THE OIvUGOII DAILY JOUItNAL, TOKTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1012. Yes, Gwendolyn, the Life of an Actor Is Very Rocky By "Bud" Fisfcar . .( ...... &0 YOVI MEM To TM41 CEP, X ckj&t Mer A I OnY YOWNfr fust WLt., THOUGHT uHVr KINO OF C0W I YOU JUST 5Wt WW GWQ JAU.KJIp NOT.;. tntfJT &IVG rAUXi VuOoU) 6T V?AN ACT VWW5 taWE r6T YOU WANS TO r i (Iff - T MUTT 6QUG CAM 0 TO 38 r. : . ' v ( P ( CowsTxm i . . . v t i rf ..i 1 Brief 1 Itemspf Tuesday's Late News Short Storle of World Ha?rent8 day 'g Isiiue of : PollUeal, .. ' Grove I. Johnson, veteran Republican And father of Governor Johnson, candi date (or. vice president on the Roosevelt Progressive ticket, will vote the Demo cratic ticket and advises ell other Re IHTSublieans in California to do the same. ? lie would vote for Wilson as a rebuke to the theft of the ticket ty the third termers1 In that state. fienator Burton of Ohio, closely fol IowIbk Governor Wilson, made a plea for Republicanism and the. protective principle at Denver Tuesday night, speaking of President Taft, he said: "If any fault can be found with him, it is becauss he la not a skillful politician, lis does not possess the dangerous gift 6f appealing to the imagination." . That presidential electors and candi dates for representatives to congress on the Roosevelt Progressive party ticket of Idaho were not nominated in confor mity with the statute of the primary law and should not be certified or "printed on the official ballot, 4s a decis ion of the Idaho supreme court. Pacific Coast. The United States revenue cutter Golden Gate, acting on information supplied by Chariot Stephens, deputy surveyor of the Fort of Ban Francisco, - steamed 30 miles north Tuesday and picked Up the gasolino sloop Alert, owned and captained by John Oesterhula, . who for.iionths has been under the sur. velilance by government officials n iulHclon. of engaging In smuggling Chinese. City Treasurer McDoufrald of San Francisco paid J701.138.08 in cash to R. J. Taussig, as president of the Me chanics' Institute, for the block of land on which the old Mechanics' pavilion once stood, and on' which the municipal auditorium Is to be erected as a part of , the civic center. The steam schooner YOjfiemlte, whose 20 passengers were taken off by the steamer Heaver Saturday 25 miles off - i the Oregon coast, arrived at San Fran . Cisco in tow of the steam schooner Klamath.. Her rudder was broken be low the water line in striking the bar , in'crossing out of Grays Harbor. An investigation into the conduct of Captain Nelson of the steam schooner Tosemite, has been demanded by United States Supervising Inspector John K. Bulger, who takes exception to Nelson's recent action in proceeding on his voy age after having lost his rudder in crossing the Grays Harbor bar. After apparently being conquered, the f Ire (n the Bunker Hill & Sullivan mine npw threatens to exceed its former pro portions. F. A. Bentz, a pumpman, lost his life in the fire. In celebrating the advent of a son In his home, Benjamin W. Klttredge, a young millionaire, mad a wild ride of SO miles an hour in an automobile through the streets of Los Angeles, colliding with other machines, wrecking his own car and blocking traffic half a Acute Stomach Relieved That lump of lead feeling will quick- y leave the stomacn; me aigesuve Juices will commence to digest food nd your Btomac factory in five minutes. That Is, if you will simply swallow two MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS; if you won't then you must suffer. Perhaps you don't know that MI-O-NA 8TOMACH TABLETS are guaranteed to cure any case of indiges tion, no matter of how long -standing, or money back. Perhaps you know MI-O-NA CONQUERS DYSPEPSIA that when your stomach Is upset, that your food does not digest and consequently blood isat IL PUFFS OIAPEPSIII REALLY CURE MY STOMACH TROUBLE? YESI - If your stomach is sick, sour, gassy and upset now you can surely get relief in five minutes. Sour. sick, unset stomach. Indiges tion,, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the f ood-y -fermnt-into tei,"t stubborn Jumps; your Jtead aches and you feel sick and miserable! that's when you realise tha magic in Pope's Dlapepstn. It makes stomach distress go in ftv minutes; If your stomach Is in a continuous rsvoltlf you oan't set It regulated, ? lease,- for your pake, try Dlapepsin. t's'aa Headless t -hav a bed stomach make1 your next meal a favorite food '"Will nrrf Not Setcivod in Time for Yestw The Journal. night. Me was fined f 100, and for the next six months . Klttredgs may not drive an automobile or ride in any ma chine whero he has authority of direc tion over the chauffeur, under penalty of SO days' imprisonment. In response to a petition signed by 7! voters in the precinct, the aounty court has made an order directing that the question of local option be submitted to the voters of Astoria precinct Nu. 9, which has been "dry" for several years, Eastern. Rock Island train No. I, west bound, was held ui and the express and mall cars were robbed last night near Howe. Okla, Bates in (he i express car were dynamited. The amount stolen has not been learned. Passengers were not mo lested. Police Lieutenant Burns told the civil service commission, hearing charges against him at Chicago, that he, had no official knowledge thitt the men he at tempted unsuccessfully to arrest in a Wabash uvenue saloon were the West minster, B. (I., bank robbers. A strike of all the teachers of the Zlon city high school took place Monday when Overseer Vollva discharged benja min J. Hess, principal of the high school and superintendent of the grade schools. Hess' offense is said to be that' he un derwent a minor surgical operation eon truty U the teachings of Zionism. Mrs. Estelle Ryan Snyder, who has Just returned to Chicago from Germany, where, as repre.sentattve of the Amer lean Werti Family association, she sought to recover from Germany, Aus tria afid"tn . Netherlands $185,000, the amount of the estate of Paul Wertz, an imperial field marshal of the seven teenth century, announces the plans of the association for carrying the case into the highest courts of the German Empire. There are 1000 heirs interested in tiie estate. Distressing scenes were witnessed along Cabin creek, near Charleston, W. Va., Tuesday, when deputy sheriffs evicted the families of many striking minors from homes they have occupied In some instances since the mine were opened. The strikers were notified two months ago that they must return to work or move. Foreign. Lee Christmas, commandant of Puerto Cortex, Honduras, says that the inter vention of the United States In the Nl caraguan revolution has averted what otherwise might have proved the blood iest general revolt in the history of xrmexismAwc'"" '' Commander Hughes of the cruiser Des Moines, visiting gulf ports, reported Tuesday to the navy department that the uprising in Vera Cruz state was subsiding. Reports reached Belgrade Tuesday that Montenegrin troops had crossed the Turkish frontier. The Servian parliament has voted an I extra credit of 18,900,000 for military Distress In Five Minutes not furnished with sufficient nutrition to properly nourish the body. If you are distressed after eating; if gas or sour food is forced up into the mouth, then- your etmaehr is not-right; your food is fermenting, not digesting, and you need MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS and need them badly. It's an easy matter to set the stom wmmLmmammmmmm ach right, and if your stomach does not properly digest tho food you put into it, tho proper thing to do is to get a box of MI-O-NA STOM. ACH TABLETS at once. Druggists everywhere can supply you 0 cents a box. meal, then take a little DIapepsin. There, will 'not ba anv distrnaii .at toteafrHN;iMmW''ralW . . ivuwu wean, UMII of-order stomachs that gives if its mil- 110ns or sales annually. uet a large fifty cent case of Pape's iiiapepsin rrom any -drug store. It la th quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acta almost like magic sit is a scientirio. 7iarmlsa and de ilghtfnl -preparation .-wtijcn' "truly ' ne longs in every noma. i- wmnjsm-- i 'jf hp purposes and the merchants are making large donations to the', funds being raised for the assistance of poor fam ilies, whose bread winners have been called upon for military service. The Austrian and Russian ministers on Tuesday made Joint representations to the Bulgarian government on behalf of the powers. They Informed tha Bul garian government that the powers strongly disapproved of the warlike atti tude of the Balkan states, and urged upon them a prompt cessation of the military concentration. Cholera -is , epidemic at Yokohama, Japan, and extra precautions for In spection of ships from there have been ordered hy the public health service at Washington. Miscellaneous. Tha sale of 280,000 acres of graxing land in the old Uintah Indian reserva tion was opened at Provo, Utah, Tues day, by J. W. Wltton of the department of the interior, and Don B. Colton of the United States ' land office at Vernal, Utah. No bid of less than 60 cents an acre will be accepted, and not more than 640 acres will be sold to any one pur chaser. Tha lighthouse keeper at Sambro, N. 8., sent a wireless messaKS to Halifax Tuesday night that a large vessel was aflra and had sunk off Prospect. The fate of the crew and the identity of the vessel are unknown. (Spoetnl to Tht Journal. Albany, Or., Oct. 9, Round trip tickets to the Oregon Electric celebration at Eu gene next Tuetsduy, October 15, are to be placed on sain at the principal retail stores of this city at once by a commit tee of the Commercial club. The com mittee) was appointed last evening and the sale of tickets is to be commenced Immediately in order to create a more general interest in the excursion. Eugene responded enthusiastically to Albany's invitation to coma here when the line from Salem was officially opened to traffic nnd the Commercial club is planning to return the compli ment with interest. Arrangements have been made with the railroad officials for enough extra cars to accommodate all who want to go and from present indications a largo number of cars will be required. A special committee has something good In the bkdge line. Souvenir cards will also bo prepared for distribution et Eugene and a number of streamers are being made for the parade. Albany will tako a band along as well as a few otner for the round trip has been secured. The Albany train will start about S;30 in the morning. MUCH OBJECTION RAISED TO DISMISSAL OF DAVIS (Special to The Journal.) Walla Walla. Wash., Oct. 9. After dismissing Chief of Police Mike Davis and abolishing hs office, Mayor A. J. tiillis has announced that hereafter the police force will report to Sergeant Charles Andre, and will take orders froni him. This has the effect of making Andre virtual chief of the department, although he does not receive the title or added compensation. Mayor Gillls refuses to discuss the removal of Davis and the appointment of Andre, which have caused much, objection from citi zens. 17 Take Rural Carriers' Work. iSwclal to The Jmirunl ) Albany,. ...Ut. Oct.. J., feftvgi.itesD. ftPP.1, cants for positions as rural mall carriers have Just taken their examination here before Walter Worell. the local sece tary of the civil service commission. This is the first examination held here since the adopton of a new plan by congress. The new system provds that those who pass the examination for rural carrier shall be eligible, after a year's service, to positions as postofflce or railroad mail clerks If they so choose, Formerly the rural service was entirely separate from the other branches and a transfer from the rural service to oio of the other, branches entailed the same procedure as if on had never been In the, service before. EUGENE PASTOR FAVORS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND INVITES DEBATE ON IT . I, i ,. ,Jt n (Snecial to The Journal.) A Eugene, Or., Oct. 9. Declar- $ ing himself ;ub" In favor of capl- 4 tal punishment. Rev. William 4 Parsons, D. D., pastor of the Central Presbyterian church of 4 Eugene, bus invited an open dls- 4 cussion of the subject at his church. He will speak on the 4 subject on Friday night of this week and announces that any- 4 one opposed to the death pen- 4 alty for murder Is welcome to participate in tho discussion, 4 Dr. Parsons, in making this an nouncemant, says his eongrega- 4 tion has requested that he dls- 4 4 com befor the people at the neat election Jn this state, with the understanding that those' who attend the meetings shall have the privilege of taking part in the discussion. . 4 I 4 4 4 T ' 4, Journal Want Ada bring result,. I iae'fai.i.ir.uJjmiaa!t - NOISE I PREPARED BY ALBANY FOR EUGENE eft pTTTTu "II State Measures on Ballot-Article No. 11 Highway Bills Provide for Two Different Systems of Permanent lloiul Construction. Nine measures relating te roads art on the official ballot for tha general election November 6. The list, Including ballot numbers, page In official pam phlet, and by what agency proposed, is as follows: Harmony Ellis of Btate-Wlde Committer. 340-341 Page 14 Highway commis sioner, road board, road lund and stata bonds. , 244-315 Page lfel County .bonding act. 84JJ-343 Pago 162 Amendment r strictlng Btata bonds to 3 per cent of assessed valuation. 346-347 Page 160 Amendment re stricting county bond to 2 per cent of asseHNed valuation. 336-337 Page 141 Prohibiting eon trading of state prison labor to private interests and permitting use on roads. 838-339 Page 143 Similar measure applying to county prisoners. Oregon State Orange Dills. 824-325 Pag 1 County bonding act. 326-827 Page 88 Creating a atat highway department and appointing highway engineer. Jackson County CHlsens' Bill 860-361 County horn rule bonding amendment. It will be seen that one of these meas ures provides for state aid of road build ing by a state bond issue and a diversion of the tax on vehicles; that two pio. vide for the .establishing of a stale high way depuvtmnnt and the appointing of a state highway engineer or commissioner, that three relate to county bond Iothm for road purposes; that two propose, the utilisation of convicts in road making, and that two are constitutional amend ments restricting both state and county bond issues to 2 per cent of the respec tive assessed valuation. A survey of all the highway meas ures win be continued dally until com pleted.' Provisions of Harmony Bill, The harmony highway commissioner bill numbered 840-341 on the ballot con tains six provisions: 1. Authorizing 81,000,000, annually, of 80-year, 4Vi per cent state bonds for roads. 2. Creating a commission oomposcd of governor, secretary of state and state treasurer, to be known as state road board, to have charg of issuing road bonds. 3. Creating a sinking fund at the end of 10 years after the first issuance of bonds by collecting taxes 1n 20 annual Installments. 4. Creating the office of state high way commissioner nt $3600 a year sal- ary andfiving 0X?M-.-.Jg&wM. appointment. 6. Creating a state highway fund into which will be paid proceeds of bonds and two-thirds of the vehicle tax. 6. Providing the manner of appor tioning tho state road fund, In state aid !JUUa;LLJJL L , , LiH SULPHURRO IEIS SYSTEM S NATURAL Desire for Nature's Purifier and Antiseptic Almost an Instinct in Human Race. Aitenisfiinifly Qtile Our. Seattle. C. M. C Stewart Sulphur Co., 71 Columbia St., Seattle. Gentlemen: Late In September, 1911, I re ceived niy first bottle of fiiilphurro, being one of about 400 who were that day given of the wonderful remedy at. Mr. Stewart':? home. I Immediately began its use, and was simply astonished at the sud den and complete relief from nin, both from Rheumatism and from hemorrhoids, which had given me no reilef for many months. Now, after five months. .4 can say I have had m return 'of puin from 'cither source, and I feel as agile as a girl. I know of many who have had marvelous relief from the iue. of Hulplnirro. (Signed) MRS. I.AV KA. SMITH. 913 Twenty-fourth Ave. Sulphurro answers the system's nat ural craving for Sulphur. For so many generations Sulphur tins been regarded us a; purifyinK and heallnn friend of the human race that the desire for it U Implanted deep in all of us. Nature has provided Binpnur. as one or her enier antiseptic and cluaiiuiff elements. Bummir In powdered form wns never regarded as entirely satisfactory, for medicinal use, as the powder coats the walls of the stomach ana intestines, 're tarding rather than promoting circula tion. But in liquid form (Sulphurro) it passes freely Into the blood, and there expels the poisons and disease germs that causa the human family so much distress. J The Sulphurro booklet (sfnt free up on request to the C. M. C. Stewart Sul phur Co., 71 Columbia St., Seattle. Wash.) will tell you all about ft. Book let accompanies each BO-cont and 81 Sulphurro j Sold by Woodard, Clarke & Co. "i,mjrtoai Largnt Bnigstot, Or f Mali Promptly ?U!4. .i - ...A - jjfe.'fi;i , mlLttT iniM"rtH"Tt k fttMit''iiftti SULPHUR CRAVING 1"' of counties and In road const! uctlon. To Amend Constitution. In connection with the authority to Is sue state bonus is the proposed conntltu tional amendment numbered 342-343 on tha ballot rtMtrlctlng the tiBgiesale of road bonds to 2 per cent of the as sessed valuation of the state. To pay tne ln.terost on the bonds the road Itoard will each year compute the amount necessary to meet tile interest churge and the amount will be secured from tux assessment by the state Us commissioners. The sinking fund will ulso'be created by means of taxation after the tenth annuul issuo of bonds, the stale road board investing It as tha irrwdiicilila school fund, the university fund or the agricultural college fund are now in vested. Highway Commissioner. The statu hlgnway commissioner Is to serve us secretury nnd adviser o the slate road lawnl. llu will have of flees in tho' capito'l building at Salem. An amount of 812.0UO is to bo set aside annually to pay the expense of the high way department including his salary of 83600 yearly. The state highway fund created from bond issues and two-thirds of the ve hicle tax will be paid by warrant drawn by the secretary of state upon the treas urer and approved by the state road board. The apportionment' of the fund In clude a number of sub-provisions. An amount necessary to pay the salary of the highway commissioner and. the ex penses of his office Is first set nslde. Then two-thirds of the remainder Is to be divided into three portions. Counties to Aid Work. One portion will be divided equally among tho counties. The second por tion will be divided among the coun ties In proportion to area. The third portion will bo divided among the coun ties in proportion to as.se'iacd valua tion. But the counties must provide a fund to complement the state aid pro posed. Counties are to be divided into two clauses. Counties of the first class must have nn assessed valuation of more than $10,000,000. To set stata aid counties of the first class must raise an amount equal to the state aid. Coun ties of the second class will be those havinjr an assessed valuation of less than 810,000,000. To get state aid coun ties of the second class must raise half as much as the state aid. County Court to Fay Bills. Any money unused by the county to which It was apportioned at the end of tho year will be returned to tfiir Bfafrrrad 'm over to any county is to bo expended by tfie county court without interfer ence, except that when desired in an. advisory capacity the state highway commissioner would furnish plans and specifications for roads and otherwise cooperate with tee county eourt to the best of his ability. The third of the state highway fund not divided among the counties after the manner described is to be divided equally between ths two congressional districts outside Portland and Is to he used In the construction of necessary roods that may be neglected by county courts, Uniform Construction Aimed At, The argument In favor of the bill is that only by wtata aid from bond iMsue and supervision exercised by a high way commissioner Is the state enabled to solve tho prot.lam of uniformly con structing permanent roads. The pi: pose is to so bui)d roads in each county that the county will bo r unit of a state-wide system or net-work nf roadw. J tvia.-uixed tkax, .by , laaui him'Jw-W- cost or road building la distributed over the period when tho benefits are being received, also that bonds divide, the cost of roads between country and City, wliereas the country districts now pay the cost. Persons who doubt the wisdom of this course arc asked to cite any country district in Oregon that has over, unaided, built permanent highways. Objections Baited. The bill Is submitted through the ini tiative by the harmony committee which redrnfUd the bills of the state-whU committee appointed by Governor West and it is indorsed and supported by tho Oregon Association for Highway' tm- j provement. The argument against the bill is that ' taxpayers should not incur state In- 1 dehtcdnesg for road building; but should raiso the money by direct levy of taxes thus escaping interest charges. It 1b voiced chiefly by the road committee of the state grange, which aska that the counties be let alone in construe, tion of roads. The grange committee also objects to permitting the county courts to expend! the money, declaring that the material to be used, the road to he improved, th amount to bo spent and the termini of Improvement should all be fixed try a county road meeting-. FARMER'S HAND DRAWN INTO CQRIKUTTER COGS (Special to 'I'he Journal.) Bcappoose, (Jr., Oct. . William cutter at tills 'place, was seriously in- I juren Monriay afternoon while cutting corn for silage at . the James pomrry place. Mr. HrhoU was cleaning and oil ing the torn cutter while it was in mo tion and hi sleeve; became entangled in the cog wheels, iris arm was drawn into th gtartns and bmlly lacerated, th out beiu n inch-id,.fivB incine Jta and very' deep. This accident will dis able Mr, Schojj for som. time - Midiijjiliii,L Gww Incinerator Bond C'luii'tor Amendment for St lecllou and to Voters In Klectlon Honda to the amount of 8100,000 will be issued for the construction of a new refuse Incinerator If a proposed charter amendment recommended by the city health hoard Is adopted by the voters of Portland the second of next month at the special municipal election. The measure provides for the selection of a alt by the board and for the expendi ture of the money necessary to acijuire a site and construct the burner under the supervision of the board. The demand for a new incinerator la Immediate, und Imperative, a fact that hue nut been denied in any .quarter. Ho far us Is known there has not been a single objection raised against the pas sage of the contemplated amendment, Preieut Incinerator Overtaxed. The present incinerator at Guild's lake lias a guaranteed capacity of ISO tons per day, but It hus been forced to burn us high as 180 tons in 24 hours and is not able to moet the demands made upon It. The sum of 876.0J0 has already been voted for the Installation of a system of municipal garbage col lection, but tha health board has re fused to sell the bonds because it is well recognized that the establishment of such a collection system means the gathering of 2;iU to 3U0 tons of refuse per day and that some means must be provided to take care of tho surplus over and above what the Guild's lake iHunt, will, destroy. The hoard takes the stand that be fore the collection bonds are sold and FAT BOY, CRAZY 10 BE SOLDIER (Special to Tlit Journal.) Seattle, Wash.. Oct S.Seattle's fat test boy, Webster iC. Rusk, aged 11, weighing 375 pounds, found 14f among the boy scouts not as strenuous as he believed a soldier's standard called for. so he sought actual campaign experi ence by camping with the negro soldiers at Fort Lawton, where lie was found after being missing a week. The lad Is as red blooded and healthy as he Is stout. He has ..always been an ardent boy scout and Joined that organization with great enthusiasm. Nothing was thought of it when Webster started for school a week ago wearing his khaki un iform and slouch hat. His failure to re. port home led his parents to believe that 1 he haigone for ewd. Yesterday a friend of webster'a father reported that the boy was bivouacked near Fort l.awton, eating with the negro soldiers and sleeping in a shelter he had tiiude in the woods. He had only words or scorn for the man who "turned him up" to his parents, "Well, dear, I guess the honeymoon is over." "Why do you say thatT" pouted the bride. "I've been taking mock, and1 find tm down to 82.65." Wasnlngtou Herald, 275 POUNDS, 25 GENT 1IIDEIE Don't pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonici Uw oH reKaBle, ha Thin, hair Is brittle, colorless and scraggy mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There is nothing bo destructive to the ha ir es dandruff, it robs the hair of its luster, Its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverlsi !..! and Itching of tha scalp, Which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair fulls out fast. A little Dandertne tonight now any time will surely save your hair- BOWELS SLUGGISH, STOMACH SQUR, , KY, UPSET? BURETS 6BT 1i.ii t awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in th pit of the stomach, th heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, feeU ing of fullness, dizziness and sick headache, bieatis your stomach is full of sour bile your liver Is torpid your bowels constipated. It isn't your stomach's fault it Isn't tndlsestton--lt's billunsneea and constipation. ' Try Cascar-cts; they Immediately sweeten h stomach, vemoy tha sour, un dlgestftd and fermenting food und foul take tha excess bli front th liver and carry off the eronstlpatd wast matter from th bowels. Then your stomach troubl, is ended. A C'ascaret tonight atralghUna you ut by murrilnjt.. XTf i" . ' I r. "CASGAKETS pe- Snas Co IssueArticle 1 I'tirclmse of Kite to Be Submitted, November 2. the city is obliged to pay interest ott 875,000 it Is the part of wisdom to pro'; vide for the destruction of tha garbag after It Is collected. Problem of sit Important. If tli proposed amendment for tha acquisition of Ross Island carrlea, th problem of selecting a sit for .th crematory will be eliminated, aa tha is land offers an ideal location, far r moved ftom residents and therefor ' presenting a minimum of objection ott account of the enuisanc associated with the gttrbag burner. . In ease, however, that th island should ,not be purchased by th city,": the objection would be raised in soro quarters that th health board wouli not be able to select a suitable alt for the plant on account of th opposition i of residents In whatever locality th crematory grounds might be laid out, Notwithstanding this objection th hard fact remains that another crematory is an absolute necessity If th health at the community is to be preserved. ' 1 MEN ARE HELPLESS AS CHILDREN Wnen Take Suddenly CI Her Zi Common-Seas Bafag-aard. nig, strong man I m a helpless in ; fant when he la. auddenly ill ,.. Th sturdlestv'chap in town usually loses self-control, and Is utterly un ' able to regard hi condition with th canYrtioh sense that characterises " everyday actions.. For example: II comes home tired, eatn a heavy dinner and sits down t read and smok away a quiet evening. Suddenly he notices a weight en hi stomach; then sharp pains around hi heart, and a feeling ef suffocation. Thoughts of "heart disease" rusl) over him, and in his agony ha feara th : WOrSt. U His troubl wh aout indigestion, f brought on by overloading hi tired -tomach, - - A coupl of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablta might have given him relief might have saved hlni hours of suffering. Carry a package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets In your vest pocket or e them in your room. Take on after each heavy meal, and ward off Indiges tion. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets rIiva stomach troubles by aiding natur ta supply those elements, th abseno of which In (h gastrlo Juices cause lndi gestlon and dyspepsia. They tend t ; ; aid the stomach to digeat all kinds of food and to quickly convert it into rich red blood. yv know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. W guarantee them to relieve indigestion and dyspepsia. If they fait, w will refund your money. , Three slates 25 cents, (9 cents, and $1.00. gold only at our store or by mail. Sold only by The Owl Drug Co, Stores In Portland, Saattle, Spoksx, . San Francisco, Oakland, IO Angela and Sacramento. " FOR FMilliG Get a 28 cent bottle of Knowlton'i Dandertne from any drug star or toilet counter, and' after th first ap plication you Will say it was th best investment you ever mad. Tour hair will Immediately, take on that lif, luster and luxuriance which is so beau tiful, it will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundancot an incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will b after Just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy halr-- new hair growing all over th scalp. 1 VO:;!C VuiiV'