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PO U LTRY ........... and Dairy Produce of All kind* wantari. W rit« for our CASH OFFER WASHINGTON IS ANTI-PROHIBITION Peareon-PageCo. piJjHl,«A,iiD TYPEWRITKR 8 , A LL MARKS U r | t «M>rtm«nl, Hi»** rial Prlraa. RIMNCTM mà UITTN PMftIMI SI*» U» M»« hin«« ahip|MM| on api» r<» val an*i Muaran- U hm I by Horn« «mown. W rit« for aani| U»*t of work. atating «■aka l,i. T* i r*»l. T m v u r u IXUUNU. 351* Wmk talas#. Or. N K W H O T E L H O USTO N Dava Houston. Prop. If. H. Thoranns, Mgr. Thoroughly ntn>lartt. 101 ((«Mima of comfort. M*«l- arata l'rl« «*. Thraa mlnui**' walk frwn tintori Dapol Wrlta for ratas. 72 1 haé St. roHTLAMI» Oft AGENTS W A N T E D I f ws had your address ws could letl you haw la moka money, Wilt.- today. Klaht away. Tha iMitiitnai! < laiipady. u h 1'enaiua Building, Pert- land. Uragun. SUCC^SS- Dr pends Upon Your Training Our rouraaa In Khortharwl. Pan manahlp. HuainwHt Training ar»«l Talagranhy will a^ulp you for a sucoaasful bualnasa caraar. WALL TKMM MKPTKMHJUK T. (ita\\nW\iK\V\u v B U S IN E S S C O LLE G E Koarth h im l. Nsar Morrlsoa. Portland. Or. We (in m n t N Positions Our Graduate«. for All Write Us, No Trouble to Anewrr. BLACK LOSSES SURUY POTVEHTED ty Cutter's s i . . » « » Pine. In «- pftrul. frwih. rfllULJ». ptwterrmi bf em 1 1 l a mmm L m ^ m « l l J V S WeeUfi •*--kJ.cn U .ie e S iy pri im i «d a « atkar »asalaa« fall. W r t u for l « A I « l and tM tlm nnUla ll-tfa «« »k r« «la -b ie f PHI« » I 00 M écaa sksa. tlsaklas Pill# 4 00 I ' m any lajavfc*. but C'uttsr'a bari. Tha suiwrlnrlty »if 4,uU*f produrla la do# lo tifar II fmt% of apw-Ullilig In fssaiaaa aaë aarwaia saff. Inala* an Culler'* If un-» «alßa'-la. nrtWr dirait I H « C U T T E R L A B O R A T O R Y . ••malty. C slifartla HK A TTI.IC , W i l l . . N o v , B c a tts r- I iik r e tu r n » fro m »11 p a r t» o f the H is t* T 'W J r n r a r r r r r T i T i n T 't i , . . . u c t » » o f the Itep u b llca n H en u torla l and K e p re - • • n U it lv » tlc k a le , th a t p ro h ib itio n h a* been b « a l» n d » o l» lv a ly , B e a ttie fu rn ls h - Ina tha g r e a t e r p a rt o f tha a d v a r s » m a j o r i t y and th a t t h » propoaad a lg h t-h o u r la w a ls o haa been d e fea te d . T h » v o te waa e s c e e d ln g ly h e a v y and the cou n t s lo w o w in g to tha In llla - tlva, re fe re n d u m an a c o n a tltu tlo n a l M easu res, lia tu rn a fro m 40 c ity p rec ln cta sh o w f o r p ro h ib itio n , l i s t ; a g a ln a t, 6*11. H e n a lo ria l, 5« c ity and f iv e c o u n ty p r e c in c ts In c o m p le te ; Jonra, 11(1; b la c k , (1 0 ; lla n a on , l i l t ; K ira t C o n g re s s io n a l D is tric t, (4 c ity nnd f i v e c o u n ty p r e c in c ts In c o m p le te . H u m p h rey, 944; M oore, (1 0 ; G r iffit h , ((1 . J e e r . S e m e S e r e »4 Neal, H onator W . i l e y L. Jonea, H e p u b ll- can, p ro b a b ly la re -e le c te d , d e fe a tin g o l e lle n e o n , r r o g r e s i l v e , en d W illia m W . b la c k . D em ocra t. In th e firs t, o r H eattla d is tric t, W i l lia m K. H u m p h re y, R ep u b lica n , 1* ah ead o f W illia m II. M oore, D em o cra t, mol A u s tin B O r lfft t h e , I'ru g re a a lv e p ro b a b ly la elected . In th e Hecund,, ur B e llin g h a m d is trict, D u d le y If. H a d le y , R ep u b lica n . I* ah ead o f K a rl W . Ilu s ts d , D em o cra t, and Joh n K. C a m p b ell, P r o g r e s s iv e , but th e re tu rn s a re m e a ge r. lo the T h ir d , o r T a c o m a d is tric t, A lb e rt Johnson, R ep u b lica n , a p p ea rs to h a v e be.-n rs -ele c ta d , d e fe a tin g C h a rles Drury, Democrat, an d Htaton W a rb u r - ton, P r o g r e s s iv e . It e e to r r a l a t W a lla W a lla Ahead. In th e K ou rth . o r W e lle W a lla d is tr ic t, o n ly a fe w p re c in c ts h a v e been re p o rte d In Ih eae It. M. D ru m h elle r. D em o cra t, >• le a d in g W illia m L. L a f o l- te lle , It,-publican, th e p reeen t m em ber, en d M A. P ea co c k , P r o g r e s s iv e . In th e K lfth , o r Hpokane d is tric t, C. C. D ill, D em o cra t, Is le a d in g T h o m a s C o rk s r y , I’ r o g re s s lv s , and H a r r y K o s - Him opt. Itep u b llca n . Huprem e J u s tic e s Htcphen J. C h a d w ic k and H e rm a n D. C ro w a p p e a r to h ave been re -e le c te d , th e th ird J u d ge ship p ro b a b ly g o in g to O, B H o lco m b . O n « h un dred and n in e t y - e ig h t p r e c in cts ou t o f 10(1 In th e e la te g iv e fo r p ro h ib itio n , 11,170; a g a ln a t p ro h ib itio n , 14,101. O n e hundred and s tx ty -tw u p rec in cts g i v e f-.r ha t o r — Jon es < !< «p .), 1(17 ; H an son ( P r o g . ) , 1111; B la ck (D e m .), 1115. Electric Egg Candling. Republicana Sweep A ll T o Insure hotel» and restaurants Excepting Govemorahip serving their patrons freih ran* a B O ISE , Idah o, N o v « . — (S p e c ia l ) — candling apparatus using an electric W it h th e e xc e p tlu n o f U o vern u r. the light baa been Invented. e n t ir e S t a le » R ep u b lica n tic k e t fr o m S en a to r d ow n , a p p ea rs U n ited e le c t s « It may not bn good biology but the In Id a h o I,m ig h t. G o v e r n o r John M. larger an army's wluga become tbs H a in e s acem a to h a v e been d e fe a te d by Museo A le x a n d e r, D e m o cra t, by a smaller the main body. If anything waa In a name. Then we routd safely bet The enemy would be captured With a single huyo net. W. L. D O U G L A S - U S * ’" tuo. SI. %ÌM U T S , $4. S4.M 1*41100 son «Hois 17 26. 17 U00ASS T 0 U CAN SAVE M O N E T B T W E A R IN G W . L DOUGLAS SHOES. Tor SI yaara W. L DouaLaa haa •fiuraoUwd tha valu* by having hl« nam« and tha» ratal! prim atarapal on th* aola bafora ito* ahm« laava tha fac tory. Thia prot»cU lh« «ranrar agalnat high prima for In fart or ah »aa of oth«r makaa. W L. lH>ugiaa alto«* ara alway* worth wtiai you pay for that«. If you oould •*« f.ow oarvfully W. L IHmglaa •l»«*** ara Iliadi», and Hi*» high grada Irai hr ra litad, you would than ________ 1 why thry look t»riirr, fit lirttrr, hold Ibnr ondi •hat»« and wear lonarr than oiltrr tnahiu for tha prim. If tha W. I. Di»ugl»* ahor« ara not for aah» in your vtnlnlly.ordrr dira.-t from factory. Rhoaa arnt rvary- what«. I*<>alagf» frrr III thr 1’. H. W r it * lo r I tlua. iraalad € •»*«!«»■ ahowlfig how to ordar by mall. W. L. IHJltiLAH. 11« »park Hi., Hioutton. M u* p lu r a lity o f fro m 1000 to 10,000. The r.-m alndar o f tha Itep u b llca n tlr k a t and In c lu d in g U n ited S ta te s S en a to r Jam es It. B re d y and A d d iso n T. S m ith and Ito b a rt M cC rack en a r e e lec te d by s a fe p lu ra lity . T h e L e g is la tu r e o v e r w h e lm in g ly w ill be Itep u b llca n . A to ta l o f 11 o u t o f 31 cou n tie s In th e s l a t « h a v e been re p o rted . The sou th e a s t s p lit on G o v e rn o r, w h ic h a c cou n ts fo r G o v e rn o r H a in e s ' a p p a re n t d e fe a t. It stood s o lid fo r th e R e p u b lican C o n g re s s io n a l d e le g a tio n . The sou th e rn an d s o u th w e s te rn p a rt o f the s ta te cut d ow n Ite p u b llc a n m a jo ritie s , th e v o to le a n in g m o ra to th e P r o g r e s sives. T h e n orth a p p e a rs to h a v e rem ain ed w ith th e Itep u b llca n p a rty. T h e tw o IT o g .-e a a lv e c a n d id a tes f o r s ta te o ffic e , w h o had a lead on th e e a r ly retu rn a, C. i). B roxon , c a n d id a te fo r S ta te T r e a s u rer, an d C la ren c e V'anDeusen, c a n d i d a te fo r S ta te A u d ito r, h a v e had th e ir m a jo r itie s cut duw n w ith la te re tu rn s and u n q u e stio n a b ly a r e d efea te d . P a u l C la g s to n a , P r o g r e s s iv e c a n d id a te fo r Sen ator, to g e th e r w ith Jam es II. H a w ley. D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te f o r S en ator, a ls o w e re d efea te d . H u g h E. M c K lro y , P r o g r e s s iv e c a n d id a te f o r G o v e rn o r, m ade a p o o r s h o w in g . O th e r Itep u b llca n c a n d id a tes e le c te d a re: II. II. T a y lo r . L ie u te n a n t G o v e r n o r; G e o r g e It. B a rk e r, S e c re ta ry o f S t a t e ; P r o d L . H u iló n , S t a t e A u d ito r; J. H. P e ters o n . A t t o r n e y G e n e ra l; John Kuuleaon, S ta te T r e a s u r e r ; B e rn ic e M e- C oy, S u p e r i n i c i o l e n t o f P u b l i c In s tr u c tion. and H u b ert N. B e ll, M in e In s p e c tor. Johnson Wins California; Prohibition Forces Lose S A N F R A N C IS C O . N o v . 1.— S ca ttere d r e lu m e re c e iv e d up to m id n ig h t fro m a ll p a rts o f th e s ta e In d ica te d th e f o l lo w in g n et re s u lts o f to d a y 's g e n e r a l e le c tio n : G o v e r n o r Joh nson ( P r o g . ) has w o n a re - e le c tio n by a p lu r a lity th a t ap- i p ro ach es la n d s lid e p ro p o rtio n s over By wraring a SEELEY RHEUMATIC ‘ C a p ta in John D. F r e d e r ic k s (R e p .), KIIIF.I I> T R t’HM. No worrying or dan. w ith th e D e m o c ra tic c an d id ate, John gar of an oparatlon. Kuptura ia not a trar U. C u rtin , a d is ta n t th ird. or braarh. aa commonly auppoa*). but la T h * v o t e fo r U n ited S ta te s S en a to r tha atratching. or dilation, of a natural a s so c lo s e a t th e m id n ig h t h ou r as CD opaning. Thla SEELEY SPERMATIC CD w b etw e en Jam es D. P h e la n tD e m .) and SHIELD applianra cloaaa thia opaning in Joseph It. K n o w la n d (R e p .) as t,o m a k e 10 daya in moat ca*«a. If you can't conta, n fo r e c a s t o f th e fin a l re s u lt a m ere wrlta for maaauring blank and Itlaratura. hnsard. On th e f a r e o f e a r ly retu rn s, Hold only by F ru n cís J. H en ey, th e P r o g r e s s iv e c a n d id a te, w in a la g g in g third. L A U E -D A V IS DRUG CO. John M. K sh elm an ( l ’ r o g .) has been e le c te d L ie u te n a n t-G o v e r n o r o v e r J. V. Third and Yamhill. Portland, Or. S n y d e r (D e m .) by a v o t e th a t th r e a t Who ara Truaa Fxparta and Exduaiva ened on th e s c a tte r in g c o ita t to exceed Htaia Agonta for thus appliance. tw o to one. P ro h ib itio n and K lg h t H o u rs R enten. T w o p roposed la w s In w h ic h th e In te re s t th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te w a s In ten se — th a t p r o v id in g f o r x ta te -w ld # p r o h ib itio n , and the u n iv e r s a l e ig h t-h o u r w o rk d ay m easure— h a v e g o n e d o w n to o v e r w h e lm in g d e fe a t. S e e m in g ly p r o Prot>lw from all part* of Orwgon and Waahing- h ib itio n has lo st by a lm o s t tw o to one, w h ile th e m a rg in o f v ic t o r y f o r th e I ton conatantly viait our Iot1io«»for dental treat- o p p o n en ts o f th e e ig h t-h o u r la w Is |m«nt. Our akill la ac* much g r e a te r . IknowledgMi. and our T h e o u ts ta n d in g fe a tu r e o f to n ig h t’ s Ipromptneas in Sniuh- re tu rn s has been th e u n ifo r m ity w ith I ing work in one day w h ic h Joh nson o u ts trip p e d h is r iv a ls In I when required if* appre- Iciated by out-of-town e v e r y s ec tio n o f th e state. B esid es c a r I patmna. r y in g Ban F ra n cis co , his h om e cou n ty. I Dr. Wlaa la a falee A la m e d a and S a c ra m en to by h e a v y I tooth expert. There is {(p lu r a litie s , th * G o v e rn o r a p p ea rs to ' ALWAYSONE BEST I in every calling, and h a v e a c o m m a n d in g le a d In L o s A n I Dr. Wiee lay* claim to g e le s C ou n ty, th e hom e* o f C a p ta in I thla distinction in Ore- F re d e ric k s . fon. 27 Year*' nywitaca. What wa can't guar n a l l l n g e r la -n ils f o r S en n it-. antee we don’t do. LOW PKK'KS FOR HIGH-GRADE WORK. C O N C O R D , N. H., N ov. 1.— F i f t y d is Good Red Rubber Plalea. each...................... |ft-M tr ic ts o u t o f 2(0 f o r S en a to r g iv e : G a l- Th# Heat Red Rubber Plate#, each................ 7.M 22-Karat (.old or Poreelain Crown................ ft.ftft lln g e r, R ep u b lica n . .1(17; S teven s, D e m o cra t. 19nS; G re er, P r o g r e s s iv e . 14(. T h * sam e d is tric ts fo r G o v e rn o r g iv e : WISE DENTAL CO. S p a u ld in g, R ep u b lica n . 1(10 ; Noons, REMABI.K PAINI.KHH BKNTIHT9. D em o cra t, 2111; A llis o n , P r o g r s s s lv e , Phone«- Main 102«. A 202*. ______________________ t i l t » Third Street. Ksillns Rids., Panlsad. Oregea 174. l£ C e e £ C 3 £ e £ E 6 I RUPTURE IS CU RABLE DENTAL HEADQUARTERS POR OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE H. K. for. Third sad Wuhloctea. F. N . U. I Montana Vote Divided. N o . 4S, 1*14 n f HEN writ! sc le sdvertlssrs. ” Usa » I s *s «er. 3 H E L E N A , M ont., N o v . 1.— R e tu rn s fr o m 1(7 p re c in c ts In th e S ta te o f M o n tan a g iv e the f o llo w in g : R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s In C o n g rs ss — E va n *. D em ocrat, 0 7 4 : Stout, D e m o cra t. 1 I2 (: M addox, R ep u b lica n . 4(17 ; M cC o rm ick . R e p u b lican , 1119; B rin so n , P r o g r e s s iv e , 701; R a n k in , P r o g r e s s iv e , 1111. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. Portland— Thar* Is a slowing down of whaat buying In tha country this wa«k. Price* tiers not quotably changed, yet the large buyers did not seem disposed to go aa strong aa they did a few day* ago. The Chicago mar ket receded, Influenced by the accumu lation of domestic stocks, and this had some effect on sentiment notwithstand ing that the English markets were steady. Most of the dealers are carrying large stocks, and until an opportunity Is presented for turning them, buying operations will likely be held down. Farmers are very Arm in all sections and the majority of them appear In different to current offers. A t the Merchants Exchange sessions red wheat was steady, but club was 1* cents lower on bid, and milling and shipping bluestem were each down a cent. Five thousand bushels o f forty fold were sold at 91.09, followed by a sale of 10,000 bushels at $1.10. Five thousand bushels of red Kussian changed hands at $1.01. The oata market did not display its recent strength. Buyers offered $28.26 against $29 the preceding week, and there were sellers at $28.60, or a dol lar less than was asked previously. Barley bids were 60 cents higher, $22.60 being offered for feed and $23 for export grade. W heat- Bid: Bluestem, $1.11 per bushel; forty-fold, $1.10; club, $1.07; red Russian, $1.01; red Fife. $1.02. Oata Bid: No. 1 whit« feed, $28.26 per ton. Barley— Bid: No. 1 feed, $22.60 per ton; brewing, $23; bran, $21.(0; shorts, $22. MiUfead— Spot prices: Bran, $2401 24.60 per ton; short«, $266(26.60; rolled barley, $25.506(26.60. Corn--Whole, $37 ton; cached, $38. Hxy- Eastern Oregon timothy, $16 6(16.60; grain hay, $106(11; alfalfa, $12.606(13.60; valley timothy, $186(14. Vegetables — Cucumbers, 80c per dox.; eggplant, 7c per pound; peppers, 66(6c; artichokes, 90c per dozen; to matoes, 606(90c per crate; cabbage, |6(lc per pound; peas, 10c; beans, 6c; celery, 606(76c per dozen; cauliflower, 406(75c; sprouts, 10c per pound; bead lettuce, $2 per crate. Green Fruita— Apples, 66c6($1.60 per box; cantaloupes, $16(1.60 per crate; casabas, $1.266(1.60 per dozen; pears, $16(1.76 per box; grapes, 90c6( $1.16 per crate; cranberries, $86(8.60 per barrel. Potatoes— Oregon, 90cf<($l per sack; sweets, 2c per pound. Onions— Yellow, 90c6($l per sack. Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case count, 86c per dozen; candled, S7i6i 40c; storage, 286(80c. Poultry — Hens, 14c per pound; springs, 13c; turkeys, young, 18i7i.20c; dressed, 22 6( 26c; ducks, 10*(12*c; geese, 106(1 lc. Butter — Creamery prints, extras, 34*c per pound in case lots; }c more in less than case lots; cubes, 30c. Dressed Veal— Fancy, l l * e pound. Dressed Pork— Block, 9c per pound. Hops— 1914 crop, 8 i6 (llc p * r pound; 1913 crop, nominal. Hides— Salted hides, 13c per pound; salt kip, 13c; salted calf, 18c; salt dry hides, 24c; dry calf, 26c; salted bulls, 10c; green bulls, 8*c. Wool— Valley, 17@18c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 166(20c, nominal; mohair, 1914 clip, 27*c. Cascara bark—Old and new, 4c per pound. Cattle — Prime steers, $6.766(7; choice, $6.50(a6.75; medium, $6.256( 6.60; choice cows, $6f<f6.26; medium, $5.25 6( 6.76; heifers, $5.50 6( 6.25; calves, $66t8; bulls, $36(4.76; stags, $4.506i.6. Hogs—Light, $6.76 @ 6.90; heavy, $57906(6. Sheep— Wethers, $46(6.50; ewes, $3.606(4.35; lambs, $66(6.26. Seattle— Advices received here from Wenatchee are to the effect that ap ples are being shipped out at the rate of 100 carloads per day to imaginary buyers in the East and South in the hope that by "ro llin g ” the fruit they will be able to And actual buyers be fore the cars stop traveling. In thia, however, there ia likely to be disap pointment. It ia probable# that the fruit will have to be stored in the East until later, when there may be a chance to sell. No higher prices are hoped for this season. Following the success of the first apple show in Western Washington, Eastern Washington growers, who have been on the ground, are request ing that Seattle business men make plans to hold a show every year here after. The distributors have pointed out that owing to the importance of Seattle as a distributing center, both aa to the Coast and oversea trade, efforts should be made to exploit the apple industry annually aa a means to widen distributing areas. Local job bers declared that between 400 and 600 carloads o f Washington apples would be sent through this port before January 1 for storage in California. Egga- -Select ranch, 446(46c dozen. Poultry— L ive hens, 106(16c pound; old roosters, 10c; 1914 broilers, 126( 14c; ducklings, 106(12c; geese, 10c; guinea fowl, $9 per dozen. Apples— New, cooking, 506(60c per box; Gravensteins, 85c6($l; Jona thans, 75c6($1.25; Winter Bananas, $1.266(1.60; Kings, 75c(r($l; Delicious, $1.266(1.50; Spitzenbergs, $16(1.25. Dressed Mutton— 10(<(10*c pound. Vegetables — Artichokes, 76c per dozen; beans, green, 96(10c pound; cabbage, local, lc per pound; red, l|c; corn, green, $1 per aack; onions, green, 256(30c per dozen; Walla Walla, 85f(t:90c per cwt; potatoes. White River, $186(20 per ton; Yaki ma, $23. The Devil of Race Hatred. Time for Action “Gains 22 Pounds In 23 Days” 8top right up and hit the man you hate most. “ I bate a Jew," says one. So be takes a throw at "the Kike.” "I bate an Irishman,” aaya another, and be drive» at "the Mick." Another bates an Englishman, an ResurluMt Engeriente sf F. Gip— Brill other a German or a Japanese; so the Up Wei|k Wsritrfriy. devil In human nature spends Itself in this way until wiadom touches the " I w as all run down to th * v e ry b o t human mind and says, “ Now cairn to m ” , w rites F. Gagnon. "1 had to quit yourself and wipe the froth from your w ork I was so weak. Now , thanks to Sar- gol, I look like a new man. 1 gained IS mouth!" pound* In 23 days.” Then one begins to think and finally “ Bargol has put 10 pounds on m * In It learns this truth: that race hatred la days,” states W. (J. Roberta. " I t ha* ade me sleep well, en joy w h at I a t* and one of the lowest and meanest of hu- m enabled me to work w ith In terest and man paaaions. A race may have more 1 pleasurs.” cunning than another, but the race that makes the accusation may have more bluff. One may have more cul-' ture, but the other may excel In sim ple honesty. And when It comes to summing up all the virtues, faults and capabilities of each race one about equala the other. Until we learn to judge every in dividual on his own peculiar merits we haven't 'aken a first good atep toward aoclal Intelligence.—Art Young In Metropolitan. IS N O W . Don’t neglect or jiostpone helping your stom ach, liver and bowels when there is any indication o f weakness. To do so only invites sick ness. Take HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS today and let it help you back to daily health and strength Too Much Cutting. Seizing an appropriate occasion, namely, the 68th anniversary of the discovery of ether as an anaesthetic. Dr. John M. T. Kinney of Baltimore Play With a Happy Ending. uttered a warning against the abuse "Did the play have a happy end of the knife. ing?” “ You bet it did. Some one 1& "There la far too great a tendency (be gallery bit the villain square In to operate nowadays, and the average the face with a tomato.”— Houston doctor resorts to this shorter route when perhape a more careful diagnosis Post would show some other course to be preferable,” said he. "Many opera tors— and I use the word advisedly— rush into operations with no clear idea whatever of the true nature of the disease which they are endeavor ing to ccmbat, and for this reason many operations are needleasiy per formed.” The plain words quoted should be heeded, for they bear the stamp of authority. 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The war will not be over until one side is exhausted. A determinative military success is improbable until, through the attrition of corresponding losses, a strength ratio of 4 to 3 is increased to a ratio of 2 to 1. The contest has seemingly settled down R. 9. 8., the famous blood partner, almost to one of grim endurance.— New York talks os It sweeps Its way through th * dr- Globe. culatlou. Its action Is so direct thst very often In some forms o f skin affliction th* appearance o f the eruptions changes over night, the Itch and redness nr* gone and recovery begins Immedlttely. As n matter o f tact, there Is on* Ingredi ent In S. 8. 8. which serves th* nctlv* pur pose of stimulating each cellnlsr part * f the body t* th* healthy and Judicious selec No War on the Other Side. There is a world of dramatic pathos tion of Its own essential nutriment. 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