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THE OREGON DAILY JOURKAL, PORTLAND, r THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1916.. DOCK COMMISSION AND COUNTY COURT DONATE ; STREETS TO C0RNF00T City Council Also Has Mat--. ter of Giving Right to Ship- builder Before It, Uon: company by tha county court to ass th street! In 188!. While It it re garded . purely as a matter of form, the petition wilt be granted without question. REPUBLICANS WIN PLACES ON STATE TICKET WITH SAFE MARGINS EX-COASTER REPORTED SUNK RAILROAD RETAINS TRACK Actio Takes Xa to rf Basement OlTen O. X. ST. Co. Over 30 Tears Ago. - Use of certain streets In Alblna a ' a site for a proposed shipbuilding plant to be erected by William Corn- ' foot of the Albina ISnglne & Machine Work wae approved by the commla alon of public docks this morning In a - formal resolution, which at the same . time confirms the rights of the O-W. R. ft N Co. now enjoyed on River street. The railroad company has tracks on 1 River street, which parallel the Wll ' Jemette river, and the ue of the street toy Mr. Cornfoot will necessitate tear ' Ing them up. ? 1 .The resolution approves the tempor ary use of the streets for three years, . and makes It clear that the railroad Is not to forfeit the rights it now pos , sesses. An ordinance granting the desired permit to Mr. Cornfoot Is now of fore J. the council, having pasted second read . log. . Most of the dock commission s busi ness was of a routine variety. An or dinance was proposed which will fix :. p'lcee for mooring vessels st the pub 110 levee. Provision was made for ' meeting the commission's sixth annual interest charge, amounting to 120,260. .' For Investment in city of Portland Improvement bond $20,000 wos set -. aside as "special fund A". The money i- Is not needed by the commission at the present time and as the bonds bear (l per cent interest an opportunity is seen to earn $800 In interest during the coming year. , A fund of 14023.63 was set aside to redeem dock bonds of the former city '' Of St. Johns. Whether the term of Commissioner Tan Kellaher expires next month or ' r.cxt March was found by the commissi- elon to be a problem needing solution by the city attorney. Mr. Cornfoot has ajso petitioned the board of county commissioners -to per . mlt the use and temporary obstruction v; of a portion of River Mreet. The rights of the Oregon-Washington Rail read it Navigation company are to be - preserved and protected under right given the Oregon Railroad A Navlga- Steanier WlUupa Has Foundered Off Nicaragua. The steamer Wlllapa, well known in the Columbia river lumber trade, .was sunk recently off the coast of Nlca rauga, according to word tecelved here from New Orleans. Sold last March to (he Frieburg Ivumber company of Cincinnati, the Wlllapa was engaged in the carrying trade between Central America ana the gulf when she sunk off the Nlca rauguan coast bound from Bluefields to New Orleans. Captain Johnson, her master, and a crew of 22 men were saved. The Wlllapa was a' craft of 752 tons, and was formerly operated by Sudden & Chrlstenson. 8he was built at Raymond, Wash., in 1908. 1 alt' and Minnesota". this afternoon whipped" the " stock market from the , bear to. the bull side and then back , ajrain United States teel was typical. Opening down at 1Z2H. United States Steel climbed to 125K and at 2 o'clock dropped back to . 1241. Central Leather " mn' a new high record rt 11BH. up 14H.s iIBII Lister Reelected In Washington Seattle, Wsh., Nov. 0. (I. N. 8.) Two thousand and nine precincts com plete in the! stata out. of 2385 show: Wilson Ut.iit and Hughes iat4vrt v For governor Ona thousand, nine T hundred and sixty-five precincts, show - Lister. Democrat, running with practl- , cally the same vote as Wilson, 147,- '. 313, and McBrtde, Republican, 137.614, When wrltlnr oi railing pleese mrntlon The Journal. Bdverttaers, (Adv.t i NEURALGIA PAINS r YIELD QUICKLY Hundreds Find Sloan's Lini ment Soothes Their Aches. Fires Kfeep Laddies Busy. Did the fates contrive to keep the fire laddies from the election booths Tuesday and cut short their specula tions upon the returns? When the bal lots were being cast six fre alarms came In from vartoue parts of the city. The average each day from November 1 to November 6 was one alarm a day. NEWS OF THE PORT Arrivals Norcnabar B. Kl Hrgundo, American ateanwr. Captain Mr-kellar. bulk oil fron dsn Krant'laco, 8tand tr1 Oil rompanj; Edgar H. Vanoo, American, froio San Pe dro to load lumber, llainiuoud Lumbrr cum- Departures November S. Klamath, American steamer, Captain Cullen, paraenxeira anclllumtwr for San Dlrgo, McCor D'lck tkeumshlp conipuiiy. Marine Almanac. Sua and Tides November 10, Son rises T:06 s, m. Run rets 4 58 p. m. Tides at Astoria. High water. jtrm water. 1:14 a. m.. 7.2 feet. T:OC a. ra., 2.9 fet 0:36 p. m.. 6.1 feet. 7:40 p. m.. 0.9 foot .Wuthar at KiTei'a Mouth. North Head, Not. 9. (ndltlor.a at the mouth of the river at noon; amooth, wlud rcrthweat, 24 miles; weather clear. Daily River Readings. ,' ' , : i " ' I I J " f S ordem ros m tmiriB ten 111' . 4l II i,.. - !'s f v ii x j . wz&ftm manch of thi Eer . . ..AA ..v. II kl I S&Sl I Ban Bfe v sssi aaai aE a an - f. n. saw 'N. m, tvflL-flj aaa w vfe JJt: " Steamers Due to Depart. Kame. For. D. Klamath S. l Not. 9 Nor t hero Pacific. ... . T Nor. 11 How tltj S. V. aV U A Not. It VVapams 8. D Not. 13 Leaver U A. S. V Nov. 18 8teamera leaving Portlanl for Han rraoclaeo only connect with the ateamer Yale and Har vard, leaving San Francisco Mondaj. Wednes dsv. Frldav sod Saturda for Lot Angeles and Ha Ulego. Vessels ta Port. Name. Berth. Akntaa, Am. s Ooble Btrlln. Am. ah Ooble .4 I n ii u i h m C ZS M-M UwUton 24 2.7 I 0 I 0.04 Umatilla 2R 2.7 0 O.00 Eugene 10 8 8 0.8 0.08 Albany 20 8.7 1.1 0.02 Haiera 20 3.B 1.0 0.01 Oregon City..., 12 6.7 O.l 0.00 Portland 15 4 0 0 2 0.01 .St. Helena , Preseott Knapptin Astoria Oobia Avtorla Ainaworth .Port Lbr. Co. .Bound tip ( lilslng. (j ) Falling. River Forecast. The Willamette river st Portlsnd lowly for the next two or three dajs. rill fill r Steamers line to Arrive, PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Kame. From. Date. Northern Fselflci . . . 8. V Nov. 10 Mother Made, Quick' Acting Cough Syrup honld be Kept Bandy la Brery Home Easily Pzepaxcd aad Costs XJUle. ' The hooting, tearing pains of neu ralgia and sciatica are quickly re lievasi by the soothing eiternal appli cation of Sloan's Liniment. Quiets the nerves, relieves the numbness feeling, and by its tonic affect on the nerve and muscular tissue, gives immediate relief. Sloan s Liniment is cleaner and easier to use than mussy plasters and ointments and does not clog the pores. Just put it on it penetrates. Kills psin. You will fio'l relief in it from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, stiff neck, toothache, etc For strains, sprains, bruises, black-arid-blue spots, Sloan's Liniment quickly reduces the pain. It's really a friend of the whole family. Your druggist sells it in 2Sc, 50c and $1.00 bottles. Mothers, you'll never know what you are missing until you make up this in expensive, quick-acting cough syrup and try It. Children love its pleasant taste and nothing else will loosen a cough or chest cold and heal the in flamed or swollen throat membranes with such eaae and promptness. It's equally as good for grown-ups as for children Coaeter. Am. aa 1'tTcnport, Am. ea Ueueva, Am. brig lev. E. Bllllnga. Am. acb. Levi u. Bib-gem, Am. ah Hence. Am. b Kcae City, Am. ss Rubi Am. m. s El Serundo, Am. str St. Nicholaa. Am ah Astoria. Tiverton. Am. atr Preseott E. H. Vance. Am. atr AHorla At Neighboring Ports. Aatorla. Nov. 9. Arrived down at 0 s. m. Steamer Breakwater. Arrived down at 7:15 and aalled at 9:20 a. m. Steamer I Pri me ra. for San Pranrlco. Arrived at 8 s. m. Atesmer El Pegundo from Ran Francisco. Arrived at 9:15 a. m.-Uasoline schooner Patav from Coos Bay. Aatorla, Nov. 8. Arrived at 2:3U and left np at 4 p. m. Steimer Rose City, from 8an Pedro via 8n Francisco. Arrived st 10 p. m Steamer Edgar 11. Vance from Hsa Pe dro. San Pedro. Nov. 8. Arrived Steamer San tUm, from Columbia river. San Francisco, Nov. B. Arrived Nov. 8. Helen P. Drew, Greenwood, 12:30 p. m. : Wa prma. Los Angele. 1:10 p. m.; W. F. Herrln, Cclnmbls river, 5 a. m.; Northern Pacific. Aa torla, 8:40 p. m.; J. B. Stetsoa. Columbia river, :10 p. m.; AdelEhe Smith. Cooe Bay. 6:4C p. m.: Dorla. I.os Angeles. 7:20 p. m.; Santa Monica, Columbia river, 7:30 p. m.; Ne halem. Los Angeles, 9 p. m.; Multuomab, Se attle. 9:SO p. m. Sailed Celllo. Seattle, 1:10 p. m.: Kath erlne. Eureka. 12:30 a. m.: tug Scs King, with barge Simla In tow. Port San Louis. 2:40 p. m.; Wapama. Portland, 8:10 p. m.; Arctic, Xlendoclno. 8:40 p. m .; Yale. Los Angeles. 4:10 p. m.; J. B. Btetson. Los Angeles, 9:50 p. m.; Aureus, iueneme, U:oO p. m. Sen Franeleco. Nov. 9. Arrived British steamer Kurow, Union Bay. 2 a. m.; Argyll, Loa Angelea, 3 a. m.; Pasadena. Albion, 3 a. m.; City of Topeka. Eureka. 4:30 a. m.; Na tlonsl City, Mendocino, 5 a. m.f Prentiss. Los Angeles. 7:30 a. m.; Fearless, towing Fuller ton. Port San Luis, Da. m.; Harvard, Los Angelea, 10 a. m. Sailed Multnomah, Los Angeles, midnight; Carlos. Grays Harbor, 2 s. m.; (irace Dollar, Vsncouver. 4:30 s. m.; W. F. Herrln, Port land, 9 a. m. Balboa, Nov. 8. Arrived Newport, from San Frsndaoo. Vancouver, Nor. 9. Arrived El Ibo from Above, left to right J. D. Mickle, reelected stte food and dairy commissioner; George H. Burnett of Marion county, judge of the supreme court; C. N. McArthur. congressman. Third district. Below Ben AV. Olcott, secretary of state; Frank A. Moore of Colum bia county, justice of the supreme court. Thl snlendld rourh avrun la ma1 hv ItUo; British stesmer Wslkawa from Ryd- Dourins 2 ounces of Plnex (BO cents nel- uIel )iar from Manila vis Hongkong. Nov. B.- wnrthl Into a nlnt holt I and filling th i""""laJO' bottle with plain granulated sugar syr- , An.r( Not 9. up. .This gives you a full pint Seattle and Taco'ma. ramny supply or mucn Detter cough; Port Townsond, Nov. 9 lilliij remedy than you could buy ready-made lor 12.50 a clear saving oi j. The moment it touches the Inflamed, cold-congested membranes that line the throat and atr passages, the healing begins, the phlegm loosens, soreness leaves, cough spasms lessen and soon disappear- altogether, thus ending a rough quicker than you ever thought possible. Hoarseness and ordinary coughs are conquered by It in 24 hours or leas. Excellent for bronchitis, whooping cough, spasmodic croup, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. Plnex Is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with gualacol and is famous the world over for its quick healing ef fect on the membranes. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute sat isfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne. Ind. Arrived Valdra, from Arrived Wlndber from -Arrived Ship Ab- ' If Stomach Hurts DrinkHot Water A. ynysUdaa's Advice. "If dyspeptics, sufferers from gm, wind or flatulence, stomach acidity or sourness, gastric catarrh, heartburr ic. would take a teaapoonful of . pure biaurated magnesia In half glass of hot wster immediately after ting, thay would soon forget tbe were ever afflicted with stoinacn i trouble, and doctors would have 'o - look elsewhere for patients." In ex- Rlanatlon of these wo ros a well known aw York physician stated that most . forma of stomaoh trouble are due to . stomach acidity and fermentation of the food contents of the stomach com. ' bined with an Insufficient blod sup . ply to the stomach. Hot water ta creases the blood supply and blsurated magnesia Instantly neutralises the ex cessive stomach acid and stop's feud i fermentation, the combination of tin . two, therefore, being marvelously suc cessful and decidedly preferable to the , use of artificial digestants. stimulants or medicines, for Indigestion. (Adv.) ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25cat all druggists. $100,000 On Hllghes tier Cobum from Muxilteo and bsrk Star of I Poland from Everett during Isst night. I Everett, Nov. 9. Sailed W. S. Porter, for San Francisco. Mukilteo. Nov. 8. Arrived Thomas L. Wund. from Kacle. Point Wells, Nov. 9. Sailed Atlss for Ssn Franruco. Tncoma. Nov. 8. Arrived Tug Kingfisher, rowing barge Louisiana, from Britannia Beach, B. C. Vlctorls. Nov. 8. (By Wireless.) Japanese steamer Hawaii Vara, from Yokohama, for Seattle, reports to arrive at quarantine. Wlll- ' ism tieaa, st i a. m.. Bunuar, November lz Seattle, Wash., Nov. . Arrived Senator, San PrancUco. 7 a. m. ; Mariposa, for 8. W., ti n. f.. Alftnta, at .lo a. m. Nov. s i I rived Bark Oriental, from San Francisco, in I tow tng Hercules, .1:90 p. m. : Lyman Stewart. ! Ban Francisco, 8:30 p. no.; Nome City, Fn ! Frac Cisco, 1:30 p. m. . Curacao, 8. E. Alaska, via lacoma, iu p. m. Balled Admiral Goodrich, for 8. W. via , S E. Alaika, 8 p. m, Valdes, Nov. 8. Sclled Alameda, west bonnd, 1 a. m. i Sydney. Nov. 5. Arrived Sierra, San Cran- cieco via porta. lokofaama, Nov. 5. Arrived Jap. steamer Tscoms Maru. Seattle. Honolulu, Nov. 8. Arrived Schooner Alice Cook, from Port Gamble thence October 17. hal'ed v. S. A. T. Dlx, Manila. Victoria. B. C. Nov. 8. Pawed Japa nese stesmer lkoma Mara, from Nanalmv for Ncm York. L. H. Wells, Veteran Newspaperman, Dies Mr. Wells Had Been Connected With Portland Paper for tlx Fast 36 Tsars Funeral to Be Sunday. U H. Wells, for 36 years a member of the staff of the Oregonlan. died at Good Samaritan hoepital at 9 o'clock this morning, following a serious oper ation, which was performed on Satur day. Funeral services will be held next Sunday at the chapel of the Cast Side Funeral Directors. Mr. Wells was 84 yearH old. He has' been living at 6-07 East Ninth street. He was born in Ohio, and came to Oregon with his parents when he was 3 or 4 years old. by way of the Isthmus of Panama. His first newspaper work was done at Willamette university, where he helped edit the college paper. Subse quently he became proprietor of the Roseburg Independent, running, that paper until 1888, when he came to Portland. At first entering the me chanical department of that paper, be was subsequently made east aide rep resentative, a position he baa held more than 30 years. Mr. Wells is survived by bis wife, Mrs. Frances Wells; a daughter, Alice Wells, and three sons A. S. WelLs of he state dairy and food commission er s orrtce, and Richmond Wells or Portland and Lee Wells of istacada, dentists. Expert Cracksmen Are Now Suspected Further evidence of the expertness of the cracksmen who blew the safe at the Russell-Gilbert Candy company. Twenty-fourth street and Holladay avenue, early yesterday morning was revealed by the examination of Ber- tillon Operator J. M. Hunter of tha police department. The robber worked with gloves, for he left only flat smears on the door where his hands touched. The examination revealed no finger prints of any kind. Safe robbers are also believed to have tampered with the safe In the of fice of the Portland Cement, Tile & Pipe company, 512 JRiver street, early Sunday morning. Detectives Snow and Coleman found that the office had been entered during the night, but the safe, containing no valuables, was left open by officers of the company and no damage was done. India torpedoed without warning No- vemoer b, aVleuitenuinean. All pas sengers saved. Two engineers miss ing. Norwegian steamer Rhine sunk. British steamr Seatonl sunk Novem ber 1, part crew secured by British steamer. Danish steamer Sif sunk by German submarine 27th. Crew saved." Market Erratic oil Election Returns New Tork, Nov. 9. (U. P.) The shifting of counted votes In Callfor Thousands Take this mild, family ma edyto avoid illness, and to Improve and protect their health. They keep their blood pure, their livers active, their bowels regular and digestion sound and strong with lanrat Sal mt kmy Medicls in tkeWarU. esueseiywissie. In bexaa. lO za. To Carry California New York, Nov. 9.--(I. N. S.) One hundred thousand dollars was offered In the lobby of tbe Stock exchange this afternoon at even money tha Hughes had carried California. So far as could be learned, only a smal part of it was covered. Odds on 'Vvu- son s reelection were quoted at 2 to 1 In the Stock exchange corridors and at 10 to 7 on the curb Army-Navy Orders ... i WARESH W - ' ' t Get a 10 Cent Box of "Cascarets" for Your : Over and Bowels. . Tonight suret Take Cases rets and en- , jor. the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel . cleansing- you ever ' experienced. : Let Army Orders, Washington, Nov. .(!. N. S.) First Lien tensnt John O. A. Brett. acnrt.rmit.r nm is announced as holding station In tbe office of the quartermaster general, that office having ben tbe station of Lieutenant Brett, at tbe time of his acceptance of the commission of first lieutenant Id tbe quartermaster corps. Captain John K. Herr, cavalry, sow attached in n.e stn cavalry, is assigned to that res ntent. Se-cond Uratenant James B- Stack. 14tla lit re i. try Minnesota National Guard, resigned ana sccepieu, ciieruve November T. 1 Vevy Orders. Commander C. J. Lans. detached from the Utah to command the Raleigh. Lieutenants Commanders E. B. Larimer, de- iHcuea iroin tne navy yara. Puset sound. Wash., November 21. to Abe Vermont, aa ex ecutive officer; O. T. Owens, detached from the Vermont to the Utah aa executive officer. Uentenant C. E. Wood, detached from the tiannioai to borne, ana wait orders. v-aacarfii uven your liver and clean detached from the Florida te Olympla, Novem ycur thirty feet Cf bowelat vttii ber 7; B, O. Thomas, detached from the Cel- gnpmg. I OU will wake no fawallna- J'r- irmoer s, w toe niton, ror snbmarlne grand. Tour bead will be clear hr-Trw lm,tn,,ctl2?: J: G- Stevena. detached from tbe T ciaar, Dretl l VeaUl. December 1. 1816, te the Celtic. De- i.uiiau ciesui, stomacn sweet, eyes bright, step elastic and corn plerion rosy they're wonderful. Oet a 10-cent box now at any drug ator. Mothers can safely give a whole Cas caret to children, at any time when tney become cross, feverish, bilious, tongue coated pt constipated Caaca rets are harmless.' cember s, IBIS: Jenifer Garaett, . detached rrom tse ranning te toe Tscoms aa navlasttor ii. McCook. to the Tacoms. aa ene-lnee off! eer: K. W. Todd, detached from the Washing too to the Hannibal, as executive of fleer-. T M. Tiptoe, detached from the Connecticut te ue sens vaieta. Paad Aaatetsat Surreost O W. BbmmM. detacbesl ftvui tbe : reeeivug shin st Norfolk re aavs i mining siaaoe. st. Helena. Ti n. stay t ue aavai sospital. AanapoiJa, aid. Try This for a Cold it's Fine! "Pape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. Realize Benefits British Steamer Sunk; No Warning 1 ' 0 Washington. Nov. 9. (V. P.) The British steamerArabia was torpedoed without warning; Vice Consul West:- cott, London, cabled the state depart ment today. Two engineers are miss ing. All the passengers were saved The text of the dispatches follows; "The British steamer Arabia from Suffer From Piles no 'matter how long or hosfr bstd- cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. It will give quick relief, and a single box often cures. A trial package mailed free in plain wrapper if you send us coupon below. Tou .can end grippe and break up a severe cold either In head, chest, body or limbs, by taking a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves eick headache, dullness. feverlsline.se, sore throat, sneexlng. soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acta without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Be sure you get tha genuine. (Adv.) 0RR1NE FOR DRINKING MEN f We are In earnest when we ask you to give Orrlne a trial. You have noth ing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will be returned if after a trial you fall to get results from Orrine. This offer gives the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to try the Or rlne treatment. It is a very simple treatment, can be given in tbe home secretly, without publicity, or loss of time from business. Orrine Is prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment; Orrine No. 2, the voluntary treatment. Costs only. $1.00 a box. Ask us for booklet. The Owl Drug Co., Broadway at Washington. THE "COME BACK" The "Come-back man was really never down-and-out. ills weakened condition because of over-work, lack of exercise. Improper eating and llv ing. demands stimulation to satisfy the cry for a health-giving appetite and the refreshing sleep essential to btrenath. GOLD MEDAL Hutrletn Oil Capsules, the National Kemedy of Holland, will do the work. They are wonderful: Three of these cspsules each uay will put a man on his feet before he knows it; whether his trou ble comes from uric acid poisoning, the kidneys, xravel or stone in tbe bladder, stomach derangement or oth er ailments that befall the over-seal-ous American. Don't wait until yeu are entirely down-and-out, but take them today. Your druggist will glad ly refund your money if they do not help you. 25c. 50c and SI. 00 per box Accept no substitutes. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box. They are the Dure, original, lmporte.1 Haarlem Oil Capsules. For sal and guaranteed by The Owl Drue Co. Ad. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUQ COMPANY, 630 Pyramid bldg.. Marshall, Mich. Kind y send me a Free sample wf Pyramid Plla Treatment, in plain wrapper. Name ' Street . . City y. . State The Treatment of Influenza or La Grippe It is quite ref resbing these days to read Of a clearly defined treatment for Influ enza or D Grippe, In an article in tbe "Lanoet-Cllnlo,"lr. James Bell, of Mew York City, says he Is convinced that too much medication Is both, unnecessary and injurious. When called to a case of la grippe, tbe patient ia usually seen when tbe lever is present, as tbe chill which occasionally ushers in the disease, baa practically passed away. Dr. BeU then orders that the bowels be opened freely with salts, Actolds" or citrate of magnesia. For the high fever.v severe headache, pain and general soreness, one antl-kamnla tablet every three hours la quickly fol lowed by complete relief. Ask for A-K Tablets. They are also unexcelled fog headMh,&uraJM and all pains. . - i tA.av.1 Delights of Proper Morning Toilette? Try These Special Suggestions. A FEW moments spent each morning In the proper care of the mouth, throat and nasal passages will CO far toward making the en tire day more pleasant and more worth while. It will not only make you more comfortable, but It will lend a feeling of exhilaration and protect you from all manner of germ contagion, such as colds and grippe, as well as the more danger ous contagious diseases. Try these suggestions' for even two or three mornings, and you will find them so beneficial and pleasant that you will surely wish to con tinue. When you first arise, go Into the bathroom and bathe, as Is- your usual custom. Then cleanse your teeth, with Benetol Tooth Cream. This Is tbe only tooth cream in the world that Is really antiseptic and germicidal (others claim to be. but they cannot show any real germicidal strength). Now put from 12 to 20 drops of Benetol in a glass and fill it with hot water. With thin, rinse your mouth and gargle your throat. Drink what Is left down to a small quantity. Dilute this still further by about 4 to 1. With this, either use a nasal douche or snuffle it up your nose to clear out all the accumulated phlegm and ca tarrhal inflammation. When you use Benetol ss your morn'ng mouth wash and gargle, we would HtronEly urge that you swallow a part of It. This will hum t lize the stomach and bowels, prevent stonmrh trouble, cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, gas on the stomacn and ulceration of the stomach. In fact, the more you use Henetol products, til more you will value them as being far superior to any others. One trial of Benetol Ointment will convince you thnt nothing has ever equalled this prepa ration as a tonic for the skin. It is an absolute physical Impossibility for a man to nontrsct Barber's Itch'' or nny other contaarlous kln disease if he uses "Benetol" or "Benetol Oint ment." Try these suggestions rinse your mouth .gargle and swallow "Benetol." You will feel 'so clean so sterilised so antioejitlrnlly clean that you will never go back to the old way. Full directions for the use of these articles packed in every carton. CAUTION! Always Insist that your druggist supply you with Benetol in the original red cartons. All Druggsts Sell All Benetol Products and Recommend Them as the Best for the Purposes forWhich They Are Advised. Manufactured Only By THE BENETOL CO., Benetol Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 3 AS : n "I NEVER HAVE COLDS" Colds are unnecessary for the most part. Experienced singers and speakers know that colds can be prevented by building up a reserve of health and vitality that will successfully resist colds. "SB That means, first of all, getting rid of constipation.. Any physician will tell you that constipated persons are extremely susceptible, not merely to colds but to other diseases, infectious and otherwise. Laxatives and cathartics cause more constipation than they cure. The more you take, the more you will require. Nujol relieves constipation without forming a habit, and without upsetting the normal processes of digestion. It acts in effect as an internal lubricant, preventing the contents of the intestines from becoming hard, and so facilitating natural movements. All druggists carry Nuiol which is manufactured only by the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). Avoid substitutes. Vrite today for booklet "The Rational Treatment of Constipation' STANDARD OIL COMPANY X . (New Jersey) Beyoane New Jersey ;