn California remedies FRUITOLA . and TRAXO. This is iut tbo way they will look when you see thsm on the drug, sjist's shelf or counter. We put these) pictures here for your protection becauso our remedies are so good and efficient that we have imitators. We want yon to get the original and genuine preparations, and when the medicine you buy is put up like the above pictures, you will know that ' you have the genuine article. Taka do imitation oi substitute. HAVE yon not observed that tha sediment and drift of a stream always adhere to the sides? Well it is just so with the human di gestive tract. Digestion and assimi lation are a continuous process, yon know, going on throughout the en tire length of the digestive system. If there is any sluggishness or inac tivity in the stomach and bowels, there will be lodgment of fetid waste matter in folds and angles. This matter will set tip slow fer mentation which, in turn begets in flammation and a catarrhal condition. This in turn brings in its train a thick, viscid, inactive condition of the bile torpid liver, acute indigestion, cramps in stomach and bowels, constipation, impure breath, etc. These may lead to gall stones and often do lead to appendicitis. Instead of rushing off for an opera tion, it is well to reflect that there is a simple and effective remedy for these troubles. FRUITOLA and TRAXO pure vegetable and fruit juices used in combination, as directed, will thor oughly relieve that impacted or clog ged condition of the entire digestive tract, and thereby OPEN THE WAY TO HEALTH. These sovereign California reme dies have hundreds and hundreds of relieved cases of chronic stomach trouble and threatened appendicitis to their credit. These indisputable proofs have been brought together in a little book which we will gladly mall free to any inquirer. FRUITOLA and TRAXO are sold by druggists almost everywhere. If your druggist does not keep them, correspond with us direct and we will see tnat you are supplied. ( Finns Medicine Co., Los Angeles, Cal. For sale by The Owl Drug Co, Fort- land, Oregon. HOW I CURED MY CATARRH TOLD IN A SIMPLE WAY WithoutApparatus, Inhalers, Salves, Lotions, Harmful Drugs, Smoke or Electricity. HEALS 24 HOURS It la a new way. It is something absolutely different. No lotions, sprays or sickly smelling salves or creams. No atomizer, or any apparatus of any kind. Nothing to smoke or Inhale. No steaming or rubbing or injections. No electricity or vibration .or massage. jno powder; no plasters: no' Keeping in the house. Nothing of that kind at eg , Germ-Demon, of Cntnrrh Scattered by Every Sneeze, all. Something- new and different, something delightful and healthful, something Instantly successful. You do not have to wait and linger and pay out a lot of money. 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