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yOYE3rBETt 23, 1 915. MORNING OREGON-IAN TUESDAY, CMTtO "AXES ABMT EXAMINING IWARD,VI0 ABE IV POBTLANH AND RETIRED COLONEL, WHO LABOR REFUSES TO URGE 8-HOUR LAWS HAS o " bUl.l' v' FX Concerning Owls, Flattery and Yellow Paint S3 Goirpcrs Sweeps Convention by Declaring Socialists Are Behind Move. m 2 INDORSEMENT IS REFUSED . : : : f .iih ii--r. )i v-r rsirw m ro ra eh es as b s i , . , -i r n pn- r. i -vcc j -kKer zc-c i I T1 Til m tr 1 f 1 PaPa rnfn fnri r"H' r-w-i -t r -t - ii . - -u- -.i. ,i 1 i ' ' , 1. ' Ii )' I J itz- "' y-i'V't? ..'ill ! f - "- ' "-a .1 ' I f s ' X'VJ r , I f k - . . I . t ' i: ii fry rt i ?- v i rnwertal Hodlar In IcatrralUm. Afirf l-harp Haul. ! Throtjgb Kew Jaltora la li-oiwrntc Pnre- ere lwljr to Mwirtre, Day. f 9x rnAvcta. z: t 1 mr!ra r ef t-B-r after f I'..I.tie bett.e taat B,k th ' .R-In for four hour. r'.u"l br I rU. Vole Iran l ! l4.ra atete ami r..irl ie-i'ti e fr eigM-howr . do a'r.,.int i4mu I I Uim rr saJ-d J ,ist la imp(""l .pee.-. e t- M. It k 4 -.rl tl - rt, w. Bhtu. B an.erol f re trie re.ti'-r ! l-e.,r.e the prr J (ora. .i(M.ouf-iT lil:i"B. trl t ef th- t n;t. VliMfklN J r jam-nce. ta w.aieri r-l.w f T Mieer tie later ution 1 A t"f . -1 lara ef Mvh'Bi'. among (MI powerful wotlMtwO f'll wl'n trie fi'lewa. frwlpitl4 te 'ie wa.a an UfnialiirtMi wltaa- Ct-n.ijnf ntio ef i-t.letie atteropte I ertare t&a eiai-h.r atar f f fre-l oeriia f r a inoa br t I lae raeo.utione tomniitM. Th com. . mitt. Iur4 th- ate ef 9aoi 5 c.juf oly t tia ttittXtt C'ir- L f'n;: pri: y t f ill lo " bi"Bi. tVK AD nfwMiml" jori'y In fo ef " mlmrl t !. cunnitt'. prt. ib4 flr ; iif. buf. it 4tt wrkfJ lT ' . mi . m.f mwr w ..i4m , i.or?r IR rlir n.l rr iti. 5.-l.iil rft wltl rtt; ' iBr1 lh -("""I t- IB rpoft. ! -li w in iwu:ii prt ibi m) f!Ft Btt.mpt ! IB IBI- Uamnl "I l ctl8 bb .;it on tRi f!m .T ! 5oi:nl prt will tff4 ib fc!rii i ...irm "T " Bouei vi;m II. . J"tn. W.."ii-tet. I. ri-rf.-t cf (4 B(iin. nnW rma.r. - -If aoma f T' wbbI II '! 1 f-rc It o a itMV of ui. I kpoar ( laa omia lor ara m4a r f." a!4i. 1 -rwr U aienjf !- lt-s.i la !! lJ:ril I TSl SrataH-a t'l aa. I ! Irl f4t. ef U -- : poiiii.-a. 't weal feofnu l ' u eatr our f-axUra l fiil ' " a" otiomic lb. I.. B-tr ":. rrJ.,m la "'. I want e&a fe4tt af acrifi- an4 th r . . . t Mil .am4. If . IWAfl tl pa w:- l. tui.4 ki ecaaemK trea- 4---n. i lie vital .lUlio II i.te a war. i lierm.r. Nitinajil amerntia ' qeml'.umtt ef IBe .wtali.l pPt m i r.orft.t.. ef Ike I mud M J We.'kere ef Amel-. lort IBe brunt e( tttxttfm t r' "' '" li 'Cn p- -a eat iowa. BH were h'i(J jlowa r rr.ee f la fje.ll.ia j litwml pW.ew.e Mixer. r Jimx I'uvil. i..pi..iJ.Bl. frera J i. t. lia. llere. tt ta c' u e a law la ! eM af wera. J !tf tm -te hl fceert tek.a bt J f" I. Jo.lfl J r:ll?!'!'' l"H Be ra fe.etloa ife ett w aff.t-l eatr 3 .l ll we-.re. Tkie pri.Jii.-J ea ffre--a af ayiBion Between dim jM Tre. ideal ;mper wfct. fc ee.J4 la it.in;ar llll.ll la f" ! ! e.Alt a remm'talaticka Br I'lt'PMl' iftB. B4 lB-a aa .-fle pe'l IS le iM l erf4 IBa rtni ttlee ;. t Bj."? repoft J nfar f jfui. ft.-r " f like eee rie B'-t. e'e-.l le wal ', ffyf a (ii l.ll ilar ri l I'e rent-r -f trie het l" aftewer J.tftntm wBert II le Be fcei fl'r-l II ! ehertell te "f eeia SI.5C0.CC0 CONTRACT. LET (.athrva A a., of l"rllJ. la tw t rrk rar l'Mrm rnntfa'lt fer a le'fe are ef Be part aa IB fatrna eaT aealrieate Jaitel aear a i ' e.--el l. Jk. '.l-Bfle A '. a l-aarl-v t wa a'a pr.par'Bat la ijeai'a a'. lara'lnna ISere wlfBir a eort lime. Be prae will r l Ine t'alam't Her eit) 15. aiai 4-ia raaa 1-a.l nt lata Miaanjirpl Kler. I t.nr roratr'a.-tBre ka been warklo aa pretw-t fee ee.eral )' T!a la.-al tt'tn e pr af tBe wark -i:i crel titan ll.i'i I A r t -- f a mernBer ef It. r'rraar. re- tir-e4 la portiea-l frera rM.a e. I. rite la preriara fir B'-ll" w-ir en Ma centra-'. HURT AS CAR HITS AUTO M aaua Taarw la lotial flrr Ma rMM Talla la Ia.h Arrw Track. t. T i. !:". ! La"i-r alra.1. iul.il a fe. t ir of B rieht .Bool. a.r ara w. tai r r' " -" a.j'nmorne In whun .Be waa (H'm! ae4 w-i ir-H w ri" t Br .ea. a)iJ-f laa V( a .io J . we. aire-a Br a Kiwi andl l,.mn n' at tna ial.r..tno ofl Tiu -f ir ar4 Ijj-! etreete earlr) la.t iM. M-a. t' 'T w. to ll e Jtamerltaa lloepl'!. I . . . eA ihmiclll he wi 1 1 1 1 am .'.'r - avi'.4 t,e. n hi Bva Bine a4 It the tr.-k l ""' Afo-errrr I ''"" Worra aa4 r.ma jnaal aa lar.tijti-.n. Wlnlnrl fMpa !Jtork. rm'AUI. Waalk. . 51 "P. a al Re. ar l. at ! W al k raliroad real alw l.t waBT l"B af ;.aeto.:r ar..ea4 meal a4 ara Blpaa4 rT -at la-market Ir H.et:a .a4 T.-nran. ia.!i.-aliB -wa !a for t ! fool fea point. ...!Ml '"""' l4.4 11 dr-ee-4 B.,.. aB,pp4 l r,a tn.-a. ef KA " from Tl.ok. .voath IV-w.1 Mill lUt-rn. H"TM TT.V. a. 51 .sa...aLV-Aft al.V.wa of ,1 week ! P'"' Bt yti T'mBer rompaar wl'l re.jme e9er.on k.r- tomrrw The rvrn ,.. ampr.,e. ! tn-a, 1- lha rai:l 4 .. p AO.fl. '..: 'r bu..4er. er.U .P... Bl '; ia a..ai.af a aa4 liair t rteaOa. A4. TUCKER INQUIRY ON Colonel Takes Medical Test First at Barracks. RE-ENLISTMENT IS ASKED Anar Ofllrrr. Who Waa Ilnlrrd lo 1 1 real Ue fnanirr ! llrwilh. Will Tako Menial ".ama Nrt If lrarrl 1'aawra r"rbly. vivmivrn BnRACK.-. Wa.h a. : J. tripeclat Uctjlenaol-Colo- al W. r. Tr. ,B r(ir4 for diaability li It" ot duly. leJey lart4 hl esamlfiallOBB for reiBli.ifn.el la laa 1'nlleJ lai Artnr lt! IB Mi Colon.t. afler e.e.rsl yrarV tanffin " B 'i!01 Kirer rgairi. Iia flrrt !! aa ir.ll .l 1 k la U la ! bo.pilal for eb.-rretior, ar mar !' l-irr. after wfclrh wUl follow Ihe mar.tal le.l. If ha pees lha mejl cjl le.l wllH farar UasiMrt of IB tBfnlntne boar a acker man Oiloiiala Wa.Iac an4 ta! rl Vtr mMob. r fan rranctero. , J4a' f-tr '. riH af4 Taplaln vaar:e T. lS.in. both f kaeplial rja. I otoorl Tkf w xm In Maa thia.ua Jt.rrh I. US. b4 a P-.in-.e4 Tmail-l "! Ib fan of Major ara I'ePruary SI. IHi. and B' repi.4 lha rt0 '"" o)T later. IU ,.. eit.nd.) ire mliiarr era4rmr at We.t Tolnt. II BeI4 lh M)orhlP oni'l r.brwarr l. . ,pr"iBt.l to li rank af UealanaM Ceioael in I Be department ef Ifa rjf wae in April. IBal W- Turkrr aa epr""l a a.ai.'anl l Ike I'ar- tnat.r i;enrl with lha rank; of Cr;o-wM--l plt"n he retlne4 until he wa. reti4 Ir. r. . I . Tna a'ai In ! I tHe4 JlBt' Araar f-r Major I 1 1 . r a Urn-.eal-!''.. II '. - ,or Col..B'l. i-i . l r'lrataf.rl faloeel Tnrk.r will r.-. e kla, farmer aatarr of I a ,,ai a.-el mar b- auiwli'-l al ooa of lh !, la im roonlrr. Hood River Apple Win Heart of Modern Eve. I all fe.sla aaleVaw Iran. aria t aaely lia .re alBla Hrr RIVr'.R. or. N". SI lUpa. rial! Tha lt-i r.ir arPa ha never reeie4 a'e a an anmrniia a t r.r..-i(-.l l M-r WllTief a" of ie Art-le tir-wer." Arxiat1on. in t"a. ma W- A. J. lr. wiw .riukltui "l. h at4 Ihe -,...-t ef IBe apple Bl!T. and aa drl Blf "r did II l.rhle her palate taet .h- ha hop. IBal aha raa Bnd a aaete anrv IB l-l er. Bardlet. Te le't.r In f 4.1 fo'.lnej.i -Vardr-n rn f r lBrti.lin. bul If aiT or, of l"-a aa I do you would ol 'eme ne. -Mr d"j'. h I '" win tr.' a hea.lifvil ti'U reil a od a al p. ke from hf pweelhaarl. k,n tie ronl.nl ram la iriew a lot f ftoe iM apple, w.ra d:pl)ra- They w.re r.. and lha flaror. whlrh I wilt a-l t"'rtil la a ehotl lime, won mr heart. -If 'fi f' fruit r rrvred ut in mataii. Iia Ba who calt'vata (j, aoi and prodaea -rh a product m4.t be areeter. L wouidn'l mind har ln a r. he ef IBo.e applee eenl arte I ana a wll-w ft t.fll yrare, lo would ol mind etl!r e-Lintrd wita ooe of Ihore arrowara. aa I am n-t worth anrthiac al ai.i. of mr per.l aod houeehnid for altar.. I am per"0"1' n,r weichl IB tcVrl mr !thl la l pin.le Tbra fot.owa a detalr4 da-in- of lb. womao won br applea. The l.ner ran. lot).: "If Iher la er f.nllrmae bp u your orchard dl trt who would l ha me lo correapond him. wno fee' lha lo of Borne, an aod who would llha aomeon to l- Bin. Befssv. I hU b OftlT tOO Ua4 la fulfill hi' deelr. - ew iin nniniir TO WALNUI ILUO DMuUUtlv Orr-nora Orcanlrailon llaa Social 5c aloa In Cliorrh Tarlora, nr.tXiTi. r. N. : ! IMoaelal I Te reranl.r araBBiaeJ lr.oro Walnut I'luh B.! It fir. I bannu'l at lha rr lore of te ITaabylartaa ITiurra rrtday biM. II fared to b a ry auocr.a f jl o.'ial affair. tiMr.aaa ware made br J. R. Illlhr. pre.arleal. and ITelrwor H. U WanO. rhairmaa ef Ihe ofaiullon romml I -tee It wa BBDonnred that 2'i annual r. ember kit. paid op and othar haro been eeeore4 Tha rail BiaeltBd "'-'I he hd lh even I Trtdar In I'O'eanhar aad re Ir math!r aerul and tuir..a nt. ib lkaXlr otr.-t tor lia nu- Ca7. AS7r7itce- lr.K year wlit b rl t'4 at t!i Decem ber merlin- Tha club take In Bracticaur an mi adult In Orearo and vicinity. - CITIZENSHIP PUZZLE BIG roam Jnatlre of Peace la Not lire-nt-ulirHl bjr Corrmmrnl. MAIt.liriKLJ. Or, Not. :5 (Spe cial ) The unincorporated town of I'owrra. with a population cf nearly 100 has a problem f'r an International lawyer. In' tha attempt to learn lha tatua of farl Zinimertcao. who wa appointed C'ontablo for Ihe new Jut tire of lh I'taca dlatrlcl e.tabllahed a few month ao by the I'ooa County Court. .immtmua mad aereral arre.ta be fore It wa learned the t'nlled ftata laorrrnmenl did not ronalder him a naluralKed rltKen, and unc then the I'onatahia and hla friend have been trrmc to ontanitle the wb and obtain hi rvaturaliiataon. ir Zimmerman about ! enll.ird In tha Army.' rr Inat Beren month at I'reaidlo and two y.ar and fire month ubMquntly lo IB I'hilippin l aml. VANCOUVER VETERAN DIES J. It. Irtitman. Ijito at Hortlanil. to lie llarlrtl Tur-Mlay. VANTCVKU Waah.. Nor. i.pa cial latob P. rrulrnian. pal 71 yeara o.L one pf tha four Civil War e.lerane Irartn her In I I J lo attend r. th innlvrrtarr of lh battl cf tietty.bur;. died Sunder at hi horn. Ill Karl fetentn etrr.t. i-f.riiana. -erl)l. wa lh ratiae of drath. The funeral l'.l be held from th Knapta funeral rhapcl at Tenth and Co. lun'bia lret, ancourer. Tuday mnrnmc al It o'clock and Inttrmeot wl'l he In Ihle rlty. Mr. I'ruiaman a member of tha liath rennTlanla Vohrlarr Infan try In ire nnl War. and a memter of r. .worth I'oal No. J. li. A. K. of Ihl city. He came to 1Mb county from N. break In SON. THOUGHT DEAD, ALIVE r-ef..d rr-T. rtr.1 fat erry precaution lor (car of nock. rih told hr thua: ' I ald lo mother: T"n you eland eome new which micht be a little .rock r jhe replied 'V 1 icuce aa. but what la Itr rather waa not home al Ihla lima arid hardly had I told hrr that ("fierier waa nt dead, bul Juet cama home, lhan h rolla.ped. and w had to pvt hrr lo oa ana can i-. pvdham. When father cam In I tried in b mora rautloua Th new affected hlra th unit aa It did mother, and I am o broken my;f thai I hardly know what ha happanro. or hardly ran I believe thai It all la true. Rrether a Tald af -Dewlh.- -No. wa bare not told Charley that h waa lhouht dead or that another' body haa een burled for bl. for w fear It asain m.iy affect hla mind. And we wlab thai none of a ur frlende or t hrley' acxiualntance will apeak to Charley about hi parent- lllnea du to bia return home or ay anythlna; about a funeral. -No I harn't talk'd lo Charlry about bl. andrrlnfc HI mind I much c!rr than when ha left ub two yrar aaro and all ha told me befora retlrlna waa thai b bad worked a a laborer In ral Waahlnston cltl". "I can't deecrlb my feetlnaa when I w brother tnd!n: there before m , eai com from th dead. Mother alwaya bad ho-yrd and talked to u about Charley return ometlm. for ... rten a.ked If w didn't think that . ........ mlrhl have Deen aome ml. lake about the F.-iw-en body beln ,.,,( t peatedly. but rlrl l aroia ron reraatlon relatlr to the funeral and a:l hoped for lha beat, which, ha com about lonlahl. -Charley aaw mother for a minute aa be went wpetalr lo hi. room, bul I told blm I wanted In tell mother and father lha Bood l.ea and a h " worn and Ureal he aoon went to leep." Trapwere Itnajr in Polk County. MONMOUTH. Or . Nov. t.--p- i,i owing io ihe increa In price a all raw fur trapper ar buy out- an tttt in a; and aettlnc Into the wood ..I. Una ratchea of mink. coon. u.krat and .kunk ar reported 'n th. r clr of ,h. b-' k'.mut. .uv.r V" .-n.e took len kkunka from on drn. bi.o nellcJ him OREGON HENS WIN Entries First Both in Laying and Judging Contest. LEBANON HEN'S MARK BEST Honorable Mcnllon Too Much for IMjmoutli Kock. Which nidi of Kxcllcmcnl When Juducs Pin Ribbon on Pen. ORKGON BtTTI-DIN"' !. Kxpooltlon Ground, t-an Franclco. Nov. 22. (Spe cial. Complete returns from the poul try how judging; at th oxponttlon to day Hive Ormon 1J flrt prtie. tight verond prlus. lx third prlxea, tx fourth prlxea. nine fifth prlxe. fl ixth prlxe. etaht aoventh prlxea and ix elahth prlxea. Threa prlxea were won by - Barred rTymouth Hock. White Plymouth Rock. White Wyaadottc. Partrldgre WyandotteB. S. C lthoda Inland Red. Buff Orpington. C. White Ufhorm, a tn.i uinina. tlolden and Sil ver Camplne. Houdan. Salmon aver allea. Ceciltan Buttercup. Black Cochin, mantam. -Red Pile name bantam. Kawn and White Runner ducka. O. A. C Ilea Lead World. Three team of len hen each en tered by the Oregon Agricultural Col lege led acore of entrlca from the I'M ted iaU. Canada and England to night at the cloae of the International ....l.vlnr rnnl.al beaTUn a Tear BKO. The Oreconlan took flrt honor with ten White Leghorn: aecond place, with ! P-arred Plymouth Rocka. and third prlxe. with a team of Oregonian. fourth place waa awarded to a pen of WMta Wyandotte of Brltlnh Columbia. The pen or oregonian wnicn ima third place wa composed of decend anta of the Oregon Agglea" champion t. rhimnlnn Individual hen In the cnnte.t waa a Barred Plymouth Rock, entered by F. II. Sherman, of Lebanon. r.l- k.n r.Bd e record of -75 egg on" November 17. when he wan taken out of th contel to be exhibited at the Panama - Pacific Kxpoalllon poultry rhow. Ileeerakle Meallea Kllle KawU The exact record made during- the - - i. . v not been announced. Honorable mention hy the judge proved too much for a He r red Plymouth Hock Itooeter exhibited by Charlea K. Fnaugh. of Hope. Ind.. tonight, and Ihe bird, valued at lli". tiled while judge wer attachlrft- ribbon or awara to ni pen. At firt death w ascribed to heart failure, bul when T. K. Qulnenherry. aupcrlntendent of the rhow. declared that chicken were euacepllblu to the amo emotion are human brines. .. . . .1 ih.i the rooater died of ex citement following hi handling- by the judge. An autopny will b held . Arctic Fxplorcr nica. INIX"N. Nov. IJ. 8lr Allan W. Young. 'ell known as an Arctic ex plorer, died Saturday In Lnaon. ir Allan waa born in ij. Aehlanil Woman Plea at Kxptxllloiu ASIIUANP. Or.. Nov. (SpeclaL) jlr. A'izuftta Sluaon Nell, wife of tan.ler Neil. Hied auddenlT In San AN OLD FAULT FINDER. An irritable, fault finding dlpoitlcm to nearly alwava caused by indig ration. A man vrlth good digfwtion aad boweU that act rejrrilarlT Is nnally good natur- ed. nrn utwdi"! euu iu..ie";" v. I rongtipataon. take Chamberlain aTableta. xjjey atrenfrtfcen the atomach and enabla ed. Whentronblad with lndl8-raon or t- rum-tM.'M v ( They atrenfrtfcen the atomach and enable" it fnnctioM natnrally. I , . Vanl in y a, the) -"' by th im i otX.aniberlaia xaoieta- Wf r m sTVf V7f it i. v.terdav. aged 66 years Last Friday she left here, accompa nied by Mr. Nell, to visn mo tlon. Death was due to heart failure. Besides her husband she leaves five children. She was related to the pio neer families of this section. TRADES" SCHOOLS LAUDED Kansas CUy Superintendent Pays Comwlimcnt During Visit. I. I. Commack. superintendent of the achools of Kansas City, paid Portland trades achools for boys the compliment yesterday of the assertion that they are the most efficient schools in the United States. Mr. Commack was a cucet of Super intendent Alderman. As to the boys' trade acliool. he said: "The best I have seen anywhere. You are teach ing the boys something- of actual prac tical value and they will be able to ... -i..t their have learned in their work the day that they strp out of the school to take up me pracm-c . tlielr trade." The Kennedy School, which was fin ished a short time ago. he declared to be the brrt building of the one-story type on the raclfic Coast i 80 Try School Lunch First Pay. MAKPHFIKLP. Or.. Nov. II. (Spe cial.) The Marshtfeld City High School Inaugurated a luncheon today noon at and S cent for portions prepared for serving :S people. But SO attended. The luncheon arc expected to rrove popular. Woman Kill Self at The. Dalle. TIIK DALLKS. Or.. Nov. 12. (Spe )Mr. Jake Schwartx killed her self yesterdiey mornlntr with a :2-ca1i-ber rifle re-nding-a bullet just under SufferedTwenty-One Years --Fiiially Found Relief HavinaT suffered for twenly-one yesrrs with a pain In my side. I finally have found relief In Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp Root. Injections of morphine, were m only relief for short periods of time. I became so sick that I had to undergo a surgical operation in New Orleans, which benefited rue for two years. When tha same pain emme , day I waa so sick that 1 gave up hopes of llvlngr. A friend aavisea me m uj your Swamp-Root and 1 at once com menced using It. The first bottle did me so much good that I purchased two mora bottles. I am now on my second botUe and am feeling- like a. new woman. I passed a gravel stone as large as a big- red bean and several small ones. I have not had the least feeling- of pain since taking your Swamp-Root and 1 feel It my duty to recommend this great medicine to an sufferlnr humanity. Gratefully yours, MRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE. Rapids Par. Echo. La. Personally appeared before me, this 11th day of July. 1911. Mrs. Joseph Constance, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same Is true In substance and in fact. WU MORROW, Notary Public. letter la Dr. Kilmer eV Caw BlaahamtoB. v. T. Prove 'What Serama-Roa Will Do for law. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton. N. Y.. for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone, lou bo wl ln) II also receive a dookh-i oi iuu.r nformatlon. telling about the Kidneys ,nd bladder. When writing, do mare nd mention The Portland Dally Ore . r i . . i . r irtv - e.nt and one- gonlan gonian. - dollar six bottlea for sale at all drug dollar stores. Adv, - - ' " I m FX Every nation has its colors so have clubs and societies and many business enterprises. Such colors are a badge or sign a mark of distinction that identify at a glance at least such is the intention. Years ago, The Owl Drug Co. chose the brilliant orange familiarly known that still identifies it. In selecting this color, the aim was to accomplish something different as different as much in advance as its methods of doing business and its merchandise were different and in advance. Promptly came imitation flattery to be sure in the matter of yellow paint as Elbert Hubbard put it, "Dead Owls stuffed with straw' "reprints," some call them. While The Owl color has been imitated, not so with Owl business methods Owl service Owl quality Owl prf'ce. Our aim is to be a little bit different a little bit better which all goes to show that Yellow paint does not make an Owl Drug Store look for The Owl sign. Washington, at Broadway " 7 i"! . . . j... rtt-fl latpr.lfore her marriage. She had been Mr. Schwartz was Mae Neuman be-1 drinKlng recently , hr hpari a nil uvuik i"v - - i . . , . . will restore T : t C. - . rn1tr iinncilATlv XVCSHIUI ova ij n'v i . cleansing and softening, but its reg ular use gives to the skin and hair that Jrabeauty cf perfect health which even the best of cosmetics can only imitate. Pimples, redness and roufrhness disappear, and in a very short time the complexion becomes clear, fresh and velvety. The soothing, restoring influence that makes this possible is the Resinol which this soap contains and which ROUND TRIP FARES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY . November 24 and 25 for Thanksgiving Visits Between all stations (minimum of 50 cents round trip) on the Oregon Electric Ry. the Popular Willamette Valley Route. Round Trip Between Portland Forest Grove .$1.00 H'dlsboro . Quinaby .. Donald . . . Eugene . . . Wilsonville Butteville . Harrisburg .80 1.7S 1.10 4.80 .80 1.00 4.15 Fargo 1.00 And between other intermediate points in proportion. Oregon Electric Ticket Offices: Fifth and Stark, North Bank Station Tenth and Hoy , Tenth and Stark, Tenth and Morrison, Jefferson-St. Depot. m V5J s your skin i :: .. v.n. e.e.-eiKer? fnrvrars. in Resinol Ointment, in the care of skin and scalp troubles. If the skin is in bad condition through neglect or an unwise use of cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Oint ment and let it remain on ten minutes before washing with Resinol Soap. Rejinol Soap is sold by all drnjeists and d-al-rs in toilet goods. For a trial eiie oke ar.d reinamre box of Resinol Ointment, write Dfpt. 14.P, Resmol, Baltimore, Ma. and St. Loui $1.50 Corvallis 3.50 E. Independence . . 2.30 Orville - 2.35 Salem 2.00 Albany 3.10 Waconda 1.60 Woodburn 1.50 Oakville 3.50 r7W3 VaTTV vrV .