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ETGT1T PACES DAILY EAST OllEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1iHK. IlfS ROTES OF IMflBBMM 1 LUU-i ---..,, - PACK Till tiiMiHiitiniinitimiiiiMiiiMtia-iiiiitiiiMiniittinHitiHiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiii;iMiiiiHiiiiiiHMiiiiiiiHiiini.'r:j.- .'it:i' Hairy Hojp llrn. t 'Mr. ami Mm. t-harl-a K. Martin arc IBm iiarriila of a IihIf aon, ,orn OB Pmiilay, , lira In lltfmMon. Miss Kahra .Mw.n, llbrarlnn at th ruuniy library, la In Harmisttn ody oil liMKiiifwi c.iini.iioa' with II bran' Work. Mile Will visit Ilia lllirarv at Hrrnilstoii. Ai.itlt.ii- Hit. W. H. MK"rnrkan, trnvHIna: audi tor of the HtHlo Industrial Aoclilent Oimnilaslon, ,4a hm for a fvw days ihi buslnrm connected with bla do-pailmrnt. tfitlrrtad, ill for that maintenance t.f tr.n "C the Ptothea. Anyone Vishln (the little Blrl, who Uvea In lrlent, 1 to aid In thla atrlotic work may rail I'm nee. Milk botiloa for the receipt at ltd Main nr telephone, 11107. of donation were placed In the varl. I - . oua buslnesa houae In Kreewnier and l"r-tltloi ttrtnc OmilalM. the rtinda accuniulaled In h abort Ivtltlona nominating 1. M. Ttlr ""' t Jk Marlon Jack aa water commlaal- ' ionera or tielne; circulated today. Iiratra nn Trliv NL. t. llennett, aaalafart alata Men. ItlHMtca Hpcnverlnar. I hlKhway cnnlneer. left yesterday by . Mrs. W. A. Ithodea, who ha been I auto on m liualnena trip connected ill for eome time, la convalescing, and with hla dciiartineiil. lie will Vlalt eancct to ne entirely recovered aoon. iivppner. .'otiiHin and Arlington and I WMIHHIPH llOMHIMIMf. AiKH.mM, tm. . nrMit warnliiM ionlln)H lieavy iamil rri- j 3 Mewl nt CKilnM ta-tiliul te wtllln hue 1 on tin' tcKlan runet. ftre a (ileerml In laic direction of '-ngc. j a ahort time the river will be ruSsle and hIKh water would hold track ih work and tncrese ronMructi-Hi coat, will l gone for two weeks. I Hi (Wcrnntent Wnrii. MerKeaftt Henry Temple and Her Kiant I'orter Uenedlct, of Ilia ore Kin Military I'ollce, have bj-n Klven 0 day furloiiKhK from the it. M. 1., aa they are needed for government Work. It. V. Iiatclt li lUrier t iii. H. W. Hatch la anionic thoae enroll eO to enter training camp at t'nlver-. ally of Oregon. Jle expeota to enter October Ci and will leave for Kimen aoon. Is "Miecl yp. -. Private Under Oulloaay of the OreKon Military Police, haa Hie title of "speed cop" aa he la at n-aenl on the lookout for any violation" of traf fic lawa by atitoa on IVniHeton Mrerta or on the hlithway. Travdliia- Auilllnr Here. W. It. Mc"racken. tra,vellns auditor of the atute industrial accld nt com miaelnn. la In IVndMon, making thla place bin hcaii'itiariera While covering tli In part of the territory for hla department. Mlm Faroliart OmvalmrinaT. Mina I.tila ICarnheart la convalea clim al Ht. Anthony'a after a - alight IHrallon performed yeaterdny. Una Tonsil- Out. Mlea Until Muhblefleld wna operat ed upon for tonella yesterd'iy at Xt. Anthony'a hoapltal. la In Ne Tmpllo mctit. Vern l. Hal. tin. for many yeara em ployed In Murphy Urothera' paint atore. haa rerdRncd from hla ponitlon there end now owna a milk route pitrchaxed front the Tultla iJnlry 1 7Z AiaMHnli-4 (iaardlan A4 iMntn. , 5 H. A. Newlierry baa teen appointed guardian art litem nf the minor heira Joaepn Anton fedcrer and Jacob Fi- deceil, both deofaacd. ' Tan Varrtagc lii-o.- lfael. j A marriage llcenne waa Inam d yea-1 ttrday afternoon Ity K. T. Iiruwn, ' county clerk, to John W. Wangrey, 34. 1 S: 1'llot Kock, and Myrtle HurrN, 2, of 5 Pendleton. A lleenap waa aiM.i lnued to Alvln Phillip Knight, sr., ind HvS l UJIli-tl. 11. both of I'endleuin. j l'rioycd In Office. , Miaa Ilella Kerguaon haa accepted a poaitlon aa atenographer In the of fice of M. o. Hennett. aaaialnnt elate highway engineer. MIhh Kerguaon vaa formerly In the office of Judge U. A- IowelU Will Join IliitlMnd. Mra. 1 i IJvermora. who haa been here vlaitlng at the home of Mr. and Mra. ot tomorrow for' Join her huaband, . C Uvermore. during the ltound-l"p. who la an luatructor In the tnrdnanca, department. I "ay Off (MM). The women of the Chriatlan church recenily paid off Ikiio of the church Uvermore, w ill leave 'indebtcdneaa. The aecured the funda Auguaia, ueorgla. lo from ii.e meala which were aerved ) lnfce f. of tt. I'wwalcr AdoiXic Ondian. Krecwnter hua ailopleij lit.le Marie li Halnt. fatherleei French child. ( who will lie known an the Freewntcf community orphan. The community IMcflgii Money lolliectiil f- K. Itooeevell, aiK-rolary of t matiita i ininty Keu rriimi, reporta that practically all of the Ked Croea donatluiiM pU'dged In the Juua drive 1 1 j Kulph Hurgiian, Sterling Tntteraon t nmj .igene ltovlen, who left lat thiweek for Corvnllla to loin the H. A. T. afore On Koto. Joneth Chrlaner haa ente-ed null 3 through hla attorney,' J. H. Perry. 1 5 aialnat J, W. Neleon aeekln- to col-j Icct f 308 and intereat alleged to b 3 dua on a promlaaory note. rie com- 1 B plaint aka for 50 attorney fee, E rZ..., ... have been i77..o. at o. A. ".. changed their mlnda upon reaching the college mid are t Kugene, where they entered Altcgca frtiHty. Uihl M. Jonea I the plaintiff In asking tire circuit court to grant herl a divorce from her huaband, Janca 3 J. Jonea. alleging that within a s month of their marriage In July. HIT. defendant dewrted her and thnt Inter, they lived together and defendant zz fietiuentty abuaed and threatened her with 'lohnce and treated, her In a cruel and Inhuman miiner. M'lll M . Peteraon la attorney for plaintiff. ' paid. The total amount la ine u. of O. K A. T. t'. I ilvitliiccil to 4a Men, . ! The Oreeon Militarv Pollc numlter 40 men Inatcad of CO. MAKULY 2IKtVON 21. 1M ARROW COLLARS coirTT. rraaoor 4 CO.. ie. laaamai I Kra Kccncry at Alia. New acenery haa lieen Ina nlled al the Alia theater and Includea new torment btaldca a droo ret renentai ion of the Tower of Jew- ny more recruua aa cl." tnher Improvemenia c.nelat of preaent number la auffictent for lu large acinic palnliiiga which ara.dullea hire, on each elde of the proacenliim arch . " lied CVoea Irf'ta ItnMitlnaH. not Cop H-nientera. leaaera and atreet acenea.'1"'" J- w- Kockcr of the o. M. P. aava oldca a drop curtain, whlc't la ,lht the company atatlotied here will Headquarter al SMI Main. Hi-uibitiartern for Ihe reoelving of clothea for Itelglan relief were ea tebliehed today IM Main by Man uel Fried ley, who la head of a drive for five tona of clothing. He re iiuextn that all donutlona be taken to tlicae headiiurtera and alo an notincea thai he la In need of volun leera to aid in Ihe nor ting and' pack- The Umatilla County Ited Croaa re ceived 12. SO today from Burney Campbell, of Freewater; 11.25 from F. 1). Kmlth f Freewater. and $1.00 from Mra. C. A, Farrena. alao of Freewater. Thla money la on pledgea. I f;cta Ixnrec rf IMvnrcc ; Judge (1. W. I'heltm has clven a 'g decree of divorce to Mra. HartiH from ( g I'harlea I, liarnett. Accurdl ig to the ; decree upon the payment by plaintiff to defendant of $31100 the -'efendant g mull deed title to plaintiff of lot the i iilock 07. and lota 4. 6. 12 and the ( block 171, all l Renervatlon addition j to the city of Ienillton. Ths plain- 3 tiff alao relalna ponaension of person-'5 ial proiierty' in her ponnenslon at Km-' more apurtmenta upon payment to de 'z fendant of $100. fRsrft:4 1 Wli7 iwri, Buy Liberty Bonds TODAY ' TODAY ' " TImi comiBiIgn of Hie Fourth lla"Hy ln la In pnigni . The rell of Ihe loan will lie walclM willi kecu IiiIwmI In l'.iiroie ikh mly by onr a-t-all's la war agaiul the Teutonic fKiaen but Jiy our ciH'inii H. It will la rogarditl hr tliitn aa a ii-t.nrv of Han Aimtimn anilf-a aiiiurt tnf llio war. . The loan wUI lie a teat nf lite loyally and willing-ih-xh of tin- I 'nihil Male l muL eacriftii-a uuu pan - Willi Hh- w1IIIim(ih'- or our aoldw ra lit do llH'lr iart. , There inu-t ami will lie no failure by llic mohV io nn -mi re u,n hi llio courage ami devotion of our men j in lnniM'. Many of IImw haie jlven up Ihclr liteai kliall we at Imhm- willile.ld our wione) .' Khali m aiar our ilollara wliiki lin y Hmrr m lb. Ir lucs f llu) Itouila MiV. , . . i i .... , Thla apace contributed for Ihe winning of the war by ' BOND BROS. tMudlclona I'-adlng Clot-aata. Ihturua AflT I -riougli. Francia Kaniela. who la In the navy and ataiioned on the IT. H. S. Frederick returned to New York yeaterday after epending a furlough here with hla parcnu. Mr. and Mra. C. F. Danlela. other Pendleton boya who are alao on the Frederick are Arnold and t'llfford Minnia and Wealey Minima. Mew Will KiMrain Tmma-row. i Seven men will entrain tomorrow' ; 5 to enter the army at Fort McDowell, ;2S Cal. They are: Oeorg F. , Brower, !s Freewater; Harry llalntead Morria, g Milton: Leonard A. Houp, Weiner, : 3 Ida.; Sherjnaa Wllaon, Agency: Edwin: 3 F. Secor, VVVnatchee; Krnent T. Pier- j 3 aon, Hermiston, (aent aa replacement j sc man). Clarence William Iear, goes 3 In the name call, being Inducted at jjg I'lrlch, Mo., aa from I'matilla county; i and Tom Wallace, Walla Walla, goea j with the men from here. Inducted by g the local board, for the Walla Walla , board. , s Kuea to i1 K-aee Money. AilantnlHirator Aitoninhil. J. II. Padlierg haa been appointed aduilnlatrator of the eatate of the eaiaie or j An actlon han been filed In the clr- laai weea HI weaion. eim j-i-riir-n, -- ..,i...(.. t l.. -irttl tm nlaln- 3 H. Price and !er.re Ktagg. have al. , iuaea Taylor, with Ho- 3 been appointed by the court apprala- ! r Wa()j of A,enll attorney. ! 3 era of the aame eatate. Will o lo M. I xni la. Rev. II. II. Hilbbell puator of the ChrUiinn church expecta lo leave on Holiday for ft. I viii is, where he will act aa a nicial delegate from hla church to the International Convent lion of the christian1 church. He -will viait hla parcnlH, and hla alater and brother In Kunaaji on hia way to Ht. l.outa. Iilt plln l oniing In. The flr.il fruit pile lo be aent In al the cull of the t'malilla County Bed Croaa were brought In today to Ihe office In the federal building by Mra. Kenneth Mcllne. Hecrelary C K. Kooacvi-lt wlahea to renew Ihe appeal for Ihe pita and nntnhelht, aa they are much needi-d by the government for me In the conalructlon of gu.fi munkx. I he complaint neeka to recove r $1500 and a further num of $r,2 from thej: defendant. Muting that In Augual, J 1917.. the plaintiff iiurchaned from Is Taylor a tract or land; lhat the land ;J waa under leane lo M M. Hanaell; is that deed waa given for the land of J dole of coniruct and In Octob-r. 1917, -Hunaell paid lease money lo Taylor, j: which the defendant han since refused : lo turn over to plaintiff. Arrive From AalMim. Mina Cecellq Cunningham and Mra. Malthi-w Mooncy, sinter of Churlea Cuiiniiiijh.'iin, Jr., who died yesterday at Cuinp lwia, arrlveil today from Auburn. Waabington. Mian Cun ningham, who haa been at Ihe bed side of her brother ut Cunip laia. Joined her aister In Auburn and the two came to Pendleton. The funeral will be here cm Friday, an the body la eipectcd to arrive tomorrow. Icll IUanr-.1l Will Filed. IS The will of the late Dell Blancett ' 3 hua been filed for probate In the 3 county court. According to the terms j S of Ihe will lib la given lo hla wife. E Bertha Blancett, and the remainder of ! hia ealnte goea to hla mother, lli-j bcth Catherine Blancett, Union, Cal. In the event of the death of hla mo- 'S titer before hla death the part going to her waa to be divided between hla jg brothers and rlstera. J. It. Haley la ; named ea egecutiir of the will. Th i value of the ertata la estimated at l J $1200. Iell Hlnncett waa killed In C France. March 30. while fiRhting In :3 the Canadian army, being Ihe first Pendleton man In give hia Tire In Ihe cause of freedom. , SHOE PRICE IS LIMITED TO $12 if Oil SALE or f BADE One flvc-Passenser 1916 Chevrolet 1 . i 1 ) 'I " ' i I . . I t c 1. Thin car has just boon overhauled and is In good Hhapo. Here is an opportunity to pet a good used car at a real bargain. He mire to call and see it before it is too late. , ... . Cor. Cottonwood & Water St. Phone G30 KclU Anawera tall. Ilelig people answered Ihe call for clothes for Belgian relief tojny when they aent In 6uo pound of rarmenta r. bli h will go to refugeea. The dd- ii. 1 1. .nit Include 447 garments and I'i pair of shoes. Home or lb' clothes are new and were donated by Hmlth Biol hers store or Helix. Tli-i slore Is I cb sing nut Its slock of cloth. so pre ei ntfil a cotialdcralile eontrllnjltou to the lu lKluna. AikihI 1-uBr-ral of Mrs, Ankeny . Mia. Xesmiih Ankeuy and Mm, f,evl Arikeny. returned yesterd.iy from Walla Wulla. wliem ijiey niieuded the funeral 0 Mrs. U-vl Ankeuy, who died on Hunduy. Mr. Ankeny will re r ain In Wulla Walla for a few dnya. oi hers who atienilfd the funeral from lure wire Mr. anil Mrs. F. K. Judd, O M. Illie, Mrs l.lna Km mis. Mr. and Mra. tieorge llurtmun, John l.amblrlh anif Frank I'i unI.T. Mr. J'lild and M41. Itlic acted us pull beurerl. WASIIINOTON, Oct. ! Chairman 3 Puruch of the war Induntrica boaid uniiouneed that the maximum r"i II price fur shoes la fixed at $13, begin- g ping October 15. . i ., x Kl ltllS AIIVIW K. IX)X1M, ihi. The Hcrliisn war 'C offU'C today aiiieiumi'd lliat Nfrlm 1 3 ciilcml kuniauotu 12 nillin iiorUicant, 3 of Vakult Monday. " 1 3 SHIP ICKTIMITIOM MtKKFNTFII. f WAhlllN'tiTO.V, thi. t. Wilpplng i 3 iMHiril officials loday i-cHciilcd I lie 3 I H..a..wlMI,..M w..r.nklill It ll an eattmalt- of $4Hf MMt,aaM for the imistruclioii of wimmIch and Mil l sIiIim, drydiaks aiwl marine railways. The nunicy will I"' inatl for I.mimi.imiu loos of lifiiig Is fore March 1. : f7 - (i i'sll if - i SERVICES AllWool Autumn Clothes I,-. 17 tor mentssj "All wobl"! Is beginning to jiiean more to you tlian it did a year or two ago. All avooI fabrics are daily becoming more scarce and more difficult to procure. Our ICUPPENH EIM Eli StflTS and OVERCOATS are tailored from all wool fabrics; they're eco- nomical clothes for you to buy; for I they will give you the longer, more satisfactory service. , i K - Business men and young men, '.'Vl you will Ije more than pleased with fegMk f ... the appropriate models, excellent tailoring and perfect fitting you will find in . our Kuppenheimer Suits.. Every one guaranteed by us $23 toO I Me A ?. 1 - 1 ' -1 .: WMmmr IK) VOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING . . . .now Tlie Council of National Defense Wash ington, D. C, requests all stores to advance their Christmas season and to urge their customers to do their Christmas buying now., This is a war-time measure to relieve the usual December shipping congestion . which would be a serious handicap and will not be, permitted. ' . The Government will, furthermore,, per mit no store to employ extra help during , "H v December. . W Pendletonians have always responded ?i I pruiptl.y to all war-time appeals and they 5 "'S will iiot fail in this. . . . ,', ; rr-Mle are ready to serve you now., .. . . PRINCESS CHIC SUPPORTERS 4 A universal hose supporter, ' "one that suits every body. We have all colors and sizes. Special attention is called to girls in the gymnasium classes. PURSES Displaying the latest styles, 'color-, , Ings and leathers. ( Jdade of excellent 1 stock, good frame and fastenings, featuring the new flat styles.. Each 75c to $7.50. BUTTONS Buttons of all kinds, for tailored dresses, suits and coats, also pearl buttons for wash dresses, dainty -colored buttons for waists. In fact we have buttons for any purpose. The dozen 5c to $1.50 WOMEN'S GLOVES, ' ; A full and complete stock of finest quality gloves, kid gloves, fabric gloves, silk gloves and mittens, for driving, street wear and dress wear. Gloves for uny occasion. 'Well made and wear well. LUNCIISETS ' t)f pure double faced damask, of lieautiful satin designs,-floral effects. Offered :'n several sizes, hemmed and ready for use including one cloth and six napkins. The set $7.50 to $160 NEW RIBBONS . "'i Lots of new rilixms just received " in all colors, all widths. Plain shades and fancy, for all uses. Priced right VEILING AND SL1P0N VEILS In plain and fancy, showing the new est things they are using at the pres ent time. Offered in all colors, , Veiling, the yard 25e to $1.00 SliiHin Veils '. . . 10c to 50c DRESS TRIMMINGS In all the newest color combinati ons and shapes. Bands, edges, me dallions, fringe, tassels, of eilk and beaded effects. Trim your dress with our trimmings. Economically priced, , , B f i Kftfl i aMIVHllWMl llU Ullll-4l. Tii I inn 1 1 llu i'tmniy lti Tom rr-i$iii-il itoti.'a loriuy Unit jcti iNinval-wi-iil rtt me to Ite rontiili-icd It ltit rliHtt-r hy NoiiiidtiT If,. Th iiiuleriul im to Ih ltruviit. aiul i h'.. Ifoc.tM'vHt, M'tTi'tBri, wui Im iriirtil to m-mi at itivfiiinry f how mtu-li iMttti-riitl of IhlM v rti l may mr-(-hii'il in iVudli'loii, hiii It will b u ! fur future lliinriif . Ttifl Hr- llll'tlltf Will HI'liVH III iVmllHun an DiMfM fiil Ml iiorttiwHlrii h4 K .iU' Yank IImim AriiiMl. Ai'i'i'itvul fiitiii Ih Mtut lHnr4 of Iti it lih m m rflv(il In- ltary KdiilTi'll, rhy nliH'tr, of ili ilnn t th iritHii nt'i'tu tank fur lh rlly urnfr trm. Th apcri'vul I fur Hh IrulliliiiK of Hih iiiiIim hm nrt i. hlUt (tin tMHiilii liny Inrii tuthl : I'riivlillti iiioiiiy fur ilninn lint wik II Ik ihiI lliouiflit mJvtHti (u umli r tuk actual conntrut Hon thla fall. In UlllllllllllttlHItHllllllinitlltmiOttlllllllllMllllllllllllllllMftlUMIIIIIIIMIIIIllll mm1 tiT tiH Vlrnt IYot. IKiiil) ItlVKU. H)t. 2 The flrnt fn.Ht fur I he hmimim rti vuilt ! over (ho Hood l(lv-i- vall.-y W.n.lu iilKhl. It wui HkIiI. Inwtvr, ami not even I hi flltttft of turti ifinli-r veKftnblca aa imitiHm lnjurvl in th low- rr Valley. iirfhanllMa wtloiii the fin win whirl, will nlor Hu varMlea of red frt'H ami louke HtHMilde un earlier hurve-t ut alt varleitH of an olen. CiuwctK are li-hhii N'owtuwilH. a Kieeil aile. thla Wei-k. IHoMM.K Al, hi itv i:v VVOItkrt IHi Kl Mi (CotilliiMitl from IHKI..H, I, tftm la In rhniae of iioiiih hive-tt Ivailoim fur the ou trun, lie urrlyeW In eio1h ton (lit i iortiltitf for a vltof at the Inriil office of the aortcv and to ttlaruaa idiilia of Vork fur the rutulna ear with the lo cal iircrintot v aHlnotl force lr. Klher i Hl'lttlnrd that the Uto-loaU-al Hiirvey la that hranell of the Uvaitior.t uf AirUultura wnith ba lo do with lilrda and unintalii and their , relation to aKrleultnr. Jto-t at thla , time all I'fforia r hemr pt forth to ; i;iv tfraln iTupa ami ti satt u-k front , the ravat-a of nuxloua rtdenla and j I'Tedulory anltnula. To aive Mome Idea of Ihe .oftsltill tiea and iiniiortunee of thla work he j tiilled attention to the furt that if alii the prairie iluKa could he et rnilnat ed throuahoiit their ruoKe Hi forae i theifliy Huvi'd would nittinluci a mil- j lion head more of cuttle ami a million more Mlu-i-p thun tlie rai a'j no maintain. Th In ih lit ailiUtooi td ttio Rrrat fuvIiik to aKrleiilt oi al i i opi.. In cooitciution wifh the Muiu of N'urth Ihtfcotn, the hurean hua carried on it n lnlfiii i cum pit in it uv.'i niwt ro itHnta dui m the po year In that t hate, Moi k itoni 1 4,tMO!,mt acre rro coer'i. Ji.ihhi fiirmrn partlcl inner and aaveU uUnii tt.uuu.uoo woriti of grain- Hlinllur camlmtana, iiioiikU not on tiultw ao larae a acule, have ttn rnr rlcd un In other alalia. Appr. ulntuit li' f.-ini.UMM worth of , cinpa wre raved in Moiiitimi tiiul a million dol h rH worth of Kmin win wived in the mate of Idtiho. It la hopM iiat dor Ira Ho oniiiiif ar It will ho pna titlu to ektfnd the ouHiatUe 14m paiana lo other atutt In Wi-Uti ro ruiuanff trouble. The r- trtutlon nf the- anlgnaU to mt a are paritcularly trouble- 1 trillion dollura. Hut tltv flauia aivea t-Kon are ground muirreln 1 n Puve tloea no4 repreaent th trtal number of animal killed hy purvey ! hunt era. Huntlradtr f cy(M ar ; ptUaunea that weft naver foe a 4 fl4 :ihrefore not eouhted- Htlil Mbei I lundreda of ant mitt were atolen from j tiupe Uy oiii,ru''iHWw (rail t nte , In the atate f Waaiilnaiaw ti eiMilve t,-artuUM wan canUil tut n4 6 T per cent of the -late maay P nded waa ret u mod to th ataiw through ihe wiU of the fur ! Hi ai.lioata killed. $ il.nta art) (H ntn i hiit H.ine lo i n -i Jiiol itiveterublfAM. - Ir. i-ahr'efiiitl to lie well p I -ed wMli tli? recall of the 1 redutory ai Imut w'K bwinj dMie In the three rorttiM ft !t.ifa uf (irrion. Vaahloi. tin and 1tn11i4.t J'waeily 7U preda tory animula w Mild ami their kKIioi turto d inta "t h but t au by the hunterw H fri wftn'e male during tlie fi-vnl -ver- The iiotHt fott- atrvutiv.: ataiUwairs .iWd ) tit uf (lit livestock ixuvd on ihe vul bv the tie Vou Can't Rub It Away; Rheumatism is in the Blood I.lnimrnt ill Never Cure. If you aru aHlicUil w th lilivunia tkm, why ata tuna with liminisiilH, Miona huI thrr ln-nl apilirationt that lii'vrr iliii euro liliuuinutism, anU tievrr will? Io nut try to rub the rain a way, fur yotj will nrvr uivrM. Try rrniililn plan of fimHiiK I ho raua uf Iha ain. anil ru afU'i- tint, limiuve Uif iu. anil tlura can , no min. ) vli yill uvrvr t nJ it i;hvuu4-f litfn an yuu rlraiHM fnar tluaai I Ml gvrtn trut tsu a l a f uiaMa (4. B. H. has ihk hl 1111 mf ij.1 -luud puiiiifr a ! mi of say lhat it hal Van .-il ill ir I uf ettiMjmalism. a .4 it'Hni H arra li thu diilr f ti r j um. IH a lottr -f K. H. . at fur .Irurf st'irs, ami K I vaj tha in-lit trinimri t tu-i'.iy If y4 iat it--lal itH iliral a ! i'-a, y - l-sa villi it fii-t ty aii'tri"rl'K ',,1i 1 liM,4wrt vttft ivvrulwi7l AlUii:, Ca,