the 3ioit:ayG oRrooxiAy. fbipat, Juyr: z, mi. LENIENCY PROVES BENEFICIAL SO FAR Governor's Policy of Parole end Pardons Has Good Result. 47 CONVICTS ARE FAVORED Penitentiary 1 Well Crowded Nov. lift? Mea Given Chance to Work Upon Roads and at All of Stale Institution. KALXM. Or, Juu 1. Sj-ial.) Wltk 19 convict "trusties" working at th state Institutions already and with 10 mora to be sent to tha Institution or ut on road work next week, tha re cently announced prtun jllcy of Uv inor West la now In active operation and ao f-a-r. cording to reporta of tha authority, r.t a tjiaa baa escaped or kit attempted to racan. Tha men at tha In.tUtutiona are paid as centa a day. thla m:.e to mo Into th tuLnd.4 of tha ram thernselvr and bo d:,ued of bjr triera o-ernor Wat sld tolay that it will ba Ms plliy to TKoaaw tvtr rrcommetL'l.ttin n;d to him by tha partle burd. hit the bw le not riu!re rne to parole every nun that th bord racoir.nien.ij fr parole. I lulf.J to do eo, navertrirl, a." he a;itl. "I Intend to work on tue bo:e that every man who does not blon In tha l'enlten ttary aaould ba removed from there and every man that dee blon.r In tha prlaon ahould etay. Tha parole bord makes a thurout'n examination of the u broiieht before It and their rer DmroemlaUon la sulTlfla-nt for ma to feel eauened that the prisoners so, recom mended are worthy of erery oppor tunity to make good. Leniency Given forty-Seven. Rajrardtes of the fart that Governor Weat baa ao far a-rantvd paruona. pa role or conditional pardona fr 47 prtaoners. there are now t.j ronvlots at tha rrnltantiary. which la within a few of ih hth-recor.l mark fbr tha prlaon. Kort -two rdona and eon dltltal pardota and rive paroles have Wen granted, exclualve of the !1 pa .rotes recommended by tha board. "Men are comic In ao rapidly that It Is neccaeary to thm the ranka to keep the coat of Uia Penitentiary donn to a baala where tha appropriations will al low tha fetal Board to pay out without deflrlenciee." aald tha Governor. Soma of the men must be turned loose and tha men that are beir.a turned loose are. lo the beet of my knowledge, men who ahouid ba out and JU' an oppor tunity." Governor Will Maintain Secrecy. iooif tha men paroled today on rec anoMiuU'loi of tha parole board ware John M. tncklnson and Walter Sinclair, who were aervlB acntencea for Impll ration la the murder of a UUulu In f'lackama County. They have been In tha I'enltenttary since April. 190. No established policy of eecrtjcy will be maintained. In all probability, by the executive office surrounding paroled r pardoned men. although It Is equally probable that tha Governor will request In many lnstancea that names be with held of paroled and pardoned men when be believes that It mlKht ba det rimental to their future chances to sk good outalde of prison If It la generally known that they are former con vie is. ARCHITECTS PLAN BOOM f-pokai" Men In Foildlnr Trades Make Kffort for I.lne.-.. PrOKXXE. Wash, June 1. Spe- A concerted effort by all per sons connected with the bulMlne trade In th: city to etlmulato busl aeaa Is propoevd by Spokane ardil teeta. The plan Is to hold a conference of representative arehlttxta. bulllers. ma terial men and workmen, at whu-h local material prK-es. labor prl.-es and working; con.lltlona will be compared with the eonditlona prevailing la other caiFts titles: after which such re vision may be made In the local bedules as make Spokane con ditions in bulMing Industries conform with I Boa of tha ether cities. It has been susgested that the Vaaks and trust comt-iiite which make bulidiaar loans be requarcd to aend rera-&tatiYe. alany priposed butldlnas have been held up partlyen acrount of tha Mn riea wbicB have been charred for maney. Ta money n.ajket now. how er. Is ea.iaa- up sal It Is expected there will be no difficulty In securlnc the cash sniuuy fr the erection of firt-cLa bui'iin.'s. Julius A. rittei. presllent of the peka&e Arvhttrcturai ('lib. believes tl at a -er.rvl k IuciU q of 10 per cent la ha cot cf building would result In an Inersaaa of at Ut 1 per cent In tLe total amount of buildlna;. WOMAN'S TONGUE IN SUIT Orrroa City )Lan Serli $3000 (or AUejed Sbndrr. OTUEOOM CITT. "r Juna 1 t6pe rtal.r AUritine" that sie called him taief falsely and maliciously and etaerwtea slandered him. George Clarke of C.ackamae Station, has so.d Awgusta IU.Krlsift. ao cf Clackarr.aa relation, for ltfVO dan.agca. Tr plaintiff asserts t.Tat on April ; I the defendant la Oicirvn City. In the presence of many persona, Includm frank Oldenburg, lierta Oloburg. K.tta IJvc.s ai.1 I..I layers sid to hlra: "Y are a tui.f. you make your living by stealing proertr of otlier persons. an4 1 H1 get you la :tl yet - Tha plaintiff assert trat as a re ar: 1 1 of the c.iare he has been viewed with ausplclon. hatred and contempt by fcls neighbors and ac lua'ntances. lie allegea that t.e charge a as made maliciously and for the ao'te purpose cf Injuring him. and causing him to bo arrested and prosecuted. GRADERS TO BEGIN TODAY Sootit IVr-nJ-rUjrmond Railway Line to Be Began at Once. SOUTH BEST. '!-. Jur.e I. .fpe-lai- ray n:cfer and P. I'ruU'r.l ar rived here yesterday to take crane of preumlaaxy wars; for lie cocs'-rucuoa cf tha e'.ectrte atreetcar line which 1 to connect South Eend and Raymond. They nave opened an offlca in this city and will start two erews) of mea at work tomorrow morning, eoa at sur veying between thla plao and Ray mond and the other at preparing a portion of tha Una In tula city for the CJMng-la process. Mr. Fuicher la construct Ine engineer for fandersoa 4c Porter, of New Vork. lo whom the Crary franchise for the e'.ectrte Una la aaid to have been as signed. Ha declares that a full corps of engineers wlU arrive tare aoon from tee '' and that the work of conatrne Uon will be rushed. FRESHMEN HOLD CARNIVAL Pacific miveralty Jeaderg Conduct f jciting Track Meet. PACIFIC rNITERSITT. Foraat Grove, Or.. Juna 1. tSpeclaL) To aay that this week at Pacific has baa a "freshman week" would not ba out of placa. Tha leaders of the younger generation have come forth very boldly In controlling achool Intereata for several days. The freanman glris eonduoted one of the most exciting girle track meets aver held at Pad to V Diversity. Tl-.e usual order of auniiso open-air meetings was dona away with and tha gymnasium was used as tha arena for ti.e aspiring feminine athletes, Tha HEW BOAKD NAMED Lincoln County Has Educa tional Body.' MEMBERS ARE PROMINENT Appointees W lU Meet In Sbort Time, It Is Expected, and Prepare to Berin New Unties Two Phy sicians Are to Serve. SALEM. Or, Juna J-Spelal. Ape polntmenta on tha educational board for Lincoln County were made thla week as follows: K- J. Mlntfeorn. J. H. Glines. W. F. Wakeoeld and W. R. Hall. The members of tha new board ara ex ported to meet In a few days and pre MEMBEES Or LINCOLN COmiTT SCHOOL BOABD. - ; a , awgaMsBsssaSSaW ' ' n -f 1 n "il ick to led a- raa 4 of iW- the meet was among tha girls cf the fresh man Class icimitny. . . a . m l.tlina jiau siii - ' . . .nil Kj.rtr. train in mora iuu-w members known as the "Pumpkin Ce clipped off In the remarkable time of minutes ana - -v um. Another Interesting feature seen on ma campus - - edition" of the Weekly Index, the col- J a 1. ( eaal Inn nf lCia paper. Lirnor ! u v.sss Miss Oraet Tkomas litor -C4 Ho sw t knalnaia m si l al ar a 1" I XAir.pl it br the frehmn cIsm Ut year In .tteinpUiir to divplay Ulorary CORONER PROBES MYSTERY Albert Matson Mar Have Been Murdered. CTOLfKNDALn. vVash.. June 1. (Spe claL) Tha body of Albert Matson. who ass supposed to have been drowned In the Illg Klickitat River May 1J. was found thla morning about tlve miles abov Lyle on the Klickitat River. The Coroner waa aoiltted and he. with tha County Attorney. Sheriff and a doc tor, ara leaving for the placa where the body was found. They will make an examination to determine whether or not tha man was murdered and placed in "the river by his companions. SMITH'S EYE GOUGED OUT Kcho Blacksmith Injured Oddly When Horse Kk-ks la Shop. WUA WiLU. Wash, June 1 (Special. John bcrlvener. of Kcho, Or., was injured In a most unusual manner while shoeing a horse. Tha animal kicked while lis leg was between fcriveaer's knees, and tha pincers were knocked from hia band and hurled Into his face. The tool struck tha top of the right eys and gouged the ays out of Its socket. ,, bcrlvener cams to Walla VAalla to have the pain relieved. An eye spe cialist readjusted the optle and tha pa tient, able to aee. left for home. l Injured Railway Employ Pies. . claL) Eugene Van tlordon. IS years old who was hurt wnen woraiua loggtng train for tha Washington-Oregon Lagging Company sear Cape Horn. Wash, two weeks ago. died today of his Injurlea. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyt Van Gordon, will take the body to v i f'ntoa Countv. Ore. goo. forurlal. Be'aldea tha parents, ba is survived by lour sisirra u brothers, lie) was a member of the Brotherhood of Hallway Employes of Portland a ad bad been working for tha company 1 month a. Cleveland Yonth Injured. .... . . . . tx- t. I . . 1 iSnsMiLl AALAS'l. ' ' -- ' ' Wtl.iem I-ovelle, of Cleveland. O, fell under a orrnern i i.w.iki.. - - - last evening and sustained Injuries that will result In the amputation of both legs below the knee and the Angers of the right band. lvelle was trying to beat cm way when the accident oc- . .a- It Han at . . and curreu. na is wva j y Oregon City Saloons rrepare. AnAv -ttt rw June 1 teclal ) The new ordlnaaca. wbick provldea that the aaioons sLail have g asa fronu will become effecUve neat Saturday, as a result eaners or saioona wera ousy -day having tha old fronts taken out. A heavy nne la provided for violation of the ordinance. Oregon City Fines Portland Autoist. ORMON CITT. Or, June l.-Speclal.) V. K. Buratt. a plumber of Portland at 41 Grand avenue, who came to thla city in his automobile Monday, waa fined fie today tor speeding. Complaint was nude sgalnat burntt as ba waa return ing bJme. and Chief of Police 6haw took bis aumber and through It Iden tiSed tts autolat at Port.and. One Denoaltor for roetal Bank. I.A GRANDE. Or, June 1. (Special.) The Government opened Its postal savincs bank lrre this morning and one depositor patronued tf-e Institution during the Initial day- This la the nrst bank of thla sort to ba opened la East ern Oregon. Sherwood- May Mall Heavy.'. SHERWOOD. Or, June 1. (Special.) Fifty thouaand pieces cf mall of various ciasees were handled by the Sherwood postolT.ce during May. In that me nth ail postefBces wsre required to classify and count ail mail bandied. Train Kills Foreigner. THE DALLES. Or. June 1. (SpeclaL) An unidentiOed foreigner waa struck by train Ne. If this evening sad In. ttaatly killed when walking oa the -. . ' -1 . . kiulv was fearaii.rtit - itich el V t 1 1 - . to The L'aUsa . i- j r J i ' r a' pare for the carrying out of their new duties, which will consist of visiting the different schools throughout the county and attending to the general welfare of the schools of the county. II. J. Mlnthorn. one of the new board members, is a prominent physician of Newport, where he has lived for many years. Many of his earlier years were occupied In school work and the New port schools owe much of their sue isss to his help. Mr. Mlnthorn has sereed faithfully on the Newport board. J. If. GUnes. of Waldport. Is a phjr alclan also, hlr specialty being treat ment of cancer. He has been a resi dent of Oregon for to yea re Ha Is owner of the water works at Waldport. W. V- Wakeneld Uvea on bis farm at Eddyvllle on the Little Elk River. He Is engaged In dairying and stock rais ing, and during bisresldencs there has been an active supporter of the schools. W. R. Hall, of Silets. Is In the mer cantile business at the Stlets Indian Agency. He was educated in Michi gan and came to Lincoln County soon alter graduation. PREMIUMS ARE LISTED FLAXS COMPLETE FOR NEXT OREGOX STATE FAIR. Celebration Promises to Be Best Ever Held Prizes Amount to fl,000, lUce Pnrses 9S,000. SALEM. Or., June . (SpeclaL) In Issuing its premium list today for the Itth annlrorsary celebration and beme-comlng-week of the Oregon State Fair, plans for the big stats exposition are for the first time fully outlined. Re gardless of the fact that money for appropriations to Improve the fair grounds with additional buildings was ut off "by the Governor's veto, assur ance Is given that this will ba the best sad largest fair ever held in Oregon under the auspices of tba slate. Premiums amounting to I It. 000 will be awarded and Hi.suO In racing purses will be hung up for the harnesa races alone. In addition to the purees for run ning races. The runnlug race speed programme has not been made up as yet, but otherwise the general plans for the fair ara well under way. The fair will ba held from September 11 to 1. Ia outlining the various days for the fair Portland is accorded Thursday with the tilt Lewis ClSst !as0 trot as the feature raoe. Tha Germans have been accorded Friday and the German la (1000-derby will be tha feature race. woodmen of the World have been given Tuasdsy, when the new log cabin of tha Woodmen will be dedicated. The . Wood men of the World trot for a flOOO purs will be th feature race of that ' ,1 . CATERPILLARS RAID TREES Millions of Pests Devour! nf Vcgo. tatlon on Haydea Island. VAXCOUVER. Wash, June 1 (Spe cial.) Caterpillar are rapidly strip ping the leavea from tba trees oa Hay dea Island and making Ufa burden some for those who live there, or who have to pass through the timber. Mil lions of the pests cover the trees and are eating the leaves. Many of the trees are beginning to look like they do in Winter when al! ef tha leavea have fallen. The pests have covered walks, paths and even In vaded th buildings on the island. GIRLS FIRST GRADUATES Two Have Honor at Xevrport High School Exercises Held!. KEWPORT. Of, Juna L -Speetal) Tw girls had the honor of being the first gradustes of the Newport High School. They are Viola Ganno and Hallie George Exercises In honor of the eveat were held at tha opera house Monday night. professor Ressler. of the Oregon Agricultural Colleg delivered th com meaoaaeni addreaa. $L00 IL L t5. t No. 2 75c $1 Carlsbad Salts 75c $1 Steam's Wine 69c $1 Pierce's P reacriptior 63c $1 Wampola Cod Liver Oil 72c $1,00 Pinlc Compound 63 c $1 Kendall's Spavin Cure 69c 50c Wizard Oil 33c 50c Pinex 33 c $ 1 Potter's Walnut Stain 69c $1.00 Ayer's Hair Vigor 63 c $1 Stuart's 68c 50c if urine' Eye Water 29c 75c Brice Pure Malt 63c 50c Celery King 31c 25c Garfield Tea 16c $1 Hostetter's Bitters 71c Today and Tomorrow Price-Reduction Sales The response to our first-of-the-week special sales has bees very gratifying-. Now comes for today, and tomorrow and end-of-the-week sale of equal, if sot greater, benefit to our widely increasing cire of customers and friends! W heartily appreciate your patronage. Ton nave learned that all through the years reaching hack for nearly a half century pur promisee n the daily and weekly papers have been more than fulfilled at our counters. Shopping is easy here. An ample, e nthusiastic ales force to serve you intelligently, helpfully. Be one of the throng today Mid tomorrow. We will save you money on every item Quoted below and on many others, all through our five well-filled floors. . . 60 Tanglefoot Fly QO Taper, box faiOC 3 Belladonna and Capsicum Plasters.. . apC &0e Wyeth's Sage O"" and Sulphur 3 i C lOe lioofahs (Japanese J" Sponge), each.......... DC 10c Sassafras Bark. package KJ vie 10c Moth Balls, package J C 10c Whiting, package OC 10c Cascar Bark "T (Chittim) pkg. C 10c Chloride of Lime, O pound Q ' 10c Lye (Babbitl's), pound I 10c Machine Oil (Many- Use) Oiler -DC 5o Epsom Salts, O package eJPv 35e Absorbent Cot- f J ton, pound .'. it i d 35c Boracic Acid , 04. Powder, pound fcdTCC 20c Wool Alcohol, I A bottle .JLt:C 10c Camphorated Chalk ? Powder, pkg OC 10c Chalk and Orris powder, pkg OC 10c "Woodiark" Pure y Spices, Pepper, can C lOe "Woodiark" Pure Spices, Cloves, can f C 10c "Woodiark" Pure y Spicfes, Allspice, can C 10c "Woodiark" Pure -T Spiees, Sage, can C 35o Sigma Violet 1Q Deodorizing Powder. X 7 C 60o Berry's Freckle QQ Cream O Ci C 25e Sana Dermal 1 O Talcum Powder IOC 25c Graves' Tooth O fj Powder, 3 for....... jC 50e Pinaud's Eau de O Q - Quinine QQ C 25c Swansdown Face Q Powder aC 25c Antisepti Soap 1 Sheets 1 C $1.50 and $2 Fold- ing Auto Pails I OC $1.85 4-qt. Wat. d -1 Q y .Bottle, gntd.... sjp A ,Q 85o 2-quart Water C'Ta-a Bottle D C 75c 2-qt. Fountain (J O ' Syringe ' OejC $L50 ladies' J f fif Douche P 1 U $2.50 2-quart (- a Q Combination . ...ep X O All Rubber Bathing' Cl"! Caps, all colors OvrC Bath Caps, 1 Q 1, lit and rXZfC Water Wings, O r 25t and JPC 75c ladies' Dress- JA ing Combs . . : O J C 35c assorted Tooth Qg Brushes t O C 50c gents ' QQ Combs 37 C 50c Nail I OA Brushes O J C $1.50 Hair Brushes, QQ fine assortment cQ C $1.00 Hair Brushes, 07 fine assortment .... O C $1.00 Cloth Q7 Brushes Q C off on all Military Brushes. Sanitary Drinking Cups, alumi num, 5S 10, CA. 15t, 25 and JUC Sanitary Drinking Cups, (J Paper, 1 to OC 30o Paper Plates, for picnics J C 35c Dennison's Lunch Ag Sets, plates, nap., ete. tfapC Dennison's Doilies, J pkg. of 12 , OC 19 c Dennison's Fancy f T? Napkins, per 100. . . . t O C 'Automobile Drinking Cup, with leather case, tf ! f f 75? and j) 1 tUU $1.50 ' ' Woodiark " AO Ft a. Pen, guaranteed jQC 50c pt bottle "Rites- QQ well" Ftn. Pen Ink.. J jC S5c Vs-Pt, bot "Rites well" Ftn. Pen Ink. 1-lb. hoi "Woodl'k" Q C Linen Writ'g Paper. tteiOC Souvenir Book, Pro- Ofi gressive Portl'd, new fai JC Calling Cards, Wedding An nouncements, printed or en? .graved. Autocrat Linen Paper aj?d En velopes, assorted eol- )' org and sizes OJC Headquarters for Waterman and Conklin Self-Filling Foun tain Pens. Pens filled free. Box Dominoes free with each 50c purchase. 8-yeaMld Chicken Cock Bour bon, bottled in be 100 proof bon, bottled in bond, Q Q $i 00 Pure Old Bourbon 71c $1.00 Fisher's Pure J " Rye . 1C $1.25 Carlisle Rye, bonded 79c $1.25 House of Lords Seotoh ,. $1.05 $1.00 3-Star Calif. QQ Brandy, 100 proof... $1.00 Juniper Gin 83c $L00 Apricot and Peach Cordial .... 83c 6O0 qts. Pure Concord QQ Grape Juice OOC 75c qts. California Port, Sherry, Claret, Zinfandel and Jk Q Hock, 6 for $2.50..,. ft JC Wster Plant for gold fish bowls and aquaria, some- " thing new, bunch -, 1UC Woodard, Clarke & Go. Washington and Fourth Streets Rest roo and correspondence desk adjoining prescription section, main floor. Public telephones ad joining elevator, fourth floor. Visit our cool, restful picture gallery on same floor. Bee the demon stration of the "Prana" Carbonic Byphon in Washington-street window or at the sundries section, main floor AH orders by telephone promptly filled and delivered. Canadian money received at par value. 10c Bay Rum, bottle 7c $2.50 ladies' Douche $1.72 $1.00 Bath Sprays 65c 50c Rubber Gloves 33c 50c Pazo Pile Ointment 33c 50c Doan's Kidney PiUs 33c $1 Cuticura Ointment 77c 25c Menthol atum 15c 50e Sempre Giovine 29c. 25c Satin Cream 17c 25c, Sanitol Cream 15c 50c De Mrr aele Cream 29c 50c Malvina Cream 33c 25c Batha- sweet, 2 foi 25c 25o Kolynoa Tooth Paste 16c 50c La Blaehe Powder 32c 75c Pinaud's Iilas Vegetal 59c CASE IS NOT DISMISSED DE PCTREOX GL1DDOX MUST CARRY 6X DIVORCE SUIT. " JatiS Monro TaVes Action Al tboagh PlainUrr Admits His Action Practically Lost. Uas ANGELES, CaL. June 1. (Spa clal.) Judsa Monroe yaatarday refused to dlamtea tha GUddon divorce-ault upon raQUst of D. McDonnell, attor ney for the plaintiff. De Putreon GUddon. Thla caae waa bearun more than a year ago. Mrs. GUddon filed a crou-oomplalnt for divorce and named aa co-reapondent Gladys Lam barton Woodvard, who, according to a deposition filed In Los Anselea several weeks ago. 1 accredited by the Bryson helre with having received from John Bryson. previous to bis death, an agr trresate sum of 1500,000. DePutreon GUddon stated through his attorney that It Is vary apparent to him at this time that be would not win bis divorce on tha grounda of desertion. "Tha evidence I (cava before tha court In the suit sustains th charge of adultery made by ' Mrs. GUddon agaluat ma. and I find that Mrs. Gladya Lambertoa Woodward, also a erosa complainant who was named co-respondent, has no answered, al though, copy of th egmplalnt and th defendant's answer hav been served upon her." waa GUddon's statement. "Neither Mrs. GUddon nor her attor ney have aay Idea that application for withdrawal has been made," aald GUddon last night. "The facta are simply that I knew enough to realize that I reaUy have no case, and don't think it worth while to boleter up an already lust cause. Aa may be remem bered. I filed my ault charging Mrs. GUddon with what was only technical desertion, alleged to have taken place on August 12, 190, after she had -actually stated she waa going home to her mother, but that her leaving was the result of her discovering Gladya Lamberton Woodward, then Gladys Lamberton, with m at Hotel Archi bald In Seattle, at 1 o'clock in the morning." OLD SHOT KILLS INDIAN Royal Chandler, of SUets, Most Now Face Murder Charge. NEWPORT, Or., June 1. (Special.) Jim Warner, a Siletz Reservation In dian, who was shot about eight weeks ago near the Siletx agency by Hoyal Chandler, a white man, died last night from tha bullet wound. Chandler, who has bean under bonds to appear at the August term of the Circuit Court, will now have to face a charge of murder Sixteen Take Bar Examination. WILLAMETTE rXTVERSITT, Salem, Or.. Jos I- ffpclaL Sixteen out of the it graduatea from th Colleg of law ara taking the atata board ex aminations that are being conducted her this week. The two members not taking the examination before the Ore gon board will locate In Washington and will present themselves for exam ination there. Thla year's graduating class in law 1 th largest in Willam ette' history, and ranked th best In scholastic attainments. - Spain mekee only about 40.000 tons af paper a year, halt ef it for tha use of printer. . A week-end trip will satisfy you that ' i Gearhart Park "By-tha-Sea" Is THE ideal. location for A teach home On the Pacific Details at BoOdin? Department, Ruth Trust Company 235 Stark Street, Corner Second, Curing Catarrh Accept Our Advice and Try This Remedy at Our Risk Catarrh la a disease of the mueous membrane. Th mucous membrane is, one may say, the Interior lining of th body. Catarrh therefore may exist in any part of tha system. When the catarrhal poison attacks th mueous membrane. Inflammation and congestion are produced and na ture fails to throw off the accumulated poisons. The organ which has bees afflicted ceases to perform its propel function as nature intended it should The result is, complication upon com plication, which may lead to other ve mbre serious afflictions. We honestly believe Rexa.ll Mucu-i Tone will do wonders toward overcom ing catarrh. It Is mad from the pre scription of an eminent physician who made a long study of catarrh, and his great success with his remedy was an enviable one. We want you If you are a sufferer from catarrh In any form, to give Rex all Mucu-Tone a thorough trial. Us It with regularity and persistency fos a reasonable time, then If you are not satisfied, come back and tell us, and without question or formality we will hand back to you every cent you paid us. This is certainly the fairest otter that any one could make and should at test our sincerity of purpose. It eomes In two sixes, prices 66 cents and $1.99. Remember you can obtain it only at The Owl Drug Co., Inc. er, Seventh and Washington sta.