The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 07, 1913, Page 21, Image 21

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    TIIU OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVING,- 'OCTOBER 7, J
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fCO?LES3 TO SAY.
HIS ONE AMS1TION.
CAHLFUIXY MADE U7.
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JBfiHL..-'-, ."TP'JS
Mrs. Kadon Have they a keleton
In their closet? . - -
Kadon Worse; a lut year' car In
thrfr garage. . - , . r , ; ,
J Monday's Delayed
Xteauma of World Happening Received From 3 o'clock Yeaterday
" ' Afternoon Until 8 o'clock Thia Morning. " . - f '-':
Oregon Brief. ' ,'. 11 '
Eklpanon ochool district haa an eleu
tlon tangle. Petitions have ben cir
culated in separate sections. calHnyi
for a vote on proposed bond Issue?.
Elections will ba called in accordance
with both petitions. '
The entire output of the River ton
Coal Development company and the
, Llbby mine on Coos Bay and the aurpln
of the Bmtth-Powers mine, has been
contracted to aupply the Vancouver aud
Prince Rupert .parties with 24,000 tons
of coal 5 In the next. six montna.
' John Fc Haney, a teameter of Forevt
Grove, was accidentally . shot in - tho
- right arm when the gun which be was
removing from a wagon was accldetU
ally discharged. ; " -. ."-s
. The total tax collections of Jackson
i county for the quarter ending Sept SO.
era ,149. Amount . of unpaia ; nil
tax' la $152,080. , i
' Bamuel Braoitigln, a . f Uherman, waa
drowned when hla small .boat upset in
the breakers as he was. trying to croaa
the bar to troll for salmon outside.
John T. Rich of Union took biohlorido
of- mercury with suicidal Intent, after
hla aon had knocked him down for at
tempting to beat the boy mother, '
Governor West calls upon the O
Bmlth Lumber;. company to defend its
tula to 10,000 acrea of timber land.
The xovernof baa information, tt la said.
' that Indicates that the land waa ob
tained by dummy eelectlona of school
'' land. ''v-- fi"-"-'?-":' :,rs. ;.
, During the first 10 daye'of" the tour
of the "corn' and alfalfa" special train,
in Oregon and Waahngton. 14,000 farm
. era heard J the , lectures of Prof eeaor
llOlden.1'' s f - r- A y: .v'.;'..-!..
. , Attorney General Crawford, yesterday
afternoon fled hla ault acainat the gov.
ernor.V secretary and : traaaurer of the
state -of Orogon to- recover tl4,000 said
. to have been unlawfully disbursed from
the penitentiary - revolving fund. h
- One hundred delegatea are in attend-
. ance- at the- thirteenth annual conven
tion of the - State FedraUon of Wo-
- man'a cluba at Hood River..
Ed Lilly, 'Buffering from a fracttir.d
collar bone ana Injured arm, walked 10
milea before finding conveyance -to
, take him- t- Cottage Grove for treat
ments. He bad, been hurt by. a falling
log. iC'A.;.''vV:.' t 'I'.', -y.- rf-,,WO;.-,:W,.
' The first wagon load of apples grown
on the Umatilla project baa besa
. brought lno Hermifton, The fruit is
of the Wlnap and 4na than varieties
, Wnn county passed through the aum.
, mar .without destructive- forest file,
owing to effective patrol aystem.
' 4 , The annual teachers' Institute of Waa
co and Sherman oountlea la in aeaaton
.:.at The Dalles. -';v,f..:f,.j,'5-r-.v-;-.i .j
,- - The United. Statea government hat
bought thre carloads of horsea for use
- in the war department, In the upper
"Malheur valley. .? WjJ -v
The tint mayor and alderman of Mo.
lalla -have ben installed and the offi
cials are planning to submit a charter
.which- wilt exclude aaloona from the
-' city. .' ' " - ',-.-,vf.--'iT..,.;,--..
. - Snow haa fallen In the mountains of
Eastern Linn county, it being the ear
. lleat anowfall in many years.- .
Numbera of cats auandoned by aum-
ruer reaertera are atarvng to death at
Beeside, It la reported. . ?'',, tX';-..
The publio echools of Lane ' oounty
will get . $74,820 from the Interest on
state funds and -county tax fund.
The apeclal election on the proposi
tion to bond Coos county for $460,000
In interest of good road a haa ben post
poned month, Petitiona were a day
late in being filed. . (
' ' " Pacific CoaaC
The $60,000 libel ault of'Loula R.
Glavia, former, secretary of the Califor
nia conservation - oommittee, against
Phil" Francis, a newspaper man, hat 1
been .dropped ", from , tho . calendar by
Judge Pluramer of the superior court of
Stockton, , .'' s feV.v
r Arthur CT'tlahi postmaster of San
Francisco, who four montha ago . an
noupcad hie . determination to resiat the
- efforts of thsi poatmaster "neral to
remova htm from office becauaa of hla
, refusal to resign, says that he will quit
the -office voluntarily soon. t - i
William Walker, who escaped "from
the chain -gang in Alameda county In
Resinol
ms
i y 4B moment Resinol
itching
. I ing skin, the Itchinar stops and healing begins.
' ' With the aid, of Resinol Soap, It quickly removes
rall traces of eczema, rash, tetter,; ringworm, pimples or
other tormeiitinsr, unsightly eruption, leaving tJie skin..
. clear and healthy. It is equally effective for sores,
boik, burns, red, rough hands, 4jandruiT and ' piles.
Every druggUl Wherever drags ere sold yoa esa get lUalnol Ointment and
' mrnlU CtnI RiiBol Roap. pTMerlbwl by doeton for elahtew years. .
"ao WriUtoDepUl-JBoU"BaltliiKire.Md.forfreeiamples
Little Johnny- . Stout Din dong
bell! Pussy's la the well!- '
Old Mother Goose Dear fne! Now
we'll have to boll the water; -: -
News Briefly Told
1912, and went to Alaska, haa returned,
having struck It rich. His wife accom
panied him on the return. Walker of
fered to serve out the balance of hla
term for vagrancy, - aa hla . conscience
bothered him, - ' . .
Lovoll Alice Taylor. . actress, was
stricken With pneumonia at San Fran
cisco, just before he was to leave for
New York to appear under direction of
David Belasco, : and, her .. condition
critical -- 'ii.l
. Diamonds worth $4000 and $1000 In
caah were stolen from the Wendemere
hotel at Santa Monica, CaU : A well
dressed young . man' who bad mingled
with the guests is suspected,
Thirteen former government em
ployes. Including 'nine customs guard
under indictment ;', tot' conspiring . to
smuggle opium Into the United States,
pleaded "not guilty in the federal court
ft Baa Francisco. ' " . ,- -y jiis&iiU
Search of the bed of Tennessee cove,
Marlon county, California, la being made
for the bodies of D. Livingston of the
Mare Island Navy Yard, and his fiancee,
Miss Susie Johnson of Sauaallto, Vho
are believed to have been drowned Sun.
day.-1 iis s-' .'-.!, y , ii, j,.-. i :(! v.. ? -: v,
Lajy husbands, at work in the county
stockade north of Ballard. Wash., have
earned $422, which amount will be dis
tributed among the men's families,
: The Waahington state aupreme court
holds that the. three : latest objections
raised against the workmen's compensa
tion act are Invalid. The -caee will go
to the United States supreme court on
writ of error,- i, r? ;,''.-,
!:;,:: Ji!-'--vForolgB, .
Uarry , Kemp, . who - formerly . eloped
with Mra Uptpn Sinclair, and who ar
riyadT at '.Southampton, 'England, from
w..YjirlaalAtowawaywaa-HMB-
iencei to n days imprisonment at
hard labor,, preliminary to his deporta
tion. " Hj.--; :. , ;C.i-'V','---tfi,-;'..irv.'.'?'--S-.
Earthquake shocks totally destroyed
the Tillage of TomoslMn the western
part of Panama; according to uncon
firmed reports. - The plaoe bad $00 pop
ulation. - - - - ' .
Emperor William and the." Duke of
Cumberland and the imperial office are
embarrassed over the indiscretions of
the Hanover f legitimists and" the pub
licity the affair has drawn In Germany.
The emperor's envoy Is trying to bring
sdoui an agreement.
Emperor, William of -Germany has de.
elded to take -half and allow, the widow
of the other half in the controversy over
the estate of $800,000 left him by Her
man snorr, an eccentric wood Xausch-
Witl.' "'''i'.-.-in -: y.-r-r1-' t k(-;i'1"''
Thousand caaes of tnud have been or
dered shipped from, the salt lake batha
near Odessa, Russia, to the lmnerial
palace at Malta, to- be need, If la aaid,
in treatina- a malady ! from ' which the
cjarevitch is auffering.-
Slr Gilbert Parker, Canadian novelist
and F. R. Benson. Shakaspeareaa actor.
received the degree of doctor of lawe
from McGlll university. ; , ;
Two masked men robbed Cashier C-A.
Koelb of the American Velvet company a
plant at Stocklngton,. Conn, aa he was
driving from the bank to the plant. The
robbers obtained $1, 000. . . - ; .:i j
Discovery of strands of human hair
clinging to thg end of a fiahenuan'a Una
has led the police of Newcastle, Ind., to
dragsthe bed of Blue river for the body
of Catherine Winters, aged 9,' missing
since March SO, last r , .
Henry Spence. held in Chicago, who
admits having kllUd 11 persons, for
merly lived In Philadelphia, aay the po
lice. He was known in the latter city
aa Ed Good, and hla father, mother and
alatera are Uvlng there. , . ..-tx i '
The sphynx 'figure of Ramses' It,
found a year ago in the ruins of the an
cient Memphis, is on board a . tramp
steamer at a dock at Philadelphia, wait
ing transfer to the University of Penn
sylvania museum. ' It weighs 11. tons
and measures II feet across. . '
. The will of the lata Mrs. Mary Davla
MeKnight at Galesburg 111., bequeathes
$416,000 bf her $600,000 . estate to char
ity. Moody Bible Institute, Chicago Or-
Ointment touches tiny Itch-
stops :v'!8K'ftj;;,;
' i ej i k lu - -. l j.
tantlv A
' Urinks--Women aren't a smart as
men; nay what ybu.wUV- ' ;
Mrs. Brinks Believe me, Henry, 1 11
ay what X will, all rights '
1 BURTON H. PECK DISPLAY WINS SWEEPSTAKES
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Peclc exhibit "at Morrow County fair.
Heppner,' Or " Oct! 7. The dry?, land
farm . products ' products : of Burton . H.
Peck, "conservation farmer,", won : tho
sweepatakee at the Morrow county fair
held here reoently. The stripped eara
phan's .Home- and "other Bible soeietiea
share In the htMt;r .i,,
''''Tr!' EgecutlTe.',.'; r-;,"
, Secretary of Agriculture Houston has
invited, wlnemakara and.- grape growers
of every part, of the country to a pubilo
hearing November to settle the ques
tion of labeling domestic wlnea. .
Secretary of the Navy. Daniels- will
ask an official reoort on the case of En-
sign Chevalier, a navy aviator, arrested
In Baltimore, after J running oown.iwo
boya with an automobile. The aecreUry
aays he wiU deal drasUeaUy with cases
of drunkenness among naval of fleers.
'President Wilson cxpeete to aena to
the senate this week the nomination U
H. M, . Plndell, a newapaper editor ox
Peoria. .I1L. aa ambaaaador : to Russia,
and Mayor Brand Whitloek of Toledo,
Ohio, aa minister to Belgium. -There is
still possibility, or wiiuam t-,,uoino
Democratic nutlonal t chairman, ? neing
nominated for ambaaaador to jrrance.
SEATTLE TURNS PALE '
WHEN RAT IS FOUND
Seattle, s-Waah;;,'Oot. T-Health au
tborltiea are breathing easier today fol
lowing; a'-careful search of th water
front, docided upon b City Health Com
mlaaloner James E. Crlchton, Dr. Eu
gene Kelly, secretary of the state board
of health. . and Dr. t- Weyd,, repre
sentatlT of. the: TJSited Stotea health
service, after a rat Infected with . bu
bonlo plague had : teen f oundLon the
dock. . i - . - , 5 r '
The floor of the building under which
the tnfeeted rat waa found, waa taken
up and rat poison plaoed at scores of
points witbln'aeverat blocks of the dia
trlcU No mora Infected rats were dis
covered. ' , - - . M
- As tblg - la the first1 infection ' found
in Seattle in two years, Dr. Crichton la
positive i the rat was brought to- this
elty rtfcently. probably by one of the
oriental liners., , - . .
CIRCUIT' COURT HOLDS
N FORTH AT HOOD RIVER
'7 .'!:;.,'';-.'-. 7' ..'... . . . ,t,-- t: -r -. :..
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Hood River, Or., Oct 7. Circuit court
for Hood River county convened Mon
day With Judge W, It, Bradahaw orr the
bench. The damage suit of the Hood
River Spray " Manufacturing - company
va; .Faolfla Power & Light' company,
wherein ' : the latter company la , being.
sued -for $20,000 as the result or -the
burnlnar of the spray plant last April
wherein it Is charged that, the Utter
company - waa negligent in the opera
tion of its engines passing the spray
faotory while engaged in construction
work, will be heard. The' damage case
of Hassllnger vs. Burns Jones for $6000
damages sa the result or physical in
Juries sustained In an assault and bat
tery case will follow. The grand Jury
concluded lta work Monday and no true
bills were found.
LAST PAYMENT MADE FOR
THE OREGON CITY LOCKS
(Salem Bureau I The Journal. t
- Salem, Or., Oct 7. The last $100,000
payment by the state toward the pur
chase price of the Oregon City locks and
canal waa made yesterday by Secretary
of State Oloott The payment waa made
to the First National Bank of Portland
for th secretary of the treasury. Sec
retary Breckinridge had requested In
July that the payment be made, bnt
Oloott secured permission to withhold
the -payment until the money waa need-
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LucasWhat's
i thoua-ht about T
: .WackerHe'a tryln' '.to", think of
. something: freakish to land by parcel
, poat " i i J ,
of cqrn in the middle of the display ?won
first prise against all comers for. th
best 12 ears of corn displayed. Mr,
Feck' and members of hla family won
numerous other prUea. , ; '
ed, and in so doing aaved the state ap
proximately $2000 in Interest ' -
In all the state contributed $300,000
toward the purchase of the locks by the
government - . . .
Check the Symptoms
of Lung Trouble
'' One sf the manv reasons why Luna
Trouble is so difficult to fight Is be
cause toe disease is : orien or a very
flattering nature. The patient may look
well, but in reality la fast -losing
strenctn ty continued mant eweats.
fever and cough.,- - These symptoms
should be checked as quickly as possi
ble. Eckman's Alterative is beneficial
1n..hrtklnff fever and nlorht nnti and
it 'has brought about many ooropleta re-
ooveries. . xteaa tnjs case: .
- aoa w. SBtn St.. New yonc
"Gentlemen : I - am ' writinar you this
testimonial that others may Know what
your Alterative has done for me. Since
I waa a very young woman I was a suf
ferer from Bronchitis. I tried doctor
after doctor, -getting little or no Dene
fit Finally I ha night sweats, weak
apella and lost rapidly in weight and
my doctor told me if they-; were not
cheeked I would have Lung Trouble.
Miss Mary Korhamer, who Is a friend of
mine, recovered arier ulkuis; your Al
terative and. insisted that lT,.try It.; I
am now, after two years, perfectly
well, strona- and healthy."
i Ailiaavn. who. itusA yyjtuuetnu.
I Above abbreviated! mora on reauest).
Eckman's Alterative has been proven
by many years' test to oe most ernca
ciaua for severe Throat and Luna- Af
fections, Bronchitis, Bronchial Asthma.
stubborn - i-oias ana-wi upouuaing -ins
system. Contains no narcotics, poisons
or habit forming drugs. ' Sold by The
Owl Drur Co. writs the Eckman Lab
oratory Philadelphia, Pa., for booklet
telling of recoveries and additional evl
dence.- - .
Dctvccn Vomcn'o
Health or Suffering
The main reason why bo taany
women Buffer greatly at times
is because of a run-down con
dition. Debility, poor circula-'
tion show In headaches, lan
guor, nervousness and worry,
PILLS
; (Tk UrfMt Sale at Aay MasWaa la tte VMM)
'are the safest, . surest, .most
convenient and most economi-
cal remedy. They clear the
system of poisons, purify tho
blood, relieve suffering and
ensure such good health and
strength - that all tho bodily
In actions, feelings and
looks, thousands of women have
proved that Beecham's. Pills
Tlio D!iTcrCu33
' ' Sold rcrywfaera. la boiM, 10a., 2Se.
Voawa wiU lad the direction with amy be
very valuabla. . - . .
Zeke -wrapped , In " s
Ella She paye a arood deal at at
tentlon to her makeup. ! -i
Stellas-Tee: aha has one ot theaa
elaborate (acta.
LOVESI
IS v
ASSAILANT OF THREE
Y
Shoots Girl, Her Lover, and
Himself When-His Rivai y
Kisses Her, -
' (United Preat Leased Wire.) ' ' -Loa
Angeles, Oct 7 Victims of a
disappointed suitor, Beulah Gibson, a
pretty telephone operator of San Pedro,
and Charles Stout, her aweetheart, are
dying from bullet wounds. Frank Pllla
bury, who fired the; ahota, sent a, bullet
Into hla own lunga and la in a critical
condition. : : v .s . . ; - - ;
- The ahootlng occurred on the porch
of the young woman' home at San
Pedro late laat night. Plllsbury. hid
ing nearby, became infuriated When he
saw stout embrace tne gin ana "xiaa
her soodnls-bt" ,y-.-,j.
Shrieking wildly, Pillabury !' ruahed
upon the porch, shot Stoutaa be at
tempted to defend, the gtHTand when
Stout fell, sent another bullet Into Miss
Olbaon'a body. ' He shot hlmaelf after
pumping another bullet Into the lunga
of the (prostrate Stout .-.' ! -.:.: t
,;In Plliaburrs- pooket- was found a
note that read: "f am doing this, for
I can atand It no longer.)' I love Beulah.
I can't atand to aee her with him. Good
bye and good luck." . , .x
BETTER TRAIN SERVICE- S
V IN MALHEUR COUNTY
Salem, Or, Oct 7. The railroad eom.
mlaalon haa been advised that the O.
W. B, A N. railroad company has put
on a' atraigbt . passenger train aervlce
on lta branch line from Ontario to Vale,
in Malheur-county.-to meet -the com.
plalnta of patrons on the line who ob
jected to the delays at atatlons Incident
to running a mixed passenger and
freight train. . The mixed train will be
run dally, except, Sunday, alao, from
Ontario to Brogan.
'a .... i, . i,, n
Suffered Twenty-One years
. Finally Found Relief "
Having suffered for twenty-ons years
Ytth a pain in my aide, I finally have
found relief In Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root The physicians called It "Mother's
Pain," and Injections of morphine were
my only relief for abort periods of time.
I became ao sick that I had to undergo
a surgical operation in New Orleans,
whloh benefited me for two years, When
the same pain came back one day I was
ao sick that I gave up hopea of .living. A
friend adviaed me to try your Swamp
Root and X at once commenced ualng It
Tho first- bottle did me ao much good
that I, purchased two mora bottles. I
am now on' my second bottle and am
feeling like new woman, I passed a
gravel stone as large aa a big red bean
and aeveral small ones, X have .not had
the least feeling of pain since taking
your Swamp-Root and Z feel It my duty
to recommend this great medicine to all
Buffering. humanity. Gratefully youra,
f MRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE; '
Avoyelles Par. : Marks vine. La,
- Personally appeared before me,, this.
ISth day of July, 1S11, Mra Joseph Con
atanoe, who aubaorlbed the above state
ment and made oath that tho earns la
true In aubatance and In faoi. v :
. . TO MORROW, Notary rub.Ho,
X,ette to
Dr. Xlbner c
ntngnamton.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yoa
Send to" Dr. Kilmer Co.; Bingham-
ton, N. T'for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. Tou will also receive
a booklet of valuable Information, tell
ing all about the kidneya and bladder.
When writing, be sure and mention the
Oregon Dally Journal. Rerular fifty-
cent and one-dollar alia bottles, for aale
at all drug stores.
."J. I KEEFE
' Cnranle end Heme Dia,
: eaeaa readily eaeeeak. t
. my tbonragh and ezhaaa.
! Ue SMthoes o traal,
mtnt - wbea tbey" are
carefally asd eooaistestiy
IvlMwed. BUaUkes are
a . Blaimoaa. be.
taeae f hate treated
aaccaaefutlf theasaaoa e(
eaaas exactly like roar
bwb. ' it is aa errat set
ta aeeb the adrloa at
aptelBllal who haa ha
wviwww aae
Sires exelnalve Beneaal atteaUos te the
treatiaeBt ( eneb caaee. . 1 am Jloaasad
to pracuoe la the suus et Uresoa, Waa.
lagloa, CallfofsU sad Nevada, aay efflaa
la tboroegbly eqaippad with erery eJactrt.
eel aa mechanic i eerlce aacaaaarr u
the eelasUde treatmeBt ef . yoar .ellaraeu,
I dsUalftar the World's latwt. raaveaioe, .
' 1 I Treat Soeeeesranyt - '
CBBOmO, aHVOl)i, .BLOOD, - g!ie
BLADDBB. LIVES ae KIDNBT OiaV
Ecz twa; BMJcaa, fines ail
risi-uLa. ,
, Coaanltatloa aad BiamtnaHoa rBIa,
te s T to Pall1 undaa Jo ,i t,
J. j'keEFE, Ph. g. mSd.
Booma 11-11 lAfayette BWg.
lltU WASHINOTO! BT.. COB. ' TB,
7 fOaTWND. OB. . . ,
LAD1S!askfor
;3antikomixtureno.6.
. fat , Bessie a.d ku. ;.v J
ar uian a nvuicin aaaj- ti xoa. l V
ZS worka like magic. Pries g. " 1
XV f A'f Biisraalei-il hr tha HaMfuad
; hhdm airrnaiD an. por aau
t vt ii w .., jus Morruoa sireet.
YOUTH
I
Hewitt la your wife a rood cook7
Jewltfr-flay, aha builda pla thai
WIDE AWAKE DEALER ,
READ JOURNAL WANT .
. AD, BEAT COMPETITOR
v A Journal . aollcltor talked
' yesterday with a dealer who had
4 aeveral second-hand wagons for
e sale. The dealer wondered why
e ' he had not eold them. If he had
e - been wide awake he .could have
found a market for two of them.
last week,, merely by reading the
e want ads In The Journal. A live '
e S wire dealer studied the want ads,
e saw that a man wanted wagons,
e- and made tna saia ,
e ' Which are you T The man who
e sleepa among his unsold goods. ;
or the one wno iooks ror nis mar-
e ket and aells hla goodsf :
e - You can t seu gooua ny sitting
e back and relying on chance. Pur-
e chasers CO not .. "just arop in,
e you must look , them up end,
'draw them In.
The best warto do thia is .
tt through the classified columns of
The Journal. Wake up be the
1 early bird. Meet your c nance in
The Journal want ada. ,
C
THE DALLES PROJECT
aAWAITS LANPS RETURN
(Wasblnctoa Boriia'a of The Jeonut.) '
V Washington, Oct .7. Acting Director
of the Reclamation Service A. P. P.
Davis informed Senator Lane today that
a question of cooperation between the
government and the state on The Dalles
water power project awaits the return
of Secretary of the Interior Lane. ?
SURVEY ACCEPTED FOR
LAKE-COUNTY. LANDS
.,-r... f:r . . .. y. m n-i;--:,;;;---:
Washington, ' Oct. lRepresentatlve
Sinnott has been notified that the gen.
eral land office bas accepted the aurvey
of townships tS, $0, and 1 7. 'Lake coun
LOOK YOUHGPHETTY
Orandma'g reeipav of 8f Tea and
Sulphur darkeni go natutaUy
that nobody can tell
1 Almost everyone knows that Saga Tea
and Sulphur, properly compounded,
brlnga back the natural color and luster !
to the hair when faded, streaked or gray;
also ends- dandruff, itching acalp and
atopa falling hair. Yeare ago the only
way to get this mixture was te make It
at home, which la mussy and trouble
eorae. Nowadays, by asking at any drug
store for "Weyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy,1' you will get a large bet.
tie of tbla famoua old recipe for about
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Don't - atay gray I - Try It I No , one
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Ton dampen a sponge or aort nruan
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taking one small strand at a time by
morning the gray hair dlsappeara, and
after another application or two, your
hair becomee beautifully dark, thick and
glossy,
AND DIGEST If.
No indigestion, no sour, gassy
v r stomach or dyspepsia '
:' v-; Try itl . .
j-r ;!(!'-".,. '-'-j'.- . waamBBBmamj. ,,. I . pvt t'
I Do aome fooda yoa eat hit back taata
good, but work badly; ferment into atub-
born lumpa ana cause a sick, sour, ga7
stomach T Now, Mr. or Mrs. DyapcpUo.
jot this downt Papa's Dlapepeln digests
verythlng, leaving nothing to sour and
upset you. No difference how badly your
stomach la disordered, you get happy
relief m five minutes, but what pleaaee
you most 1b that It strengthens and reg
ulates your stomach so you can eat your
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HOW. TO PREVENT i.
ACID STOMACHS AND
FOOD FERE1EKTATI0N
By a Stomach gpclallst -
. As a specialist who has spent many
years in the study and treatment of
stomach troubles, I bave been forced to
the conclusion that most peopla who
oomplaln of stomach trouble . poesess
stomachs that are absolutely healthy
and normal. The real trouble, that which
causea all the pain and difficulty. Is acid
in the stomach, usually due to, or ag
gravated by, food fermentation. ..- AcM
Irritates the delicate lining of the stom
ach and food fermentation cauaes wind ,
which distends the stomach abnormally,- .
causing that full bloated feeling. Thus
both acid and fermentation Intsrfare . -with
asd retard the process of digestion.
The stomach la usually healthy and nor-t
malt but irritated almost past endurance
by these foreign elements acid and
wind. In all such casesand they com-"
prise over SO per cent of all stomach dlft
flcultles- the first and only step necee ,
sary Is to neutralise the add and stop
the fermentation by taking in av-little
warm or cold water immediately -after
eating, half a teaspoonful of bisurated
magnesia, which la doubtless the best -
ana oniy reany eirecuve aniaem em ,
food corrective known. --The acid will
be neutralised and the fermentation
stopped almost Instantly, . and you
stomach will at once proceed to digest
the food in a heaUhy,. normal manner.
Be sure to ask' your chemist for the bl-
surated magnesia, as I have found cttar
xorms utterly lacunar m
valuable properties. -F. J.
In-, its peculiarly
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach &etrw
edy . Is Recommended and -Praised
by Thousands Who
1 Have Been Restored. '
' "l was a tick uaa to
about threemoatbf,
caused froia Gall Stoiuit
ol the Llrer and was told
bf three e ear iqoet prom
lnent physlelaae that I .
woald have to sobmlt to
la Optra ttoa to get relief,
but beard at your Hon
Uarful Stomaeb. Heonxlr
and eeenree a full beat,
awat and took tt aoourd
1b( to dlraetlon aud
paaied baodracis .of ' Call
mono. IJlaee takus yar
BMOlcine I work regularly
and don't feat atur ill U
fecti. -1 am praialBf yew Bssaedy to, a I sir
frleeds. , 1 tblak It worthy of tbe hlsbwt
pralae. - B. L. DOOUET, aaaoae, a." - ...
Hutferera ef Stomach, Uvet bb4 fotwitiiial
Allmeata are sot asked te take Vayr'e Wonaar
fal Btom aob aemady far wmJu asd - toootba
before tbey feel benefited. Juat try one owe , .
which should suae yea fotl better in health.
eoarlBca yoa that yoe wUl boob ba wall and
atrona, free yoa from pain aad Buffering aatl
tire yoa a sound and healthy stomach, aa It has
dooe la tboasands of eUiar eaaM. WhereTer it
Is takes roo will hear nothlnf bat the aiifiaat
pratae. 6e te your drasaiat eak blm about tba .
TSBt reeults if has bees aecompliabiog in raws
grst reaulU It has sees aeeompiianmf in ei
of people he knows, or sand to Geo. H. Mi
Mfg. Chamlet 1M-1M Whiting St., Chicago,
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III.,
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"FAFFS DIAPEPSIii"
favorite foods without fear. . Moat rem
edies give yon relief sometime they
are alow, but . not sure. Dlapepsia Is ,
quick, positive and puta your stomaoh
ln a healthy condition so the misery
won't eome back. '" .Si ''-- -v "' - ;
Tou feel different aa aeon aa Papa's
Dlapepeln comes in contract with the
atomacb distress : lust vanishes your
stomach gets sweet, to gasea, no belch
ing, no sructatlona of undigested food,
your head olears and you feel fine.
Put an end to stomach trouble by get
ting a large fifty-cent case of Pape'a
Dlapepsin from any drug store. Tou re-,
allse In five minutes how needless it is
to Buffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or
any stomach dlaorder. .
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