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lit r f , mm si ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegelabfePrcpantfionforAs slmila t Hie Food and Rctfuia ling the Sioinaclis andCowds of Promotes DilcslionJCkerful ness and Rest.Contalns ncittw OpituwMorphine norMioeraL NOTAAHCUTIC. i i in I JkitlltUtt AustStti UOntuakSiiit 'tonMSmr-faufimnmt. anp tinn . Smrr Stnmadl.Dlarrtaa IIVMC"- , I Worms .ConvulsHmsjcvcnso: nessandLOSSOFSUitK Facsimile Signature of NEW YOBK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature A)J .ft ikV i Use For Over Thirty Years l!SSl5Mw 1 Uiliii Exact Copy of Wrapper. , th oiot.uh . yomoit. ii HW4HH4H4 The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Theodore Beck The questions answered below are general In character; the symptoms or dlseuses are glveo and answers will apply to any case of simitar nature Thoee wishing further advice, free, ma yaddress Dr. Theo. Beck, College Bldg., Cellege-Klwood 8t, Diiyton, Ohio, en closing self-addressed envelope for reply. No questions will be answered unleBa full name and address la given. Initial! or nom de plume will be used In answers. The prescrip tions can be filled at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. h-Hsalth: Your symptoms lndl- 1 der as a nostril wash, a half teaspoon- nit a wik-run-down condition of J nervous system, probably due to j discretion, late hours or overwork, condition is accompanied by such imptoms as tlmldtly, downcast eyes, ta of confidence, lost memory and rtjor, cold extremities, dizziness, hit palpitation, trembling limbs, ibortness of breath, sleeplessness, Itontent, Irritability and a general fertility to act naturally at all times. Scientifically concentrated drugs, free I (nn opium, cocaine and the like, will overcome such conditions. Ob- ,' till these Ingredients separately. j void any embarrassment, and mix at tae as Mows: Get three ounces of j impound syrup sarsaparllla In a slx 1 once bottle. Get one ounce each of 1 compound fluid balmwort, compound J essence cardlol and tincture cadomene compound. Add balmoyrt to sarsap- . i-iua. Buaae aim lei siaiiu iwo noum. Ikon add other two Ingredients, Bike well and take a teaspoonful iter each meal and one when re- K. 0. K-: Such symptoms as are wtioned amongst the following In flate a herdltary scrofula or a con Won of blood poisoning. The dls- can be eliminated by a regular ill thorough course of treatment, foe ivmptoms are sores, running r. eccma, ulcers, bolls, carbun bald spots, sore mouth, sore eye Mi, mattery discharges, etc. Have 4e following prescription filled for ("th yourself and child: Syrup tri hllnm comp. 4 ozs., aromatic cas '"1 and comp. fluid balmwort Mix. Adult doc, 1 teaspoon l (our times dally, Children, one Iwrth to one-half teaspoon rul- Be jersiBtent and regular in taking until blood Is altered and purified. Claire H.. I certainly agree with W that fine clothes and ladylike wportment will not overcome the 111 'M of a stringy, greasy head of f, but such adornments too often jwntiiate the poor health of the hair "CHlD. If vnnr hoi.- "ifuiiiv " j i4 dead In lustre and eliminate ' 7 appearance and at the same cures the worst case of dandruff S itching scalp. Obtain a four- 1 jar of plain yellow mlnyol and i w u per directions accompanying 1 Beautiful, lustrous fluffy hair ; "u be your early reward. . J-: Your questions and symp i 1 1 hav been answered and ex j Minn neveral times heretofore In i columns li ih a?"!". 10W "ttitlon, I will repeat iZ an cxtremely chronic and wroui caw of nasal catarrh, and Z " Sponsible for your headache, t"atb. and Indigestion. The mu "ipa Into your throat and thence " ' itomach while sleeping. Ob " o ounces of vllane powder; take fi hi. t?asl)oonf"l and mix It thor- C Thi n "nce of whlte vaHe" - ."uni-a Hn excenont neaiing applied to the nostrils ANOTHER IT riPlt Mimvii sun . -. . w, o-, MMs, THUKSDAT. FEBSU1BT 22, 1913. GOVERHOR F1G2 THREI j ...l.l1.. Nil I- .Ill ! Ill . , . ..-j j 'isi1 p'fl31 1 ill DIVQRC E IS WANTED (V divorce suit was filed vpstor.v by Mary F. Stowell against A. C. Stowell. The parties were married November 28, 1895. and there are three children as the result of such marriage, one boy and two girls. Mrs. Stowell makes the usual allegations of cruel aud inhuman treatment, and asks for the custody of the three chil dren. She also asks for $75 suit mon ey T75 for maintenance of children during the pendency of the. suit, for $100 attorney's fees, for iannn in gross and one-third Interest In 20 acres of farm land near Stayton. and one-third Interest In a small piece of land in Stayton, on which the home 1b located. The parties live at Stavtnn where they are both well known. S. H. Heltzell, of Stayton, is attor ney for Mrs. Stowell. ENTERTAINMENT TO BE GIVEN AT SALEM HEIGHTS TO APPOINT f.llTTEE COM torn hen I'm the r,.i- of t,lft now- water betwr-pn mewl ful to a pint of warm water. Snuff the water from the hollow of the hand well up into the nostrils until all mu cus Is removed. Do this twice dally and in a week or two all traces of catarrh will vanish. Keep up the treatment as a preventive. Goldle N.: Yoirr height Indicates that you do not weigh enough, and an abnormally thin girl is never very at tractive to the opposite sex. If you wish to be plump with pink checks and red lips you should continue tak ing the tablets. One package of 3 graln hypo-nuciane tablets could not be expected to any more than start the processes In the cells and tissues necessary to Increase your weight. It is a scientific process which requires time in the building up of new cell tissues, white and red blood corpuscle. Continue taking the 3-graln hypo- nuclane tablets for 3 or 4 months Your health and strength are certain to improve, and added weight will come as certain as night follows day. Miss M.: The formula which you request is not one of my own, but I have frequently quoted It and have learned by correspondence that it has proven very effective for some of my patients. The formula is that of a noted beauty specialist. If proporly used It should prove very satisfactory and round out your figure as desired: Compound tincture cadomene l oz. (not cardamon), glycerine 2 ozs., rose water 3 ozs., and a teaspoonful of borax. Mix. Shake well and apply about a tablespoonful to the neck, arms and bust, rubbing and massag ing until completely absorbed. Then wash the parta treated with hot water and soap and dry thoroughly. Apply morning and night for several weeks or months, as the case may require. I would further advise internal treatment to Improve the blood and increase the general plumpness of the body. For this obtain 3-graln hypo nuclane tablets. Young Adam: My favorite pre scription, which has frequently been given in these columns for weaknesses nf thn kldnovs and bladder, can be used by a very largo number, as mis is an affliction visited upon scorua who have disobeyed in some way na tural laws. Anyone who has such symptoms as lame back, headache, fnvoriohniwa. miffs under the eyes, In flamed eyelids, swelling of the ankles and feet, frequent burning and pro fuse urlnatlou, especially at night, with pain In the bladder region, may rest assured that tne ionov.iug i. Hition will nrove vastly beneficial, and all such symptoms will disappear with its use. Have your druggist mix Mintn insrertlents separately and mix at home: Compound fluid balm- t niinri.. fluid extract Ducnu nnp ounce, and syrup sarsaparllla romnound four ounceB. Take .... iw.fnre ir after one when retiring, drinking plenty of The Salem Heights Improvement Lague will give an entertainment Friday evening February 23, In their hall. A small admission fee will be charged, the proceeds to be applied in payment for hall. The program and synopsis of the story is as fol Program. Dan GJUe8pie, a good fellow, whose Imagination get away with him Mr. Philip Thomas Jorklns Jobson, his gardner, a high authority on potato bugs Mr. Oscar Dunlap Deacon Smith, who finds it difficult to be good under adverse circum stances Mr. A. N. Fulkerson Sally, Dan's good-haarted little cook, who,' unlike most women, can keep a secret Mrs. A. N. Fulkerson Miss Camson, his housekeeper, In the matrimonial market and means business. .Mrs. F. A. Pearcy Louisiana, a brunette on the war path i..., Mr. Curtis Sutton Solo Miss Mabel Lantz Music by the Salem Heights Orches tra. SYNOPSIS. Act I. Place: Dan's country home, near New York. Time: A midsum mer morning. Dan arrives. The, bi cycle race. Hall Columbia! The telegram. Dan in trouble. Wives, wives, wives. Act II. Place: The same. Time: Midday. Babies in demand. The "married bachelor." An over-supply of kids. Dan's dilemma. "A brand new coon In town." Act III. Place: The same. Time: Evening. The deacon wonts to know. The photograph. An African cyclone. Jobson "biles over." Dan is exposed. Sally's loyalty. "I'd a died afore I'd told." Sally owns up. A bachelor, after all. o WHEX THE GOVEKXME.M' OffXS CANAL AMD LOCKS. The Albany Herald Mondays says: "The steamer Pomona left down the river at 9:30 o'clock this morning after being held at her dock here for an hour by the dense fog. Nearly a dozen passengers were taken on her, besides a large corps of general freight, which Included butter, eggs, and m.at for the Portland markets. Several head of heavy draft horses were also shipped this morning." When the government owns the ca nal and locks at Oregon City, sucn Items as this will be common. With a view of preventing a multi plicity of conflicting good roads measures going upon the ballot at the coming election and the possi bility of a defeat of all good roads legislation, the friends and foes of the different plans have been re questing the governor to name a committee of representative men to try and reconcile ' these differences and bring about an agreement as to a plan which will receive the en dorsement of all and thereby insure the passage of good roads legisla tion. The governor says he has no ob jection to doing thla and will shortly announce a committee of five same to meet mid report within the next 10 days. Should they fail to get together, each school of good roads advocates will be free to go ahead and fight for its own bills. o INAUGURATES MARION COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR l Here are the New Waists for Spring! Not a New Idea, Not a New Style, and jj Not a Single Favored Material ls ': Missing from Our Superb Showing. I Walter M. Smith, county superin tendent of schools of Marlon county, has inaugurated what might be termed the Marlon county school fair, which will bheeld in connection with the next state fair. This fair will be largely of an agricultural nature and the prizes to be awarded will bo for the best agricultural products grown and exhibited by pupils of the public schools. Superintendent Smith Is obliged to rely on donations from merchants and others Interested in such work to supply the necessary prizes, and donations of this charac ter are now being received. The fol lowing have been received so far: A trio of Wbjte Orpington chickens, by A. Haury, of Pratum, Oregon; a $2.50 picture by the Variety store; a $7.50 Bult case by the G. W. Johnson store ; a $5 Stetson hat by Oscar John son; a $15 violin by the Savage music house, and $15 in cash by the, Salem Bank & Trust company. o GOVERNOR WEST WILL SPEAK IX KOSEBUta Opening of Stale Grunge Session on May 14 Is Strawberry and Rose Carnival Week. a tea meals and My wife was severe attack of N U Grippe, Then Bronchitis. Belli,. th cae Ky, ."" down hi, - . SvZ hlctl run Into bronchitis, ten Z w M tho' h had consump W. C0uM not gleflP t n'Bht- The ?lcln" Kave her no relief Ta?V 1,ed t0 try Foley's Honey st, k,, Umnound. The first bottle uim 1.1 much rellcI that she con wri , u "nd three bottles ef- la. ?Rnent cure" Mr- W- 8- t.,7 he prepared to answer "Waii. !7. Promptly. Red Cross V H. Jerman). Not after they have sprouted, but .i. 4,. nrhlne to sprout, H Z Spo,. provided always the ground Is ready and wtllin n - CASTOR I A Tor InlanU and Children. Hie ItadYoa Have Alwajs Bought THO-STOltY STOKE BlILDIXO IXDER WAY Nick lller Is making a substantial improvement on Chemeketa street be tween Commercial and Liberty streets. In the shape of a store building. The hiilldlne Is 52x75 feet, and will have two stores, ench of which will be 2Jx 75 feet, and will be two stories In height. It. will have modern ironw with ulate glass, and will cost when completed about $2500. The Rodg Plumbing company will occupy one of the stores, and so rar no ar rangements have been mode for an n.imnt for the other, but there ran he no doubt that. It will be in at maud before the building Is completed Governor West will speak at the .op, enlng of the State Grange meeting In Roseburg on Tuesday evening, May 14, 1912, on the subject of "Convict Labor and Good Roads.' On the same even ing C. C. Chapman, publicity manager of the Portland Commercial club, will speak on the "Relation of tho Com mercial Club to the Farmer." ' Both addresses will be well worth hearing. It is expected that this session of the State Grange will bring several nun dred people from other counties of the state, as well as large delegations from the granges of this county, the rail roads having granted a one and one, third fare for the round trip for tliii occasion. Another big attraction will be the annual Strawberry and Rose Carnival, to be held here during that week, which always brings here large number of people. Credit for securing the addresses of Governor West and Mr. Chapman Is due to E. H. Barber, the Orange organizer for this county, and who is working hard tj make the coining session of the State Orange one of the best ever held. Do you know that more real danger lurks In a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way Is to take Chamberlains Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable prepar ation, and rid yourself of tho cold at quickly as possible. This remedy Is for sale by all dealers. ft Government control of railroads has no terror for their owm-rs, ror they control the government. w mm NEW TAILORED SUITS NEW CLOTH COATS NEW CLOTH DRESSES NEW BAIN COATS NEW LINEN DRESSES NEW LINGERIE DRESSES NEW SILK PETTICOATS NBW NOVELTY JEWELRY COMPLETE! That describes it! This big, comprehensive showing leaves nothing wanting; it has anticipated every possible waist need for spring. Near, trim tailored waists, waists of dainty lingerie, exquisite ones of voile, lace waists of rich appearance, handsome new waists and waists of various silks, marquisette, chiffon and novelties all these are here, U from the foremost fashion houses la the country, all stylish, up-to-the-minute, faultlessly finished and perfect fitting, and all markod at our quality merchandise popular price standard. Supposing you come and see them TODAY while Assortments are at their best. NEW SPRING HOSIERY NEW SPRING KNIT UNDERWEAR NEW BABY CAPS , NEW MODABT CORSETS NEW WARNER'S CORSETS NEW KID GLOVES NEW SILK GLOVES NEW SPRING NECKWEAR HAIR GOODS DEMONSTRATION Mrs. Overstreet, well-known the entire length of the Pacltlo coast for excellent quality hair soodB, invites you to Inspect the exceptional bargains she Is offering. You will find here the largest assortment of real balr t goods at special prices shown on the Pacific coast This Week Only I Quality S X Merchandise U. G. SSiipley Co. 145-147 North Liberty Street Between State and Court Streets Popular t s Pikes t The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman," wrltoa E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt, "and was often troubled with constipation and Indigestion till I bef an to use Dr. King's New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedy. For an stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are unequaled. Only 25c at J. C. Perry. The U. of O. has adopted rules to prevent the girls from devoting too much of their time to society. 73K IS FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. I A atWW, l WT4IW niui iwr nurrM-np Minn Known to fail ' op-mt. i for 1.00 pur boi. Will wud Uittmon irM.lo L11 Wf'i wrwn tTllevxl. Bam p If Krtt. If jour dniflUl 4vm not ISW'W wis nm VVsfTf O tit LIC At 00., AOI Ttf, tJtHOwTt. P. Soli In Siltm by Or. J. C. Sfont SALEM DANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of It, wo solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor con sistent with good banking prin ciple. WB PAY FOUR PER CENT .ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Junt off BUte J. L. AHLERS, President, W. O. EAST, Cashier, 8. I. EAST, Vice-Pres. DR. L. B, 8TKEVE8, U H. ROBERTS, Directors. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN E. HOFER& SONS INVESTMENTS INCOME PROPERTY TO TRADE. Properties valued at $9500, and bringing In $900 per year Income, to trade for improved farm, Will aBBume one or two thousand if farm Is suitable. No. 79. Six-room house, with full basement and lot 50x100, just off from State street. Lots of fruit. All as sessments paid. 'A bargain at $1600. No. 67, 1 2-3 acres, just outside of city limits on South Commercial street. $1100. PORTLAND PROPERTY TO TRADE If you have a large or small acre age tract to trade for Portland resi dence property, see us about it. We can give you several good trades. FINE PRUNE ORCHARD. No. 121. IBS acres finest prune and orchard land, on main Rosedule road. Part In bearing orchard, good house, barn and outbuildings. Spring water TO RESTORE a healthy appetite and then goe that the food Is perfectly digested has bwnithe success ful work of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters for &9 years. Try a boUle. It Is for Indigestion, Contlvoness, Dyspepsia, Coldn, Grippe. Here Is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va who Is the mother of eight een children. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets' after fltf years of suffering, and now recom mends thse tablets to the public. Sold by all denlers. PEACH TREKS READY TO OPEN BLOSSOM W ,J. Bull, a prosperous and pro gressive farmer, of the district up tne river, was In the elly yesterday, and In conversation with the representa tive of The Journal staled that Ills peach trees are J""t on the point of coming In bloom. The orchard Is sit uated on sandy loam land, close to the river, and this class of soil Is consid ered a the earlleat and most favor able for early crops. The soil Is also well adapted to peach culture, and Mr. Ball Is proud of his peach trees. It Is believed that the nature of the soil Is such thst the trees will be well protected against spring frosts. PROTECTION FOR VALUABLES This la llw time to think about absolute proU'rtinn for your valuable. It may he to late whra Are breaks out, or bur glara feme. Per a small rharire yos ran rent a Safe Depoalt Box In. our vault and know that en-ryUiing you place there It se rur. United States National Bonk SALtM piped to house. A splendid opportu nity at $90 per acre. Two lots on Chemeketa close in for $2,500. street, DAIRY LAND. Mr. Investor: Now Is the time to buy cheep dairy land in Lincoln county in the Yaqulna and SUeU dis tricts. We have It from ,$10 an acre up. No. 74. Corner on Capitol street, 70 xl25 feet and 5-room house. Bearing fruit trees. Large barn. Price $1250. SSALL APARTMENT HOUSE. Well furnlHhed seven apartment house. Good location, desirable ten ants. House full at present and making good Income. Price for equipment furniture and buslnoxs, $000, List your property with us for results. E. HOFER & SONS 213 S. 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