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DINGBAT ( TellVoo 'Mm. ym:i.sy . ISSTaJ JUKG&rYTtFut Guu, Jucr you c, ;v:. . fAAJD JUET 7TXMK fr IT SHOO&'felMJTO HIST WHrttJC. T . ' LJ -fZZ&s.- HT, 1 The News of Sunday Ileaume of Yetterdajr' Events Briefljr Paragraphed for the Entertain. - , , . nient of the Basjr JRea4er ' ' pastern. v 1 'Jh weathir men at : Wastoljigton have prophesied moderately warn tern peraturea throughout the freat central Vdlleys, the Rocky mountain region ant) the plalna atataa They predict that "tha f Irat atorn of Importance will ap pear In the far west Tuesday or Wednee day, move eastward and cross the great central valleys Thursday or Friday, end reach tha eastern statea near the end of tha week." Federal Judges Sanborn, Hook and Adams are conferring at St, Paul with the chairman of the Union Paclflo, Kob ert 8. Lovett Tha diesolutton of the Union. Paclflo and Southern Pacific rail roads la under consideration. Threatened trouble. wth tha Moros ta the Phlllppinss has been averted,. Be porta to the war department say that ' tha army of 000 belligerent tribesmen who practically laid siege to Jolo and dtred the Amerloan garrison forth to bettle, haa dispersed. .-t---?-- 'f wenty.fjve babies r were dropped lit Omaha by storKa blown over the city on the wings of the eastern ' cyclone; ' Complete outfits for the ln funta and mothers were sent out by the baby department of the relief commit tee, -! :;, 'i-.s',' Manicure parlors" at Chicago will b made the subject of investigation by the Illinois -aenate white slave probers. 'lfty of these concerns- have invaded down town office buildings since the vice district was closed. "Massage and bath houses " wjlj also 6e probed, . "A man must have faith in God, Xalth In himself, faith In his fellow men and faith in his government before he can d any work of Importance in the world. Jfo declared William J, Bryan builds )'y(n the second of the series of Muitdajr afternoon 0hrlstlan Endeavor mrctlngs for men ftt Washington, ' Oregon Briefs. In iSlSlie total Immigration of Jap anese Into Oregon was only 171, while 73. left the state the same year. In marked contrast to these figures, Cali fornia received an immigration of 2004 - during 12, and only 400 left the atate. The fact that there la not the volume of lirect - shipping from Japanese ports Into Portland which la found In 8an I'ranctNco and Puget sound, is regarded AV causing this difference. 1 ' The conference of the officers Of the To ling Men's Christian association p the colleges of Oregon closed Sunday at Albany. The prinldpal speakers of a successful session were Professor Al bert I. Sweetser pf the University of - Orosor an Ivan Br-Khedea f Port1 land, atate aecretary, The skeleton of a large man with hair or sanay color, agea from 31 to 40 years, wss found five miles south of Redmond Sunday night His blood-etained cloth ing, and evidence of the trousers pockets having been cut, Indicated a possible murder and robbery. k - Charles Himmonds swallowed an ounce or lauaanum aunuay night while stand ing en the doorstep of the Winnlnaham home at Roseburg. He declared that he had been jilted by Mrs. Mary Winning ham, divorcee and the motner of five children. Simmonds was resuscitated. A premium of $433 was paid for On tario's HtM bond issue for a new city hat; and another trunk sewer to the fenake river. There were seven hldW snd all offered a premium, 142) being .i.'i..-.. ..: Foreign. . Panama and worse -than Panama." : ' Thus was the German scandal described by a Socialist deoutv in tha Reinhnta The seeret relations maintained by the Krupp, works at Ebsco witlj underiings oi me uerman war department have created the most painful Impressions throughout the Fatherland. Oraftvin Such places has heretofore been practi cally unneara or tn Germany. . The Teutons have been brpughtwp to be iiye that such corruption was confined exclusively to the United States, and the startling disclosures distress them. wiutent suffragettes Inscribed In bold letters the following slogans on a bomb with which they attempted to blow up the -famous Smeaton Tower on Plymouth Hoe, England: "Votes for Women," TtatU'in Ten Minutes." The bomb failed to explode. It consisted of the "usiittl cylindrical tin canister, filled with explosives. l'liA suffragettes have oft en failed to 'get action" with bombs of tlii character. ,k- ', At Turin Saturday the bensine tank of the aeroplane piloted by Stavorosof rxplodert A pnMHengnr namd Xallo was liurned to death, and the aviator Beri piily injured. Cm his way home in a motor car after i aeroplane flight at llendon, Eng., jnday, Sir Charles Day ilone died with ".agio suddenness from heart failure, fter impressing delight over nls novel experience. ' He was a member of parlla nt, president of tl?e Royal Aero club, -r.Jitfcman and breeder of race horses. "kuupuitU'ui.UtiautlvLJ'rovcnqeWiiS . '-.iccessfully Jauntmed tiunday at ; .Orient, France. The order for the lay ; lug down. of this ship was given In May, lHi, and record t'.iue was-made In Its t unstrm-tioii. A single turret is placed . amidships ou tha rrovence- and ber sla ter Rlilps. the BretaKne and th Lorrain With an ate of fire of 102 .degrees' on, FAMILY and Sunday Night each side, instead of two turrets abreast with an ere of 10 degreea. - ' : Miscellaneous. ' The fourth American peace conference will be held May 1, t and S, at St. Louis. Mayors of all cities have been Invited to appoint delegates. Representatives of at least 1 nations of the western hemisphere will participate. The society 1 haa compiled figures showing that the world spends 12,000,000,000 annually for war and war equipments-enough to more than pay for five Panama canals. Steward Edward White Intends leav ing Los Angeles next month on a trip of exploration into African wilds, with but one white companion. He will go Into a stretch of mountains epd thick forest inhabited by unknown savages, southeast of the great Nyansa lake. Four tracks were put out of com mission by an earthquake Saturday In the CuleUra cut of the Panama "canaL But one Is left In operation. "In time we shall nave, while not a soundless world, a world that will prac tically be noiseless," declares Dr. Clar. snce J. B'-ake, professor of ethnoldgy at the Harvard medical school. Welfare committees are working industriously to abolish injurious conditions In the trades that are dangerous to the bear- ing. '. v " ' - , 8tate Senator Uubbel deacribed Gov irnor Hunt of. Arizona as an "Ineffici ent but self-sufficient governor," Jn a stormy debate at Phoenix Saturday. The state senate has defied bis wishes regarding the passage of amendments to the penal code, and has attacked his prison reform methods Next winter practically the entire At lantic - fleet will be sent on ft three months' cruise to the Mediterranean, ac cording to an announcement made toy Secretary Daniels. It Is his policy In times of peace to make of the navy a great educational force for the enlisted men,. , " ..... .. PLAINTIFF IS TAKEN TO JAIL ON PERJURY CHARGE (Speclol to The Juural.) Fort Worth, Texas, April 21. Francis M. Pope, Denver capitalist, was sent from the witness stand to jail on a charge of perjury tn the district court here today. In the midst of his defense against a suit by the Commonwealth Bonding and Casualty Insurance com pany of Fort Worth to cancel a $10,000 accident poUoy. ' Pope's left foot wae shot off while lie was alone, soon after the policy bad been issued. The com pany claim he ahot his foot off to get the Insurance money. A note given by Pope to P. Wi Wright of -Denver wae produced to show that Pope had prom ised to pay Wright to testify he loaded the shotgun the day before Pope started en a hunting trip and that be forgot to unload It . OREGON FIREMAN SUICIDE I BESIDE PASCO BRIDGE Spolal to The Joornat.)' Pasco, Wash., April 21. The body of George Swarthout, a Northern Pacific fireman, was found beside the railway tracks near the N, P. bridge early Sun day morning, with a-bullet hole through the head, A revolver, one chamber empty, was found beside the body, and all '-evidence - indicates - suicide. , - lii mother later arrived from her home at Pendleton and took the body, to that place today. She can ascribe no cause for his suicide, as he had just returned front a visit home and seemed to be la his usual health and good spirits. He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge at Lexington, Or., and the body was taken In charge by the lodge here. He had been firing out of Pasco for about three months, and .the only cause for suicide suggested Is despondency follow ing a recent illness. Hebo Barn Burns, With none. Cloverdale, Or., April 21. A barn be longing to A. 8. Lane of near Hebe was burned Friday, night about 12 o'clock. One horse, about 80 bushels of oats, hay, harness and one wagon were destroyed. Total loss is about 1800, with J200 Insurance. ' DON'T KNOW THEY : HAVE APPENDICITIS " Msny Portland people who have cUronica"p'pendlcitls, which Is not very painful, have doctored for years for gas on the stomach, sour stomach or consti pation. Woodard, Clarke ft t Co Park andAldws fits., states if i these sxiople will ;try A SING LB DOSE Of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded In Adler-i-ka, the remedy, which bficame famous by curing appendicitis, they will be surprised at the INSTANT benefit. .,'. ' j .. .... . ...v a ' THE OLD -MAN'S RHEUMATISM GRABS BOTH FEET NOV coP,rSht. im k.h.i k.w.' ioet.tto.. . , , ,. , 1 1 ' 1 " 1 i. i . i . i .I 1 , CARDINAL TAKES OSLER REMARKS Eminent Cleric Regards Sci entist's Statements as Con stituting an Attack Upon Christianity. (Special to The JcirBi.t - Baltimore, Md., April 21. When part of the speech of Sir William Osier at the dedicatory exercises of the Phlpps Psychiatric Clinie at the Johns Hopkins hospital was read to Cardinal Gibbons, the prelate exclaimed:. ; "I am Knocked." . Sir William, who is professor of med icine In, Oxford university, said in part: "Primitive views will prevail every where of man'a relation to the world and to the uncharted region about him. So recent Is the control of the forces of nature that even in the most civil ized countries man has not yet adjusted himself to the new conditions and stands only half awake rubbing Ms eyes. 'Ninety per cent of our fellow crea tures, when in trouble, sorrow- or sick ness, trust to cnarms, incantations ana to the saints. Many a shrine baa more followers tfian Pasteur: many a saint more believers than listeners. "Less than 20 years have passed since the last witch was burned in the British isles." Attacks Scientists' Attitude, "Scientists in any line sometimes make statements such as that of Dr. Osier," said the cardinal. "And only a short time ago I had to defend some truths that, Thomas A, Edison attacked. "These aclentifio specialists think their etatements should go unchallenged, but this one of Dr. Osier shall not and I shall write to him asking him to re tract, it "I would like to call the attention of Dr.' Osier to the fact that Pasteur was a devoted Catholic and put his trust in the saints. He said that as hia knowledge of medicines increased, his faith grew likewise. The statements attributed to Dr. Osier are an attack on Christianity. "I am surprised that he should make such attacks in this age. "What do the things that Dr. Osier preaches stand for, anyhow. Fifty years hence all his teachings may be over thrown by new discoveries, Ills whole doctrine is baaed on ..theory. .r...l..:;. ', "Fifty years ago the scientists of that day imagined they knew all that was to be known of medicine; yet today their conclusions are overthrown by later dis coveries. ' Pr. Osier Will Explain. -Dr. Osier, when informed that the cardinal regarded his reputed utter ances as an attack on Christianity, ap peared- te be greatly disturbed, "I am ho enemy of the saints," he de clared. "I will talk to my friend, the cardinal, about this as aoon as I get back from New Haven." ANNIE PIERCE NOW LIES UNDER BAKER TOMBSTONE (Special to Tb Journal.) Baker, On, April 21. The funeral of Annie Pierce, who was ahot and killed by a Japanese at Oakland, Cal., last week, was held in this city Saturday !55B CASTOR I A .lor Infante and Children. - The Kind Yea Haw Always Esht RELIABLE TiOMK T1UHTMEXT. . Thousands Of -wlves, mothers and sis terg are enthusiastic in their praise of ORB1NE, because it has cured their loved ones of the "Drink Habit" an thereby 1 brought' happiness to their homes. Can be given secretly. ORRINK costs only IU0 per box. Ask for Freo Booklet. Skidmore Drug Co., 151 3rd St., Woodard. Clarke & Co., Park and Alder Sts. Fcr-Women.- Tvr's AntiRAntlo. Powder 1h non- poisonotis. - J las no euiiHi us a illsc-jiMn preventive or as a wash. 2r,S and II. no. All rtriiK Ritn. Booklet and 8am- mm 3. . TYE, Chemist, Washington, t. a afternoon. Rev. C. Edwards of the Methodist church conducting the ser vices. Her father. Justice of the Peace Frank E. Pierce of Haines, brought the body from Oakland. ' According to Mr. Pierce, his daughter lost her life In a duel with the Japan ese, who. was jealous of her, and at tacked her, pulling a revolver when she drew her own weapon on him to protect herself. . These statements are not quit In accord with the reports of the trag edy sent out at the time, which were to the effect thit George Ucbida, a Japan ese musician, had killed her and then committed suicide, According, to Mr. Pierce, she pawned a dress to buy the gun, being Jn fear of the Jap. The girl was married about a year ago to the son of a Los Angeles steamship agent, Frank OrsatU by name, but they soon parted and after a visit home, she went away and was only nWrd from a few times before her tragic death oc curred. She wa born and. spent prac tically all of her life in Baker and vi cinity. BY 3 AUTO BANDITS . (United Press Leased Wire.) Paris, April 21. Mounting the gull lotlne at intervals of three minutes, soudy, CalUmin and Moncey, three of Bonnet s automobile bandits, were exe cuted in the order named. at :80 a; m. today. The men were convicted of many murders. . . The three pandits were executed pre maturely en the boulevard Arago, just outside the Prison de la ante, te fore stall .a demonstration. Troops sur rounded the guillotine to prevent a small mob from witnessing the executions. Soudy was executed first. As his head was placed on the block, he said: "It is a cold goodbye, friends." He died at exactly 4:30 o'clock. CaHemin died silently and coolly. Moncey cried "Goodbye" as the knife felL ' . ; "' LEAVENWORTH CONVICT FALLS HEIR TO TITLE 4 Doited PreM Leased Wfcelk Leavenworth', Kan.; April 21. A tele gram was received at the federal prison announcing" that Convict Fred Grey, by the death of an elder brother in England, would succeed to the title and a large estate. " . lie will become Lord Fredericlf Grey and will sail for England to assume his honors on his release from the fed eral" prison, June 1 5. Grey was recelred last fall from Texas, where he had been convicted of using the malls to defraud. ,, Japanese War Begins, (Dsited frets Usatd Wire.) San Francisco, April 21. Victor Juu- sola, a .Finn, and Frank Kiraura, Jap anese, were discussing a possible Amer ican-Japanese war. ' Why, Finland could lick Jaoan." Juusola remarked. Klmura answered this by hitting the Finn over the bead with a bottle. Both were pinched." WITH PIMPLES Buffered Three Tears. Tsed Seslaol. . Vow Vot a Pimple to Be Seen, . Philadelphia, Pa, Oct, 27, 1912. '1 had been troubled for the past three years with pimples which completely covered ray face and neck,. The pimples would come out, fester up and, cause fne to pick at them, feeling very uncom fortable. I tried most all kinds of facial creams, but with no- effect, I tried a sample of Reslnol Soap and Ointment and noticed instant relief. I bought Reslnol Soap and Reslnol Ointment, and began the treatment After using two jars of Reslnol Ointment and Reslnol Soap, there was not a pimple to be seen, and new my face is. as smooth as if there was never , a pimple on It (Signed) Albert Greenburg, 41S7 Frank ford Ave. . -' - For eighteen years Reslnol ha been a favorite doctors prescription and House hold remedy for itching troubles, skin eruptions, dandruff, chapped faces and hands, sores, piles, tc. Stops itching Instantly. Sold by all druggists, Reslnol Soan. 6c. Ointment. 69c and 11.00. but you can try them without, cost Just write tor samples io tiesinoi v-nemicai CO., Baltimore, mo. DR. GUNN'S IMPimvEiriavEirTitxs: ' Cure Constipation. Uilkmanatu, Sick Hinh1 die, Sourfitoinach and inriifrcation by making the liver more artiv and Um bowel reuuiar. They ar a perfeH After-Dinner Pill and ona taken aftr moalnwill rtli'V that blmtetl, dintreiuwd felin without pain or irripmw. l&c s Boa. BmO POSTAL FOB SAMPLES. Dr. llwMnke C W N. lutk bt liiiladlihia, i'a. on n nnnnmr LULU bUUUDIt PACE COVERED No ' Practical Seed Treatment Has Been Found, 0. A. C. Expert Says. (Special tQ The JanrnsU ' Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Or., April 21. The general loss of a large part of the potato crop in the western portion of the state, due o the blight, or, better, late blight, haa given ris t the question of how best to con trol this pest another year," says L. D. Bailey, assistant plant pathologist at Oregon, Agricultural eoUege, "Iany In quiries tiave been coming to the depart ment of plant pathology asking what seed treatment can be used. "There is no practical seed treatment for the control of this fungus pest Growers must select the seed with care, so that rotting or discolored potatoes are not used. Even then many tubers will be planted that carry the blight fungus la m dormant condition, ready to start Infection of tops if warm, moist weath er prevails. The most that can be hoped for Is to use seed that will ger minate well. Later, if conditions are favorable for blight, it will be necessary te spray with Bordeaux mixture. Do not wait until the fungus has established itself in a field before spraying. "The foliage should he Kept well cov ered from the time the blossoms open, so that the spores. which are scattered by air currents will be killed as soon as they fall on the leaves. Three appli cations at intervals of about two weeks have generally proved sufficient, .ex cept in case of prolonged , warm,, moist weather. For the first, use the 4-4-50 strength mixture, and for the second and Jater applications 6-f -60 mixture. "I -would not wish to argue against seed treatment as a general practice, however, for we have several other dis eases which can be largely controlled in this -way.. Use formalin, 1 pint in 30 gallons of water, said soak the potatoes with crates or sacks for 2 hours before catting, then spread out to dry." NEW CHARTER MAY CLOSE GERMY ANKENY CANAL ' (SpeHsl to The Jdartul.) Klamath Falls, Or., April 21. The new charter recently adopted by this city provides for the closing of the Ahkehy canal, TprOfided satisfactory ar rangements can be made with the United States reclamation eervka. This canal waa built many years before the gov ernment invaded the Klamath country. It runs through the city and has for several years been condemned as a men ace to the good health of the city. Here-' tofore it r.as been impossible to purchase For Hair Health If Rexali 4,9Z" Hair Tonic does not improve the health of your scalp and hair, we will pay for what yon use during the trial. We could not so strongly endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it to the same people if It did toot do all we claim. Should It not ... prove entirely satisfactory. our . cus-,l tomers would lose faith in us,-we would Jose their patronage, and our . business would suffer. If your hair is falling out or you -- suffer any scalp trouble, we belive Hexali "3" Hair Tonic will do more to eradicate the dandruff, give health . to the scalp, . stimulate new hair growth and prevent premature bald ness than any other human agency. We want you to make Us prove this. . We ask. you to risk no money whatever. Buy a bottle of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, use it according to directions for thirty days: then if - you are not entirely satisfied, come and tell us and we will promptly hand back the money you paid us for it . ' . , We won t ask you to sign any : thing, nor even to bring the bottle back. We won t obligate you in any way. We will take your mere word. Could anything be more fair? eould we do anything more to prove our belief in Rexall "OJ" Hair Tonic, ; and our honesty of purpose in rec ommending It to youT ... Recsll "93" Hair Tonic is aa pleas- ., ant to use as spring water and has ' but a faint, pleasing odor. It conies in two slseu of bottles. 60c and $1. ; You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonic In this community at THE OWL DRUGCC Portland, Or. Stores" la Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San rrancisoo, Oakland, Z,oa Angeles ; and Sacramento... There, Isj a Rexall Btore in nrarlyjjy ery town auiTcUy .1 n 'IheUni ted States, Canada and Great Britain. . There is a different Rexall Remedy for nearly ev ery. ordinary human ill each especially designed for the particular ill for which It -la recommended. , The J&exall Stores are America's Great est Drug Stores. rlHS Coys mL - rUHtk . . J the canal from the government as the city had no law for such a procedure. The new charter makes it possible for the city to deal with tha government and also with the parties who hold per petual water rights for Irrigation under the canal. Petitions are now being cir culated asking the council to take ac tion to bring about the disposition of t.ie disease breeding ditch. United Press Leaed Wire.) Sacrameffte, Cel., April fl. Originat ing In th plant of the Knox Lumber company, a fire swept the lower por tipu.of the business district early to day, entailing an estimated loss of S300,- 009. ' I- - Fanned by a Stiff south wind, the blaze quickly spread to the adjoining lumber yards of Friend & Terry, and the two lumber plants were completely gutted before the fire department eould respond to a general alarm. . , ; . Sparks, were scattered broadcast by the wind, and aoon the entire block bounded by Fjont, geoond, L and M streets was In flames. The block de stroyed by the fire is pocupied by a number of warehouses, and contains, besides the lumber plants, the follow ing houses: Athens hotel, Dlggs Implement com pany, Woods Curtis company, the Leieh warehouse, Crane & Co. and the A. 8. Hopkins Co. AMERICANS SUBSCRIBE .. TO ENGLISH OPERA (By the International Kevs Service.) London, April 81. The grand opera season opens at Covent Garden tonight with Caruso and Melba aa the stellar attractions. The preliminary list of subscribers te this season's opera Is headed by the king and queen and contains the following prominent Ameriean names; Cora, Lady Stafford; Lady Barry-more,- Lady Speyer, Mrs. Henry Coven try, Mrs. Adair, Walter Bum, Mrs. El mer Black, Mrs. Robert Emmet, " L. Fleischmann, Mrs, Arthur Glasgow, Mrs. H. V. Higgtns, Mrs. G. Ogilvy Halg.'Mrs, Leggett, Mrs. Macltay, Miss Faith Moore, Mrs. R. McCreery, Mrs. Samuel Jrfew house, Mrs. Almerie Paget, Mrs. Ro nalds, Mrs. Paris Singer, Mrs. "Washing ton Singer, Mrs. W. Salomon and Alfred G, Vanderbllt. SACRAMENTO SUFFERS . $300,000 LUMBER FIRE YOUR HAIR IS TURtllS GREY MID U IB VOII US OLD This is Not the Time When Old Age is to be Desired TO KEEP POPULAR KEEP YOUR APPEARANCE OF YOUTH A young man was purprlsed to have his application for a position "turned down." Ha was better equipped for the position than the fellow who got It Ha discovered that his grey hairs difl it:. He was "too old" looking. . It's the same everywhere. There is no doubt hut that grey hair does make a . SKIDMORE SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS BACK ACHE-RHEUM AUSn, QUICKLY VAfilSII Even Most Chronic Sufferers Find Relief After a Few Doses Are Taken. ' . Backache, urinary disorders and rheu matism, are caused from weak, inactive kidneys, which fail to filter out the Im pnritiea and keep the blood pdre, and the only way on. earth to permanently and postively cure such troubles la to remove the cause. ; . The new discovery Croxoiie, soon re lieves such Conditions because it reaches the very roots of the disease. It sojiks rtyht-into-t htfpee -P-HaeHw li Mo neys, through the walls and lining's: cleans out the little filtering cells and glands; neutraliaes and dissolves the poiHonous Ui'ie acid substances tliat Uifls in -the joints and mum !c? to scratch and irritate nM ( ;n. rlimi!.-i-tlsm;. heals the influu. i im-murixm 3 f BY HEU.vi - JAit. EUT ,yt. CASE. CP Rwrt'.MAT" T sia Washington Makers Protest Against Giving "Edge" to ' . B. C. Mills. " . (United Frees lieased Win.) , . Tacoma, Wash., April 21. Protesting against placing shingles on the free list, as proposed by the new tariff bill, shingle men of Washington have' asked the cooperation of all lumbermen on the Paclflo coast, with a view to peti tioning congress to allow the present tariff to remain, ; . The Red Cedar Shingle Manufacturers' association, representing about ITS shin gle mills en the eoast, has addressed a letter to the West Coast Lumber Man ufacturers' association, with headquar ters at Taooma, setting forth its views on the removal of the present tariff of (0 eents thousand. -vVv i It is pointed out that the removal of this tariff would give shingle manufac turers of British Columbia, who prae tlealy draw from tha same timber belt as the mills on this side of the line, aa undue advantage. He says that al ready the British Columbia mills have an advantage because SO per cent of tha labor employed la the Canadian mills is oriental , - The opening f the Panama eanal will put the American manufacturer at a further disadvantage, as shingles from Canada will be sent In foreign bottoms, whose freight rates are approximately 15 per cent less than the charges by American ships. ' . TELL IT TO YOUR NEIGH ' BORS - If you are one of those fortunate women who have found relief through the use of Lydia E. Flnkhara'e Vege table Compound, from the dreadful suf fering incident to some female derange ment, tell of it to your neighbor whom you hear complain of dreadful backache, bearing down pains, dizziness, head aches, Irregularities, nervousness and despondency, and when she finds relief in nature's remedy for woman's tils, as thousands of other women have,, she will hJess you for telling her about it. mad look old. ' There is no use waiting another minute don't lose your po sition or fail In getting a tetter one because you are oJd looking use JIay'a Hair Health, now. Those who are using Hay's Hair Health recommend it to their friends; because "it is genuinely good, always restores grey hair to its natural color; destroys dandruff, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, ;. You begin o note the difference at once. The few grey hairs disappear and never return. Why look old when you are young? Get a bottle of Hay's Hair Health at once, start using it and see w hat a difference a few applications make, natre ea the bladder and cleans out and strength, ens the stopped up, lifeless kidneys i they .later, ana Rift all tha polstons from the blood, and drive it out of the systrm. ' So sure, so positive, so quick and last-ins;,- are the results obtained from th use of Croxone,' that' three doses a day for a few days are often all that is re quired to! euro. the worst backache, ra-' ulate the most annoying- blndd-r ;..-. ders, and overcome the numerous '01 hrr' similar comiitioiiH. ., . , It Is the mmt wonrlerfu frcpnrsfl.in ever made for the purpose. 11 In j 1 - . pared that It. Is prac.ilcnity tint-.-. to take it Into the hiiim-ii .v tn v out result. . An oriiriHfil'VifH k'.CT- fif (' - . but a ti'il'i,-, mul nil ilri'r m tlmrineil to return tin i-hi. : ('ri)xi.nin f.iiis(i Kiw .-ii. ( i c 11 .!".-s of h. ,!,! 1 i'i - , j v . ( 1m u ' f i, c ; I 1 1 l-'d l wi 5 n i. Fit SHINGLES WORRY III (III