The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 13, 1916, Section One, Page 8, Image 8

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    TITE SUNDAY OREGO.MAX, PORTLAND, FEBKUART 13, 1916.
LETTERS USED TO
J. G. LEWIS
Unique Method Is Inaugurated
Into Washington Guberna
torial Campaign.
ABERDEEN CLUB AIDS WORK
Tot lea Rrpabtla-asi Clab Ita
CTvars of Creating Sappo. 1
CaadtJUl by f Malt
jitrTrrcjnv. wk. f. it spo-
tL rrbej IS mo eln ad
eu'aal f res-ant political method la
tk rtat whiara w the
):s out Is Ao'l dartag th
past week, of a Joha O. Leau-f jf.;
eratr .attar w.ea la Aberdeaa. Men
a ." wt! Ja-d ia lb.
eafr.pa.4a aa.f ' e-llera. ac-
cneti.ag to aa afflei-U . T
ware t ffi.a.i will ra.-a eaery
reefy la la
T wa w b far po?iM.r
ere oav.rs4 el a aa dvttatng
e.au w iiuKvin. the 41)1 li
t.ra being oa'i- ! enatlaal a
tm u.a .:. wku i
taaa iitu a Uil.r. ar wkat a
aaU4at sniakt pa.l la seli oat
m-. .iicuUr letters I Bertwaa ho 4)4
iil Im.
T Latter de caneala was he
d:e4 r la Akrl.a ! Mn Ke-
Bub.icea Cl' aa-t.r ta "
t; .! ytcK, iKrMtrT of thai ore
iuiiol Tl. ralrcBoal Hot. I
mu eamoa!-a keadiaarter a-rrin
is Lett.r-wnting we.k aad IB
aceaoa-resher la tke par of l r!o
ware B.pt ier la wrti latter for per
ana ! d4 a ! Bt.erBpi.r
Inn tk Bral dar BBtil th last elgv
eieaagrBps.r were kt !
Bad after tal t!jrd.r Bight aa
letter vara r-ii fr troB-eeriptloi
In avtar Isetaace bua...e aa4 ptv
f.eiaJ atea lt tftelr sl.aogre
prior 4a IB work ant maar ef taeee
tvrsiakael tk.lr ewa stamp. ne i-
aaata- IB eoal of ! eampaiga.
X larr p.iftte4 "Ilitiinm.if Indl
retire wi'k ' kick mark u k.p
a ditpUr an4 IS araw Bolo In
Bum ft.r of Utc.ra r"ia4 tor Iraa
a.:i;;ia wm cn(l hour I r. Tfcla M
aal'Bl rloaaty 0 IBa nl lotar
a.t.4 la Ik auee ( Ika lat.r caav
falca.
.':.r kaina 4:p:a..l an 4U
It a 4iwtuwt aBow wlsalaar Ika 11
tr war lakaa In lk poCe!flr aa4
hI ail fr !(rtkt!oa Ihrogthotil
. tw'ira (M W.atara VTaakioatea.
Jiauckwa.c.ra waaBinctoa. or lir
r 14 Ika talk of IB lttr. Akaa
li'ia t: faie 'tl!a aa l . Tairom
an4 as il 1M iU is laia Caatars
..Matoa.
ita.-k.ra of Jnfca O Lwl for Ika
aomiaalloa tir C.j.rtwr
ka!'. ika t.ltr-wrlrlnf waak will
attr to t avo4ri.ra la kla kkalC
t - I
JUDGE TEAL IS RECOVERING
Itik Of fW-tal :rrlri lo Itrlara lo
tVlarb Ok food.
rALX-. or. rk it pa.-it
foa:r Ju.lra JaBa It, T.ai. k
kaaa MflOKir 111 f T I ! !
rnxitH aa4 aaaBla la afia4 eaurl I
t'ai:.. la ratfo.ii an4 it la aipa-t4
IBt ka will k - aa datr Iafi4ar
Ja.t TaiI It r-"BiJa. aa ana of
n. kaat iiuMu'l'lini anprortara In
I la ataca. a4 IB m'f)-tln
IB lacar-couslr krW al v.al t!ra
aa kn- " ka 4 b-4 ef. IB .rl--a
af Jtif T"l ara a mt la4ipaaBia.
XVI-B Ba ai;iinf cf Ika loltarttaa
tit.nsl Talk fcia'f kr J-4a !!,
Iitara la aatBiac lUaJinf la Ik war
f l:k r.intr pti it a Bar a of ika
aat af IB bt Jl.
SEWERAGE FIGHT PUT OFF
Xovtla T akiaia Waata niv Ctaad
aa rralaa ?fo Sapr'a Soarra-a.
fnTH TIKIUA. Waak.. rV It
aarii. rsatsaa.aiaal of IB trial
of IBa attil af Ika Count r Vr4 of
ICaa.Uk la o)ola Ika rltr af Nnrtk
T.alria from ttrnflng l' awa' lata
IB Taklma I'.tv.r ka k.-a aara4 la
aaa-4inaT a w(ra wltn a rpr
antativa ef IB (( F"r4 ef fl.alcb.
wfckra ertclajkllr or-ra4 IBa ! U
ia yai f tut TB ctr cffictu
ka la 4fr Ik auaitr ln.4rin! t.ljr.
aa.t will aak Ika aaat Laar'.lalar la
crva Ik atai Por4 ef tl'ailk 4ia
ifl la la aifnt atraama ef Ika
eata aa 4rataaa coorta. ratkr tkaa
a.araaa af walar aapaia-.
STRAWBERRY CARMVAL SET
Haaabars rraliaal Will IW UrM
May IB n4 I.
Ttriifirna. or . rv u ?rii
Raaakar will fco4 ita natal 'rar
tarr C'araivai IB a.ar. a-cor4iaai la
aa afra.ai.ai raa.rka4 kv Ika kaaa..
nil Tlaadar aicBL TB caralaai wtU
ka h14 aa Tirlr ar.1 "rt4aT. tot
lawtnaT IB ceaa.Bliaa ef Ika D-llf.I-haa
ao4 Bakakaka cf OreaToa fc.ra HJ
la, IT aa4 la.
A Btaa meetta ef (Itlixt will ba
k:4 aaoia whaa d'talla for Ika .nt
ill k worka.l aal Tk UraaVrrr
caraMrai kaa brem a rrmaa.nl
taal la rtakiarc arf4 Ikar waa Bnaa
oaaaicioaa la akaa4oalac It at lk
I. ma.
SAf.DY WILL CELEBRATE
M. Ialraek'a la. rmcrananao Will
H Olara eat Xarrli I.
JiZr. Or. Tea. It 5plal
tl. Taertcka dar eal.kraiica w:l k
ka'4 r.ttrtUr aickl. Uarek 4. al kel
I.y lia.:. aalr tk au.rita ef la
I 4i aa A:'.r aari.tr warn. a cf tfl.
VIt.-ea! a Ckirrla k.ra.
iMT.raar itkrcerxba w!M ka praa
al aa anaka aa al t-. ef atKoaia.
aal ika X aaaa Mi:. Abbat. Varattl.
.par a4 kr. Kucal ara la commit
taa la taarta ef ift precraiucaa. After
IB eat.rtammeat aa4 aupp Ika aaaa
lag wt.l k 4.4 ia daactnaT.
A LAMP WITHOUT A WICX
Tne a-nii s..j
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t af- . aa. a a.
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LETTER-WRITING BOOM FOR GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE DITERTS ABERDEEN.
-
rV : V : - ' - t I TELL A FRIEND j -:h
!i' GOVERNOR Jjl mxi it Kcwwl'i' ':-:.
I - . t - ' ;
4 I M .
rowuL, MCitDMT r ucunrRt yoixa rn Biirtjr ci.rn,
kk.Hr JWII LCWIt, CAXUIDaTK f OH OOVtRSOB.
CANDIDATES ARE OUT
Washington County Political
Contests Become Lively.
EX - SHERIFF HAY RUN
SftiMtnr llolll I MrntJonvd for
rWtx-h Agalnat Jade IVagly
and RTrrral XUpevted to Ap
pear for lctlalorr.
UASXS Or. I'.o. 13 (Special) Tks
pe'.iCK-al fltuklloD la WaahlnHoa Coun
ty la keglanlag lo lake on lire, ana
Iter ara a Bumb.r ef protctive rao-
ddat.s la lb Bal4 ta adJitioo lo tboa
who kav fll.d.
It ia reported that R.orce Hancock
anar fc oat far ttneritf aaain. altar !
.ral y.ara apaal In artrata purauita. klr.
KaflcocK kaa n:a4e aa announcement.
bui ha la baiag ur4 lo run byfrienda.
aad la ra b akould dacld lo gat Into
tba raw It will meas a lively conleat
batw.aa kin and J. C AprPleCale.l
l-afuir Sheriff, wka kaa already fl.cd.
lita ar R.Dubtlcaa.
S.aaiar II. Ho!t!a. of rori
Grove, la said lo be wenderloar wkal hla
cBa.Bc weald k for Circuit JuJr
aaaiaat Jadsa faslay. who haa already
Iiia4. Mr. lioUta waa Baeattoe4 aa
Boaaik: caadidaia tor Governor two
rr a age.
IL T. lit:r I sputa or aa a pot
aihLa raadlal. for ITOae'utlng Alter
ear. It kaa ka r.port.4 IDal - v
Toagna. IB laoimbaal. may not. run.
but Mr. Tongue hlrrelf kaa made no
aaaaaacamail. n.praaealetlve n.
I!.r 1A ai mtfnttoaad.
an at or Y. l Wood, ef llll.aooro. ia
eal fjr re-election from the t.iavaoia
t'Lttrici. but ao otber aa"ineit
kaa ea.o mad. If fanator Itoliia dv
iu not lo run aa-eJn II la coB.ioareo
,kir t.-iat Tillamook ana i amain
touBti.e rub wl.l maae atroag at. on.
.i,cl a man fr Oaeaior trora to
Twenly-foarth PlatrKl. Itepraeeniauva
T. It Heater. J r, af TUlamooB. and
:.sr.aeniatiaa ancl 1 l;rielBoo.
f TamklU coanty. are mentioaea aa
ccnleadera for tkia honor la their e-
llepreeentatla Pni I'aieiey naa ;ie
r r.-.l.ctioa to Ike I-l.iature. and
;.sreeBlatla lianloa liowmaa ia ac-
t4 a. a candlJal lor r-iin
alaex Otkere ara arlue;y roneiaertna
ttieg Into Ihe game. Among las
maatioa'd la Aoatln Huaton. ef roreet
Irove. Hepreaentatlve Hare may ran
again for Ikie aittca.
IC A. KuratlU Pepuly teiieiT c.era.
kaa fii.4 for County I. '.era. It la bo-
eve4 bat be will bare a etrong ron-
adr. I- la JdcCormlck kaa aiao tneo
for tkia poeltloa. Mr. Kuratll l known
o lata Ike aappori '
rd . Luce, who fc keid tne attic
aro l.rma.
C. A. Hanley. Ixmaertl. kali r-ic-
oa aa Caaaty f oramieeiooer. aao
rberg. itrpubllcaa, wbo want out o
ffi.-o aa I'cmmlwaaar last year, naa
;.4 for the place a a in. Thla la aa-
tker on ef Ike poeitiona upon wklca
heated ronteat la eipected.
A mock tkoae wfco bare filed fr some
1 t Be l...r office are A. A. MorrilL
V rM.a. TV. V. BoieT for Asa.aeor.
r. H tiADBlncton for Counly Treaa-
arvr. and J.m.a It. tavle for Ilecord.r.
OLD FAMILY QUITS OFFICE
roelofik-v Cltrn lp After
More
Tl.aa Half Ootnrj.
CHCmLIS. Waah Feb. li cP-
!L Wken a new poet master at Sll-
tar Creek. Lawle County, la named as
Ike result of a civil service examination
l be held la Cbeballa. February :.
Ihe poaltioa will probably pass out of
IB hand ef a member of the Tucker
family, la wkicb It ba been held for
anor Iban yeara past.
About two years ago when the postal
departmeat promulgated lha civil sarv
I rule f r four-ciaea offices. U. It.
Tucker, wk had poalmastar al
ii.r Creek, was obliged lo take the
eaattiinalloa. Mrs. Tucker also toog Ike
l.at, ! appotntm.nl going I the tel
ler. Now. Mr. Tacker wishes lo quit
tk poet and a aew postmaster must
be selected- .
MINT PRODUCTS RANK HIGH
rtarliall Oalpal I Tar Abo Or
dinary Reatrrroent.
(HtltXIJJL Wash, rk. 11 (Sp
e:L Tfcal psppermiat and spearmint
oil product ar lo be deve.oped lat a
big lual la tats section at Ike slat Is
tn gaaersl vl.w as Ik reeult of Ihe
lust . a elk. (KttUj cooaplsladl
a
by the 8. 8. Kennedy Company, of tbi
rlty. Local products ara rated th
bicheat of any North I'aclfie Coast sam
p. .a known.
A report Just received by R. A. R
rbaod. a local druggist, from the labo
ratory ef tba University of Washington
at baattl. shows that Iba local proa
uct rates hlarh in Ike eaaentlal quail
Ilea required for peppermint and spear
mint oils. The report from th unlver
ally aaya of Ihe samples: "It assays
1 1 per cent ester, calculated aa men
thol eater acetate, and tl per cent of
total menthol. Tba samples received
are far above the requirements of the
V. R IV in fart so far above the re
quirements that another aaaay Is going
to t mad to man certain wa nave
made ao 9rrora. It runs. higher than
any unpin collected any place on th
North I'aclfie Coast. There Is money
la that industry, especially at the pres
ent time."
JUDGE DOCK MAY RUN
OBIbOT CITY
RACK FOR
MA CONSIDERS
LF.GI 9LATVRB.
WllUaaa Balr, Mayer of Caaby,
Is
I rged by Frieads I Eater Coa
tee Deateerafa Backward.
OREOON' CITT. Or Feb., It (Spa
clai.) Jadge Oram D. DltnJck. presi
dent ef the Clackamas County Fair
Association, preaident of the TVIllam
ette Valley Southern Railroad, promi
nent Oregon City attorney and stock
man, and onetime candidate for Oov
ernor of the elate on the Republican
ticket, is coasldertng running for the
Lexlalalore.
A auabtr of Ihe county's most prom
Inenl Republicans ar known to ba en
deavorlng lo gat Judge Dlralcat In th
rare. Tboae now In th field are Oeors
L. Urowncll and U, P. Olds. Mob Be hue-
be L ef the Mullno district, declarea he
I thinking about running, and his
brother. Chris Schuebel. of Oregon City,
arjio has served through several ses
sions, also Is considering the matter.
Chile saya. however, that two members
of tke rVbuebel family will not run for
Ike same Job.
William Hair. Can by commission
mercbaat and Mayor of that town. Is
receiving appeal a from hla friends who
want him to run for the Legislature,
but to daie he baa withheld any an
nouncement. Ail th candidates for the Legislature
from thla county lo appear ao far are
Republicans. Not even the name ef a
likely Iemocratle candidate baa been
seriously succeeted.
COUNTY FARMER PLANNING
Yamhill Agrlcultartat to Try to Or-
(anise Barren.
M MINNVILLE. Or, Feb. It (Spe
cial) Th newly appointed Tamhlll
County agriculture agent, it. S. Ehrork.
baa been provided with an oSlee at the
Courthouse. II Intends to have bul
letins and literature for the farmer In
the near future. lie la alao planning
lo have a traveling library, consisting
of agrtrulur booka. to lend to farmers.
Ilia Idea of bringing results Is through
co-operation; therefore be haa asked
th leading organizations, principally
the Orange. Farmers' t'nlon and the
Kocloty of Equity, to appoint delegates
lo compose a county farm bureau to
hold regular meetings. He contends
be can find out the need of the farm
er better by this plan. Representa
tive from Ihe walnut and fruitgrow
ers' associations will also be requeated
lo send delegates. The first meeting
Is to be held at th Courthous Feb
ruary 1.
DR.EETCHER
Has-Not
Moved
I tvm absolutely the
first Chiropodist to
adapt Liquid Air and
Antiseptic Sprays.
Rotary Files for in
STOwing and club nails.
Vibrators for foot
massage. Electric Needle
for warts and moles.
Electric Tads for pain
ful enlarged joints.
First modern Elec
trical Chiropodist in the
city.
Over
BAD FAITH IS DENIED
Highway Commission Defend
ed Regarding Maintenance.
PROMISE NOT REPUDIATED
Resolution Adopted Purine Cam
palgn In Hood River Coanty Cited
and Speaker Blamed for Er
roneous Interpretation.
HOOD nrVER. Or- Feb. It (Spe
cial.) That th recent resolution of the
Stat Highway Commission In notifying
th Pin Grove Orange of this county
that It ha never pledged itself to
maintain any road under any condi
tion, ha authorlred any one to make
such a pledge, is not consistent is con
tended by msnv persons, who cite the
re.nltrtlon adonted bv the Commlaslon
the week of the Columbia River High
way bond election, neia nere uiy ,
ll-
This resolution. printed In local
papers, makes no promises a to plans
of the Commission to lane over uie
road and make It a state thoroughfare,
although at the time many local cltl
tens, basing their conclusions on state
ments made by speaker working In
behalf Of th bond Issue, were caused
to put thla Interpretation on the intent
of the Commission.
Malateaaare Net Premised.
Th ore-campaign resolution reads:
-Whereas, the State Highway Com
mission haa adopted the policy of aid
ng the construction of Improved roaa
n those counties that are construct
ar a aratem of Improved roads unae
the supervision of the State Highway
Commission; and
"Whereas, with th money avallaDie
for 1M the CommbKlon is aiding in
he construction of improved roads in
Columbia. Clatsop and Jackson coun
ties: therefore, be It
Resolved. That It Is the Intention of
th Btat Hlghwar Commission to aid
Hood River County to the extent of
Improving the road around Mitchells
Point, as surveyed by the State High
way F.oglneer, out of money available
n 115 thla to be done If the cltliens
of Hood River County build. In the
meantime, the present gapa in the Co
il mb la River Highway In Hood lllver
County, according to the survey of said
gaps, being estimated at 1 1 4.000. pro
vided the present highway law Is not
changed so as to prevent such expend!
tures." 1
Through the term of thl resolution,
th State Hlrhway Commission ex
pended approximately ISO. 000 In open
ing up the difficult stretch of road at
Mitchell Point last year. .
RepadUtloa Is DealedU
Th failure of the State Highway
Commission to take over the Columbia
River Highway aa a state thoroughfare.
It I arrued. should not ba viewed as
a repudiation of promises on the part
of the iaembers of the Commission, in
light of full revelation of the pre-cam-
palam proceedings and resolutions.
While their wording Is growing less
radical. local granges continue to go
on record with resolution directed
against the Highway Commission. The
Parkdale Grange ha recommended op
position to any further expenditure of
eounty funds on the highway over ana
above the ITS. 000. The Pine Grove
t.rsrta: pned a resolution urging the
DR. V. S. C. FLETCHER
and
MRS. FLETCHER
Belllag-Hlrach Bldg,
SMVa W aahlagtea Street -
Haselwood. Phones: 3713. A tl!'.
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Excellent Piailos That All
Never before were we in position to give as much
actual piano value as now.
The opportunity yea have beem waiting far getting a plana for al
Baeat aatblaic.
A year'a trial given with each piano. 30 months In which to pay up;
aurely that Is long enough. Can anything be fairer? If not ready to buy
at once, make a deposit and have a piano held until you want it delivered.
If ordering a piano by telephone, make arrangements for a deposit to
be paid, for. without a deposit, it cannot be held over six hours.
Our 1 5 Best Bargains
Read Carefully the Following List!
Call at C. aid etyle
Harrlaartea. mahogaay .....
llerkert. aak
Uarhard, Baabearaay.
Waller. Biabaaaar.
llnad. naaaaaar.
V 1 1 lard, anahagaay
Preaeatt. anahogaay.
todard, aa.k. .
.eaaiaar. .
faaltki at Baran, mahogaay.
Ktrhbr, mahoaany
Hradbarr. walaat
klodard, Baahoaaay. .
kriabb A Hark, aahanar.
a nd a great many other makes
duced to lowest price.
68-NOTE PLAYER PIA5T0S FOR
Waller, anahegany eaae, with naaale
nradford. anabogaay raar, with aaaale
Aete-I'laycr, anahogaay case, with naaale ,
lalvrraal, aak
Others In various sizes and styles, In perfect condition, for less than
half the regular price. " ....
Not all of the above pianos are used. Many are new and some slight
ly shopworn, having been returned from out-of-town dealers, being too
high-priced for them.
Every inatrument Is guaranteed. Satisfaction guaranteed to every
buyer. Don't delay, but come down today.
OX SALE AT
Graves Music Co.
l7-le-51 FOrHTH ST. ALSO S5 MORBISOT ST., OtTt NEW EN
TRANCE. NOW READY FOR VOIR CONVENIENCE.
Clearance sale In all Departments Talking Machines of all makes.
VIOLINS. Guitars. Mandolins. UKULELES and BAND Instruments at
lowest prices. Sheet Music, of course.
TWO ENTRANCES I
1B1 Fearth Street. 2SS Morrison Street.
Coanty Court officially to close the
road unless the State iiignway com
mission maintains It. while the Odell
Grange recommended that It be allowed
to remain blocked by slides that at
present make the way Impassable.
BAND'S REQUEST REJECTED
Petition for Star Route to Burns De
nied by Postofflce Department.
BEND. Or., Feb. 12. (Special.)
Completely misunderstanding a peti
tion filed by 183 residents of the home
stead country east of Bend asking for
Improved mall service. Fourth Assist
ant Postmaster-General J. A. Blakslee
has written the Bend Commercial Club,
which had charge of the petition, stat
ing that no star route would be estab
lished from Bend to Burns.
There Is at present a star route from
Bend to Brothers, on the Bend-Burns
road. Imperial, which is about 11 miles
beyond Brother on thi road, is served
from Prinevllle, as are Hampton Valley
points. Bend Is the chief trading point
for all these communities.
KENNEWICK PLANS PARK
Council Appropriates $400 to Go on
Purchase of Site.
rrwrvnCK Wash.. Feb. 12. (Spe
m.i Arrangement are being made
. nh.a a aita for a city park. Th
rnunrii haa appropriated 1400 from
thi. ae.r-a hudget to be used as
nucleus around which park funds will
be gathered.
A committee from the Commercial
rinh comnosed ot H. R. Vlbber, A.
Hrown and Sklllman Van Cott ha been
-nnnlFiterf tO. SCleCt SO til C SllO
-.n ha nurchased on good terms. It 1
Dlanned to make a small payment on
the property, get the park under way
ttH ir nosalDla In snaps mr use iui
Summer.
Cowllte Taxpaylng Starts With Rush
KELSO. Wah.. Feb. 12- (Special.)
The taxpayers of Cowllta County have
been keeping Treasurer ueore ...
fhiuin. arwt hi deoutles busy the put
few day receiving money for personal
property taxes, which became due Mon
day. Payments have been satisfactory
thus far. but the Pig rusn in iajj'a
Is not expected until the first of March,
when rony will be paying their real
property taxea to take advantage of the
I per cent Discount
Farmer lias Narrow Escape
SANDY, Or, Feb. 12. (Special.) O.
Gilbertsnn, a farmer, naa ""
escape Monday from death when his
house, on the Bluffs collapsed and fell
inder the welgm oi tne """" 'V:
Mr. Gllbertson
alone in the house
TO QUICKLY GET
1TI
Drink glass of hot water before
breakfast to wasn ou.
poisons.
To. see th ting of healthy bloom
I vAiir lace. 10 tea jww. c -
clearer and clearer, to wak up with
out a headache, backache, coated
tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to
feej your best, day In and day out. Just
trv inside-bathing every morning for
one week.
Ttefnr breakfast each day, dring a
ai-.. r real not water wun a n
spoonful of limestone phosphate in It
aa g harmless means oi uum
the stomach, liver, kidney and bowels
the prevlou day' Indigestible waste,
sour bile and toxins; thus cleastng.
weetenlnar and purifying the entire
alimentary canal before putting more
food Into the stomacn. in acuuu i
bet water and limestone phosphate on
an empty tomacu to f unui uu; .in
vigorating. It clean out ail tn our
fermentations, gases and acidity and
gives one a spienaia, appeuie tor
breakfast.
A nuarter sound of llmestona phos
phate will cost very little at the drug
tore but IS SUIllcieui. iw ucmvusiiti.
hat Just a soap ana not water
leanses. sweetens and freshens the
kin. so hot water and limestone phos
phate act on the blood ana internal
organs. Those who are subject to con-
tlpatlon. bilious attacKS. ana Bwraiacn.
rheumatic twinges, also those wnose
kin is sallow and complexion pauia.
re assured that one weeK ot insiae-
athlng will have them both looking
nd feeling better In every way. Adv.
URGES
EVERYONE
ONW
;r wagon
...Worth 150 TTow 9 75
...Worth 50 Naw 1 25
...Worth V75 Now $165
...Worth S300 Near 9165
...Worth 325 Aow A17T
...Worth .-W5 ow 178
...Worth IKS Now 8197
...Worth 4(M) 3Vow 9198'
...Worth 425 Xow 215
U ...I. MtUUl Kaw ft '2 '2.
...Worth S4S0 Sow
...Worth B375 Now
...Worth g5S0 Now
. . .Worth 450 Now
Worth g5SO Now :
too numerous to mention here, but all re
A BONO
Worth .173 Now f 15
Worth 75 Now X335
Worth 7RO Now 9475
Worth $075 New 465
at the time, and' when he heard the
cracking of the timbers he tried to get
out. but was caught under the wreck
age. He managed to get some of his
clothee and crawled out of the debris,
$235
8245
8250
8285
ANYTHING YOU CAN WISH FOR AT ALL TIMES..
Highest quality foods at lowest possible prices. Most sanitary,
quickest service, comfortable. Follow the crowds.
Cozy Dairy Lunch
323 Washington Street, Near Sixth. Ladies Welcome.
Three Nut-brown Hotcakes with our famous coffee, 10c.
Rich, Hot Waffles, our own special mixture, 10c.
Choice Koast Beef with mashed potatoes, gravy and bread, 10c.
Small Sirloin Steak 10c.
Regular 60c Tenderloin Steak, including potatoes, 25c.
Special 15c, 20c and 23c Breakfasts Daily.
Regular 75c Special Chicken Dinner Every ofi
Sunday at OUIae
A'
LL the mileage that quality
can possibly put into a tire
is in Goodyear Tires.
Every Goodyear Service
Station Dealer knows a score of
ways to make your tires last longer
with the least trouble and expense.
He will tell you whether you are
carrying proper inflation, and
whether your tires are the proper
size. He will heal ruinous little
tread cuts, and tell you whether the
fabric of an old tire needs rein
forcement. Go to the nearest Goodyear Dealer
now and then. His advice will save
you time and money.
GOOOPEAR
Vj O M
T I RE S
Can
Reach
when he made his way to the home of
a neighbor. . He was considerably
bruised and nearly exhausted when he
arived at the neighbor's house, but he
ooon revived.
Goodyear No-Hook Tires
are fortified against:
Rim-cutting By our No-Rim-Cut
feature.
Blowouts By our On
Air Cure.
Loose Treads By. our
Rubber Rivets.
Insecurity By our Mul
tiple Braided Piano
Wire Base.
Punctures and Skidding
By our Double-Thick
All-Weather Tread.
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