TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN. FEI4PI.ETON, OKEOON. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. D VR I'lUIO'l BRITISH VtWf IN WAR WORK L,tlL T?UV!:Lll J J .?it 1 , i";'t.- PAGE EIGIJT .. v. i t ktl tftait 4..rrMundm.ft .. N. Marra 3. Oiy mail. i:ruh wtrKiii w.n are t t fjr'ft iriih Bmn r ft m a stj Ann itK-tudcfl in tiw'r pr8m J r for a n.inmtnm waft mad , SVXIIIMS OP TUP 4WI II CTlTHirfT ni' TUC " wvnnom iiTrucw mi r cvvnmia nu THE AN'SI'Ali WATKMEIIT 4)H TUB CALIFORNIA INSURANCE CO. i SPRINGFIELD F. & M. INS. CO. f QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ea ', la th. fetal of Cauf.trnla. on the UirtvJim A-v r IW BU4..u .j- .fU.!.... u. V .h. ...-...,. ... ... . r.K L. v. w-.i. I. h. ai.i. of New York, on ll tUlrly-flret day Of UeotmlMg, Kqsioi rv tr "' u iiuunnre i wimoiw of I state of Oregon, ; 1 . made (o th Insurance Commissioner of lb State of Oregon pursuant 118. mad to th Insurance commissioner ox mr r....- l.,gn. Tmiu.nl 1. ; . . , ; to law: , ' ' , ant lo law: . ... . Ki ll In ilK'r program fa. ' . . . I , CAPITAL - - . '' CAPITAL ' '' ',,;'!' " .... CAPITAL ' .-'." .. 1 ' . 81.50a,oft.e Amount of PHt stick pal Ud Amount or espial Mock 'paid uu . f 4.0e INtT)MK rrrmiui iwnrM aurtnc tn yr. r.rr l a mimlwr . f wf-n trd " "1 " w "r .-... .wn nrf w.urm rvcvivea aunnit )ar f rvnty ltn.it -nil. aaid t. Ih "Sjr iirk ha J; womvn mirt t:j-jt ksn hArm. T!-y har hi rr.af tt rt'uiiw tn a tery Tirid man li-r tn-w ti"ary they are to lb v. '- 1m tnjr f th h.!e oimmBnily." Tti niitnWr f :mn actually t.-ik nil ro-nH ,li dur;nit th war 'aa : :. Ifi.'jt.ft. 4 wh-m l-1 are clasai f,.'J i;m!-r the heaclna Induatrfea. ;iT'-r,i'.i under cmnrc. and 1 17.- ll.T.4iS-t ,(;.( , 4.I1Z.IS Amount of capital atock paid up , .... A , Nt premiums received during tha year . . . j. . t.,Ht.Zl Intereat. divldenda and renin received during year iO.S3S.28 Income from other source received durinif year Tola! tc-m ; '.. msm rtsKMK-VTs " ' X. t paid d urine the year includlnit adjust- men expenae . ttt.ltt.tt Dividenda paid on capital stoe. during the year CoiTim nioiii and aalarlea paid durin the year. ;l.l l Te licrnea and fee paid daring the year.. - 1M74.7X Amount of all other expenditure ltl.luO.fle Total expenditure . ... r. ASKETS Value of real estate owned i market value) ...... I gn.oaa.aa .! un.lr e.jvemmeni etabliatiroenta. ' Value of stock and bonds owned (market value) l.CS 44 74 In fti4!ti'.n to the.e figure new Xuins on mortgage and collateral etc. ........ tai'U-ymf nt found fir I.S22,ftOo . i'asrti In banka and on hand . ............. v t-iT.cn br.il atria, divided as follows: lremiutna in coursa of collection written alnc u.i-k.. . Si;..tl; commerce. 154.-' September J. 1II . I,'".. t'vrrnmDl eta flih.rtnt. ; Losses necoverable from reinsurers . The niont etrlkt.-.g increase, in 1 Interest and rent du and accrued Il?. hc where c omen were not : . v iu h cmi'lnyed f rn -rly, are the gas, 1 Total assets w J 1. Sl.l.41 water, and pul-l c ut ll lea enrporationa : Lra special deposits In any state 4 if any there be) 1.SSS.95 v hkh in pre-war das employed anly nl. F'.ur thoiirand substitute, for ! IJABIIJTIES n.ale lnl-r were f.nnJ. and new Job. r'r"" claims for loaae nnpaid. gross 7.a:7.4l created U 4 mo.. J .- t JS.lll.H The tramwaj-s formerly employed , -"" unearned premiums on all outatantf- lnx women, but they took on 17.- i n risks . ......... 77.7.1 fcat 'vi?s:itMte. and found new ... . ejul''jyment for another 18,O0. ' . I1.1S1.XS.S4 T Total ftbeome . IIISIUIC-SKMFNTS Xet loaae paid during the year Including adjust- ment expense I3.99&.I44.V1 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year J5.o.& ;Commtsion and salaries paid during the year.. 2.74)2. IzS.lft jTaxea. licenses and fcea paid during tha yar.'. . S7.7s.i Amount of all other expenditures ........ 414l,t7i.S A A ..t... All,.!'. " " . - Net premiums received during lh yar t.U.11.7 interest, dividend nd rents received during yW I"'"'-J lrrcpn from other' sources received during ur 7.4 . 19.4711. 727. 44 t Total Income' . . . '. t ... i ...... . '. - . III 14HI.' I l-Sr-M K.vr Xel lossea paid during ihe yar Including adjust- ment expenses . .h - - '"",!JV Dividend, paid on capital stock during the year ... GOO.ono.Oil Commissions and salaries paid during th year S.I0B,S:.01 atu.piv.e 44. &0.t ,"; .,r ft 1 441.t87.4S lit. $75. II lil.tJI.JI 1.S40.S5 ' 14.&!.7 3,0OS.S4, 'Tqui expenditure , ; ASSETS tVal'ue of real estate owned market value) f xoO.fteO.As j Value of stocks and bonds owned t market value). l..'il0,75,0 ' 'Loana on mort cages and collateral, etc......... X.CJ3.f70.a Cash In hanks and on hand l.7J4i.t ( Premium in course of collection written sine September SO. 11 ... l.t 97,SI.4i) iRe-ina. due on paid lossea' .-. 47.4x2.04 , Interest-and rents due and accrued lzl.127.lC . 17.741, 11.S 1 ,.t.tit.z.tt Taxes. Uoensef and tees paid during the year. Amount Tf all other expenditure Total expenditures 1 ! - AHKKTH , Value of real estate owned (market value). Value of stocks and bonds owned (market vuluel 1,H1.0.44 ' m ... h - M 9 A at A ft II Loans on- mortgages ana collateral, vie....... Cash In bank and on ho.nd Premium In course of collection written) nine September JO, Kit , I , . . M , Other assets . -. w Interest and renta due and aooraen '. .l7.1tI,:S5.IS , All other liabilities . . . . f Total assets . tl4.tlt.tt4.X ' I Bneolal jtenottil in knv Mate lf inv there be I ' l?CGf 14 ts admitted in Oregon 1.S7,I.4 1Totai mtKelM admitted in Oregon w $14.742.71. I LIABILITIES Net claim for losses unpaid IX2.4Ca.4S 'Amount of unearned premiums on all outatand- ing risks .S4 t74.es . IPua for commission and bfokeragw Xw.doo.oa . All other liabilities 241. 800.90 Ml 4I.000.od 27.60.4J l.lTtlt.lt it?.m.ii UH.434.il Total 4S.240.2X Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of S400.000... Hl'KIXESS IX llUtXIV FOIl TUB VEAIl Tinl tlo Fern ITrthha Diti TVT I?.. r J T-;l,roB premiums received during th year .tui vxx: i uiuuiira wag .premiums returned during the , r Losses paid during the year . year .1 H9.34S.S! 133.S77.1C 34.9St.4l X3.S40.2S 3S.196.0 Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of 12.500.000.00. . ,14. 3,41. S4 HCSIVKSS IX ORIXiON EOIt TIIK YKll 'Gross premiums received "during the year j Premiums returned during the year Explosion . . . : . . . .. ronTUXD Ore.. Anrll 11. Tha mcurreo ounng me year fact that Miss Fern Hobba. secretary . .ic.r i.4utohi.i im"ak if.i. to former Governor West, overlooked! ' ttMEBUXO. President. GEORGE W. BROOKS. Secretary. rae ,tie of whisky in Copperfield. j 8TaU"ory attorney for service: -PhilllnBeck. General Agent. re on that 0b ' ' bVXOPSIS OP THE ASXr.U OTATEMEXT OP THE nr.tor.ey br r?rtnln up the ! U. S. BRANCH SUN INSURANCE OFFICE town" after the sheritr of Wallows; of London, in the Kingdom of Great Britain at Ireland, on the thirty-first day I cniy failed, was brousht to light;-f December. 191. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Ore- j yesterday when James Keating, aj aon. pursuant to law: . , f.ui of that Eastern Oregon com-i . 1-tnr.iL munuy. stepped off tn train I Losses, paid during the year 127.S4S.S3 30.101.15 464.17 23.29t.CI 14.S4121 ( KPillXUFIKLO f. M. INS. Oft . - A. W. DAMOX. President, E. H. HILDUKTH. Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for service: U llarnan. 41C I'ittock lilock. Portland. Oregon Itesldent .igruts. Pcndlctoa, Oregon, The Ilcntk-y-timliani Insurance Co. Losses incurred during the year... ta admitted, In Oregon ......- t(4.4H.S-M .. -.i ... 1.IA11II.IT1KH ' . Gross claim for losses unpaid I tlS.J4.S Amount of unearned premiums en all ouuiand- . Ing risks : - MH.ui-" Due for commission and .brokerage 40.lSl.t4 All other liabiliti i, . ...... ,. t4.17t,.7S Tatal- liabilities, ejujlu.lv of capital tlock of 2,0O.0OS.Q0. . , UlMSrSD 151 OlllXiOX Mfl TIIK I MK Gross premium received during the year Premiums returned during th, year Losses paid during tha gear, V ' ' ' ' ' I AMea lni.i.A fturin' tha VHt J .... t J ." ' i . TIIK aTa3i fl4tJIIAKC OOMFAHV W AMFJUCA . ROLLA. V. WATT, Manager Pacific,-Peparlmsnl, an Prnnclaco. Cal. Hla tutor y resident attorney (oc aervlcef C U. Uabrlflsoq. SO 4 .Nurlhw4te,rn Bank. BuiliUnx, Portland, Oregon. '., at union depot In a drunken condition. Cameron. rcordin to Patrolman the'-ntount of capital stock paid up ". ;.. IXCOMB premiums received during the year S4.003.SSS.OS w-ho took him to iolir-e headfiuarters. K-.-itinst claimed that his botlle waa the only cm -Mia Hoggs overlooked. WOMEN WILL HOLD "BALANCE OF POWER" Ui 1920 ELECTIONS -a . -. iff. , o-rr "' i ' " Interer,. dividends and rents received during year Income from other source received during year 212.430.S4 283.031.SI ims cat jaxoGtty The. birth of the new Leaga .'of Women Voters at the St. Louis ' rational convention marks the formal organization of tbe women already possessing tbe vote, and as more and more state adopt suffrage it will absorb the par ent organization the National American Woman's Suffrage As sociation sad become tbe possi j bie naclens of a great national woman parly. : v , There are no officers, but Mrs. Charles H. Brooks, of Wichita. ' -Kansas, is the permanent chair mail of the ecuUre comotittee. Total income . '.. , PISHI'KSEHEXTS. Xet lossea psid during the year including adjust- ment expenses , tl.S3S.721S! Dividends paid on capital stock during the year Commissions and salaries paid during; the year. 1.077.0C4.7C Taxes, licenses and fee paid during the year.. 1H4.21T.H Amount of all other expenditures 7ti.429.44 Total expenditures ; ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value) S lt.. Value of stocks and bonds owred (market value) 4.2S7,07C.C3 Loans on mortgage and collateral, etc. Cash In banks and on hand SS0.2SS.0X Reins, recoverable on paid losses and other items 14.t4t.13 Premiums In course of -collection written since September 10. ltlg 791.0S5.9f Interest and renta due and accrued 6lj,e7-,3 SYNOPSIS OP THE AXMWL STATEMENT OP ! THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INS. CO. " ' jot Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first. day of De- ""'. icember. 1918, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the Stste of Oregon, pursuant to law: ' - - -- ' CAPTTAb. Amount of capital stock paid up . . .- I 750.000.00 W J ' - INOOE, . -'v IKet premiums received dunjng the year 34.3S1..I7 20 , S4.499.011.1S , interest, dividends and rents received during year 3S8.2S2.7C Income from other sources received during year 25.489.S .7.7C.70S.I .1 l7S.S3l.Cf t 671.77 tt.Sll.U . . Xt,lSf.S( SYNOPSIS OP THfJ ASNCAI, STATEMENT OP TUB ; LONDON, ASSURANCE CORPORATION ... i r$lTE4 STATEH Blt-iNCU of London, England, on the thirty-first day of December. ISIS, made to th Insurance Commissioner of Ih Stele of Oregon, pursuant to law: ' " PAMTAU Amount of capital Stoe paid up i ... v. . v: ....... . .i.. .,..... INCOMip. v .... , Xet premiums received during the year. .4,17J,7S.(S ; ( ; Interest, dividend and'rents received during year 213,77.1S. Income from other sources received during year 412,377.04 .t3.59,6SJ2! Total Income . ... '. . . . - - DISBCRRKalEaTS. Xet losses paid during the year Including adjust ment expenses 12.425.134.60 Dividends paid on .capital stock during the year X7S.060.0S Commissions and salaries paid aWing the year 1.314. 882.8S Taxes, license and fees paid during the. year .... . 2X3.1S2.41 Amount of all other expenditures ....... i.... 249,142.88 Total income e..... 'i uv.iivitr:sir.?i'i. Xet losses paid during the year Including, adjust ment expense . til,JS7.Mt,.IO .. ,.r c Dividend paid on capital stock during the year t.3l.Z.e rin.l.. ih. vene t ft9 Alt 91 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tbe year... 174. 404. St Amount at all other expenditures ; 114.401.1 1 , .I4.t00.2l4.st Total assets Total assets admitted in Oregon LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses unpaid Amount of unearned premiums on alf outstand' ing risks . : .. Due for commission and brokerage , All other liabilities . S5.8S2.107.S8 8 S47.021.24 . 3.811,494 7t 134.717.CS .S.S,IC2,3Q7,SS I Total expenditures . I ASSETS.' . i Reinsurance recoverable on paid losses I 8,282. 90 (Value of real estate owned (market value)..,.. 12S.000.00 Value ot stocks and bonds owned (market value) C9C2.734.SO Loan on mortgages and collateral, etc....'.... 113, 388.. 7C Cash in banks and on hand 249.S33.SS Premiums in course of collection written since September 30. 1818 tl,40S.tl Interest and rents due and accrued 105, 470. 8C . .S.SS7.2l2.tS ;row a garden and put high prices r food out of business. Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of surplus .-.... tl.388.873.8S 15. 842,107. SS ' Bl'SINESS IN OREGON FOB, TIIK YEAR Gross premiums received during the year Premiums returned during the year .... Losses pali during the year Losses incurred during the year - 17. 8. BRANCH BCN IXKCRANOE OFFICES J. J. OITILE, IT. S. Manager. Statutngw resident attorney for service: land, Oregon. 74.212.1S E. R, Thompson, Wilcox Ulilg., Fort- Total assets admitted in Oregon ' LIABILITIES. " Cross claims for losses unpaid Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand- ing risks . , , Due for eommissaoa and brokerage , All other liabilities '-J.,... .u i ... I C4S.2C2.S3 , 4.121.448.07 7.S0S.0S 1.180.815.05 .88. 524,07!. 44 Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock.. 6. 930,244.04 . . . BDSINE8AIX ORK4SON FOR THE YEAR. 18,008.71 'Gross premiums received durijig the year , 40.88,3.77 17,058.45 Premiums returned during tbe year - , 10.5S7.10 17,932.7 Losses paid during the year . . , IX.ilB.so Lasses incurred during the year ... 18.421.31 :i THE PENNSYXVAXIA FIRE INS.. CO, E. G. RICHARps. President; W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary. " f Statutory resident attorney for service: H. E. Smith, Portland, Oregon. Total expenditure , .. ASSETS. , Dee from other Cos. tor reins, en losses already paid .... i 1C1.442.7J Value of real estate owned (market value)...... Nil Value of stock and bonds owned (market value) 4.811.509.00 Loan on mortgage and collateral, etc........ Cash In banks and on hand 457,770.24 Premium in course of collection written since . , September 30, ISlt , ... .. 698.391. 9t Interest and renta due and accrued 40,814.58 t4.ist.)st.;t Total assets Total assets admitted in Oregon LIA.HU.mK8. Gross claim for loss unpaid . . Amount of unearned premluma on all outstand ing risks Due for commission and brokerage ..... All other liabilities ., Total . .34, 091.115.65- , ...S9.13S.6t ( 3t.l3t.44 . '- 1. 752.393. tp ,. , ' ' 7.1.294.74 v;, , : )2t.48S.lt liabilities, exclusive of capital stock tt.fSI.SOS.SS HC8INESS IN ORESOJf FOB THE YE.8 : , , Gross prerplunta received during the year t 131.ttl.4S Premium returned during the year .' ,45,19.74 Losses paid during the year 4.S.78J.7S Ixtssea Incurred during tha year i 61,111.19 LONDON ASSl'RANCK COItPOIlATlON. - - A.' W. THORNTON. Manpger. i Statutory resident attorney for service: Ous J. Roth. Poryand. ; ' - . HrnlU-J--4:imharo, Insuranoo Agency. Agcuts, PcntUcton, Orrtratt, ' . Total Assests of Insurance Companies representee! by this office $87,332,227.00 WUL MAKE TRAPS TO CATCH BILLION FilES of war risk Ininiranca In an announce ment concerning the bureau notiv. j Ity In supplying crippled oldleru ana Calior with artificial limbs and oth erwise caring for tbe wounded and disabled. : . MRS IPWIS 1I1IIVI blslllW OF BflOOKLYH Tells How She Was Made Well by Lydia E. Fink- ' bain's Vegetable Compound. - I The Pendleton fly Is doomed. : One ' hundred twenty-six manual training: I pupils In the grammar and highj scnoois win make traps whose ca. paclty for catching the pent. Is esti- j mated at a billion files each. ' ! Victor Stang. head of the manual training department, today volunteer ed hi services In cooperating with tbe flyless Pendleton movement and rays that his classes will make fly trap which will be Invincible. Th traps will be constructed bf screening according to direction sent by the l". S. department of- agriculture. Further plans for the swat-the-fly campaign show that as mn aa slides CATCHING BASS IN PROJECT RESERVOIR ao triatrial , change -,4o wateS, eondl-j are that tbe national aovlet congress. tions kj noticeable: -Sunday rinhlng; 'n . session nere. will confine It et, for them will be excellent. Mr. Raum will try his luck with steelheao. Unndav or Tuesday. . , forts to peaceful demands on the Hcieidemann. government for certain reforms. 1 ' ' ,H A ll.twalcr. ,, "You ore the manager here, eh Well, two years ago I dined here and being unable to pay, you kicked me out , " " I "Very sorry, sir, but business 'you jKnow er ' , ' "Ob. (hat's all right, old 'chap i but might I trouble you agnln?" j fymoti -Transcript. Five of the first bass caught this season are on display' In Jjo) Raum;,, Plan Food Blockade news stand window, the result' of a I nn r, uA ,i.i. trip by Mr. Baurii and William To PQWO. MpmmUIlIStS Humphrey to the government reser. : - - ' voir Wednesday. The largest of the beT!lIX. April 11. The deposed' Chicago Housewives. See Union Maids Coining Next CHICAGO, III., April 11. The la dy of the house wijl have .to- employ union labor, shortly, like ail the rest of the world, for, beginning in Wash ington and other eastern cities, a 'movement bag started and, is spread ing westward among the maids and cooks to organize the housewbrk In. dustry. Likewise a mnve-jien(, has CciiM-alU Will Have Pageant. Brooklyn, H. i.,-" or one year 1 1 arrive. picture lu,wi dealing -with " ,iirrui tBe oanger or the fly as a germ i e,l- "Preader, dilioolivitn head- ltar." njhellbraryaudltorium. aches and pains in ! , . tny side. My sister j induced Hie to try j l.voia E-Pinkuam s ! Voeetable Com- the entertainment for the women's pound. I found ft federated council of Washington helped me very, which will meet In Centra!! from much and such a April It to 18. the Centralia people j.lctodid tunic that j will stage a community labor pageant. 1 an recommena-1 according to word that reached Ta-;r-f it to any woman , nnti today. Centralia women have who has similar ! i. ... .. , Y!fl.";MwJil?; Sb'. division, of the pageant and every In. &slzsJZ'&, gaf.ir.ir tnrty, f. red from maybe caused by a fa!lor"f "ch wnrkr rl' a peoeral wakened run-down condition I rUum berepre-nted. c,f tit system, and the most successful i remedy to restore stren-rth to muscles j W A It RIIMs 12.1 YANKS; WW L fish I IS Inches In length and weighs! navaiian iwCllillsf government has re four pounds. All the catch are fin turned from Nuremb-org -and Ham- specimen. burg. It is learned. Under the dlrec- Watrr In the reservoir Is a bitltloo of Premier Hoffmann, loyal will be shown to school I 'olley a yet. according to Mr. Baunt. troops and Peasant belnB organ- south Cold Springs region the fishing I agatmit -Munich and other cities. !n poor, with best resuHs likely In which nave embraced communism. the Despaln gulch. ' Numerous Echo; with the Idea of starving the soviet TACYUkfA April 11 Ax a part of ' nd ' Sun.fleld, fUhermen are .visiting .governments Into submission. getting fairly good, catches. oh the socialists' ability to nulcki Steelheads are entering the river: gather a formidable force of trained now. according to Mr. Baum, and If I soldiers, It is believed. Indications C ASTO R I A For Infants an4 ChGUlfea In Use For Over 30 Yeqrs, way,ban bgoatunt of started among the house wire to deal directly with-th members' of in workers', organkutlon, so .that both will be'protected. ... The Chicago Woman's Club la tho scene. of much discussion of the prob lent of. getting servants. - Special meetings are to be held next week dealing with the various angls of th problem and members of the club ex- press themselves aa favoring an In dustrial organisation. An off-shoot of the problem Is the educational campaign of the Housewives' Laegue of Chicago te educate Chicago house, wives to do their own work. Catarrh is a Real Enemy - and Require Vigorous. Treatment . Ti . I Throw these makeshift remedies tj end tUssue and l-rir.g about a normal healthy condition has proved to be this f ,im"U? root and herb medicine, Lydia K. I'irikham's Vegetable Compound. If you have di.tui bins; symptoms yoti do'mrt understand write l.ydia E, Pink ham Medicine Lynn, Mass, Tbe r-ult of tlieir 4W ytturs cxperieocs is at fvur service. AMPl TTIOXS WAJUU.VGTON. April . 11. There were but i;i cases of to blindness and less than 4Hat) imputations In the American forces engaged In the war. This Is stated today by the bureau 'When yon as medicated sprays, 4-iizra and douches for frOdV Cs I MUM 4O0: rrn,you my ... .,..hF.-,. time being;, but this annoying- condi tion returns, and you have to iq tha same thins; over and over again. Catarrh bss never yet been cured by these local applications. Have yon ever experienced any leal benefit from such treatment! ' ' the wipds, and get on the right treat ment Go to Vour drug stors to-dar. pet a battle of S. S. 8- and eommecco a treatment that has been praised by suurert for nearly half a, century. 8. B. S. wets right at the source bf Catarrh, and forces from the blood th germs which cause tiie diseaso. You can obtain specicl medical advica regarding- your 'own ca.e without charge by writing to Medkat Direc tor, a owut LMiWtwry, Atuata, uo. STOPS HEADACHE. i NEURALGM SAGE TEA DANIXY - TO DARKEN HAIR ITS CUANTWIOTHKn'S RBCTPE TO IIIUNrt HArtC'COTiOlt' A?TD LC-STItK TO IIAIIt. etVOJD COTJGHJ wd COUGHERifJ gHI'IiOp ' ', , ' i' ip 'y mi .LilTOFF:WRNi! s 1 ' ' - Doesn't hurt bit and cost Mb a few cent . Don't suffer 1 , Get a dim pack. pi ur. yame- aesxiaciie Powdert. ' . Ton can clear your head oad relieve a dull, , splitting, or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a I)r. James' Headache Powder, This eld time headache relief acta almost magi eally. SjSend some one to the drug a Lure sow for a dime package and a few mo ments after you tike a powder yon win wonter wnai Became ol the head ache, neuralgia and pain." Stop suffer ing its needless, ps sure you get what ou ask fur, - . - , .. , Ton can turn gray, faded hair beau. tif uly dark and lustrous almost ever night If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's 8ge and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Eecipe. improved by the addition of other Ingredient. are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair la turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise await ing them, because after one or two applications they gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This Is the age of youth.- drey- hnlred, unattractive folks aren't want ed around,, so get busy-wlth Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur compound to-night and you'll he delighted with your dark, handeome hair and yobr youthful ap pears nca within few days. - i r -a r -f. magic: Just drop a little FreesoBe on that touchy com,. instantly, V stops aching, then you lift the corn oKjfAth the fingers. Truly! No humbug!1 Try Ft-eesone! Tout, druggist sells a .tiny bottle for a few cents, i suffi cient to rid your feet of every, hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toe, and calluses, without on partlole of pain, soreness or irritation, i Free, tone 1 the discovery of a noted Cin cinnati nnlus. - - , . .. -. , t cv ,' :" ' '. .--.i.v .aw;-ltt.