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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1912.
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Resnma t World Uappenlngs loelted - I-om - 8 -tj'Clock" Yesterdar
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?J James M.JJhartdan resigned Monday
as chief .of the field ' senrico of the
,;t encral '. Jand. off let. to become, special
assistant to the attorney general to
prosecute a number of public land, oases
- In Arlaona and - southern - California.
.' There la said to be i congestion of
litigation in that territory,
President Taft made several short
' Speeches In Vermont Monday. , In West
, Townsend the , president Ylsltal tha
birthplace of his father, Alphonse faft,
and shook hands with several' of the
' older inhabitants who knew his father
Lin their school days. The members of
the presidential party were guests Mon-
day night of Robert T. Lincoln, son
pf President Lincoln.
'J";-; Complete figures compiled by the
registration oommlssioneres show that
m,4M voters In Philadelphia have
qualified for the approaching president
-tlal eleotlon. This is IT.los less than
"registered for the election four years
- ago, A recent court decision that voters
must buy their own poll tax receipts
is given by politicians as the cause for
I tj falling off.
Colonel Roosevelt left New York
.- Monaajr ior urano napms, Mica., on a
. political mission. (, .
J; Governor Johnson, of California, In
vaded liOnc Island, on behalf of the
Roosevelt Progressive party Monday,
"and proclaimed his intention In future
addresses during the campaign to die
; cuss Woodrow Wilson's attitude toward
trade unionism. Me asserted be would
' seek to show that the Democratic presi
dential candidate formerly was hostile
to union labor.
Sixty-two pages giving special In
dorsement to candidates and their
achievements will be incorporated in
the campaign pamphlet to be printed and
circulated to all of the registered voters
of the state under the corrupt practices
. act, according to a statement made by
-Secretary of State Olcott Monday. In
110 the pamphlet contained but 26
.pages.
" On the charge of having allowed
. erooks suspected of burglarising the
Bank of Montreal at New Westminster,
B. C, to escape Captain Mahoney and
Police Lieutenant Burns were given a
civil service hearing at Chicago Mon
day. Chief of Police MoWeeney test!-
- fled that ha did nut know of Burns'
having been beaten by the escaping rob-J
bers until lie learned It "on the eutside"
, some days after the occurrence.
---Showered with letters and telegrams
Of congratulation, James Whltoomb
1 Riley, the Hooster poot, celebrated ha
fifty-ninth birthday at Indianapolis
Monday. Riley stayed at home all day
- and In an interview with the United
PressBara: t am thankful to every
one for their kindness and I don't be-4-Hv
I -have an enemy in the world. Mv
2 health Is better than It was a year ago."
; William A. Pfeffcr, once United
States senator from Kansas, is dead at
the home of his daughter In Grenola,
Kan., at the age of 81 years. Death
was caused by a complication of dls-
eaaes resultant on old age.
Ray " Tfin8chmTdt was arrested" at
Qulncy, 111., Monday for murder In con
nection with the Pfanschmldt quadruple
murder case. The formal charge Is of
the murder of Blanche Pfanschmldt, sls-
. ter of the accused young man. Young
Pfanschmldt Is 23 years old. The Pfan-
'schmJdts were well Insured and the es
tate Is estimated at f&O.OOO.
Hamlin Garland, the author, had a
narrow escape from death Monday In
the destruction by fire of his home at
: Weat Salem, Wis. lie was obliged to
leap from a second atory window to
the ground.- A servant girl, Fern Fox.
Prlnoe Ludovlc Plgmatelll d'Aragon,
on of Don Jaime, pretender to the
.throne of Spain, who has been held at
IJSW Tork lines last Friday, threatened
SAVED FROM
All OPERATION
ow Mrs. Reed of Peoria, 111.,
Escaped The Sur
geon's Knife.
Peoria, 111. "I wish to let every ona
knowwhatLydiaE-Pinkham'sVegetable
Compound has done
forme. Fortwoyeara
I Buffered. The doe-
tor said I had a tumor
vSand ths only remedy
ftiwas tnt gnrgeon a
knife. My mother
bought me Lydia E.
Finkham's Vegeta
ble Compound, and
today I am a well and
healthy woman. For
months I suffered
from inflammation, and your Sanative
Wash relieved me. .1 am glad to tell
anyone what your medicines have done
for me. You can use my testimonial in
any way you wish, and I will be glad
to answer letters." Mrs. Christina
Beed, 105 Mound St, Peoria,: 111.
Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided
Operation.
Jessup, Pa. "After the birth of my
fourth child, I had severe organic inflam
' nation. I Would have such terrible pains
that it did not seem as though I could
etaa'd it. This kept up for three long
months, until two doctors decided that
an operation was needed.
,. lorv. . . is j . j.j
LLydia JE. Pinkhara'a Vegetable Conv
pouna ana after taking it for two months
I was a well woman." Mrs. JOSEPH A.
Lynch, Jessup, Pa.
1Yomen-hr'stsffel,fK)rir female His
' should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
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ful remedies the world has ever known,
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lira Clad"? '
Ths SaJefcparWflNcr; BntTrt'T. "The
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News Briefly Told
with deportation, will be authorised to
enter the United States unless informa
tion la soon received from Trance Jus
tifying his rejection by the immigration
officials at Ellis Island, -
' Frank J. Gould obtained Monday re.
lease of all of the, $400,000 worth of
baggage which the Customs Suthorltles
seized when he and Mrs. Gould and
her sisters arrived last Friday from
their home in Paris. Under protest,
Mr. Gould paid tiH on the dutiable
articles, but will carry to the court
his fight against paying any duty, de
claring that he la now exempt as a non
resident and that he Intended only to
pay a visit to this country. ;
Pacific Coast.
Because the automobile In which they
were riding missed a bridge and plunged
into a slough, turning over as It fell,
Miss Mildred Price. Miss Mary Banley,
Pick Moore ami Nat Broyles are seri
ously injured at Chlco, Cat. The re
covery of the two young women and
Moore is considered doubtful.
Answering Chief of Police Meyers of
San Diego, who says there is "some
thing wrong" with the stats Insane hoa
pltal at Patton, Superintendent Riley
says alcohollQ patients are the onjy
ones that are allowed the freedom of
the grounds, ahd when they escape he is
not concerned, about their return.
Simon Newman, head of the firm of
Newman Bros., and a well known busl
ness man of Ean Francisco, is dead at
the age of II years. Newman was a na
tive of Bavaria.
In a fire that destroyed 120.000 worth
of property and rased buildings cover
ing half a block, Sergeant William
Brackett and Policeman Patrick Hav
ering narrowly escaped with their lives
at Oakland, Cak The police officers,
who arrived on the scene immediately
after the alarm, fduglit their way
through the fire ann smoke In an ef
fort to save slg horses In a hay barn.
Their efforts were futile.
Three robberies within one block is
the record of two holdup men as re
ported by the " police in Loe Angeles
Monday. The men operated unmasked
and held up three cltUens In a single
city square during the night, securing
a total of 4S. No arrests have been
made.
V, 11. rublman, Seattle labor leader,
adJudKd In contempt of court last Jen
nary for refusing to answer .the ques
tions of the federal grand Jury and sent
to Jail In default of a 1500 bond, wai
brought before the United States -circuit
eourt at Ran Francisco, Monday,
on appeal. The appeal was dismissed
and Pohlman was returned to Jail at
Los Angeles.
A weteh in the trousers pocket of
James Embnrg, SB years old, of Los An
geles, wa still running when his body
was cast upon tne peacn uy me nigh
tide at Venice, Monday. The body had
been In the water eight hours.
An hour's heroic treatment brought
back signs of life into the body pf Bert
Edgar, an electrician, after he had been
pronounced dead from a shock of 2200
volts of electricity." Besides the shock,
Edgar was suffering from a fractured
skull.
Francisco Chaves was shot and killed
in the rear of a cafe at Los Angeles,
Monday, and Jose Rivers Is In Jail
charged with the crime. The Shooting
followed an argument over the Mexican
revolution.
Shot through the head In a fight with
civilians at San Francisco, Sergeant
Patrick Burkan, United States infantry,
is dying at the Presidio general hos
pital. Harry Whirtgung, a railroad
timekeeper, andiiaju- Baxter, e barten
der of the saloon where Burkan and
other solldefs were playing cards, are
under arrest.
S. E. Hibbs, a Portland mall carrier,
lies in a precarious condition at
Roseburg hospital as the result of In
juries sustained Sunday while hunting
near weat Fork, in southern Douglas
county. Hibbs was thrown from a
horse, sustaining a fractured skull and
nose. .v---.i. -
On the waves of the Pacific ocean
Sunday were cast the ashes of Jere
miah R. Ream, for many years a prom
inent business man of Albany and Eu
gene, who died September 2. The body
was Incinerated at the Portland crema
torlum September 4 and the ashes were
thrown on the waves at Newport by
the widow In accordance with Mr.
Ream's request.
Thomas Jory, an Oregon pioneer of
1847 and a prominent resident of Ma
rion county, died at his homo in Salem,
Monday morning.
The program for the twelfth annual
Convention of the Oregon States Teach.
era' association, eastern division, has
been arranged and was announced Mon
day from the office of the superintend
ent of public instruction. The associa
tion will hold Its meetings at Enter
prise, October 16 to 18, Inclusive.
Canby Lodge, No. 166, A. F. and A. M.
laid tne cornerstone or tneir new
temple Sunday with Impressive cere
mony. George H. Burnett, W. M., of
Oregon, officiated, assisted by the en
tire membership of the Canby lodge and
many visiting members of the order.
Instead of going to church Sunday,
the neighbors or Mrs. Marguerite Field.
a writer of Los Angeles, who was made
virtually penniless by the destruction
of her home by fire several weeks aso.
devoted Sunday to building her a new
home. Men, .women and children aided
in the work, and at nightfall the housa
was so far completed that another day's
work, scheduled tor next Sunday, will
finish tne jod.
Audacloualy leaving the harber of
San Francisco, Monday morning, after
having entered during the night with a
boatload of smuggled Chinese coolies.
which are thought to have been suc
cessfully landed, the smuggling launch,
Sampson II, was pursued and fired upon
by the unitea states revenuo cutter
Hartley. The smugglers escaped, to tho
open sea after 'the Hartley had been
easily outdistanced in the sensational
chase by the high- power smuggling
craft. Twenty-five rifle shote were
fired at the fleeing smugglers.
Foreign.
A railway accident similar to the
one that took place at Dltton Junction,
when several were killed and manv
injured, occurred at Preston, England,,
Sunday- when tne Blackpool passenger
train crashed into the Manchester ex
press standing at the station. Al
though none was killed, several men
and three women were injured , ,
A dispatch from Duchy to Geneva re
ports' the terms of the peace treaty
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Mr.-AskinWhy-i!id fw-iet-tht
Bllkios boy best you?"
Joey Aakin-'TI! tell yoa how It
was, pop, I Lave' a good fight on to
morrow with Jimmy Wiggins sod I "
AiAa-'t- -wee ntvia. bust BtS- hikMdf "
agreed upon' by the Italian and Turk
lsh delegates, which now awaits rati
flcatlon by the two govenrments and
is expected to. lead to an lmmedlato
armistice. The terms of the treaty give
the Latins absolute sovereignty In Lib
Enrique Mara, . a Cuban newspaper
man, who recently assaulted Hugh a.
Qlbaon, the American charge d'affaires,
has boen sentenced at Havana to two
and a half years Imprisonment
-- Two-were-killed and-tha chief -of
police and several others- mortally
wounded in a faction fight Monday at
Colon, In the province of Matansss,
Cuba.' The conservatives declare the
fight was precipitated by the favori
tism shown by the police to the liberals.
Cholula, Mexico, was cleared of the
Zapatista looters by the federal troops
Monday. The reinforcement from
Puebla, a short distance away, succeed
ed in driving them out after an engage
ment in which the casualties probably
numbered less than 60 in all
Miscellaneous.
Through a letter found in his pock
et addressed to Thornton Wills end
marked "return to Mrs. A. W. Henck,
Les - Angeles," the body of Thornton
Mills, aged 52, who committed suicide
at Denver last week, was Identified
Monday.
An attempt will be made at the open
ing of the supreme court of the United
States next week to have that tribunal
immediately pans upon the controversy
between the United States and Nor
thern Pacific railway company over
title to some 160,000 acres of valuable
land in ' W ashington, known as th
Yakima land case, .
The musing 1200,000 from the Na
tional Bank of Cuba, which was mailed
to the Park National bank in New York,
was stolen at Ipvana, as one of the
listed JIU.ouu bills lias been found. It
now seeing rertujn that the money
was stolen oither at the National Bank
of Cuba, or In the Havana postofflce.
SENATOR BOURNE
-, HANDS PLATFORM
TO CONSTITUENTS
(Continued From Page One.)
Oregon who assert that my defeat in
the Republican- primaries was accomp
lished by deception and violation of the
corrupt practices act. I have accepted
the nomination by petition, signed by
over 11,300 voters of the state as a
popular government candidate for the
United States senatorshlp. After care
ful consideration of all the facts I
am satisfied that both the spirit and the
letter of the corrupt practices act were
violated. The character of campaign
conducted by my leading opponent, in
my opinion, nullifies any obligation of
the citizen to abide by the result of his
primary election. To uphold a primary
nomination secured by unfair and un
lawful means would be a blow at the
primary law Itself. The candidate norm
nated and elected by such means' would
never ba seated by the senate If the
facts were presented,
"The violation of the corrupt prac
tices act. however, has not been the
determining factor In my again beoom
Ing a candidate, though more than euf
ficlent for my opposing the election of
Mr. Selling.
Call 7rom the Feopi.
"My candidacy Is based upon a csll
direct from the people. The duty of
citizenship is responsiveness to the pop
ular will where clearly expressed. In
time of war, when a citizen Is called It
Is his duty "to serve his country. In
time of peace when the citizen le called
for public service it is his duty to
answer ths call.' No citizen can honest
ly, intelligently-or patriotically deny
this truth.
"Furthermore, in the acceptance of
eny high office, end I feel the senator-
ship to be the highest office in the land,
I deem there goes an Implied obligation
of continued sorvlce as long as the peo
ple desire the Individual's retention. No
Individual has the right to put his own
opinion or personal desire ahead of a
call from the people.
large Petitions Presented.
"The people In this state have de
clared by an amendment to the const!
tution that the petition of 8 per cent
of the voters shall be sufficient to sub
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GIVES HIS REASONS
FOR ENTERING RACE
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Jonathan Bourne, United States
senator from Oregon.
mlt a constitutional smendment or law
under the Initiative; a petition of S
per cent of the voters shall be sufficient
to submit a measure under the referen
dum; and a petition of 2 per cent of the
voters shall be sufficient to nominate
a candidate for office. Petitions have
been circulated without any action or
assistance on my part and have In seven
days been signed by over 12 per cent of
all the voters of the sta,te. '
"The constitution and laws of any
community are Infinitely greater and of
more moment to society and the general
welfare of the community than any In
dividual or any public servant. If the
people by" " constitutional amendment
have determined that 8 per cent of the
electorate are a sufficient number to
submit a measure under the initiative,
6 per cent a sufficient number to reffer
a measure under the referendum, and 2
per cent a sufficient number to nomi
nate a candidate, certainly 12 per cent
under voluntary action on the part of
the electorate must constitute a call.
Becomes People's Candidate.
"For these reasons I decided to again
submit my name in the senatorial con
test. Under the spirit of our election
laws- I am not a candidate but In order
to obey the call from the people I am
obliged under the letter of the law to
become a candidate. In the Republican
primaries I wss a candidate on my own
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initiation and was defeated. Technically
I am again a candidate, but not of my
own Initiative or volition but under di
rection of a large percentage of the elec
torate of: this state.
"During my five yesrg of service in
the senate I have made good. I have
kept every pledge I made In. my plat
form upon which I was selected by the
peopls six years ago gone farther than
I promised I would, and accomplished
more than I thought .possible forme to
accomplish.
"The American -people sre intelli
gent and appreciative, and where
they have the information they
will always retain faithful pub
lic servants, for should they fail
to do so they must realize that' the
necessary, result of such action would
be that the public servant would serve
himself and his own selfish interest
rather than the general welfare of the
community that he temporarily repre
sents. "The result of the primary In no man
ner weakens my confidence In the Peo
ple, .but simply . demonstrates to my
mind that the people lacked the Infor
mation end were misled by misstate
ments, suppression of accomplishments
and continuous belittling, distorting and
Ignoring of tacts by at least a portion
of the press.
"Many criticisms have been made of
my course of action In not returning to
Oregon during the primaries. Had I
dono so and made a campaign, Oregon
would have received nothing like the
appropriations she has, nor would the
people of the nation now have a parcel
post law.
ravorable Committee Appointments.
"I am the bust placed man lu con
gress so far as appropriations commit
tee appointments are concerned, I hav
ing passed on $47MS,193.4 of appro
priations, same being J67.000.000 more
than any other man passed upon at the
last session of congress, In either
branch, and am therefore In a better
position than any new senator possibly
could be, even If he possessed 20 times
the ublllty that 1 have, to secure fed
eral Hssistance and appropriations for
the slate of Oirgun In the development
of her resourcee where conditions Justi
fy, yet T do not deem this of greatest
Importance In this election.
"1 feel that the great Overshadowing
importance of the result incident to this,
my obedience as a cltlen to the demon
strated call of the people to again
submit my name in the general election,
will ba a demonstration not only to the
people of Oregon, but to the whole Unit
ed States, that a-ood service will result
In appreciation and retention, and that
the incentive of all public servants must
ba service to the general welfare of
the community rather than service to
the Individual's selfish Interest.
People's Sights Thwarted.
"The sovereignty of the people Is the
fundamental principle of American gov
ernment, but professional politicians
have manipulated caucuses and con
ventiona by corrupt use of money and
official patronage, with the result that
In many lnstanoes the people have been
permitted merely to choose between two
candidates each selected for them by the
representatives of special privilege. Thug
the theory of popular sovereignty has
become a delusion and a snare, serving
ffin Tiiirriose of liWn WllUBWBTrtethXTUilit
Is for personal, -selfish Interests, rather
than for the general wuimie ui m
American people.
"Vpars of experience, togetner wun
recent political events, convince me that
all other Ihsubs should be subordinated
to the problem of ostabiistung truiy
representative government, The funda
mental Issue Is the substitution of popu
lar for delegated government.
'I therefore submit tne ioitowmg as
my platform:
popular Government Platform.
"Substitution of direct primaries for
caucuses and conventions Inhe selec
tion of candidates for all elective of
flees, Including candidates for president
and vice president.
"Adoption of the initiative, referen
dum and recall In all states in order
that the people may control their legis
lation and dismiss from office unfaith
ful or Incompetent public servants,
"State and national laws regulating
and requiring publicity of campaign ex
penditures ami prohibiting the barter
and sale of official appointments.
"The ratification of the pending con
stitutional amendment for the direct
election of United States senators.
" '"Rquat "suf f rage- irgaTd ress-of sex." -
"Divestment of the presidential power
of nomination of federal appointees In
the different states with substitution of
a plan providing for thi'lr election In
their respective jurisdictions. 1 nus
only can the federal machine be de
stroyed and congress be made Independ
ent of and truly coordinate with the ad
ministrative brunch of the government
"Recognition of the principle that all
laws regulating personal or corporate
activity shall be comprehensive and ex
plicit, defining what can and what can
not lawfully be done, so that this shall
be a government of law and not of
bureaucratic rule and regulation so
that every citizen may point to the
plain language of the statute that pre
scribes the extent of his duty or the
limitations upon his liberty.
Curbing Personal Power.
"Observance of the policy of delegat
ing as little power as possible to any
one Individual, but providing the great
est possible opportunity for individual
demonstration, resulting In leadership
dependent upon and commensurate with
ethics and ideas.,
"Creation of a permanent, nonpartisan
tariff commission acting under direction
of and reporting directly to congress.
- "Development of a financial system
resulting in greater fluidity and. elas
ticity of our money, with less possi
bility of individual control.
''Fednral control of Interstate corpo
rations. s
"Rigid exclusion of coOUe labor; good
wages make good citizens.
"Enforcement of pure food laws.
"Liberal pensions for deserving vete
rans. ''National geod-roade 4irlsltlon.
"Liberal appropriations for river and
harbor Improvements.
"Increased efficiency rather than false
economy in governmental operations,
."Ue of public resources with Intelli
gent conservation.
"Rigid, Intelligent control of all pub
llo service corporstlons." '
- Husband "Don't wave your arms
too much in making .these family
speeches." " -
WlfeWfty-nof?1 : :
Husband "I think that's how Veons
do Mllo lost bers."
ENLISTMENTS INTHF
Washington, . Oct, 8. Army enlist
ments during the last few months have
taken a sudden and surprising Increase,
according to war department figures,
Just given out. Despite' the fact that
tne summer months are always dull re
cruiting periods, 2075 men enlisted In
the regular service of the army during
July. One reason which might be as
slgned To Targe increase in recruiting Is
the new enlistment law which goes Into
effect on November 1. This law pro
vides that every man enlisting after
that date must complete four years of
actual servtee and then must hold hlm
solf In readiness as a reserve for three
moro years; He may be summoned at
sny time to serve In the event of war
or the imminence of war. Doubtless,
msny men who have been considering
serving in the army, but -who, at the
same time, do not wish to be held un
der obligation for so long a period,
have taken advantage of the opportuni
ty to enter before the law goes into
effect, thus avoiding the three years'
reserve duty.
HUSBAND MULATTO, SHE
FINDS AFTER FOUR YEARS
Washington, Oct. 8. Mrs. Annie Wil
son, wife of Upton Wilson, a laborer,
applied to the Juvenile court today for
an order requiring her husband to sup
port their two children, and In her plea
declared she had Just made the astound
ing -discovery that for Jour years she
had been married to a mulatto,
The discovery was not made until the
husband's mother cams to visit them for
the first time and revealed the hus
bands race. Wilson had explained his
color to his wife before their marriage,
she declared, by saying he. was of Indian
descent The marriage Occurred in
Boston four years ago.
She informed the Judge of the Juve
nile court that she nuit hqrjiusband as
soon as she loarnod he was a negro,
and would apply for a divorce.
Two Men Fall From Krldge.
(Spe'tlal to The Jourtnl.
Junction City, Or., Oct. J. L. Wal
lace sustalneda fractured right leg and
John Augustine a wrenched back when
the two men fell Saturday afternoon
from the falsework' of the bridge Lane
eeunty is constructing across a branch
of the Willamette liver at Ingram's
Island. The men were brought to Junc
tion City for treatment.
SAGE TEA, USED BY
mum
Restores Gray Hair to Natural
Color, Stops It from Coming
Out and Makes It Grow.
It Is easier to preeerva tho olorof
the hair than to restore It, although it
is possible to do both. -Our grand
mothers -understood ; the- secret. They
made a "sage tea," and their dark,
glossy hair long after middle' life was
due to this fact. Our mothers have gray
hairs before they are fifty, but they
a in beginning to appreciate the wisdom
of our grandmothers -in - using : "sage
tea" for their hair and are fast following
sun.
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tadite an' lawjin is mit drtoisrs,1
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New Tork. Oct. I. After H --day"'
toll in his laboratory at West Orange,
N. J-. perfecting the last detail to a
new talking moving picture machine,
during which time be and his six as
sistants never left the building, eating
cold ireals and sleeping in three hour
shifts, Thomas A- Edison, the electrical'
wizard, Is today on an automobile trip
tn rnt un. Ilia destination is kDt
secret.
Edison and his men went into the
shop expecting to complete the neces
sary work ia one day, They roms tried
two weeks.
Because so many kinds of mechanical
cio, KnhitrM hv han invanted ia
France since the government estab.
llshed a match monopoly that the mo
nopoly is not the financial success that
was expected, the government is heavily
taxing them.
GASGARETS SURELY"
STRAIBHTEN YOU OUT.
No Headache, Biliousness. Upset
Stomach or Constipated Bowel
by Mornine.
Are you keeping your fcowels, liver
and stomach clean, pure and fresh with
Cascarets, or merely forcing a passage
way through these alimentary or drain
age organs every few days with Salts,
Cathartic Plllsr Castor Oil or Purgative
Waters? j:
Stop having a bowel wash-day, Let
Cascsrets thoroughly cleanse and regu
late the stomach, remove the vndlgeeted
eour and fermenting food and foul
Rases, take the excess bile from th
liver and carry out of the system all
the decomposed waste matter and pois
ons in the intestines and bowels. ' -
A Cascaret tonight will make you.
feel great by morning. They work while
you sleepnever gripe, sicken or cause
any inconvenience, uiu wum uuijr n
cents a box from your druggist, Mil
lions of men and women take a Casca
ret now and then and never have Head
ach. Biliousness, coated tongue. Indi
gestion, Bour Stomach or Constipated
Bowels, cascarets neiong tn
household, Chldrn Just lovo to take
them. : ' rr
OUR GRAND-
iu hakim hie iiaik
Ths present generation has the ad
vantage .of the past in that it can get a
ready-to-use preparation called Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. As a
scalp tonic and color restorer this prep-'
aratlon is vastly superior to the ordinary
"r-uge tea" made by our grandmothers.
The growth and beauty of the bair.
depends en a healthy condition of the
scalD. Wyeth's gaea anir SulDhur Hatr
Remedv nulekly kills tha dandruff rtrni -
which rob the hair of its life, color and
luster, makes the scalp clean and
healthy, gives the hair strength color,
and beauty, and makes it grow,
Get a 60 cent bottle from your drug
gist today. He will give your money
back, if you kre not satisfied sfter s,
fair trial. Agents, Owl Drug- Co.
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For Infants and Children,
ThBKinO()UHav8
Always Bought
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Signature
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For Over
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Thirtv Years
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