r 4 THE MORXIXO OKECOyiAy. THURSDAY, JAXVAXZ 13. 1916. Mil : if -fi - SHOW STOPS BRAYS KKCENT PICTl RE OF FORMER PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT OF MEXICO, WHO IS AT DEATH'S DOOR. c 0k M If Not Today, Surely Tomorrow, You'll Need Soap If You Can't Come, Phone Your Order and Help Keep Our Folks Busy .hi v II i a aW 1 ' HARBOR SAWMILLS S.crm Sweeping Northwest Is Worst Experienced in " Several Years. IS BURIED VI DRIFT P-fetta of 3 IWrt I ( l l,-ew.i aliale. I"l-I .--. vara. yia"ae,s A Ir. Hiaa-a awfr.rtag . tl-tHja. mtri'ttt .. J, If - at i:.r ' .- . . iirv et elft mt tars ee-i.l. a-r. f r.. I. riMi - ta .. Hi. ' fa. a. -! H i....rs .. .j. a law r -a-a. tTijt4iit Ta - ft a.. n.r ia. ''W'l n a.ll I-. Ikla ..' t.,ar, a...-, ar ri-..atn' 4 t' In .amo ta r. wr tJ r"l.t T! . W...-- . p l 4a ki. ana .I.! lu(l" -L,- at ; o. ' ..l aa.. man .-...:' f Iw mii: -. .'iiii. i''ni r"ra i J-iati'r ,,. n. n f i-irnl . , a.. ar. l. a Ky eia a.... I lmp. ha ... wi h,A ia. ..ara-, . ra't-4 Vhii. 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"i--r'. a.ia'b- I i m.rn:ria iv la al.iriar . v-1 ' a ill ia'i4 r-a't'" ia t.io in ta Ji " I r r i ii aW. naAia aft la. t.: iiwri inni;i I ii im; aM lUlaa aaj oiraila to Ia4 ( Vaa rsaa al Jaallaa . K '"Ti".,i I'iTt. '. ! ti 'Upa- i n a t. .ra " iii .V aail'i n 4ra Ietta4 ft a ..-! aa "HI .a.r J jr.? ra ft . ' A N .rt i.r t. l aua't -'a THH t i. I-ii ilat r. a a .r4-t at J4 a I t i.rrr at a af1"1!1" 9 .W'.c 'f lH an 'i a pt f I taat ftitfftl a., m ft rla. Ta. a Irw a i.a rt r-i.ia f'ir mi. o'ft mi J ta ti-.a -r MI-TM IX IM IIM IX YMllll-L M.taaa lt Vt I irrr'aftraal la Li lit car. vr vivtix:. '. Jaa. t: o- al -lan .1 i'"l a ajriaai l ft l t aioa la a t -a'. aa--ii 11 I- ) a. A a. 'aJ I ftiat T 1 lft.rTaaa.l.r ra'tar it 4.ar.. i a l aa4 at 4 . ! ll aftoaa n,m.a ii--a-o la aaja-riaa-! la aa.,.101 ( Ira.va. a4 II Hal k a..Mr for t . ra rlf la .(,. ll"?1"' l.aarT. Tki I Haw.; ( r tia v...j A.l.-rta rrrlii r xrtlra TVfa I - AJTJi-. CT Ja, i v!lC-ii GEH. HUERTA DYING Last Rites Administered and Family Called to Bedside. INDICTMENT IS RETURNED riMillTOV ll. MOKK !OW I oJ ;n-ord for Sraonn Mvaltrr4 a Mrrrarr Iro-a la JVIo-. . . . r . t ---. v- n. J. it 1 S !-- Tlia old aoa'hor ra-orl af lb tHo 1-anf.r tur 4ropr"4 I" 4r twioa- i.to al T arlolt Th atlr lok a mm t-r l am.r abwot o rlf-k an.) inroa lars. of nor fall 4'riaat Ik akl Tbia la th. arroad rotdral n'rht tb I t .! aar. Iko Blafct af Jaa rf . Ill- b-.lo !' ro!d-r. Tti. I mprraiara fc k-a harm around I aWra- akora lolr. Urtlla lx-rr Mall farrier. i.w-w- r j. II IMd-I) rva " I a t ikaj 4ai .urt a iki a:ir '" h (laanl fcara t-ljr Tho d'P'k la from It ta ln-n. -' Indit-atiaa of l.tup, lai lo Iko hraar drift ! a,.l baln r.rT J-l altk dlfTIVall-. U auaaa alara. II la oolr paaalkl to inrou.a aa pb'"' arlloa Mirk Men lrr-aart-4. iMMLTi'S. tr. J. li- lx"-ial. fin air driraa hr e"'d Bortk . .... aa aai a.nlk of riakt Inrh' i, aiit " u" ''" ul Tft trraoro.i.r ... . - . atocft ai.a ara aa.l prarr4 aitk fr4 aa4 k ' l4a4 I. aaa Irlf Hall Traftic. nniM'r. Jan tiit--ll (, a. flrat Hat tca riarlalm ro4 traT.4 araa 4-laiad oa ,., .f .aoa Tk.ra a a likt laa la laaa-rtar Ik. la.t l: roar, bat ftn .af oaliaa ftarl. ta -pt" f-"- a foot la IB '! to f.t ia tha knu. .iir-.auck I Saffrrta. I a vk r "i. Ja ll atpii Will aaliaa4 " and faUlatT " 7t.i.r r ckt nkr cllort ta , a-.a tk trv.at.r r---r4 to aftpoct'4 T. b.travoa.t.r f.ll la ka.aa l.arlr l . aaorn.a Tram ara lat 1 a,r4 kaaan... la aauf". part af ta. 4-a I i-d op Tt- U afT.ria tm-tmM lTtatarB Ml la. tar of uom la ! kraa. tit.rvi - -"- 1 11 4 pax la I - .a..a f .It la aal.aa lodaT J.t Ifta oat.nin tomakt. (..lC f--a --. daujr t-' ......... Iraffla- a4 Ikraitlta aa la p4otraa. ti ftaoar aVa aaa.4 aa iniMry Iwaloa ll Oa-r-la. h tort faoit. Dliril U Or. Ja II ira-il I a.a'oa i oaair ao l-M moraine klaakat of ana laa-a ia .i.riv bb4 dMrtiB t ki.rael.r th . . . i r am bbow ta rata i " . . vi . . l..i alarat tk! a J a aiaia '" ' m alad aar tro:r t-ota Ik acuta. 4t tavUr It KaJ'da-l- Cold laarraa-ra al toalU to alia. ' A I.I-k WUV Wa-k . Ja. IS )oa-val i T a- afT lt alt 4rpp4 flora I lo Iwloa ' Early . . . . . . al In and ll-l A J a a. - -" f-aar ' fa laa-k ef anoar I. I For Ik Vklatar tka ftnoar lti. ami a-o . f aiwaa r fur aaora aaaa and arar alft.r C'otlaca f.roaa Ha o tola4. nvrTkOr Oltnvr, Or . Jaa. 13 ipti1 k Ta aatb.r tod ka aa a aalttura of xia aa aJriaal. Tb.r ka kaa aa olid aad tk tbrnamlar baa r!a4 akoat fram Tir Ik litl-O af 1 1. aaaoar l.ft talkt. T.r ia ara I ait t ;.' k. a a a-aai. tk a:y aa!a4 - 14 a.-. a J. , I'rtirral t.ranJ Jarj Jaabrnlia He all of larrailcailoa lo C'oart a Ulr of ri-Iki-lalor of Mri taro Iraa lo Voar. Kt. TAJ". Jan. I! Th drklli of "aaraaxal Vk-lorlana llu.rta. n-a pro alaioaal l'r.ld.al of M.tla-o. a aa aBO avrtarllr p:t4 tonmhL Al arirarK Itucrlaa lamlly raJlail lo hi tUdaida Tk final Hr'iniili wrr admin lat.r.d al cloak. IN ASTOM.i. T, Jaa. It Gn rl Vlcioriana llurt. hl formrr pr . hav.lti c aarnt. Joa IL Katnr. sod tn otn.ra war ItxJictad hrr today by a kdrl craad Jury for conaplracy to aloiat Ik nulralltr law lljrrta aa ariaalad In Nar Mmlco altk Ura.ral -cual Oroiro arrrral month aao arhll on route lo KI I'aao to lak rotnmand. It aa rhara.d. of aa ntlri Ba rolulonry nior Bnl In Math o. arhlrb uppoa-dly ara prorrpto.1 by th Orntlflro lm-nt. II a al liberty in HI I'aao on bond for a lima, bul altar Orn.ral troo )umtad hi bond and flad. Ilurrta ara arr.afd a a military prlonrr and until hta rr-nl lllnn alrtainrd In rort luua. .ros-o latr hill-d In a battl altk dopuii arar Van Horn. Trx. TRA1H SERVICE KEPT UP ALL aOVa.M(.IITIU K I IM K!T TiK:-i OIT Ol LINK. tl.ad ta kaaa-raaaral, C'all- faralai aaasa Traabk lUprrU rn-r4 Krrplaa Trarka Clear. . Train arrvira. up la an varly hour last PIKbl. hkd aoi viffrrl natarlally ob account of tha ktorm. Train ar arrltrin In Portland with normal proruptn and r(ularily. All th anoa.f laklinc quipmnl ba bn pr-d Into arira. Tha uihro l'a-lfl" rrport a far outh a "Tmrit Som trou hl ha ba pi l-d up In th rrd- of th iaiklyoa Mountain, bul th r Hir train ka barn handled or that portion of th lln wiihoul rloua dlay. A Ira 111 a-roaa tk track n.ar Xltrar on lh Tillamook road yaaaiarday an4 dlaya4 traina Th Ob trija-ttoa ar rmov4 lat alabt. Th prlnoipal iroubl on th 0.-W. It. a .N ma ha ban found btwa I'ortUnd and Tha Wllaa O.W. II. A N. train No. IT. from Oilraco. arrlT.d in Portland Iraa than an hour lata lt nlaht. Olh.r train ar runnlnc on a-h4ula Tn North Hank road I fiihtlnr hard la kp It Ho biwan l'ortland ando pokan op a, aad altk eonaidar abia urra.a lltr.ra Portland and "aaaltl th Northern pkrifle haa hpl th lln opn and th fx-Mlr on all Hoc la up lo tha normal atanrtard. SERVANTS GET ESTATE Mill, or -ana. u r HtwiiTifj i riu;o rott rHOBkTat. trllaa la 1114 I B by Trlatnuk ' pk laaa Thiol. alaU. aa4 Japan C'aak fit. ...b a To l-o Thi.l. a maid, and T. M Tat.iahl. Japaao cook, bulk r-nla for I .ar In b houprhold of lou K Hamilton. Ik lat aoa-lal aorkrr l.ft kar aat.r fortuna Tk a-lll a a a ftld for probat with County Clark Coffey .trda. Tk properly of VI 'a. Hamilton wa raoatli In ral ait. ali an ln IrtB.K luo of about HVti'l, kut o klly ni-umbrq Ikal after all marttafta and Indrbtadn.a ar rirared aaay Ike reaidaa will amount probably ta on!y a fa a- ikouanda. Prabatikc af tk will la hIJ up by a .l.rra from Hla hard H. Coolida. a attorney at float on. who rrpraaent tor( M. Ilryn. a nephew, th only blood rltl or M ra Hamilton, with in .sr.pi torn cf a brotk.r. Jokn torx a rva addr.a. la not known. Tk iicram rqut that no action ti taka In lb ad mm lat ration of th iate ar probata of aa -alld"" will uatal Ik .ndr may be heard from and Jvt t'itan laau-l ord.ra to thl affect. Mr. Ilryn bad twit ben tela- rapbed with racard to fan.ral ar raaaoaaat. bat anewerad neither mea- - a Attrrn A. F. nl aad Gor p. Jaaeph wr namd by Mr, liamil oa aa icator for her eit. Th will waa tatad Nawmker 34. 1 1 1. llwaaklc Arpeal Mrm Caa?. MILWAVivIil. Or, Jaa. II, iSp- rlal.) Tk Mllaaukl Council haa In trurted t'lly Attorna-y ISkulaaoa to ap pal lha raae wfcareln a property owner on Front tr.t raitd payment of aiyimrni for parinc lh Ireel and okiamed declaion In hi for la lh lower court. Tha amount directly In eoltred I ll. Ik aemal. but the whole MMrarni for lha lmpro-em.nl of tha atreel. !.. may bo larall da 14. TEXT TO BE USED ON TEST Suiat-rlntrntlenl I'roptar MctlioU to .Luminal "Crammln'." n.l.CM. Or.. Jan. It fHpeclaD In v. . i . , t .. n. al.alh arada axam Inalion a n.w plan of allowlnc pupil to rrfr to mrir ii w. i inc qualion In L'nited Stat bitory and cil ornaril will b tried. J. A. Churrhut Huprrlnl.nd.nl of Public lnt ruction, announced today. While tboae taklna the tat will be permitted to refer lo their textbook, lh queition will be o framed to teat thir abllly lo prt; what lhy kae learned la clear, com laa Ian- (ua. Tba advaniace oi iurn a pian. nu pertnlendent Churchill points out, are lhal ll permits the Instructor lo em phaaisa the historical erenl which sr deemed Important. II will Ble "th teacher arealer freedom and eliminate -crammlnc" oa lha part of the pupils. INDICTMENT IS ATTACKED CaMtlng Aaitle of Miinlrr rinding by Grand alurjr Aikcd. KLAMATH FALIJ. Or.. Jsn. II ISircial.) The recently-found indict ment of the Klamath County (rand Jury charrln-c A. Krnent Lawrence and Mr. and Mr. Our Hunter with the murder of Mr. Alma Kauhne In the l-ndd Hollow fued some time o u bitterly sttsrked today In Circuit Court here by W. II. A. ilenner, attorney lor Lftwrence. with a motion lo hare ssnre t saldc. The motion charge that no sufficient ! farts are sllesed to conntltute a crime; that no such crime as Iiml ucsree murder now exists la OreKon. The around sr slmllsr to thoxe ui-jn which demurrer to the Indict ment anftlnat Mr. and Mrs. Hunter ws la-rd. which demurrer wss overruled by Judse Kuykrndsll. SUNDAY CLOSING IS VOTE t'orrat iroc Kcrp Theater Prom 0rnlnc by IJirirc Majority. Kolt EST GKOVE. Or., Jan. 11. Ope riaL At the city election held here Tueaday more than 7o rotes wer csst. Two tickets were In the Odd, the people's ticket, nominated at the recular caucua. and the clllsens' con erestlve ticket. The question of openlnc the picture show on ttunday waa before the voters, snd they detested the openlns of shows by la majority. Tha entire people ticket was elected as follow: Mayor. Uor O. patron. Incumbent: Treas urer. Hobert P. Wins: rlecorder. M. K. Markham: Aldermen. W. H. Coon and Ivee J. Hoar, re-elected, snd lr. R. P. Nixon. CLUB TO PLAN DRAINAGE Kneene Commrrrlal Body May Pro ftlde l and for Start. KI'OKXK. Or. Jan. 11. peclal.l The Kusene Commercial Club will take lb mutative In plans lo drain the Laona Tom and Amazon districts. In whi-h It eatlmsted that there are l. acres of land rendered absolutely, uaa-leas by excerr.lv water and .iv arrea which can be only partially culti vated because of exceaslve water, ac cording la a dectalon announced at the weekly club luacbean today. Tka club may furnish the funds necessary for aettina th plan under way. It la eatltrated that this will taka II, YOUTHS CONFESS HOLDUP lour Arrr-alod for Itobblnf First Mrrrt Crorrr. Four youths wer rresleil and charaed with hlahway robbery early last nicht by l" el-tlv Leonard and tuvall. who Inveatlsated the robbery of C. A. Ciiurchlll Tueaday nlKht. when 12 1 wa taken from him In hi store at tti First street. The officer aay lh bora confeed. Tho arrested were: Frank Seles tins, I": Joe Ouerrers. 19: John Coo ler. 1. and Olen Kiockdale. 1. The revolver ud In th holdup was due out of tha snow at Second and Mont gomery treet by the police last night- ROGUE RIVER VALLEY IS HIT snow. Hal a and hannhlna Alter nate; Malts Hampered. GRANTS PASS. Or- Jan. 11. 'Spe cial. For sva day the whole Konue Hlvvr Valley ha experienced almost a constant snow or rain. Hays Hill and the Illinois Valley are almost Iropaa sbl. the rural malls either are areat ly delayed or held op. the snow In the mountain Is several feet deep while in tha valley snow, rain and sunshine alternate. The streams ar not yet swollen, as he moisture Is Kolna Into the tround, guarantee...; bounulu, crops, Hi ' U Is 1)1 f; 25c Resinol Soap 186 10c Physicians' and Surgeons' Soap, cake :...7& 3 for 19 10c "Wood-Lark'' Milled Glycerine Soap, 4 for. . 25 10c Lister's Antiseptic Soap, 3 for only 16d 15c Liebi.j's Skin Soap, 3 for. . .24d 10c Stork Castile Soap, 3 for. .18 10c Colgate's English Process Soap, 3 for 25 10c Tyee Mechanics' Soap, 3 for 18tJ n . P1..1 o af "Ufa ..". IUC OKHt, o iur xcyv 10c Flash, 3 for 19d 10c Kirk's Sandalwood Soap, 3 for nnltf 17 ' r4Li3 10c Colgate's Big Bath. 3 for..25d . iaa iiiui .vav v " "x- at only . .- 15d 10c Jergen's Toilet and Bath Tablets, assorted odors, dozen 8oC 5c Congo Coco Soap, 1 dozen in box 39t 15c Broadway Bath Soap and 25c Rubber Sponge, both for 15fi 25c bar Floating Castile Soap. -17d 25c Hind's Cream Soap 17 10c Valiant's Antiseptic Skin Soap. 3 for 17c 5c Grandpa's Tar Soap, 6 for 25c 25c Poslam Soap 18c 10c Jap Rose Soap, 3 for 19c 10c Valiant's Juniper Tar Soap, ii for 17c 20c Antiseptic Calendula Soap. 3 for 40c 10c Maxine Elliott Complexion Soap, 3 for 18c 25c Hygienic Soap, unscented, 3 for only 50c 10c Kirk's Soap, assorted odors, o for 17c 10c White Castile Soap, 3 for. .18c 10c Stearns' Sandalwood Bath Tab lets, 3 for. .. : 17c 10c Prize Baby Soap, 3 for 18c 10c Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap, 3 for . 19c 10c Stuart's Buttermilk and Cucum ber Soap, 3 for 17c" 10c Eutopia Soap, 3 for 16c Trading Stamps Go With Soap, of Course Ilk- H JUDGE SETS LIMIT Attacks on Catholics Not to Be Read in Full in Court. BOOKS ARE IDENTIFIED Defense Overruled In Trial of Pub-lIslM-rs Accused of Misuse of Malls In Circulating; Mat ter Libeling Church. JOPLIX. Slo.. Jsn. 15. Limits' as to the extent certain newspaper articles and excerpts from the book, upon which chsrges of misuse of malls are based by the Government might be i th. inrv were set by Judge Van Valkenburgh in the trial of the slleged publishers of the Mensce. a weekly newspaper. In Federal Court here today. This action of the court overruled objections entered by attorney for the defense, who Insisted that the articles snd chapters should be read In full, ao thst the Jurors may determine from the context whether the matter In question Is Indecent or immorsU t. kt. Wilson. United States District At torney. Insisted thst only portions or the articles and chapters had been placed in evidence. , Juris- Van Valkenburuh then passed on the matter submitted. Indicating parts of article, and P,rUo" k"' tain chapters in the book which might be admitted. . . . n....-e. read contained .11 a u t vi i charsra of Immorality asralnst mem bers of the istnonc cier-. ... Mr. Nonnie J. Wilson, of fet. Louis Identified a copy of a ,bo"karin title "The Pope. Chief of White felav ers. High Priest of Intrigue a. be ing one of two copies she 'd.wer mailed to her by the Menace Pul ing Company, of Aurora. Mo., a defend ant In the trial. . , . Cnder cross-exsmlnaUon by J. L Pheppsrd. attorney for the defense, lira Wilson testified she wss a Ro me n Catholic. BROTHER HUHTER SLA1H PKItRT I.OWB MISTAKE- FOR DEER OX TRIP WITH AtDE.1 LOWE. Men Atlesapt Caver Large Seetlea of Mill, aad Moving Object la the Brash Draws Deadly Fire, F.CGF.NK. Or, Jsn, 11. (Special.) Perry Lowe, aged 1. was accidentally r;..' rn... .in. wifn his brother. aiiteu . ii". - ------ - Afden Lowe, sgod 12. todsy. He was fc. .1 . TPaB, . maa hot tnrougn i.ne ooo. aa,. were nesr their home at V Ids, on the McKensle River, about 10 miles from .- . o.m i-naa-M u mistaken by his brother for a deer. K- After dinner me two men ... ta hunt. They had traveled about a mile, on moving along the foot of a hill, snd the other working his way to the ereat of the ridge. Aider, observed n object moving in the brush snd . ' . ,.i k,ikar who WSS fireo. i ni iw-a on the higher land, screamed. Alden ran to him sna inen ....... r L - . .a., una returned with ance. out oy - - - . Si. father. John Lowe. Perry . ded. There were out ewo J -- lly and they lived with their father, who is betwn 0 and year, of age. ..r wa.-r.ltmv van iiaad for CV i ry?.ri!" They had tn accustomed . k. lak ihllrihfM.d. tO hunt Ogeorr -".v. Coroner eaicn - v. , . . , day of the accident. He said he " . .. .w.. Innna.l would did not believe inav aa. ... be neceesary. farmeiotSjinned LA. CRAXDB I SELECTED FOR 1IOMEM AKERS WEEK. Eaatera Orecaa Beaaloa Is Scfcedaled far Jary 8-Febrary C Pracraaaaae la Arraased. OREGON" AG RICtTLTURAL COL LEGE. Jan. 11. (Special.) An Eastern Oregon Farmers' and Homemakers Week is to be staged at La Grande. January J to February . according to aa announcement made here todajr by Ulractor Hetxel. of the Extension Ser- TThls meeting will correspond to the Farmer' aol liomemakers JN'eek which ha Just been closed at the Ag ricultural College. Arrangements hsve been completed for a road con ference, an Irrigation and drainage conference and an Eastern Oregon Parent-Teachers' Congress and negotia tions. Th. nrnarremme has been arranged so as to give special emphasis to certain lines of work eson aay. mciuueu ... the subjects will be agronomy, includ inc work in Irrigation and drainage: animal husbandry: dairying: good roads: and rural credits and organisa tion. There will be Farmers' Union. and Grange day. . The work In Eastern Oregon will be offered in co-operation with the Farm ers' Union, the Orange, the Women's Club, the Commercial Club of La Grande and several other organizations. Pro fessor Larson will leave todsy to uper viso arrangements for the course. FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW Services for Mr. Joseph Fotimal Will Be Held In Gervals. OERVA1S. Or.. Jan. 12. (Special.) Mrs. Joseph Foumal, who died at her home one and one-half miles wetit of Gervais Tuesdsy .of pneumonia, was born in Belgium in 1840. came to America In 1851 and settled in Wis consin. She married in 1856. moved to North Dakota in 1888, and came to Oregon in 1881. Her husband died five years ago. she Is survived by 11 children. . Charley. Marie and Jennie, of Gervais; Joe, Mose and Mrs. H. K. Bennett, of Ore gon City; Mrs. W. R. Kingsland. of Elko Nev.: Mrs. J N. Jones and John, of Antwync. Wash.; Mrs. C. H. Jamless, of Canby: Gus. of Bend. Or., and 17 grandchildren and two great grand children. The funeral will be held Friday at 10 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Church in Gervais, with interment in Gervais Cemetery. I s Itanchman's Bon Also Killed. EL a PASO. Tex.. Jan. 12. Bart Kramer, a son of a ranchman in the Guerrero" district, about 100 miles from the scene of the recent massacre of foreigners, also haa been killed by bandits, according to word received to night from the Madera Lumber Com pany employes, at Madera, Chihuahua. Thousands of Coreans have applied for Russian cltlsenshlp. with a view of Join In the Russian army. BROKE HIMSELF OF SMOKING QGARETTES A St. Louis Man Broke Himself of Smokinr Cigarette and Chewing by Simple Home Remedy. Harry Riska. a well-known resident living at 1421 S. 11th St., 6t. Louis. Mo., broke himself of the cigarette habit and chewing with a simple recipe that he mixed at home. In reply to the ques tion a to what he used he mads the following tatement: "I used a simple reclp which I mixed at borne and which Is as follows: To Z ox. of water add 20 grains of Muriate of Ammonia, a small box of Varlex Compound and 10 gr. of Pepsin. I took a teaspoonful three times a day. Any druggist can mix it for you at Tory little cost. This recipe can be taken yourself or given secretly to another In coffee, tea or milk or in food as It has no taste, color or smell and ia perfectly harmless." Adv. "T1Z' -A JOY TO E, TIRED FEET SOR Use Tizw for aching, burning, puf fed-up' feet and corns or callouses. -Good-bye, ore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "Tlx" is magical, acts right off. "Til" draws out all the poisonous exudations which putt up the feet. Use Tlx" and wear smaller shoes. Use "Tlx" and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feeL Get a 15-cent box of Tis" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never svell. never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money, refunded. Adv. r Z 1 a makes clear sKirvs hair and good The regular use of R esinol Soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo, can usually b relied on to keep the complexion clear, the hands white and soft, and the haif healthy, glossy and free from dandruff. If the akin or scalp is already in bad condition. 1 short treatment with Resinol Ointment may first b necessary to restore its normal health. Resinol Soaa snd Ointment are sold by all drutirists. For samples free, write to Dept. 18-P, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Men with lender faces find that Rcs Vtol Shaving Stick prevents irritation. WOMEN SHOULD GET THIS HABIT ISWI Don't eat bite of breakfast un til you drink glass of - hot water. Happy, bright, alert, vigorous and vivacious, a good clear skin, a natural, rosy complexion and freedom from ill ness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and like wise every man could realize the wonders of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would take P Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; in stead of the multitudes of "nerve wrejks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists, we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked peo ple everywhere. An inside bath Is had by drinking each morning before breakfast a glass of real hoc water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach. livjr, kidneys and 10 yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten ing and freshening the entire alimen tary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds, snd particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who . are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store, which will cost but a trifle, but Is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that' Inside cleanliness is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. Adv. FEEL YOUNG! It's Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets For You! Beware of the habit of constipation. It develops from Just a few constipated days, unless you take yourself In hand. Coax tha Jaded bowel muscles back . to noTrnal action with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substitute for calo mel. Don't force them to unnatural action with severe medicines or by merely flushing out the tntesunes with nasty, sickening cathartics, Dr Edwards believes in gentleness, persistency and Nature's assistance. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets open th bowels: their action is gentle, yet posi tive. There is never any pain or grip ing when Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are used. Just the kind of treatment old persons should have. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a veg etable compound mixed with olive oil. you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two occasionally and have no trouble with your liver, bowels or stomach. lOo and 25c per box. AH druggists. , The Olive Tablet Company, Colum bus, O, Adv. ' : U la I