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Ii.'j, i . . U . . v t .. , 1 .. . . wiiii ir: r.OAD i::3t;. u;;rLATTL:::::a to i:--- i,.. ... - uli.v.f j ri: " i. ' i J. c. t 7 . 6' A w 1 . !:;,( - ta I 1 Ur' i EdnaShe's the , most businesslike girl In town. . . -Mai Why so? - - ' Edna Copy rights her ; own beaot ecrets. , ' Ills Wife-Henry' Jimrar, I'll tell my brothT to give you a good beati,. Husband Send bim up; his ife re quested nie to beat bim for her. Wonlte Stans--I think Hamrax will son be a star. .'. . . x De Roads-What? Why, all be does In this show is carry a spear, but It took bim six weeks to learn his part y Snbnrba Woman may be great, bat he's got to come to man for one thing. Outaways What's that? . t ' v Suburba Have him tighten the top : en the preserve jars, ' - , His' Wife -We don't bare half ths, friends cum that used to visit us to trv toy cooklnc. rlusbaod by, give them a hinei recover from It. , Lawyer "Can't yon cstablLh as alibi?" Prisoner "Why I can at soon is n i gny that's always done that for t.i gets eut of JaiL" ; , ; Shcw"6omebody told Dapa there was Dxiioity In yonr anally' - . He-Well. don't tell him we're ei; ' gaged keep him guessing." , . -y I . it x .'7. ,f 1 . . WW I To. -w,.. J -a Li 1 1 n K I a I r I I. i .. : '.UL I k F r i a i ii i i a 1 I Notes of Wednesday's Happenings Brief Paragraph - Give Journal Reader the News of Late Yesterday ' ' ' ' Afternoon and Last Night. " " Congressional. V ''v' . Declaring that officials of the United States land office "deliberately deceived certain coal 'claimants regarding t the real meaning: of the laws favoring such claimants," T. P. McDonald, of Seattle, urged the passage of the Jones bill, glvt lng AlaBkan coal claimants the right to seeK legal adjudication of claims held up by the Interior department before the senate public land committee Wednes day. , . ' ' , . , . The postofflce appropriation bill, car. rylng approximately J283.000.000, an In. crease f nearly $3,000,000 over the bouse bill, was passed Wednesday by the senate,::,.. ..;. :.;,;-, ;;r.,vlv-'."--!.,- Jrwin ;lB.;I:lughlln was confirmed Wednesday by the senate a first secre tary of the United States embassy at Iflndon.f.fni.Sv.: The seamen's Involuntary servitude bill, abolishing the InvcJuntary restraint now- imposed upon American seamen, in foreign ports, and to require more ad equate manning of merchant vessels with skilled seamen, was reported favor- ably Wednesday to the senate from the committee on commerce. .v.''... k. treat v recently neaotlated fav -.the nited States . with Nicaragua, provld lng for the payment of 13,000,000 by the - United States, In return for the exclu sive right to build An interooeanlo canal across tne . Nicaraguan Isthmus, was laid over by the foreign relations com mlttee of the senate until the new ad ministration has an opportunity to pass '. on It. .v: .;;; ' . The sundry civil bill reported in the i senate ..Wednesday carried an amend tnent Increasing the appropriations for r the maintenance of Crater lake from Gains 30 Pounds r In SODayo Ecmaikable Eesult of the Kew Tiisnt Builder, Protone, in Many Casei ,? of Eun-Down lien , nd Women. trove It Tearself j Bending Conpo Belev . ' for a 60s faokage, Free. I Woaldi.' rook Hke That Agala fey , All the World." . "By George, 1 never saw anything like the effects of that new treatment. V j'roione, ior ouiiauif up oi .weigoi ana "Jost nerve force. It acted more like ... i . . . i . t. i j .1 A Known gentleman, in speaking of the wis revolution that had taken place in his condition. "I began to think that there - was .nothing on earth that could make me fat. I tried tonics, digestives, heavy . eating, diets, milk, beer, and almost evervthlns else rou could think of. but - without result. I had been thin for .- years, and began to think It was nat ural for me to be that way.. Finally I , read - about the remarkable successes , , brought about by the use of Frotone, so 1 decided to try It myself. Well. - -when I look at myself in the mirror now. I think It ia somebodv lae. I hava f) , ... ,i put on Just SO pounds during the last w I : mnnlh Anal flava fl t-Aftr.i. ah mrtM nervy in my lire. Protons' is a powerful Inducer of ' nutrition, increases cell growth, makes perf set the assimilation of food, in- t creases the number of blood corpuscles, and as a necessary result builds up ' muscles and solid, healthy flesh, and - - rounas out me ngure. - For Women who can neVef aDoear stv , llsh In anything they wear because of their thinness, this remarkable treat ment Is a revelation. It is a beauty maker, sa well as a form builder and berve strengthened ... Th regular f 1.00 alze of Proton e la for sals by all druggists, or will be mailed direct, upon receipt of price, by in rroione uo..ovwi rroione mat., ue trolt. Mich. tt will cost you nothing to prove the 1 rumnrkflhl ifrct of this frfDtm.m It Is absolutely non-injurious to the rii not riIirata ' .vtm. Th PrnJona f company will end to snyone who sends I ram and" address, -a free 60o package ! ---"a'rotone, i with full Instructions, to , -Viove that it does the work, They "T will al.ii nil vnn tholi- liAAb "IVhu " You Are Thin," free of charge, giving farts which will probably astonish you. Hend s coupon below today . wlthu your name ana aureBB...vf-;-;?v'-, .;v,::-,..i' Free Profane ' Coupon 'It will cost you nothing to prove the remarkable effects of this treat ment. , The Protone company will tend to any , one, a free 60o pack age of Protone, if they will fill out thla coupon and enclose lOo in stamps or allver 4o help cover postage. They wtll alfO send with it full instruc tions and their book on i."Why You Are Thin."-:--.v':.' ,c ;fK.5?,v, , in wkotoxi. comvaity v 6001 Protone Bldg. , ' Detroit, Wo. Ka mtrvr rrmrt trf-rnfrrrtrt rtrnrrvrrt Street i r v. City : T. :.vi State, ''ixl The reVuiar 21.00 nixd tit' Protone 1. for Mle In Portland by Owl Drug Co., 836 Washington street, . , No free-pack- ubcs irom urustfisis. .v,-. .... . ' . . .; : f 3000 to $740, and" 1160,000 for road The bill to create a department of la bor, with a cabinet officer at Its head. passed the senate Wednesday after less man:, an- hour a ; consideration. The measure previously passed the house, but amendments in the senate will re quire its perfection in conference before It is' presented to president Taft. 1 , The two-battleship program, ' favor ably reported by tle house naval com mittee,, was defeated Wednesday in the house sitting as a committee of the whole. An amendment to appropriate fr one battleship only went through. 144 to 1M. ;;f V".'- -."-I-. ' 'i 'fr The house oa "Wednesday disagreed to the senate amentments on the tension appropriation' bill. -' 't ; The. general deficiency appropriation bill, carrying $24,253,740, Was reported to the house Wednesday.' r; ; .V:". PoUUcal. . ;: Alarmed over the new revolts report ed in northern Mexico, Washington of ficials announce their intention of at once replacing the troops along the Tex as border who were ' ordered to Galves ton. Secretary of War Stlmson assured Senators Culberson and Sheppard that every possible-precaution would be tak en to protect the Texas border against raw by Mexican rebels, ;, . rrealdent Taft, on Wednesday, par doned William Bunggren, who Is serv ing a year in the Alameda ,(Cai.) county Jan. ., Bunggren is a victim of tubercu losis, and wants to. die at home. . The New Hampshire legislature unan imously agreed .Wednesday to appoint a committee to investigate the charges of bribery in connection with the vote for United States senator. , , A carefully drawn system of comnen sation for personal injuries of Panama canal employee ia embodied In an ex ecutlve ' order promulgated Wednesday by PreaIdenf;Taft,,t take effect after March 4. President Taft, on Wednesday; tent to congress his , much discussed budget message. In it he recommends the adoption of a budget system of relating proposed expenditures to expected rev enues, and declsrea that cOneresa would 1 be greatly benefited by having before it annual grind upon appropriation bills. ' Eastern. ' .:. ; , .. After fatally shooting 'City jtfarebaT John Irwin, In their attempt to break Into Jail and secure a quantity of seised liquor at Hackett, Ark., six thirsty va grants are being sought by posses. : Chicago aoclety ia discussing an "im pressionistic" party given Wednesday night in the fashionable home of Roy McWilliams. Miss Catherine Dudley and Miss Helen Dudley, well known young society1 women, walked into the drawing room attired aa 'Impression istic" monkeys, and a few minutes later Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harvey appeared garbed aa "Adam and Eve." They wore fleshings and draperies of artificial fig leaves. .. ...-... ... John J. Thompson, assistant attor ney-general of the United States, who was stncKen several days ago with acute .uraemia, died in Chicago Wednes day. , ' . . James A. Moffett, president -of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey, died at Palm Beach, Fla,, Wednesday morning, after a brief illness. In a nation-wide vote of all the dues- paying members of the party, William D. Haywood, bead of the - Industrial Workers of the World, has been retailed from the national executive committee of the Socialist party. In 22,600 votes cast Haywood received only 1000, - - Hereafter students in schools belong ing to the , Association of American Medical colleges will be forced to take a five-year, instead of a four-year, course, as at present, a resolution to this effect being adopted at the Closing session of the association at Chicago Wednesday. . (. Stephen R. Dow, head of the broker age firm of 8., It. Dow & Co.; was found guilty at Boston Wednesday on 24 of 82 counts of an Indictment charging the conversion, of funds of mining compa nies in which he was Interested. The-$15,000 pearl necklace belonging to Mrs. A. A. Sprague II, which disap peered mysteriously in a Pullman car between Boston and Chicago last Sep tember,, has been restored to its owner, It was found on the neck of a 5-year- old child at Chicago. It was picked up by a night watchman, who, not knowing its vahie, gave It to his little girl as a plaything. ..',.( ; . , Pacific Coast. Edward Smith, an engineer, was killed in an accident which occurred Tuesday near the logging camps of the Sheridan Lumber company, 12 miles southwest of Biiendan. -.' '; - ." :; .,;; An incendiary attempt was made Wednesday night to " burn the $4d09 school house recently completed in Linn county across the North Santiam river from the town of Gates. , i One' hundred ahd twenty-nine thou sand acres of public land In Wallowa county, near Enterprise,, is designated as subject to entry under the enlarged homestead act. ... - Sobbing as she4 approached the win dow of a Stockton, Cal-bank Wednes day;' Mrs. Gruesky . handed the cashier a bundle of rolled "paper dripping wet and bleached white, which she explained was ail that is left of her life savings of $1200. i'The' money was kept In a bag and her little child dropped it Into a bucket of chloride of ume. where it re malned two days before being disco v ered. - - Thlrty-slx million ladybugs have been captured and caged for. shipment by thn California stat4nseetary and wtlt bt sent to varlou s sections of the state within the next few weeks to save the melon and hop crops.; The ladybugs prey on the aphis that destroy the new. vines. Suit for, $200,000 damages for the death of his wifer - was filed at San Francisco Wednesday against St. Wln- fred's hospital and its owner and phygl clans by Albert Lawrence Johnson of Piedmont. Mismanagement during the" time Johnson's wife, Dr. May 1 John eon, was a patient In the hospital is al leged. ;.'.., , President Soroula of the Southern Pa cific railway, . commenting Wednesday . on the decision of the California state railroad commission in which the disso lution plan of the HarrUnan system was blopked, said there were . no further steps to be taken by his company, ' - A ' genuine . Amatt violin; valued ' at $3000, on the inside of which was $S3 In bills, stolen 'from tbe residence of joeepn uuido in Ban Francisco, was re covered Wednesday. A strange man was seen in a, clothing- store with a violin case, and upon being approached by a policeman, dropped the violin and fled, . . s"" .' Forelgft.i;t.j-) - All hope that the European powers would agree to the proposal Of the ports voiced in London by Ibrahim Uakkl Pasha that the i.Turklsh retention of Adrianople should be the basis of a new peace proposal to the Balkan allies; van ished Wednesday with the receipt of news from the Turkish ambassador In London that the powers were not India posed to intervene, 'r' it"- Owing to terrific winter '-weather which gripe the whole Balkan front, serious fighting Is improbable for some time. ' Skirmishes are reported dally, but none of thera so far baa been of great importance, i f .. Doing considerable damage, but injur Ins; no. one, a succession of earthquakea rocked Wellington, N. Z., Wednesday. A series of minor snocks were at first felt, and these; ended with a severo temblor. - Upwards of 200 people were killed or wounded by the ill timed explosion of a charge of 7000 pounds of black powder which had been laid by government en gineers with the object of razing an enormous block of rock at Qljon, Spain. The departure from Mexico of Ernesto Madero, former minister of finance, was followed Immediately by a hurried counting of the cash in the government treasury. The result showed a balance Of $92,000., .. ; . ' All but four of the 22 prisoners who have been on trial as the alleged auto mobile bandits who terrorised Paris and its environs in 4911-in were found guilty by a Jury In the aaalse court Wednesday. , Plus X has forbidden smoking In the Vatican, and the guards, chamberlains and attendante are disconsolate. Not even in the privacy of their own cham bers are they allowed to puff their cigarettes or pipes. 7 ': AHscellaneous. . Tearing the top of his head off with a charge from a shotgun, Joe Wollam. a rancher. Instantly killed a man identi fied as "Sheeny Rid," after the latter had battered down the front door of Wollam's home near Reno, Nev., Wed nesday. Tbe shooting is supposed to have been the result of a quarrel be tween the men. Paper mills in Waahington and Cali fornia have appealed to the treasury de partment to rescind its order of some time ago admitting papers from British Columbia free of duty. The department of - justice has re sumed Us investigation of the American Smelting Refining company, to de termine whether it Is a "smelting trust" Falra Off tho Fat Uhorolt Shows Most women suffer much humiliation because of treat ouanutles 01 fat. so lo cated that, no natter how they dress. vervnoav aeaa tnai iner ara aonormai. Thla ia tha dav of the slender funire. and fat women are simply not tolerated either in business or social affairs, women may not know it, but men when they see a fat woman pass them on the street or in public places make all manner of sym pathetic remarks about her. They , do not mean to be unkind or to seem un manly, but It is natural for a man to dislike, fat on a woman. -.Where fat hows the most there is where it must be removed, and as quickly as possible. This season's dresses seem to be made for tbe fat woman's misery, and the slen der woman's delight They expose all the eharane ef woman and her- ugliness as well. Exercise and diet will not re move fat. This has been proved. "The famous Marmola prescription which has met with such phenomenal, success ana has so many of our society women aa ita sponsors, Is now being sold in tab let form to meet the demand of the public for this style of treatment. ; These little tablets ' go into your system Just like food. They etop the stomach and di gestive apparatus from producing fat and reduce the fat uoon the bodr nt the raU ef about 13 to 15 ounces a day. They are harmless and can be carried in yon. purse and taken even after yon have in flulged in a hearty meal away from home. They are sold at all drar stores at 75 cents a ease, or if yon prefer you may write the Marmola Company,' Farmer Bldg., Detroit. Mich . - , 1W- TROCiaEVj) - ' For Hoarseness and Inflamed threat Will dear the voice and .relieve coughing apellt. Pmcl Free. V f. I MRS. EDGAR WINANS , DIES AT. HOOD RIVER tjfF f Cb Hi As a girl ehe knew. Abraham Lin coln; she was almost 90 at death, , (Special to The Journal.) Hood River, Or.. Feb. 27. Mrs. Ed gar ; W. Wlnans, born in Petersburg, III., April 22,1823, died at Hood River, Feb, 22, aged 89 years and 10 months. She was married to JSdgar W. Wlnans, Dec, 4, 1$47. Eight children were born. Besides her husband," seven children survive hen A.- W. Wlnaris, Portland; L. Wlnans, Fortlsnd; MrS. F. R. Spauld ing. Nes Percer Idaho,1- Mrs.-- M.-P.-and W. E. Neff, Corvallls, Or.; E. T. Win ans and W. R. Wlnans, Hood River. Mrs. Wlnans was acquainted with Abraham Lincoln in her girlhood daya. Mr, and' Mrs. Wlnans lived a pioneer lute in Illinois and Kansas. In tho latter state they lived near Lawrence when guerilla Quantrel burned and sacked, the city, and while the ruffian border war, and war of the rebellion were in progress, and were many times in danger while the guerillas were rob bing and murdering the settlers of that section. In 1SC4 they returned to tbe old Wlnans' homestead in Illinois and in 1886 emigrated to Portland, and with their children, settled the following spring in Hood River, where they have since resided. in Violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. One Of the fastest working and most expert bogus check manipulators who has operated in Denver for many months realized $100 from the Brown Palace hotel and $125 from the Savoy hotel re cently. The man registered at the Brown Palace as Jasper Carlson and represented himself to be an adjuster for the Portland Lumber company of this city. ..v- - - -- ! (Special to Th JmirntD Bt, Johns, or.. Feb. 27. At a meet ing or -the city council Wednesday tbe lighting contract with the Portland Railway, Light & Power company was ordered signed. The contract runs for five years and calls for . a rate of $4.66 2-3 for each light a year. This is the same rate that is given to the city of Portland In their contract with the company, which expires the last of the year. There is a clause in the con tract that states If Portland gets cheaper rates after the first of the year tne same rate win appjy to at. Johns. The council also authorised the pur chase or a street sweeper, various nrms win oe invitee to Bt, Johns a week from Thursday to try out the mer its of their respective machines. The volunteer fire department of the city petitioned tne council to carry a general 'insurance, Including life, accident-and ;slckness, for the benefit of its members.; The counoll acted favor ably upon the matter and ordered the city attorney to draw up an ordinance to that effect The ordinance will be passed at the next meeting of the council.- ' -...,: " An ordinance adopting the report of the viewers regarding the opening of Kellogg street was also passed. . The viewers favored the opening of the street and allowed the ropertyTjwnerS $1500 damages. ; The council also cased an. ordinance authorizing tbe city to sell $28,691.69 of street improvement bonds. They will be advertised for sale immediately, and a Call for bids win be issued March 18, tt? Can Keep Excess Salary. ? ' SoeeUI (o The Jux wal. i . . Centralis, Wash.,1 Feb. 27. Ex-County Sheriff' II. W. Urq,uhart, ex-ProseCutor J. R. Buxton and ex-School Superintend ent W. -D. Bay" were 'associate defend antsVof. ex-Clerk -D,s W.i Montfort, who Monday won hie eppeal in the state supreme court ordering him to pay back to the county about $800 In excess sal ary, that he had drawn through a mis take of the county commissioners la raising the classification of the county Ex-Coroner C L. Btlcklln, ex-Auditor Uarry.Swoffoxa,nd.aiXreaurar..Suw mersett. who paid ' backs their excess salaries shortly after the : mistake was discovered, cannot recollect the money from, the, county, ' Holland has 2000 miles of canals In addition to 8000 miles of other .ft vis a- SAME LIGHT RATES AS HERE FOR ST. JOHNS ISHIDAB T Meeting to Be Held . March 1; . To Dedicate; New , . - Library. Qresham, Feb. $7. this city boasts of a home talent production that would be hard to beat Next Baturday night a lnmi niAirwirfima- bv a local author. -and presented: by local actors' will be given at the Grange hall. Tne arama. wmcn is in five acts, was written by CL Val entine Snashall, who is a well known musician and artist of this city.;; . The new $10,000 " Carnegie library, which Was donated to the city, has been finished and will be dedicated Saturday afternoon. -W. I,- Brewster of the Port. land library board will officiate, j Rev. F. 8. Pitts is conducting- a series of rovivai meetings at the Free Mem odlst church. Great Interest Is being aroused over the meetings,- and large The Gresham dairymen - nave aecieo to throw off the yoke or wnat mey aiiera to be tha "Portland tnllk trust.' Thcv have been assured that a plan Is hein worked out wnereoy tney win oe imirond-nt-of the Portland whole- salers, resulting in better prices and a more staple market fer their" produot. A meeting will be held on Baturoay, March 1, at which ume ceiuiue acuon wilt ba taken. Ia conjunction with alt ether com munities that are served by interurban pariinea. Gresham has now started an agitation for better aervlce. A commit t wii recently acDOlnted by the Com. mercial club to take the matter up with the streetcar people to see what could be dona O. A. Eastman president of the - First State bank, is chairman of the committee. (Spedal to Tbe Journal.) -North Bend, On Feb. 27. Work in this city on the Southern Pacific Una from Eugene is to begin at once, Engi neer Dixon, who is here to represent the contractors. Mc Arthur. Perks & Co., and who will have charge of the work at this end, has been notified that every thing has been settled regarding tne right of way through North Bend, and Home Treatment for Epilepsy or Fits Those who suffer from this ner vous disease, accompanied by its sudden attacks of unconsciousness and convulsions, will be interested In knowing that we have author ised the - eale of Koslne-treatment of Epilepsy by Woodard-Clarke Drug Co. and Bkldmore Drug Co. our euthorlty to sell the Koslne treatment ior nipuepay on iue ivi- nmrintH- Kll ft bnttld Of Koslne for $1.60. . If after using you are not entirely satisfied, your money win iuuhuiu. We want the most skeptical to guarantee, for the success of the treatment uuuui u i years, both by the laity and pro fession, has proved the merit of the Many letters testify to the, relief from the sudden attacks, while others tell oi their restoration to ......i h..Hli Va. aal. hv Wnnl ard-Clarke Co., Park and Alder Sts.. and gkidmore Drug Co., 161 3d St The Cosine Co., Washington, n. a 'juyinnnfy-w-M-i-i-i"i"" - -- -- ---------- SURELY SETTLES "Pape't Diapepsin" Ends ' Indigestion, Gas, Sourness and Heartburn in - Five "Minutes. "Really does" put bad stomachs In or der "really does", overcome indigestion, dysDeosla, aas. heartburn and sourness i t five minutes that Just that makes Papa's Dlapepsln the largest selling stomach regulator in tbe world. It what you tat -ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undi gested food and acid;, head is dly and aches: -breath foul; tongue coated; your Insldes filled with bile , and Indigestible waste remember the moment Dlapepsln comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes, it's truly as tonlshlns almost mhr velo us. and the Joy Is its harmlessr-ess. v , , A' larse fifty-cent case of Pape's Dla- cenaln wilt give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist band you your money back. ' : , ' It'a worth its weight n gold to men and women Who can't get their stomachs regulated. . It belongs Jn your, home should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour,- upset stomacrt curing- tne day V at nlgh't It's the Quickest, aur est and most harmless stomach doctor in the world. : : .. . ' . iUSEAULENEOOXEASE, TU tutiwiitie powaer m uitn into th ibae. If ; wnt rt and' eotnfort for tlrd, chlii, twollfn, sweeting fwt. dm Allco't foot lease. . It relievf cnrn nrt bunlonm of all pla oil pretente llltcr, torn and culloui mxii. Just tb thing for. Dxnrlna Tartl's, Tmont t.vtthrr Sliiwi, and for Krmklnjr In pit SSjcih. It is the areatPfit pomfnrt (ll"Ov'"-y vt thu sir".. Tt it touny. 8nl1 aTfrfwher. ci"iit. Hun t liM-opt any sntistltnte. For-hRI-K trtsl 'psck. a, ..aadroas ,AUco B. OUualed. JL Iwy,, .N, . m NORTH BEND VILL SOON SEE GANGS OF GRADERS UPSET STOHS he is to begin work at once. - , A clear ing is to, be made through Simpson Park and the right of way graded. Material and equipment - has been gathered at Portland and San Francisco ready for shipment to this point. Con struction work here . has been delayed on account of the settlement of the right of way, but this feature is en tirely settled. " ' The people of North Bend are plan ning: a big demonstration to. be held next Saturday, when they will cele bratethe actual commencement of the ratfrood in Coos Bay, - v . -.A- n,:n.eeaWma.eT,HT;, nuDDtri a i nirvena oiani PICKETING 0NCE MORE ' tQntted Free Wire. I fr'iV Akron, Ohio, Feb. II-r-Bellevlng that an - expected investigation by the State legislature .will .aid their cause, me thousands of workers out here in a strike against tbe big rubber manufac turlng companies, mustered up heart to day and resumed active picketing. They believe the legislature win rorce tne comoanles to agree to arbitration of their wage and working conditions dis pute. - . c,- t Lewis County JIust Ask Bids. ; Centralis, Waah.Feb. 27.-Prosecut ing Attorney.' C, D. Cunningham has ordered " the Lewis county comnils- Coughing? You may tomorrow! Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your , doctor about keeping Ayers Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold or cough first appears you have a doc tor's medicine at hand. ' J. 0. Arr Oa.. Lowell. Hum. . DRUNKENNESS Is a curable disease, which, requires treatment The ORR1NB treatment can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer, or other intoxicants. ' Can be given In the home. NO sanitarium expense. NO" loss of time from work. ! Can , be given secretly. ' If after a trial you fail to get any benefit from Us use your money will be refunded. ORRINE is prepared in. two forms: No, 1, secret treatment, a powder! OR RINNB No. I. in pill form, for those who desire to take -voluntary - treatment Costs only $1.00 a box. Come In and talk over the matter with us. ask ior dook let. ' Skldmore Drug Co., 181 Sd St Woodard, Clarke 4k Co., West Park and Alder Sts.' ' -' -- Make It Cross, Peevish; Restless and Feverish If Tongue Ia -Coated Give "Syrup of Figa." Children dearly love to take delicious "SvruD of rigs" and nothing else cleans and regulates their tender little stom achs, liver and $0 , feet of bowels ao aromotiy ana tnorougniy. ; . Children get uuioua ana conaitpaiea lust like grown ups. Then they get sick, the tongue is coatea. stomeon sour, breath bad: they don't eat or reat well; they become, feverish, cross, irritable and don't want to play. Listen Mothers for. your child's sake don't force the little .one to swauow ntuKiuui caaiw oil. violent calomel: or harsh irritants like! Cathartlo pills. A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs will have your child amll lng and happy again in just a tew hours. 8yrup of Figs will gently clean, sweeten and regulate the stomach, make the liver active and move on and out of tbe bowels all the constipated matter, tha sour bile, the foul, clogged up waste and poisons, without causing cramps or griping. With Syrup of Figs you are not drug, ging or Injuring your children. .Being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatlcs - It cannot be harmful. Full directions for children of all agea and for grown ups plainly, printed on tha nackage. n Ask your druggist for the full name "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna" nrenared by the' California Fir Syrun Co. This is the delicious tasting, gen uine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. - - '"CataggliX Quickly Relieved y . ' Get a 25 or SO cent tube ot " iaUi Catarrl:d Jelly . . .-. .f....( .... ... .. .. -i . . . ... .- at eere. Use It Quick. Finest remedy ever offered lor Catarrh. Colli in tne Head, etc. Money refundM If wan"l. Tw"if yrnr "t ' success. Wliy? tiir-i.e ltf-. Wrile u'' w I CHILD'S W1E CLOGGED BOWELS it. . ... .in i it ;... i;--.r if. sloners to hereafter call for btds on ell bridge construction! in the county, in stead of. awarding the contracts to on particular firm. Two contracts award ed by the commissioners last week for new; bridges over the Chehalls - river west of Centralia and south of ChehalU were ordered cancelled by the prosecu tor ' 'v ''';' ...i"'N.''-.' :" : CURES ECZEMA DURNS, DOH n ''Auinflammationsc! C the Skin aid Scalp It ls jainr yM''(at it SOI Since f fimt DMd I'DKIFINA, Althonsb I bare tried aiin? other lntmnt, have fouad notblng id 'l. W. F. TIlDHSrON. M. D., Lot Angelee, ; Sold by Clurka, Woodwtrd Drug Co., Sklii axire Drug Co., cm rtairaiicy. Lu-Dit Drag Co., HlokmeB Mfg. Ce., 10 CorUsndt tit.. New York Cttr. Biies loe and USe. Peculiar After Effects of Grip This Ycr Leaves Kidney in Weakens J .Condition. .'v.-"V j.';;. :-',i 1 i'ii .11, Doctors in all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epidemic of grip- which, has visited so many homes. The symptoms of grip this year are very distressing and leave the sys tem in a run down condition, particular ly tbe kidneys . which seem to suffer most, as every victim complains of lamo back and urinary troubles which shoui l not be neglected, as these danger signal.-) often lead te more serious sickness, such as dreaded Bright's Disease. Local druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's : Swamp-Root which so many people say soon heals and strengthens the kidneys after an attack or grip. Swamp-Root is a great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, baa a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which Is . almost im mediately noticed by those who try it Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. offer to send a sample bottle ef Swamp Root,! free by mall, to every suff Who requests It. A trial wiu convince any "one who may be in need of it Regular else bottles 60 ota. and $1.00. For sale at all druggists. Be sure to mention this paper. . Oner Dose Pane's- Cold - Compound Gives Belief From Colds and v- Grippei No Quinine Usad. . Ton will distinctly feel your cold breaking and all the Grippe symptoms leaving after taking the very first dose. It is a positive tact that, rape s to. a Compound, taken every two hours, un til three consecutive doses are . taken, will and the Grippe and breakup the moat severe cold, either in - the heal, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly' relieves the most mis erable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshness, sneezing, sore tnroat, running 01 me nos mucous ca tarrhal: discharges, 'soreness, stif fne and rheumatic twinges. Get a 25-cent package of 'Tape's O? ) Compound'4 front your druggist ana take it with the knowledge that it wut positively and promptly cure your coil and end all the grippe, misery without any assistance or bad after effects and that it contains no quinine aon t ac cept something else said to be juat ai good.' Tastes nice- acta gently. Women's BT9 a ar ?' Vm we r " r demanrl 'that ;: every woman snot:' 1 spare herself unnatural ' suCcrir z by obtaining safejnd proper help when physical" tyi and nervots depression occur. When ailment j and suffering come to you remci j ber there la one safe, effecti 3 gentle and well-tried remedy ' of..: special value to wen BeechamTe rills remove tl.e c of suffering; they clear lh t . and by their tonic, helj .'J . relieve you of headarhf, I : aches, lassitudeartdnrrvcr '.. Try a few dotca and I difference know bow L . ' ' Tills will .help your f Jhow., they , itrcr:;!he-, ' L kt 10