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.J. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1813." HONK-HONK t VIEWING THE SITUATION. ' KINDNESS. STINGY. PREPOSTEROUS. CORKtCT AUThVKTIT. EXPLAINING IT. w i u :ii'ir- fi'ri ill) . - Jin JV. , ' ffvwhiwi 1 ill . panlel tb Donk What's the mat- i! i Ur, MopeT Moses the MuleWhen I heard that tbw autoniobUs. had put the bora out of business I laughed, "but hem mihh I on that baa my volca skinned a mil. Thursday's News Happenings of Human Interest Occurring Throughout the World After yesterday's Issue Went to Pres, Pacific Coast. C3Por alleged false arreet as a train salesman and club member, has sued the Southern Pacific railroad for 1126, 000 at Ben Francisco. Oliver Church, aired 11. son of B Church of South Bend. Wash., took his father's revolver and left town, and a search is being made for him by reuv Uvea and the authorities. A verdict of accidental deaths was returned in the coroner's inquiry into the ratal accidents at Baa Diego, Cel., In which Lieutenants KUy and Elling ton were Jtiuea, Bamuel Gompers, who has been re elected president of the American Fede ration of Leber, spent Thsnksslving at Ean Francisco, where he Issued a state ment telling why union men should be thankful. Francis O. Lawton. Civil war veteran. and Clark county pioneer, died at bis soma in i center, waen., agea si. The citizens' ticket hes been named at Goldendale and nominations for treasurer and councllmen were made. The office of treasurer developed the only contest. The county grand Jury at Los An geles, cel., has commenced tne investi gation of the campaign fund of H. H. Hose, who waa recently elected mayor. Theft of bread won Thomas Stark of San Francisco a fine turkey dinner and a piece of mince Pie. The meal was served him-In Jail. Before the theft he was hungry and without the price of a meal. Parcel post has been fairly swamped with turkeys. Hundreds ef the birds were shipped by friends. A 20 pound Dira was eent 160 miles for H cents. Plans have been made fr taking over the Lewlston-Clarkson interstate toll bridge December 4. to be operated free in the future. Asotin county will, it is proposed, be reimbursed for the 140,000 spent on the bridge. - Government officials are seekina so lution of what is supposed to be the murder of John Craven and L. C. Waits, Iditarod miners, says information re ceived at qeattle from Fairbanks. The Jduho state land board has sold 12,000 acres of land in the'$olse Basin to the Barber Lumber & Manufacturing company. A railroad will be built from the mills to the timber belt. A Building Trades Council, represent ing the American Federation of Labor, will be established In New York, as a rebuke to the various so called central bodfcs which grant recognition to dual and seceding unions. Oregon, Albert H. Stone was drowned when the speed power boat Oregpn Wolf IV turned turtle In the Willamette river near Portland, while going at a rate Of more than 40 miles an hour. John E. Wolff and Orth Mathlot escaped. The coroner's Jury found the Penin sula Sand & Gravel company, Of Port land, responsible for the death of Oscar Carlson, by drowning. He was employed by the company and fell Into the river, no boat being available to rescue him. laaJmieIjaiJi.XJ5L-Tjea.l and C-JSJaclM son will represent the ports of Colum bia in the proposed channel improve ment and dredge proposition at Wash ington, D. C. Captain Robert Dollar, addressing the Chamber of Commerce trustees In Port land, urged restoration ef American merchant marine by some other means than by ship subsidies. The Astoria Y. M. C. A. has raised more than $20,000 of the $40,000 desired for local purposes, and the members are Guaranteed to Stop i Itching at Onco Eczema, Rash, Tetter, Dandruff Disap pear by Pring RmarkM jnMOi, Buy a 2Bo Bottle Today and Prove It. That itehinsr that drives veu nearly Wild, that keeps you awake in agony all night long, that scalp Itching, will vanisn mstanuy ny using tne new remedy 2EMO. It Is guaranteed. ZEAMB will surprise you as it has thousands of ethers by its results on "3 a. m. Not a Wink of Sleep Vet. If I Only Had ZEMO tor t lint Terrible Itching" fiery eczema, sores, rash, tetter, blotches. Inflamed or irritated skin, pimples, rawness after shaving, all skin afflictions, sores, blotches, and itching icalp. It cures dandruff completely, since dandruff is nothing but eczema of the scalp. ZEMO Is wonderfully refreshing to the skin. It Is a clean, antiseptic so lution, not a paste, cream or ointment. The first application gives blessed re lief. ZEMO has been imitated, but positively never equalled. "it is impossiDie ror me xo oo jus tice in recommending ZEMO, because words cannot express Its wonderful achievements." TL A. Stlerlln. Sunt Electrotype . Dept.. Sanders Engraving ;VO,, . JjOUIS, mo. Your druggist will sell you a 25o sealed bottle of ZEMO, and will guar antee it,1-or it will be sent direct on receipt of price by E. W, Rosa Medi cine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Bold "and guaranteed in Portland by Woodard Clarke Drug Co., Alder and West Park streets; Skldaiore Drug Co., 161 Third street LADIES! ASKFOR MTIKQ MIXTURE NO, &. It li i unfa end lure wo. wan' medicine, enijr to tnke, work Ulce mafic. Prl a.0; duubU. U-euettl 15.' Hot ' nil rimrinteeJ by the ilelfond Drug Co., 2Z1 Morrfsne Hri. y5 Mr. Pteter Tea, my Iovj we'va lost all our money, but It wa an ct of. providence. . Mrs. Fester Pon't excuse youreelf. It waa many acta ot Improvidence. Briefly Sketched hopeful that eventually the entire amount will be raised. IflamMh Falls, by a vots of J40 to 69, decided to bond the city for the purpose of building a pew city hall. Claud Smith, said to be proprietor of a moving picture show at dresham, was arrested at Grants Pass for a statutory offense, his niece, who is about IT years old, being" the complainant A plan was started at St Johns to have the county commissioners pave Columbia, boulevard from Sandy road to St. Johns. Property owners along the mill race at Eugene have taken steps to enjoin the Chambers Power company f ron en croaching on their land. Miss E. M. Thompson, an exhibitors at the chrysanthemum show at Creswell, named a pale pink "mum" the "Miss Jessie Wilson" flower. The show was one of the most successful of the kind ever held In that city. Prleep were given for the highest scores made in the rabbit hunt at Dufur. Large numbers of the pests were killed, many hunters taking part In the slaughter. Eastern. - Mrs. L. Brackett Bishop, wife of a wealthy Chicago business man, plans to adopt 15 children, each representing a distinct race. Bhe hopes to obtain bahies t year old. Operators accepted &n4 tners re jected, offers for a settlement of the coal strike trouble In Colorado. Gov ernor Amnions haa withdrawn as s rasdletor and ordered the adjutant gen eral of the state guard to enforce the law. Hone for the recovery of Lieutenant Colonel David Du Bois Gaillard, army engineer, who dug Culebra cut of tne Panama canal, has been virtually aban doned. His death is expected at any time, S3 ye a Baltimore report. Women who hava been promised Jobs as clerks or Judges at elections In Chicago must declare their allegiance to some political party before they can anaiifv. according to announcement of William H. Stuart, chief clerk of election boards. rwraK in cross earnings for Octo ber Is shown by the financial report of the southern racmc riirou, uu New York. Gains are shown lor tne same period by the Union Paciflo road. ' Saloonkeepers Of Des Moines, Iowa, whose place were olosed by decision of the supreme court, have prepared to seek legal action to have their places re opened. iiiancne Bales, ju a jim, marriaee'to George Crel. saw her baby christened in New TorK, at the country home of the Sfifeas-. There were two sets of godfathers end goamotners. Henrv W. Gr'eenwall, veteran theatrl cal manager, died e.t New Orleans at the age of 81 years. Beuben Fieifl, ligntning caicuuuor tnu matnematical wpndfsr, who performed teats that miizled experts at figures, die at' the Jackson county farm, Kan- aaa, aged 70. We refused to turn nis WWsrTor"WOTtmy-grarn-rijr---retr- nun- dence would taKe Uls gut rrom mm. Arcumentfi were begun In tne govern ment's rase acalnst the sun worship pers in Chicago, Hanish, tne leaaer oi the cult, not being allowed to Introduce expert medical testimony to show that tne DOOK cumamcv ....... Foreign, The Chilean battleship Almirante La torre was launched at Newcastle yester day. Her displacement is zs.uuu ions. r.nntrBrt calls fot a speed of 2S knots. A plot to overthrow the Japanese rule In the Island cf Formosa has been bared, ,.nnr,ii n ir tn 'news from Tokio. The ninri wm to form 'ah' army, of 100,000 ma'asacre the Japanese and restore the Island to China. Five East Indians were killed in a fight between strikers and polioe at the Blackburn.-augftr ent&te,,,. 14 miles from Purban, Natal. Union ot isoutn Ainca. Several volley were fired y police be- ioiia riteis were auelk. The debate on tbo PfOPPSea new loan af i260.000.000 was taken up in the ehambor of deputies, Paris. It is pre dicted that the government will have a safe majority. What is said to bo the largest oil carrying vessel In the world, the San Hliario, was launched at Jarrow, Eng land. Tho boat has a capacity or io.uuu tons. A biplane caught fire after an explo sion and two aviators were burned to death near Chanteroerle, France. Cap tain Brlot and Sergeant Poill Eouillard were the victims. Executive. Though two new battleships are asked for. Secretary of the Navy iJanieis pruned the estimates $6,000,000 below the figures 01 ift?1 year- A"B f""" " win renort favorably on the military pay bill and bill for council of national defense. An appropriation of $50,000 will likely be asked by tho jSecretary of agriculture for federal experts to assist In making experiments with sugar plantations In HawHll. Hawaii may be askea to pro vide a 500 acre tract. Carl Browne, who has relinquisnea tne title. of assistant commander-in-chief of r-nvev'a vanished army, failed to keep his word to speak from the oapltol .t.n. in Wn.shlneton Thanksgiving. . All member of President Wilson's family were present at the Thanksgiv ing dinner at the Whit House. Thej i j iiaiiffhfAP vhn hnfl liiM y,An ' married, and her husband slipped quiet ly into Washington without being ob served and attended the feaat. president Wilson will visit New Tork today to Bpcnd the week-end with friends' and attend the Army and Navy football game thera tomorrow. Widow Sues Judge. North Yakima, Wash., Nov. 28 Judge Marshall K. SneH of Tacoma is charged in a suit filed here by Mrs. Nick Welch, Widow ef the proprietor of a' North Yakima saloon, with conspiring with -John and Martin Welch, brothers of the deceased, to defraud the widow. She asks that Martin Welch, adminls-, trator of the estate, be removed, and the American Surety . company, which bonded hlra for $11,600, has given notice that It will withdraw the bond. ; ' ' Hampton The swindler beat you out of only S3G0? Rhodes les: I was a pretty food' friend to him. BUILDING OFBUSINESS TO BE ACTIVE AT LENTS Two Are in Course of Erection and Two Others Are Being Planned, Lenta, Or., Nov. 28 Building activ ity ip Lents, evidence of which is the PProcJiJng completion of two concrete bulldinga on Main street between Fos ter road and the oarllne, Is continuing, as is shown by definite plans for two more concrete buildings in the same Im mediate vicinity, with the added possi bility of a two story brick or concrete structure being erected on the site of the Ross building recently acquired by Mrs. Fremont Lent Property owned by Mrs.' Teager at Main street and the carllne, one of the most prominent locations In Lenta, will soon bo lmprovod by a concrete building to contain three large store rooms, and equipped with the first hot water heat ing plant in Lents. The building will cover lots 17, 18, 19 and 20, the front portion of which Is now occupied by a frame structure, which wll! be torn down or removed upon being vacated by the Lents Hardware company. Dr. Ervin L. Sells will erect a 80 by 35 foot concrete building for a complete optical lena grinding plant and labora tory, equipped with the modem machin ery - Following the recent trip of Inspection by County Road Supervisor Small, im portant street improvement for Lents are under way. Six cesspools, 6 by 2 feet at the surface and several feet deep, are being dug at intervals on Fos ter road and other streets, one being at Foster road and Second avenue, to drain off street water. These will serve until the rtreets are paved. Heavy boarding will be put In as lining, and they will be covered by several feet of dirt. Wooden crosswalks have been placed at Main street and Foster road. Super visor Small calls attention to the city ordinances against throwing rubbish on the streets. Lems is now a part of the city, and the ordinances will be enforced here. Friday's announcement of the absorp tion, by tho Scandinavian-American bank of Portland of the Commerce Trust & Savings bank, Morrison and Park streets Is of considerable Interest to Lents resi dents, as several officers and directors of the Multnomah State bank of Lents, Including C. F. Hendrickson and H. Ros tad, are also officers or directors of the Scandinavian-American. An old unused 80 foot well in School Park addition, located In the walk near a turn, is causing anxiety' for the safety of pedestrians and horsea, and will prob- aWyjae.fUled....at. once Kecent rains have exposed the rotton boarding in the curbing, caused by earth being packed against green lumber. Tho funeral of F. R. Rosenour, 3636 Seventy-second street southeast, who died Monday morning, were held Wed nesday morning at St. Peter's Roman Cathullo church. Father Betgen offi ciated. The deceased, a native of Aus tria, IS survived by his widow and two sons. BAD ROADS FATAL TO COTTAGE GROVE MAN ' , rr j Pendleton, Or., Nov. 28. Mark Lewis, for a long time a resident of Cottage Grove, died early Thursday in Pen dleton. Monday evening near Cayuse, a lurch, caused when his wagon dropped Into, a .cJhufife hflJtfi...t.hr.fiw..hta bejjjh Ah. wheels of his wagon, loaded with lum ber, and the weight caused a fracture of the spinnl column, from which par alysis resulted. Only known relative of Lewis' Is a daughter living in Cor vallls. "GETS-IT' for Corns Surely Gets Them! It'e the corn Cure on a Hew Plan Gets Every -Corn Quick and Sure. "If you're like me, and have tried nearly everything to get rid of corns and have still got them, Just try the new, sure, quick, easy, painless way BLOCKS CONTINUES "Talk About Your Corn - Getters, c 'GBTS-IX' Surely Is the Real Thing I' the new-plan corn cure, 'GETS-IT. Watch It get rid of that corn, wart, callus or bunion in a hurry?' ','QETS JT'' 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 and red, no plasters, no more knives and razors that may cause bl0d poison, no more digging at corus. Just- the easiest thing in the world to use. Your corn days are over. "aBTa-ITP is guaranteed. It is Bafe, never hurts healthy flesh. Your druggist sells "aETS-IT,w-- 25 cents pes bottle, or direct If you wish, trom K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Portland by The Owl Drug Co. Asker Could you tend ma a VT Telllb No, I couldn't. Aeker Have you a friend that would lend me a VT Tel lit No. I have not a friend to spars. PASTOR S WIFE HOLDS A MEETING OF YOUNG T E Bible Discussion Followed by Luncheon at Lents Method ist Church, Lents, Nov. 28. Twenty-four young women of the Methodist church and their teachers, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Faith, were entertained by Mrs. W. Boyd Moore at the parsonage from 4 to t. p. m. Bunday. Cut flowers and ferns were used In decorating. After a discussion of Bible subjects a delightful luncheon was served. The new residence of' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oulsler, on Bouth Main street, was the scene of an enjoyable "600" party last Friday evening. The first prise for ladles was won by Mrs. W. A. Hall, and Mr. "Shlng carried off the gen tlemen's first prise. Mrs. Ida Allen and Paul Gelsler were awarded the booby prizes. Mrs. Gelsler was assisted in serving supper by her sister-in-law. Miss Gels ler. The guests were Mr. end Mrs George Spring, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Foss ler, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rayburn, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wright, Mr. and MrB. Roy Hall, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McSloy, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen, Mr. and Airs. Fred Gelsler, Mies ElsieBright and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gels ler and Miss Marguerite Gelsler of Port land. Mason Manghum, who intended to open a law office In Lents, has been re tained as legal adviser for a Portland corporation, and will remain there. In honor of his daughter, Miss Norma McCullom, Mr. McCullom entertained at his Pearl street residence last Friday evening Misses Lou and Lena Carter, Loretta Barbagaletto and Margaret Bo land, and Messrs. Kenneth Forte, Robert Garth. John Carter, C. Tillman, D. Car ter, K. N. Morterud and M. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. George Greenman of Buckley avenue, near Gilbert, will leav the latter part of this week for Chicago. Leslie Locke of Oakland, Cal., Is visit ing relatives In Lents, and will remain several weeks. Kd Crawford Is spending a few weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crawford, on Gilbert road, east of Lents. Mrs. Ayispicker has as her guest Miss Maude Mathews of Pendleton. Recent births Include those of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred SchultS, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miller, a son to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White of Cas well's addition, on Tuesday, November 25, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Hayes of 'Mayflela "'ad'aTi'lon, '"oirfld' veraber 23. New Itood Announced. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 28. H. P. Scheel announces plans for the construction of a 30-mile railroad between Metolius aud Prineville in central Oregon. Scheel Is a stone quarry operator. Potatoes Are In. Monmouth, Or., Nov. 28. During the past week potatoes In large quantities have been shipped to Portland markets from the city. The crop was heavy and now is entirely dug. MA PARSONAG HEAD COLDS ID CATARRH VANISH ts One Minute Your Stuffy Noi Head Clears, Sneezing and Nose Elua ning Cease, Dull Headache) Goats j Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle, anyway, Just to try it Apply a little In the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and s topped -up air paspaqes of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh,, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! . Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any Strengthen Your Lungs Is limely Advice when consumption claim over 350 daily in the United State. Neglected colds, overwork, con fining dutiee and chronic disorder exert the weakening influence which allows tuber cular germ the mastery. The greatest treatment that science affords is courage, rest, sunshine and Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil to clarify and enrich the blood, strengthen the lungs, rebuild wasted tissue and fortify the resistive forces to throw off disease germs. Strengthen YOUR lungs with Scott's Emulsion its benefits mf. . are too important to neglect Physicians everywhere warn TilgTBTTi Beggar "Kind air, I'm hungry!" Cholly Van Violet "But you cer- tainly cawn't be Intending to dine at this time of the evening In those clothes!' LENTS FORESTERS TO OF Monthly Entertainment Held: Candidate 'to Talk to Parent Teacher Association. Lents, Nov. 28. The annual election of officers of Lents court, Foresters of America, will occur Monday evening". Last Monday evening nearly ip6 were present In Odd Fellows' hall at thj first of the monthly entertainments to be1 held this winter. Cards were In dulged in, with music and songs by the Johnson Male quartet of Portland. Refreshments were served. Next Tuesday evening the Lents Parent-Teachers' association will meet in the school bouse assembly hall. In addition, to drills by the Bchool chil dren, Robert A. Miller of Portland, can didate for governor, will deliver on ad dress on the "Conservation of Life," and Miss Dagmar Kelly of Portland will sing several solos. Wednesday night the Pioneer chap ter of Eastern Star of Oregon City will be entertained by the ladies of the local lodge. After Initiation of members and the conferWng" of the floral degree for the first time, refreshments "Will be served. Starting Thursday, December 4, St. Peter's Romau Catholic church will hold a three day baznar in Seward's hall. The G. A. R., John Walr6d,'""com mander, will hold Its election of off-leers at 7:30 p. m., Saturday, December 6, tn Odd Fellows' hall. Adjutant Williams will Inspect the post. The ladles' circle of the G. A. R. will hold' Tts election, of officers at 2 p. m., Saturday, December 6, In Odd Fellows' hall. A bazaar, dinner and rummage sale will be held by the ladles of the Meth odist church at grange hall, Wednes day, December 10. At Eureka Rebekah lodge's first De cember meeting a large number of mem bers will be initiated. Over 60 mem lirrs attended the card social In Odd Fellows' hall Friday night, after which supper was served. The ny members' contest was won by the side (if which Mrs. Mamie Cox was the head, and the losers will soon banquet the winners. The following officers were elected: N. G., Mrs. Anna Peterson; V. G., Mrs. Nellie Dilloy; encretary, Mrs. Mamie Cox; treamirer, Mrs. Tessle Spring; financial secretary, Mrs. Galachio; members of the board of trustees, Mrs. Blaufus, three y,W; Mr. Filley, two years; Mr. Thomas, one year. Mount Scott I. O. O. F. Initiated I SHOULD WORRY! It Is an old adage that "Worry kills more people than work." Stop worrying If you have superflu ous hair on the face, neck or arms. El Rado, the absolutely safe liquid hair remover, will do the work. A few drops, a simple application and the hair disappears. El Kado acts Instantly wherever applied, and Its superiority can be demonstrated With a single trial. Buy it and test it today. Sold in two sizes: 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Owl Drug Co. and all leading drug and department stores, or direct from the Pilgrim Mfg. Co., 27 E. 28th street, New York. drug store. This sweet fragrapt balm dissolves by tha heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swol len membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes imme diately. Don't lay awake toniRht struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping into tfte throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Ely's Cream Balm", .and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. (Adv.) proclaim its worth and against-alcoholic substitutes. HOLD ELECTION OFFICERS ON MONDAY ml Arthur "I hear you are to marry?" - Arnold "What Imbecile told you that?" , Arthur "The girl who la oing to marry you!" eight members in the third degree Tues day evening and elected the following officers: N. O.. Dr. Hunter; V. O., James Schweitzer; treasurer, F. It. Peterson; financial secretary, D. L. Filley; corresponding' secretary, Ralph Stan. The young ladles of the Methodist church gave an entertainment Tuesday evening In the church consisting of musio and readings, and held a candy sale In the vestry. The ladies.' auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans, of which Misses Melvln and Churer, Mrs. Lorraine Garret, Mrs. Farnham, Mrs. Prink, Mrs. J. W. Han nel, Mrs. L. E. Wiley and Mrs. Wrlsloy are members, received nearly $20 as the proceeds of a successful social tn Seward's hall Monday night The en tertainment committee was composed of Messrs. Melvln, McDorrel and Bo land. Mrs. Prink and L. E. Wiley ren dered piano selections. The women of Shlloh circle presented Reuben Wilson post, G. A. R., with part of the receipts of their recent baaaar and served refreshments at the post's last regular meeting tn Orange hall. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gelsler ban queted the volunteer fire department at their new South Main street residence Monday night, Entertainment was pro vided in the form of music, games and ILL CATARRH GERM USE BOOTH'S iOtl Try the sure and most effective way to reach the raw, tender Inflamed mucuous membrane Infested with ca tarrh germs breathe Hyomel, All drug gists sell It. You cannot reach the nooks and crev ices of th breathing organs with liquid preparations; there is only one way breathe a few times dally the germ destroying air of Booth's Hyomel, It acts directly on the inflamed mem branes and destroys the catarrhal germs. Hyomel Is not a cure-all; It has one purpose quick and effective relief of catarrh and diseases of the breathing organs. When, you are free of catarrhal Ills the general health will Improve. If you suffer from offensive breath, raising of mucus, frequent sneezing, husky voice, discharge from the nose, droppings in the throat, spasmodic coughing; or any other symptoms of catarrh, use Hyomei at once. It will destroy tho disease germB In the nose, throat and lungs, and give quick and permanent relief. Hyomel doeg not contain cocaine or any habit forming drug no stomach dosing you Just breathe it. The com plete outfit Including pocket Inhaler and bottle of liquid costs $1, extra bottles of liquid. If later needed, 50 cents. Adv. HOW TO AVOID COLD WEATHER DISEASES --To-pTovent cold- weather-disease;-put- your body Into a proper healthy condi tion to successfully resist them. Colds, grippe, bronchitis, pneumonia, catarrh, typhoid fever, rheumatism and other ailments may be escaped In most cases, If this Is done. Build up your health and strength your nerves and blood and entire body Into such shape that you can, count on good health all dur ing the winter months by taking Rex all Olive Oil Emulsion, the ideal blood, nerve and body builder. This Is a remarkable medicine, but a common sense one. 'It doesn't stimu late. So-called "tonics" that stimulate give you no permanent relief; but leave you worse off than before. Rexall Olive Qil Emulsion contains none of these harmful, stimulating Ingredients, such ag T aicohor: ahd "flaitgefbuS ' and-hablt forming drugs. Its great benefit to you is through Its real nerve and bloo'i builds, strengthens. Its merit doBs not rest on making you feel better for a few minutes at a time after taking it. but on making you feel better as a result ot making you well. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion Is the Ideal blood and nerve food tonio. you who are weak and run down, nd you who are apparently well now, but are liable to suffer from various cold weather ali ments, use Rexall Olive Oil Kniulslon tn get and keep well and strong. For tlie tired out, run down, nervous, emaciated or debilitated the convalescing grow ing children aged people- It is a sen sible aid to renewed strength, better spirits, glowing health. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion king of the celebrated Rexall Remedies is for freedom from sickness of you and your family. You'll be as enthusiastic about It as we are when you have noted its pleasant taste, its strengthening, invlg- j orating, building up, disease preventing effects. If It does not help you, your I money will be given back to you with out argument, sow in this community only at our store The Rexall Store one of riiore than 7000 leading drug stores in the United States, Canada anr Great Britain. The Owl ljrug Co. Stores in Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San Fran cisco, Oakland. Sacramento, Los Ange les and San Diego. FOR Iheumsiism and Lumbago Tbe first thing to do, if yau safer ffcm Rheumatism or I-mb.ijQ."i ta " rub the. achiDg parts with Osie Oil ; then soak a piece of flanr.d with l ho oil. lay H overvth p!cc that hurts and cover with a picte of ty'led Silk.' This treatcnent wsuaJly give rtfirj; tad is. jy H ricsc Lwl lull's j a The Criminologist You say you srers charged .with breaking your parole because you were on the vreet wearing citizen's clothes T That's no offense. -v The Returned Convict No, sir. But I'm no citizen, an' da clothes belonged to a man who was, a speech by each guest. Thdse present were: P. B. Rayburn, chief; William Boland. assistant chief; F; R. Rayburn, foreman; M. S. Hazen, secretary, and Eiremen B. Carter, Wllllanj ; Barnes, Charles Bresher, Lou Boland, II. M. Wilson, Oscar Oleson, J. Baker, C. TV Lent, D. D. Benge and H M.J Burnham. The Judges of the essays on poultry rslslng written In . connection with Wednesday's school poultry show were Mrs. H. A. Parnall, Miss Edith Train and Mrs. Pearl Freeburg. RECOMMENDED 8Y A POMID LADY Plant Juice Makes Another Strong Friend of Wife of Prominent Railroad Man. Among the many well known ladles of Portland who have made tests of Plant Juice and found It satisfactory Is Mrs. L. Rayburn, wife of F. W. Ray burn, a railroad man on the S., P. $ 8. R, R. and runs between here and Astoria. Mrs. Rayburn has lived here all her life and has a large circle of friends and acquaintances who will be Interested hi the following. She says: . "I can certainly recommend JPlant Julpe to anyone. I have been using-it for some time and the results have, bevs most satisfactory. I have suffered from nervous debility and a general ruq down condition. 1 had neuralgia pains, and my kidneys and bladder gave me a great deal of trouble. The neuralgia in my shoulder was so bad that at time I could not raise my right arm as high as my head. I slept very badly and was. In consequence, almost a physlca: wreck. I had a feeling of depreseio-i often, and would,, Imagine something dreadful was going to happen and my nerves were completely unstrung. X have been growing gradually worise all the time, and nothing I tried helped me until I began taking Plant Juice. I hsu only taken part of one bottle when I began to feel relief, I have now unci three bottles and the pain has all left my arms and shoulders, my nerves are so much better and I sleep well at night and feel rested when I got up In the mornings. My appetite is good aJttJ I can est anything I want without d'S tress afterwards. I am glad to tejl any-, one what Plant Juice has dona for ma, If it will help them to the same relief.' As a tonic and general strengjthener and Invlgoratpr for women who suffer from extreme nervousness, depression, low vitality, and a general run down condition, Plant Juice is without an equal. For sale at the Owl Drug com pany's stores. (Adv.) SCALP ITCHED i ft in imrmnv ANU DUIiNtU Scarcely Any Hair on Head. Ter rible Itching, Also Bothered With Pimples and Blackheads on Face. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Both Troubles. Greenwood, lad. r " First; my bajr began to fall, then my srsip iu.hed and burned when I became warm, f h.vl pimples on icy scalp: my hair woe failing out grad'tal'y until I had oareely any hair ja my head. I couldn't Vvi tlie daii;ln);T oJr 1L Ml. Ean- .a ory ami Ttt'wU-sf and I lost rcs-i, nx, uui fen fa the i..;t4u u;to,jtj tlon. 1 would pujl my lyur off and scratch my. bead any iy pJeo I happwiied to bu: , "For saver' yuaij 1 waws botkeieil ssit.1 pimple on mr Some of thorn wwi hard red spot, some were full t mattw, and many hlaokheud.i. 1 was always pick log at theiu and kuwI iiu,m Ut ftp aor& They made myj faco lonV. so badly I ashamed to be soon. . . "I tried washing my Itud Uh Cuti), Soap, dried witboiu riaaiug, tUft pus Cuticur Ouitmout on ajiU rfbltil li lata the scalp- I ftopllel ti t.'uuraica Stup a'ud Ointment tlja same e,u'h -acflc u:ttl cil,. Three months' un f Cu'fsru-a Suagi plutmeut bus made ray f-CK n snipat :i4 , Cleaa as can he.'! (siigucdj C f. (istyUM. Sept. 24, !9ia, " Cuticura, Sap v2Sc.j aud Cuticura Obit. ' ment (50c. are sold by drr rfistssad rioW; i , jeryahero. Literal wnpin .i earn unit -i free, with S2-p. Skin Boos. A.J-V.;.f ik? t card '' Outioura, l.ept T, Uofctoa," v'ap shi o ftiaw.i '! '-j. 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