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THS OFtOOJ PAILV JOURNAL. 10 ST LAND. SATURDAY KVf NINO. OCTOBER U llll lrtUnJ Women's Union WV GockI lrX: :tJT.J f Home For CltU at ModaaU naUrTT IU ft tiiiW i.A.a..M4 4 Ji4 tt M-e .. .-- M .4 a"- - - ,4 a- - -a - KF dULUUU IN WE REALM FEMININE So Apt Limit Qucsihns aiul A rnu vrs n 1 1 1 1 a I a -4 i.M.M.-aa4 a.. Al I II il nil j..4 lUUtll I UU If,,, .. m ...a 4 . ei I a ..a4 a IU t m OF i). t .. a-- u -a af 4--i 4m.v 4a, - awe M e iae 4 IM I ana. m 4. k rJ 44. aa a4 aa,M4 - cw.iv4 e ie 4 m 1 aMtMk a. r v- ee kr-u W '- to 4 l-li aa im ei e. e-a4 I ,. e.4 Me aa.M. af 4-4. ui - v-rtM -4 aa aM. kftea aa . .. ae kt f eMMMae i,wt .- 144 a.M- -e.4 CIO OUVauiSH VALLEY St'DUnOA?, TARE CRAFTED I .,,..4 rwa taiinl IHl .,. . V t.Jl iM k.ti 4 T h ev .' a ef a a. 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Ikrwak faraa af ! itaana ar 4alra ka4 ka4 14 laa IMir a ana kamaa a4 nil 14 Ini4a4 14 Ml IMr liviava r aiia4 4kl Al praaaal Ikla kaama 14 fUta4 14 aa kiaMkai Kt4 kaaaa aa 44aatlr Ika raaali af rar H H kt Vooui'i tott. Raatai fra)lM CJIloc. Taa kara aia 4lf4 44 4aciUr4 4 Cx4 aak act 14 irlU 44. Our 4)ulr U U kaip Fads and Fashions Ntw Tark. Oct, tlsMnf af tha faakv lonabla ahapa mak4 4 apaclaler of aep- 4rmta eoatuma blouaaa In their fall 4!a play and ahoppar will find 4 Urga vartaly of baadaoma and attractlva modal a. Black aj4 Mt4 4nd dark blua taJca rtnt plaaa both In quantltr and Duality. Ona naed not look far for tha raaaon. ilnca dark blua aaaina 14 ba tba moat popular of colora for tna autumn eult, and black Bulla ara 4lwaya numar- oua. Dark" blua navar ioaa 11 00m upon faminlna fancy, aa far aa tallorad auiia ara conoarnao. ro oioar eoior 1 ao a-enarally baeomlnf. nona conaorta no amicably wltta 411 otnar eoiora. . Tlila year the rorua of blua ia mora pronouncaa than ueuaL xna ooior not only practical but extremely chlo. and all the treat French dreaamakera hare dona much with It In their autumn model. Aa 4 raault there la 4 treat demand for dark blua blouaaa. and ana flnda them In all dejreaa of draaalneaa 4ad at 4 wide range of prlcea. Veiled aXfecta ara atlll much to theJ fore, chiffon cloth and marquleotte not having; lost their rogue, though among tha French modela there ara more . blouiea of ertpe, aatln, etc, than one 44w laat year. Tba hemeUtchad heme which wara 4 prtnr fad figure prominently again and 4ra fraauently aJmoet tba only trim mint on tba outer ohlffon, although tba foundation may ba beautiful lace or of wbito cblffon or aatln Inaet with hand- ' aotne lace or hand embroidered. Black ebiffon over cream net and Venetian laca, tba cblffon trimmed In deep heme, collar, etc.. of wblta chiffon, ta an ar rangement often repeated, and dark blue and white are bandied in tba eame way. Narrow fringe appear upon aome of the attractive modela and dyed lacea are aaeertlng themaelvea onoa mora, while . whole blouse of lace in wblta, cream or ochre ara bandaomer and more expensive than ever before. Several lacea ara usual ly combined In one blouse, and In many cases all are real laces, ao that the prlcea mount to giddy belfbta. 9m broldered net and lace are effectively oombined too in blouses of tbla type. There are many elgriis to indicate that long- sleeves, at least on afternoon cos tumes, will be fashionable again. This la clearly shown in soma of the most exquisite modela by several of the most famoua Parlg designers. The long ' eleeve, fitted quite closely over the wrist and ending in 4 frill of lace over the hAnd. ia welcome to the woman who go as not rejoice in piump iorearms. : The laoe over the hand la frequently coptlnued on. the outer sleeve line four or five Inches, and on aome modela al- . most to the elbowa. , Thl outer line of the long- eleeve Is also defined and emphasised by rows of tiny buttons or by braid in border de . signs. Sometimes the slashed lines will be held together by buttons and loops, with fine net or lace undersleeves show ing through the openings, pipings of aatln or velvet are used on the edges ef the long miffs. Wonderful hand work ia aeen on long 4 ace sleeves. This takee the form of embroidered flowers, ribbon work, narrow quillings of frayed ailk and narrow aoutache eff acta worked over the design of lace. s v FLORENCE FAIRBANKS. bendy we eaa gal aar tittle ee started ly and kin Uaae la 44 eur dally work. We aaeet kaae evenktag la4 and aarva mMleeeaae aaeevia ae eleaa labia Itaae. If aaaaaaary ta keep eur rklldraa cla we eMl4 weak thatr Una iwlre 4 week. We mual keep ep wiu, the eawieg by ' trUc acme Ome ort, tn h.,gn, ,b4 ,ow.r n 9t Ult 4verr ek. We 4t eveld e- f atAiM ,h, perlort, reoepUen MnM. w must ba firm ee well aa room, .d reading rooms. Connecting kind 14 eur children. We mual kava th. , ,h of , u ft thrtory heuM werm end U44 4a4 a-ppar raadf oormltery ard tba lower floor ef tbla wnea) I4y sat heme. I think Darra timA tor tka dlnlna roam and kllrh. More'a advice to huabaad waa good. I t,. ,,nnM. n. a..i.i. si M'e woman our part mi gat raeulta If we 4e CL R. a t t la th4 Kitcbca. Chicken 4 la Kin Two tablaapoona buttar, chop half a graan ppper fine, fry pepper In butter, one cup mush rooms carefully pealed and broken ln to pieces, tra tablaapoona flour. Cook all until flour la smooth, but not brow. Two- eupa cream; aim mar la thickened and flour cooked. Add three curs cooked diced X feature la connection with thle ta chicken. Put mixture over hot water. email Ironing room en tba flret floor nat one-ouarter cud butter ta 4 eream. where the girls, by paying 11 eenta a add three yolke of eggs, one at 4 time, month for the gaa, may Iron their linen beaUng steadily. Stir carefully until and press their clothes at any time, egg thicken. Be careful to not eook In thia room there la also a sewing ma. too rapidly; eauc should be smooth, chine for the glrla who wiah to do their Beeaon with onion juloe, few drops lam- I own sewing. on juice, salt, half teaspoon paprika. I The big dining room will aeat 14 at a lima ana avvsrai wno ao not room in the house oome there for their meal. Freneh Rellah-Two nnarta araan Ia. Often In the evening the tabiee and matoe. two email cucumbera, two email ch4lre are removed from thia room and onlona, one head cabbage, elx green Hr, "lv Prtlea for their frlenda. pepperat chop tomatoea. eabhare. pen- Occaaionany gentlemen are Invited Iq pera and cut the rest. Let tbem stand over night In aalt water. Boll In brine 10 mlnutea; afterward drain thoroughly. Dressing Six tablespoonfula ground ZZZZZr "'I".?:":, r "r!"" John C Hubbard of Whiskey Craek la frourduVorvKw.7h".nourt VatZr to tat make a paata, one and a half cupa vine- " tn lPi. tar, one- cup cold water. . . Juyer, 4 canneryman 01 jiiiona. When boiling atir In flour and eook la a bualneaa visitor in the city, a guest until thick. Throw over plcklea and at the Imperial. seal in Jara. W. H. Abel, an attorney of MonteeaDO, Mixeq wun 4 111114 isrtover bam or i , business visitor In the olty. Vrtl44 Woma4 I'kloa. at lirtewalfe t4 riiaders tret. e far f armal 4aea, 44 al tlmae ta. stain affair ere (lla ep, Tka eaakaniy ef I4e partiae are liMf 4r4 affsJre froaa kwk aaar im) e 4 earraal OcraatoMUy laeierM iM H Ueri4 laJM are alee gia la tke tietafl raeaa e4 IM frls 444 p4r ia tMtr aw reaie. sTipaaaae Are MeAavak. Tke eapeaM eeaacia4 witk ItHag ta ibis Ma amoueie ta from till te li.ll a weak fr k4r4 444 room 4 eordiAg 14 the Ie4tl44 of the rooea 444 I wkaiker It ta 4 etagia ar double room. Tke girl keve aotnlat ta do with tak leg car ef their rooms eaeept to a4ke tbalr bed ee fund re aS4 40idye ea4 kwe thalr baJenglnge pet ewsy. Among ether advantage to ehleh tha glrta fc rcaa la a library of mora than tit volumee, gifts ef ftiende ef the home The girl ra have ere 14 th book et any time In th rdtng room but are only I lowed te take book a away dating one hour ea Tueeday nd rrldar nigbta Hook taa at these lime may be kept for two vke. In th reading roome ar alM a do ef the bt parlodlrala. Lnirlng tha peat year a number or tba tirla formed a claae for the etudy ef Oerman and there have bean claea In literature aod other aubjeete at vaiioua lima. 1 Caller at the home are expected to leave at 14 o'clock tn th evening and should any girl be ut for an evening ehe must be In by 11 o'rlork when the doore ar locked. On Wednesday and Friday night thia rule la not In ef fect and the young lady may remala out until midnight The present building baa been oc cupied for nearly IS years and la be coming rather run down. The neigh borhood le not any too good and tboae Intereeted tn the home hope Iq the near future to be able to erect 4 new and modern fire-proof building on the prop. erty owned by the Union at Tenth and Montgomery s treat. A building ue M la deelred would coat In the neigh borhood of 1150.000 and would provide for several hundrad girl. Th Portland Women' Union waa In eorporated In October, HIT, but waa or ganised for a time previous. Its prea ent officers are Mrs. Elliott R, Cor belt president; Mrs. Adolph Pekum first vice president; Mr. Max Hauser, second vice president; Mrs. William A. MacRae, treaaurer; Mis Mary Barlow. secretary, and Mra. Max Hlrsoh, cor. responding secretary. Miss F. M. Heath la euperintendent and has held the poal- tion for the past three year. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE HARUW DIES. AGED 78 tflMltaaal f4 OmI eMlockJly wr ami ere lakaa la. Hewever. tke groaier ctumbar et praeaat 444 betwean the age of It and II y. Th home le a doable balldleg ef freme eertatrarttea aad ha bea stand lag tor mere than quarter of 4 cen tury. On riander trt It la two room a, both single and double. girl le given a single bed. In the baaament are eevereJ rooms for tha aaaisianta and a large laundry. A woman ta paid by the month to do the laundry work. and. beelde the reg ular laundry ef the houae, aha doea up It plain pleraa for each glrL ' Thle le Included la the amount paid for board. The girle also have the uee of the until aeuc I leundry to wh whatever elothee they thoroughly care to In apare momenta, 11 lla U a4 IMa, II rn, ea-4 kM 4aai4 IMI IM ! iaa. 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IM ihn M effort ta el aoea bre Ik ene la aa errort ta k44 Ue eoert eMire Ike eeaett luuoa 44 euteie le raeea Ml IMy ant It re aan ' Ualy Jwatiee Jeke alar Kelt s4eAa4 la tangth Ik kark term ef iuetio lUrlae, and bad lUrla lived eetll east spring k wauld bare esre44 Jeettoe Mranir record The high! ambtiloa of Jeatto trr laa waa tha chief juall.aablp. WIm ITaaldaet Taft app4at4 Jualle WhIU ta the effle Ike dcaa4 abew4 ae eetwr4 eigne ef dlaappltmai. bill hi kaeJth bagaa t fall from that lima. Juattce Harlaa lived imply n4 pl to maor porUoa ef kia Dm la tki op air. In reoaal yeare be took e IboalaatloaUr te golfing. Justice HsrUa wm t feet I laehee la height end la hi prime weighed 104 pound. He Beamed te weakea from last spring, when he went ea 4 vctloa t Murrey Bay, Canada. He returned twe weak age. vary weak but not Buffering from any special ailment Hie phye. clana explained et the time that hi condition was such that aay Ulna which might attack him would snake apeedy In road a on hla constitution. The dlagnoala of th phyalclan wa born out when Justice Harlaa beeam unco aeloua lut night Ona son, Richard. who ta traveling in Franee. haa not been notified of kla fthef a death. 14 III l ru 4,X.Vaa eui 4aa4 kl 4 kv.4i .a4 aj.a4 TM ata a ef im W K.kM v4- irtt-o ka 44 Ml Ma 4 -4 4 a liiiimil f Ml a t re 4e ka.ta vM4 e-w4ie.e i4 ewaaeeuee) 1M4 aotl m ew ! to t4 Mi e af im ret MtJ4 a IM t-a4-'4 I 4 ea . Uie - 4 e 4 . 4 re aaxWI waa ll e el m Urn- 1 44 . 4wtia.4 ktf kl IM M4 IM . U4 U4 fn4 kM IMr 41 I M 44 44ey a.4 I . MM aaft4 k m e4aa eaif yrHl4 tl-- t 4 -' lal latHa f im 4M4 4ii4r ra4 ee 44'4 Tvay 4-e-nl. af '. IMI 44 l lae ,! I IM at f faiia4 a be Klil pm IM ef m f r eur k4 bwl IMI a'r sMi4 IM a f f r ekt4 4M 44aageaL4 f IM Uf v4 M ana M HlkM T4 4fl4aaa leMlMtM ei'l toM M llM ta fcvUftaa IM B-ekM 4e4tte 4 far M p ACTION BY CHARTER - COMMITTEE DEFERRED AHlet a4rtet lew "4 k 4e by IM 4l iksriM ef a4 e 1 eta i a-. -4 mB n i a, IM ak4 a-4 tia a.r. IM 4oawiw4 4M ae .4 IM 4 TACOMA CAS USERS TRY TO FORCE RATES DOWN fr . u4, Ol ItWWk IM ! eke emeii ia k4 I tiM 4 U l t.e4 M . M a . im T4HI14 i-4 rr to iWU4 fM l si be II eai4 er to Mia4 14 4IL 44 44M4 etia4 TVr 44 4 a4kW4 feB4 IM to al till ih im, fm Pil!S CURED AT HOME BY MW ABSORPTION MIJIJOD If t-M Mf far fm kttta. luktaa. i'a4 e -. la JrH'.a 4 e W a-4M a 4 .d u I r-m Me) M yvea.f at k f Im mw M4aa liMlaeii, 4 wCt a. ea 44 e-e ef ike mm IimImi lie r . eal llk rvfee ie fraae r Uf aa.4 liiwuaeal rae s4 aer. k tl iMe . iie i. f i4r 14 k"a. hi. Iea aae. r. k4re 14, luauc in wregon r ,,5u Social and Personal Notes of Interest guest at the Imperial. Dr. R. C. Hunt of Albany ia a visitor In the city, a guest at tba Imperial A. W. Patterson, a atockralser of Con- Try a truckload dry or green slabs. Thare'aa reason. Alblna Fuel Co. salmon, it tnakea a fine salad. Tomato Catsup Most homemade to mato catsupa have a dark muddy tint Tha nl1ftrlnv vagina malraa Ana wklnl. If not allowed to stand on tha atova don. la a tuest at tha Imperial. overlonjr, will have a nice, clear red col. Dr. Kaljonan of Astoria la spending a or. Peel nine quarta of tomatoes, cut few day la the city, a tuet at tha them Into email chunk and put them Imperial. into a big preserving kettle. Add five j E. J. Hecker, a real estate dealer of wwMyouniuu oi iaDio sail, two Albany la a bunnesa viaitor in th level , leaSPOOnruia Or ClOVeS. a level nlt a n,t at th TmnarfaJ. tJLnirV: ,.Cnt ha,i I D. Noah, a merchant of La Oranda. teaapoonful of cinnamon. It is a nod h. . , ' .i. .i,. i. . plan to put In only part of tha cayenne "u VYrnrM called for at flret adding; the rest later KUeat at tha Imperial. If It seems to be needod. Juat befor C. U Fltchard. a hop trowar of In- the catsup is don taste It, and If not dependence, la a business visitor In th not" enough add the full measure of ouy, a gueei ai tne imperial. cayenne. Pom palatea like a very hot Dr. K- R. K- Ball of Corvallia la a via. catsup, while othera prefer a mild ona ltor in the city, 4 guest at th Imperial. 1WO tablespoonfula Of allsploe aro t A mmrnhlll. manaarcr for the sometimes added hut they tend, like Washougul Woolen mills, la a buslnesa .1 .Vu- . Vl . ' i. ,ur"en eaiaup v!B!tor In the city, a guat at tha Im BkUU nilllVUk J ! ytji AtJCJLa After adding th seasoning and spice perlaL to the tomatoea. atir In one and a half niercnani i uran pints of vinerar and a ouDful a aunr P. and wire are visiunt in to ouy, Let the whole boll down until thick, tveata at the Imperial, Heal in wide mouthed bottle. After corking dip the necka ef the bottles in to melted paraffin. '., t K R . Mr Creed. - I would be true, for there are those wno trust me; Dr. George E. Law or Langlois. Or., ia a buslnes visitor In th city, 4 tuest at th Imperial, William Stewart an attorney or cata lamet, la spending a few days in tn cltv. a ruest at tn Imperial. W. P. Ely of Keiao ia a ouainesa ni I would be pure, for there are thooe 'tor in th city, a fvet at tha Iroper- who care I would be strong, for there la mnch to suffer; X would be brave, for there la much to dare; . I would he friend of all the foethe inenaiesn; I would be Klvlns: and forret tha a-trt- I would be humble, for f know my weakness; I would look up and lauth and ivir-anu nil. - Howard- Arnold Walter. lie Journal Special Portrait Coupon Oct, 14 : No. IS Theee Ooepoaa, preeentea M tm -oaraai xortnui Department la ao eorduoe wlta tha tona af Th 'oani4l'g free portrait offer, win eatttle t4 hoi&t to , ; a.. . - A lifc-Size Bust Blafk and Wtite Oiled Portrait Cat tkess ent each day a til yea bv tba reqalred aambex, TSZM coxrwow xnE VOTZWIEB x, ltix. - lal. , C. H. Btarkweather with the united States Forest Service la a bualneaa via itor In the city, a ruest at. the Port land. . . Mrs. J, D. Farrell and maid and daughter of Seattle are ln the city, gueata at the Portland. Mra. Farrell Is the wife of the new president Of the 0.-W. R.. A N. Roscoe Howard of Bend, real tat a dealer and booster for central Ora pon. Is in tha city, . a tuest 'at th Portland. - Governor WalUr'S, Clark and wife of Alaska, are in tha city, guests 4t the Portland. They are registered from Juneau. Max Hoffman and Gertrude Hoffman are registered 41 the Portland. ; . Geerga T. My-sri. canneryman of Se attle, and wife ar spending a few daya ia th city, 4 eat at the Portland.. Goo rye A. Snider, J. Morgan. M. M. Splawa and C & CottreU of Lyle. Wah are vlattlng In the city, gueeta at the Perkins A. O. Regold, a merchant of Bndleett, Wb and wife are visiting in tba city, g-uests at the Carlton, Mra. C H. Brlggs, a merchant at St Helens, Is a visitor in the eity, a guest at the Carlton. Th greater part of the Gertrude troupe of Russian dancers is registered at tn canton. Dr. Max Axelroad of Vancouver. B. C, la a bualneaa visitor in the city, a tueat at the reruns, I. Mlckelson of Pocatcllo, Idaho, la a visitor In the city, a tueat at tha Perk ins. Q. M. Andrews, a merchant of La Grande, and G. Whltson and wife are visitors in th city, guests at tha Perk- lna. Q. E. Weatlnthouse, a timberman of Timber, Or., and wife are visiting in, tha oity, gueste at the Perkine. " F. A. Thrasher of CorvaUls ! a busi ness visitor In th city, a truest at tha Perkins. D. J. Hille, a merchant of Castlerock. Wash., is a business visitor In the city. guest at the .Perkins, Joha Marshall Harlan took hla Mat on th supreme court bench December 10. 1177. after a long period of active publlo life. He was bora In Borle county, Kj June 1. lilt, and at the age or it graduated rrom Cntr eolleae, Kentucky. He studied law at Tranayl vanla university and received from Princeton la IUI the dsgraaf LL. D. In 1IM Mr. Harlaa married Mlsa Mai. vlna tihasklln of Evenevllle. lira. Dur. Ing the Civil war be eerved In the Tenth Kentucky regiment leaving the eervlce with th rank of colonel Judge Harlaa waa a member of the Bertnr aea tribunal which mat at Pari in n He haa lived in WMhlofton for 14 years, PALOUSE BANKER BOONE MUST GO TO PRISON (Bperltl to Tha fgaraaL) uiympia, wash., oct II. The su prera court haa affirmed tha Whitman county superior court la oonvlctlng H. M, Boon, th palouse hanker, on i charge of larceny by embesalement ' Boone, who waa formerly atate aen ator from Whitman county, will have te serve from one to 10 years in tba penl tentlary aa tha result of approprlatlnt 122,000 of the funds of- the Palouaa atate bank. BUILDS UP THE THIN AND WEAK i BMJBW Samose Makes Thin People Fat, or Woodard, Clarke & Co. Will Return Money. In Samose are combined flesh-giving food elements that aoon producea a ateady and notlreable tain in flesb. Taken after meala, Samose mlhglea with tha food and causes it to be assim ilated so that the fat producing el- menta are retained in tha eyatem and you will aoon get good flesh, ateady nerves and a healthy body, Woodard-Clarke A Co. have aeen auoh remarkable resuita following the use of Samoa that they offer to pay for the W. O. Smith, a real estate dealer of ' treatment if It doea not mak thin Po- Eugene, is a business visitor in th city, a guest at th FerKins. Fred Snow, a stockman of Welaer, Idaho, la a business viaitor In the city, a guest at the Perkins. 1 H. C. Meana. a capitalist of Um tilla, ia a. business visitor In . the city, a guest at in i-erKin. - N. W. Bone, a merchant of Hood Riv er, and wife, are visiting in the city, guests at the Oregon. Mrs. J. Van Buren, wife Of a t Grande merchant la visiting in the city, a guest at the Oregon. Mra. F. C. Fish, wife of a hotel pro prietor of Bend. la spending a few daya in the city, a gueat at the Oregon. George Henderson, a merchant of Eureka, Cal, la a business visitor in the city, a guest at the Oregon. F. Rajotte, a contractor of Salem, is a business visitor in tha city, a tueat i at the Orefon. C R. Shlnn, a contractor of Fallbridre. Wash., la a viaitor in the city, a tuest at the Bowera. H. B. Laurie and O. F. Laurie ef White Salmon are spending a few daya la the city, truest at th Bowera ' Mr Caroline D. Griffith hu taken up her horn at the Bowera for the win ter, . : ' Hlnot Davis, a timberman cf Taooma. la a business visitor In the city, a ruest at the Bowers..' J. H. McGregor, a real estate dealer and - t rultraiser Moaier. , and wife. r vial tin g in the city, gruesta at the i. C Moreland, clerk of the state an- pie plump and rosy. You run no rlak whatever In buying Samose; it la a true flesh formlnt food and ia aold under the guarantee of ona of the moat reputable bualneaa houses in Portland to refund the money if it does not gtvs complete satisfaction. .Oxygen Explosives No detonation from age. Whtfl wtt, eta ba drie4 and ! Oxvftn Ksploiivti rcanir neither thawing nor dctonatinf eaa. Thia powder barns ia th open tlf. Under confmemrnt, it wiU ex plod when lighted. , Oxygeo Rxploilvet art equally efficient ander any weather ren dition. These powder may be otcd when Iroien, and caa ba need if wet if primed with dry powder. Oxygen Explotive are made for any tnd til clatte of work mining, Humping, bailing, quarrying, tubmarina, ctnnon, heavy ordnance, hotrun, rifle, pyrotechnics, etc. We art now offering investors' an opportunity of ecuring a limited amount of 7 per cent preferred-non-cumulative-partici-pating stock, protected by ipecial dividend fund. Hy act of Congre, this induitry comet directly under the Bureau of High Explotive!. Government Standard Powders Co., Ltd. SOLE MANUFACTURERS General Offices. 90 Pint Et Portland, Or, U. S. A. M s Vitality of Youth . For Men Who Have Lost It For the Stomach Here' an Offer You Should Not Overlook. Bexall Dyspepsia Tahleta remedy atomach troublea by supplying the one element, the absence of which in the gastric Juices causes . Indigestion and dyspepsia. . They aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert It Into j-ich red. blood end material neces sary for overcoming natural body waste. Carry a package of Bexall Dyspepsia Tablete la your vest pocket, or keep them 4a your rocm. Take one after each heavy meal and Indigestion will aot bother you. -We know what Bexall Dyspepsia Tah leta are and what they will do. We guarantee them to relieve iadUgeetlon and dyspepsia. If they fall w will re fund your money. 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The man dqee not live who can not ub nuae a oeuer man oy tne applica tion of Bleetra-Vlta. Those who have used It sayt that It Is the . grandest f Remember, we don't ask you te pay i for Electra-Vita until It cures i you. 4.1 iaii Q ao lot work, tnen you lose nothing. We run all the risk, for we don't want your money if wa can't help you, . It will cost you nothing te invest!- i paie, . ao you enouia call or write today for further Information about uur ircaimeni. '' TheHectra-VitaXo. aio KajeetJe Bldg, . 8ZATTZ.B. WAtUb.' Pleas send me, prepaid, you illustrated book. free. SO-pege, O. J.-10-14-11 Name ,,,,,,.,....,...,,,,,., ., Street pr box Town f ;