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P. JOHNSON IS FOR NATIONS LEAGUE YfllH BUT SLIGHT CHANGES Washington Congressman Says Proposed Covenant Is a Mili , tary Necessity! A iwnrnw of great activity In the umber industry and much discussion tot the League of Nations will occupy chief attention In the Northwest during the coming months, according to Rep resentative Albert Johnson, who, with his family, left Portland Tuesday after boon for bis bom at Hoqulam, Wwh, following adjournment of the Sixty-fifth congress. I Representative Johnson divided bis lime during the term just closed between Jils seat in congress and bis duties as captain in the chemical warfare serv ice of the army, from which be was Klacharged to return to congress soon fter the armistice was signed. He was atationed at Hoboken, N. J-. when the war was ended. I While admitting the necessity for a League of Nations, in which he 'Bug Jzresta modifications of the proposed cove nant. Representative Johnson declares the plan for a league is the most far a-eaching subject bef or the nation and deserves the most serious discussion con rgreas and the public can give it. f "It is my opinion. the legislator said, ("that the league will not be oonsuraated for many months. There will bo a tenta tive plan, undoubtedly, to hook onto the first peace treaty as a step-toward the ultimate league of, Nations, and to maintain international peace. "I am in favor of a league, not un der, the proposed covenant entirely, for the purpose of thwarting outbreaks in buffer nations and then a triple forma tion which will give the United States guardianship in this hemisphere. The league is a military necessity with Internationalism left out. Un doubtedly an effort to . reestablish Eu ropean boundaries will result in warfare and serious outbreaks which have to be put 'down by a league with the assist ance of the United States. Men and money will be required from the United States to hold up the hands of new na tions and buffer states that will grow out of peace. "The first phase of a league means the actual physical upholding of the hands of small nations by the large ones and peace enforcement. It is the duty of the senate to debate the proposal pro and con to its heart's content and that body, therefore, does not merit criticism because of its debates." Provided ehipe, the Northwestern lum ber Industry will enjoy a summer of great activity due to the world wide demand for timber. Representative John son says. After a brief rest Mr. John son will tour the district which he rep resents. South Bend Club Backs League ' South Bend, Wash., March 19. The South Bend Commercial club in reso lutions passed unanimously approved the League of Nations and urges the United States to enter such a league. INDIAN MEDICINE MEN "In the Indian tribe one finds the "Medicine Man" one versed in the healing art of roots, herbs, leaves, and barks. In these he discovers emollents, astringents, - laxatives and tonics, all of which are prepared and offered to sufferers among the tribe. To such good, old-fashioned roots and herbs Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, the most efficient remedy in the world, for female ills, owes its success. For forty-five years it has been restor ing the women of America to health, until it is now recognised as the stand ard remedy. Adv. 4VO!D COUGKT nd COUGHERiT! GouqhM iDreeSds Diaeeyse? I DROPS-STOPS COUGHS HALF THLX FOR CHILDREN Will Take Off All Excess Fat Do 70a know tbat there la simple, harm, less, effective remedy for ore rfi turn that nay . ha need safely and secretly by aay ansa or womn-wbs Ik losing the elimiieee of youth T Tbera is; and it la none other than tea tablet form of the bow famous Marmots Prescript loo. known as Msrmola . Prescription Tablets. Yoa can well expert a redaction of from two to four pounds a week without dieting or exercis ing. MarmoUt Prescription Tablets sre sold by all druggists at 75c for large esse, or It you prefer you can order direct from the aiarmole Co., 864 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Mich. Adr. "She was once so pretty! TO look ' at her Aow, you 1 uj:....i...l J J1 iOTW I 30 usuct mat sue wjyic prctucsr. ana sprightlicst girl of lier time the natural leader in all social and intellectual activi ties. But see what chronic anemia has made ofsfrer. No part of her body is vigorously nourished. She is a pathetic ' - drooping figure of a woman. ' " Tho Red BJood Builder" . If your blood is lacking la richness and redness. Gude's Pcpto-Mangan will prove promptly beneficial. It insures a better nourished condition throughout your system because it increases the number and exyz-carryint; capacity of tha red Wood cells. . Oxygen is tha breath of life. It charges tha wheia body with keen vigor and nigged vitality. Pepto. - Mangan is easy to digest, agreeable to taste. - rpto-Man4n s aaerfa mtUj kr UL J. EREITENBACH COMPANY, v ' J " Mannfarturins Chemists, New Yecfc: ITALIANS RETURNING HOME , r-: x y " ' --nr iwaH"iiiis),:a,-'iT? lit ? i'm im, as V - i ii -, - -- 1 S. U aaM'W4basbmeV9Sai Left lav right Top 'row: Nik Novell!, Chtaromonte, Jack A group of five members of the Ital ian colony in Portland left Tuesday for New Tork on their way back to their native land. During the past month scores of bookings. for Italy have been placed with Dorsey B. Smith, manager of The Journal; Information and travel bareau. The unusually large number returning at this time is attributed by Mr. Smith to the cessation of -normal travel during the war and to the de mand for labor In Italy. The man who left today are: Joe Chtaromonte, Nik Novell!, JackX:aserta. John Sallanl and Tony Caron All are farmers with homes at San Nlcendro, province of Bart, Southern Italy. They have been in the United States several years and for the past four years have Now to Entertain the "Gobs" But How, That's the Question Now come the "gobs" on the enter tainment Hat. The doughboys who went over the ocean and pummeled the pride of the Fatherland are all right, and we take our hats off to them, and we'll shine everything in town, even to our bald pate, to show 'em how welcome they are.' but we're not agonna forget that the gobs "put em over." j So opines Mr. Portland Reception com mittee, but ha doesn't know how to do it. The committee has com to the conclu sion that the boy a who, wore the blue, and who buffeted the chill blasts of the ocean, with the salt sea' sprays soak ing their akin, must be entertained now. There waa never any doubt in the minds of the committee but that they were to be entertained, but it has been a, big problem as to what to do to amuse them. First and foremost as a matter of dif ficulty comes the meeting at the train. It would seem hardly practicable to take the sailors out of town a little way and let them come home, on the train in a body because the reception by the crowd would hardly b as spontaneous, for the boys have all been home and the sob stuff is pretty well settled. likewise It has not been thought advisable even to put them out on a barge, in the middle ROLL OF HONOR Washington. March 1. Tha list ot casual, ties mads rrablta tods contains tha nanus ot 1 an, mm of which is a nsjnbsr of tha marina eorpa, I Bel ad ad in tha list is tha nana of Fred Pop anions tha died iron accident and other causes. His bone address is ear Thomas Pone. Ramoad. Wash. The ossusltlss are di vided: Killed in action 0 EHed from wounds 8 Died of accident and other causae. ........ SS Pied of diss Total ....... .jj 91 ARHY CASUALTIES KILLED IN ACTION Lieu tenant JOHN A. XEIXEY, Tarrytowa. W. T. Privates HETTRT P. HARPER. Sootta. Ark. DAVID HENDRICKSON. BlaochardTiDe, wia. JESSIE LANE. Locan, Vs. VALENTINE ttATJRETTE, Flshin4 N. T. . JAMES PBBBT, Canonsbart. Pa. DIED FROM ACOIDENT-AND OTHER CAUSE Sergeant Major . KDWEf CL BOBEBT, Tork. Pa, Serfaenu JOSEPH HOLGATB REGNOLD. North Jud. bob, Ind. MACK WTLtXAM gNTPEB. Bheridaa, W70. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, Eubank, Ky. ERNEST B. rOM8TOCK, Chlnaco, IT!. KARL J. MANNING. Stillwater, N. T. LUTHER P. MARTIN. Laplata, Mo. THOMAS B. REAGAN, fitockbridr. Oa. SYLVESTER U RITZEL, Jeliet. IlL WILLIAM M. WHiSTSTON E, Uainesboro. Tennessee. . Oeok " HASLET B. ROBERTS. Warren, Ohio. Privates DANIEL W ALLRED, Kandelman, N. O. " would notv . x ITUEKDtT VAKRIXCt . There It only oae Pepto.aenaA and that ia Ouda'a. Sold ta Dottle and package a ahowsi hsre. Sxld . ; I Poruttsta ever. mm i hi ' i i J m: l row: ' Joe John Saltan!. Bottom Caserta, Tony Carone. been employed as ; trackmen by the Southern Pacific railroad. ' According; to Mr. Chtaromonte a re construction period has already begun in Italy and 'there is a strong demand for labor. Olives, chestnuts, figs, wheat, grapes and other products of the soli command a high price, he says. San Kleandro has a population of about 10, 000, the majority of the families being tlllersof the soil with farms and vine yards in the neighborhood. - From New Tork the party will sail on the La Touraine, March 29. for Havre. Their passports are vised by the French consul in New York, allow ing them to cross Franco to the land of their birth. The majority of the Italian bookings are on French liners, accord ing to Mr. Smith. , of the river to get the local color: aallor, water, see? and have the barge land, for the same reason that probably Uie only wet eyes would be on those per sons who fell into the river. There might be a banquet, but for this the sailors would be forewarned. They have had a chance to see how their brothers in O. D. have been herded into The Auditorium and speeched at, so you could hardly expect them to coma of their own accord. " There might even be a dance but In that case it is feared that when the sailers got to 'rock-a-bye-babying around the' floor they might make the town belles seasick and themselves homesick and that would thrown a monkey wrench into tha wheels of progress. It can be seen that a serious problem presents Itself in determining what form of indoor sport to provide for the Jackies. If any one has a real good sug gestion for entertaining the sailor lads. let him or her send the suggestion to the chairman. Sailora' Stunt committee. Uberty Temple. All suggestions must be written and handed or mailed in, and must be brief. They will not be re ceived ever the telephone on account of the rush of other business. Chance Offered To Be Delegate At Big Conclave Salem. March 19. Governor Oloott Is looking for three citlaens of Ore gon, who would like to represent this state at their own expense, as dele gates to the conference which will be held in Philadelphia, May 2 and 3, to consider problems of Interna tional reconstruction. The governor has been requested by Carl Kelsey, president of the University of Penn sylvania and acting president of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,-to name a deleg-ation. No provision Is made by law for the payment of expenses to such a con ference, so persona accepting the ap pointment and attending the meeting would do so at their own expense. , PETER DOVER, Kansas City. Ho. LAURUS FEOERLANP, Barren. Norway. ENOCH L. LARSON McAJlister. Wis. JAMES O. LONG. Fulton, Ky. ANDREW LUCAS, Dunbar, Pa. CHARLES F. LUDWIG, Ctereland, Ohio. KARNKST R. MATTY, New Rlw. Vs. FREDERICK H. MONSON. Wanbay. 8. D. MARVET W. MORET, Jonasboro. Ark. ROBERT J. MTJIR. Mt. Oamial. Fa, RALPH NIBBEUN. Borrn. ID. HENRY OLSON.- Crane, Mont. ALBERT PARENT. Plattabor. JT. Y. ANTHONY PENTOLA. Bmoklyn, N, T. EDWIN 8. PETRIK. Buffalo. N. T. EMTLO PETROCCHI. Kenosha, Wfa. FRED POPS, Raymond. Wash. DIBD FROM WOUNDS ' Sergeant. PHILIP PLECHER. 8sn Antonis, Tssaa iESSIH MARUN, BUliscs, Mont , - Private I .,. RANDALL G. XKTTKRMAN, JEBtins. W. Vs. KILLED IN) AOTIOW. rMeavtOUSLV REPORT- aa MisaiNa Weutenent ' KENTON EOHKH, BUubenTflle, Ohio. aaraeent WILLIAM O, KRAFT, Bronx. N. Y. ALEXANDER JOHN ZIMBR0SK1, BnxAlyn. Frlvatet - i FRVTN p. IsTTTBLSTETTKB. Itaistadt. V3. GEORGK A. PELL, Fort Payne. Ala. . WILLIAM J. POTCCKK. Chioaeo, 111. 1 PIKD FROSJ WOUNDS. PRKVIOVSI.V RK- j . PORTS D MiaSINO ' ;' Private. FRANCIS T. LAURIER. PmsbuI, Tfl. DIED, PRKVIOVSLY REPORTED MISSINa aepgaent -WALTER O. SALTER, Caatlswoed. Y. ' CerporaJ r CASTOB P. RADOS. Philadelphia, Pa. ABRAHAM .L. BOY, Btteatee. IS. ARTHUR LEADER. Gowdhnns. Endaad. ' JOSEPH LCCAS, MelTille, La.' i THEODORE J. MAVRAIDI3. DatreiV Mioh. WILLIAM H. MAXWELL, Suffern, N. Y. ABRAM N. MORGAN, Cape May Cooiihouss, New Jersey. ' WILLIAM M. OSWALD. Fertile, Minn. , PETER PETTERSON, MeHeary. V. D. RAFKEAKLE PORTKSL Brooklyn, N. T. JAMES H. POWELL, Lexiocton. Ky. " ERWIN EUGENE RACCH, Eiaaua, Pa. ALBER TRIEMER. Oconto, Wk. HUGH F. RILET, Syraeuae, Y. t FRANK 8. ROETHLER, Elma. Iowa. - ? - -ANGELO R. ROMANO. Baa Fraaciaee, Cal FRANK ROSE, OW Forte. Pa. i v JOHN ROSPLOCK, Racine, Wis. LARS RUDI, Fairriew, Mont. ALFONSO 8ALAMONE. Sicily. Italy. LORENBO HAN TOR A. Cleveland. Ohio. ' . JOHN O. 8CHERRER. CoTiwrtoa. Ky. - BENJAMIN 8EILER, New York. JOSEPH C, SOLAN E. Etna. Pa. , - FRANK SPISAK. Passaic. K. J. FRED 8WEETLAND. Pawtncket. K. L LEB H. WHITT, Hagsn. Va. iiXCUABD WILLOLUHRY, Perrinton. JMich. PLEBISCITE Oil JUNE - BALLOT FOR LEAGUE CANT BE CONSIDERED . c ' . - .' Hi. - . . ' . : - t ' Attorney General Quotes Election Law Which Forbids Action f ' on Other. Resolutions.-. ' Attorney General Brown says that It wSI not bo possible for the people of Oregon to vote their sentiment on-the League of -Nations Issue at the special state election in June. Many-Journal correspondents, stirred to enthusiasm by Tha Journal's League of Nations plebis cite, had written, suggesting that the question should bo- placed on the June ballot. But the attorney general's reply shows that the nation, the United States senate and the world must learn through the columns of Tha Journal of Oregon's will concerning a League of Nations. Mr. Brown's opinion reads: I must advise you thatthe resolu tion cannot be placed upon the ballot, The election law referred to will he known as Chapter 429,- General Laws of Oregon for 1919, and the first section thereof in part reads as follows: A special election shall be held at the several voting precincts of this state, on the third day of June, 1919. At such election, the following ' named amend ments to the constitution of the state of Oregon, adopted by the thirtieth lea-isla- tlve assembly of te state of Oregon, and no other, and the following meas ures or enactments passed by the thirti eth legislative assembly of the state of Oregon, and which by the terms there of: nave oeen suBmittea to tne people, and no other shall be submitted to the people at said election, for the ao- Sroval or rejection of the- people of te state, to-wlt: "Then follows the particular resolu tions that may ' be submitted - to the people at said election.. No jnatter now worthy the object may ' be the secre tary of state could not certify . any other resolution to be placed upon - the BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olire Tablets, the rub atitute for calomel, act gently on ths) bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, dearmz the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without ssj ot the bad after effects, All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F, M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complainl; with the attendant bad breath. ' - Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are pure ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their dive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 106 and 25c per box. All druggista. Catarrhal Deafness May He Overcome If you have Catarrhal Deafness or are even just a little hard ot hearing or have head noises go to your drus--ist and ret one ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to It pint of hot water and a little gran ulated sugar. Take one tables poon f ul four times a day. Thla will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath ing Become easy and the mucus stop dropping Into the throat. Jt is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleas ant to take. Anyone losing hearing or who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescrln tion a trial. Adv. ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSERMSTION Create Gas, Sourness and Pain. How te Treat. , Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trou ble, indigestion, sourness, burning, . gaa. bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an ex cess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and not as some believe to a lack of di gestive juices. The delicate stomach lin Eng Is irritated, digestion ia delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer Knows so well. Artificial digestants are not needed In such. eases and may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aids and in stead get from any druggist a few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take a teaspoonful m a quarter glass of water right aftereating. This sweet ens the stomach, prevents the formation of excess acid and there ia no sourness, gaa or pain. Bisurated Magnesia tin powder or tablet form never liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, inex pensive to take and: Is the most effi cient form of magnesia for stomach pur poses. Xt is used by thousands of peo ple who enjoy their meals with so more fear of indigestion. Adv. Fine Spring Tonic- Is Dr. Carter's K.B. Tea Br. Carter's X B Tt Best Sprlag , System Cleaner .Male It at Home Tourself Costs Almost Xotaur After the long wtnter months, ne'arly everyone needs a spring medicine that will drive out accumulated Impurities and put the system in good condition. - One of the best spring unbuilders and regulators-we know of, is made of roots and herbs and is called Dr. Carter's K & T Tea your grandmother can tell you all about it.. -.r.a,-.-? -i-v Get a package of- thla tea at any" drug store and brew a steaming cup before you go to bed tonight youll like it. It's splendid for the liver and bowels, sick . headache and ; biliousness. . 'The kiddles like it, too. and it doea them lots of good, because it never acts harshly. You - can get Dr.. Carter's X Si, B Tea at any drug store. Adv. New. Three-Cent Victory Stamp ' Is Now. in Use The new three-cent victory etsmps are being "Issued "by tha Portland postoff lea. ... Tha old three-cent stamp.- well known- sinca the ' war time " raise In postal ratea. will not.be done, away with.-: however,, and will ontlnue -to bo ' the . principal . commercial .stamp for letters. The new three-center: was; Issued Inv commemoration of demoo racy'a victory over Kurt Imperialism. ' Victory'stampa are lavender-ooiored and bear a figure of ?lberty" with flags of the. five largest; allied, na tions. They are similar, in shape to tha stamps of tha Columbian aeries, but are smaller. .-- - - ballot;, than those mentioned': in; said act,- which the legislative assembly designated a. Chapter 429. Province to Provide Employment , - Vancouver, B. C, March (X. N, S.) t Nine and one half million dollars is the amount .the provincial government haa decided to expend In Its efforts to check the serious unemployment condi tions confronting it. This large aum will be used in. connection with a program outlined for 1919 which purposes to find work for the ever increasing army of unemployed within the province., nounced-an appropriation of $100,000 to induce nurses released from the army nurse corps to train for public health nursing.. Upset Stomach Pane's Diapepsin at once ends " sourness, gas, acidity, indigestion. Don't stay upset ! When meals dont fit and you belch gas, aclda and undi gested food. When you feel lumps of in digestion palp, flatulence, heartburn or headache you can get instant relief. No waiting 1 Pape's Diapepsin will put you en your feet. As soon as you eat one of these pleasant, harmless tablets all the indigestion, gaaee, acidity and stom ach distress ends. Tour druggist sells til em. Adv. LOT OF RHEUMATISM NOW, RUB AWAY PAIN Here's instant relief!' Limber up sore, stiff muscles and joints with "St. Jacobs Liniment" Count fifty I Pain gone. Rheumatism is "pain only." Not one ease in fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drugging ! Hub the misery right away! Apply soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniment" directly upon the "ten der Bpot," and relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs Liniment" is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disap points and can not burn or discolor the akin. Limber up I Stop complaining L. Oet a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Lini ment" at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from pain, sore ness, stiffness and swelling. Dont suffer!- Relief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Liniment" has relieved millions of rheu matism sufferers in the last half cen tury, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings. Adv. For Acid Stomach Take Bi-nesia Instant Relief or Money Back If you suffer from dyspepsia, Indiges tion, psin after eating, gastritis, heart, burn or any stomach trouble due to acidity or food fermentation and over 90 per cent of stomach complaints are due to these causes go to your drug gist and get 60 cents worth of Bl-aesia. The next time you eat or have pain in the stomach take a teaspoonful in a lit tle hot . water and note how quickly all pain and discomfort ceases. Chemists say that Its almost Invariable success Is due to the fact that Bl-aeala instantly neutralises the excess acid and stops fermentation, thus -promoting . healthy natural digestion. Being absolutely harmless as well as inexpensive, Bl-ae. la should be kept on hand In every home where economy and good health are sought. - . Bl-aesia Is obtainable in both powder and tablet form of The Owl Drug Co. and ether leading druggists everywhere. Each package contains a binding guar antee of satisfaction or money back and the druggist of whom you buy it stands back of that guarantees. . . Stop dieting; eat what you want, then take Bl.aeaia-the wonderful . remedy- that costs nothing if It fails. Adv. j OPEN NOSTRILS! END : : A COLD OR CATARRH J ; ? IIowToGetEaUef menHaad X sad Host sxs EtaflsdUp. f 'count fifty! Tour cold in' head or catarrh disappears. Tour clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your bead will clear ana you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache, no struggling for breath at night Oet a amalKbottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptie cream in your nostril. It penetrates through every air paaaage of the head, soothing and ' healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving yoa -instant ralief. Head eolds snd catarrh yield like metric,- Don't stay stuf fed-up and miserable Relief is sure. Adv. IS , URGED UPON BUSINESS :T0 Extensive ; Campaigns Will - Re I ieve Present Stagn atio n, G ov ' ernment Authority ; Says.. - .. Washington, March M.- (TT.; P.)Ex tenslve" advertising, campaigns .through out the country will put business on Its feet and relieve' the present stagnation, Roger W, Babson, director of the infor mation service of the -departments of "la bor i and a business authority, declared today. - '.. A Babson has sent statements to big business men of the country, urging In creased advertising as a means of ush ering in an era of prosperity. "My advice to the merchant," Babson says, "la thisfor your own interest and Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair Girls If you want plenty ef thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff,' for It will starve your hair and ruin it if you dont. It ' doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash 1 out. The only aura way to get rid of dandruff ia to dis solve It, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring, use enough to moisten the scalp and rub' it In gently with the finger tlpa, By morning, most tf not an, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis solve and-entirely destroy every single sign sad trace of it. You will find, too, that an itching and digging of the scalp will Stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. Xt is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will, need, no matter bow much dandruff you have. Thla simple remedy never falle-Adv. j TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Oet a small bottle of Danderine at any drug store for a few cents, poor a little into your hand and rub well into ths aealp with the finger tips. By morning most, tf not all. of this awful scurf will have disappeared. Two. or three applications will destroy every bit of dandruff; stop scalp itching and falling hair. Adv. Your Sick Child Is Constipated ! L-ook at Tongue Hurry, Mother! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver, bowels. X ewaweawawSBBBBaa) Give "California Syrup of Figs" if cross, bilious or feverish. No 'matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should always be thsnrit treatment given. If your little one is out-of-sorts. half- sick, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look. Mother 1 see if tongue is coated.. This is s sure sign that the little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irri table, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of rigs," and In a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out ot the little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless, "fruit laxative," because it never fails to cleanse the Ut1e one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stom ach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. - Full directions for babies, chil dren of an ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. v . Beware of the -counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist-for a bottle of "Cal ifornia Syrup of Figs f then see that it la made . by -the "California Fir Syrup company.'---Adv. -- - -Pilla lia.ve ' been .the ideal Family Laxative for 40 yearsa guar antee of reliability. Gentle ia action, they are entirely free from j injurious drugs, and -are intended especially lor constipation, biliousness,- indi gestion, torpiS liv er or inactivity of the bowels, s Your, druggist cells them. - . Varaer Sals Isaaaflas Ca, Eeebeeler.lf.T. ' c MORE ADVERTISING BRING PROSPERITY for the good of the country, increase the advertising appropriation for 1919. Prosperity depends upon the consumer. If there is not a market for goods theyi will not be produced.' "Business is now stagnant because nobody wants to buy, even though peo ple have been deprived of many things during ths war. Psychologically, we have not recovered from the shock of the war. "The time to buy things we need is here, but 'the people will not respond to a single appeal. A general campaign ef paid advertising ia -necessary to get business going again. . Dealers in all sorts of commodities should advertise them In the newspapers, tnagaslnes and other" accepted mediums. -Only in this way can the demand be created.- ; Get-the;Habit;of ' Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Saye vve can't look ar feel right with tha ayetem full of polaena. , . Millions of folks bathe Internally now Instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an inside bath r you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who," immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it. This Is a very excellent health measure. It la in tended to flush the stomach, liver, .kid neys and the thirty feet of Intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and indigestible material left' over In the body which if not eliminated every day,, become food for the millions ot bacteria , which infest the bowels, the Quick result Is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into Hie blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kid ney misery, sleeplessness. Impure blood and all sorts of ailments. , People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but la sufficient te make anyone a real crank en the subject ef Internal sanitation Adv. ... How Fat Folks May Become Slim OgT HIT or TKM TO SIXTY POUNDS To be eseetalTaly fat la very mortifying. Peo ple who are too stout sre usually sensitive ea this subject, Style asd fa folks era straaaera. There fore people who are earrying around a bttrdea ef unhealthy snd ansffhtly fat win be slad te knew that they suy reduce their weight without a tar nation diet or tiresoms sxercises. . ; ; If you wsnt to become tbintier in a simple, safe and reliable way, hare ia a test worth tnrlna. speaa some urae dally la toe open air, sad set from the drosfist a box of oil of herein eapeules; take one after each meal sad see before rstiriof at aught, also follow the ether simple directions that coma with tha beg. v ;; r?- VPeifh yoarse ones a week ae as te knew lest hew fast, yon are losing weight, and don't lesTe ore tne treatment or even skip a Steele a oae snui joa sre down to normal. Oil of korein is ahsolntely harmless. 1s plena. ant to take and costs little. A testing sample, with book, will be mailed free, ta a plain en. eelope. if yoa write to Korein Company, NE-S12, Station F, Vtw Tork. N, Even a few days" treatment haa bean reported te show a noticeable redaction in weighty with the flesh firm, the skin smooth and tha general health improved. If yoa are ten to sixty ponnds ever normal weight, yoa should giro thla treatment a trial. Tou wui ilkaiy niui u is tan wast yoa Adv. . . ... . For Co Ida, Grip andinfteenxa Tclio SWSW -l - . - - mwej ian.waW teAtf f w Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature - on the box. 30c. On Face. Neck and Hands. Face Nearly Covered. ' "My brother, when a year and a half old, had ecsema real badly on his face, neck and hands. It first came In pimplea that kept growing larger until they formed a sore ugly-looking eruption. His face was Marly cow-, ered. -r 1 The -myVfathar bought s cake of Cuticure Soap snd a box of Cutlcura Ointment and soon he was healed." (Signed) Miss Ruby Baggerly, Meridian, Id., Aug. 12, 'It. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal cum are ideal for daily toilet uses, tne Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint ment to soothe and heal and the Talcum for powdering. taarsls Bseh Prxe by Ken. AeMres awstard: Sose ac otnrssent ana aoe. i aSaW eM'-mWSBmV ssW ' If You Heed a Uedicfcs You Should Have the Dc:t Have you ever stopped to reason why is was so many products that are ex. tensively advertised all at once drop out of aiarht and ana reason is plain the arUcle did not fulfill ue promises or tne manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal Drenaratlnn that Vina curative value almost tells Itself, as, like am enaieas chain system the remedy is Noanmandad hv hnu vrv.M v.... a.. benefited to those who are In need of it. A nromlnent (tniarwta. mmvm wpIr for example. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root! a preparation . I have mm tnr annnw years and never hesitate to recommend, or in aimoat every case it shows excel lent results, aa many of my customers testify.' No Other kldnev nniiufv haa w large a sale.? Accord in er to awnrn ptot.m.ni, ,,4 verified testimony of thousands who have umu vne preparauon, tne success or Dr. Kilmer's Swamn-Roat in i!na tn fria, Vn so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urin ary troubles and neutralises the uric acid wnicn causes rheumatism. Tou ' may receive . a umnla vnH r.t Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer 4 Ca, Blnghamton, N. Y.. and Inclose ten cants: also nn.ntlna Th. Portland Journal. Large and medium else bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. ;v- . ... v- . .. . f . . . - URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS rake a glass of Salts if your Back Hurts or iJladder bothers you Drink more water If you must have your meat every day, eat It. but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted author ity, who tells us that meat , forms urlo acid which almost paralyses the kid neys in their efforts to expel It from the blood. They become sluggish and weak en, then you suffer with a dull misery m tne Ktaney region, sharp palss In the back or sick headache, dlsstness. your stomacn sours, tongue is coated and when the weather Is bad you have rheu matic twinges. The urine gets cloudy. full ot sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night To neutralise these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here ; take a tablespoon! ul in a glass- of water before breakfast tor a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the add ot grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for genera tions to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the acids in urine, so it no longer Irritates, thus end ing bladder weakness. Jad Baits Is Inexpensive : csnnot In jure and makes a delightful efferves cent llthla water drink. Adv. I'LL PRAISE IT LONGEST DAY I H'SMSAYS Mrs. Robbins Restored to Health by Tanlac After Suf fering Thirty Years. "Talking about things that help peo ple." said Mrs. V. IL Robbins of 1449 South Fourteenth street. Omaha, Neb.,' In an Interview recently, "Tanlac Is do ing more good than any medicine I have ever known in my time, and I'm nrvTsf nosr Aft area ss 4V o "In 1889, nearly 80 years s go now," she continued, "when lagrlppe first came along and so many people were having it, I had an attack of it myself and have had it in some form or other from once to twice a year ever since. The first spell left me in a badly weakened condition and I would no sooner recover from one attack than I would be pulled down again. The doctors at that time called it 'rheumatic grip. and, I had aches and pains all through my body, tn all my limbs and muscles. Three years ago I had one of these spells, which was so severe that they took me to the hospital. X had the worst headaches It seems anyone could .have and I wan badly run down and frightfully weak. I couldn't sleep well for all thoee 30 years. My appetite was poor, I lost 20 pounds in weight and Just had to drag myself around. I was hardly ever, without some kind, of -an ache or pain and the past spring I was in such a bad fix that we couldn't keep house, so I went to my daughter's. My husband went to board ing and where he boarded he heard of a remarkable case like mine, that had been relieved by Tanlac -. v "Then he got two bottles, one for me and one for himself, as he was in very bad health, too. Well, I ehowed torn improvement on the first bottle and kept on getting better elowly. My ap petite came gradually, and my strength came back .a little each day. My aches and pains wore away and I got to sleep ing better.. When we would see one bottle getting low we would hurry to get another and since I finished my sixth bottle I'm feeling better and more like myself than I have In years. With all the sickness and flu' epidemic that's go ing over the country I'm feeling stronger and better than I ever did. We are keeping house .again now, and I eat well, sleep well, do. all my housework ana icai itum .via n n. . . -'-. Tanlao with the Tanlac Tablets again now to keep In shape for the winter. It certainly is a blessing to humanity and : has done so much for my husband and mo that I will praise It the longest day I Hve."v , -' ...... 1 I. mryA 1. Trt-M tA h, rte fYw1' Drug company. Adv. ' r?OTHERS j 1 Reduce your doctor's H J VbllU by keeping a nlwavs rm band. .... VICIK VAPOTJJL "yOUH. BODYGUARD" - ZQf. 60',U0