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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY , EVENING,' MARCH 18, 1013. NOV TllZY EXPLAINING TKZ LAW. VP TO DATE. TURN ACOUT. E EATING Ti:E STOHK AftD TI32 DOCTOR. , , CX POSING I '"At A LAT -I Mia.' 4 W f . ... . : ft A A J If' fcfR tlarotd Grouchtnore "My teacher ay toe price of everything is gov trued by the law of supply and de Oiand." Tuther Grouchtaore "Quite no. The trust control the supply and the price in v, hat they demand." Mqnday's Delayed Resume; of World Happenings Received From ' 8 o'tlock Yesterday Afternoon tntll 3 o'clock ThLi Morning. Political. In a message Monday night to the "Wisconsin legislature, Governor McGov- ern recommended the passage of a bill creating a etate market commission to friable farmers to sell their products to better advantage and at the same time ' lower the cost to the consumer. " "" Federal Circuit Judge Kathan Gof f, Republican, recently, chosen United States senator from West Virginia to succeed Clarence W, Watson, Democrat, will take the oath of office April a. ' Gordon Woodbury, Who was a candi date for United States senator 'from Kew Hampshire in the contest that ended last Thursday with the choice of Henry F.. Hollls, charred before a leg lBlattve'" Investigating committee Mon day that a member of the legislture had offered tp sell his vote and deliver three other votes for 11000, ' v, ' W. It. King, Democratic national com mitteeman from Oregon, called on Sec retary Lane of the interior department Monday and recommended for commis sioner of the general land office Colonel Robert A. Miller of Portland. ' -- The' United States senate ended its extraordinary session Monday, adjourn ing sins die, to reassemble April 7, when th extra session of congress convenes. AH civil nominations of President Wil son were confirmed eJteept that of Charles P. NelU to be commissioner Of 'labor statistics. John Bassett Moore, professor of in ternational law at Columbia university, and a recognised authority on that sub ject, has been appointed counsellor to : the department - of " state. Professor Moora.was appointed recently by Taft aa a representative at The Hague tri bunal. , " '. Eastern. ; Under the 5 supervision . of United States publlo health service surgeons, Dr. F. ,Frledmann treated a score of patients at Bellevue hospital in New York Monday with bis turtle Rerun), which is alleged to. be a speclflo for .' tuberculosis. Friedmann's patients In cluded cases of bone, Joint and pulmon ary, tuberculosis. , t . , ? . ", ; .Following the resumption' of work by one plant at Akron, Ohio, Monday, the rubber manufacturers declare the strika WOMAN ESCAPES' OPERATION By Timely Use of Lydia E. n Pinkham't Vegetable ' Compound. 'iS 4. U'i4-. 1-"tisssnBisssseissiiss V 'VX";1'''';;, y ; Jlere Is her own statementt Cery, Maine,-" I feel it a dutv I owe to all. Buffering- women to tell what Lyciia El Pinkham'i "11 VAo-AtaM. rnm. ' ,''!', poind M for me. 3- i 'I OnfiVAAraimTfnnnrt myself a terrible 8iif ferer. . I had pains in both sides and such a soreness J could scarcely straighten pp at timesy JJy back achevl had po ap Detite and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around, . It seemed almost impossi ble to move or do a bit of work and I thought I never would be any better un til I submitted to an operation. I com menced, taking Lydia ELFinkham's Veg etable compound and soon felt like a rew woman. X' had ho pains, slept well, bad good appetite and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a family of four, J shall always feel that I owe my good health to your med- IcmeVMrfc wayward Bowers, Cery, Maine,'' j: - If you are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at once take Lydia E. . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. v.... , ,.; . If yon hare the alicrhtest donbt that Lydia 12. Pinlcliara's Vegeta ble Compound will help you write toLydla K.Pinkham AledicineCo. (confidential) Lynn,Mas for ad vice. Your letter will he opened read and answered by a woman, and held In strict confidence, r WHOOPING COUGH SPASMODIC CROUP ASTHMA COUGHS ; SKUNltUltt LAlAKKn WIU rsTasusMts tats Aiimpte. aate ami efreutive treatment for bronclnai trouble, avoidmgdroga. Vapor ized, Cretotana slops the paroxysm of Whotipir.g Congb and relieves tjpmodio Ctnup at once, It la a teo to mlTerera from Asthma. The air carrying the antU neptie vapor, inspired with evary breath, makes brestbing easyt sootlie the sore throatand stop the cough, aMuring rest, iul nights. It Is mvBiuablB to mothers witn young cnildren. tu postal for descriptivt booklet. ' , Alt PRtrOGISTS. try C'ramlcn. Antiiwplla Ttm6 Tblta Cor tiw in tmpte.vtl wut. ana Hint, cplic. C)(T"r diHmfi-t or frost u, J'e la tuuutw, VAPO CRESOLENE CO. t2 Crll.idt St., N. Y. 1 1 '(La. ' mm (after leon on the crea Hon or mnn) -"Have my little men any would like to ask?" ' question titer Little Willi ie "Did God give Adam chloroform when be tooklbe rib tu make KveV . News Briefly, Told of rubber workers is-brokfn. Ti plant IS operating three shifts of eight hours each, and the Other concerns are plan ning .to put on night shifts. : The men who resumed work earned none of the concessions asked for by ine strikers. Ten thousand workmen, a' majority of them laborers, are,needed at onoe In Pittsburg, according t-well-known con tractors, to carry on building operations, to eaulD . local .steel companies and 'to look after the work of the numerous railroa4 companies entering Pittsburg. : A prominent Chinese politician now under surveillance by the United States authorities, is the head of the white slavers of Illinois and,, possibly, of ths whole middle west, according to Blair Coan, official prober for the state sen ate committee engaged at Chicago In Investigating starvation wages and vice In that state. ; Secretary of State Bryan in his ad dress at Chicago Monday night at the PL Patricks flay banquet of the Irish Fellowship club, reiterated his words of Saturday at the St. Patrick's .Iran ijuet in Washington. "Two years from now Ireland will be celebrating- home rule," be said. "There is every reason to believe that the bouse of commons will pass the bill again and make it law." British papers, criticising this speech, describe it as "biasing indiscre tion." i ... ..V, :-? :. ': The Orange eounty, N. Y inheritance tax appraiser has filed bis report of the estate of E. H. Harriman, who died September 9, 1909. The net estate is 6,Od,J4s.0. - The transfer tax is 680.O4S.48. ' The International Harvester company on Monday Introduced evidence In Its defense to the government's anti-trust suit to show that other manufacturers were using methods similar to those charged by the government against the defendant.- i, . v Some of ths eastern railroads have in creased the traction capacity of their locomotives 100 per cent and more in the laet 11 years; but the firemen, do in? some times tea much as 60 per cent more work than formerly, have received but slender Increases In- pay, accord ing to testimony of expert statisticians in the arbitration proceedings, - r , At the March meeting of the Yale cor poration Monday the resignation of ex President Taft as a member of the cor poration was accepted with regret. Police Judge KUlen of Nashville, Tenn., according to his annual custom, visited the loco police station Monday and announced to th prisoners that in honor of Bt. Patrick's lay he would re lease ait the Irish. Every inmate of the prison, Including ome--neRToes, claimed to be sons of Erin, so Judge Killeri released-them all. What is believed to be the most am bitious expedition to the Amaxon river ever undertaken will, start from Phila delphia this week on ths steam yacht Pennsylvania,-tb be gone three years. The expedition Is being sent out by the University, of Pennsylvania museum. . The Niagara, the flagship Of Commo dore Perry, reoently lifted from the bot. torn of Lake Erie after scores of years, It within 60 feet of shore and stands eight feet out of water. The historic ship is well preserved and the task of rebuilding her for the centennial of the battle of-Lake Erie will be small, Manuel de Fuentes Bustillo, who said he' waai a Spanish general, was acci dentally) asphyxiated Monday in a hotel room In Jfew York, where, he lived for IS years with two eats as companions, Announcement was made at Sevan hah, Ga, Tuesday, that the American Naval Stores company will suspend op erations. The company is being prose cuted by : the government for alleged violations of the Sherman law. Secret indictments were returned Monday against former officials of the Cincinnati Trust company, of which George B, Cox was president. The in dictments were sealed and court of fl elals, declined to say; how many had been returned. Pacific Coast. That the Great Northern Railroad company is not at present seeking ter minal facilities at gan Franciaco was the statement mode in that city Mon day ny Louis W. Hill, president of the Great Northern Railway and the Great Northern Steamship company. Night Watchman Joseph Craje saved Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burton from nam ing1" to death at The Dallea Monday morning;. The couple were asleep when their house took fire, and the flames had almost blocked every; means of es cape,''' "i" " -. Arthur Taylor, wanted St Eugene for obtaining money, under false pretenses, was arrested Monday in 8in Francisco, after - he ,had previously;, eeii arrested on a train at Dunsmuir, Cal., and had eluded the ofifcers. '' Ha ; passed bad (fhecka at Medford also. liecltlng that the legislature turned down the : demands for home rule for the cities Mayor Cotterlll in his first message to the new ' Seattle council Monday asked that the " state public service commission be petitioned to or der transfers and elght-far-a-quarter tickets front all elecrio lines. He also asks that gas rates be reduced from II to 80 cents per thousand feet.. Sevent acres of land for a depth of from 80 te 60 feet, which had beeome soft from freslt springs, caused by the raising of the water level in Lake Tappa, slid 309 feet down the hillside in the Salmon Springs reservoir, the source of the water supply of ths city of Puyallup, Wash., Monday morning. ' . Foreign. ' , "Blow up Premier Asquith" and "shoot down Chancellor Lloyd-George like a dog," were a few of the suggestions voiced at a meeting at militant suffra gettes at ' the Pavilion in London Mon' day.; The anti-Asqulth demonstration followed when Mrs, Emetine Pankhurst, leader of the1 militants, told of a letter she had -received from her daughter Sylvia,- who is confined "in Holloway prison, ' - ' The German steamM- Persia has bent wrecked with 'heavy lo: t f Jlfe off the PTOWT'f'WiH mny, sm oiww4-enwuia ment at Hamburg Monday by the own era. 'Twenty-eight, officers and. mem bers of the erew perished. .-.',., Four native foopers and 10 rebels Precept reus Hooker, the Ajfent "What av you the Idea of going into vaudeville?" , Soiled gylveateiw-It'e like die. bo. R.i ninn ham nefnnt ha iMn (mner. onntin' bums tint 1 fought I wldit' make hit impersonate a ham acv.." : were killed on the Tunisian frontier pear Tripoli in a clash between gov ernment and Insurrectionist forces. Through her automobile suddenly losing a wheel while going at a rapid rate, Mrs. Sun Yat Sen, wife of China's first president, was thrown out ., and painfully injured at Toklo' Monday. The Prince of Wales left London Monday night on his visit to Germany. He will remain In that country several weeks.; , The prince will ' go first to Stuttgart,, where he will he the guest of the king and queen of Wurtemberg. The object of his sojourn In Germany Is to study the Janguage. ' , . - Pope Pius published Monday an apos tolic letter decreeing a universal Jubi lee 5 from Low Sunday, March ' 80, to December I, ths feast of the Immacu late Conception,' In Commemoration of the religious tolerance edict of Kmperor Constantino In the fourth century. . ' Miscellaneous. Kailroada may charge an excess rate on trunks whose greatest dimension exceeds 45 InchesV according to a de cision handed down by the Interstate commerce commission ; Monday, . Ths decision also permits carriers to reject any baggage whoss greatest dimension exceeds T2 inches. Railroads may also refuse to check' trunks and containers, president Wilson, wilt press an elec tric button at .Washington, June 16, formally opening Weat Virginia's golden Jubilee celebration. The pressing of the button will burn a nlatlnum wire. which will release 1000 carrier pigeons from all parts or the country and 1000 toy balloons carrying free tickets to every form; of amusement during the eelebratton. v -"v'-V - The 600 mile dog team race, over the snow trail from Solomon to Council, Alaska, was won Monday by the Gabriel dogs In 12 hours 40 minqtes and 30 sec onds. The race was close, . the three teams running together all ths way. A fresh strike in the northern Colo rado coal fields began Monday when 1000 'miners employed by the American Fuel company in Boulder county failed to return to work, following meewngs of local branches of the United Mine workers of America Sunday, at which a strike was declared. - A simple, strip of some light absorb ing material, with attachments for the ears to hold it over a person's eyes, has been patented by a Massachusetts woman to prolong steep. II HATE CASTOR OIL, UGH! Delicious "Syrup of Figs" Best for Their tittle Stomachs, Liver and Vnste-Clogged Bowels; Look back at your childhood days. Remember the physio that mother in sisted oh---castor OH. calomel, cathar tics. How you h-ted t em; how you fought against taking them. With our children it's different. The day of harsh physic is over. We don't force the liver and .80 feet of bowels now; we coax them. We have no dreaded after effects. Mothers who dinar to the old form of physio simply don't realise what they do. The chil dren's revolt is well founded., Their little stomachs and tender bowels are Injured by them. v .- -. , If your child is fretful, peevish. Half sick, stomach sour, breath feverish' and its', little system full of cold; has diarrhoea, sore throat, stomach ache; doesn't eat or rest well remember look at the tongue, If boated, give a teasDoonful of Syrup or rigs, then don't worry, because you sursjy will have a well, smiling ctiiia in a lew nours. Syrup of Figs being composed en tirely of luscious Xlcj. senna and aro matlrs. simply cannot bs harmful. It sweetens the stomach, makes th liver active and thoroughly cleanses the little one's waste-clogged bowels. In a few hours all sour bile, undigested, ferment ing; food and constipated waste matter generally moves on and out of the sys tem Without gnpms; or nausea. Dlreotlons for children of alt ages. also for grown-ups, plainly printed on the package. By all means ret the genuine. Ask your druggists for the full name "Syrup of Figs an ElUlr of Senna," prepared by the California Jig Syrup Co. Ac cept nothing else. ,. ? r : - Cut Yourself? Apply a title LJSTOGEN to Ine ; cut. It will stop the bleeding and , top the hurt. No (ear of infection where US' TOGEN is used. REMEDIAL;! 3AMTl5.ECTiJJ .The Guardian of Health A perfect antiseptic, disinfectant ans , (ermicide of high Therapeutic value, . tenant to taste and smell. Hsrm less at it is efficacious... An invalu able first aid in sickness or accident, . Get a Bottle-rKeep it Handy Trice 25c, ?0c as $1 sef setUt at .Eot-Saleat thejpDrujj :-::;ytyt Store -A-d-xM Bolton Chemical Corp., Mfrs, . Mew York. HE Timml- ,.w L J WtT (tb JflTj',., . WW .Mother IM here did we get 'lhe parcel post man br0UBUt Jt ' Plan Whereby Union Pacific May Enter Frisco, Urged; Oregon's Compulsory Act Is . Recommended. Pattland, March V18 To the Editor Of The Journal AsXone of , the pioneer railroad builders of 200 miles of the Willamette valley . railways into Port land, now being electrified, I iudorse With pleasure Jultus Kruttschnitt's Jat- et plan for" entrance of the Union Pa' clfic into San Francisco, namely by traf fic, not trackage, agreements, i Mr. Kruttschnitt's vnst American railroad experiencewith his recent six months' examination of the compulsory exchange of traffic going Into largo European cities from other adjacent railways not owned by the combination or merger like the former Harrimah system, seems to have convinced Mr. Kruttschnltt that compulsory exchange with other Hups (not ownership of exr' railroad Harri man could purchase) was th true ' tern to build up terminals like Portland and other great cities such Ban Fran CISCO.' ' ' ';' '-. :i ' : ;" Oregoa Has Compulsory Act. It Is not generally known that today we have such a compulsory traffic act In Oregon. It waa passed eight years ago at Salem In 1905 and was called P. R. R. CONDUCTOR GIVES OUT IMPOR. . TANT STATEMENT Former Conductor on S. P. Says He Has Had Qreat Results from the Use of Plant Juice, One of Salt Lake City's qld-time rail road men is Mr. Ooddington, I of 34 H West Third South, lie is an ex-conductor, having been with the Denver & Rio Grande and th B. F,; tor many years. He lias recently been improved much In -health by the us of Plant Juice. In a conversation with the plant Juice man he haid: - "Yea, I am an ex-conductor,, have been a railroad man for many years, Have been on runs from Denver clear through to 'Frisco. Rheumatism and stomach trouble finally got the beat of me, and I never got real relief from these until I connected with Plant Jules a few weeks ago. It was great. Has dons me lot ot gooJ; relieved nie of rheumatism and of all stomach troublea. I know of lots of the railroad boys who have tried It out and-ttiey all speak mighty fine of it." iv, ... Plant Juice la a combination of Juices of medicinal herbs gathered from all parts of the world, and scientifically compounded. It 1 free from all harmful Ingredients and Is the moat reliable, safest and speediest tonic, corrective and curative, of the age. It is an abso lute specific for all troubles of stomach, liver, kidneys and blood. It cleanses the system, dissolves' and removes all pois ons, . Ypu will find it speedily effective, giving; you new color, strength jmj4 health. For sale at the Owl Drug Com pany, Seventh and Washington streets. There is a special Plant Juice man at th store who will be pleased ts answer all questions. DEEP-SEATED COUGH , 'C? ; CTKED IX 5 HOURS Kew Home-Made Syrup. ; (Cut this Out.) Progress In medical compounds never ceases, and now It Is Ptatd by a prom inent medical man that any deep-seated cough or cold in the lungs can be ac tually cured In five hours by the clock. Opium end morphine have been re sorted to in the past, as relief measures. But now it is learned that the system must be treated to rid it of inflamma tion and congestion. A tonio Jsxatlv cough syrup doe the work so quickly and thoroughly as to be almost mag ical. What heretofore has taken weeks to curg can be accomplished in hours. Uet this xqrmuia mica or mix it .at home and always keep It on hand: One-' half ounce fluid wild cherry bark, om ounce ..compound essence jjardoil and three ounces syrup white pine com pound. Shake the bottle . and . take twenty drops every half , hour for four hours. Then take one-half to one tea spoonful three or four times a day until tlie system is purified and tone up. Give children less according ; to age, One filling will usually cure a whole family, as the dose It) small. . - k n nn-i-iimrw S - Aatl-Kamnla Tabltt Clva - Prompt, Sun, leafier Prove by tent that headache, back ' Sehe, side-ache, the pains peculiar to women all yield quickly to these pain relievers and they're ntithrr im-" Innti, Jtpr tumnlfner habit fomtri. Ask Year Drucslst Fr ' ' Any Quality 10c lit Debt. llD TROdiEU) JTlie CoaaH n emedv. Cenvenlent and effective. Used for ovklM) years sna still unrivaled. Ste, 60a, 81.00. Sample Free. , JOHN I. BROWN A SO!V, Boston. Ms. INDORSES TRAFRC SYSTEM FAVORED BY KITUITT V- irkt I I I I Professor Spins--"What's the trouble between Professor Stargai mil Pro- tensor Planet o?" Professor gpanz "They differed as to the amount of nflneral water the treat dipper would hold." , ths Killings worth law, drawn up. every word, by myself, and, although Mr. Harriman fought it with ' 11 members from , Portland in his . favor against Kllllngsworth's vote alone, yet it be came a law of Oregon, oft May 24, HOB. Prior to that year is. was impossible to get any branch railroad's traffic, when built, over either the Harriman or Hill lines, into the city of Portland from points, in western Oregon without Harri man's personal consent. And he invari ably refused. , I tried it, and after building 141 miles of rallwav from near Eugene and Airlle Into Dundee and part ly graded from the latter Junction Into Portland, Henry Vlllard. in 1882, (the O. R. & N. company) stopped me there, and after I had built nine miles graded, from Hlllsboro in the di rection of Tillamook and to Astoria, Mr. Harriman, when he found I had in 1904 a bond contract from the great Atlantic Securities company (Rockefeller) ' to supply moneys to, and guaranteed in writing themselves to build Into Hllls boro, provided we got,, from the latter city, a traffic agrooment (not trackage) into Portland over the Southern Pacific lines, not only absolutely refused to give the latter but also refused when I asked lilni to build from Tillamook himself over my grade at its valuation by arbi tration. , ;. ' . "" ' Takes Xlnl rrom Snrops. Colonel Jolin McCracken, president, and II. L. Plttock, Ita director's, signa tures verify these today as representing Poitland, Kehalem & Tillamook Railway company-Rockefeller contract. Hence the compulsory traffic- connect ISn act had to be passed eight years ago to en able any railroad then coming into Ore' gon to reach the city of Portland. - It Is universal custom in Europe to exchange trafflo connections with other ltnes and Into London, Glasgow, Liver pool and therein, (not the merger plan), but the law of Great Britain gives com pulsory traffic connections thereto, and I presume Julius Kruttschnitt's recent six months visit there and tn contl nental Europe has caused him since to propose as today's newspapers say he has done, to the supreme court of the United States, compulsory granting of ths Union Paclflo-rsllway's freight te enter San Francisco by way of Eenlcla by a traffic agreement with the South ern Pacific company only and not by nuf.-h-iso of th Southern Pacific tracks or lease thereof from Racranlento to Ban' Francisco. - law la Bscomineaded. " In conclusion I would suggest that the state ot California pass as Oregon did In 1905 a general compulsory traf flo connection law applying to all rail roads in California.', Without that law ths country produce. In Oregon could not reach Portland over lines hereafter built by other local companies in th interior. This is verified by an opinion given to the Oregon railroad commission from the attorney general of Oregon, a copy of which I have In my possession, and which says that whenever any branch railway in the Interior of Oregon is built to a connection with any main line going Into Portland, the latter Is bound "no lens volens" under the act of 190S to carry its freight and loaded cars, with out breaking bulk, Into the city of Port land, not at rates to be charged by the railway carrying the same into Port land, but by rates fixed by th governor of Oregon and state treasurer or a ma jority of these officers every two yeara Could anything be clearer? Or could anything serve better to build up Port land as the metropolis of Oregon which was the object I had in view in getting that law passed despite Mr. Harrlman'i opposition and that of th speaker of the housej then A. L. Mills, banker of Portland? ; WILLIAM RE ID, DRESSMAKER APPLIES BUSINESS PRINCIPLES TO WORK; IT PAYS HER "You cannot work and ge out 4 and find new work at the same - time. . You either must sacrifice your working time, leisure time. 4 4 your income or find work by dlf- ..ferent means.., .. . . This was th conclusion , ar. 4 4 rived at recently by Marie Det- 4 ting, a dressmaker residing at 308 Fifth street Th conclu- sion was forced upon her after she had taken stock of her time and discovered that she had wasted a large portion of" it finding work. Naturally this lost time seriously cut Into her Income. Forthwith she decided r ' some other mean of finding work must be found to the end tha she would have more time .for work that brought in money. That old saying, bewhlskered 4 by age, '-'Wher there's a wlll, ' - there's a wgy" held true in her case, rihe had heard the big stores find that newspaper ad- : vertlslng Is an efficient way of 4 selling goods. ; But she never c considered that she could , sd- V vertlse for work herself In yother worda, find a market "for , her skill. But then she learned 3hat The' Journal's classified col- . umns are designed for that par- 4 tlcular purpose, and now, is a regular advertiser, because it is s paying her. While sh works, . 4 her want ad hustles more work,' and the tlm she formerly Spent doing that want ad's work she now puts in dressmaking. e ) Where Mephisto Drank; Fram San Francisco Chronicle. A world-famous curiosity Is about to disappear at Leipsto. ? This ' Is Auer bach's cellar, or drinking place, which owes- Its special celebrity to th fact that Goethe located In it the scene in "FauBt''ti which Mephlstopheles, stand ing upon a wine eask takes his flight Into- space, to the stupefaction of the drinker. The olet building in which the cellar; Is found was built by Dr. W6mer D'Auerbaeh between 1530 and 1S3S,- and the worthy doctor beganyby putting there the wine which he- Jn- Later, as the win was good, he con ceived the Idea of eellin It, and In this way was established the tavern Mr. Snoops "I "can't let yon have eny money, this itorning. . I'm flat: :; broke." , '..', Mrs. I nope "How can yoa say that 'when I left ft 92 bill in your pocket last nlfbtT" -' , ' to which bis name has since been at tached. From the earliest year of the seventeenth century, legend placed in this cellar the famous adventure Of Faust and Mephlstopheles. Goethe, studying at Lelpslc from 1765 to 1768, freauented the cellar, and there talked with his friends of art, literature andi, politics, and later turned tue irgena to account. ' ' Otter Called an Outlaw. ' ' From Outing. " ' 1 Now th traveling of an otter is no light thlhg. Of all the beaaata jn the world.' this, fierce outlaw Is the great est, wanderer. , It Is as if h were af flicted with a curse that forbids him' to be still, and forces him ever, to push on-,on .on! Rest, as rest, he knows At Thre 1nva will see th end of his innveat inaction, and the number of mllea he covers In a fortnight would amai som tAK':r':'h.x:':'' "V-'y H traveled straight down the ' coast ttna with th nlunre of th fishing seals in his right ear and th thunder and Arc You FAT? I Was ONCE. I Reduced JMYSEIF 1 iiutvUiluruule. Looked Old, Felt Ulwruble, tufferd with KUeoianum, iltlima, Neuralgia. Whea i worked -vr wnlkil, 1 puffed elm I could rind, l marred, Bweaivd, t.xer- eiea, ioorfa una cnanca cilmnte. hut I rulnnl uiy digestion, fi'lt llf an lui)ij, ut atvHdlly futued wrlifht. Iliera nut a Ingl til a ii or Sni tuat I BontJ of tl-ut I did not try. t failed U f4ite my H-labt. dropped ani'iety, as i u:i not cure to 1 tha butt of all the Jk4. It , miir. In la have mr frlvnds toll ui f no gfiilpa Btout, (i no one kiww It lxtr ihna MtTeir. SOMETHINQ HAD TO BE DONE . 1 began to atudy th ran f rAl'. When I eiacerered tk eiua i found tb wtujilr. Th Vrvxct Method ga ffi an lnilgbt. 1 Impior. d on that. ltnOTd tb objertlonabl fturel iddud aior pleataat ones, sod tbon I hied air plan on tarlf tat a wak. It wwknd like Magic. 1 eonld hare SCREAMED WITH JOF t th end tf tb first week when the scale told at 1 had lt 10 potiwla by my almplv, easy, harmleM, Uraglraa Method. . It wa a VWaanr then to eontluua until I regaliied my normal aclt tn aln. I teal 16 year younger. I look 45 jrear younger. - My Double Cbla baa entirely dlaappeared. I can walk o work DoW. can climb a mountain. 1 m normal la la. eau weigh juat what 1 want to weigh. I am master of my own body sow. I did not tare, but ate all I wanted to. 1 did not tak Sweat Batba. I did not drug. 1 sard n Elactrlcity, r harmful exarelsea, pot 1 found th Simple, San. Common Sense WAY of reducing my weight, and I applied IL t bare tried It oq other. My Doctor say I am a perfect plctar ot health now. I am no longer ailing. 1 am now a happy, healthy woman. Now I am gnlug to hlD other to be happy. I have written book on tb aubject. If you ar. fat, I want you to nae It. It wilt tell you all about my Harmles. Drug-lea Method. To all who send ma tnalr name and addrew f mall It FRRB, as long a tb preaunt aupply last. It will a you Money, Save yon from Harmful Dnigs, Save you from Btarratlon Dlcla, Harmful Exercise, powlbly sate iOUK LirK. It Is yoar for tb king without penny. 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