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Ji i wl r -is- i I -7 Ait UZ A rAuCMV 5N" . 5 TCilrA fb CQNUNSr. VitU. YnS't ' THE CMC vA,l TO SiVjc YCXjr.tl.P IS TO fcjfct ',J H -Nt O? To YOUR CH0V3 1 LT ST0R.CA CLOW 0.fc YOU.MS fCZ xhkx stuff quick V Notes of Wednesday's Happenings Brief Paragr&pht Give Journal Render the Newf of Late Yesterday Afternoon a&tl last Klght, ; : Oongreflsloiutl. . , . i .. ' " Opposition to th spending of money to avoid furthtr (looda In th middU west, Jn ..order that the government'i lntreta may not b fleflected from th - proposed new appropriation for Mi8l elppl valley leveee, was voiced Wednes day by Chairman Sparkirian of the house rivers and harbors committee. Simmons, of Seattle, defeated candi date for congress at large, has filed chargea With the, clerk of the house agalnat . RepraaanUtlva ' Faulkner, of ' j Washington, based on the represents tlvc's failure ,to file at proper election expense account under the campaign publicity law. This will be a test case " atid the .outcome will affect many con gressmen who are in the same jwsi- tlon. .. - - .. -.s Senator Chamberlain has introduced bill to esUbltslt Saddl Mountain Na tional Park, also a bill extending time for completing the canal of the Sllets Power : company three years, and a measure consolidating the forest lands in the Ochoco national reserve by ex change for private lands. PoUUcal. Indigent Widows In New Jersey will bu , assisted In holding; their families by financial ..aid from the state under ,the mothers pension bill, whliti was -approved by- Governor tlelder Wednesday.- The new law provides that widows with children under 16 years old shall receive from the county treasuries a penalon of 9 a month for the first child, 5 for the second and M a month ror each additional child. - Information oomes from Democrats to .the effect that Senator Polndexter, of Washington, while the senate was or. Kftnlzlnir in March, went to the nmn. cratto leaders and begged them to ao rord him his committee assignments on the grounds that the Republicans would ' give him nothing worth while, in view or tne ract tnat ne naa. openly repudi ated that party after being elected- flJ , The Wisconsin assembly on Tuesday killed the Anderson anti-fraternity bill, directed against college Greek letter and otner organisations, by s vote of 57 to 43. aii amendments were rejected. - Eastern. Following the receipt of a letter .from a. relative in rtttsburg- of Anna Bach- man,, one, of tne , missing girls, that : nothing has been heard of her since her ii ipparanoe, . President; Hllverton, of Hie Norwegian-Danish Young Women's Christian Association at Chicago, has rrqur-sted the federal nuthorltles to re- My Corns Don't " Hurt a Bit Tired, Smelly, Sweaty Feet, Coffis,Cal. : i jouges 4 ad uunioni cured byTIZ, Send at Onoe for rrea Trial raekage. Bay good-bye to your eorna the very first time you use TIZ. You will never know you have a corn, bunion or callus, or sweaty, tire, swollen, aching ft shy more, It's just wonderful the way the pain vanishes. Rub the corn ham mer it with your fist, if you wish no more pain after TIZ, Doesn't that sound good to you t Doesn't it t Then read this:'.'". :;.v - "The eons oa either of tny toes were at large as the tablets yon make to cure them. Today ther is ne sign of oorns oa either foot, and no soreness. It's aa up-to-date Godsend." Sam. A. Hoover, progress, 9. O. " " r . Just use T1Z-. It's not like anything tle for the purpose you ever heard or. Itis the only, foot remedy ever mado which aits on the principle of -drawing out all the poisonous exudations which aufe sore feet Powders and other remedies merely cloe up the pores. TIZ cleans them out and keeps them clean. It works right off.- You will feel better he very first time it's used.' .Use it a week and you can forget you ever had Hore feet. There are a good many coun terfeits of VTIZ now being made by manufacturers who think they cn make r i little mpney by foollntf people onro. frail -wl.'MnV Vnti'11 Im.i. .in Mt -.Xii.,aXtcrward3 and 'they Know It, iiivl von might as "well set iftlie first time iitni save tho money on. counterfeits. TVj in for Sale at all drug tore,s, do pnrttnent and general stores, at 25 cents per box, or direct, if yoil wish. Money liuck if TIZ doestt't do all We sny. Kor a free Irliil parage write today if WdltM j "titer Podga & Co., ChlcajfO, HI. . ... , " :- I ;.. - , i .... . ..." ' . ... - ...-..... i . . , . , : . ' '. 1 . n" "." 1 " 1 ."' ' 1 . " ". 1 " "' ' "" :: n r": '' new their search for the So immigrant girls believed to have been kidnaped frorn vtrain at New Castle, Pa., while enrouta to OUcago from New York. - The bill of exceptions of the 33 union men convicted at Indianapolis recently of conspiracy unlawfully transport dy namite will be filed before United States Judge Anderson early next week, according to announcement by Attorney Chester Krutri, of counsel for the de fense. The bill comprises 7600 type written 'pages. - s ; -.... Mary Webb, If yeare old, sister of Robert Webb, the most daring of the automobile' bandits who terrorized Chi cago last winter, will enter a convent a atonement for the crimes to which her brother has confessed. Dr. Albert von Hoffman, of Bt. Louis, has directed his attorney In New York to apply for an Injunction to restrain Dr. Friedrlch Frledmann, of Berlin, from closing a contract with anyone for the disposition of hia tuberculosis vac cine, in case Dr. Fricdmann should" at tempt to put his remedy on the market. Dr. Von Hoffman declares he ha a prior contract with Dr. Friedmann for the commercial rights , to the vaccine. Reported utterances of Governor Cole Blease, of South Carolina, were ad vanced aa. reasons In an habeas corpus proceedings before Judge Ferguson In Philadelphia, when Joseph Grant, other wise known' as Frederick Brown, col ored, charged , wltti killing two , white men, should not be turned over to of. ficlals of that state on requisition. That it is not so much the ruthless manufacturer as the ruthless i shopper vtuw iv ummv 4ur (tie ucyiurauie vva- dltlons surrounding the shop and fac tory girl was explained by Mrs. Flor ence Kelley, of Nevr York,' before the nnai session or the National Consum ets League Wednesday afternoon. At New York. Wednesday the govern. ment withdrew a ' diamond engagement nng irom the mind of a young woman to protect the creditors of a firm in volved in involuntary bankruptcy pro ceedlngs. It also removed a bracelet from Iter, wrist and a lavalllere from about her neck. The jewelry had been given the young woman by one of the partners of the bankrupt firm, ? Samuel Sinclair, of Kennett'a Square, Pa., inspector of highways in the stats highway department,- pleaded guilty Wednesday to aggravated assault and battery, the esse growing out of his ab duction of Miss Anna Steokel, daughter of one of Allentown's wealthiest citi zens, from her home last .January, "with whom lie was in love. He waft sen. tenced to jail for six months and fined $209 and costs. . . ... .. . . , ' Pacific Coast. -Fay Thomas. Sunday school teacher and religious worker, is under arrest at Portervllle, CaL, Charged with Illegally selling liquor. Thomas teaches a class; in the Sunday school Of the First Chris tian 'church and Is an nffioer of its Christian Endeavop society. . T.lAlltonunt r mil. d tlinra(nn It 6 A who was driving the'aeroplane in which T ..... . . fL..Jl.. . .tl . I uieuiouiui Liinuuitir inn iu uin veaia at 8an Diego; is reported by the post surgeon at Fort Rosecrans as recover ing. Hie Injuries are said to have been superficial. r . t HanA Vtuttl Smith .Itnui Mnnihv held to answer at Los Angeles without DSJi. Mrs.: Jts telle Moore, wno accom- Smith was shot, is f-hnrcrtd with Tinlnff an accessory te the murder. ; ; Big reductions in the price of beef are promised following the action- of the San KrSnelurn tinarri tit haslth In lng the certification of the federal in pociors on a sntpment or meat from Australia, -The beef, which, arrived about 10 dava m nil vhlh V. ku Irt cold storage pehdin the settlement of the controversy over the method of InSOeCtlOn. Will h omlfta wlthno further examination, end it will be fol lowed by several similar cargoes. ueam cauea A. II. -CurtlSs at his horns St thft DnJlea W.rt nearta w tv r I . life ws-w.DVktf. wiiwiuilie, 411.4 Curtiss was bom at Springfield, Mass., oi years ago ana came to Oregon in 1153k -."..;..V;.:. :"; , ;':';; . The fact that the government engi neers need the Pnrtasra rnllmmt mhlnh operates between The Dalles and Celllo, to facilitate construction work Oil The Dalles-Celllo cadal, Is the only reason that the line is in operation today. Portage commissioners, at the instiga tion of Governor West,' decided that the road could not be onerate innr h.. cause boajgi are not running on' the upperoiumbia river. 1 ' Knlflllln a Inns r tnnn ,iv, anee of S4000. onlv nn th hniiHin k Elk Creek hotel, at Cannon Beach,' the oiut'Bt summer reson notel On, this por tion of the Oregon coast, wia destroyed bv fire WedtieadaV mornoi. defective flue. Nothing; was saved from mo uuriuiiK uuiiutiijf, , ; ,.-. :, Oeorge Uchloa, a Japanese musician, shot and killed DItIa Lunnn white girl, in a Japanese lodging house ai uaainna weanesaay noon. lie then turned the Weapon on himself and In flicted a wound frntn. Whlnh h. led. F. E. Pierce of Ualnes, .Or., is the HW-tiehsff-'thfWirnthem-Psrtfle raiiroao, juiius K.ruttschnitt, chairman of the board of directors, has offered to sen oaK to we government at the privilege prlca Of gracing and airrlcul tural land Bfrn In Va nit.. Cullfornia, Of Which the government al-1 leges the railroad obtained possession through fraud. ' Poreljcn, A commission composed of the leading architects and engineers of Italy has begun an examination of the famous leaning tower of Pisa. , It .will be the duty of : the commission to ascertain whether or not the tower hes any tend enoy to indulge further in its leaning proclivities, and if so, to provide steps to keep this tendency from overstepping the bounds of the laws of gravitation. It was announced officially Wednes day that Peru had recognized the China republic. Miscellaneous, " Twenty thousand dollars . was sub scribed Wednesday by the -National Geographical society to assist Captain Roald Amundsen in equipping " his Arctic expedition. Which will sail from San Francisco next year. ' - Mrs. H. E. Soifle, wireless operator and wife of the captain of the steamer Wlndbar, in port at Ketchikan, Alaska, very nearly lost her life on the return trip from King . Cove, when-during a heavy sea the dynamo broke loose from Us fastening and wrecked the wireless room.;:.'!..;....'.::. .'.4;:.,;;::!,.','-i , ... ;. ,;- A deadlock was reached Wednesday in the efforts of the Union Paoiflo-Sou th em Paclfio interests to find a way of unmerging that would meet the approval of Attornav General MeRevnnMa. ' Tha attorney general flatly disapproved the " suomuiea 10 pim' Dy KODert S. Lovett, chairman of the Union Paclfio board..: .iv..v..,r..'. Mrs. "WOodrow Wilson has accepted the honorary vice presidency of the Southern Industrial Educational asso ciation, which has for its -purpose tha industrial education of - impoverished, uneducated ehildren of the mountains of southern etates.:r; v.?'.-. r.- A posse ia scouring the hills near Ogden, Utah, for two men who obtained $1000 and escaped after a running fight wun two oeieciives. xne oanaitB hsd demanded that Mrs,. Thomas D. Dee and Mrs. R. E. Bristol leave the money on' Canyon road. The detectives disguised themselves as women and drove to the spot with the money in a bag. Instead of arresting the men, they were com Delled to turn over tha mantv at tha ipolnt of sawed off shotguns. captain Andrew jonnson of Portland, Or well known . In ' nnrttiara wn , .... dropped dead of heart disease Tuesday aooara ine iieamsnip city or Seattle, on which he was going to Killlsnoe to take Command of the steamer Dolphin, COUNTY COURT PROVIDES MAINTENANCE FOR A DOG (Speclil to IHe iuiirnel.) . " Aberdeen, Wash.; April 10.Through the- influei.ee of Rev. Charles Mc Dermoth, pastor of the Congregational churoh,' John fioaborg, an' aged fisher man, and his old dog are to be provided for by the county oommlfiEionere with $16 a month to care for both dog and man the remainder of the..- lives. Sea borg came to Grays Harbor SO years ago and ha neither a family nor money. Ie has earned a considerable fortune but has spent it easily, largely to help others. Seaborg, aocordlngto the mln. Ister, Is a most lovable character and he would rather die than pert with hfs dog. Seaborg occupies r. shack on the waterfront. - Health Restored by Eckman's Alterative If Jolt f tufferer fmm 01nflMlr .To riarniilnall AM Irtrartee kiltAnS Sa allntail t mlgbt be wU ta lnv-atlgate this rate, wiiert tb writer dorlnres after a jrar of tuffwlng d imiiin perraaneiii rcnei ina in 11 recovery to heaUh by mint Krkmiib's Alteratlre. a Ined. Irlns which hut bees effective In nmuy catet of Tuberculosis; , ilu7 Laruatoo 8t., Philadelphia, ta. uentiemen: ia itiHrrn ivuu, my aoctor pro booioetd tny ease 'Tubfirttlot in tbe aUndi,' and a unnilr of operations in 1 hospital failed to benefit me. In the meantime, a frhnd of mine adrUed Kckiunn' Altentlve. The wtmndii Id toy neck were atlll open and In a frightful condition when I started to take It. After turintf two bottles, . I found I wan Imttrertiis, bavinfr gained weight, conld eat and wat able to 1 eontimied Saint it until 1 was well, which wa In November, 1010. Before 1 took the mrdleiDe I had three, hemorrhage; since I have 'been- taking it I hnT not had anjr.. On Noteniber 11, ltflO, 1 Started to work and alnee.that time I hate not Umt one day's work through aleknana. .1 highly recommend ecauian a Alterative to anjojig who la auffer ing' from Gland trouble." (AffldaTlt) JOSKfl! B. WntTB. , (Above abbreviated ; ttxr on retltleat.) ' Eckmah'a Alterative has been proven hy many years' teat to be moat efflcaelmia In cauea of severe thront end Lont Affeettona, Bron chltia. Bronchial Aatbma, Stubborn tiolda and in upbuilding the ayetetn, Dnea not contain narcotics, polaona or habit-forming dniga. rt aale by Tha Owl Drng to., and other leading drngglata. Write the Eekman I-tboratorjr, rhlldelihla, I'.. for booklet telling of re coveriea and additional evidence. , , n -- Good AH Round aids to good health and to tho strength, comfort and cheerful ness which depend onthecondi tion of health are the famous, time-tested, safe and speedy .SEEGILAXIk .. PELS V Sol everywhere. La beaea, 10eM 2Se 6 STATE HEADS Oswald West, President, Sets Date , of .Next Meeting of Western Governors. . : Salfm Bureaa of Ibe Jodrel.t -Salem, Or., April 10. The next meet ing of the Association of Western Governors wll be held in Salt Lake City, from June 6 to 7, This, announcement has jusf. been made by Governor West, president of the association. It is ex pected this will be a most Important gathering, as It Is intended to feature the public land and Wt stern conserva tion questions on the program. The governor says the program will be out within m short time.- Governors from 16 western etaes will participate la the conference. These States are North and South Dakota, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Nebraska,' Colorado, - Kansas. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Washington, Arlaona, California, Utah, Minnesota and. Oregon. ' INDIAN CREEK MAN AND HIS 2 CHILDREN LOST 26-HOURS IN FORESTS Florence, Or., April lo.--De Witt Stevens, who lives in an 4 isolated district on Indian creek, e 4 came home Tuesday afternoon after being lost 26 hours with. his little son Jess, age 10, and little daughter, Esther, age 12. He left home Monday morning 4 4 with hie children, Intending to 4 go but a short distance to look A. satfeAf sAma mrrta t ca . IVrtAti li& A viiiq vnii tf uvu tiw y failed to come back in the even-- lng all the logging camp at Jesse 4 PhetB1 camp began a search for 4 4 him, which fasted until Tuesday 4 4 morning, when he arrived, carry 4 4 lng his little daughter in bit 4 4 arms. They had spent the night 4 4 In the woods two miles from 4 4- home. 4 4 4 IDAHO REALTY MAN GOES ' ' INTO WORK IN PORTLAND Caldwell, Idaho, April jo.--Mr? and Mrs. A. L. Murphy left here this week for Portland, where Mr. Murphy has arranged to reengage In the real estate business. He has been one of the most sudcessful real estate men in this part of , Idaho for many years and is widely known In Idaho business circles. ' He will b located at once at, 337 Railway Exchange. .... Unsightly , Grey arid Faded Hail Why not have beautiful, dark 'glossy natural colored hair,, full .of life tiu beauty keep- yourself young looklnj and fascinating? Ha to easy anl simple to do If you will get a bottle 01 Hay's Hair Health today. You'll notici a change- after one or two applications how quickly tha grey, hairs vanish how glossy, fuirof Ufa and yltalltj Hay'i Hair Health will keep your hair Don't waste time, get a bottle today four druggist la, telling more Hay'i Hair Health than all others, becauat he knowa It's the moat aatirfactory the nicest and cleanest to use and really does restore color to grey hair ' 8n:iDMoat DKUO CO. HKLfAKLK HOMK TUEATMKXT ' The OHRINB treatment for tha Drink Habit ran he uaed with nhsntuta nnft. dence. r deKtroye alt deelre for whiskey, beer br other alooliollr Ktimulante. Thou and) have aut'ceeafully need It and have heen vegtofm-to HVes of sobriety and tnm: Caa?4- gl-miril.il only 11,09 per box. If you fall to get reeults from ORRIN'K aft.r a trial, vouf money: wlH.be refunded. Auk for free booklet telling all about OIIKIaNBJ. i 1 -- Skidmnre Lnig Co.. 151 3d St.: Wood- B1E5,6,7 II BEU1 iilffil ill)' J 11 ard, Clarke & Co,, Park ana Alder eta. 10 CITY COUNCIL Suffragist Wins Over Mere Man in Balloting at Gold v Oregon. . (Special to The lour utl.) Gold Hilt. Or., April 10. Cltlr.ene of Gold Hill again ratified suffrage When at the annual city election held Tuesday they indorsed by a good majority the candidacy, of Mrs. jora J. Truas-as member of the city council. Mrs. Truax defeated her opponent, S.. T. Hodges, In the Second ward by a vote of !5 to 2fl, despite the fact that Mr. Hedges was previously a member of the board and had given satisfactory service to the City, , The new councilman, perhaps the first to be to Intrusted In the entlr state. Will take the oath of office next Monday evening. :- She 1$ a business woman of this city., keenly awake to the general political and' economic' situft tlons, ahd was prominent In the local ranks ef suffragists prior to their eh franchlsenient, . . :." -A.. .":,.i-J- Other new: members of the city coun cil will be: Roy Cameron, elected from the second ward nd Thomas Ray, of the first' ward. -Treasurer Lynn W.- Smith was f selected, as was also Recorder-AV, P. Wetherell. fully half, of the Vote polled was cast by the feminine voters, Who displayed rnuch Interest m the cam How American Women : May Keep Facet Young ' The American smart woman ages early, far earlier than the English wo man," says Christian-Miller, F. C. I., tho famous English health expert Blie add that our climate "so exhilarating that you over-exert yourselves and grow old before you know It. That same exhilar ating air dries the skin. The skin that tacks moisture grows paie ami wunerea looking and soon forms wrtnkleB. ?Thn American complexion" is best treated by applying -pure mercoliged wax, which causes the faded, lifeless cuticle to flake off In minute particle", a little each day, until the fresh, young akin beneath is wholly in evidence. Kvery druggist has this wax; one ounce is sufficient." Spread on at -nlglit like coid-cream,, wasiung H ow next morn ing. For wrinkles, ; dissolve - en ounce of powdered saxolite In a half pint witch hasei; bathe the face in this. Immedi ately every wrinkle is affected,' even the deeper lines. Both treatments are re markable facial rejuvenators.- Adv. H.ADIEI Don't experiment witn poisoni wbeti In need of a safe and rallalile romeflr. (let a bottle of AHTIK0 MIX TUlI Xo, 8. The moat barru Iwia and iiceeriil regulivtor of V- ' .. fjttm a ipj. ii. ' .Vintalna tm a,itantia .la m... . .aV aiitffe.1 aiul f..v at ha TKa Relfond Drug Co., Morriaon atreat, Port land, Or. Pro KIO EXTRA FARE I ' ON THE ' ' ' ll SHASTA LIMITED AIM ;'de LWLE l PORTLAND, TACOMA AND SEATTLE THIS TRAIN 18' EQUIPPED WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE BARBER LADY'S NUIDVALET and FRElt STENOGRAPHER LEAVES PORTLAND UNION DEPOT DAILY3:00 P. M. . " Observation Cars Block Signals enrn vt vrn L'v Portland Union Depot STEEL FLYER . ., am. PORTLAND-PUGET SOUND EXPRESS '. . . . uap.n. UWL . . ... . , , . . , . . . ll:C0pvti. .. Steel coachei; electric lights, Caf Observation cars UNIFORMED-PASSENGER GEMEETS-ALRA?; 5 ' ' , CITY TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS MARSHALL 4500 AND A-6121 paign and Its results:": Previous to the election a women's political organisa tion Waa perfected,- and certain pledges for needed public improvements required of the candidates. .The tenure of office of 'the newly elected members and officers may, how ever, be but brief. A ouo warranto case now pending la the supreme court will determine the legality of the present city charter, undef which, the election was held. Should the supreme court up hold the decision of the circuit court, which declared the charter invalid, the city administration will shift to those otfloers in force before the adoption of tha debated charter, and a special elec tion -will be necessary. Jliss Durrlll Is Thrown. New Tork, April 10. Supporting the unconscious form Of Miss Leonie Bur USE ALLEN'S FOOT EASE, tbe antiaeiitle powder ' to ba afeakan Into lh aboea.. .It rna want tett and Comfort for tired, aching, awollpn, aweatlng feet, oh Allpn'a Foot Ease It relieve corn and banloaea of all pa la and prevent, bll'tera, aor and calkma apota. Juat the thing, for Dancing Parti, Patent leather 8boa, and for Ureaklng In New Snoea. It ia the greatnt comfort dlacovery of tha age. Try it today. Sold evrvf here. 25 eerita. Don't accept any eubatttute. Vot KKKH trial nack age, addreaa Allen S. Oltnated, Le tiof. N. t. Hcrc-r-evcrywherc-in the frozen north in the fever ridden swamp of the tropics they look to me for aid. To the invalid, the convalescent, the old, the Infirm, I give'real helpful servicer A little of me goes a long way. ' - CyrusNoble, ptire and old. .. ' VV. J. Van Schuyver.& to., General Agents, Portland, Or. E IB BEflimFULLY THE JIB llll Mixed With Sulphur v Makes a a . m . Hair Soft, Lustrous and ---Cures Dandruff, The use of Saga and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to ita natural color dated back to grandmother's time. (she kept her hair beautifully darkened, glonsy and abundant with a brew of Saga Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance this simple mix tur was applied with wonderful effect. , But brewing at home is m ussy and out-of-date. Nowadays skilled chem ists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drug store for the ready tc.uxe product called VWyeth's Saga BETWEEN 1 (WJ V is um at rill, who had been' thrown from a horse, between them,. Mrs, Hex Beach, wife of the author, and her sister, Mrs. Fred jStone, conveyed the Injured woman to a hospital. It was announced today that Miss BurriU will recover. , : Breaks In stiff felt frequently may be mended by - holding under them a lighted match, the heat causing th$ shellac used for stiffening to melt snd run together.' ,ri , -, ' ':::- PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD AGAINST APPENDICITIS Portland people who have stomach and bowel trouble should guard against appendicitis b taking simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, eteH Vas com pounded in Adler-l-ka, the German rem edy, which became' famous by curing appendicitis. JUST ONB DOSS relieves sour stomach, gas on the Stomach and constipation 1NSTANTLT because this simple mixture draws' off such ,a sui-J prlslnf amount of old foul matter, from the body, Woodard, Clarke & Co., drug gists, West Park and Alder sts. and Sulphur Hair Itemedy" you Will get a large bottle for about So cent. Home druggists make their own, whii-h is usually too sticky, so Insist upon get ting "Wyeth's" which can be depended upon ta restore natural color andbeaul to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair. - .:.- " -.::- y-: w;. . A well-known downtown druggist says his customers insist on Wyeth's Sutra anA Klllrvtmr hftiBiiA Ih.w m.. it u,viiBv, .icjr Bay, ii. darkens So naturally and evenly that no- ooay can leu u nas oeen applied it s so easy to use too. You simply dampen a Sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand al A time. ,. Do this at night and bv morn ing the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, it is restored to Its natural color and looks gloss;-, soft and abundant. : . ,-.'. .Agent Owl Drug CV. , Parlor Cor3 3 Oilier Fine Trnln: IBS FADED n