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DAILY 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND; THURSDAY .EVENING, ' OCTOBER- 23, 1913, TIE TEST. 5A& TALC DRAVVCACK. SOCIAL SLANG. UNAPPRECIATED.'.:' IK3 r....;. .::.. ft'7 r8 ( v , ' " ' A s" , A' 4V .4- ;lV'vtif TellltYe. Blinkers rot married on bis pay envelope and bis nerve I v L - Aekerr-Indeed? " TelUt Yes, and Jbl wife took both Inside a ot month! JonesI'd Hka to see the woman . that could scare me. , Brown Just advertise for a wlf and you'll sea bunches ot thorn. i v. V, t A,1" r': forts Poor ;Mri ;" Bob " Mrs. Wbynot-Dld yon tnaks a hit $ Farmer Brdwn Wei " git drought : Marie-He's very polite, but mls t I """. robbed last'at tb fancy dress cotillon. - , ' lK' w '.-nht and t polio' kept 'bin at. thVMr. Wbohody-Not a strong on. , "Doe Kelt lose much Hm drink. IngV" s "No. but be loses a lot of time wait i tng for somebody to ask him!" Tight along every year ! now I n Farmer Greene Wo alters got , plenty rain till we got cummer board, era. I think them cusses prays fer,' fair weather! u'L :,-.-; y.vr- Notes of Wednesday's Happenings THE OREGON ' 'i ' , ... ' 7' '. 1 rr'iT ' r 'c , Tr'mn,hn r .... he 01 yyyyyt yy. ri, i . i v , i i ifi s w f r s t - i rt it i. ' l ttnei-ies, ne fcoit-sncii ; craos r . inmw, . w uo. - tu nimi o,m uuuuuun imj msi very thing be toucheaj p rf y - , 'r b r iH D li ' mv ; ' r. ?ar M,Ud , co.8tum d maf -,i ,VJVA 'v,'-'!' ''"' Jckf4 PottsWThero's nothing rby an exclusive Parisian modiste, and t' about that-man. Wiy. l In" I wor all my diamonds and pearls," 'jt,ff!--..lW that.oxcuso myself.yv,yK Brief Paragraph Give Journal ' . Afternoon . , - 1 " - " Executive.' - ' i1 "V v president Wilson bas eetected KreJ Williams of Boston as minister to The .urgent deficiency appropriation bill which provides . for the abolishing ; of the commerce , court, and removal '. from the civil service of more than 1009 deputy1 revenue collectors, and 'appro. prlatlon of money for the Manama canal , and Other enterprises,. waaA signed , py , the president f-Vi.vV' ,V--'.!.-.Y,; , : .The situation in Mexico bas become so threatening that the army and navy of the United States are said to be on x the' point of making- a concerted move ment. It is thought that the elections In Mexico will he farcical. 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Secretary Bedf (eld of the department of labor has .notified employers that he had not abandoned his Intention of prosecuting, them for reduotions in wages on the plea that the tariff was responsible for declines in business. J Sidney Norman of Spokane succeeded In having his resolution, declaring "dis honest operations of the financially powerful" to be a menace, adopted, by the American Mining congress at Phil adelphia. --v !:' ? t'ry Counsel for Harry K. Thaw have be gun -a fight to prevent their client's indictment, by the grand Jury in New Tork. (' &!; ;a! n J y-1" j' Registrations for. farms in the North Platte forest reserve and the Niobrara, military reservation have reached 300.' There are 2000 quarter sections to oe arawn. ; :. w ... ?; : Zero weather has struck Duluth, Deposed Governor Suler opened his campaign for return to the assembly The . hall in New Tork was not large enough to hold the crowds who came to hear him. ' v-.y,, .v.- j.;- Governor Olynn's nomination of James M. Lynch, president of the Internation al Typographical union, as state labor commissioner of New Tork, was con firmed by the senate. .?' YV..J.V: Ten thousand, people stood in ' line when, the body of the late Adolpbus Busch wa brought1 to 6t Louis from New Tork. Five thousand employes awaited outside the Busch home. ' The Chicago council health commit tee has recommended skittles bathing suits , for-- women, , .,. . f; - i yMyyvmeUeay? yy : ' Five American soldiers (were killed and eight' wounded in ' a fight with tribesmen, in Mindanao. , ry. xy;-s German .. Aviator . Bchlegel flew $11 miles, carrying a passenger, at Berlin. Bylvla" Pahkhurst was released from Jail in London;, ' She-, was weak as re sult of hunger strike. , Padfie Coast. - T. W.' Sheldon: stricken wl Hi Talaf III: ness, was removed from -Ceptralie.to his notne In Bremerton, by bis own request, by the lodge of Elks and Eagles. - The United States transport BuforJ has arrived at San. Diego from Mexico, with 250 passengers, representative of eight nationalities. They will remain In this country until conditions in Mexie? warrant their return. '--w.-yr-'V ; Henry Cooper, of Ethel wash,,' was almost instantly killed by a haulback lino while at work for Wilson Brothers, loggers,-near Independence. . ... ? y. Superior Judge Chapman of Tacoma has ruled that authorities in charge of the insane asylum have no light to pa role a patient a cured, without order Of COurt. ' A-y-;.Jv ' :: ;..'. JameaSchuss was awarded $500 dam. ages against the- city of Chehalls for injury caused to property by a street improvement- cut. ' ''. Farmers of Salser ' valley, east of Centralia, will ask for a telephone fran chise. The fioistfort company has also made request for a franchise. ''" . All public , meetings at Castlerock, Wash., were stopped ;when asroallpox epidemic broke ouO The spread Pf the disease, -has- been checked. . - - Senator Wesley 1 Jones of washing- ton, who has been in the North Yakima valley for tne past ten, days, has decided to remain in that state a while longer, despite the fact that tne sergeant-at arms has Issued a summons .for at tendance at sessions of the senate. The Standard Oil company has issued a statement in can lYanciaco that it will cease buying oil from, lands whlsn are under litigation. '.tvr - ; : Miss Rose Magoils, who has been cashier of the Hotel 1 Bay ward ot Los Angeles for the peat five - years, hat been given a position for the remainder of her life, on signing a contract never to marry.. y f - rw .rv-vw,; Stanford ; ' University's memorial church has. been reopened for the first time since Its complete destruction by the eartnquane or iwub. ,;.;;. :,4a,; .? iy.;4;" ' Oregon Briefs. ' The Pendleton city council refused to order a special election on, the commis sion form of government ii' ' i- Philip -Cud pt, Seattle, was thrown inio ma ufj m oeuBius, ana naa narrow - escape irom -arowning when a skiff in which he put ; through a the Frank Beardsley, 10, of Portland was arrested at Pallas 'for theft of a gun rrom a meat market, vy y-f More than 200 teachers are in attend ance at the UmaUlla County Teachers' The Wallowa county tax roll for 191$ has been completed. It shows a total Of $10,48,$5,: y '''y'::hV,y Jack Hamilton of the gasoline launch Klamath was fined $200 for, breaking tne local option laws at . Gold Beach: The work of paving five , blocks in the principal streets of Condon Is pro gressing rapidly. Number of side streets may also bo macadamised,, Only one out of every seven women electors of Gilliam county has regie tered for the election In November, de spite, the fact that the women of thtt section had worked for suffrage for the past. tO yersy'vy i V byj.-e - i-'y'i'i- Governor West has Issued reanisltlon papers for the return of Henry A. Con nors from New Tork, wanted here, for obtaining money by false ' pretenses. J. T. Chinock, water Superintendent f western Oregon win inspect the water rights on Lost river, at Klamath Falls. The river is an Interstate stream. Re clamation rights pf the government are involved. 'yy"v. '''; ;-vy,? .. fvC No. trace has been discovered of the 8100". which disappeared from the safe t the, city hall at Itaststde. The monev had bsed collected ..from street aanesa. liurslari blew vpen 11m safe In - the JUoCoUough goheral merchandise storoJ T HNS CAPLES TRACT TO PARK SiTES LIST Final' Decision Will Be left to r Voters? Cost of Street Lights Reduced). Chemical Truck, ' '. St Johns, Or.. Oct 23.Ine8nonse to a petition with 811 signatures, the coun cil at Us meeting Tuesday night-added the Caples tract to the four park sites under consideration. - The recent selec tions by the park committee not having been finaL it Is possible that more sites will yet be added, but the final decision upon them all will rest with the voters. h Approximately $40 per month will be saved to the city by the announcement at the counoll meeting that the Portland Railway, Light & Power company will reduce its monthly charge for each of Bt. Johns' no arc lights from $4.60 1-$ to $4.30. This is in accordance with the company's contracts which promised equalization of St, Johns' charges with Portland charges " whenever Portland charges should be reduced. ,. " A. new. $10,000 automobile combina tion cSemical wagon and hose -cart has been asked for by a committee of the volunteer fire department, of which W. B3, Ashby, Is ;chaicman- year ago the council refused a similar request, but at hle : meeting Ashby, requested that the council, provide for It or authorise putting it on the. ballot ' The request was referred to the fire commissioners who are Mayor Bredemus, Police Chief Allen and Fire Chief Cormany. . The- Star ' Band company, which is building a $5000 dock adjoining the city dock, has been granted permission to build at its own expense an -approach at the foot of Richmond street pro vided it leaves a 14 foot sllpXor the use of the public i The amendment to the city dog mus- sllng ordinance . requiring muzzling, all the' year was passed. -- . v'-'-v'.'';- The city has been served with notice of appeal to the circuit court from the viewers' report in regard to opening St Johns avenue from Central - avenue to Beneca street-,- The city already owns ) foot strip on one side of the pro posed street and had started' condemna tion oroceeainea oi a long stnn on tne other side. : In regard to one such strip, SO feet by $74 feet owned by Morris Q. Urban,, the viewers reported that-the damasres. would be equaled by the bene fit to urnan s remaining property. . - i The hard surfacing of Columbia boul evard from South Jersey .to : Dawson street which will give ahard surface street from St Johns to Portland, was ordered.'',-',-'-',. '-V.--V " .y' y ''"-s'ry The olty attorney was ordered to pre pare an ordinance to , change the . grade of Willamette boulevard from Burling ton street to St Johns avenue. . Mayor Bredemus was authorized to of fer ' for sale the house on the Smith property at Fillmore 'and Burlington streets. This land was purchased by the city - several months : ago to further a projected change in street grading. at Halsey, and obtained $600 in money and Jewelry. ; , The Stef ini sawmill,' at Canby. was destroyed by i fire, entailing a loss of $10,000. An incendiary is suspected. The plant will be rebuilt. ... .-?.h.:'i, .. ' - The statutory' charge against Robert Coates and Miss Lillian B, Carter of Portland, was dismissed , at Roseburg. The couple naa been arrested on com plaint of Mrs. . Coates. Mrs. , ; Coates mm,A , H A .... ' The recall elections to, be held In Hood River give promise of interesting developments. An anti-recall movement has' been started, and- both sides are holding meetings almost daily., The re call is directed against the county, com missioners, ',.''.,,;';.' s '.:,,' , ENGINEER STAYED TOO LONG - WITH HIS TRAIN Centralis,' Wash.,' Oct $3o-!oroner Edward Newell returned to Centralia yesterday with the remains of G. Ft Mo- Elroy, who was killed three miles from Mineral Tuesday in a wreck, on the log road at Camp No. 12 of the MoFadden Logging company.; The coroner y de cided an inquest to be unnecessary. The victim's body will be sent to Wisconsin for bUrlal." ';,;!:. :" i- '-' , McElroy. who was employed as en-en gineer on a logging train, Tuesday lost control or his . train and it ran away. The rest of the crew lumped to safety, but the engineer stuck to bis post When be saw' it , was useless, however," he jumped, but a number of logs,, loosened by the swaying of the speeding train. rolled from the cars over him. Every bone In his body was broken and his face was mashed to an unrecognisable pulp. i i , . McElroy was a member of -the I. O. O. F. lodge at Klne. He was SI years of age and unmarried. He had $1000 on deposit lh a Taooma bank. . , fTs common ensi huv Eunarlnr nnl 10 ton. Main 1S4; A-1641. .(Adv.) . LOCAL DRUGGIST ; MAKES MW FP Huntley : l?rug ' Co.' reports they are making many friends through the quick benefit which Portland people receive from the simple mixture ot buckthorn bark, ' glycerine, ' etc., known as Adler-t-ka. , This remedy became famous by curing , appendicitis and it is the most thorough bowel cleanser knowri,"actihg on both the lower and upper bowel. Just one dose of Adler-1-ka relieves consti pation and gas on the stomach almost IDS immediately, ' . iiSltSikvi 1 1 ' ' vy '--'v,'. , """"-"" ' w',' :'v Voters' Have Not Yet -D'eter- .; mined Status of Local Op-: ;: " ,tion SituatipnllCg . MHisDoro, or., oct J. There Is 'a question as to whether there will be a Special city election in Hlllsboro ' No vember 4 for the purpose of voting on the salqon question. Two ministers in this city started an agitation to hold a special election, and a number of peti tions were circulated, resulting in the requirea number of signatures being ob tained. :;', V' ' i- i' ' The county court ordered the election held, but the problem of who shall ap point the judges and clerks of the elec tion . has since arisen, y Answering a question put to him by the council as to whether the city of Hlllsboro should appoint these officers, City. Attorney tarrett said m his opinion they should be appointed by the county, board, and not by the council. , The Hlllsboro election' called for No- omber 4 does not come under the reg ular city election laws, he said. There is no provision Jn the charter of the city for the submission of the local option question at any time other than a regu lar "election; and this election- is not brought under the provisions' . of the charter, but under the provisions of the local option law as modified by the home ' rule amendment . Under this amendment' the city is made a separate division of local option territory and within its limits Is subject to the pro visions of the local option law of -the state of Oregon. y y; -In the opinion of 'the city attorney, in order to have a legal and effective local option election la Hlllsboro. the petition must be presented to the county court, the county court , makes the- order of election, the county clerk issues the no tices the sheriff must post the notices. and the election should be conducted by Judges and clerks appointed by the county court under the provisions of the local option law. ' , 1 . . , . : If the election was held with the reg ular city election.. under the provisions of the local option law, the city recorder would place the question upon the offi cial olty ballots and the election would be conducted by .regular olty.. election worKers. - : , ,- - ' The whole affair Is in a muddied con dltion. a number of laws governing the election seeming to conflict' The next move is up to the dry faction, which will have to hurry, as the time for postiiyr notice and, having the ballots primea wiu soon expire. , .-?) The citlxens of Hlllsboro have been taking a keen Interest in the election, and 983 voters, which lnoiudes a major ity or tnose in tne city, nave registered. Should no election be held, it Is likelv that the dry element will begin immedi ately - to work to close the saloons at the next regular city election next fall. llnn't .iffffi vh eesimMSfc yjiy from Sore Feet y ; y. ' ' '.y;;; " yyy- .A" Us TIZ, for Tender Feet, and lit Free From Foot Troubles. i-"".".. ' . , -.. ,.',.,.y.:--- TIZ. for tender feet ends all foot tor tures in a soothing, comforting foot bath, Shoes feel as easy as slippers ones TIZ has relieved your feet f , ' TIZ "softens t b e - hardened skin that forms .corns, bunions a h d v calluses, relieves at once -and, finally does away with. themii:,y::'ji')'!,"',V;4 : Sore feet ' t i r d feet :. feet chaf ed, v swollen and, , smarting, are quickly cored by- TIZ, no . matter in how ' bad shape. The smelly feet of summer -r the chilblalned feet of winter, are unknown to the man or woman who faitbfuUy v uses-TIZ for tender feet...; TIZ acts right off -is unlike all other foot remedies, . Price 25 cents at drug and department stores. If your dealer won't supply you with. TIZ, w wiu, by mail, on receipt or price. .. ; Ask for TIZ--get TIZ and take no substitute. Walter Luther Dodge A Co, 1223 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago. ,., .y t HpmeTreatmeM for Epilepsy or Fits . Those who ' suffer ttam this tier vous disease, accompanied by its sud den attacks of unconsciousness and convulsions, will be interested " In knowing that we have authorised th sale of Koslne treatment for Epi lepsy by.Woodard; Clarke c Co. This well known store has our au thority to sell the Koslne treatment for Epilepsy on the following guar antee: Buy a bottle of .Koslne for $1.60. If after using you are not en tirely satisfied, your money will be refunded,- . . - . . We want the most skeptical to try the Koslne treatment on this guar antee, for the success of the treat ment during the past ten years, both by. the laity and profession, has proved the merit of the articln. -. A valuable ; booklet - on Epilepsy, containing - a. complete diet, riven Tree by woodard. Clarke & Co., rWest Park and Alder sta, -. The Koslne COq Washington, ' 9, O. 1 jwM.. iiiiiiiiiji Location Will - Be;' on i Strieib ; . Property Commercial Club J - Now Corporate Body. ' : ; - Milwaukle. Or Oct ' t3.As c an nounced from Washington. Tuesday, the Milwaukle postof flee will move Decem ber 1 to a. niodern brick and ranrr.t. building to be constructed on tne north side bf Monroe street between Front and Main; adjoining the First State bank of Milwaukle. This property, SO by to, has been leased for ten years from Philip Stretb, and will be furnished at a COSt Of $1800. ' y';2. ''': As MUwaukle's postof flee has been growing fast and is now a third, class office, paying a salary of $1400 annually, new and larger quarters were needed, and work will bo started immediately under the direction ot Inspector .. Cle mens, of Portland, . - ; : , I The Btreib property, which ' Is ' n6w partially occupied by a bell tower and a garage, Was selected, from . four sites offered, two on Main street near Wash ington, and two on Monroe, near Main. It is located near the main business sec tion of the town and half a block from the station. In line with the postof flee department's policy of locating new postof flees near railroad stations to fa cilitate quick handling of malt Mil waukle bas five deliveries of mall dally, and two rural free delivery routes. : The establishment ot a third R, F.ND, route ia being considered. The appointment of a new postmaster will probably be announced soon. , - The present insumbent,' Ralph W. Ganlard, Republican, whose term expires April L 1914, has circulated no petition for re appointment to the two Oregon Demon cratlo senators,: although his .friends hav, petitioned to Ahat effect to .the TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She mad up a mixturo of Sage Tea and Sulphur to bring. Dact color, gloss, thickness. . , y Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with' sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair." f Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, gray or sdry, scraggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home; though, Is troublesome. An easier way- is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 60 cents a large bottle at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. - - . 1 v ,j While wispy, gray, faded hair, is not sinful, wo all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's' Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It does it so naturally: so evenly. Tou just dampen , a ' sponge or soft '. "brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning all gray hairs have disap peared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant: .r-;.-v. ( Is a eurable - disease, which requires treatment. The ORRINB treatment can bo used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer, or other intoxicants. 'Can bo given In the home. 'No sanitarium expense. No Idas Of time from work, Can be given se cretly. If after a trial you fail to get any-benefit from its use. your money win be refunded. ,v ..y ,' yr.v ORRINH Is prepared in two ' fprmss No. 1, secret treatment a powderf .OR RINB No,-2, in pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment Costs only $1.00 a, box. Coma In and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet-. Brink's Pharmacy, 13th and Washington sta Woodard, Clajke & Co., West ' Park and 'Alder , sta '"";. it mm mm USED SAGE upset imu cosnvE. eua CAS CARETS That awful qourness, belching of add and foul gases; that pain in the pit of the stomach, the beartburn, nervousness, nausea,, bloating after, eating1, feeling. of fullness, . dizziness and sick headache mean your stomach is souryour liver is torpid your bowels constipated. It isn't your stomach's fault-rlt Isn't Indl- v'V'X ''iiV'".'''' l'' V- V'.' V' -i it,.' -fyt' -'''if" AS CARETS Vt'I postmaster general - Petitions have been sent to the senators in favor of three Democrats: B. L: Hagemann, A,i J. Wal ker, and Capt James P. Shaw, past com mander of the Oregon O. A R-, who re cently pressed his appointment in Wash ington, while, on, the wajTto Gettysburg reunioitf-W'.r. .Milwaukle now has a commercial club, this East Milwaukle Improvement asso ciation having been incorporated as such Tuesday at a special " meeting at the home of J. I. Johnson. ' . The 71 charter members- of the im- provement association, whloh was organ ised two months ago, will automatically become members - of the commercial ciud, memnersnip in wnicn is open to residents of Milwaukle and vicinity. The Improvement association has achieved Its object having induced the new Port land A Oregon City line to owing its main line east through East Milwaukle, crossing the main line of the Southern Pacific at its 3est Milwaukle station. The right of way for this new line is already graded. ; ' ' J j -The officers ot the Improvement asso ciation were elected officers of the Com mercial club, as follows: President C B. Hanson) vice president Mrs. M,- L, Roberts: secretary, Mrs. Maggl , A. Johnsons treasurer, Ray J. Albee. Ad ditional members of the board of gov ernors elected Tuesday are: N, B. Har vey, H. N. Hopkins, A.' J. WeUer, O. H. Weller, O. H. Haddon, J. A.' Johnson. The first regular meeting of the Com mercial club will be held the first Tues day In November. ! t - i , At a meeting of. the street committee of the council Monday nlghtt the claims of the Bonnett heirs, owners of property condemned tor the opening of East Har rison street and ef other property owa era yposlng the Bonnett claims as ex- Thi Leave the Skin ' M:t&. Smooth and Hairless . . (Boudoir Seoreta) ', The electric needle for removing hairy or fussy growths la fast falling into dis favor among beauty specialists, because Quicker and better results are obtained with the aid of a past made, by stirring together a little powdered delatone and water. . This id applied a the hairs pot wanted, and in two minutes rubbed off, and with It com" every trace of hair. The skin should then be washed to re move the remaining paste, and it will be left smooth and spotless. Buy delatone In original' packages only, Adv. . . WHAt DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT "X PHTSXCIAsT'S ADYICH, . ' y. Indigestion, and Dractlcallv all forms of stomach trouble, are, nine times out of ten, due to acidity thereiore, stomacn sufferers should, whenever- possible, avoid eating food that is acid in Its na ture, or wnicn by chemical action in tne stomach develoDa acidity. Unfortunate ly, such a-rule eliminates most' roods which are pleasant to the taste, as" well aa tnose wmon are rinn in Diooa. riesn and nerve building properties. This is tne reason wny dyspeptics ana stomacn sufferers are usually so thin, emaciated and lacking In that vital energy which can only come from a well fed body. For tne benerit or tnose sunerers wco. nave been obliged to exclude from their diet all starchy, sweet, or fatty food, and are trying to. keep up a miserable existence on giuten products,, x wouia suggest tnat you should, try a meal of any food or roods wnicn you may uxe, in -moderate amount taking immediately afterwards a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in a little not or coia water, mis wiu neu. trallze any acid which may be oresent or which may be' formed, and instead of the usual feellns Of uneasiness and full ness, you Will find that your food agreed wua you perreciiy. . tfisuraiea magnesia is aouDuess me nest xooa corrective and antacid known. It ls,not a medicine, and has no direct aotlon on the stomaoh; but by neutralizing the acidity of the food contents, and thus removing the source or the acid irritation whlith inflames the delicate' stomach lining, it does t more than could possibly be don by any drus or meulcine. As a physician, I believe in the use or medicine whenever, neces- sary, but I must admit that 1 can riot see the sense of dosing an Inflamed and irri tated stomach with drugs Instead of get ting rid of the scid--the cause of all the trouble, uet a utile bisurated magnesia from your druggist eat what you want at your next . meal, . take .soma of th Disuraiea magnesia BS airected aDOVS, and see If I'm not right." y ,: ,'. -'., ADIES! ask fORl ANTIK0 MIXTURE NO. 6. It Iv iaf and or o - n i mwiicin sr to Tata, Wki Uk .m$igta. rrlct $2.00; nod futrnttd bf th Helfoud rvu oas ait. & r$j v M4 sjorriaou suvtl. . ' gestlon -it's biliousness4 and' const! pa tlon.--Try Cascaretst they sweeten the stomach, removes the sour, fermenting food. and foul gases, take bile from the liver - gnd carry off . the,, constipated waste 'matter- from the bowels. -: Then your stomach trouble is ended. A Cas caret; tonight straightens , you out by morning. ".,',.'.v..''- v:-.:'.-.-.;,.,..;,:'. ' WORK WHILE YCU rc.T L OX .;.,' tjty I y, es , I ey y U yk" X (La y, ly PRICE IP CrjlT'X cessive, were heard. The-report of the committee, which Is composed of Coun cllmen Mitchell. Counsel!, and King, chairman, is not yet ready.- , The opposing sides- in the local op tion question, -which Will come up at the election, November 4, are organising for" the fight . The council, which. Is inter ested, owing to the question of finances hinging on the result, is expected to in dicate Its attitude before election time. Alvade I Kennedy is eroding a $2000 residence on Scott street near Front in T.'cwellyn Park addition to Milwaukle. The framework Is already ' up. The framework is also up . for Samuel M. Hayes' .: $1800 residence at Second and Myrtle streets, in the' Chapln-Herlow tract Jn Sellwood addition to Milwaukle. . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Seeberger. who have been residing for six months in the McBrlde residence on Foster Road, near Irving street will move next week , to Portland. ' . ' ; "'-, .The Milwaukle volunteer fire depart ment will glys a dance Saturday at 8:30 p. m. in the city halt : - Cottage Grove , Paved. V 1 Cottage Grove, Or., Oct. S3. Eighteen blocks of hard surface macadam have' been laid In the city , this year at an expense of $$1, 841.00. 'Another block is yet to be - completed, y As a result of this', work, connecting with previous paving,- the main business and residence sections have a metropolitan appearance- V Resinol heals itching eczema TVON'T itand that JtcUrie ec- I ' JL'gema pne day longer, Co I, to any draggkt and get a jar of Kesinoi Ointment and a cake of Resinol Soap. - Bathe the eczema - pa tchat with Resinol Soap and hot water, dry, and apply a little Resinol Ointment. -, ; t The torturing itching' and burning: stop instantly, you no longer hay to dig" and scratch, aleep becomes possible, and healing begins. Soon the ugly, fomenting eruptions disappear completely and for good, " ' Prescribed hj doctors Tee need never hesitate te use Bee- InoL It U a doctor'! prescription, that . has been need by other physicians Xor the pest 18 years 1a the treatment of - all eortsof tic! a affectioov It aco tains absolutely nothing tbateoeld mjnro the tenderestakm. Trial also free. Write to Dept. 7-S, Beelno Baltinwre, bid. TheBest CoiTcctive and preventive of the numerous ailmentg ' caused by 'defective or irregular action of the or gans of digestion? is found in the 1 safe, speedy, certain and time-tested home remedy Sold evefTwhere' la boxes. IQo SSe ' V BRIEFS- Cbrouie and Kerroos Pit eases rssilllr , succumb te mr thorough aud Mbu tlrs BMtbods of trest Bitot when they are carefully and eonaUtrntljr followed. Mistake srosl a knlnluram, bsc-sura - I Bits tresttd suorcsafuV, ly tboutsods of css ex sctlr like roar own. It la So error not to sk tbs dvic ot a Spwlallst who ass hid r-rs tit txperisnce and fires x, elusiTO prsoual sttentk.u J ) , 10 IB Iff tuvnt of Sin-tt .esses. I am (loenspd to prscUco In th STstea of uroson, wsstilnstno, C.llf.irnU and NtTSda. My office Is (horoniiMy equipped With very elect rlcsl and mei-bsu-lost device Becear for ttie scientific trval. meat of your slluienta. 1 administer tne World's latest remedies. " - 1 Trest BurceKsfallr ' OBBON I C, NEHVtll , KLOOn, 8KTN, BLADDER. LIVBH AND KIDNKV hl. KASK3, BHKl'M A'tlfM. NKL'ilASTHEMA. ECZtCM. SOElii, VLC&m, tlLhi ASU 1-lttTUI.A. ' - . . . Consultation snfl Exsmlnstloa fRTK 1 to t I to a pslly; buuUars, to lo 1. J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. - ROOMS lAFA YKTTW Pfr-iJ. tlSH WASH1NUTON HT., uB.tU r-nnt t on. " C . . , i , , , . . .'.! f Kx ''.y.':..' '. ' ",''.'.'.'. , ; '' y .y