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. HAL, Vi ;CTOBEX 17, r "losn that way. co.a::di Ti:Z REASON. SURE of it: , , f, - w iff fV j :3A r . ... t SJV- H v v i' Z- 'OM l;.ML -4 t ; . '.""""" '''-11111), " .wi-w , , Krf 'Ml .. A ii tciNt "It's a strang coincidence, lut ;,w& I b-iught my auto I haven't been troubled with burglars." ' .Knowing J-Viond -"They know you liave nothing left but the price of a plat Of ftasyllua,- .-." Thursday's News .Happening of Human Interest Occurring Tbronghont the World After yesterday's Issuo Went to Press. ' - j : Poclfic Coast.' An old fashioned spelling; bee wa '' held at the Tacoma Commercial club on lh4, occaaioa of the first membership .dinner ot. the club. , Two teams of 0 ftjien each contested, ; Three , hundred people attended the be& , , ' ' Vayne Luce, . aged IS, ' was fatally hurt while playing football at Guy, Wash. He was struck on the head by " another player. A blood clot formed-on ' the brain and the boy died. Mayor CotterJU . has given out fig ures showing) according to his view, that Brattle is employing more people than Portland. The figures are lnter- tto ........ , The steamer Nome has sailed from , that place with 260 passengers, and at . tU Michaels siie will take on 170 mora '. x lis po4i win return or; nuuww before the season closes. Many people Who. lost everything In the. recent tidal f Inoils arasrpturnlne to. the states. - The rqptfrt of the faolflo Coast com ' pany for the year shows a net profit of ItmllV The report Includes the ' business of the Facifla Coast Steamship company and the Pacifio tjoal company, Columbia & Puget Sound Railroad com pany, and Pacific' Coast Railway "com pany ef Ban Francisco, - . " An a result of a courtship which has iexienaea across iu cuuuun vj 'Miss Mildred Howell of Caribou, Maine, has arrived at Oakland to marry George 6harpe, - Correspondence began at solic itation of relatives..,-- , ; " , John It. 'McNab of' Cam lnettl-Diggs fame, h dcnled.that he will be a can didate - for governor -of , California, -or for senator. ."He says a political career .eTi. MtHw-n tltatf nun aa rinrnnflfVa - to those 6f( -private life. -- v ' , , Manuel N.' Neidiver, who claims to be descendant of an old Bpanisn zamny, chose a inarriage ceremony' to 60 yH In the penitentiary. He was found guilty of a statutory, fcffens against a minor girL- . ' ' - . A posse, .led by l$-yea-old Mary Car. amona Is pursuing Jose, Oonsaiea, wno shot and probably fatally wounded Frank Caramona, the girl's father. The author ltiexdeoiare the- manwlll be'takerf dead or alive. 'Caramoaa was .shot, awhile pr9tbcUnflJ his daughter from an attaok by Qonza'es, i " , - The city commissioners of Sacramento prohibited the production ot Scatbor- The play had attracted a large number of people! ' the seating capacity of the house having beeiy sold out - - " Tnhnann will lASV. f O ,th 7east."Bunaay :to participate In ths pro,l' gresslvd wmpaign in w imr "v MaBsachusetta Ha will be absent three . weeks. Johnson Is delighted to respond to the call, r ' . , . Goverh9r .Francis- E..MeOovern , or ' 'Wisconsin was a guest at the Oakland Commercial cms.. .e paimea v picture of the future of bis atate, V ' '' " '.' .- - Foreign. ' f - , tiacauBe vne ; i;iw tuoc . v w - board until claim for bonuses- for re maining : on the ground. 'While- damage to a grounded Vessel -was repaired, the ' steamer Mount Temple did not sail for Un gland from Montreal. ' engagement against the Greeks. Colonel Peteff, brigade commander,", was ..sen fOI 01 That llchlngr -Stopped Instantly - i i ' i i " Try ZEXIOj Skin Troubles VantslL Buy a ass Bottle Tiday. and Ptots It ' Gloryl ' A remedy for skin tortures that makes, everybody smile and say MXoo-rarl", If you- have that terrible Give Me ZSltTO, Qtilokt It Is Guaranteed , to Btop tbU Xerrlble Itching XnstauUy." fiery, - unreachable Itching, scorching, raw eczema prickly heat, rash, tetter, irritated or inflamed skin, blotches, pimples or- blackheads, you - Will I mar vel at the- results of ZEMO. - . ZEMO l a clean, antlaeptks solution, not a crease -or ointment Itching vanishes at the first application; this is absolutely guaranteed or money re funded. Use it on the baby, too, It f rives Immediate relief in all skin tor urea. Dandmft and scalp itching vanish. "Suffered 33 years with eczema. Fin ally tried 2BMO. It cured me sound and welt - That was 15 months ago. ZEMO Is a blessing." Mrs. &. JSason, Hope, Ark.- First-class druggidts everywhere sell ZKMU tor zao a sraiea Dottle, or seni direct on receipt of price by El' W. Itose Medicine Co., tit Louis, Mo. Sold and guaranteed in Portland by Woodard Clarke Drug Co., Alder and West Park streets; Kkldmore Drug Co., 151 Third stwet. It la a in fa aud sore m Ni.ii'. naillftt.n aa ..1.. Vvj ' worku liUo muftlc. lrip $2.xi; ,.., doublB urewftb 5. ft ! ': ana ciinraiDppd lit ,tlie Helfond 32 i". -11 1 'ffLADI&SrASK FOR" Oil Villager Say. actorman, didn't you play hero lu Uncle Tom's Cabin 'bout fourteen years ago? -, Wonita S tan x How aid you know meT , Old Villager I always remember s tccktle u J once seo It- Briefly Sketched tenced by. court martial at Sofia, to four years In prison. ') '' The Gorman crown -prince ' recently sent a letter of protest to Imperial Chan cellor . von Bethmann-Hollweg, against permission ' being fclven to Prince Er nest of Cumberland- to ,ccupy ' .' the thrpne of the Duchy of Brunswick with out renouncing his pretensions to ' the throne of Hanover, i .- H , Eastern. V 1 I - Old fire horses of New Yortt wilt not in the future be sold, to hucksters or neddlers. but will Instead find homes on the-inebriates farm In Warwick. . The -animals will be' well cared for, and the name and . records of each . horse Will appear on the stalls of the eauinea Under the anti-gossip act In Outa gamie county, Wisconsin, a woman was the first person to be fined for violation of the law.; The anti-gossip act covers oases of near-scandaL , - " , Bishop Charles J. O'Reilly of the dio cese, of Baker. Or., Is the- first of the prelates to arrive at Boston to pkrtlcl pate In the Roman Catholic Missionary congress which opens Sunday. Five hun dred priests and several thousand lay men will attend. On her arrival. 1 at Boston, Mrs. A. Chant London , slum worker, bitterly denounced English: militant suffragettes and Mrs. Pankhurst, their leader. . She says Mrs. Pankhurst has written a most shameful chapter In faietory of women's progress, , ,1 Colonel Robert It Thompson pleaded not guilty In New York to. a charge of conspiring with -James A. Patten and others to corner tha cotton crorii of 1909. .Patten had previously paid a fine- rather than race prosecution. ; From 1907 to 113 deaths from auto mobile accidents In Chicago Increased 163 per cent . New York shows a gain of ilO per cent- v Cleveland stands at the top of the list with a gain of 610 per cent Seattle's Increase was 180. , The upper -house of the Tennessee legislature passed two pf the so-called law- enforcement .Dins, one measure prohibits Interstate shipment of liquor. The other , makes saloons and gambling or disorderly j houses nuisances, which may be abated on application of 10 or more citizens. - ! - n Two Michigan boys who had found $20,000 ,aha after spending portions of it dug up the box and hid It again, found on their return to the cache that the money was missing. . - In an address, before .the Vational f av-iriviwiiua vunj.ereiice a jrnuaaei phia, William C. Redfleld. Secretary, de clared that f the recklessness of the American people was the cause of great jr.fs -. . Oregon Briefs. . i - A local option election will be held at Dufur November 4. Petitions were cir culated so -quietly that only a few of the. "wets", were aware of the plan until the petitions were filed. - - -From-effects of Injuries "sustained in a fall down a flight of stairs Mrs. Cor delia Mills, aged 81, died at Keno, The woman never. r recovered consciousness after the f alL , - - - , , i A second crop of strawherries Is be ing harvested by K, J. Taylor, of Inde pendence. There, will be on the aversge of a pound to the plant, or 60 boxes In all. - . , A force of engineers under the direc tion of Louis Grin wold and W. W. Peters, of the- state highway commis sion, has begun the work of surveying a route between Astoria and Westport Klamath Falls Is planning to build hitching racks. -The city will secure a traot of land near the business section for the accommodation : of farmer's team. , Executive. ' , - Secretary of. the Navy Daniels de clares that American; cltisens should be compelled to cast their ballots on mat ters of state. . He said that a man should, no more desert his country m a political crisis than -that he should de sert thajkrmy in time of war. Secretary ' McAdoo has ordered . ths summary dismissal from the govern ment service or , ueorge L. Bnider, a bookkeeper In the Ufesavlng service, be cause of an anonymous charge m.de reflecting oh his superiors. President Wilson commuted the sen tence of Richard Ol Heal,- holder of the king's medal for service In the Trans vaal war, who has been serving a life sentence for aiding In robbing a cost office , V, . J. ' FOREST GRQVE MAN IS V ; HEART DISEASE VICTIM Forest Grove, Or., Oct 17.--lra Allen, 60 years old, died suddenly at his home here Wednesday, from heart disease. He w - uura ourungion, Vermont, wners be Spent his, boyhood. He went with his parents to Oakland, CaL, where he was manager of The Central Creamery for 25 years. He married Mrs. Sadie N. Huber in 1908 at San Jose, Cal Th body will e cremated tomorrow in Portland and the ashes will he sent to Oakland.' Mr. Allen Is survived by his wife and -one son, end .Mrs. -Allen's daughter. Norma Huber. 4 . l" T ' m- 1 1" n, ji f ' " Miss Milin Will Lecture. . ' Silverton, Or., Oct.' 17. Through the enorts or Mrs, J. j. conneli of Shanghai. China, who is visiting with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Longacre of this city, the Women's- Social Science club has secured the services of Miss Milin, an instructor In domestic science at O. A. C, for a demonstration in cooking.. A meeting will be held at Commercial club rooms Saturday at 3 p. m., to which all women In this vicinity are Invited. - Mrs, Connell will sing. - ., , " Miss Relgel Becomes an Angell. La Center, Wash., Oct 17. Misa Ida Relgel, formerly a teacher in thu schools at Stevenson, Wash., and Austin Angell of Portland were married here Sunday. They will make their home in Portland.- Governors will Travel." Salem,-' Or., Oct 17. Oovernor West and Governor Xiater of Washington sre planning to make a- Joint visit of ths The Leading Lady I want you to follow my directions.1 I'll try to make myself plain. . The Koubrette -You needn't try? nature baa made you; plain enough. . stats institutions 6f -Washington . and Oregon for. the purpose of comparing ideas. If It. can be arranged the visits will- be made next month, but If not then they will be made soon after the first Of ths ear, - - -V COTTAGE GROVE. WILL o BE: ADVERTISED IN EAST ' Cottage Grove, Or., Oct 17. -Cottage Grove will be represented by a. complete display at the eastern land shows. ' In the exhibit are 76 varieties of wheat, 15 varieties ', oats and 6 varieties of millet, ,85 varieties " of wild grasses, four , varieties : ot timothy, 10 varl tlea 'of' vetch and a .mlacpllaneous assortm en t of horse beans, wild and tame clover, buckwheat flax, etc. The -wheat exhibit Is a particularly Interest ing one,, ranging from enow white to coal black. -. -r w . -The exhibit was, prepared by 3. .W, Grant, chairman of the advertising com mittee ' of the Commercial club, ; and Felix Currln. The entire exhibit was raised on the Currln farm and- included only a small part of the innumerable grains and grasses which Mr, - Currln has experimented with.'" The collection may bs left at St Paul for a permanent exhibit t w r; . ;r, PRESIDENT MVERY.FIT " i IS FRIEND'S COMMENT . . .11 , ' , , n Washington, Oct. 17. Commenting .on reports that President Wilson . Is run down as a result of constant work, on the tariff and currency bills,' that he has suffered a severe attack of indiges tion and that his associates were wor ried about him, - persons close to ths executive Bald today that they "never knew him to bo so fit.'' PARENTS UNDER AUTO CHILD FLAGS. TRAIN ' , , . ' -i imiO 'm i i .111 t; J, ' Tipton, Cal, Oct" 17. -A 6-year-old girl flagged -' a Southern Pacific train yesterday afternoon to get the-crew to lift an overturned automobile from her father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Turner, who escaped with slight In juries. - 1 - ' In Support of 'University. ' Folowlng a talk last night by Judge T. J. Cleeton before the Credit Men's Association, - which ' met i at the Mult nomah hotel. In which . the speaker fa vored the appropriation to' the Univer sity of Oregon; which has been attacked by the referendum, an unanimous vote in support of the university Was passed by the association. t . . , ; '. . Tomato ' Uke a Doughnut. , : Cottage Grove, Qr., Oct-17. A tomato grown by O. W." Sheary has. the shape of- a big doughnut, Including the hole. The stem by which the fruit was held to the plant was attached inside - the hole, which is about an Inch and a quar ter in diameter. A rough line encircles the 'freak, giving It: the appearance of having been sewed together.- Immigration Agent Arrested. . Vienna, Oct 17. Samuel AHman, local agent of the Canadian ;Paclflo railroad, today -was arrested here fn charges of promoting Immigration to Amerloa of men liable to military service. . ' ' Takes Bride to Europe. London, Oct, 17.-Marrled Just before noon, John T. Hutchins of Los Angeles end hia wife, formerly Miss Elisabeth McNear of Oakland, Cal., left on a con tinental .bridal tour. . : Romance-of G. A. II. Veteran. ,. Los Angeles, CaL, Oct 17. Jonathan H. Green, 76, G. A. Hr veteran, and Mrs. Martini L. Hamblett, 65, were married yesterday, following a romance which beganglast Memorial day. ; ' Jewelry Salesmen Arrested. Phoenix, Arts., Oct 17. Alfred Astu lys and Frank Cozena, Jewelry sales men of Los Angeles, were arrested oiiarged with attempting to steal $10,000 In gems. Dress First; Children SeconJ. 1 Auburn, N TT, -Oct, 17. Mrs. Gertrude Martin of Sage college, Cornell, told the New York state assembly of Mothers yesterday afternoon that modern girls care more for dress than for children. "GETS-IT" for, Corns,. Surely 'Gels Tliein ! It's the Corn Cars on a Hew Plan Oets Every Corn Quick and Bars. . ty , ."If you're like j-ne, and have, tried iie&ny, vy 1.11111s u ro. im vi cuih and have still got them, lust try the new, ui o, t4uiv;iv vnaj-,,, ymuienn : nu.f'r' "Talk About Tour Corn-Getters, 'QETS . IT';. Surely Is ths Seal "f (n ,H Thlagl" i , - , t , the ' new-plan ' corn cure, ' "GETS-IT.' Watch It get rid of that corn, wart, ca' lus or bunion in a hurry." "GETS-IT" is as sure as time. -It takes two seconds to apply that's all," No bandages to Stick and fuss over, no salves to make corns sore and- turn true flesh raw nnd red, no plasters, no more knives ani rasors that may cause blood poison, no more digging at corns, f Just the easiest thing In the world to un. 1'our corn days are over. "GETS-IT" Is guaran teed. . It is safe, never hurts healthy Your druralst sells - "GF1TS-IT.'. 25 cents per bottle, o direct If you wish, from R, Lawrence A Co., Chicago, (Sold In Portland by The Owl Drug Co, NahorleytiOok at Tlyter KOins; up In his plan In the faos of this wind. . Nextdoor I see.- His wife is having una (it ii Mr uousucifsmiiuic uuuuiiib. ' Continued Separation of In r.stltutions and Money toRiin , Them Are Upheld, ' St Johns, Oct. 17. The Commercial club at Its meeting Wednosday night went on record as upholding the legis lature in favoring .the University of Oregon appropriation, and the continued separation of the university- from the Oregon Agricultural college. ' The club has accepted the' Invitation to be present In force at the Interstate bridge banquet to be held November 1 at 1140 -Alblna "street, near Killings worth, avenue, r - - , For the Information ot the members, Mayor Bredeson, a member of the city's park board, gave descriptions and prices of the four pieces of property selected by the board to be submitted to the vot ers as Sitea for additional parks. The Stearns tract on Willamette boulevard, including the Allen property and the Culver property, is priced at 115,000; the Jaeger tract on Dawson street at 1 10, 000: the property under1 option of Dr, S. G. Cook north of Fessenden street be tween Buchanan and Allegheny streets at 86000; nd the Catlin tract on North Edison street at 83000; a total proposed expenditure of 884,000. , j , , - The annual election of officers placed In office the members designated by the nomlm. Jng committee, as follows: Pres ident H. W. Bonham; vice president, H. E. Pennell; second vice president Peter Autsen; treasurer, J, N. Edlefsen; other All Clogged Here's A Simple Remedy to Correct Constipation Before It Becomes Chronic." . Very few people go through life with out 'some time or other being troubled with' constipation. Thousands. Injure themselves by. the use of strong ca thartics', salts, mineral waters, pills and similar .things. They have temporary value in soma cases, it Is true, but the good -effect is soon lost and the more one takes of them the less effective they become. ' ' A physio or purgative Is seldom neces sary, and much better 'and, more per manent results can be obtained by using a scientific remedy like Dr. Caldwell' SyrUp Pepsin. It does not hide behind a high soundlno: name, but Is what it is represented to be, a mild laxative medi cine. - It is so mild that thousands of mothers give It to tiny Infants, and yet It is so compounded, and contains such definite ingredients that it will have equally good effect when used by a per son suffering from- the worst chronic constipation. Zn faot, among the greaN est endorsers of Syrup Pepsin are eld erly people who have suffered for years and found nothing to benefit them until they took Syrup Pepsin. It Is a fact that millions of families have Dr. Caldwell's Syrup pepsin con stantly in the house, homes like those of Mr. H. W. Fenstermaker, Siegfried, Pa. He says he has had wonderful re sults from the use of' Dr.. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, that In fact he has never found a remedy so good, and he is glad to recommend It The speolal value of this grand laxative tonic Is that It is COMMERCIAL CLUB AT ! ST, INS IN FAVOR . ; UNIVERSfiY , MEASURE SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES . DANDRUFF, SCALP GCTS DRY. HAIR FALLS OUT Girls ! Get a 25 cent bottle and 1 try a "Danderine Hair ' - . . Cleanse." - After washing your hair with ' soap always. apply a little Danderlne to the Scalp to invigorate the hair and prevent dryness. ' Better still, use soap as spar ingly as possible, and Instead havs a "Danderlne Hair Cleanse.'-Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and draw It carefully through your hair, taking one strand at a time. This will remove dust, dirt and excessive oil. In a few mo ments you will be aniseed, your hair will not only be clean, but It will be bE7 Strengthen w when consumption claims over 3S0 daily in the United States Neglected colds', overwork, con fining duties and chronic disorders exert the weakening influence which allow tuber cular germe the mastery, ; '. . Hie greatest treatment that science affords ts courage, rest, sunshine and Scott's Emulsion, . " , Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil to clarity and enrich the Wood, -strengthen the lungs, rebuild wasted tissue and fortify the resistive forces to throw off disease germs. 01 - jh&l Strengthen acotrri imuiioniia Deneiits v Physicians everywhere warn against !Vl?t ' , wiHi T1i!vrrvwhir tvlnkit cnon hit haa a host Of friends. ' t , Glanders Real, -or Just for tbe saks ' n rAmr in hin mac-Mnut , - members of the board of governors: C. G. Currin, "C. K McGill, A, Larowe. F. P. Drinker, -A. W, Markle, S. W.' Rogers, O. J. Gatzmyer, W. ,M. Tower, P. H. Ed lefsen, Rj C. Brand and C. R. Thompson. '' Tiie semi-annual reports of the 'Secre tary and of the treasurer were approved by the auditing committee -fend accepted by .the 'members. ; . A number of cltisens are circulating a petition, to be presented to the council, to place on the ballot, as one of the park sites to be voted, for ths Caples tract on Dawson street. This tract, which Is on the south side of the city, adjoins the Jaeger tract, is offered at the same prce, 110,000, and Is nearer the center of the city. - The Jaeger property is one of the four sites already seleoted by the park board' for submission to the voters. The petition does not state whether the Caples tract la wanted 4n place of the Jaeger tract or as an addi tional park, necessitating a greater ex penditure, - Commencing next Sunday, for the first time since -July, the- St Johns branch library will be open Sundays and holidays, from 8:80 to 6:30 p. rp. Mrs, C. P. Cates, wife of the pastor of thg Evangelical church at Dallas, Or., has Just arrived for a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrsl C II. Thayer, 533 Oswego street BURNETT WILL PROVIpES FOR MEMBERS OF FAMILY " Hillsboro, Or., Oct 17. Thi last will and testament of N. J, Burnett nresi dent of the bank at Banks, In the north ern part of this county, who died Sep tember 84, has boeok filed for probata Mr. Burnett directed that his funeral expenses, and Just debts' ba paid as soon after his oeatn as possible.' To his wlis. Mary L, Burnett at Banks, he left all the household and kitchen furniture and an undivided one-half Interest ' of all the rents from ths real property during her natural life. To his son, William L. Burnett, living at Tualatin, hs left ibuuu.j ana a uks amount to his son, Sam Burnett, living at Langdon, South Dakota. To a daugbtor, - Mrs. Sadie Up? Quick Relief & W. VEVBTEBMAKBB suited to the needs of every member of ths family. It is pleasant-tasting, mild and non-griping, uniiKe narsn pnysic, it works gradually and In a very brief time the stomacn and bowel muscles are trained to do their work naturally again, when all medicines can he dis posed with, - Tou can obtain a bottle at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar. - The latter size is usually bought by fam ine wiio already know its value. Re sults are always guaranteed or monay will be refunded, Families wishing to try a free sample bottle canlobtain it postpaid by address ing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 419 -Washington sU Montlcello, 111., A postal card with your name and address On It will do. wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an Incomparable softness and lustra Besides cleansing and beautifying the hair, one application of Danderlne dis solves every particle of dandruff; stimu lates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderlne is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, Invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating and life producing prop erties .cause tne nair to grow long, strong and Deautiruu Men! Ladles! Tou can surely have lots of charming hair. Get a 26 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter and try it t , I t ' ', ' S J V 1 ' ' ' r , t ' JKsil ii isMsMfaK-1 MB. Your Lungs Is : Timely Advice ; YOUR lungs wither proclaim itsjvorth and alcoholic substitutes. Ml Smilh Hav von' anv ahandnnftd terms for sale? . Real Estata Agrent I will ha- one , In about two' weeks that I lust sold ' to Jone.il Vankammen' ot Escanflldo, California, he left $10. ' - To his son, Millard Burnett of Banks, be' left his money, stocks and other personal property, other than that al ready spoken of, and all his real prop erty, subject; to the dower Interest of his wife. , ' The estate has a' 'probable value of 140,000, the - rem property amounting to about 25,000. The son Millard Is appointed exeautor to serve without bonds. Mr. Burnett had been a resident of Washington county for 13 years. THE BEST LAID PLANS' '. . 1 . OF NEWLYWEDS UPSET Hermlston, -; Or., Oct 17Dr. C." O. Walnscott and Mtss Norma Glddlngs of this city were quietly married here and were leaving town without notifying any of their friends, but In some way the news leaked,' and their friends not only greeted them at the train, hut for mer HermlBtonlans. in Umatilla, Hood River and Portland were notified of the event and their Journey to Portland was much enlivened, 4. ; Dtu and Mrs. Walnscott will . make their home In Hermlston after their re turn from Portland. ' BAD COLD? YOUR " HEAD STUFFED? Tape's Cold ' Compound'. gives , quick relief Contains no quinine. Take 'Tape's Col Compound" every two hours until you have taken three doses, then all- grippe misery goes and your cold will be broken. It promptly - opens your clogged-np nos trils and the air passages of the head; stops nasty .discharge or nose running; relieves the " headache, dullness, fever lshness, sore throat sneezing, soreness and stiffness. - - Don't stay stuffed-upt Quit blowing and snuffling. , Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt , relief , as i '-Tape's Cold Compound, which costs only 25 cents at, any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Accept no substitute. - TELLS THIS STORY After Trying Many Things, Found Plant Juice All Right and Now Recommends .This testimonial Is from Mr. William Schiller, a . well known and. -popular restaurant keeper of Llnnton, Or.. Mr. Schiller was formerly a hotelkeeper of Jacksonville, Fla, He ts at present catering to the people's palace and dis pensing seasonable dishes at Whltwood Court Llnnton, Or.- This Is what be says: "I have been complaining of stomach trouble for the last three years, but have been unable to find anything that would bring me relief. I was certainly glad to get' hold of the great remedy, Plant Juice. " The very first bottle proved to me Its great effects, and I knew it was what I bad been looking for. It has done me worlds of good. I feel confident t hate a few more bottles will entirelv cure ' my stomach, and I am very glad to be able to say a good word for It" - , Testimonials like the above from men of standing and integrity are of benefit to the publlo at large. It is not whatt we say, Duc-wnat you ana your nome people say about Plant Juice that makes it so popular. It Is a vegetable remedy, entirely free from any harmful Ingredi ents. As a general tonic, vltalixer and brain awakener It has no equal. , It clears the blood or all poisons, cleanses the liver ana puts it into normal action, tones up the stomach, aids digestion and thus cures dyspepsia, sharpens the ap petite, gives restful, . sound sleep and, in fact, makes life worth living. For sale at The Owl Drug Co.'s store. SALTS IF KIDNEYS Harmless to flash Ei&aeys and neutral iz irritatiEff acida Splendid for system.' ', Kidney and Bladder weakness result from urio acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this sold from . the blood and pass It , on to the bladder, where It often remains to irritate and Inflame, causing a - burning, scalding sensation, r or -setting up an irritation at the neck of the .bladder, obliging you to seek1 relief two or three times during the night The sufferer is In constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and Is very pro fuse; again, there Is difficulty In avoid ing It. - , Bladder weakness, most folks call It because they can't control urination. While it Is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this la really one of the most simple ailments to over come. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmaclpt and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast continue this for two or three days. 1 This will neutralise the acids In the urine so it no longer Is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. , - Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless, and Is made from the add of - grapes and lemon Juice, combined with'llthla, and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders rnuft") by urlo sold Irritation. Jud Baits 1 splendid tor kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efforv. - cent lithia-water drink, whkti r! ' ' relieves bladdor trouble POPULAR CATERER BLADDER Miss "WlnnWhat . happened to George T Tall Lad At the end of an anta ride he looked, the taximeter In ta 'ace and fainted away. STATE GAME LAWS IN EFFECT AT CRATER PA (Salem Bureau ot Tb Journal.) Salem, Or., Oct 17. Attorney General Crawford has' advised State Game War den William L. Finley. that the Crafer Lake national park Is under the police Jurisdiction of the state and therefore the site's laws regulating hunting and fishing apply to the park. -The depart ment of the Interior had" made objection to the game wardens requiring tourists to obtain a fishing license before being permitted to fish in the park. A Message to. Thine -Weak, Scrawny Folks An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Lbs. of . Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh,, , Thin, nervous, Undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard to say, "I can't understand why I do not get fat I eat plenty of good, nourishing food." The reason is just this: Tou cannot get fat, no matter how much you eat, unless your digestive organs assimilate the fat making elementst of your food instead of passing them out through the body as waste. . - v - ,' , What ts needed Is a means of grntly urging the assimilative functions of th-i stomach and ; intestines to absorb- the oils and fats and hand them over to the blood where they may reach the starved, shronken, run-down tissues and build them up. The -thin person's body Is like , a dry sponge eager and hungry for the fatty materials of which it is being de prived by -ths failure of the alimentary canal to take them from the food. The best way to overcome this sinful waste., of flesh building element and to stop the leakage of fats is to use Sargol. the . recently . discovered regenerative force that Is recommended so highly by phy sicians here and abroad.- Take a little Sargol tablet with every meal and notice how quickly your cheeks fill out and rolls of firm, healthy flesh are de-. posited over your body, covering each bony angle and projecting point. Wood ard. Clarke Drug Co., and other good druggists have Sargol. or can get it from their wholesaler, and will refiin 1 your money if you are not satisfied with the gain in weight It produces as stated on the guarantee in each package. ; It Is inexpensive, easy: to take, and highly ef ficient ' Caution i While Sargot has produced remarkable' results in overcoming nerv ous dyspepsia' and general stomach troubles. It should not be taken unless you are willing to gain ten pounds or more, for it Is a wonderful flesh-builder; m, mm, Aims nitAirirr 11 Gently cleanse your liver sluggish bowels while you sleep.' " ... and Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, dlzslness, coated tongue, foul ' taste and foul breath elwsys trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in. the Intestines,- instead- of -being: cast' out of the system is ' re-absorbed into tho blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes conges tion and that dull, throbbing, slcken- -Cascarets ' immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and. foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out ait the ficonstlpated waste matter a'nd poisons in the bowels. A Csscsret tonight' will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear; stomach . sweet and your liver Ad bowels regular for months. Paralysis CONQUERED AT - LA1 lii . RLOOTI AND NRBVR 1AI.I.I I1. Write for Proof of Cures. Advice Free. DR. CHASE. 224 N. Tenth St. Philadelphia, Pa. tTB DR. BO-SAN-Re'S PILE H- H H 0 7! REMEDY Givf insUnt r-ii-f JL nuV-i ? in Itchinir. Blending or Pro trading Piles. PrieefiOcente DR. BOSANKO, Philadelphia, l'a. SPECIALIST ':. . , Okiento Nmmt Dt MM readily aaeeem Sty tbaratics ens iitiit ! SMthods T treat tomt whee thtr art nrttulU and eooMitaailr IxUewaO. kllaiakM art tt a Bluiuium, te cum ' I bate tret ltd ucceMtully tboauDil ,t caws aaactlr iik jo,; wd. li la aa arrot ni lo aaek Ui adrlra ot a tiaclaikt woo baa feae ytais -ot aiperlcuca a4 gts ttelna! peraooat atteatloa ta tka aatnaut ot aocb eaaaa. , I ilciu to prat. lea la Iba ataica al Orasoo,: Waaa. tDfta. 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