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THE OIvEGON DAILY JOURNAL, TOIiTLANU, THUKSUAY EVENING, MARCH 23. . 1C1I CIRCUS SOLLYHE KNEW WHAT WAS YRQ'.G WITH THE DRAFT (Cepyricht. 1912, hv Wnr. The Grassville Chief "The old When I found this , 'era old fire her up an' ketch the hobo, but Notes of Wednesday's Happenings Brief Paragraphs Gi?e Journal Readers the News of Lata Yesterday ,-;"': Afternoon and Last , Night. ., Congressional. Senator' Stephenson of Wisconsin .will retain his seat In the unDer house of congress. By1 a vote of 40 to 84 the senaU has declared bis election valid. Twenty-eight Republicans and IS Dem ocrats voted in favor of Stephenson, and 18 Democrats and It Republicans against him. The public lands committee "will hold a special meeting next Monday to con sider the bill for the relief of Innocent purchasers of Oregon and California railroad lands. . ,-; ! Hawley's bill for the relief of Silets settlers is again held up In committee, the general land office believing it has found evidence that options have been given on some of these lands and that possibly some of these options may be on lands affected by the Hawley bill. The Borah-Jones homestead bill passed the house Wednesday by a unan imous vote. ' The bill reducos the home stead period from five to three years, gives homesteaders five months' leave of absence each, and six months in which to establish residence after mak ing original filing. ", . Based on the tavorable report of the army engineers, the senate committee on commerce will Incorporate into the river and harbor bill an appropriation of tlOO.OOQ to begin the construction of Jetties at the entrance to Nehalem bay, a project to cost in the aggregate, S632, 850. . '. . . , .., ,iAn investigation of the "smelter trust" by the house committee on mines and mining was proposed by Representa tive Martin of Colorado in a resolu tion introduced in the bouse Wednesday. The rules committee of the house has decided not to report the resolutions calling for an investigation of the Law rence strike. . ; Julfan Kennedy, a mechanical engi neer, told "the Stanley investigating com mitter that a steel mill running 60 to 80 per cent, full capacity was econom ically run. . Political. Colorado Republicans have elected a Taft delegation to the national, con vention. Regarding New Tork's primary, Gov ernor Dlx has decided that he has no authority to call another election,- the matter being one which the legislature and courts must deal, with:' Representative- Lafferty is .planning to return to Oregon some time next week to take charge of his campaign fot renomlnation. .-',. , . A a a result of the New York primaries and state conventions in Indiana and Colorado, Director McKlnley now claims Read About These Three Girls. How Sick - They Were and How Their Heal A , . Was Restored by Lydia E. PinkhamV Vegetable Compound.1 !-.!'.'. "wwwnw ', 'ft , , WrJk Appleton, "Wis." I take pleasure writing you an account of my sickness. I told a friend of mine how I felt and she said I had female trouble and advised me to use !Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as she had taken it herself for the same trouble with wonderful results. I had been sickly1 for two years and overworked myself, and had such bad feelings every month that could hardly walk for pain. I was very nervous and easily tired out and could not sleep nights. I had dizzy spells, and lf pimples came on my face. : But I have taken your LA Lvdia VL Pinkham's Vegetable ComDOund and it has restored my health. 1 think it is Hiss Cecilia M. Batter, 1161 Lawrence t, Appieton, v is. A SCHOOL TEACHER'S GRATITUDE: Geneva, Iowa. WI have been teaching school for some years and I h av lwlfiftted mv health because I was too busy with my work to " attend to myself properly. - I suffered greatly every month and was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. , ' , - - , . . . ; I wrote ta Vou about mv condition and took Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and the Blood Purifier as you recommended.,:. These remedies have done wonaers ior me ana i can mgmy aim ' widely recommend them to every suffering woman." Miss Meinib ' Shaves, R. F. D. No. 1, Geneva, Iowa, co Sam Erickson. , A COLORADO GIRL'S CASEt Montrose, OoL KI was troubled very much with irregular periods. Sometimes two months -would elapse. I suffered severe headache, was weak and nervous, could eat scarcely anything. , w I took both Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier and the result was wonderful. I feel like another person. I think your remedies are the best on earth and cannot express my thankfulness to you for what they have done to me. I help my neighbors when they aro sick, and I hall always recommend your medicines."- Miss Ella MoCajtoless, Montrose, CoL ' ' Is it not reasonable to suppose that a medicine that did,, so much for these girls will benefit any other girl who is suffering with the same troubles? ., ..." Does it not seem the only sensible thing to give such a medicine at least a trial ? You may be sure that it can do you no harm, and there are lots of proof that it. will do you mucn gooa. For SO vears Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vesretablo Compound has been tli e standard remedy for f male ills. No one sJck with woman's ailment ""does Justice to herself who wlirnot try this fa mous medicine, made from roots and herbs, it lias restored so many suffering women to health. Write toLTHIA E. PI5K.IIAM MEDICINE CO. (CO.MIDEST1AL) tSN, MASS., for advicS Voilrlettor will be opned, read k - f liy sk woiuaai Lti J.,xa strict thins won't move an Inch. engine I thought-We could the draft ia no good!" S4 delegates for Taft among those elected so far, conceding only 14 to Roosevelt. - ' The Illinois senate has passed the presidential preference primary bill with an, emergency clause by a -vote of .87 to 11. .. '.'. , Eastern.',; His t wife's elopement with another man has led. to the suicide in Wash ington of Philip S. Hichbprn, a young lawyer and son of ' the late .Rear Ad miral Hlchborn. V Judge Amldon, presiding in the trial of E. G. Lewis, the St Louis publisher charged with using the mails to de fraud, ruled that Lewis' possible good intent when he made promises, to his subscrlbera that eventually resulted in their losing their investments, oould not be used as a tenable defense. , Coal to the small consumer. has ad vanced from SQ cents to $1.60 a ton in Chicago in the last three weeks. Deal ers say there is no prospect of imme diata relief., " There appears to bo plenty of soft coal In storage, but much of it is held through fear of a coal strike. According to report the National Packing company.Ythe 116,000,000 cor poration recently acquitted at Chicago on a charge of illegal conspiracy, will take up the' terms , of dissolution as soon as attorneys and defendants have rested from the stress of the trial. Edward Erd, a wealthy loan agent, who was subjected to publicity recent ly in a newspaper crusade against so called "loaq sharks." killed himself at his residence in Chicago Wednesday. Pacific Coast Caught by a slab of rock weighing a ton or more, John Murphy, a miner, working in the Hunter property, near Wallace, Idaho, was instantly killed Wednesday, The body was cut in two Just above the waist. -Amo& H.. Pendleton, of Pueblo.. Colo., a relative of George It Pendleton, the Ohio congressman, after whom the town of Pendleton was named, is stopping in that city for a week to look Over the country. While in Pendleton Monday, Governor West was , tendered the present of . a fine saddle, made by Hamley company, local harness and saddlery men. The governor will use the saddle on a long horseback ride he Intends to make from Salem to Boise this fall. Five water commissioners were elect ed and amendments to the new charter regulating saloons passed at a specfal election held In Seaside Wednesday. ' Joseph WCrfss, the youth held for the best medicine in existence." and answered ccsiiiciicc. illf Circus Solly-strange flat de draft ain't no dldift know dat. I was atoppia' up de flueiv i. t the murder of Manuel Stelnke at Spo kane, has pleaded guilty. ' Attorney Guy E. Kelly, supervisor or the Tacoma census, and Roger Watts, his chief clerk, were found "not guilty" of conspiring to pad the Tacoma census by a Jury In the. United States court in that city Wednesday.' One of the largest mining deals of the year was closed at Baker ' Wednes day when James .Underwood and J. XX Rhodes, of that city, sold the Upder wood placer mines in the Cornucopia district to Walla Walla capitalists head ed by J. G. Stlne. The price was $60,000. Under authority of the secretary of the Interior the reclamation service will at once begin acquiring title to rights of way for canals and reservoirs on the West Umatilla irrigation project, : . re cently approved by . direction of the president. '. j :'V , "': ) - ; The Spokane Clearing House associa tion has announced that Spokane banks hereafter would make advances to ap ple shippers of the northwest on bills of lading to assist the orchardlsts in marketing their crops. Parabola in the concave wings, said to be essential to success la aeroplanes, was made the basis of a suit filed in the United States court at Los Angeles against Glenn H. Curtlss, the aviator, by the heirs of the late John J. Mont gomery, professor at Santa Clara col lege. ; " ' - - - - Alfred Fieldrf Rhodes, a bblo-scarred veteran of the Spanish, Philippine and Boxer campaigns, has been pardoned by President 'Taft after serving ten years of a 60-year sentence at Alcatras for the murder of a Filipino while on guard dUty. ;. - , ". A petition for the appointment Of a receiver for the Controller Bay 4 Ber ing Coal Railway company, one of the numerous, companies organized to con struct a railroad from the Bering river coal fields, Alaska, to tidewater on Controller bay, ' has been filed . In the superior court at Seattle by M, O. Ben nett, an engineer formerly employed by the company and who alleges that it is Insolvent i Following the example of Oregon and of the officials of Snohomish and Skagit counties, the commissioners of King county, . in which Seattle is .. situated. have appropriated $1600 with which to get 100- head of elk in Montana and bring them to that district I .Foreign. . Pope Plus was ' reported much lm proved in health Wednesday. He met about 350 persons in a general recep tlon and also several in private aud lences. ' ; ' ,;' Eight persons' were killed and SO; in jured at Bueaos Aires Wednesday night in a cyclone which caused the collapse of several residences. Ten were killed and 20 Injured in the district of Junln. V '. Miscellaneous. ; A change In rhe date for the meeting of the National Irrigation congress at Salt Lake City has been made by th Utah board of control. 1 The congress will meet October 1 and continue until October S, instead of July 21 to !7. The Butte unipn of tho Western Fed eration of -Miners Is taking a referen dum vote to decide whether tha miners will strike as a, protest against the discharge of J 50 mei&by the Anaconda Copper company. . It is asserted by the miners that the men were discharged because they are Socialists. Thomas Erickeon, a miner, was killed Wednesday . when a snowslide swept down the mountain above Kennecott Erickson and J. H. Swanson.were buried by the snow, but a relief party suc ceeded in extricating Swanson and saved his Ufa Erickson was burled ao deep that life was extinct when the rescuers reached him. , FOREST GROVE WOMEN TO FIGHT WEED PESTS (Special to The Journal.) Forest Grove, Or., March .28. Women's club of this city, In coo Hon with tho teachers of the pu schools, is making arrangements to serve "Decoration Day," Saturday. April 6. It Is proposed that the exercises of the day be carried out by. the gram mar grades under the direction of 6u perintendent Gardner. The plan is to set aside tha day. for the destruction of the more troublesome weeds, not only tha dandelion, but also the thistle and plantain, The Woman's club wll) rive prises to the boys and girls bringing In the larg est number of baskets of weeds, and Ice cream and cake'wlll be served t' all tliosft. taking part- in- th-xerclses of the day. . ' , : -i ... Aged Wonian' Dead. ' ." (Special to Tb Journal.) Forest Grove, Or.f March 28. Mrs. Thomas F. Baldwin, aged 68 years, died suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Ellen M., Robinson, in this city, Sunday morning. , Mrs. Baldwin was In her usual health when she retired Sat urday night, and a few, moments before her death She awakened her - husband and requested him to call their daughter. Before medical aid oould be summoned she had passed away. : 'Mrs. Baldwin was born In Florida, Hillsdale county, Mich., December 13, 184.1. She was married to Thomas Baldwin in 1861, and came to Forest Grovo laet fall. Besides her husband she Is survived by three chil dren: T. . J. Baldwin, Portland; -R. D. Baldwin, Marshall, Mich.. and Mrs. El len Robinson, of . this elty. Funeral services were held at the residence yes- icJwTj-, Rev Hiram Gould officiating, with Jsurial. ifl Forest Grove cemetery. FARMERS OF SKAMANIA . FAVOR INSTITUTE' PLAN (Hpectnl to iThe Journal) Stevenson, Wash., March 28. The Washington State college of Pullman will, hold a farmers Institute In -this board of trade was called and the prop osition met with appro va. Committees were appointed and the secretary was instructed to notify the State college to set any-throe days in the latter part of April and the advertising committee would send to each furrnef In the coun ty a circular asking him to be present Le slie ob. gdodl ,Dey .... - "But now dat de draft'a all right, an' de steam up I'll Jus lve de force a gentle bump, dat'a alll . PARSONAGE ALSO BULLET RIDDLED Huntington Outrages May Go Before Baker Grand Jury " Next Week. (Special to Tb Jounul) Huntington, Or, March 23. Further examination Into th attack on the Methodist Episcopal ohuron at this place a xew oaya ago reveala that the attack was much worse than supposed at first sight In addition to tha flrln on the church building, evidence was found by accident yesterday of a similar fusilafle upon the parsonage, .which adjoins the church, and In which the pastor and his family reslda,' The. bullets In the church building: were of .44 caliber sis while those found In tha house were of .88 caliber, showing- that more than one was engaged In the attack, , Sheriff Rand of Baker-, who waa In tho city seeking evidence relative to the previous harga of shooting at the church, was called The shota Hnto the house show that a deliberate attempt at personal Injury was made. . The church people, who were aroused at the attack on tha church, are cont sldering what means to adopt In view of this new' development During the past few weeks several open threats have been made against the pastor and the church, and It Is possible these will be made a subject of grand Jury Investigation when tha jury meets next week at Baker. LOG BREAKS LEGS AND , . ARMS, CRUSHES, KILLS i , lojJWiMi to xam journal. i Eugene, Or., March 28. Reoeivlng In juries which .the .surgeons say would have killed an ordinary' man outright J. Downey, a laborer, engaged In 'clear ing the. right of way for the Southern Pacif lo company's Natron-Klamath Falls cutoff above Oakridge, died at tha gen eral hospital Tuesday. While felling trees on the right of way Monday a log rolled over him, breaking both legs and both arms and crushing him badly. He was brought to Eugene on a work train and died two hours after being taken to the hospital. He was aged about 65 years. Nothing is known here of his relatives. - - Magladry Heads Eugene Club. (Special to The Journal.) , Eugene, Or.. March 28. John 8. Mag ladry has been elected president of the Eugene Commerolal olub for the oom lng year. Other officers are as follows: V. L. Holt, vice president: V. I. Calll son, secretary; L. L. Goodrich, treasurer; E. O.. Potter and, F. M. Wilkina, trus tees. The club is arranging for a Junket to, eastern Oregon points In ttie near future, similar to the recent one to Kla math Falls. . t ' PROPOSE TO BUILD RAjROAD TO NEWPORT v-'jg, jureaB 0f Xh JoUTBal.f" . Salem, Or,, March' 2 8. Supplementary articles of Incorporation were filed yes terday by the Valey A Sileta Railroad company, extending the route of the proposed railroad, from Independence to Newport, via Simpson... The. original ar ticles contemplated the building of the road .only from Simpson to ' the upper dam- On-Xiuckiamute river. Wbnld Increase Capital. a1sm Ov ' Mrr) 9 9 .TVa Ap.avtn faber company of Portland filed artl- les yesterday showing an Increase of capital stock- from $5000 to 15,000,000. The purpose of the corporation Is to en gage In the manufacture of rubber goods in Oregon. ' i , Piles; Cured" at Home Quick Relief 4 Trial Package :-Mailed Free ; to ; All -m . Plain' Wrapper. ' Plies. Is a fearful disease, but can be cured if you go at It right. An operation with tho knife is dan gerous, humiliating and rarely, a per manent success. There Is Just one other way to be oured painless, safe and In the privacy of your own noma tt Is Pyramid inin Remedy, v We mail a trial package fcee to til who write. It will give you quick relief, show you the harmless, . pain less nature of this great remedy and start you well on the way toward a perfect cure. -i. Then you can get a full-sized box from any druggist for 60 cents' and often one box cures. , Insist on having what you call . for. Just send your name and address to Pyramid Prug Co., 424 Pyramid build ing," Marshall, Mich., and receive free, by return mall, the trial package in a plain wrapper. BRONCHIAL THOCIIE3 For Hoartenest, Coughs, Inflamed Throat Bron chial and Aathmatlo Troubles. Give prompt and eratef ul relief. An article of mpartor merit, ab olately free from any harmful lsfredlent. Sol4 only In boxes. Sample mailed free. " ' JOTTN' I. TJTOTWJT ft SON. Borton, Masf. PORT OF CODS BAY TO BE VOTED AGAIN Business Men Will Proceed jatj Once to Hold New' " - Election. (Special to The Journal.) :r Marshfleld, Or March tS. The cham ber of commerce and . business men of Coos Bay will take immediate steps to hold a special election to vote again on the proposition of forming the Port of Coos Bay, the supreme court having de cided Tuesday the old port- was Invalid and does not exist The deci sion was based on technical points and as the people favored the formation of the port by a vote of five to one when the proposition first came up, It Is be lieved it will again carry by a large majority. , - . It is hoped to form a new port tonn enough for the new committee to make provisions for providing funds to hold the government dredge Oregon on Coos bay. The government appropriation for maintenance of the dredge will have been exhausted by the latter part of the summer and the plan-has been .for the port commission to provide a fur ther maintenance fund. (Raleia Bureau of The Jonrnal) Salem, Or March 28.-To make the publlo schools of the state more practi cal 'and of greater usefulness to the people, State Superintendent of Publlo Instruction L. R. Alderman Is undertak ing to establish an experiment farm In connection with one high school m every oounty In Oregon. By this method he expects to have the schools assist In bringing every section of the state Into its highest efficiency of production. The Innovation Is a step far beyond the old ideas of conducting publlo schools. Buch an experiment farm has already been established at Klamath Falls and the Prlnevllle . High school has done some work along this line. The farms will be under the inspection of the Ore gon Agricultural college. In connection with the work superin tendent Alderman plans to have school all the year round.. High school super intendents, under this plan, will be hired for a full year, and during the summer months will conduot institutes along agricultural lines,. PERITONITIS CLAIMS ' CLACKAMAS FARMER (Special to Tha Journal.) Orea-on Pit v. March tS. H. I. Lee. a well to do farmer of Mulino, died yes terday at the Oregon City hospital from, the errecta or an operation, air. Lee was stricken several day ago, but did not summon a physician 'until yes terday morningf He was brought to the hoepltal for an operation. The aura-eons found that peritonitis . had de veloped and had little hope of their patient recovering. Mr, - Le Rallied after the operation, but at midnight had a sinking spell and was unconscious until. the end. He Is survived by , a Widow and five children, RAMROD BOB BETS $500 HE CAN OUTWALK HORSE (RikcIhI to Tha Jmirn!.) Pendleton, OK, March 28. Robert Carland of Athena, who dubs himself Ramrod Bob, having broken all rec ords for hiking in this pal t of the coun try, today offers to wager 2500 that he can outwalk any saddlehorse In Umatilla county for a distance of 500 miles. Car land last December made a record walk from Pendleton to Spokane and-return, making an average of a little more than four miles an hour. Plans Country Home. , IHiieclal to lha JonmaLl "Whits' Salmon, Wash-r Marcli 28.--E. W. Spencer of Portland has atarte a crew of carpenters on the erection of a 90x40 log bungalow on his tract of orchard land in the , Husum district This 'will be made T a unique country home. .JAlready Mr. Spencer haa a dam built on Spring creek for an artificial lake to be stocked with trout and other fish. Extensive clearing will also be done for an orchard. ALL-WOMAN JURY TO DECIDE WHETHER -i HIS! SUITS FIT HjM (United Press' leaaed Wire.) e San Francisco, ; March 28. So 4 great was the curiosity aroused by the novelty of a Jury com- e : posed entirely of women sitting , 4 e as expert judges or a man's 4 clothing when the ease of W. L. e 4 Croweli vs. F. W. Von Schrader 4 Jr., to collect an unpaid balanoe 4 of 289 on a tailor bill, caine up e) 4 for trial, that ? Justice of the 4 Peace Barnett was obliged to 4t move into a larger courtroom, ' e e When the witness took tha f 4 e stand he was clad In one of tne e 4 disputed suits, a tuxedo, and. , e e pointed out Its alleged defects e to the Jurors with Implicit con- fld;iiceJn their good Judgment' VTThe"3urors iook kne matter "v-efy , e 4 serloufilyM especially i,when he 4 e handod thftn garments for mln- 4 4 J Ute examination " - . 4 4 ' After an hour's deliberation 4 e the Jury decided In favor of tike ' defendant' .-" : . I 1 . . i ,r 4 10 AID HIGH SCHOOLS "Gee, ain't dey like rubber men, wotT It reminds me of sendin' up dera animal balloona at de Eourt o July celebra tions I" ; ' Fine Stock of Santlarrt Valley Be Displayed Sat urday, April 6. (SrcUl to The Journal.) Stay ton. Or., March 28. The fourth annual, horse show of the Stayton Horse Show association will be held Saturday, April I. A new feature will be addjd in the form of a farmers' Institute. Professors Potter and Simpson of the Oregon Agricultural college ? will be present to deliver addresses. The San tiara valley has some of the - finest horses In Oregon and practically all of these will be entered In competition at the show. ' Valuable prises are offered for the best animals in each class, and wun mis incentive it is expected that the show will excel all horse exhibitions held In this vicinity. r Building Steel Bridge, (Special to 'Tie Journal.) Stayton, Or, - March 28 Workmen are making ready for the construction on the steel bridge, which Is about to be built across the Santlam river at this -point The expense of the bridge will be met Jointly by Linn and Marion counties, a total appropriation of f 60.000 having been voted for this purpose. Steel girders for the structure are ar riving daily. 8 FOR COUNCIL 3 FOR MARSHAL AT FALLS CITY (Spacial te The JoornaL) Falls City, Or., March 28.A' hotly contested municipal election will be held Monday, April 1, when the voters must choose three councilmen and a marshal. Eight have filed for councilmen and three for marshal. The following have announced themselves for the council: a I Hopkins, W. T. Orler. C. W. Lee, O. A. Spinney, G, W. Hubbard, G. C Mah'r, It C. Brown and O. D. Treat; for marshal, B., P. Brown, Charles S. O'Brlan and Wilbur P. Lewis. The retiring of ficers are Councilmen C O. Johnson, W. T.. Orler, C. W. Lee and Marshal J. Q. Chamberlain. Johnson and Chamberlain have announced that they will not be candidates. LOS ANGELES WILL HOLD "CIGARETTE" ELECTION (United Preas Uaitd Wire.) Los Angeles. March 28 Following an assertion by a member of the Anti Cigarette league 90 per cent of the school boys of Los Angeles are smokers. the school authorities announoed today an anti-cigarette election. The follow ing questions will be printed upon the ballots: ."Do yon favor abolishing olgaretteaf "Do you use cigarettes? "Are you expressing rear own er your parents' opinions f Both boys and girls will asked tO VOtV, - t,v SkinOnfire? Just the mild, simple wash, the well known D.D.D. Prescription for Ecsema, and the Itch Is gone. A 2fecent bottle will prove It - We have sold other remedies for sktn trouble,, but none that we oould guar antee as we can the D.D.D. remedy. If the first-regular slse $1.00 bottle does not do exactly as we say. It will not cost you . a cent ...r "- Skidmora Drug Co. ' " Smoke of Herbs 7 Cures Catarrh A Simple, Safe. Reliable Way and It Costs Nothing to Try. This preparation ef herbs, leaves, flowers and berries (containing no to bacco or habit-forming drugs) is either smoked In an ordinary clean pipe or smoking tube, and by drawing the medi cated smoke into the mouth and Inhal ing into the lungs or sending it out through the nostrils in a perfectly nav ural way, the worst case Of Catarrh can be 'eradicated. It is not unpleasant to use,' and at the same time it Is entirely harmless, and can bemused by man, woman or child Just as Catarrh Is oontracted by( breathing cold or dust and germ-laden air. Just so this balmy anusepuo smoa ing remedy goes to all the affected parts of the air passages or the bead. nose. throat and lungs. It can : readily be sen why the ordinary treatmsnta, suoh as sprays, ointments, salves, liquid er tablet medicines fall they de net and can not reaoh all the affeoted parts. If you have catarrh of the nose, throat or lungs, choking, stopped-up reeling. colds, catarrhal headaches', If you are given to hawking and spitting, this sim ple yet soientlflo treatment should cure you.'. " "f '-.--."'.-.-- .;f V- '.-.".' ''"". '' j An Castrated hook which, geea thor oughly Into the whole question of the cause, euro and prevention, of catarrh will, upon request be sent you by Dr. I. W. Blosser, 1 Walton street At- lanta. O a. ' ;'' ' ' 1 ,119 1IBV, illUU fUVUTf UKJS rw treatment Tou will at onoe see that It is a wonderful remedy, and as it only e6stsi ene dollar for the regular treat ment U U within the reach of every on4 It 1 Bt no.ary to send any money simply send your nam and sd dresa aaJ tha booUit1 aod fr ti!l package w!U b r-a'.'ei you i;med!t j'y. BEST EVER "INVEST IN GERMANY!" CRY OF CONSERVATIVE (United Preca Ltaacd wtre.1 Berlin, March 28. Speaking In the relchetag, Count Kanlta, conservative, declared that warning should be Issued to Germans against Investments' In for eign countries without careful Investi gation, He stated that more than $112. 000,000 of German capital is invested in foreign countries, which could be used to better advantage and profit at home. The Body Is a Fat Factory When man or a woman grows fat ' and huge, flabby layers of this worthies nesh make them miserable, it la a cer tain sign that somewhere within the or ganism of that man or woman there is something radically wrong. Tha healthy man or woman digests all that la good in aaQ and throws off In a natural manner all that Is bad. This Is what the digestive Juices are. made for. When these Juices are weakened or too pow erful, they can not get the good things out of the nourishment we eat, and hence they turn Into the blood that which makes fat It la very- simple to correct these Juices In a fat person. This se cret baa been, demonstrated ' In the fa mous. Marmola Tablets which now have suoh a tremendous sale. They reduce fat at the rata of 12 to 16 ounces day. They correct the faulty Juices and give to the body the very nutrition it needs. They remove fat in a natural manner, but they do It so Quickly as to be almost beyond belief. You do not have to diet or exercise and you may eat what you will. These little tablets are the result of a demand on the Fart of the publlo for a form of the araoua Marmola prescription that will Sermlt a fat person to carry his fat re uoer with him at all times, so that each meal will add no. more fat to his body, Marmola Tablets are sold by every drug gist or you may write the Marmola Com pany, 866 Farmer "bldg., Detroit Mich., and a case will be sent you privately by mail The price of Marmola Tablets is 75 cents everywhere. Causes Debility Here Are . Facts Backed Up by a Strong Guarantee Catarrh causes debility. In our oolni Ion, most people suffering from general debility have catarrh. Such cases of debility cannot be completely cured by medicine not designed to . eradicate catarrh. In evary case where our rem- cuj tuw to give enure sausracuon we will not charge a cent for tha medi cine , employed during the trial. ' Now, surely so one should, hesitate to be lieve ua or to put our claim to a prac tical test under such conditions. We will take all the risk! no one also can lose anything by the transaction, We make these statements and this offer because we know and have time and again proved that .Rexall Muou Tone rarely fails to do as we claim, it. la not a cure-all prescribed to our every disease that flesh la heir to. It Is in tended for one purpose. I a; te euro catarrh by assailing the diseased con dition in a reasonable, sclentlflo way, which ia to employ agents that have been found to have the tonio and alter ative power to correct faulty metabo lism ' (tissue ohange) and to stimulate and help nature overcome tha cause or causes of catarrh. This being done, ap petite increases, nutrition Improves, weight la gained, comfort of body la at tained and life's work taken up with the test natural to the perfectly healthy in dividual. . ' - . jrvu 117 nexaii . juueu Tone. Follow directions and take It regularly and consistently for a reason able length of time. Then, If you are not satisfied, come back and tell ua and the money you paid for the treatment will be returned without any argu ment whatever. - .''.',': ,. .'. '.. Rexall Mucu-Tone comes In two sisea, SOo and 11.00 a bottle. Sold only by the Owl Drug Co. stores. In Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San Francisco, Oak land, Los Angeles and Sacramento. 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