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rnn Monxi.vo onrfioxrA?r. fimd.yt, deceitiek 10, ibis. BOOM POWDER CITY DESTROYED BY FIRE EBERELES TOUR TWICE TOGETHER IN 33 YEARS Wkite-Hsrred Pair Appear In "Daddy Lenf Lt" at Hcilig After Lone AWnre Wif of Dead Sea la Visited. Hcpewe!f, Va., and All Its Peo ple Desofate, but Nearby . Mills Are Spared. LOSS IS ABOUT $3,000,000 TTmand. !oddenly Ifomeles. Ar Takea to Other Trans as porta I Train Mlliila It on Gaard. Srjro I .oncer I. j ached. TETrr..Pt-Rti. v.. r. -nxp ii. a.. I tn town ef 2V. tiunmct hr th Duooat Powder Com r"T. virtually w itr)ra by f" Ul. n.!r At P. M. 1.1 flam still war ua.rentrollad. fit it was a!4 thr wa lit'. left la turn la th loon, and lh eorr.panys powder mill, some dta- awar. w Bat blld to ba la "(. TB bias .tartl la a laatao- lar-n. T financial oaa l timtJ roach It at S 1. .. (! irouxn lj of bom t faroJItae InnuM wr tak.a to F'i'Bmo4 aad ptrburg ca pctal tr i a. V .. nalMJ. Bar) UVMIF, N.ar'y rT butM:ne? la the town. wu.-r had .prim1 with anttoal sW!!r. 'i(t:i of th Waaler tntrifrg tmnt ef the '' was tna.l ef i A bleb wind idd In ?r. ef IK (:!. al l withto a fw nisat't af'r thay war d..ovrd vrt b-k war on f.ra. )irvrae rTft.4 frurn Kicnrnoaa and Ptrbrg w.r por, to cbck tea cootUr f cotrp4l" ef state troop war ! Is prevent rtotiac n) looting "'" tba rrsa'bc uerri aa4 th ftmt;:. On a.grt caua-hl looting i.rs;hed, V etar lit loal a r;i ef Iha fir, accordiag la f.P'irf. reaieg br. mora IrwiK wr nt teeltht I ifi ricH.a ina iiJ report to "' tt -. military authorities kad taa i.tut-ca la bead. taall BW Innn Matt. T era srrt4 at I ' o clock. Th by Adam Drum. a ll-rar-eUi by. wha 14 smok can- In from H root ef hr-etoy returan ui;i:r.f a ruaa4 lata IHa t iti.l.rw ) aa aftarwar l a? arat at a Iron I window on ttla areaad 'f wic aa Infant in fcta arm. Il ani'ita4 la llta crowd fc:ow la add IUi't A frlnt wa b.aal a a It 'm 4 Iha ef lap4 lata It ii'tf a aor Iha lataat a hurt. r a bar taa talr4 a bitdiea aaml -or arvl brou-t a'lt a aacoa4 Infaal. tli. lima from IBa ert Boor, that had -- I'd la burn bt tt paracta. iipawii aatu two ax-nth aaa waa i t-D- toaa, and Ibara had ha T'jrn troala ta inatn tatninaT ardr. W4B ma nirM waapoaa aa la lb t ! la tba Waal. I.nr(r amoac tba rata lotitki tTr. do-tor. tiMiw. anaa aad wrtft wra ailtirta; aa tba a-ota Ibay mn la mim. with ririaa arra tair mm sr rttif al thair balta. T atoraa. boiaia. raataviraata arlWa h'iii'i:B4 and atbar iro.-t-4r dtrod i l pronasir toolbar 414. Tbara waa LcEia laaaraac. laaawdaaar Maaraa f r4ltd. rt.ta tSa tact t&a fir ericlaalad la ri jrant. Ibara wara pritnl ra aorta loHM tal It bad baaa alartad r aa la-aa-isary wha m M haa ba la a-cotr nii.-a of in atnp'.oja of Iba l" t'ant factory arrat4 laat ai(nL fri'-tala at ta towdar renpaar ra f J 1 ld:araaa Ina la. n4rrT Ibaery. To Irnrhatt waa found carry- Ik off clolbiac from a ptla la frosl of m burn a tera. (a waa aa'a4 al oac by a partr of citu.na arxl hurri4 lata a aida atraat. Aftr a reomaot a con ailfalina a rep waa p:ara4 about bt B'- and ha waa hacc4 la a Ira. Tft town two btnka war burn ad. of m. h had coBldrabia ''iii. wil teralca laborara. who frattt:' :ir baaiasad ta burninc batUd. In la wbt.rb lalr maay waa da nicad. fa oe bank lb aair bad t dn tba frn:.J maa from lb a'j'K.nc wtta a rtoitr. r . - N 7 X - 0S -"w ; V: l. ' ? ' v ' '- - ' I i i & f 1 J I V , CLARKE'S ELECTION SLAP AT PRESIDENT Democratic Senator Is Leader of Bolters From Late Ship Purchase Caucus; PARTY STRENGTH SHOWN - t FT X.KOXV CA HATH ERLI (w on rrd a lit'.l chat had tarday wtb tha yean- old lady and ntlmaa a tba (- iba Kbarl yoontalara Mr. aad Mr. Kicraa A. Cborl. Mothar Eb-rt la T yaar young and la Iha oefy womaa In captivity wha will ad. mil la ail of bar yaar. Tbla aacallant pair ba wad l yaar. ana la lb ll 11 yar lhay only wc hav bad aa miiftmnl la lb am com pany. Tbalr rraaaot loqr la Iha aacoed In- ' of a J-ln n;aaarnant. Mra. i: bar la playa Iba buar-aa-a-pot-of ! r rmpla la ldUT uef Lac. al lb llctiic. and Mr. :barl baa lb rota of on of lb Iruataa and appaar llr aa atlra. Iba hatlar. praaant qjil aa flawlaa and I near a bit cbaractar aloly aa that of hi wlfa. P lrat vlall am laara aw ' tl I yaar lnc Ur. t:brl firal vlsilad Portland. II ram with Kobarl Mntll and lopp4 al lb Ohio lloua. down by lb nr. ACala b Vlaltad ait yaar v a Iha doctor la "Tba Third ta-ra. Mo I of tbalr IhaalrU-aJ haaa ba pni In orlclnal pro- durtiona la Naw Torh or In Kaatara rorapaaiaa Ital ihi Mm Kbrrl lb Nan Jtampl wlib llanry Miliar company and cam lo Cali fornia wtta lb company, but bar only lait to I'ortland waa mad la !. ban ah cam la Laly'a A Niaai Crof Thl vauran pair hav Iw oa and a dauchtar bark f.aat. aad Ihalr cldal boy. Caor M. rbarl. who ud lo ba druccial In Avlorla and In Portland. Ilaa burl4 In Varwoavar. WaH, and mu. b ef Ihalr lima bar has baa a iDant wltn bt wlfr. Thy baa Bona ef lh hall-mark ef Iha ras paint fraternity lh fin old folk. Mr Kbarla la a Rotonlan:i Mr t:brl waa born Mary FarrtiaoD la coi!asd. and went oa the alas la tb ball't at la. "My parnla nxtr would com lo the theater lo e ma although lhay took fraal Iblaraat In my work." eald Mrs. libarle. "My father look m to and from Ihe theater rUa.hU jr. and mother balrad m with my atudlea and my rlothe. but their ataunrb rallsloua u p brlnainr forbada Iham lo nlr ta lhalr " The Kberl apend their non-workln hour In raadlita:. kecplna up a buay rorrrapondanra with th folka bak home la Chatham. N. T.. and la noi quietly about Investigating; Iha scenery. Vareftaaa Renew Vaalh. "We aparki mo-1 of our tlm looking forward lo tha rummr. for w have aurb lovely limes In th licrkshlr hill. We forget th years, and ara quit Ilk school children on a holiday. t'elight fully tha. a aweet old folk tell of th artifta of other days, kindly, reverently of lh big stars, and always with dignity. , Oh. If only som ef th Ilttl unheard-of young peopl of lh stag rould meet Ihe Kberlea and learn from them th leasoni of ktndllneas Id their f'llow artlata. They told of th three Hovthe. of Charlea Kean: Ihey delved Into their own Interesting histories; we cam down to modern-day actors, and not on word aava generous prals an loyalty to a fin profession cam from lb lip of lh Kberlea. Tbey ar filled with entbualaem an lh Joy of their work, and they aa only Ibat Ihey be permitted to play I lb earn company. "In so nice to bava father to look out for me. ays mother. 'n hy. dearie. says th snowy haired old gentleman." you know you look out tor me. OI predict that this la en stag mar riage that win stay put. 5000 SEE CHICKENS LOGANBERRY JUICE CURES Orejoa Prodwrt Ie-r larevj I'arfal la Caaew ef Rhc-amailaaa. Tnrvr; or. re. t p-iat. ixOTcanoerry jntce la aow blag nf gs a cur tor raaumatum. according 10 word rtve. bare loay troca W. K. to.iarvL of . oodard. CVarh 4k Co.. l'Hit f Prt.and. J Unit, jnaaaa-.r ef tba Eugn I ruiraraaara- Aorutlon. received lttr frocn Mr. TAoo4ar4 la whira b j. that th :.n rrv iu ha b round bnfic-iaU It la said I. Julc aa a aoivent r r arte acid, en of in caueae of t diaaa. ijsval paytci.B say that If M ta i.-a ca. lians.rry Jul.- aa a drlak wi.t aurpaaa other al-n::ar fruit Julcee. pgyaieua jt i today n fruit Jutr tended to diaaoive Ihe aria and. but thai k believed logaaberry Jute is me aaciaiaccory r aay. LEBANON SHIPPING TREES CbrtatsB 5appllre Vrrpmrr So I he-r a CalifomU. for LrBAXOX Or. tar. . pe-iL) ' re crwjl ef Chrlatma traea have aaarau:4 at tba stoutBera f acit'.c Station far 'auttuts California. Jt 4ru-r. l annber will mark the yermal apaaing ef th aolida seaaoa a Laaasen. Ta n emea Civte Club wui .or(a tae buaia. straota. Tba iie Clu baa met wita hearty cv paratl"). A camraaaltr Ire will b ptaredf at tte lataraavtioa ef Mia and raraaa treat. aa4 a community -.nj- wi.i be gl Crowlh o4 lirhool Cllrd. r-Itt Or. t.r. .p.-uti fhawtnf th rapid lacra la th aura hr f Biga .-loot - cragoa. h tata D part merit of Kdacatiua an aounced loer IBal wiu I years ago soar were bat flva high evboota la CVaga graduating a manv aa 11 an a i:;t. bow the hick 'h graduate riy n umber mora in- ;i. Tba tat toartmrvt ef liducalloa ba o-rjiet4 t.-ie atandarduattwa ef 14J big .-tiat.. Ka.rft ef these) schools la ! er! affertng four years ef work a&ave ta iath crad. but aU ar well inprt) wtta Itbrarte and apparatus enabling then t d efficient work. M. J. Myers Shows Barred Rocks That Won at Fair. EVERY BIRD TAKES PRIZE Canby Mayor la l!cei-c-rd. rANBT. Cr. l" . Ipecual) TJ fx!:artng nty ofir!.a aer erected M .nday. W IL IVai r. lo ur4 htm a:f as MTr. J I.e :.-karer. ra- ec-.ed Treurer. and ra S:?let ieorge Bate. C ij Combs aad T. Ci r'arr a Cactlaea. tao laat being r-a acted. prl Mora, on Inhibition Draw Ins Card, bat None Allrart More At trntloa TKan rrrslaa Cat a l:n Irrrd by Mr. If. - AltVa. M. J. Myers, who maintain a chicken ranch ea t'tvuion street, holds l.i dis tinction of being lh ooly exhibitor la trie vent annual Oregon Poultry aad Pvl ftock tihow wbo had aa ntry at th Panama-Partf! avspoallion. Ills pen ef Harred Itocka. 00 sibtbitlon In th baemal or th Too building, waa not only aa entry la ta pea eleae of Harred Koche at tnaa Krsnelaro fair, but It oa Iba Brel pn for Marred Itock pna. aad every ona of lb 1 bird, all lurr.d lie- h. thai Mr. Jayra had entered were plac winner. ituck dtatlnrtloa I noted whea II I ramembered that approslmatety !. bird from ail over the I oiled state and Caxada war entered la the poultry eshtbttton of lb eipoettioa. The spar required lo boue the poultry abow al Jaa Iraaciaco occupied three acre aad five mile of cooping waa required la acremmo-Jal all lb entrant. ifeetde taking place with all of Bt tl eetraate Mr. Myers woa aocood. third aad fifth la tba Megan ytm ef Jdgtig birds that lake Into account f lTlng capacity aad quality of Iba bird, la Ihe llogaa Judging conteet there were HI eatrle aad lh achieve ment ef Mr. Mvers la taken as a signal ucceea for Oregon ana particularly Portland chicken breading. Mr. llogaa. th originator ef the acortng system. did th Judging hlme!f. Approtlmalaly t parsons have at tended lh shew la th bamct ef lh Teoa bonding, aad 7i la regarded a ear ilmat for tba sis-day ibl- bitton. Among lh pets Ihst hav be a aa exhibition at th show none baa at tracted mora attention than th Per sian) cats thiMted by Mr. H. K. Allen. ef !: tiasl Tairty-eecoad street North. rha ba ea xblbltloa eight cats, all ef Iha Persian strata, aad two ta partic ular have kept many persons amused. Kewpie. a beautiful animal, of aoild rang color and with copper-colored . aad Rajah Mack, another solid e-eer-ctord animal, hav takea prtsea wherever abowa. tmrsco pio:os ivix prizus Of Si Dlrti rnu-rcd. a Urine Pre mlams to Exhibitor. ORENCO. Or, !. 1 ffJpaciaD Orvac crtaitJy kpa ltsaif praiaat on th map with lh new lira "Walnut Club, having mor than 17 j member organised In less than ten days, and the big showing at the Land Products Dhow, together with other features. And now it has com forth again by raiaing line pigeons. H. A. Mitchell, of Orenco. entered XI pigeons In lh annual Oregon Poultry ana pel Mock Phow this week In Port land, and ha been offered premium out of 11 birds entered. Ha sent 1 pair of pigeons, ona pair of each kind n Dreed, to the Oregon Elate Fair a Paiem. and won a blu ribbon, firs pnt. for each bird entered. It also entered in same number at tha Wash Ingloa County Pair, where b reclvd la iirvi ana on ronrl prls. BURGLAR 'SOOTHES' VICTIM "lloll Over and Kcrp Quirt," Is Or der lo Sleeper, Who Losrs $300 Pin. noil over and keen quiet" was th injunction or a burglar that entered th bedroom of t K. Tladley. a timber dealer, of Tillamook and Portland, at uia noma. ,i nun street, al 4:it yrsieruay morning. Iladley obev.t A diamond valued at ISO and a gold watch and chain bearing th Insignia of th Klk lodg at Astoria were taken. Th thief previously had tnA to gain niraac to a housa next but had been frightened away by ta " - a woman. ROBBER SUSPECT IS HELD fTrsi Made In Connection ti-iiH Clear I ake Hank Cause. eEATTTUF. Wash- Te. Rn.ne.a of being on of th men who robbed ta Ftri Mat Hank of Clear Lak -u.-..h a . . : " - .-wraor je. alter locking the cashier la tha Taulf. cara aSalorf. 17 years oW. waa arrested her today and " " """ ernon lor Id en tl f 1 oa Hon. evalorr denied any connection with th robbery. Kaloff was arrested la April. 1114. In connect loo with th robbery of th -'"' nana, out waa rla4. tolUr Day Include Wedding. MAft.lILO.V. O. Dec- T. p.t.P Zor ger. T. of Ihla rlty. a Civil War ret. .ran. ana miss verdl Killing. r. J?, or riiKi. appeared at th or flc of Justice or Iha Peace C. IL Wis, man aad offered him a II bill and a marriage license- Th marrlag waa a featur of a dollar-day sal held by local merchants. Justice Wiseman had announced be would marry aU couples Canby Mason tlcrt. CANBT. Or. Dec . 8pclaJ.Can by Lodg No. 114 of Mason this week elected th following officers: Dr H. A. nedman. worshipful master; IL IL K.ecles. senior warden: W. 8. Maple. Junior warden: IL U. Evans, treasurer; C. R. Uunsel. secretary: Ueorge Bates! senior deacon; J. U White. Junior dea con: J. Eld. senior steward; If. w Ifewltu Junior steward: J. E. Suther land, marshal; E. A. Priest, chaplain. Teaasaala's 12 raUaajs aava (ad r"-T of trackage. Arimlnlatratlon JSunoorters Fall in Opposition to Head of Tpper House Based Vpon Action at Laat Session of Con cress. OIU5GOXIAVNEWS BUREAU. Wash Inaton. Dec . Tha ro-electlon of Sen' ator Clark, of Kansas, as president pro tern, of th Senate is construed In u'..v.inrinn a ian at tha Adminis tration notwithstanding President Wil son refused to take sides In the Bmo- cratio quarrel In th fenaie. Th. fact that moat of th staunch Administration leaders In the Senate arrayed themselves against Senator riarka and undertook to punish him imnir and solely because he refused to tak dictation from the White House and from the caucus wnue too snip purchase bill was pending In the last Congress Is likely to lead to further trouble In the Democratic family later I. th ...llntl Had the opposition to Senator Clarke bean strong- enough to deieat r.ira tor re-election as president pro tern-, that result would have been heralded as a great victory for the Administration, for ther was. In the Administration. a atrone- desire to punish the Senator from Arkansas, and In Administration circles he was held largely responslbls for the failure of the first shipping blU to pass. Others Kolleer Lead. Not that he conducted a filibuster sgalnst that measure, for he did not; but ha did lead a bolt from the Demo- cratio caucus, after the White House had sent word that th shipping bill -must be passed." Thst bolt of seven Democratic Senators gave aid and en couragement to Republican fensiors who did the actual filibustering. Therefore. Senator Clark was held ac countable At the time Senator Clark bolted. attempts were made on the floor 01 the Senate by Senator Stone, of Mis souri. Senator James, of Kentucky, and Senator Williams. of Mississippi, to read him out of the Democratic party. and no Senator of recent years has been more scathingly denounced than Senator Clarke on that occasion- He stood bis ground, however, and de nled the right r the power or any Senator lo read him out of his party. Th Administration was greatly pleased with tha manner In which Senators Stnn. James and Williams walked over the Senator from Arkansas, and Secre tary McAdoo. of the .Treasury Depart ment, th tru father of th shlp-pur-chas bill, gave approbation to the word of the three Senators named. MeAd'a Part I akaewa. It Is not positively known that Sec retary McAdoo took any part in the fight to punish Senator Clarke by de nylng him a second term as president pro tern-, but there were many Indica tions that be conferred with various Democratic Senators In the hope of winning them over. And for a time It waa believed that Senator Clarke would have few supporters, other thsn the six or seven Democrats who bolted with him. Senator Clark, however, forced the fight Into the open; he compelled hi opponents to make clear the ground, and sol ground, upon which he was being opposed, and when he had done that Senators normally with the Ad ministration swung over to his side and he had a comfortable margin on the rollcaJl. The election of Senator Clarke as president pro tern, following close upon the re-election of Senator Kern as Democratic floor leader, disclosed the fact that the Administration crowd In the Senate la far from being In abso lute control, and that Ihe majority party Is far from being a unit, A month ago It was thought certain by Administration leaders that they could unload both Kern and Clarke, but on both Issues the Administration Sen ators were defeated. A Genuine Sale of Suits Immense Reductions on Fine 'Winter . Garments for Women and Misses x All $27.50 to $34.50 Suits $18.85 All $22.50 to $24.50 Suits $15.00 a Each suit is a personal selection of my buyer of women's apparel. Each one comes to me direct from New York and is in the proper style. All of the popular fabrics are here, including velvet, broadcloth and mannish mixtures. Fur-Trimmed Braid-Trimmed Plain-Tailored Buy Your Winter Suit Now at the Lowest Price. $10 and $12.50 Coats and Raincoats $7.95 BEN SELLING Morrison Street at Fourth AID PLEA IS EXPLAINED C. D. OILI.ETT, OK PORTLAND, IS Q RELATIVE OF WOMAX. Czplaaallen la That Mother la Need Dare Xt Write Sob Direct Because of His Wife. C. D. Glllett, of Portland is not relative of the woman who recently made a plea for aid in a letter received by mistake by C. D. Glllett, of Flavel, Or, and turned over to the newspapers for publication when neither he nor the postal authorities could locate the rightful addressee. C D. Glllett, of Portland, yesterday explained that the letter was meant for him but that the woman was not his mother. The mother wrote to Mr. Gil lett, whom she intended to transmit the message to her son. The mother, Mr. Glllett explained, does not write to the son for fear the son's wife will destroy the letter without handing it over to him. There has been friction' between the sons wife and his mother. "Because so many people suppose DAIRY CLUB IS FORMED Student at Corral lis to Kntertalji Daring Farmers' Week. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Corrallls. Dec. . (Special.) The stu dents In the dairy department at the Oregon Agricultural College have or ganised a dairy club to further the In terests of that Industry among tha stu r.nts. The rlub will send a representative to Spokane In February to compete with other Northwest colleges In a but ter-Judging contesL Arrangements are being made also to give a banquet to the visiting members of the many dairy associations during Farmers and Home Makers' week. Frank T. Baldwin, of Bakersfleld. Cal, Is president of the new organisation. Coo Bay Resident, St, Dies. MARSHFIELD. Or, Dec . (Spe cial.) Mrs Julia Durrand. aged 61. died of paralysis at her home In Bun ker HI1L Mrs. Durrand was born at Gardiner. Or, and lived there until I 111. when the family moved to Coos Bar. th leaves three children. am the son I would like to have it clesred up. said Mr. Glllett yesterday. I have transmitted the news of the mother's plight to the son and be has sent her some money." C D. Glllett. of Flavel. gave the let ter out for publication after it had been returned to him twice. He turned it back to the postal authorities. "Inas much as the Postoffice repeatedly re turned it to me after I had disclaimed it, I give It out for publication, think ing the letter may reach the right man In time that way. said Mr. Glllett, of Flavel, In riving the letter publicity. ALCOHOL QUERY IS ASKED Monmouth Druggist Wants Recipe for Denaturing- Product. SALEM. Or.. Dee. 9. (Special.) Any method which will render alcohol un fit for drinking purposes will be held sufficient, according to Attorney-Gen eral Brown, who today received an in quiry from a Monmouth dmggift ask- Ing for the legal method of denaturing alcohol. The druggist explained that he wished to offer alcohol for sale for bathing and for use as en antiseptic, but the usual method of mixing wood alcohol with grain alcohol, he pointed out. made the product poisonous. The Attorney-General said that the United States Internal Revenue Depart ment prescribes several methods for denaturing alcohol, several of which make the liquid non-poisonous, but un fit for drinking purposes. EGG FAME HEARD ABOUT Oregon Agricultural College Foreign Orders. Gets commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Mines and Geology. Mr. Lawrie is now in New Jersey. He will represent tha state at the convention of mining men to be held at Washington, D. C, De cember 16, when certain revisions of the Federal mirfjng laws will be con sidered. The Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, the American Insti tute of Mining Engineers and the Amer ican Mining Congress will be repre sented at this convention. Mrs. John Manning Is Recovering. Mrs. John Manning, who underwent a serious operation Wednesday at St. Vincent's Hospital, was reported much Improved last night. The attending physicians expect Mrs. Manning to re cover rapidly. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Corvallis. Dec. 9. (Special.) The work of Professor James Dryden, of the Ore gon Agricultural College, in the produc tion of world s record egg-laying poui try has attracted attention abroad. This week orders lor breeding siock irom the famous Oregon strains of egg-pro- ducers have been received from south Africa and Ireland. The ordere will be filled. Recently orders have also been re ceived from Australia. Hawaii and Canada and within the past year fjom almost every state in the Union. The Oregon Experiment Station an nounced the first 3o0-egg hen two years ago. Three more have been pro duced this year. Card Games Ordered Stopped. DALLAS. Or.. Dec. 9. (Special.) Card games in confectionery stores at Falls City are to be taboo by order of the City Council of that city. There is no ordinance governing the matter, but at the regular meeting of the Coun cil held last night the Marshal was Instructed to notify the proprietors of the stores to prevent further playing. Steps were also taken to prevail on the District Attorney to stop the use of punch boards. The presence of minors n these confectionery stores, engaging n card games and operating the punch board, led to this action on the part of the Council. Governor Appoints II. N. Lawrie. SALEM. Or., Dec -9. (Special.) Governor Withycombe today announced that he had appointed H. N. Lawrie r!l!!i!!illll!ll!li!! HI 11 For Christmas Buy Jewelry COUGHED NIGHT AND DAY IS Pi How Thii Little Orphan Boy Wat Cured. Wa want tha people of Portland to know that all latter Ilk th follow ing ar truthful and genuine: Towanda. ra. 1 ioob a iittia or phan boy to live with m and last Christmas k contracted a hard cold which developed Into bronchitis. II waa vary ill ana a oau couga set in that b coughed night and day. After trying everything, nothing seemed to do blm any good, until along In February I got a bottl of Vlnol. After using half th bottl his cough began to Improve, and two bottle n- Irely cured bis bronchitis and he Ined In weight so that he doesn't look like the aame child.- liarry A. Stephenson. Towanda. Pa. Tha reason that cougn syrups fail n sucn cases is because uey are palia- tiv only, wnu mot removes th catf. being a constitutional remedy In Mch are combined ine Dealing ele ment of fresh cods" livers, together with tonic Iron and beef peptone. It trengthens and revitalises th entire ystem and assists natur to expel the tseas. Tha Owl Drug Co, Portland. Oregon. P. 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