T 191.7. " 9 'OYE3IBEI 21, 1 ... i n in n HI GILL'S NAME BOBS UP AGAIN Fight With Seattle Council Makes Mayor More of Gubernatorial Chance. HODGE DISTURBING FACTOR l;-porf tiring ClrrUirl b l4S ia Ttual lalj . Tr". lM'a.r4 y .Mr. Ms Will ee. Ltyrtx . . 1-.,,-1a:i t t" W hi;i,tor camralsa f ft "!" f ulr t. pa.- at f ...a la l p: t"e J-adin; f: ' vat u:ioa::r br ! t ' ar liralaf ef.'-etaa.. A eaaa i:ritti th pfon C"-rl ye.terd.y T r 't la ne, Vtr It r. . ;i:r. f jieait:. m rm t:ir a l--J rura. TiJ U a i.aa I . tort. ru't itm4 l ! wn.o.r tba tu. M Council. to ' I f" aali-'ii:'. c-A cireum .r, (It Mayer - " aw a pi r-.oi itioa jk tat t-r ifc io-4 I Ul ,a. f.'. '" etatenieet U( l;jr.f o-.t-.t I"" "" from la Uy beror it wu 4 ' ae- X ie.al rofpoi-t!oi Couej.et tlatpS H. i.ri- j tn r-re t - .i l.t inttm.ta. bro4:. la hi. arau.nent l f'iprem Co-J't. t at ll.raf 'It bad .i'jpt4 hie aeon .,, pro.rarriJi:. after matura '"! ixtioi at it I T e-t.tical affect of. ! uae flare aw 9, wefd. bad -,ii,ra.4 w- '. wlll uir lvr pu..wl rr" jrTtr ; tt t.rc'4 tsiia k fc a tl:i4i. for tt.ro (rl Wi'Ma tn Bionth t" ,.,!;t..l lta mm t"i Kil"ll .te-rc.al l Corr Li'tr lb 4 . c b- f 'f ! ani.r it cr.4.tir. 6t ! rpft A fprt 'uUt.J boat ! rpitt r n.?oM'' ' t-9ct ji-njilor J. TroT t,Jf b. a 4i4U. fr 0 toratW Trtfi:rf"tT!"',i" " r Li-t.r. r.ruiif.T. iprnla- t4r f H't'"111''" -!ortr l t Ut tsr.a f I. rK4l"l l b trtie h-.rr. t la N:t e TroT. l a rlo r- fri.o.J f tiuB en lia fHr il c't p:iKl l-.ofc llj.Jf. bt.a la ttJ rro- nil aaot!r lnins t.li! ir to lh. ro4iUU t)-U. bl trk" la Rl -4 poiti a pf Km Coun tr !-trf. t-w rnt:r -a bpitr - arainaiM i:r. VMi rnr of : Ijrm-r t o.r lla IK pMKtM'ltr c:J l,.,..rr. mti i rlKf r-nt. mot al i fl l tl-' I' I 0 ( lb far I ? ti" b o ?l r.turn.4 ! : !;?. ica par-T. b-( b. "'''' l le 8a t naa.p'tun." Tbl lrer.J br M"i " in rf i I" b ctxia' t an ta". b'4 nt a 'U affi'laia. la afa. Ia tr tT kat ai'-a bi turret ) TRAFFIC SOLUTION UP l:ID:VT K.aT or A Mk ..raaaa aa4 Tk-k Military Maaar !. W Jit. wn Wa asaal. TIVHI H'K, Nc. l.pa- i,; . -..!, nt a.t f tba ffUa ar fin. I n tt unia,!t 4 Tt '-utt I" ?!! : t'i.m.a. M' t'"" t -1a tllT. 1 to ! la pri.4' traa.pafta- (- Ik war af !' baU Raatina- t aK'H at I la lfa.-a a. h -,ol 'i:ii!:a. I ifta trat. lrO'4! l!a tn.h?fT r'Mii iliso. la ai" rt:r lmr'onl wftii tba ntjtpv- vf r.pUin llarTT Ilma. t"t ft' '""'" i iniforj. apaitirr for t"apt Ha. maaj at t! m-H" ef fi ! ynomial L- i Ut r'i 't. aM t.al in. ,o.rtimai ha f irn.iM ' j trH e iMt.i f 'r l IM tif. "a t larba "o,i-t-f inainioBr tant tha r a. 4.-fli. t-a rur ? "' tlmat"'! ta aa ef a.rl laama. n4 rara p trttnant ba l'jrnnha. Hf!l tat niaa Inajra t at Iba erk i:t . rnnptat ll-lMfi la rfninc ataaa. T1. !.:) ia f t a J n-T afi.-a l, tna !. up. an. J. IU lilar. b. ai?arta It. ftoa4 bt ba covttJ t B-aka oparattn aipae." laa t .an t iitii a timf. li rania r...m.j rin. wi'a a rat-1 r-rta for :. Iran. l.a.-uUr loon t. a. Ir..t.h.. b-1 an affort t l ba mida e&uaa l.BC aa.t f fa carrtaon to tiKo'init tba Jitoar art. Tha tioa t :a Mrata B.-rl ef rntfot. la ppo,filin Jlr t'. K ttt t. tM4 bar l(a ho.nj aa P latan4.nl ef ,ta Jltata bl for t.ia liil4 bar. wa b.art'tr In.lor.aL MOTHER'S FfGHT HARD trn '- otrr Mitt, ntctnr. o W4laai III Ix-taraalB II aaa t Mn. Ilaa Jar4Wta.a t a4a Dal.la ( aaalr. r AIJs. v . 1 lii a.-lal I'la-atma- aa nl ovi.ia f.-r tar w IKa battl" for ina tn4 .oiaMiion ol bar babf. r. tna oun t ort at t.t ba a?or4c4 t'i.i!tunil of har'r bar riibtr ' a .ml a Iaftaa. i Jliia H- lint nio'ri.r will a-" Bpuitun'n 1 ' a ' tn: r attla.J br N fw Court lira, ' , . . - - v aa atlam;! at fvi6ia hiaaapina. two trocaaiima la ! 4i!taral J4aalt ourta af tba atata o a babaaa cor a proaaJ.3. Vra. Bowara wilt ba bart ts bar app.al la tba fruprarua loift aa toamaar I. Itio'it aaranta sr ral!l Beatv ..; al ta ai4 bar la bar aSorta to eitula i jitnlr af bar bar 4 la roar vt.ta ant oitabta ta 4 oa b mora a .1 i.-'ilt i:tiAtij. ,u rr ,.a wnwi . . 7 aa. I at a-it 4iark-a at It. aai wttr a ci'I! S jiaora of aa an.l in pt k.aitv. Ibia anfortuaata )oug mois.( kj ta d.paa I apva atraas.ra for 3a (if cf bar a!-l- 4 la alaa If lia ialtxaal at ta tf a la. -4 lo'hT la tba fiKWftut, J-jrladlr- I tonal q-ia.Iiona Vital to tba arfmlma- tratioaof tba Ja.nll. laarofthia alat". partirularlr aa It aTa-la tha Juvanll Court of Multnotrah fi.unir. ara ! riT i. Th rhilt waa ma-la a ward of tba Ji4ni:a Court of Multnomah Count r in Jair. XU. and It wa aub aiu.nt to thia that tha Tolh County Juaanilo Court aouM to laba Juria J rti.o and 4.r-rta tba mothar cf bar narht ta ta'a I : r-J.o1 of lha child. a-rntal bar br tha Multnunuh County Co-irt. I "araii....ioa bad baan arrant.! by tha I'crtland court la tab lha rblld ta I'oih ( ougti. raould t:a f jprrroa tourt 4a.i4a aaala.t tha conlanlioa of tha mothar It will oaoaaaitala art antlra chansa In tba at.m bartofora a.lpt a anl foliowad by lha Junll- Court of MuiCnomah County. whray lhal court baa sttamptad to Mad born. a for HllilT n:tn:, r oi:w IlKIDM T rubbJf .HOI ti. t . 1 Mr. R. W. Klrktaoaw. n.Rir.HT cisvk, Or, Na. a-M'.r an lltnaaa of oral montba. Mra. It. W. kirh wo4 4 a4 ounaiay. Novambar II. tf. Kirbwood waa aa aclia Chrtatian anl from tba lima of fear early coaaaraioa waa a mam bar f tba Matbodiat tlpiavopal CHorib. I'h.ba Itouch a born at Valusia ;toa. I!t. In !. aad waa marrt.d to Itobart W. Kirh- kh at Cadar Itaplda. la.. In ltt. r t hy rama to Oroo and tt;.1 at J'armlnsloo. aubaa. uu.ntlf ramoamc to (ha Nahaiara Vali'y n.ar Varonta. and final. y cornmc to l"oraat Oretr. Of aan rbtllran. al aurla J. K. Klrhwood. of M.aoula. Mnt.; Mra. Annl V- Varcuaon. af faa Joaa. CaL: R. J. Kirk wood, of TortUnd: Atbarl A, C.artmda and Hartba Kirkwood of t'oraat lirotr. 4apandnl rhlldraa broucht ba lor It la localttla outalda tba ritr. COUNTRY ROAD IS FINISHED farmer Arc iH-llsItlrU U hal- ntoa C rrrk-riorMr hr-rtlort. imOKrI:t.r Waab, No. rial Tba awly-radad action of tba Tairlc l!war. alandla waat from Salmon Cr.ah to Tionaar. a ( mtlca aaal at tbla rla-a. waa toroplctad Ual h. Tba pl-a of hlharar brl rha.a tao r"i: rclad witn rr'4'ba.J ro h tabro from a pit naar tha lioorta Arm.troa ranch, aaat of I'lo- n.ar. add waa baul.d on Iba bichway wlta aaaaral catarplllar automobli trucba arKl a a sr. bar cf taama and w tost. Tba farmara alorr Ihla Iroproraj . t:on of tba blshaay ara U(d our II. naar road, and da. I ara tt on of tha aat r'aa of road worh la tba couatrr. GRANGE HEARS SPEAKERS llaral rr-llla anil 'rl of IJtn; Are Qnt-lrira Il.acnanJ. MoNVJOtTir. Or .ior. iJipaclal Tba Moamouth rar.s la attracting- wMa attotoa iBnf tha larmara aa ill aa l a buaia'ra ma of tha city ba.au. a of Ha tliacujaioa of practual problama. At a raml mi.tlnf Iba ub.-cl "Tha Hi- Cnat of Uns and liw II My Ha l4 4cl. wa bhiiI"I or r- it. iMIraat and t . t ela, ollowrd by a f.naral r1t.o..ioa Ira C I'owrii vara a ta. on r.urai Cr..li!.." from tb OJ:-olot of tha country irrrcbial and a lo from lha :anj,.lnt of tha farmar. tUllway Inatalt Glanl Sr a Ira, iforr r.tvtrn. or. n. spa. Cial Tba Mount lfoo4 llailway Com pany la Ina'jiitir.aT a 'l of atandard railway In Ua local friht yard.. Tha coat of construction wi I .a. lif. Tha a.alaa. tha on'y wvlahir..; opparatua of lha bind ba aan lirMal Vail and Tba Iallaa. will (a ua.4 In wtlt'in; rara ana irtimi or-ciaatlnc at tha alley road a - Hoca ii;ll KUl Hill MlNril. ir av.i i.huht. . ... :: J i.-. X; S a . V rx r Hn. tM.au tVtaraaa. LKHANOS. Or, No. : ipa rlaLt Mr, hnaaona Talaraon ral.bratad bar Ptth birthday an nlraraarr at bar bom hra Na cinbr I, tb racipiant of cor, k-rnlulotlona from a larca nun bar of f rlanda. Hha baa I'.rad Iri Ihl Balbborhoo4 alnra ll. and In bar praaant horoa for tba pa.t yaar. Xra. r.traon wa born In K an -lurkr With bar lat buaband. Aa. Iataraon. aha crn..ad tba plaina to trffoa la In a party ctd"l by Captain) Jorh Iah. P baa two jhil lrn ll Inr. and aum.roua ranj.hil-dran. Timely Suggestions in Housef urnishings 11 nu-avj our aim to show something exclusivesomething dilferent Iron, me common everyauy .., " 7 u Z r mi ,a Zh, natters not what you are able to pay. we have the goods in greater variety than you can ,nd elsewhere and our prices will always be found as low as tt is possible to make them. New goods arrive every day and the selection in every depart- went is unlimited. We insure quick sales by making the selling price extraordinarily attractive. j ,i sjfMe? Suggestions for the Holidays: Arrivals every day of useful, ornamental and original pieces of furniture, suitable to every need, makes our stock of holiday Roods unusually attractive. Examination will solve the perplexing question of what to give very quickly. Ye will deliver at your pleasure. Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 Thes ru$r give splendid service. They wear well and show a sretat variety of ar- C99 50 tistic designs. Usually sold at $30. Our price :-."",."-V'i.'i,"4 - Amintr Ruga. 36x72 inchea Scores of patterns to select from. Suitable to every 345 taste. These are genuine bargains ' New Arrivals of Lace Curtains Make our stock attractive and unusually complete. Our showing of plain effects is extraordinary Kaltex Rocker This chair U comfortable, coxy, practical and indestructible. It is made from the toughest fiber and put together by hand. It is adapt ed to every sca.on and will be found comfortable the year round. We have jut received a carload ahipmrnt In the Old Ivory and Baronial finiah. These goods car ry our guarantee, as well as the manufacturer'. You will find the prices astonishingly low, consider ing finish, style and durability. A few of these chairs will improve your home wondcrfuly. and the prices very attractive. Regular $1.75, Special Regular $2.08. Special Regular- $3.00, Special ..SI ..S2.20 Regular $2.25, Special.... Regular $4.00, Special.... Regular $5.00, Special.... The Bedding Department All Woolen Blankets, splendid quality, full size, regular $6.2o, at All Woolen Blanket, splendid quality, full size, regular $7.50, at In Plaid. White and Fawn. .$1.35 .$2.90 .$3.95 ..$4.75 ..$5.60 JjCLimwiaii aw.nai .ra.air 1, , . . - . jrji Ins cRuf;: I , j jf- W Great Furniture Bargains Second and Morrison-Street Store $18 quarter-sawed oak dresser, 16x24-inch oval French plate mirror, with ,arEe J 0.85 $20 Dressing Table, made in the very finest selected quarter-sawed oak. Colonial design, 16x24-inch bevel plate mirror. Cf 1 t-JQ Must be seen to be appreciated. . f y nininn Tnkloa. slihtlv damaced in transit. A great variety to select from. We will mention a few of the many bargains: $24 Solid quarter-sawed oak table, 48-inch top, with f-foot extension; massive octagon shaped base, made of selected quartered t1 7 oak and finished in golden wax V a - Slfi sal id oak table. 45-inch top, 6-foot ex- $10.85 tension, very heavy base, Mis sion lines . . . GARLAND Combination Range Has No Equal It is equally efficient with either coal, gas or wood. The Garland has easily maintained its supre macy for generations. Public dem onstrations of other ranges are made from time to time, but the Garland demonstrations are made every day in thousands of homes by satisfied housewives who would have no other range. Buy one and save your nerves. The price will also please you. Liberal Terms of Credit When Desired Henry Jenning & Sons All Cars Pass Our Doors Fifth and Washington Also Second and Morrison I , - "- - i POLKGAIHSPRESIIGE List of Prizes Swelled by 1915 Exhibit Entries. STOCK IS GROWING BETTER Award Won al i:poltlon Average to IVr (l In Number of Ilrst riarr-a t'aplurrtl l"lok of Mtr-ra and ioal Improved. MONMOUTH. Or, Nov. :0 (Special) With hopa and prunaa placed to tha for. front in tha horticultural world and flna sharp. oat and cows In tha Itva.tock Pthrr. fir rlsht years Tola County haa baan a heavy wlnnar at falra of Northwa.tarn atataa whan va-ri.-ia product wrn h!bltd. 'o!k County bcar li by rantur ln prlas at Iba nr.son rHata Kair on ahaap. Itoala. hoga and rows and In do. trial work by lha achool children. Ual.r aihlhtta of th ka.t stock w.ra mad at tha Waabloeton htata hair and lha Vah!nton Uvralock fhow. I.n ha.p and aoals fust prtxrs wen lahan. , lta In Octobar Ihrra carload of Jrr ay I, land cows wra smt to tha r poaltlon at Man rranca-o. Monmouth crowara wera ! contributors to the al.otmant i.nL Frank Lynn, of lh --rr)dala di.trlrt. won Iho atakaa prlaa on a Jarary cow a.hlblt.d. I la laat wrrk lalaram raachrd Monmouth tai:m of tha awards mada at lha roltl'n on aheap and Boats. Wi:itrn llidirll tt aona. atockman re aidinat Ihr.a mllaa wl of this city, won naarly .rythtn In avrry dlvl alon. Four of the flva apodal awards of tho American Ooat Hreedara As aorlatloa wrnl to theaa breeders. Coro patltlon was eapeelally atronc with Saw Maxlco and California. Tha numbar of ribbon and cups, al ready Ursa, has baan swallrd more this yrar than In any other seaaon. Evary hlblt mada haa raptured either flrat or ..rand prUe. and per cent wera firt pruea. Tba hls-h deerea of perfection al lalnad In lha Anaora roats of Ihla sec lion is allrthuted to lha early work of tba breeders here. Ansora a: oats sent from the Mon mouth flocks hava formed tho founda tions of tha beat flocks of South Amer ica and Naw Mexico. To keep pare with tha rapid move ment amon tha breeders of sheep to Kat tha ba-t. Importations of flna stock from Now Zealand hava been made by MonraOUlM breedera. Tho movement to obtain tho beat breeda of Jersey cowa ha been mora recant. Kfva years ao tha owners In tha I.ucklamute Valley and near Mon mouth, principally thoaa of tha south action of roik County, sent out an ex pert buyar. Ooat. sheep and cattle buyers annual ly coma to Toik County to choose stock for their districts. Breeders hero have mada It a rule to sell only such stock aa can ba replaead with bet Irr arradea In th near future. Tha lata accompllahments of the slock of lOlk County have riven de cided encouraement to tha stockmen and an extension In all branches Is likely. Tho qualitlea cultivated for wool and mohair production hava been blfhiy valued by stockmen In all parts cf the world. aW ahown by calls from aareral continents for starts of th stock. Toik Counly horticulturists this year won victories by lh husre display of prvducta al th I-and I'roducts rbow at fortUnd. This county took second prlta. HoQ. prunes. (rains ard craaaes. as wall aa various kinds of fruit, wera dl. placed. i'rndlt-lon Want Normal ch-IwoI. PUSPLUTO.V. IT. Nov. 20. impe rial I I'andlclon Is to b th aaat of aa atra Orcfoa normal school If lha recommendations of th committee on resolutions of th teachers insti tute which closed In Pendleton today ar adopted. Th plan la to have the normal conducted In conjunction, first, with th I'endleton, Hitch School, and later as a state Itiotltutlon. Th com mute, which waa -composed of teach ers from Wheeler. Gilliam. Morrow nd Umatilla counties, took lh stand that a normal school for th eastern part of tha state la an essential, and that Pendleton, becausa of her location, is the natural location for th normal. DRAINAGE CONGRESS' SET Linn Counly tiranajers to Hold Ses sion at ilbany December 7. AI.B.lNr. Or- Nov. SO. (Special-) Grangers of Linn County are arrang ing to hold a drainage congress at the Albany Commercial Club roonia le cember 7. Tha congress will convene In tb morning and continue all day. ending with a banquet to ba tendered by the club. m . County Agriculturist Chspin. of Ma rlon County; ivmiarn 1C. Kaftan, one of tbe prima movers In th Lak Ll bl.k and French Prairie drainage proj ects, and several Oregon Agricultural College professors will make ad dresses. Arrangements for tha session sre being ms-d by a commute headed by Archla Miller. msetrr of I'omona Grange. SNAKE BRIDGE PLAN IS UP I'ranklln Counly Coinmi4oncrs Conolder !Span at Pasco. PASCO. Wash, Nov. 10. (Special.) C. K. Kowlcr. civil engineer of Seattle, who waa in Pasco Monday in consulta tion with the County Commissioners of Franklin County aa to th possibility of constructing a brldg across the Snake I'.lver. between Pasco and Bur bank, by the Joint action of Franklin and Walla Walla counties, has sub mitted a plan by which tha proposed bridge could be built at a cost not to exceed faO.onO. Th matter haa been laid before th Commissioners of both counties, whs now have It under advlaement, A Joint conference of the Commissioners of tha two counties will be held In Pasco. November 27, to consider more detailed plans to be submitted by Mr. Fowler. DAIRY OUTPUT GAIN BIG Creamery at Itcodniiort Produces IC7,S38 Poundn of Butter. OARDINER. Or.. Nov 10. (Special.) For-the year ending October 1. 1915, the Smith Ku-er Creamery at Keeds port. Or., manufactured 17.DJS pounds of butter. Tha Smith River Valley is fast com ing to the front aa a dairy producing section. The Smith River flows Into the L'mpqua from th north about one mil above Gardiner and 10 miles from the mouth of th Impqus. In the val ley through which the river flows Is situated a large amount of fine dairy land. Tha output of butter from this section this year exceeds th output of last year by about 10.000 pounds. Jk CORNELIUS WOMAN BURIED Mm. T. A. Hughes IMcn Artcr III neps of Several Months. CORNELIUS. Or.. Nov. 10. (Special.) Mrs. T. A. Hughes, who died at the Stat Sanitarium In Salem last Tues day morning, was burled in tho Cor nelius Cemetery Wednesday afternoon. At her last request services wer con ducted at the grava by Rev. Mr. Smith, a Baptist minister from lllllsboro. Laura M. Stringer was born In lows, March 1. 111. In iJecember, 1S80. she was united in marriage to T. A. Hughes. .--. u . i Mr.. . trm to them, and six of them, with the husband, still sur vive her. J wo cuiiaren uiea m iin.uvj, Mrs. Hughes had been ailing for sev eral months and for th past three meatus bad peca bedfast. BIG CHRISTMAS IS PLAN pbi.m:vili.k is arraxgi.vg for COHMl'MTV TREE. Buadar Schools, Churches. Lodges and Baslaeaa Honaca Join la Work ing for Celebration. PUINEVILX.K. Or, Nov. 20. (Spe cial.) Prineville is going to have a community Christmaa tree on Christ mas Eve. and all the children of the rlty and surrounding country ar go ing to see Santa Claus drive into town with a enow-covered sleigh and pranc ing horses and all the other things necessary to gladden tb child's heart Representatives from all th Sunday schools, churches, lodges and business organizations met last Thursday and a general committee, composed of Mrs. i rti.hman renresentinsr the nubile schools and th Methodist Church; Jay H. Upton, representing the business men and lodges, and George Kameay, pastor of the Chris tian Church. A large tree will be decorated and placed on the main street in tha busi ness center of town. In addition, the committee will arrange to provide for tho needy and will see that a real old Christmas dinner will be furnished to every family that has been compelled to retrench in the way of holiday fes tivities. A number of men have already planned to make a trip to upper frooked River during Christmas week FEEL FINE! TAKE i CASCARETS FOR LiVER, BOWELS Enjoy Life! Stop the Head aches, Colds, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach. 10-Cent "Cascarets" Is Best Ca thartic for Men, Women, Children. Ciacarets ' ar a treat! They liven your liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels and sweeten your stomach. Tou eat one or two Cascarets like candy before going to bed and In th morn ing your head is clear, tongue is clean, stomach sweet, breath right, and cold gone and you feel grand. Get a 10 or 25-cent box at any drug store and enjoy th nicest, gentlest liv er and bowel cleansing you ever expe rienced, fctop sick headaches, bilious spells, indigestion, furred tongue, of fensive breath and constipation. Moth era rhonld give cross, peevish, fever ish, bilious children a wholo Cascaret any time. They ar harmless and never gripe or 8ick.cn, Adv. to hunt ducks, and it is expected that there will be wild duck aplenty for those who cannot buy turkey. This is the first time in the history of Crook County that all the religious organizations have united to further the general Christmas 6pirit. Dayton Schools Have Poultry Club. DAYTON, Wash, Nov. 20. (Special.) A poultry club has been organized in the Dayton schools to promote interest in raising fine poultry in this com munity. The pupils, many of whom already have several pens of fine birds, will exhibit chickens, ducks and geese at the Columbia County Poultry Show, to be held in Dayton December 2 to 4, inclusive. Valuable prizes are offered school children for essays on poultry raising, both by the local association, interested breeders out of town and the Washington Stat Collesre. BEGIN ON SALTS ' AT FIRST OF SIGN KIDNEY PAIN We Eat Too Much Meat, Which Clogs Kidneys, Then the Back Hurts. Says Glass of Salts Flushes Kifineys and Ends Bladder Irritation. Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudf; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizzi ness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots, of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is mada from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kid ney trouble while It is only trouble. Adv. Rheumatism A Rome Cars Given If One Whs Had It la tba spring of 19 I wu attacked by ftfoaeular and Inflammatory Kbeumailim. I enffsred aa only tooee wbo bave It know, for arer three year. I tried rmedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I recarred was only temporary. Finally, I found a remedy that cured me completely, and tt baa nerer returaed. I bare given U to a aamber wno were terribly afflicted and eren bedridden with Rheama Utm. and U effected a ears In every caae. I want every sufferer from any form of rbsumatlc trouble to try tbla marrelout beat ing power. Don't lend a cent; limply mall your name and eridresa and 1 will send It free to try. after yon bar used it and It bas proven Heelt to be tbat long-looked-for meant of curing your Rheomatlam, yon may end tbe price of It, one dollar, but, under stand. I do Dot want your money nnlen yon ara perfects aatlaned to aend It- Im't that falrf Why suffer any longer when pollute relief ti thus offered joa tree? Doe't delay. Write today Mark H. Jeekeon, Wo ?1B Gurney Bldg., Syracuas, S. Y. T RN A DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens " Gray Hair So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. .aaaawa " f The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmoth er's treatment, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an ago when a youthful ap pearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't hav-s the troublesome task of cathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores Fell the ready-to-use prod uct called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 00 cents a bot tle. It is very popular because nobody can 'discover it has been applied. Sim ply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the sray hair disap pears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duces that soft lustre r.nd appearance of abundance which is so attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Adv. Grip Won't Get You if you begin the treatment of a cough or'cold as soon as you feel it coming on , Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey I'V V Urn is a predigested food in liquid form which if taken as directed, invari ably gives the system power to throw off and resist severe coughs, colds, grip, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles. Better health awaits you. if you 'Get Doffy's and Keep Well." At most drug gists, grocers and dealers, SI. SPECIAli XOTICli If for some rea son your local 1 1 ill! . ply you send your order and remit tance to The Dnffy Malt Whiskey Co., 171-173 Minna St.. San Francisco, Calif. They will have your order taken care of promptly at the following prices: 1 Bottle, Express Paid, $1.15 2 Bottles, Express Paid, 2.10 4 Bottles, Express Paid, $4.00 Remit by Lxpress Order, Post office Order or Certified Check. If cash is sent have your letter registered.