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I'.lST i,iOi!llll IS
ALMOST EilTBlELY
fOilTLAHD PRODUCT
New Steel; Steamer Built,
Equipped and Outfitted by
Portland Firms.
PROGRAM OBJECT LESSON
Ad Club Celebration' Emphasizes
Importance of Business Which
New Shipping Activity Brings.
A Portland built ship, equipped and
outfitted in Portland.
This thought deeply 'impressed tho
hundreds of visitors on board the new
-4-, steel steamer Wet Munham Wednes-
- Jam. when the Portland Ad club stared
one of the most unique program In the
history of Portland. ,
It was an object lesson of the im
- portanca of the shipbuilding industry
and concrete evidence of the fact that
Portland firms are playing a large part
Ip the work, of furnishing; the thousands
vf dollars worth of goods and equipment
necessary to outfit a vessel, and goods
consigned to the Far East
When the West Munham sails out of
the Portland harbor on her maiden voy
age for the Orient thta month she will
carry the name of Portland in score of
different ways. Aside from the 1m
portance of the local construction of the
hull and boilers 'and all deck machinery,
Is the fact that supplies and equipment
were bought in this city. Local mer
chants have derived a lucrative trade
from1, the new Industry, and the inaugur
ation iof the regular freight service,
which is destined to reach one salting
each month, assures a continuation of
patronage of local houses dealing in
f pod, coal and other supplies.
It Is estimated that the cost of the
provisions alone, - which have been
placed on board the vessel, or which
have been ordered, will run to $25,000.
Many Firms Have Fart
Following is list of the local houses
which have shared in the orders placed
by the purchasing department of the
Emergency Fleet corporation:' Forb.es
""Supply company, Norris Safe Lock
company, Marshall Wells .Hardware
company, -Peerless Pacific company,
Hcmeyman Hardware company, Good
year Rubber- company. Pacific States
Rubber company, Oscar Schwar. dealer
in watches and chronometers; Portland
Marine Supply company, Beebe com
pany, Htrsch-Weis Manufacturing f om
pany. Pacific Tent & Awning company,
Portland Cordage company, Powers A
Estes, which firm furnished -the ship's
medical supplies ; M. Seller Co., Olds,
Wprtman & King. Portland Furniture
company. Inland Woolen mills.
. 1 The purpose of the Ad club's celebra
tion was to focus attention on the im
portance of the new marine service
especial attention being paid to the
value of the export and import features
of the business.
One underlying thought which was
rained at the meeting was thattthe Palermo-,.
Steamship company, c in inaugu
. 'rating the new service, in making Port
's i-.whjc h.ivi haoa tnt ifi'ltna nf itAnm.
ers tiestlned for this run. Other vessels
operated by the company will make Se
attle, but Portland is established as the
terminal for the West Munham, the
West Cellna, which will sail In May, and
two other vessels to be assigned by the
shipping board at a later date,
i-y lTeed Shipping Agencies
Need for agencies to handle the ship
ping business was emphasiied by A. F.
Zipf, pr&tt ic manager of the Pacific
Steamship company.
Necessity of lowering the cost of man
ufactured goods was urged by E U
Thompson, head of the Portland Woolen
mills. , '
The statement was made by H. Kern
penich of the firm of Allen Lewis that
transpacific freight rates were as low as
those applying from Portland to the
Idaho line. .
Importance of the cargo shipments on
the West Munham is seen by the fact
that 20 per cent of the freight, is of
local origin. - '
WOOD SHIP PROSPECT BRIGHTENS
Insurance Only Barrier In Way of
Immediate Utilization.
Prospects . for utilization of govern
ment wooden steamers as flour carriers,
a move which is destined to put the idle
boats in the harbor into service and at
the same time help Relieve the traffic
congestion of the government food ad
ministration, loomed again today.
CD. Kennedy, chief of the operating.
ublic
Should
Niaiiatedr Iron
Physician Warns Against Danger
Of Accepting Substitutes Says
That Ordinary Metallic Iron. Preparations
Cannot- Possibly Give, the Same
Strength, Power
and Endurance
As Organic Iron Nuxate4 Iron
The remarkable results pro- '
duced by Nuxated Iron -and its'
widespread sale (it being esti
mated tnat over tnree million
people annually are today using
it) has led to the offering of nu
merous substitutes, and these .
physicians mentioned below say
that health officials and doctors
everywhere should caution the public against accepting substitutes for Nuxated
Iron, as these substitutes instead of being organic iron may be nothing more than a
metallic iron com pound which may m some cases. produce more harm than good.
Those .who feel the need of a strength and blood builder should ge to their family
floe tors, and obtain a prescription calling for organlo iron Nuxated
; .- - Iror and present this to their druggist so that there may-be no
question about obtaining the proper article. But if they do not wish
10 go 10 mo irouoie or getting , prescription for Nuxated Iron then
iTTSto-lc see that the words
MUXATKD UtON are printed thereon.' -'..'
-There ar thousands of peopio taking iron wvo do not distinguish
between, organic iron and nietaUta iron apd such persons often tail te
, obtain the vital energy, strength and endurance which they seek
simply because they have taken the wrong form of iron. If you
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department of the chipping board, an
nounced that the project of using the
wooden ships has again reached an ad
vanced stage and that, providing the
matter of Insurance .could be adjusted,
he expected to see some of the ships
put into service out of the 'Columbia
river at an early date.
The question of insurance appears to
be the stumbling block. The Insurance
concerns, it is said, are unwilling to as
sume all the risk on flour shipments in.L
uia woousn carriers. An eiioix is peing
mads by the companies to have the gov
ernment assume part of the risk.
Conferences are now being held be
tween the insurance concerns and food
administration. - Max H. Houser, grain
administrator of the:; food administra
tion, is keeping in close touch with the
wood ship situation as a number of wood
vessels can ' be 1 loaded "- with flour - in
Portland just as soon as the boats are
available.
ASTORIA PORT , DREDGE SINKS
Astoria, April JO. The Port of As
toria dredge N atom a sank while moored
at the port pier this morning as the re
sult of an acciient. Workmen attempted
its
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Ad clubbers celebrate prospective sailing ef transpacific craft with lunch
eon on ship. Above Alfred Smith, president , of Columbia River Ship
building corporation, addressing throng. Below When gay flag stream
ers were set to breeze at West
to remove the suction pipe on the bow
of the craft while -engaged in making
needed repairs, and the water rushed
through the 20-inch hole, filling the hull
with water : in a few minutes, causing
the craft .to sink. --i- ,?v-.-i'!
The dredge is now resting In 26 feet
of water but Will be raised at once by
a system of J: lightering targes and
chains. The craft will be beached and
the hold repaired. The estimated loss
of time and damage is placed at 110,000.
WEST. MUNHAM GETS CREW
Announcement of Personnel Made
Wednesday Two Others Get Men.
Assignment of i acrew to the West
Munham 'with C G. Conradl as master
and A, B. Giblett as chief engineer was
announced Wednesday by the sea service
bureau. Other members assigned to the
vessel, which will leave shortly for the
Orient, are: K, P. T. Wood, first mate;
EJvind Larsen, second, mate ; Robert T.
Hall, third mate ; Robert Gillmore, first
assistant engineer; J. B. Shuckhart,
second assistant, and John Owre, third
assistant. - i-.
Crews were also announced for the
West Togus, 8800-ton steel steamer con
structed by the Northwest Steel com
pany, which will leave soon for the east
coast with a cargo of flour, and for the
Supple-Ballin wooden steamer, Ashburn.
which will go to St. Helens the latter
part of this week to take on a full cargo
of ties for the east coast.
v The crew of the . West Togus
to owe It to yourseii to make the f ol-
Demand Original
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v, . bcom,? tired.; Next take two. five-grain
is 4ablets of Nuxated iron three times per day after meals
; 'L,1?fftl'r,'a yow strength and see how
much VOU have raintu1!. . ,
uniK juu uui wum ur no w iar tdu can
Manufacture' Not t "i'be widespread publication f the above la.
formation ba bea tuccnted by lr. Jamaa Krancis HulliTaa. fa.
Pajnrtfiaa of DoUhh Hospital (Ob Moor lpartraeat) New
iew Xorfc f'hTOioaa. and Med teal AUior and otben ao tint tilt
pnbDc sjajr U tnfonad on thta aubjoet ami protected from too
of meUUlo iroa uodei tba delusion toat It la Mnxated iron or at
v " ""i iruu. nuim iron ta hoc a aa
- era remedy, but one whie U weU known to dracclita. Un-
J lika tna older inarganle iron produota. It la eaulr t-tf1m1
- la ted. doe sot Injure the teeth, make thm hb
t atomaea. Tba aaanulaeturars vaaraatae awenaasrai ana entirely
.Usfaetcry teaalta to efery jmrenaser or they will reload your
money. It 1 diepenaed la tbla city by Ttte Owi lrac Co.. and ail
otber dmsSMU. -JLw.
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Munham's stern.
placed aboard the steamer Wednesday
afternoon. They are : Harold W. Dowl
ing, master; Frank Marshall, first mate ;
Albert Slmonds, second mate; George J.
B. Conway, third mate; J. H. Babcock,
steward; Eli Chrlstenson., chief en
gineer; A, G. Ingram, first assistant ; C.
S.. Montgomery, second assistant, and
R. C. Storrs, third assistant, i:
The Ashburn crew will go aboard the
steamer in a few, days. They are: Wil
liam P. O'Brien, master ; Alfred Kathx,
first mate ; W. N. - Shenefield, second
mate i f. J. Albln, third mate '. John
Tates, steward ; W. S. Hale, chief engi
neer ; E. I Thurston, first assistant ;
Michael J. Ryan, second assistant and
Louis Bchlegel, third assistant.
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Whaling Season Opens
Aberdeen, Wash., April 10a The whal
ing season at the Bay City plant of the
Pacific Whaling" company opened Tues
day when the whalers Moran and Aber
deen went to sea. . . " ; -' V "
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ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The steamer Dalles City of the Dia
mond O line is to undergo repairs. The
steamer formerly worked on the Port-land-The
Dalles run at the time when
the Bailey Gatsert was on the run.
Construction of Pier No. 3 at an. es
timated cost of 9CO,000 has beenauther
ised by the Port of AstoHa. The pier
will be equipped for handling export and
import freight. - The warehouse will be
built of concrete. , . ; .
EL J. Griffith, assistant to A. T.
Haines, vice president and general man
ager oi the Pacific Steamship Company
of Seattle, who was a Portland guest
at the Ad club West Munham program,
was formerly a Portland resident. He
was at one time connected with the As
sociated Press. -i.vv-.
The new wooden steamer Ashburn,
assigned by the shipping board to the
Columbia Pacific Shipping company of
Portland, was formally - taken over by
the operating firm, today and the. vessel
will start loading railroad 1 ties at . St.
Helens Monday. Ttja shipment will be
sent to the Atlantic coast for the rail
road administration. The Ashburn will
carry out about 1,860.000 feet or tamper,
News ! of the Port
. Arrivals an 1
City of Topek. American; ftearaer, from can
Francisco, via Eureka and Coos Bay; paasencen
and cenaraL . .
fihaata. American atcauer, from Baa Pedro:
ballast.' ... v - - . r-N,.-.
Kort Still. American Iteamer,- from trial trip;
ballaat.
Departure Asrll 10
Daiay. Amencaa steamer, for Ban Pedro, from
St. Helena; lumber. . - ; j
If ARX31E ALMAXAC '
Weather at Rivef Moutn
North Head. Wash.. April 1 0. Conditloaa at
the mouth of the rirer at noon : Moderate; wnd
rnuthwesaV 27 miles; weather, ratninc; humidity
CI tt cent .
: ' .Sen Tlmae
Sun rises. . .6:34 a. m. Bon sets. ,.:B1 p. m.
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" Tide at Jltterta. 1
High water' Low waten -
11:2ft a. m.'.. 7. feet 6:48 a. m...l.O feet
11:5ft p.' m. . 8.0 feet .6:68 p. is. .,1.0 feet
DAIX.T SITEK HEADINGS x
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STATIONS . 3a ft SiJ
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Umatilla .1 85 f s.S (-. jlorol
Euene .......... 10 S.S -0.8 O.ftd
Albany 20 T.4 -. S.60
8aim ........... 80 T.S -O.S ft. 88
Orecon City 13 ft. 8 -O.ft 0.42
Portland ......... 16 10.S V-S.S
(-) FaUlns.
BITES FORECAST
"The WUlametta Heer at Pert land win fall
curing the next two or three days. " .
AT SEIOHBoirtG mrs
. Astoria, April 1 -Left ap at :15 last night
Steamer Fort Still, from trad trip. Left op
at 7:3 p. m, Steamer City of Tones, from
Ban FranoMco, ria Karaka, anj Cdm liar. A r
t.ved at 100 mat piifht ftteemer Wulitaaaa,
v . .... fs , M :
from Saa Lnia. ArrWed at 2 a. m. Steamer
Ifaleo, from San Pedro. Arrived at 8 and left up
at ft a. m- Steamer Shasta, from San Pedro.
Bailed at 0:15 a. m. Steamer W. 8. Porter,
flom Garieta.
Aberdeen, April 0. Arrived : Steamer Prori
deneia, from Taooma, for Columbia river.
Astoria. April 9. Sailed at 1:40 p. m.
Steamer W. F. Herrin. for San Francisco.
Ketchikan, April 0. (L N. S.) Sailed.
City of Seatle, north bound, at 6 p. m.; Admiral
Knijfht, south bound, at 8:80 a. m.
Taneonver, April 10. (l N. S.) Arrired.
8. S. Malran, from WeUingten. ria Honolulu
and Victoria.
Port Townsend. April 10. (1 N. S.)
Passed in, schooner Henry Wilson, in tow of tus
Pioneer, for Seattle, at 8 a. m. ,..
Everett, April . (L N. S.) Sailed, S. S.
Klamath, for San Francisco and San Pedro.
Taeoma. April 10. (J. N. S.) Arrived. S.
S. Alaska, from Seattle. Arrived, yesterday,
S. 8. Skaxway. from Southeastern Alaska.
Seattle. April 10. (t N. S- Arrived, S.
8. Jefferson, from Southeastern Alatks, at 7 a.
m. : President, from Vancouver via Taeoma. Ar
rived, yesterday, S. 8. Curacao, from Southeast
ern Alaska via Taeoma, at 7 p. tn. Sailed, today,
hln Bnl- F. Packard, towinir for Nushank. at
11 a. m. Bailed, yesterday, S. 8. Bromola. for
Port Anceles, at 10:40 p. m.: Mornlns Star, ror
Vanoouver; - motor bare Wakens, for British
Columbia ports, at midnieht.
Valdea. April 0, (1. N. 8.) Sailed, S. S.
Alameda, westbound, at 1 p. in. Bailed, Tues
day. - S. S. Admiral Watson, westbound, at 8
Pe'tersburr. April 8. CI N. S.) Bailed, S.
S. Northwaatern, north bound, at 10 a. m.;
Firwood. north bound, at 10 a. m. .
Ban Francisco. April 10. (1 N. S.) -Arrived
April ft: Tiverton, from Lx A nee lea, at 1:20 p.
m. : Thala, from Honolulu. -at 2:10 p. m. ; bark
er tine James Jphnson, from Hukilteo, at 4:40 p.
m. ; El Rernndo, with bante 88 in tow from Seat
tle, at 0 :80 n. m. ; C. A. Smith, from Coos Bay,
at 7 p. m. ; Spokane, from Io Anreles, at 7 :05
p. m. ; Swedish motorahip Kronpruuwssaa Mar
cs reta. from Valparaiso, at 7:80 p. m. Sailed
April 9 Gas schooner Herman, for tTnalaska, at
11:0S a. m. : Admiral Dewey, for Seattle, at
1:20 p. m.: Phoenix, for Mendocino, at 8:18 p.
m.: Orays Harbor, for Orays Harbor, at 4:40 p.
m, ; Washington, for Eureka, at 8:18 p. ra. :
Fred Baxter, for Besttle, at 8:40 P. m. ; O. C
Ljndauer. for Coos Bsv, at 10:88 p. m.
San Francisco. April 10. L N. S.) Ar
rived: Coquflio Ktver. from Fort Bracf. at 8 a.
m. ; schooner W. H. Talbot, from Apia, ria Mon
terey, at 8 a. m.; Westport, from Crescent City,
at 8 a. m. ; 8 tan wood, from Redondo, at 7 a. m. :
See Kins, with Emkine M. Phelpe in tew,, from
Port San XAiia, at 9 a. m. ; Iyman Stewart, from
Port San Lai, at 2 a, m. : Whittier, from Port
Saa loJa, at 8:80 a. an. i Queen, from Seattle at
8 a. m. Sailed Daisy Freeman, for Astoria, at
midnight: Argyll, for Los Angeles, at 7 a. m. :
8pokane, for Los Angelas, at 10:80 am.
Claim Wood Was Taken . . ;
Oregnn City, April 10.- In a suit filed
Wednesday in the circuit court, the
Buckner Timber company seeks Judg
ment from E. P. Berdine and" Alfred
Dan lei son, co-partners, in the sum i of
297.62, alleged to be the value of some
IT cords of fir wood, which the defend
ants are charged with having taken,
from the property of the plaintiff, A
further sum 040 as damages is also
asked.' -
(1ft.
Constipated Children Gladly Take
CaKfornia Synip of Figow
For the Liver and Bowels
. Tell your ruggist . you want genuina
"California Syrup of Figs.' Full directions
and 1 dose for babies and children ' of all ages
who are constipated, bilious, feverish, .tongue- ,i
coated, or full of cold, 'are ; plainly, printed on f ' r
the bottle.j -Look for the name "California"- -and
accept no other "Fig Syrup." Beware 1 : '
IN TRADE
Warehouse and Hay
Destroyed by Fire
Kugene, April J0.-r-(TJ, P.) A large
wooden warehouse, owned, by E. X
Klemer, at Alvadore a station on the
west side branch of the Southern Pa
cific, 12 miles northwest of Eugene, was
destroyed by fire' earljr' Wednesday
morning, entailing a loss of more than
$6000. The building was insured for
$1000 and 60 tons of hay, which it con
tained, was also Insured. It was owned
by .a ,Portland man. The origin of the
blaze 'tis unknown.
Divoree Is Granted
The Daljes, April 10. Jennie M. Phipps
was this week granted a divorce from
Mont M Phlppa., They were married at
Newport News, Va., In 191 J, and she
made allegations of cruel and inhuman
treatment whlel were not denied by her
nusosno.
A new rear light for automobiles Is
equipped with an alarm that sounds a
signal if it be extinguished acci
dentally. Simple Combination
Helps Weak Eyes
Portland people are astonished at the
quick results produced by simple witch
hazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed
in Lavoptik eye wash. In one case of
weak and nearsighted eyes a few days
use brought great improvement. In an
other case it stopped eye pains and in
flammation. ; We " guarantee a small
bottle of Lavootik to help ANT CASS
weak, strained t inflamed eyes. Alum
inum eye cup FREE. Skldmore Drug
company. 151 Third street Adv ,
OTlNEUMONIA
I piXCall s physician. Imrnedi-
I I " ately begin "emergency,
treatment vrfth
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V0UR eODYaUARD-30r;60VH:2C
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Watch Your Child's Tonguet
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HUH GOVEHuEtiT GETS
READY TO CRUSH ANY
; SPARTACAN UPRISING
Reds Reported. to Be Massing
Armed Merr; With Intention
. of Moving on Weimar.
1 i 1 By Gordon Stiles
Special' Cable to Th ietirsal and The CUcsce
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ICoprrkht, JI19. )r Oucaso Daily Nawa Co.)
.' Berftn. Germany; April. 1, -(Delayed.)
Conjectures are rife ..as - to the sig
nificance of the activity, which today is
manifest among the government troops
in Berlin and vicinity- A high military
official informed me this afternoon that
the measures taken to strengthen the
various defenses ef the city were of a
precautionary nature and were carried
out more to prevent any attacks the
Bolshevists might contemplate rather
than because of actual anticipation. Hs
admitted that trouble, was expected but
declared that It was almost sure to be
outside the city. ;
Bpartacans. according to his state
ment, were massing in fairly large num
bers in Iipsig and Erfurt with the ob
ject of moving on Weimar. ': It Is known
that : the Spartacan - leaders have been
inflaming their followers against . the
government and telling .them that the
existing regime has been wasting. time,
sending messages of comfort to German
prisoners abroad and discussing the pat
tern of the new German army uniform
Instead. of getting down to business in
doing something to relieve the dire sit
nation which prevails throughout .the
country. There is a. large .government
rorce in Weimar, this officer tells , roe,
and trains are all made up here In
Berlin prepared to rush reinforcements
to the seat of government at the first
indication of a hostile move on the part
of the Bolshevists. i
The last two days X have visited sev
eral headquarters where an Impressive
number of men are in instant readiness
to move against the foe and where a
large quantity of machine guns, artil
lery, armored ears and other supplies
FOR ACUTE ACHES OF THE FEET
Sprinkle eae or two Allen's Feet-Ease pear,
deta in the Foot Bath and soak and rub the
fret. It takes ; the stins out of Corns , and
Bunion and smartinc, achina feet. Then, for
jaatins comfort, shake Allen's Foot-Ease late
year shoes. It takes the friction from the shoe,
rests the . feet and make walking a delicht.
Always nee it. for dancing parties and to break
in new shoes. All dealers sell it -Ad.
K't0tts
Lemons Beautify!
Make Quarter Pint
of Lotion, Cheap
What girl or woman hasn't heard of
lemon juice to remove complexion blem
ishes ; to bleach the skin and , to bring
out the roses, the freshness and the
hidden beauty? But lemon juice alone
is acid, therefore Irritating, and should
be mixed with orchard .white this way.
Strain through a fine cloth the juice of
two fresh lemons into a bottle contain
ing about three ounces of orchard white.
then shake well and you have a whole
quarter pint of skin and complexion lo
tion at about the cost one usually pays
for a small Jar of ordinary cold cream.
Be sure to strain the lemon julc so no
pulp gets into the bottle, then this lotion
will remain pure and fresh for months.
When applied daily to the face, neck,
arms and hands it should help to bleach,
clear, smoothen and beautify the skin.
Any druggist win supply three ounces
of orchard white at very little cost and
the grocer has the lemons, Adv.
BUSS v
NATIVE
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T A B LETS
Rare you noticed the rossed, healthy, com
plexion of our soldier boys their elastla step,
and stronc, manly bearinc. ' This condition is
due to outdoor life, plenty ef eieroise, rare
lar habits and srholetoae food. . -'
Tour responsfb lUtes nay net permit you te
work, lire and play outdoors. Ton may have
to srind away at a awehine, a desk or ether
employment, .until rear condition becomes
stale. Indigestion, constipatioaw headaches
and senerai debility follow. Tour lirer aad
kidneys fail to act properly, and year blood
becomes poor and alnsxish. Don't be a
health-slacker. Take Bliss Native Herb Tab
lets. They wCH reliere oeaatipaUon, remore
indisestion. help to prevent rheuma
tism and make you lit. iook lor
trade mark. Our money back guar
antee on erery box. . .
Sold by leading drocgiata and local ageatt
eTerywhere. AdT K , .- y.
"HZ" PUTS JOY IN
SORE, ACHING FEET
'My, how Tiz' gladdens tired,
swollen, , burning feet
- . It's glorious!"
: Haswr! :
Ah ! what relief.' No more tired feett
no more burning feet; no more swollen,
aching, ) tender, sweaty, feet. No more
soreness in corns, callouses, bunions.
No matter what ails your feet or What
under the sun you've tried without get'
ting relief, lust use 'Tlx.- Tlx" Is the
only remedy that draws out all the poi
sonous "exudations 'which pdff- up. the
feet. Tl cores your foot trouble so
you'll never "limp- or draw., up your face
In "pain. -Tour shoes won t seem tight
and your feet will never, never hurt or
get sore and swollen. Think ef . it, no
more foot misery, no more agony from
corns, callouses or bunions. - ' '.
Get a 25 cent box at any drug store
or department store and set. Instant re
lief,; Wear smaller shoes. Just once try
T1." Get a whole year's foot comfort
tor only 28 cents. Think ef it Adv.
have been contemplated. Apparently
the. government, is quite prepared tor
any emergency and ready to crush any
Spartacan move wherever it is at
tempted. Sailer Visiting Parents
Centralla, April 10. George Hahn, a
former Centralla high school athlete and
Too Fat ?
A guaranteed weight reduction meth
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Now It's Spring
Take Celery King
Clean up for- springthat's the right
idea I Drive out the winter's waste ac
cumulation. Fut the bowels, liver and
stomach in good shape and have purer,
rioner oiooa.
CELERY
king :
Will do It the whole family, including
the children, can take it. Brew a goodly
supply every other night and give each
a cup. A package costs but a trifle and
it is purely vegetable, .
Celery King will do you much good
will help the whole family that worn
out feeltng will vanish pimply skin will
go ana nrtgnt eyes ana clear complex
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"Complete Satisfaction"
Balmwort Kidney Tablets -Mrs,
t. Goddard, 204 Cooper st,
Atlanta, Ga.. writes: I have used
your Bulpberb Tablets (for liver .
and blood) and Balmwort Tablets
with complete satisfaction. In fact,
X thought I bd a paralytic stroke
In December. In January X got a
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seemed to be ail right again, and
have had no return of symptoms,,
etc Never neglect symptoms of
Kidney and Bladder Trouble If you
would avoid dangers. Bold by ull
druggists. Adv.
Stop itching Skin
There Is one safe, dependable treat
ment that relieves itching torture and
akin irritation almost instantly and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 35cor $1 bottle
ctZemo and apply it as directed. Soon
yea will find that irritations, pimples,
blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis
fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions, makes
file skin soft; smooth and healthy.'
.The E. W. Boss Co, Cleveland, tV
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Women Sluouild Talce
special care to keep free from" headache, back
ache, constipation, weakness and depression
For these recurring ailments and other condi
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tested and effectual remedy., , They act . gently
and promptly on the stomach, liver and howels, ;
and exert a tonic, strengthening effect on the
bodily functions; These famous pills are purely
vegetable, contain no habit-forming drug,, and .n
produce no disagreeable . after-effects. Women
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?Urgt Sols e Aay
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DirMtieM of Special Vain
Sold by drofgists throughout
in. Is 1
son or Mr. and Airs. u. u. xianr
anandlnr a' fnrloiitrh In Centralla. -Ha'
recently returned from overseas service
and is new stationed at the Great Lakes
naval station. ' .
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' MAGIC! NO PAIN
Drop Freezone on a touchy com
then lift that com off
T . wkh fine ers
Tiny bottles cost
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' Drop a little 'Freestone, on an aching
corn, instantly that corn stops nutting,
then you lift it right out. It doesn't
pain one bit. Tea, magic 1
Why wait? Your - druggist sells a
tiny bottle of Freesone for a few cents,
sufficient to rid your feet ef every hard
corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes;
and calluses, without soreness or Irri
tatiovt. F"reeone 1 the much talked of
ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius.
Adv.
PHYSICALLY FIT
AT ANY AGE
It Isn't ere, it's careless airing that
puts men "down and out." Keep your
internal organs in good condition sad
yon will always be physically fit, ,
The kidneys are the most over
worked organs in the human body.
. When the bresk down under the
strain ana the deadly arte acid ac
cumulates .and crystallises look out!
These sharp crystals tear and scratch
tot, delicate urinaty channels causing
excruciating pain and set up irrita
tions which may cause premature de-
Senerstion and often do turn into
tadly Bright' Disease.
: One of the first warnings of slug'
gisk kidney action is pain or stiffness
in the small of the back, loss of appe
tite, indiareation or rhenmatiam.
: Ijq not wait until the daager is upon;
yea. At the first indication of trouble
go after tbe use at one. Get a triad
bog of GOLD MEDAL IXaarlem Oil
Capsules, imported direct from the
laboratories in Holland. They will give !
almost immediate relief. If for any i
cause they should not, your money will
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MEDAL. None other is genuine. In!
sld boxes, three sises. f
For ajsUe antV guaranteed by The Owt
Orasr Co. Adv. .-. ;
Gone!
Constipation;
Biliousness
Headache
Sour StomacH
Indigestion
Mt&nm sVi A WmrU
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the world. , 1st Boms, 10c, 23c
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