THE MORNING OREGOXIAX. THURSDAY, DECE3IBER 29, 101O. ABERDEEN POLICE ! ID CHIEF OUSTED "After Investigation Mayor : Gives Entire Force "Walk- : ing Papers." decided in part be for th Legislature conTenes are: "ft'ho shall be nominated to be a ac rid c candidate for United States Sen ate In nlace of Senator Depew? What the attitude of the Republicans la to be toward the reform of Governor Dlx and the course to be steered that the state mar be carried for President Taft In 1 J1I- NEW BOARD MAY OUST PLAMONDDTJ INDIAN AGENT NOW HEAD Young Impresario Well Treasurer-elect Kay Voices Known fa Portland Tetrasaial Mauser la Man We Kes-swawa Msresaaa tilth Opera Csasssse. Sentiments on Branch Asylum Appointee. tx-Chlet iJran Believes Ue'i "Fall i Gut.- Dcrlarlnr lie Was "o Even Given Chance to Resign. Faithful, He Sa. . ABERDEEN. Wash, Pee. (Spe cial.) Mayor E. B. Benn aad the city Council tonight summarily dismissed the entire Aberdeen police force, con sisting of Chief of 1'ollce George 8. Jeaa and 14 men. on the recoramenda Tina of the police committee, of which Councilman A. K. Alexander is chair man, the dismissal to take effect Jan uary i. The action came after aa investiga tion by the ll.yor and the police com unities Into the charges of. alleged brutality preferred against Captain of rollr William Anstle. Detective Kirn ard Miles and Officer Jar.son. by llarrr Cardigan, a logger, arrested last Tn day for drunkenness. One of the most promising; of th younger American impresarios Is Frank W. Ileal t. the business manager of TetraxzlnL the famous operatic star. who will appear Friday night at the HeiHg. air. Healy la best remembered In Portland as manager Of the Baa Francisco opera company, which re. opened the Marquam Qrand four year ago. playing; two engagements of eight weeks each. For several year Mr. Healy has been Identified with W. H. Leahy, formerly manager of the Tlvoll Opera-House In (tan Francisco. He Is conceded to be one of the most energetic workers In EXPERIENCED MAN NEEDED Incoming Body lias) Received Sever al Applications for Superintend ence and Plan Is Against Hir ing Head Xow, Says Official. if LI F. R. Archer Is Now Chief. . P. R. Archer, formerly allotting agent for the Qulnlault Indian reserva tion, waa appointed Chief of Police by Mayor Henn Immediately after the dis missal of Iean and Ms men. Accord ing to Mayor Penn In a statement made tonight. Archer has full authority to reappoint any of the old force whom he wishes. "The dismissal of the Aberdeen po. JIre force grows out of a general dis content fe;t by the Council and rill- gens In general." said Mr. Benn. "The police committee recommended to me that I dismiss the entire forre. Includ ing the chief, and I followed the eng. jrestlon. I will say at this time that Mr. Archer was the man whom I wished to appoint chief when 1 first became Mayor. lie was not ready to accept the position at that time, however, so Mr. Dean waa appointed. "For the past lire years there has teen quarreling, Jealousy and lack of proper management in the police forre. A number of things have occurred this year which have aided In turning sen' tlment aaglnst the police, among them this last case of Harry Cardigan, who alleges he waa brutally treated at po lice headquarters. "I have every ronfMcnee In Mr. Archer"e ability an.t will leave the re organization work entirely In hi bands. c ..y ... : y j J r . m ' i T i 1 1 -:vr:j Kra i f I these 1 t I "W S I I were ; W. Healy. Baalaeaa f sa- scrr for Misanw Tetrasalal sae Well Ksrns te Parties Tkeatergeera. Pcan Says IIe "Fall .uy." little to Chief of Police, nean had amy concerning his dismissal. "I am the fall guy.' I guess. be said. I don't know why they dismissed me cr anything about the matter. I was rot even given a chance to resign. I have certainly done what 1 have con sidered my duty, and that as faithfully as I could. Besides IVsn. the Aberdeen police force consists of the following officers: ('plain Anstle, Night Sergeant Trlh- bltt. Jailer Fenwlrk. Detectives K. F. I h arch and Kichard Miles. Juvenile Of. Peer I la use. Patrolmen Miles. J -.en. e-hmlilt. Parks, Searlrs. KeiTwter. Ilook and a patrolman on the Kasl Ab- erdcea beat. CORPORATIONS TO PENSION Public Service of New Jersey Adopt Plan for Employes. CAMrFrV. X. J-. Dec. "5. -The FuMIe err Ice Corporation of New Jersey today announced old age pension and Insurance puna for employes to go into effect on Jinua.-y L The Insurance plan prorWee for the pavment of Jl a day far 90 dsya to all srk or disabled employe. In case of death of an employe. ii will be paid t7 hi. widow or relatives he was supporting. The pension plan provides not less than a year to employee) retiring at the ae of c years who have been In the employ of the company 35 years. Men 7 years old who have been In the employ of tlie company S years will be compelled to retire and receive pensions. Men who receive more than fl0v a year are not eligible to the pension or benefit plana It is estimated that the plans will coat the company about $51,000 within the next four ycarta his profession, and has held many re sponsible positions. One season he was manager of the grand opera tour of Collamarml. Rapetto, Russo and Fer- ran. on which tour the accompanist waa Andrew Bcnolst. the present accom panist of Tetrazzlnl. Again be ap peared In Portland with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and after several managerial tours through the Kast and a period of voice culture In New York under Charles Clark and Albert Heron. lie waa made manager of the Tlvoll opera company In San Francisco for two years. After the earthquake Mr. Healy or ganised the San Francisco opera com pany and brought It to Portland, where It appeared at the Marquam. Charles Ryan, the present manager of fhe Grand, was then manager of the Mar quam. In the company were Alda Hem ml. then In her prime: Teddy Webb, the clever comedian; Carl Haydn, who Is now with the Eastern "Merry Widow company: Arthur Cunningham. now appearing with Frltsl Scheff In "The Mikado": Wallace Brownlow. Florence tilnnot and Daphne Pollard. The company opened In "Fantana" and closed the first eight weeks' engage ment In " hen Johnny Comes March Ing Home." After the return engage ment of the company, when It played another eight weeks, the Orpheum re ceived the lease of the theater and Mr. Healy took his company on the road. where It played four years, closing last May. Mr. l.eahy sent for Mr. Healy to manage Tetraaxlnl a tour, and when that la finished. In the Spring, he will return to San Francisco to assist Mr. Leahy In bla rebuilding of the Tlvoll Theater, which is to be placed on th site of the famous old playhouse. HOQUIAM OUSTS THIEVES Suspicions Characters Told to ".Move On" In CIran-Out Fight. HOQCIAM. Wash, Dec. H. (Special.) In tne campaign of the local police force to rid the city of auspicious char acter and drive out the petty thieve who make a practice of robb'ng Intoxi cated men In the saloons, the officer today escorted to the city limits seven men and told them to move on. Durtr.t the time that the logger r. -tve been In the city during th Christmas holidays there baa teen less of tnls r.ass of robbery than In past years, only one case having been re ported and In this Instance the man. John Shanley. waa detected before he had time to search his Intended vie. tlm. ne was among the number or der! out of town today. 8 TR I NO FIELD. Or.. Deo. 2". (Special.) That the Southern Pari no will cross the river at flprinsfleld to Eugene after the Natron extension Iff completed and that new bridges here an! at Harrlshurg will be constructed and the line between Na tron and Eugene provided for heavy traf fic le. the declaration of IL A. Brandon. construction engineer of the Southern. Pacific who la here making surveys be tween here and Natron, planning recon struction of this track. This puts out of the question th the ory that tne main una will run from Pptingneld to. Albany, making 6prlne field Instead of tuifno the city at the head of the Willamette Valley. Mr. Bran don declared "the railroad company may make It terminals and yards In thla city, but It certainly will cross the river here and meet toe main lie at Spring field Junction." WEEKS WILL BE MANAGER (-en;lwjd Prom First Psre tf next National convention. First he will undoubtedly exert a conalderable Influence la pressing to vote the meas ures the President Insists on having considered by Congress at this session. Then he will have much to do with bringing order te the Tarty In various sections. There Is scarcely a Stat where strong and tactful work will not be needed. TLls la especial'y true of Mr. Weeks' own state of Connecticut, New Jersey. Maine. New Torn. Mary land. West Virginia. Ohio, Pennsyl vania. Illinois. Iowa, Missouri and Indi ana. Next tlm te Republican of th Elat of New Tork start out to elect a Oovemor they will And playlrg closer ta President Taft. That the defeat of tb party In November waa a political leaaoa waa proved today when Freder ick J. K. Kracke, naval officer of the port of New Tork. cam to Washington to go ever la detail with the President which course the party ah all take this Winter at Albany. Soma of questions which, nest b Ml'slng Colorado Woman Found. MARSHFIELD. Or.. Dec . (Special.) Mrs. Oeorg'.a A. Dunbar, who disap peared from ber home In Colorado, has been locatra on ooe sty ana nss oeen declared of unsound mind. She cam alone all the way from Canyon City, Cola, to Coos Bay and went to th borne of her daughter, Mrs. Evans, to visit. The family her supposed that Mrs. Dun bar's relatives knew of her coming until letter was received stating that she was not sound of mind and had disap peared and that for several weeks search for ber bad been made. airs. Dunbar Is M years old. Eugene to Get Pare Water Xow. CNIVERSTTT OF OREGON. Eugene, Or, lite t- When the university stu dents return next week they will be ible to secure pur water from th city mains. During th next few day one of the largest moaern filtering plant In th Stat will be completed. The type of filter, which Is the same as that In use at Oregon City, has been approved by the university and state authorities. It will cost th city ovr titf.ooo. Saved Frwea Awfal Death. Mow an aoDalllnr calamity In h.s family was prevented la told by A. I. Milfconslti. of Fayettevtile. N. C. R. F. L. No. (. "My sister had consumption. he writes, "she was very thin and ra:e. ha.1 no apoetlte and seemed to ?row weaker every day, aa all remedies ailed, tilt Dr. Kings New Discovery tried, and so completely cured her. that she has not been troubled with a cough since. It s the best medi cine I ever saw or heard of." For coughs, colds, lagrlrpe. asthma, croup. neroorrnase sui oron.-nia uvuubh ii haa no e.)iml. (Ac. fl.Du. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggist. Nsartv all the telephone companies of tale eeuatry lost saoaey at ta start. SATM. Or, Dec. IS. (Special.) Al though he refused to make a definite statement tonight that the State Board will dispense with the services of Dr. J. D. Plamondon, Just appointed superin tendent of the proposed new insane hos pital at Pendleton, nevertheless Stat Treasurer-elect Kay said enough to be Interpreted to mean that the new board will revoke the appointment at the ear liest opportunity. "The incoming board has received sev ral applications for this very position." stated Mr. Kay. "Members of the new board discussed this matter thoroughly. and we reached th conclusion that It would be unnecessary to appoint a su perlntendent until within a reasonable time before the completion of the build Inge, which will be a year at least. So w notified all of the applicants of our decision and Dr. Plamondon waa among these applicants. hen we gave out our decision we approached with the argument that It would b necessary to have a superin tendent to oversee the work of construc tion on the buildings. We replied that the construction work would be placed In charge of a skilled mechanic and he would he competent to ha idle this part of the work. Kxporlence Is Xeeded. "It was also brought to bear as an ar gument that while a mechanic could take charge of the structural work on the bnlldlngs. he might not be able to carry out the necessary Ideas aa far aa applying them to a hospital to be used for ttreatment of the Insane. Governor Benson was very firm In controverting this argument with the assertion that Superinendent Stelner. of the Salem asy lum, bas recently been in the Eastern statea studying these very problems in connection with modern Insane hospi tals and that It would be much more advantageous to place his services Into requisition than to call In some Inexperi enced man who might know but little. If anything, of this clasa of construction. The Incoming board Is firm In Its con viction that the staff of alienists and experts at the central asylum is equipped and prepared for work that will be nec- in building up the new Institu tion, and It seemed unnecessary to the board to saddle an additional salaried position on to the state until such might be necessary. "Governor-elect West ha taken tne am stand, and while I am In no posi tion to say that the members of the board will be In favor of replacing Dr. Plamondon. ner do I wish to state my- slt that I will vote to replace him, nevertheless I know what the board dts-lded unanimously in 'respect to the advisability of appointing a superinten dent for th new Institution until with in a reasonable time prior to it com pletion, and it la reaaonable to suppose that the board haa not changed Its mind In this respect. At least. I have not." Barrett Has Conference. It became known today that Senator Barrett, of Umatilla. I'nion and Morrow, with his eon-ln-law. Dr. J. D. Plamon don, th appointee, visited Mr. Kay the morning of the day the appointment waa made, and held a conference with him In reepect to his attitude as to an appointment by the old board. Mr. Kay waa asked In regard to thla conference and urged for an expression of opinion as to what light he would place upon It, "I consider such an appointment by the old board as premature and It ap pears to tne as merely a political deal.' he addressed to Senator Barrett and Dr. Plamondon. . "Further more. I believe It la a question that should be largely derided by the new board, a w will be called upon to benr tbe brunt of the responsibility." What is your attitude a to retain ing Dr. Plamondon?" Mr. Kay waa asked. 'If I find that th service of such superintendent are not needed by the state for a year or a year and one half before the completion of the Insti tution, my vote will be conclusively In favor of rejecting such an appointee. he replied. ATUtnde of Board Seen. T want It emphatically understood that I wish to see no one who Is not needed by the state drawing a salary from the state funds, and I believe I am safe In saying that this Is the atti tude of th entire Incoming board." Tbe fact that all the members of th board took th position that they did before th appointment of the sup erintendent, that none of them had a desire to see such a superintendent ap pointed for a year at least, and that Mr. Kay statea empaaucaiiy mat ne wished to retain no one on the payroll of th state whose service are unnec essary, make It certain that Dr. Pla mondon's term as superintendent of th new asylum may be exceedingly short. Th act creating this new Institution expressly provides that the superinten dent shall bold office only at th pleasure of the board. BARER CITIZENS VP IX ARMS Sentiment Expressed to Have Asylum Action Rescinded. BAKER. Or, Deo. !8. (Speclat) A determined effort Is being made by the business Interests of Baker to have the decision of Acting Governor Bower- man on th location of the branch In sane asylum rescinded and th matter reopened by Governor Benson. If they fail In this, the courts will be re sorted to and an Injunction sought against locating th asylum at Pendleton. Th people of Baker ha no feeling gainst Pendleton, but they assert that Bowermaa bas used hi power to further hi own Interests. F. P. Bodlnson made th following statement to Th Oregonlan correspondent: Duties Shirked. Charged. -The locating of so Important an In stitution as a branch hospital for th Insane of our state should not have been left to the decision of one of ficial. To have located the asylum other than strictly on th merits and ever bearing In mind th future wel fare of our unfortunates should be con sidered an act too loathsome for dis cussion. The officials upon whom rested such, a grsr responsibility and CDRIWRCIFI n fiPTQ PDinPC he said, and further stated that such Ml IMIW. MWIW 1 w,r. ,ho worJ. Line Between Natron and Kugene to .Re SlreoKlhcncd. ' who shirked their duty In not per sonally and thoroughly investigating the merits of the various sites offered, are subject to severe criticism. The best business Interests of the state should rise, as If In one voice, and con demn the bartering of th state's money to pay off a political debt." Ex-Mayor William Pollman made the. following statement: "Of all th petty larceny politics played on the suffering taxpaylng pub lic, the location of the branch insane asylum knocks the persimmon.' First of all, we were led to believe In voting for th bill, that the Governor, Sec retary of State and State Treasurer were to be tbe locating board. Instead of wh'ch, Mr. Benson, acting Governor and Secretary of State, and George Steele, Stats Treasurer, both shirk tb responsibility. Baker Host to Bowermaa. "Having received all they can ex pect from the voting public they refuse to examine sites or send competent representatives to make a personal report to them; Instead they delegated this power to our would-be Governor, Mr. Bowerman, who bad nothing to lose and all to gain by having something to trade on. and with which to pay hi political obli gations, as far aa tbey would go. On Wednesday. December 21. Mr. Bower man came to Baker to look over sites, accepted the hospitality of our city and made the statement that he would decide the location of the asylum on the merit of the case, when It waa a known fact that he had already mad his decision. "On Sunday, December 11, when In Portland. In discussing the asylum lo cation with a Pendleton man of prom inence, he made the remark that such things should be decided on merit, but never by politicians, and enough was said tbat made It plain that the loca tion had been made, and so I tele, phoned the president of oar Commer cial Club. This may be merit, but I doubt It. "Professor Scudder, of the Oregon Agricultural College, was sent out as a soil expert and was here one day ahead of Bowerman and still had to go to Union and Pendleton and secure samples of soli. I suppose he had am ple time to make his examinations and analyses and make his report before Friday, December it. the day that Mr. Bowerman told the people of Pendleton to prepare the abstract for tbe land sold and he would give out his official report the following Tuesday. The people of Eastern Oregon are entitled to consideration and want what the bill for locating the branch asylum states, that the site shall be selected by the state Board." P. H. Dean, a prominent merchant, made the following statement: "A a member of the committee on the branch Insane asylum, I feel sorely disappointed. We were informed that the selection of tbe site would be en tlrely on merit. I had been an ad mirer of Mr. Bowerman. but develop ments Incline me to the belief that the location was a cnt-nd-drled affair' from the start. I feel that Messrs. Benson an Steele have been remiss In their dut to the taxpayers of the State of Ore gon In having avoided the responsl blllty of selecting the site which was plainly their duty to do. When the merits of a location are wholly Ignored oy the selectors snd a site of ad mlttedly Inferior merit la chosen, th people have a right to enter a protest.' U-S-E-D PIANOS Taken in trade on Christmas Player Pianos now on sale at Sherman jmsy&Cp. On Morrison at 6tK. All have been through our work rooms and are in GOOD SHAPE BANKER'S GEMS GONE MAX AND WIFE ACCUSED OF PARTNERSHIP AS THIEVES, Securing Employment In Rich 3fen: Home, They Are Said to Ha-va Stolen on "Large Scale. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Dec. ".-(Spe cial.) G B. Blackwords was arrested at Sparks, Nov., last night and bla wife was captured on an overland train between Sparks and Ogden this morning by De tectlve Biggs, of the Southern Pacific Company. Blackwords and his -wife are wanted here for the theft of J5000 worth of dia monds. Jewelry and fine clothing from the residence ot w. B. tierber. the well known local banker, while the banker's family was In San Francisco. Blackwards haa confessed that his wife stole the ar tlclca while employed as a domestic un der the name of Jessie Croffer. The dia monds and other loot are said to have been taken from the persons of th cou ple and from their baggage. The woman is said to be the same who committed a similar theft In San Fran cisco and another In Denver, with prob ably many others not yet reported. Where possible the man end women both se cured employment in tne homes of wealthy people. Their San Francisco robbery Is said to have yielded them val uable furs, which they sold. They then purchased an automobile. They were making a trip in this automobile when It broke down, stranding them in Sacra mento. Requisition papers have been Issued here for the return of tbe couple from Nevada, Mrs. Skene, Eugene Resident, Dies, EUGENE, Or, Dec 28. (Special.) Mr Hannah M. Skene. -widow of the late Dr. Charles Skene, died yesterday at the home of her son In this city, aged over 66 yeara Mrs. Skene was born at White Oak Springs, 111.. January 12, 1844, end had lived In Eugene for the past four years. Besides ber son, Donald F. Skene, of Eugene, she leaves the follow ing children: Peter G., of Hood River; Charles W, and Sarah E. of Eugene. Mrs. Skene waa a member of the Con gregational Church and of the Order of Eastern Star. The funeral will be held tomorrow, with burial In the Masonio cemetery. Bev. W. B, Plnkerton will conduct tbe sen-ice at the chapel and the Eastern Star at the grave. Grand Trunk Pacific Gets Subsidy. VANCOUVER, B. C. Dee. 18. It 1 announced that a subsidy on an expend lture of $2,000,000 will be given to th Grand Trunk Pacific Railway for Its drvdock at Prince Rupert by the Domln Ion government. Tbe drydock will be built by the Bullens, of Victoria. DAILT METKOKO LOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Dec IS. Maximum temper ature. &O decree: minimum, 2 osgrees. River reading. A. S.8 feet; change in last 24 hours, fall .2 toot. Total rainfall (a p. j. to A P. M., trace; total rainfall since September 1. 110. 13-S7 inches; normal rainfall since September 1. 18.63 Inches; de ficiency ot rainfall since September 1. 1S10, 2.7 Inches. Total muumaiaa, a uuuib. poui hie .unahine. S hours 42 minutes. Barom eter (rsduoed te sea level) at 5 P. M., 80.33 Inches. WEATHER VrONDITTONS. The paelfie high-pressure flsld has spread southeastward and tn. pressure is a creas ing along the Northern California and Ore gon coast. A high pressure area bas also made its appearance over Alberta, aad ex tending southward, has, in conjunction with the Pacific slope "high' resulted in rela tively alien-pressure over the western half of the country. Low pressure covers the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys and Lakes re gion, with the center of lowest over Texas. Light precipitation has occurred In Western Washington. Western Oregon. North Utah, la the Upper and Lower Mississippi Valleys. In the Lakes region and eastward to the Atlantic Coast. Snow has fallen in Alberta, Manitoba and the fc. Lawrence Valley. The wsather Is ii to 14 degrees colder In North Dakota sod Oklahoma, and is 12 to le de gree warmer la Kentucky. Tsnnsess. Vlr- Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder not only cleanses, preserves and beairtihesthe teeth without m jury, but impartspurity and fra grance to the breath, removing instantly the odor or tobacco, glnla. West Virginia. Pennsylvania, Mary land and Eastern North Carolina. Conditions are favorable tor generally fair weather Thursday throughout this district. except that there will be occasional rain In Western Washington and Northwestern Oregon. No important changes in tempera ture will occur, and winds will be change able, becoming southeasterly. - FORECASTS. Portland and vlclnlt-r Occasional rain, southeasterly winds. Oregon Fair, except occasional rain northwest portion; variable winds, mostly southeasterly. Washington Thursday fair east, occasion al rain west portion; southerly winds. Idaho. Oenerally fair. THIS WEATHER. STATIONS. Boise.. . ...... . Bost on.. Calgary.......... Chicago......... Denver Des Moines.... ., Duluth ... Eureka. . Galveston. ....... Helena Jacksonville...., Kansas City Marshfield Montreal New Orleans...., New Tork.. North Head... North Yakima... Phoenfx.. Pocatello. ...... Portland...... . Roseburg. . ...... Bacramen-to. .. ... St. Louis (it. Paul Salt Lake Ban Diego.... ... San Francisco.. - Siskiyou Spokane. Taeoma Tatoosh Island... Walla Walla Washington. Winnipeg. . . . 44-O.09 S,SE HSiO.OO 4 NE 88IU.7W 4 NW iflio.oo 30.00 aijo.oi SO O.OO B8-0.01 34-O.OOj 7OO.00 42 0.01 HM0. 02 80:0.04 70 0.001 44 0.02 4!0.10 40O.OOI SK 0.01 82 T. eo t. 42 0.00 540.00 1 44i0.28l 21 T. 2:0.061 6o:o.00 ssio.on 4OiO.00 4010.00 4SIO.OO 48 0.00 "."".i 680.00 1 61O.02 4iN 4 SE 101SW 4 NE 18 SE is'w 'B 4SE 4'BW 16IW 121 E 8S 14! SB 4,N 4 W 18!SW 2INW 4 E 4,SE 4 E 8 W E NW NW S s 4SW 12 S 813 4 S 4INW State of Weather Cloudy ISnow Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Snow Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Snow pt cloudy ISnow ciouay Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy iflnow Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear -trace. THEODORE F. DRAKE, Observer, Temporarily In charge. DON'T BE BALD One of Our Reader Tell How Brio Obtained s Mavrretotis Growth of ew tt-ur oy tne Use of Slmnle Home Remedy After Heir Spe cie lis to end Ton! co Had All Foiled, r thflrl evh fit TnoBt MM! WOuld CftJ 1 beautiful head of. olden hair. I prised It most hlrnJy. aa I considered It xny chief attraction. Suddenly It began to come out very rapidly and at times I had intense ivrvhtnsr nf tho. tsa-AJo. vairJavna and hair epecialiaaa said my case waa one of dandruff cernra. nair micrwuco, bia-., out, nuiuuij ui. they -grave me did the slightest sood. On the contrary, my hair seemed to come out wen fjuter. and I was now zearzui test i should become entirely bald. In my despair frind told me or an aicuaaor nero wnicn he said would positively grow hair on any head wnere the nair roots were not enureir gone. and he said the natives of the country whore it arew were famous for their beau tiful lone hair. UDon medical advice. I combined this herb with Bay Rum and Men thol Crystals and immediately began Its use. In three applications It entirely stopped the intense Itching of my scalp and In a very short time it not only stopped my falling hair, but I noticed an abundance of new hair coming in. In less than one month my hair was longer, tnic-ter ana more oeau tiful than ever. All due to this marvelous hair-growing herb. A lady to whom I gavo tbe formula used It on her daughter, and aha said It made her hair grow five Inches in than a montn. ioctor to wnom i nave shown It say it is the only thing which will actually grow new hair, therefore, X think the public- ought to have it. At first I thought I would keep It a secret and sell the secret, but when I think how X surTered and how badly X needed It and how hundreds of trfhra must need it. the same as I did. I feel I ought to give it to the world. There fore? X authorize this paper to publish the formula, which is as follows: Bay Rum, six ounces; Xavooa de Composee. two ounces; Menthol Crystala. drachm. If yon like it perfumed, add a few drops of To-Kalon Perfume, which mixes perfectly with the other Ingredient.,, This, however, is not necessary. Be sure to asx tne oruggist ror an tne en closures In the Lavona de Composee pack age. One of them entitles you to a hand some free sprinkler top for your Hair Tonic bottle and you are also entitled to receive he free advice or an expert on the hafr by simply writing to the address you will find enclosed in tne canon. Ask your druggist tor an eight-ounce bottle containing six ounces ot 3 ay Kum; then put in the Menthol Crystals and the Per fume. Next add one-half of the bottle of Lavona, de Composee. let it stand six to lirht hours ana aaa tne remainder of the Lavona de Composee. Always buy the Lavona de Composee' In a two-ounce sealed bottle, as this preparation contains the Juice of the Ecuador herb mentioned above, and It loses its su-engin u unseated. Apply tne Dreoaratlon night and momln and rub wall Into the scalp. If properly used It will pro- iUCO most asTomsaing rcauiw. xim carexui ot to set it on the face or any nart of the body where yoa do not want to produce hair, j WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. 1865-1910 WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. .1 How Is This for a Year-End Clean-Up Sale? Our 45 th Annual Effort AND CONTAINS MORE REAL BARGAINS THAN YOU'LL FIND IN SOME PAGE ADS . All 1911 Calendars U Aff now. .,Mwr.- . tm Bridge and 500 Sets U nss now w. ...-.i... ' V- Sterling Corkscrews QJj Christmas Box Sta. J- n tionery. . Jewelry, our novel- ff? ty line...-.r All Toys now sell- U A ing at. . cw-T.-.ns.T.o). . All Handbags now U Qjj at. . .nr-.r.i. w.T.T.r.-.i Fancy Bags and U Aff Beaded Bags. r.Tr.r-. ' "a" Novelty Imported U ,nf? BagS. ... . . . .r- .r.. Water Colors and 1 A flff Pastels...,.,. ,WV4 UII ' sal.!!1 Off Ankle Supporters A. Qff at. . . .nr-. . .-.t. r.Je-.''. r.1 ' Powder Jars, glass 1 lA Aff and silver. ... . .. . 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