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1915. 15 AT OREGON- AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. PARTY WARNED TO STUDENT FAIR AT COflLLIS SUCCESS SELECT CAREFULLY THE NEW 42-SIX IS HERE TITC SUNDAY OKEnOXTAX rORTLAXD. NOVEMBER Display Made by Collegians With Hc'p of A!umni and by Exchange. WOMEN ALSO TAKE PART II '.tt tat M"IId t SUI' ltettcs)llral irf f a. mvi' I ninm Al rr Man J oothall anw Ci-n.V.tXl. - . .' fpeeiet -'orM a fc rr'T kmt eee. rr(iD Ai'i'M'tl ;: e 4raa A iri4l 4ltr $r'e n.re l- eel.n.l the :; nl'Ui ir.tinf of f-e t-r.s-oa J.'-e lrt!,:ulVral f" e'n.r p'tra'. -inr nurt'.ieeV rm. fna. A ..ri.t, af !';.. ror 'a. thf a- I - fcoft.rriituftl Vi in tlte w.vn.-i rrBi- Build- Ins-. A n a ma uH t A a""t IT tflT rP . f'Jf I! Bn.'ea ef tn.t t'-r t'aiott. A state-a 1 i uflli' i.tl'n thai IS ftoirta- a3ni at or 4 irtt t..i nmnmt rmi. ft ;!t '. 1 i ti un-oniiiiun for t.- f imsr to arnuful fi It 8f'MT 4-mr Tp4thy I ifn f r ri !iof. eRr th-l ft-i t t tr. htta t crnc nl t i :-nrt' t Bin. trot mrkm In um f it Ttl Orc irfn from d-r ! 4 metn. wit A ltl of th c itf. t rm hr lt quit another In h m.;rit b r:i4 t.v:;- t of tr oJt cftlfi f tf f' In - fc-u It pm! -AntAC to mfirtor ef th work of t- i frnrt) noo lo( rfffjf lRlrtl hrj f rm to th woivlrf -zt dt r jut f fruity. flowM, vtabU ant rfo4at n t o ih! t ion. i worthy of fr mori thi ptfr pof o of fr r-r tntva ot:r than I car iim it. frt. th ihflir vii prctiraltr put ifhr th tuiQtji of th coll. if-i hr irtou mmtra of th at'jrrmi. Tft forrnr ot what thT rii!4 rr horn an ttn 9ts t to fifi, anf mmwra of th alumni In ohr (ortton of th rountry an4 p'-i!nrva of mil nort aa4 fruit I jt know how rnnjr ttlnt a t i t .jit- 1 la tttnr torthr t ohtt. bat !jrlT rl kurcri ka a hni tn tt. Dtoolaya Aro (kkt. A it tr i now I r th rfTmnliira 1 mut ir that a an d tuf thr h avr hn a betr how r tr sa. furrow (v-lrio ut t arrl ti pl fire. r hav appl fr-ona i ovr th rountrr Not i- srvat 4'iatiCii. tut If mil numhr on (laE!, b'it ftv.b to ittir-itr prop !-(r tfxmir mrit, ,n- f rm Iworvitn, w Jr-y. i .ah utt 1 4 ho.. W n fiifA. M.'hicr Utl Vtrm.. N briit4. Nr 1o-l anf North l"rol4na tr wr t,a' xhu. tKat an rujwt N4.no' t'orrtpara th aprl of tAtt wtri tho ro m or p f.t. pr mm4. ia man y In arM: of th .m ritr. Why, It :moil im po.i to f r ror I h h -um fpt-trn on of thr ittt ta lr t "i-m -i iit from th appl rf rf rh ti-lh o! fn. -t a M&if ion tVt ttt at ' :f of th f iry. for th aPpl 1 I tho f mo 4 tat-a mB t to. In hn( for I h r-iJ. wl'l ho poa hr 'rtr t tho 'ft J t i.l r no w of Or cm T. tt (in M! ft I tt IA WOftt h-n wnril wbt! tf tft hi5if tor k4 ft-o r rurthft. r e r-t w t-i th fr r t i hU ii th a looft t ta mt- '.fy.-t ffu-' f Uiif'fii a-4 ntrt ,mri. thto r fn-r tHn f t:' rf sm, rnjin of atftv-ft brtn nw tnr, Jsc T t n S t f.4i f rfi . of tffR J- kJo. Immrn my h ft u r h f moy k-. f ! 'h ' n' J tp4RM n ; n-, f u f ! $pil, p fimfwort o n J i p3 rn-rfwt, rt mr..n rft,iT a-e i fn.r tifitK of mor romraoaf ral t to tar 4aalroV t th f ' rI J'pUr. prprl hi-r'T ft t T Uf8 wmj of th 'i fto.fr. ! IP-,4 ftifl f-tJr rin l r4.W, will t pa ft l .- I 4 -t prtf.J to ft w la on f fi-qiti'i H'lt t wftn fl !o hr,nlSBimi a ft i fcu- k I aaJ a wt;o V-iw. on b4t ti rlf. n.l of p i With rvi i;1 o a In- ft B.lt t t r r t rtt t'orn i i m nmi?4in on f!.wr taction a-t th v min( womn f th mnitt p-rt la piaviftf tl'm. ih o'4t4 wotnn ntr.t tni ronptttton for th otc t ta a4 h mt nnt'i'i b.iftt of ru U T ft ftit w! w"ti mr than pa-n fio'Mr f of ful thT wr ri w or ft o art. I In h c 'm Pr tn fhf hit n. 1 m I UjfnH A ..t of tofna -1 lroinE on of !- h!nit. H 1 1 t am cm to p ft a? f r a ff'4r o"t. l. I think ! .An ho hf tht tfc eMa n--try of rvrn ! omthmar that th rr-Ifoary t,!;a of tho i ha imt ffopriy an Into cn -rc.n tt rn aitv fto hown tht tt t on of ti hran.-h of fi-uj,ft that hou:S r.-lvo th o-ramnt of our p -m f,y v f rt4ur ent than It n ha-i I ra fp In o jr htr.rf. ft y.-r4 ra ltao rtao. Th rtmin'l-r of t.i a in h irv t pin.-iriir ukrn up with a C T of br-proi jwt o ftrOn and orvhar. uk rna4 dr!4 ma-i o0r. fruit t4 tab. fnjtt J l Jam . ji;i and prrv. Than t t a woaJ rt i J -ca tioaal i - his;; of ttoa pe f tif I that ar fm a-fat tiwrniM of tho frowvr of fru t tr. 1 ! hr Pl-lo ar cura i n.I ocvrtivo prporatinri h U J : ajM - " - a." -M 4 il H v i fci -J 1.H - f .31 Idaho Republican Chairman Drops In on Leaders for Campaign Conference. 2- STATE OFFICERS TO RUN ff t.-J 1 J 0 'l.i1: 1 bn ronf i.lrnlilt aurcd th Otxon .crrultural ( , lo r ctfitf In trounc. tb tar out of th l"nlriir of rcn mu.I, n1 I pwl to hr wnrtnl Iho colors of both Inattiolion. In only nulri on lh rounJ. Aftr lhl I will h mora lo I'll aooul lh Oton Arl- cultural (ll.c unit many hln p In dn aiiJ mora that .houl.l b RIDGEFI ELD CLUB GAINING 0rn Mrrllnc Iraw III Crowd Ixplte InrLVmrnl Wfallirr. I I r K KI ELD. Wth . No. S iSp- rial I T opn in.rlmi bclj by ina Kidsn-IJ fommrr!l Club al thaOIidr lal MonJ.r nixht a M auc m in "fr ra. In aplta of Inrla P"nl w.'ihr atout : opI a!tod H A rrorramm waa fodrraU af fo!!o: 11 J. Toltrr. Mayor of Hide Baid and alo praMlnt of the club. nuH. an ai!r': l" Hon by Kidca- Id oand. J. V. hiirkburn d-lvrd an a'f'lrra.: rx-al by iia ifi Ml.. VlTIn 1 1 -C . Ilrlrl l Wt'lfam. (' K.ihtitn. Irtrnun, Mrs. Walter )lrt'l!Ui and Mra. Jarnca K.itb. a lano ! by Mm Grata iUta. Thm original xl lo. 'llllcr.rl.I, by Mra. J.mn IL K'lln. won tha anllra rtou. c'on.t'trrabla Inl'r.vl In Ina nrorria 4'iub waa craa(d and mrmbr war rnrollrz. T"r club nu baa a nwmbar.hlp ef about Z. OLYMPIA CAMPAIGN HOI Rt.Vl BI.K RRIU OlT(. B. MA.' Hi I.T M IVOR MOTTM FORGERY GUARD INVENTED MrrlutnW-al !-. Miner ffrrrtl anil I'alrnl .ripllrd lor. cl.il machant'-al ihaH aisnar, ti.n ia uaraniaad lo .fr f.rra. It. J't oan InTanl.d by N. I. Mc- Kiiir. for"r I'ou.iy huprl:itcndant of ?. n ---' of Uo.i.mu. an I a paiant far th. d.f h. ban ali.d f"r. Mr M K.Uap ir-.l r.a.ra. who ba n in. atablna. i rn..unra II a aur. ra and l.r it Wkll corn Into Ida lpm4 u .a In b.tnvw. Th. tnrttinm I'riRij and ruia tha ra. preU4'ltoa of p'i'utiir.a. kvary a.tfna lu. la hf uniform, tnouah ! ptmn'lt bit and hum lurklni, arro.a U. I'ttar. tha proti'a) an inauranca of tfta r.a.r.r. h it ta rmatar m'j.t ba droptd boar tint, l I - hk it up """n a day ar tw, ;.f. i to- nu-k s'utf fn af paramount trrwrl.lKf. Th fln . i va .llorflT ta fot-'! t art. ani fa km!'l or touao! ef La.if f.-:al lor tufanaw wbara (t lrlrn lnrr I'lanl .Nearly Krhnllt. :X TTII:r:. Wa.S. Not. : Th poa.r t' .nt ai irrfo of t ally la. tr tonpafi. da- tro.a-t b Of. In jr-I'mbar. la al-ao.t ceiT 'l.tfir r. bunt. It. I. in. lol row ... that th kn not hurl h ma rktn.tr. and It la - td lha rv-f aa bnl.had thl. toaaa. ri-Tt:TII .rtillU jaNNIValRaXMV LLLIMTUI. layt-. a Tk S C baaa-a la l"allca Adaalakaf ratlaa Ra af Attack. alrf Rcccotly Ilarlac Urea Replaced. UI.YMPIA. Vah.. Nor. 10. (Special.) Around an Innocent looking group of "nlnt-r" candldatra nominated on the Republlran ticket at the rent pri ma rlc. opponent of the city admin titration have built up a formldnbla campaign asalnat Mayor George A. Mailman, who la running for hi fourth term al the head of the ciUen" tuket. on a municipal ownership plat form. ltolh aides are making- the moat a-tie city rampaltfn for many years and Ma or Muttruan. In a aerlea of -:Utlea to tha Olynipln that ha l aemiinc all voter. In accordance with h! mnhoda In previoua lampalKna. la rh.riini the power and water com- Panlra wltk flnamlng' the J(publlcar campalcn. Tha Itepubllcana hare bulit up their ticket around '. M. Mann, a pioneer DK-rcriant and former Mayor. Mra. Julia WalOrlp. City Treasurer for tha laat two tear, la opposed by Mr. Kdward fmlth and lha actlrltlca of adherents of these to candidatea la not sur passed by the campaigning of the mayoralty candidates The registration, la a!mol :. The Krpubllran campalsn I built uton atlik of pulira administration by the present administration. Mayor Mottman recently dfsbarited tTilef Hall. Ih. center of attack, appolntlnc A. K I .ton. formerly I'rohtbltlon can- tltJaia for tiorernnr and LrvltrJ hlalee rWn.lor. In hie place. LODGE TO BE INSTALLED Mnnrrn (liartrr SIrnibera Ar to W Initialed lonljlit. fHKM XI.l!. Wash.. Nor. I. (Spe cial.) "h-nalle. .Nn. IT. urder of the Sunt of Herman, will ba Installed In Ibis rttr al Ik. (Hiflloai Hall lo- blsbt. by the officers of lha arand Indue of Washington. Herman Mathics. rand president. (. Ilheiniandr r. srand sarrtary. and la-bard rh'nrr. .a. ttonal arsnd secretary of the 1'nite.l Mates, lil ba tha Inala'llnK ollicials. Nineteen rk.rl.r members have been obtained for th new ors.nii.tlnn. and lh off were of the new ud. a ho will ba Installed, are as folloas: John Karaten.es. -ireeinnt : J. o. lethlrf. president: Ted Hledle. vice president: Christian Kramer, eecretary; Kobert Warmuih. Ireasurer; Kred Wen .vrthur Haulier and Theodore Oer lacb. trustees; Willy K.ler. auidr; Gott fried Kuril. Inside guard; t,u Ma.nrKa, outside cuard. Senator Hart Rcporlrd to Be Con bldrrlni; Gubernatorial Ttaoej nd Also lo Ifave Indorsed Twin rail flanker for Pine. nnisr Idaho. Nor. 10. (Special.) The prelimlnarle In the 191 political rampaiKn were openea nere inia Kan Kvan. of GranR-evllle. chairman of the Hepubllcan Mate Central Com mittee, atarted them orr wnn a con- r.r.nr. of nartY leaders. It t the flr.t ore In an Itinerary that will lane him throuah the southern and eouth- eastern Part of the state on an or r.i.i..nn mission. Ilia coming was unheralded. The IlepuMican state chairman ays he has no favorites and therefore no r.nH.di. for off I.e. This I his an ser to the report that because he w. James II. Allshie'a manager for I'tilted states Senator both during the legislative and following- primary rampalgn, he looked with favor on the e-chlef Justices possioie rinoiu.ij for Ciorernor. rlf Id vised fa Be Careful. At the conference held thla week with Chairman Kvana some very frank admissions were made. The party chairman Ik not wedded to the be lief that the primary and general elec tion rampaisn are to be an easy one and that any candidate can wire. He la convinced the only way the party's nrimarv ticket can win Is by nominal Ing only men In whom the people have confidence. Chairman- cyans use taken the cue of fenator Rorah. It la the g-meral Impression here that the chairman Is for the "new deal" In state offices. - At least two state officials prob ably will bo candidates to succeed themselves. They also may have op position. John W. Eagleson. Htata Treasurer, will be one of the two candidates for a second term. He was a primary can didate last year, but was defeated for the nomination by O. V. Allen, who later was exposed as a defaulter and embezxler. Treasurer Kagieson ran second In tho primary race. His name waa written in ftr the Allen expose. Miss MeCay May Be la Rare. The second state official due to make the race at the primaries Is George F. Harkrn, Secretary of State. Mr. Barker had charge of the ItepuDiican prces bureau during the last campaign and at the same time was the Republican party's nominee for Secretary of State. Miss Bernlce McCoy. State Superln- i.nH.nf of Public Inst rt uc t ion. minni . ...n.ii,l.te She led the Republt . - tinker at tha last election and iK.r. la averv reason to believe thi she will be a candidate to succeed her ir i. !... nn Renubllcan looked upon as offering- Congressional timber has lumped out of striking distance, irvin K Rockwell, of lllatno County, one of ..Mn.r.. men in the last benaie. n-rtnnr.. his retirement. iii" "Every Inch a Car" The verdict of the 42-Six of last season was: Superlative quality in every detail construction, appearance and general performance. The new 42-Six of this season possesses refinements and improvements on last year's model and at a lesser price ! Smoothness of motion is the keynote of the motor, beautiful yacht-like lines the feature of the design in fact, ALL that you have thought OUGHT to be in a car, and have perhaps yet to find, is embodied in this latest Kissel product. Note the reduction in prices: The Five-Passenger Four-Door Touring Body is listed at $1485, the Seven-Passenger Four-Door Touring at $1585, the Five Passenger Two-Door at $1650, the Seven-Passenger Three-Door at $1750 and the Roadster at $1650. -YEAR. Gar- lie tho mining noil tics and devotion to business. In that county. Keiator Hart la Mentioned. Tha week has seen some revival of .i. that Senator John . nan. u i.n.n Jefferson County, presiden . ...At of tha Senate and party whip, I- li.lne firire d to become a candidate roe r-.overnor. Party leaders say. how- ... . . . V. L I r. r. U Inn 17 ever Ihlt RS II US n .inuinw,.- Instead, the report naa oeen iren.." .i h.r. h. has indicated hi satis faction with David . a m ..ir. i. Palls banker. The prospective Republican lineup for state offices. therefore. begins to look like this: ItepresentatlTa In Consre.s Anmson i. H..t.: K. K KMIott. llotin.r. r-n,. Juhn.lnn. Piarkf""t i lover nor lavi.i imii. ana .ti ifr . of IV. Ilolr l..- r K.nnno lit: t . 1 tinira.n. Ilslh'lrom. or lieorsa I rum. 01 tha nh. lj..t.n.nl-rUiwrno I. V. Tatch. r'ay- ette: K. M. S Irr. Twin rsi -. iiin....n.n.ra 1 .11 V II. M.riin. - nnlnl: W. O. IllSSell. (loodllll : J. H. V IK, Tain Fs: s. Screlsry or Hate litorw n. n.r-r. ,4taaa Trea.urer John V. Kaalrson. Mat. aialllor It. I- lloppes. Rlby n rwt.nhirk. Ial.tnn. Sunermtendrnt of Publio Instruction M Ibrtiir, VcCay. (t hiata sllna Ineparmr H"on .-. r. 11. HEW T01 IS PUinED RII.WAV JINtTION- cnuimi a Rl. t:R I MTK pKl.tXTRO. Mr. a ad Mra. Jaasea II. Merartaad. iiTTA:: r.novc Or. Nor :n Imperial I Without a death having oc curred In the family and witft five of their sia children present. Mr. and Mrs. J a me- Henderson lcKarlanI cele brated their Jvtfi wedding anniversary November II. A dinner waa served at loon. Mr. M.-Far '.and came to Cottage r.M In MiJ witb his father. John W. Morarland. Mrs. Mf'arland's family came here In liJ. They went to school toa-sther. grew up together an. I were married her November II. Hsi. Cot tage t.rova tmt been thalr postoffica addreaa ever rim-.. They are now 7i and tt yeara o.d. raapec lively. They own pari of tie donation claim taken up by Mr M KarlnnJ father. The re S'thvl.r of th. lam I. onn-d ty two ..na . W. an- aiarlea. The hit dren are Mrs W W. ChrlRi.n, .arl'. li. W, W. W, J. F. aud ill.s iljrtie. FREE KINDLING! When In need of coal avail yourself of dry kindling and if ) "U wish lo mix wood and coal, love, tltata green Inside fir mixed with bluck and slate, which l reajy to use I J SO double load: 13. "i single load. Kdiefsen Fuel Company. Commercial Club building. Phone Kast 303. C I-ioj. The Manu facturers' and Land Show awarded us highest prise. Adv. rtteasanta Freed Near Centralla. CKN'TRAI.I A. Wash.. Nor. SO (Spe cial I I.ewls County ISame Warden North Urn', haa released SO pairs of Chinese peasants In the vicinity of Centralla. In. birds being part of a shipment of 0 pairs received from a Pheaaant farm at Bcaverton. Or. The balance of the birds have been scat tered In small numbers over a large territory In the county. 1 Brother. 3 Xcpbrwe. at Front. nOSKRCRCJ. Or.. Nor. JO. tSpecial.) C. II. Arundel, a local piano dealer, baa received a letter frmn his father. Charles Arundel, of Birmingham, Kng., to tha effect that Mr. Arundel's three brothers are now serving In the Kngllsh army. Mr. Arundel also has Ibree aepbevs oo the. Bautlof front. Ilerwilaloa Company I. laalall Water system and Impraveaaeala l.aea ll.a Is Near Irrigated loiad. IIKKMISTOX. Or.. Nov. 20. (Special ) The llo.irdm.ti Townslte Company, ol this city, recently orgnnixrd. Iiaa platted a new town pear the Junction of the new Coyota Cutoff and the Spokano bran.-h of tbe O.-W. It. N. Company in Morrow County, on the Columbia River. 14 miles east of Portland. The reason for etabllshing the new town Is the recent completion of the Irrigat ing system of the I'matilla Project, which will be followed by the opening of JS.OOv acres of land for settlement Trie town site Is located on bi acres of the original homesti-ad of S. II. Boardman. a graduate engineer, who located li) acres 12 years a-o. The O.-W. JL A N. Company has Just completed a new JlOue station at this point, and arrangements have been nia.le for commencing the erection of a hotel. The townslte company will Install at once a domestic water system and will grade streets during tbe Win ter and will plant shade trees on both sides df all streets In the early Spring. Tha town Is 13 miles west of Irrigon and aeven miles easl of the station of Castle Rock. Tributary to and within four miles of this point are 15.000 acres of good land that is to be Irrigated under the, West extension, uver halt or mis land will ba opened in 20 and 40-acre homestead units. The balance of this land Is In private ownership over which the United Stales Government retains fbe rlgnt to approve the price at which it will be sold. A notable Kissel invention of last season, whose Detachable Top arrange- i i ment provides an open car wnen it a warm and pleasant, a closed coach when it's chilly, or dusty, or rainy, changed from one to the other in less than a half hour giving you the utmost in versa tility and practicability. With the new 42-Six the ALL-YEAR Car comes in three models: Tvoadster Coupe, $1950 ; 5-Passenger Sedan, $2000, and 7-Pas-senger Sedan, $2100. EVERY KisselKar model, part for part, is built in the Kissel factory, and nowhere else. No "assembling" in the case of the KisselKar every detail of body and chassis is constructed in the one plant at Hartford, Wisconsin, by manufacturers whose watchwords are -endurance and service always. The COMPLETE line of KisselKar models, including the new 32-Four, is now ready. Why not drop in, place your order and insure early delivery ? The commercial cars, the Kissel Trucks, are also ready for inspection. They range from the 1000-lb. capacity model at $950 to the 6-ton capacity at $4350. All Prices F. 0. B. Factory The PACIFIC KISSELKAR BRANCH 58-60 Twenty-Third Street Phone, Main 6214 San Francisco Oakland Los Angeles BOOTH TRIAL NEAR Willamina Murder Case, In volving Couple, Interests. NEW EVIDENCE REPORTED WUutfS Will Be Called Hack Front California Both Declared to Have Been in Vicinity at Time Shot Watt Heard, a V 1 1.IA M I X A. Or.. Nov. 20. (Special.) As the trial of the William Booth murder case draws near, which is set for hearing commencing Monday, great interest prevails. Many witnesses were summoned before the grand Jury last week to give testimony, and it is known that there will be some 30 witnesses at the hearinir. lid Booth, a brother of the murderea man, was here from iaano loomn fter matters as to tne trial. Joseph Mannix has been retained by the Booths to assist the Procecuting Attorney, and haa been busy gathering evidence. It Is rumored that the revolver has been found and that It will form the missing link in the evidence. Testimony already submitted tends to hw tl-nt Pr.in.on and Mrs. Hootn. EVEN CROSS, SICK LOVE OF DREN L SYRUP at the time the shot was fired, which has been fixed at about 1 1 o'clock Fri day, October S, were in that vicinity. Both were seen to pass the Eggen Iiome and not the Yates. Between these two places the tragedy took place. It was immediately, following this that Booth waa seen running through tho Yates garden lot. and was running up the stream. He was then seen to turn and run down stream and climb the gate at the Yates place. and in doing so broke a. board in the gate and fell. He was then seen to get un and run toward the river, and in doing so had to run alongside of the fence. It was then that the shot was heard, and when he was found bis body was lying on the opposite side from which he was seen. John Parker was at tho homo of Mrs. Harrington, mother of the accused Annie Booth, whom he went to see before his departure south. It was there that he met Annie Booth and atked her to ride back with him. Par ker will bo called bark from Califor nia to testify in behalf of the state. DARKEN GRAY HAIR OK YOUNG Gray Hair Changed to an Even Dark Shade by Q-Ban. Harmless No Dye. Look at Tongue! If Feverish, Bilious, Constipated, Take No Chances. Know Cloaca Bnoqualmle Pass. OLYMPIA. Wash, Nov. 20. (Special.) noqualmlo Pass, the portion of the Kunset Highway completed through the Cascades last Summer and giving an automobile rond connecting Eastern and Western Washington for the llrst time. Is closed by snowfall, and prob ably will remain cloacd for the rest of the Winter. 'California Syrup of Figs" Can't Harm Tender Stomach, Liver. Bowels. Don't scold your fretful, peevish child. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bow els are clogged witb sour waste. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom ach ache, indigestion, drarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and in a few hours ell tbe foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Chil dren love this harmless "fruit laxa tive," and mothers can rest easy after giving it, uecause it never fails to make their little "insldes" clean an sweet. Keep It handy. Mother! A little g'ven today saves a sick, child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bottle of "California Syrup of F-ia-a" which has directions for babies. children of all ages and for grown-ups KememDer mere You can easily turn your gray, life less, dry, faded or streaked with gray hair beautifully dark and lustrous if you'll apply, a few times, Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp like a shampoo. Q-Ban is a harmless, ready to-use liquid, not sticky, and darkens all your gray hairso evenly that no one can tell it bJa been applied. Q-Ban Is not a dye, but acts on the roots. makes hair and scalp healthy, natural ly changing gray hair and entire head of hair to that soft, even, dark luster. fluffiness, beauty and abundance which makes the hair so fascinating and at tractive, besides preventing dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Guaran teed to satisfy or money refunded. Only 60c for a big 7-o. bottle at Hunt ley's Drug Store, Portland, Or. Out-of-town folks supplied by parcel post. Adv. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. ARE TKEY WETTCR PAISFUL1 , Do your lungs ever fcleed? Do you hay night sweats? Have you pains in chest and tides? - . Do you spit yellow and black matter? Are yon continually bawkinv and conchinsT Do you bave pains under your shoulder blade!' Th are Retarded Symptoms of LUNG TROUBLE ' Yon should take Immediate steps to check the progress of these symptoms. The longer you allow them to advance and develop, the more deep seated and serious yourcondition becomes. the German Treatment, hascuredcompletelyand fermanentiy case etter case or i-onsunipuoii Tuberculosis.) Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh of tha Lungs, Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes andother lung troubles.. .Many sufferers who had lost all hope and who had been given tip by physicians have been permanently curedby Lung Germine. If your lungs are merely weak and the disease ha9 not yet manifested itself, you can prevent its development, you can build up your lungs ana system to their normal strength and capacity. Lung Germine has cured advanced Consumption, and the patients remain Strong and in splendid health today. Let us send You tha Proof Proof lhat h!U Convince any Judge or Jury on Earth We will gladly send you the proof of many re markable cures, also a TRIAL, packaite of Lung Germine, together with our new o page boon lin colors) on the treatment and care of con sumption and lung trouble if you will seDd your Dame and 10 cents (stamps or silver) to help cover expense. lung Germine Co-, 805 Rae Blk, Jackson, Micb. How to Prevent Acid Stomachs And Food Fermentation nlalnly on the bottle. r. counterfeits sold here, so surel look and see that yours is made Ly tCo b tneir oUve coor 10c "California Fig Syrup Company. Hand J uruggiata. back with .contempt any otfler US Th Olive. Tablet Company. Colum syrup, Adr, . 1 bus. O. Adv, 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 face dull eyes with no sparkle. your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness coniS 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 gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action, vet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of -. - - - ' - should be enjoyed by everyone, by ton ing up the liver and clearing the sys tem of impurities. You will know Dr. hdwaras Olive and By a Xtw York Physician. "Mv experience has forced me to the conclusion that most people who com plain of stomach trouble possess stom achs that are absolutely healthy and normal. Tho real trouble, that which causes all the pain and difficulty, is excessive acid in the stomach, aggra vated by food fermentation. Hyper acidity irritates tho delicate lining of the stomach abnormally, causing that full bloated feeling. Thus both acid and fermentation interfere with and retard the process of digestion. The stomach wall is usually healthy and normal, but irritated almost past en durance bv these foreign elements acid and wind. In all cases and they comprise a great majority of all stom ach difficulties the first and only step necessary is to neutralize the acid and stop the fermentation by taking in a little warm or cold water immediately after eating, from one to two teaspoon I'uls of bisurated magnesia, which is the most effective antacid and food corrective I have ever found. The ex cess acid will be neutralized and the fermentation stopped almost instantly, and your stomach will at once proceed to digest the food in a healthy normal manner. Be sure to ask your druggist for bisurated magnesia rather than magnesia in any other form. Adv. Now Is the Time o use Carvers' Cold Tablets, giving luick relief in Grip, Cough, Colds. Headache. Used by thousands annual ly. Price 2ic. Laue-Davis Drug Co Tliiid and Yamhill streets