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Tlin 3IORMNO ORFGOXIAN, TI I-SDAY. FETIRUA'RT 8. 1010. ".ItiiKi ef l:.e. from th. frrl rrve fwrmivK la ortf"n lo build the pmp4' highway aroond Mount Hod. whi.-rt a ronnect With the I'olumM K:irr llichataa. Kepra-eantattve ! Arthur tlvi4t t more faiM and mee afeairabla plan would b to . etreifhtoul appropriation of tie Affiant li"ridfT. Kevin rearheJ thai rrtitcitnlrtB. Mr. t-rtnur lniotj"d a hill mhljrln REGISTRATIOH OF LAYMEN ADVANCES BE ON BIG SCALE iw.fnr ef .Wrt. ult jre bo aut nor! ed f.ew Enthusiasm for Conven tion Is Noted at Luncheon at Y. M. C. A. c roniirrt ion rol pi pt'fj' . .-, from iovernment Camp. Ca' erno fountv. in a frnrl northeast erly direction, to the nortkrrn bound ary of t i- orrtfnn National Koreet In I . I H..r Cojoty. loxether with a rr. n elfee-inx about V. mile . . . . . t r . .1 fc.anrh Speakers Announced for Ad dresses on Patriotic Topics for Republican Club. tilrH a bat i mil' eeelerly ffm n aa.e oi ... . - I'.rook Meadow., and Ihence eoutharard for ne mi: to In. public road from I "i fur. SEATING CAPACITY IS 450 1127 SIGED FOR SESSION LINCOLN DINNER TO j i..r.irtutr ;i..'va f r botidine !' tM L 1 faM In loMpk-ir iMisa for tkrrabf la Ve (Ultra tram o Tharealay. V'n r ( tho leB"at ira M-re "afie aj!l U'HI IO I" tnti i:t be ('. In lort"! ffuT tl-t. IS" fM- ! Mn- n' ef ia w.rlar bi.i ("ixtit) t ta.e T. .VI. . A. In lnt!im of Hi:. T nii w (t. .-. b ill , e.t ef wni eooJt xrat int.rwa; la Ifta rorciin4" v et r.ta, r ic'i" en.t in ri."ttc of rittr4tin ba. "n iiimnr"nif ki Ifto rhifh Fprl' 4 ar d.i'i a.e t.Jt.o. . . l"" 1 ; H -Mi.. . . . , V. 4 ' 4.-. jrtoua "rt:'t,rta v artr n rf..n. ant in otfir Vtrrn lHalr. t.. in" rlf rf b'U rt c rad In fori r.rrii out of l lr rnt or fr. rrt" m hi. b noranallr CO lo tn tat.. T"f bac bn rr"it. on th ' band, from tho.a m ho do not anl f . hril ifij lo b tmpairvo. ' ' ' " m;.rri:i. ard on t"ia othr hand. f4!4 iitift hat J''tcd to lb V ' a -t j.i t: in . . . ... t : i i : ; t r -...-a Liti-atX raj f t- iia p3a ta r"n nion.l r. t of iba tuft coBinnrC'". i1 ioa f " r U ra. ja r(tt' w.i; b .ntmd lm.tu t i n. l'"f;"'. An. Munml r "lf Jitorwr. ef fo 1. l. I A. h ar.M'l T?iiulr mornlna braaft ba r'l t lb lma cottpri;n ta rv."trAt..)i rumm:tL at la M. C A. Raalotrativ r ta". Tn rat of Ilia foro."n will bo da to a wRiFlt-i. vfr rt to rornplrta tno ff-ti'iii" r( i.-ijit o far a I go llf. An lr!tll pfntfimtn" wi I bo prmant' I'- na ba n. rai! kaon, but H fart la that anr m.n. br!r a hu'S mambr or at. la at.i4 t r tr a a dl- A " f " omo ia rbad-4!a t"r S 1) nmt S K41T .fl.roiwa at la rirt 'raabf tartan I'iarrS. f-tr inn r- In la ban t of lb woman fri.-wra of tba mavoa.ry trwttm'lil i" trtia rhafi-f. iiimi" of rommunl-'atlona. t'a orama an.t klt"'t wrra rad. and a mon c ln waa a m k a from f . I. r.T d t. at J"pok ana 4n'lr. Thu t tn rfrt that at t.1 opanins aoa."i'n h'M In t '' ' rnnrll wa w I fU! wltlk f.I.frad aalar' ant d-laraa that Iba leans wor'a lai: l !'' twff. t. Hr o Bo l oaaaaillo. t f.in ft. ra.iaa Ir. ... ra.l. 'nt of poUn rr.irtr"itf. wiil bo ..'4 to tl rnmttl aa r"pr"nl tia af nirniitrj -rrn. An an enirtt'r lfr "( t''. t'i r.i iar ef -l'f V T . whx-b, wa ant b"i aa t i In loft. Popfaeten wra announr-d arri)a aa f-iiow" r . rv-.iia. r-"a' i. i r r! t atu.r. I ;o'ia P. I'a aa I L l ..!. , .ra'a rar "opa-Ofrl" 1 Tar i ' r taa.r. fr. l.ata.r R. IMatt a i w a Rn.Kirl rb'i" arta -t. ft. badaa. r-i-aa. at"uai" ...nl-ia-l P. IHI"" r.-:. tr l.'r H. t !.' i lt'f a aa. r"''ia' a .ifi f i. . r.Ma. M A K . I .inr""'. a -n. rarrua' A '-' Tail". .r..t ' ji.f. :. O. rara I. H r a. ..-air rta al K. T- ;' '. A. Koa L H 4a H'Vftt". r".ift """fllt w r-. ! W ".!. f C . F'."l t)rac a rar-afT "! Jo fw -i B. rratt. .'. W. .ir. iRa A. Woa4l. ROAD BILL IS INTRODUCED Mr. lrrthar .aka f :. for Mnaal HotmI lllthwaj. rrriTovnv N:va pfR e At". a"- .,tn. ft T lfi"t4 of xktno for HAIR COMING OUT? j t'!r ea-jaoa a faaarun Irritation tba araiD. tba balr roota arlnk. looa. aa nl taaj tba fcair coniia out faat. T tog fa:iia ba.r at oaro and rid tha a.-a of ttarr part k la of uan4rS. B Jo-caal bottlo of thanalarino at anr 4ru( atora. pour a t.tt:a la your fcaad an4 fMb It Into Ua acatp Attar tm w aett'i--tlooa t&a fcair btopa comint out a rut 04 cast Jol anr oaadruS. YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK ATTONGUE Huny. Mother! Remove Poiioru from Little Stomach. Liver. Bowel. Cive "CaLfornij Syrup of Pig" if Cro5. B iliouj Feverish. or No taattrr wbal alia roar child, a f aat!, taorouaa latatlro abould ai war b t.-a flrat traatmant slraa. If your littla out . eut-of .aorta, half :ck. last raatie. aatlno and actlns naturallr loo. Motbar: ao if toncua la coatad. Tfila la a aura aia that It :ittlo atomaca. luar aad b-owala ara cioc(d wttrt araata. baa croaa. Irrl tabia. faaariah. atornafh rouf. braata bad or baa atornarr rhi. diarrnooa. aoro loroaL full of cold. a ta apoonful of Vaiif'iral rup of 1a." ao4 ia a f" fcoura ail tbo con.tlpatad undicaatad food and aour bi.a aaotly moaaa aut of Ita lutlo boaili witr.out ria. arm c haa a wall. p.jTful child aal. olotbara can ra.t jr aftar tnia harmlaaa "Irult UtatlTO." bocaoaa It na.r faiia lo ctan-a tha Jillta ona I ar aad boaala and waot ti a af -acft. and th d-arly o - " plaal ata r u I dtr-a-UTa for '-. chl. a . o ail aaa and for arowa-upa rint.4 oa aa. a boltla. tbat It la aaada tf l" -CaJlJoraia Tt hiti CoOJia-," aV4, OREGO?. GDSPELSPREAD . T1t T-ToX K:-TIK -Mi1 ot "4Tt.in: Twir. lit TwfcM I ic . rlton. ritr trkl cl-rll for rturt)-i from t.-i- l?ifouh th fmh t'i th I:., on M h hm 9pr4 lh opt of orffua dvtftt-i for lh txtrimtA n. l H hornrtM' -r txr for frrr rtlrl AffTl. ctrrr hoil rlrrk ir. (rton w a rrmhr of A rrtr cf t I rl-rk Knt Ihroash fh rrm ipI citt -f lh Nuth n-l ! the elTi. At "n Krrt-tvrO. AnSt Ic tnd Krn0 wr in lb r'. Tir nt r.t or lb h.utbrro r-n- r;.n I;n IT f'a.o. h-n An loritx tto'in ftnd lU-jiomont t New t-r -!. Tb'nf t?ry lrlr4 on ?rrj th r rn ractn t--,mr l Nr York. .Nwr-l rn!ir th ttitri ItOwfon. a .tin(ion, llaltiinnrr. ftt!- ir-r. liroti. N..r ri:s. fin - n n ( I. 'hi-Jio. f . lootai-. Kn i. irntaha. tN-nwr an hj.lt tank City. r turniri; i ,jn hinriKa -V) cN-rt.rtr an., mr ronirr-i-tiortft rti to ron I'41 thAi thr will Em n lot f trl It t C'oavt lhl r." d1-.r. Mr Strsllon. LIEXIGAflS SENT TO JAIL two ioMHTi:t MKLiKvr.n Mt.n r m or . i Tin :. t ro Idootlfloat aa llaalaar Bart . laaamrd With Thrra Rob. aorbra of Mho -.alar. Tha eporat'nna of a cane of Jdrnlran ! irra ha boon a lt'i'"nl oof of irotiMo for aoirral montha pat. Th'ir ul'il ran to anak..thircry and ah.op. lift ma l-r tho cantlrimn ef John M. Ital taiar arid J.arh lUmMia In tho 'Mil ririral four! tardajr mornlnat It l tfouchl tha sane baa bo"-n broken up. Tho pair ontrrrd Nathan Ittatkln .tr.ro at 44 .North liih. atrrat laat Kridajr. Thar atoto a pair of rubber and two ahlrta and ware rn by t.'ia liropri'lor. who lorhad tham In whlla tha poiira ware ant for Iwtact l-a ira.4cb. and Jirr.ito lo"H tham In char oa IUttaar waa Idrrttlf id pr Frd Ro .in.tr. tailor, of U'aahicetoo atraat. aa ono of two man who com mitt. 4 a thaft In hta ahop January ! Two una antarad tra t. Han at Co. tailor ahop. corner of Third and Couch treat. February J. and atola two pull. T. .Naa.Ta e rhaae. aJd ona of trero threatened him with a knife. Mr. Na Ia identified l:amM aa on. of th. thieve. Ju.; Ioccuth aentenced Hamldea lo !: data tn4 Ha.laiar to 10 dar n the t'ounlr Jail. EX-INMATE SUES MATRON ut lraon Itrlnsa ho II In tarlon Coontjf for Pa ma era. Mt.KM fr . Teh ' Sre-'l Irr.a taraon. r.!eaaed from t. tiirl' Plate tn.i i.tr al Hfhool about two mont.ia aa-o. to-nv in.titutatd action In th. "lr- rutf ourt for Marion a. uunir acainai Mr, t: it. Ilopkina. matron of the aa-hool. and fount r JJdce ftaehey. (IK nf tat one waa forcibly aent to t.. tr Th later rla' atod. t-hoad. where ah. was tnifj. -. ...1 k.a a.nt A the I upon requeat of h.r parent, who aaked for her rleaa. On recom mendation ef Matron Hophtn. t'l. luard of fontrol denied tie " raqueat at firt. but a f.w i later th. matron voluntarily trended h. Btrl r!e. Stat parent month reco GARFIELD IMPORTS LIQUOR Itn-ord Sltow .crs for County of One rrrmlt Dally. TVIKR"T, H'hIi. "cb. '. Tb. Au tl.tor offK-a of Uarfleld County ahowt aa trtrtce ef on. liquor permit a day far the nrt J dar undor prohlbi lion. Thr. f..ron look adeanta of Altorney.Gen.ral Tanner' Intorpra tation ef th. dry li and ordered both th. two qiart of .pirita and pint, of malaw liquor. four poreon ordered ptralsht alco hol. 21 w.ro for two quarts of whtihy. thre. w.r. for 31 r'nt of bear and on. ordered a quart of .herry and a quart ef port. Thirty of theee order, were aonl to California, ona to Montana, one to Minnaaota and two to Ohio. On. permit waa t u u d lo a woman. ROTARIANS ELECT TONIGHT tlataril of Tro-lttra to Ha? Clw-i and It Will Nam OffVcrra. Member of th. T.olary Club will elect officer for tha eoeulne; year at their annual meotina" at th. itenaon Hotel lonteht at a:J. Trueteea will be elected to fill lb. place of th. alx re tirtnr one, and the board of trueteea will then meet and eort a prealdent. lrepreidnt and aocrrtarylrcaaurer Vnniineea for election to the ix tru't'e.hlp fnr-.a are II. II. Atkln on. A. II llrown. H. IV. Co.ike. W. O llalnea. ti. . IligClna. J. II. Jore. II IL Juda-e. II. W Ma.lati. Dr. K. Srott. Ia . h"aoler. Tbotna J. 5licJ ii4 isaicii, Taarr. I rftl lo Itrjslairr lion Tlar aO lo ourtliouv Stale Senate" .ltrarilnc More? .plr anla Than Ilou-o to Pair. Abraham tn-o!n'a Irafltien.at on te htatorl of the raanntrr will l die cuaaed from many arifilea at tha dinner of lha ttr(n Krpubln an Club at the i'liam:i of Crmmero alurda)r nighl. Whlla th. dinner ha been arranged br a pollllral Kinliillnn. It will lr patriotic rather than polttlrat In ita .pea-la. Artmlltnnro will not bo limited lo mwmrm of tho rluh. but memlera of their famlllee and the puhllr- a-n- eral.y. reaardleaa of politi.-al arttlia tiona. will bo wrli-omed. Women, par ticularly, ar. urcrd by the committee lo attend. riealinc accommodation ar limited to i peraon. however, ao tlrket aalea wiil bo llmlloO to that number. In keeplna; with th. democratic rplrll of Abraham Unroln. tha prKa of th. dinner baa been fld at II. o that men and women of limited mean will not find It Inconvenient lo attend. Ahte peakrr hare been deotsnated lo aliacuaa aoyeraj ot Uncotn's mo.t prom inent actiritlao. The tentative pro (ramma In tht particular la aa fol low: "Unroln. a rrorealv." by Itriu-i-Iiennta. of La Grande. -Unjoin an.1 loucla. rebate," br B, f. Mulkey. es-Male henator. -Uncoln and Ijabair." by A. V. Jouoe. of tho Central Itbor CounrIL -Unroln and th. Voune Hepuhllranj"." by t harlea IVoblaon. leputy LiUtrH t Al tornar. "Unroln. a republican." by Wallare ofK'amanl. A prominent wnman apeakcr. not ji t elected. wi;l duruM the martr-l I'reet.lrnt from tha tandolnt of tlx women of the Nation. Tha commute, in rharro of arranue ment roneiala of Charle A. Joline. A IV. orfon. I. f. Iwl. Phil Methnn. Jr, and J. J. Klrhardaon. Ticket can bo obtained at th. Imperial Hotel, fri. n irtrmtieri of the commute., from John McCotirt. preaialent of tha rluh. or from John V. Klchartlaon. aecretary. Con ord buildmir. Now that tha lax-paylnar period I approarhlnir and many people alrrnri are colrc to the Courthmiae to puy their taxea. tha succcatlon ha trutie forth that tho. votrra who have not recietered can aave thempelve an extra trip by reclaterlnR when they pay their taxe. lrcitratlon la alow and the county official want to avoid a laat-mlnute rual. The bad weather of the laat f'' weeka neceaaartly haa kept niany peo ple away. With propecta of belter weather. It la expected that th. regis tration record can b. Improved. prospective car.tlldate for the Slate ItCclaletMre now air becinnina como out In the open. It I probablr Unit the race for th 11 place In that lower houao and the five place in the Senate that the people of Muitno.n.vh County a ill be called upon to fill will brine ut more than the ur.ua! number af aertrani. Thu far the Sni haa attracted more active candidate than the lower houao. R 5 Karrell and K. W". Kan aom already have filed. Ou C. Moaer. whoa, term expire thia year. alo will be In the race It la probable that I. X pay will b. a candidal, to aui--coed blmelf. John H. Hurcard doubt- lea will b. In th. field, other proe pocttve randldatea are C. W. Hodaon. Iten Se:.ln. & It. Iluaton and A. W. Orton. D. C. Lwia and Herbert Gordon ar. th. only candldatea for th. lower houae to announc. themaelvea thua far. ACTOR -W00J3CUTTER HURT Workrr at Patfnport I Vliilc Iranlns It 1 fir. DAVENPORT. Waah.. F.b. T. Spe cial ) Harry Lovcrldgc. formerly an actor, who waa forced out of th pro feadon by lb. movie, and who ha been cutun wood for a living, acci dentally ahot blmaelf throuch th. abdo. men while cleaning a rifle which wa Dot thoucht to ba loaded. The aur'eon summoned made his way over 12 mile of deep anow drifts. The dutanre which ordinarily requires half an hour for an auto, consumed seven hour becau. of the practically Im paaaabl. condition of th. roads from anow drift. Mr. Loverldae la aaid lo hav. an even rhanc. for recovery. All Hail the Sun of The rolling clouds of hard times are broken. The hosts of gloom are dispersed. Songs of hope and good cheer greet the glad New Year and the watchword of all is "All's Well." See the sign emblazoned on the bursting- sun. It's a token the ancients read in the starry heavens. And when they rexid it clearly Prosperity reigned AU was well with the world. It's a far cry from the early Chaldeans to our own twentieth century' a big- jump from Assyria of old to our beautiful Tacific Slope, but a million good Housekeepers from San Diego to the Canadian boun dary, know this sign gasa guarantee of the purest of all pure foods. Because it's the trademark of the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company the largest pure food concern west of the Rockies. Swastika Biscuits every woman who believes in helping along the Prosperity of the Pacific Slope buys them insists on biscuits with the Swastika seal Jj on the ends of the package. And every man, woman and child should know that our trademark is a "Good Luck" seal a token of Prosperity a sign that "All's Well." But mark this! We do not ask you to buy "Swas tika" Biscuits because our factories are located in Portland and the other cities of the Pacific Coast we do not ask you to buy Swastikas because we pour out a steady stream of gold in wages to the thou sands employed in our big, modern, sunlit plants we simply ask you to buy Swastikas because they are the best biscuits and because they sell for the same prices as competing lines, often called "Just as Good." Remember, Ladies, biscuits are no better than the ingredients from which they are made, and every ingredient contained in Swastikas is so thoroughly tested, before entering our bake rooms, that pure food experts call our biscuits "The Purest of All Pure Foods." Then join the Prosperity Crusade right now! If you're interested in an era of Good Times, such as this Coast has never known before, begin by insist ing on biscuits with the "Good Luck" sign on the ends of the package the Swastika seal JLJcj And you men you right royal boosters for home industries join this crusade today. Wherever you may dine insist on Swastika Biscuits stand by the doctrine you preach. Explain the meaning of this to the little folks. Tell them to say Swastika this way, Swas-tik-a, and let them know that this sign is an absolute guaran tee of Biscuit Perfection. All Grocers sell Swastika biscuits, both plain and fancy. There's a Swastika Biscuit for every taste and they all taste delicious. m Don't Ask for Crackers-Say "SNOW FLAKES" Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Portland, (No. 2 A) Oregon STORM HITS PRESIDENTS llrjd of flank and liar Aaaoc-latlon Arr on Sick Mat. The lat week of Tortland'a record atorm brou'ht two presidents lo grief. J. V. Hoot he. president of the Multno mah Bar Association, and A. U Mills, president of tb. First National Bank, are the unfortunates. lo removing snow from dralna and making preparatlona for th. approach ing thaw. Mr. Booth put Ir too much hard labor Sunday, and In consequence la at horn aufferlng from a temporary breakdown that will keep him from work for aeveral daya. Mr. Mllla la at home with a badly wrenched back, sprained In a fall on th. Icy pavement last week. POWER SITE ACTION TAKEN Iltrod I'srmrr' Irrigation Company rians to Prvrlop Holdings. HOOD RIVER. Or- Feb. 7. (Spe cial.) At th. annual meeting Saturday of th stockholder of th. Farmers' Irrigating Cewipany. a sylem cover ing a portion of tna Wet Sid orchard dietrlrt. the board of director waa ln vtructed to appoint a committee to finance the Improvement and develop ment of a valuable power alt. on Hood River controlled by the ditch company. Only enoujh work will be carried to hold tha powerslte, On th board of director are: J. T. Jeffery. T. F. Johnson. August Guig oard. Charlea Reed. M. H. Nlckelsen. A. C Biaten and A. Canfleld. F.i-OrrRon.an Going; to War. RF.XP. Or.. Feb. T. iSneHal.l Word ha been received here that Ponald Plandtnc. who lived In Bend In ll. haa enlisted with the Canadian force and will go to K'irope to light. For th (Ml 2 lau FUalog aaa ea I .'v , . His-, Jf . -oM-rr-CJV aOvVlW. aaaatannfS!c9S-a;t m Na. ..vPi av,s III ;.-e-: ; 1 a - aiJIaw X N( Its F? V ,r Si 5 Jf"'w.,!k aNla T, W ' .. :-t,.CAvAvj'illi.a.iias""'" f m- .... II atudylng art In Chicago. He visited In balcm and Bend laet tiummer. BIBLE GETS SCHOOL CREDIT flan for Study I Outllnrd by Hood Klvrr Superintendent. HOOD RIVER. Or Feb. 7. (Special.) Acting In conjunction with the stale department of education, th Hood River High School, through City Su perintendent J. O. McLaughlin, haa outlined to minister and Sunday achool teacher of the city a plan whereby in" .chool may glv credit for Bible ,lWnen th teacher certify that stu dents have received a standing of 85 per cent In Sunday school attendance, a scholarship of 5 per cent, the acbools will give credits. The examinations will deal only with English, geography and historical points. i North Rend Shipyard Gets New Job. NORTH BEND. Or, Feb. 7. Spe claD Th Krus Ai Banks shipyard has made engagements for the full ca pacity of the way and have Just com pleted arranuements for building a sec ond steam schooner of 131 feet for Blx hy Clark, of Sn Francisco. The com pany has the keel laid for a vessel of about the same dimensions for the same company. The new contract will result In tho steady employment of 12S workers for iibl to sisa xnontba, Thu vessels will be of flr and white cedar. The machinery will be installed at San Francisco. Land Opening Registration Set. DAVENPORT. Wash.. Feb. 7. (Spe cial.) It is reported that th registra tion points decided upon for the open ing of the Colville Indian reservation the coming Fall are Spokane. Colville, Omak. Wilbur and Wenatchee. Grajs River Logging Is Resumed. GRAYS RIVER. Wash., Feb. 7. (Spe cial.) The Columbia Logging Company resumed operations today, after being shut down for more than a month ow init to the severity of weather condt- BACKACHE, PAIN IN SIDE, RHEUMATISM. Dear Mr. Editor: For a long time I suffered from back ache, pain In left side, frequent urina tion (bothering me at all times during th day and night), and the uric acid in my blood caused me to suffer from rheumatism along with a constant tired, worn-out feeling. I heard of the new discovery of Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids" Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N'. Y., called "Anuric," and obtaining these tablets I at once began their use. After giving "Anuric" a good trial I believe it to bo tne best kidney remedy on the market today. I have tried other kidney medicines, but these "Anuric Tablets" of Dr. Pierce's are the only ones, in my opinion, that will cure kidney and bladder troubles. (Signed) HENRY A. LOVE. Sote Experiments at Dr. Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that "Anuric" is 37 times more active than Lithia in expelling poisons from body. For those aslly recognized symptoms of inflammation as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well as sediment In the urine, or If uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism. It is simply wonderful how surely "An uric" acts. The best of results are al ways obtained in case of acute rheu matism in the joints, gravel and gout, and Invariably the pains and stiffness which so frequently and persistently accompany the disease rapidly disap pear. Send 10c for large trial package or go to your nearest drug store and simply ask for a 50-cent package of "Anuric," manufactured by Dr. 1'ierce. If you suspect kidney or bladder trou ble, send him a sample of your water and describe symptoms. Dr. Tierce's chemist will examine it, then Dr. Pierce will report to you without fee or any charge whatever. Adv. tions. The Portland Lumber Company will not be able to reopen yet. Tho latter company has Its locomotives stalled on its tracks several miles from camp, with a landslide between the two trains. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The secret of keeping young Is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bu llous look in your facedull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in active bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he save, to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle In their action, yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by ton ing up the liver and clearing the sys tem of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. lOe and 25c per box. All druggist. The Olive Tablet Company, Coluatba bus, O, Adv, j 4