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1 HE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8. 1920, FAo t. fuun. J '' 1 DRYNESS COMES HIGH. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL aw independent nkwspatek j j AMERICAN ISSUE, the Anti-Saloon League or- 1 1 rWlai-Px that a fund of S18.500.WX) ii needed Th f i j.Unmi ;rU1t,f co, ' i. ,.nr,;h,r,,.. offWtiVo in the I!nirp.l States '.l Bu j and that $9,000,000 more is needed I ihlilml eeerr vetua -pi run y ay lie i-ouin Te l-ptial ' lrt. e, i , wHiw-' v , 111 . . ..' licmia rif n 'a 1 1 f i n g - . .. .i Thr.y millions are not to be used to help enforce the Vn.aemM a Hcosu . . - ; - - . . . ... - at tiafcm. Oreiua. I the United States to promote a dry! . . f lI V 1 ' Kr emrrUtr It moth. By rr.UI "H . . '. , , " . prohibition law the federal and state treasuries must put; ud for that, but the money is to be used to "educate" the' SUBHCKU HON HATKS I mom. nfir"'-r . . '. , , - . , - ... . t. -n j. f9nth.i: f' !""""" people wfto nave tx-en aepriveu 01 meir ngms vyiujoui. a I MH.T By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY i j'v 1 BUCKHECHT ma. U.S. PAT. OFF. m,.,, I tioiBd,iv"rt,.irhchance 0 vote Upon the question, upon the benefits and; i . K-r ... . . .n .u!i u:i.,-: ! MlMCitiMa in J-it f aBC. t ... U tnnA e.imn. hi, utuer wuius, uaviug umaiicij iwu u.inj- CI'l'FY LKAUNS SOMI-TH1NC wirTrVriXVori,: w m j tUar' laws upon the people, the league finds it necessary i' ;BtH, u.. '"- tf) C(;nduct au extensive propaganda to secure public sup-w ITMtlEliOFTHSlWMATCTCHKSSt. . .. ... l i"'14 1b .wla iri i nliiie4 t lh u. fwr r-puMrtion f II .r dir-" wl!r1 "r mn4 !! I4 uWtli4 h-fHn 'A Rippling Rhymes. A m II r W VI.T M VON Aftir leavinn the worn!' rfu! Kpnne Cuffy Krur was no Inn gfltinj- nonic t ho dwirtnl ho wouiil H')t r iy an- lo his fiithr n! mother auoui he hail found. Von w hf wat they would U-ll him nol to go f . . fn.m hnrilH IifTlin. "U' Cuffv had not ben Inns in the fnug little house lifore he had a terrible ?totiia. he ache. Ha stooil the liam as jlonff an h could withnut wiymK any- thiiiK Hut h nlmpij- iwi ! MONG the subjects to be tackled by the legislature !t hi. imi. ut "toma whlhnht'," is the quiz of the attorney general and the state!'" hMw.'rsked him uerori' THE PAVING ROYALTIES. hiornvntr Cfimniiavinn hs in tt'hv Jllit Ivnvf not. hfon iwh.it he had been dnin r .rcr vinr:: .u.r , a. ii:cUffy knew b ha.i t,iu u about nrougm to tieiermint" viumny iu iiie puiviua ui tut-j (in.iinK th deiic-iou. -et water Warren Constnietion Company affecting the royalties1 'I' did drink."' ask- tlaimed unon bitulithic pavement. The attorney general in an opinion given the last ses ! I d. f!..i mind lh lMr -4ir. t,,,1,l f hnt trio Wilrrwi ti'ifcnf lUTl' nnibh v invnlwl i hen I mil wisted t the fire, mild:" . . ... " , . .. . I I il i n,..te volume t: na in (either aiii suit to tstabli.sh the illegality (l ihcir claims was autn-1 o ith ..r d.ii.in.e, r tt. ! orized. No huch suit has been brought probably because' Whett tt H tiniM b" tr1d d (I . ... . , , ,. . . i. .. .i . miwt crnk hr bit a., the nti.t. r . the U arifiis in ust fust establish the validity ol the pat-; f.n.n i.rok halted Rd )-e,m- (n j j,j or(j(.r to collect rovaltv ami the companv has 1 Inir for the Idnntn of My. lu nqirlMtl . . . . i . . i , i loereiy ,, n,e ,.tr. mi s.i,..i made no effort to this end, nor is it l.Kt.'ly to. ,hi i bet the bond, but rw. The burden of collecting this royalty lies with the ile iini fwxvn m.utvr, I turn tt nuiy iii i- -i' i. -.ujt' b, fc.hn. un mm. ai,. i ; paving t'ompuny that of resisting its payment with the . fOeij to dram -rfeed th rfli-el .t unRiwir . ih yaid i cii aioud state will probably ignore the patents. ! lZttXZ'Z 'Th . There is little' likelihood of the Warren Company go- j ih urs.ioe hetfern. mhh witiehhirj ing into court. Its iuethols are to bluff, -bluster and bul-! b"1b;;T Jtl h'-m Hut not to permit the courts to pass upon its pat-; Nature, i,d u bwk, prt. tn the.-. ents. Rather than this, the royalty will be magnanimous-! v In. la Ihn f.erte our how, end m ' I., 1 " i- cur toi.toie .Ml of et, k." f like tii ' ""' t ft tht nurth tultid howllna OiruUKl her. d n n,e sta(e (U1(j there seems no reason w by the attorney general , eeih'emi;iir,er. i bmi! should go into court until forced to by the company. The j t..r-M 7 1 . i I'M ' v i i'it"'ifi j i UtllllhV,' n , yii lti diitliHlKhtB. to wtifce lh dead; I I ke Ut her the fnwM knit .wi.i, bun I in tttfnly tucked l hr,i im hem t try to erank th uta, utwri b.eak m Miter morn, I y.wim klt ee.t and (tiatto. and n.l blowlntt tl.toiuli the rflrit. A TOILER WHO NEVER STRIKES. VI7I11LE those who never produced anything are arm YY jy clamoring for increased production, and loud those) I "oh inly a little. ' Cuffy answered ; f.iiiuly. j Then Mr it. Hear nodded her head (three time. She was very wlw wait Mm. Heiir. And ah knew q.itte well ! that Cuffy hud drunk a great deal too much of that nice tasting water So she made Cuffy lie down and; i.ave him sotre peppermint leaves to hew. i:i a hf.le while hi besan to I feel no mueh tter that before he j knew it he had failen asleep. j When Cuffy waked up hv found ihat hb father had come home. And soon Mr. Hear had Cuffy on one Kne-, , and H;!kie on the other, and he was) teiiir.s them al! about maple susar-j i'or Of coui-v you knew all the tune. that what Cuffy had found was not a. uprin-f at all but a nuKar maple tree.; which Fanner Green had tapped so i that he might gather the sip and boil 1 until It turned to maple susar. U, Cliffy had gone further clown tne n.ouiitainside h,? would have found at.t'reit many ..'.her trees, ea.'h like1 the one lie discovered with a tin t.ui ket h:inffin(f on it to catch the SW.'lt FHp. "So you see th'Ti"- are ninny things f..r little liear.i to learn," Mr. lleari .-aid. v. lien he had finished. "And the' (nr biK h'sson you must learn i- to keep away from men. Farmer 'lu-'n! vi.-hs. those tiefs every day to leath er the sip. So you must not s'o down tin-re ap'iin." Fo the man who is on his feet all day a more cemfonrtbie shoe was never made. Hence the wiviespreid popularity of the Buckhecht Arnvy Shoe srnong badness ?.nd professional men, sportsmen, outdoor work ers, miners, farmers, mechanics, etc. A good, practical Shoe for everyday wear! Built for comfort and service built for you! Remember the name Buckhecht stamped on every shoe for your protecuon. Get a pair today ! Exclusive Agent PARIS BROTHERS 457 State 8t, Salem, Ore. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Manufacturers San Francisco r-' f! .-rs'.ii! mi m 1 1 BLACK GUNMHTAi, MAHOGANY CALF OS INDIAN TAN CALF Livesley News. Jan. 7. The Carpenter purchased a new Dodge Livesley. Jiro.s hive . ;;.r. C. r. Query was called to Olympia, '.Va.-h.. on account of illness of a rel ative. Mr. and .Mrs. W. E. Coulidge are spenclini.' a few days with Mrs. Alice Colds Cause Headaches and Pab l Feverish headaches and body pain, caused from a cold are soon reliev4 j by taking LAXATIVE BROilO ont. I NINE Tablets. There is only one "Bro. mo vjuinine. " Xi. W. UROVE'8 sign, ture on the box. 30c (A&v) GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR GAS ON STOMACH ! Siraplo glycerine, buckthorn bark, ; etc., H3 mixed in Alder-i-ka relieves , cold shiver went up and down :c..olidi:e of Fern liidce. l ,At. gas on stomach or mm Cuffy- ba.-k at theiii words. Fanner j l'e.ai Eakin of Salem spent the stomacn. n acts on Dotn upper aai reen! C-.iffy had heard a reat deailveek end with her parents. lower bowel and removes all fonl mat- about F irmer Oreon and he certain- Miss L. lia Johnson, a teacher in ; tor wntcn poisoned stomach. Oftet did not want to meet him a!! alone ; the Hood River high school. Returned j CLEM constipation. Prevents appem. . ,i::iin Tl.. TTV-OTlAXTm 1 . .. and far from home. I'.nt as fin as the tickle of that shiver stopped, Cuf- ( found al! about his frbvrht. "Tills niade puirar does it taste as i;ool as the sweet sap?" lie asked his f.tther. "V's. my s..n a hundred times bet ter!" Mr. Bear replied. "I ate some to her school The (I. T. c;uh watched the old year out and the Now Year in at the Query hail. V A. Sohrum of Halls Ferry spent the week end with Charles Kakin. (ieorire King returned to the V. of O. after spending his vacation with die i tia. The INSTANT pleasant of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctor ami patients. One man who suffered five years from indigestion and consti pation was helped by ONE don. J. C. Perry druscist 115 South Com! and relatives. dub meets at the home of T r.,K...,., -pi.. .-..a..,. I..-. -'nary 8. "Surelv! I've taken cold baths all . number of men whn h. who toil but little are striking for less work, while those I1",'"-" oth,r imlut,tr,'s. ui number who inn, um you iiiusi reiiiemuer jou.nave returned to their old places in not well: he venturol. the mills, or the number who have perfectly well," I answered. ! returned to their native lands. Their .'million Ih a normal condition j best cab-illations wnniaiiriooo unit mere is m re;iju.n i..i..i...p u...i ......i,.. ... ... ... . . . . . - , . . ..w...e. . nun n.l 1ft. ,11 HlUTe lliail never goes on sinne, wno is doing nis utmost to lower tne wn' 1 nubi not meet it normally.-; 100.000. who profiteer are inci-easing the cost of living and those!, who agitate, are seeking to destroy wealth, there is onej,. "l m producer who is steadily increasing production, who j'wnn" Tbt nutoatbhila show af the Kalatn " "" iwaiein MMtneiatiiiii m farther ili.Wi.l at niooLnit uf ttia cost of living, and who is the fundamental wealth creator of the nation the American farmer. The world can get along some bow w ithout the idle rich and indolent poor, without the industrial autocrat ..IumZm :Z'XiZ the walking delegate, without the profiteer and the LJi'',; JV tli. armtiry la umler le., f,.r ,. ! bolshcvist, without tht politician aild the newspaper- but i'Kai'l: l.ntuy ttlffht it n for. (b 1(1W Will It: . ... -,i . , i e i ,. '. . . i.-.,. lew in that building- o,lf, day mWwp caiinoi exist wtintiui uit1 iai niei' wno reeds tne mil ium! Drat .l.iMed. I ibMury H, II. ! VCrSP tllO Ollt' illdt'SlK'Hsible hi tha uvw ih dura rather lhn . i t.t i . e , i t, ji . a yitti aRfcadutmi. i According to the annual report of the secretarv of r,rr r.xr fgrliculuu'1'' tlu' rrM Uirm:r the wrid, tw t , being MMioaii.d iht Mpendi-! "vn'iigf ami yifiti jkt acre nut) att'ouiit. lie produces "Z'Z:tm?:Z Um,4rt m "Hieh as the Helgian or German farmer. 2.:) !. ..f th ariry and mmm, iti.ue. j times as much as the Untisli farmer, :'.2 times as much as ,,VTe.TK- ..... J th Frtn,ch fmt'7;! "times as much as the Italian. The m ,mn. ti aabii itiuB antrte. aggregate value of all AtiK'Ucan crops this year is $lo - ItX'tTrTiatXrlf times as much as were annually pro- .mi tne th acrr,wdi4n ut .mi Miitcod 111 the o-viar porind preeet'ding the war. thtlX,, ..ve rJ ,,ul' "tl.ut has inceasetl an average of one-half of M fclaxa carnld tton h.hi aim,, fair, i Ulie-pe! Ct'Ilt pel' Tal' foi 1 10 pUSt 2-1 yOal'S but SlflCe tile TZr, ;btSrt:r,i war. U;V phenon-mal. Livestock shows i atiiiitr of I.-...H (,. fw, proHirtiuiiate increase--' the number of milch cow i- i.ai:r;ru ,rTj;: U, and other cattle S..-tHMKH). 'si,.. pned.t. (.a ii, efe,i ,ti)r. ! lKfs lo.itK.t.tKMI, horses and mules, iK'.- pite the J'litoniuhile txnr ttv:?J:r;;: w i.oH).ooo-a total of zm gain. i. a uu..i. d .tei.; 4, . u' itMar avenge, com production last t..i. .t tiar-barr w !), -.vhO 2.iU,tHKI tu.klHis, cotton 10,01 H.5,000 ...... j ... .we -o. H(...i.s. V l.I.I ' 1 'Ml- . .-. 11.1.1 .. . a& ....... .I'l . e . 1, . I a.., for I...- e,.(.ir,,i j 1"ivw...w" piumiM aim oiiiy to 'v rent of HUahlc laiitt t m i.ah...4 1.. lu.t.ite a.i .... used and no limit to increased production possible t ..m.u.t.. c (i nkin-t i lie Ainei lean farmer luis cmiMiito his own. With r au .i. .iee ( i, .t, , .).,.. ;t he f a ruler prosperous, thcuat in i oroMim m- ,... r In lesi.l l.i U. taduatr. ai.it. t ' 1 once. And I shall never forget it. iajs parents A hundred times better! Afler he! The li. T. Hiad ((one to bed that night the words jrs kept rinpiiiK in Cuffy's ears. A hun died times better: A hundred times Mr.s. Flora Hawley and son Virgil latter! ... A hundred and now spent the week end at Livesley. Cuffy was fast asleep and I am sor-1 Keith Evans, an emtdove of the ry to say it nu. -kinK one of his paws Livesley ranch, sient Christmas with for all the world as if it was a piece j his parents of Salem, of Farmer Green's maple stimir. a jolly bunch of Salem young peo- motored to Livesley and spent the evening of Tuesday last with Ruth Weaver. Those forming the party were Misses Lenora Bush. Hazel Rog er, lola Denton, Virginia Weaver and the Messrs Raymond McKinley. Ualoh .Smith. Winslnn Allen C. .-1 however, place ,he ; Thomas and Louis Ashby. Orar.dma Dennis, mother of Mrs. II. I B. Carpenter, is ill ut the Carpenter ' home. A pretty weddinE; was solemnized at Livesley when I.evisia Macdalene men for this : S.KidL'r:Ls.s and T.etl.iv r Wl.lt. a-an. united in marriage at the home of the Oured t His Piles ow 83 Years OW Hot Work At Trade of Blacksmith and feels ; f V'onnger Since Piles Are Gone. Tho oldest active blacksmith ia Michigan, is still pounding bis an vil in the town of Homer thankt to mv internal method for treating ptteti. My hath was quickly over, and an t j This position is supported by 1 ore-men my sen in u street suit i siitd ! inn Independents who declare that llenrlelte: j the unskilled labor situation in the eieiise sk Air. i.nrnon it lie will , industry Is serious, and take me to the Country club this i class of work is I....-.I o, fo,.i ftfterllOOIl." Tu. Carneirie So. el e.r,ne 1....... came rushlltK upstairs with n : ever, has nn .m.,i .lm ,hi'J uimovBiice upon hlH fare, and Its records fur the third week hi I Oec. 'inher. the last renorts avail. .ble t oi neaieiiK s.oi. lainerine. It : snow lur fit flil.l n...n .... il., bride's parents. you are noioi! lo Ret up. and go Kalluautiiig wh didn't you let me know hef .re 1 went downstairs'' W hen 1 let! yen I w.iK fully prepared to ial: ilvlm in and place you under his care IVixmlfli'iMloil of Health ' Here I find ,.ii looking the per omfic..t!..n ,.f radiant healed and ask ilitf mil to t.,ke y,.u to the Cuiirury Club. I Munder it I'll ever learn tli.it eveiy wt.iinin is ..lily a bundle of in rolUilMetlelell. lye made Hliange !iien! to ee H.ii'iey this uflernoon oil a wry imp.. i unit bualneaa trans action, ami l i.. Pajtrred around here wnh yen 1,1(. ln,,t )l;lVp ,,relv Ho e to " L'h Jim.. Ill send the motor kick to ,.a, however, i( vim wish la u.. ..at i, ihe club." "N.i.r line I dear," I answered, "if v ol .11. t :, tt:tl( me 1 11 telephone Aloe and wt'il ml u slioppmg tour " Tetioaiovv Sa-prtsliiK News men on the payrolls as against a normal force of 52.000. Meetings of strikers now are per mitted if sanctioned t.v local authorities. M JERSEY LEADER W a-hinnt.i J n Jill! flit. lemoci l lettrl ..1 III It he i'Kl thai 111 ll'r lie moi i.o.toi toe I i.itr.t )p..,t,- ' of t.,.,(c, , t ie'e si tl'a 2r! e! ONE HID OF COAL STRIKERS STILL OUT BUT MILLS OPERATE woman sui R Nu of X. ",v ,ler.-e 11, al' ('en,: uol. o Clem ;(ee i. Mi- Nllgellt, ll'.i-Mi ft-'bi Mr fui-min.,! t .11 il .i i. . 1 1 without ret. lli.i seffnine amec.imeru J..'i.y i.iiiMi.Kure which iiicnili, mole that wo;i was tne uio'.her (f all greaie-t n-en.i. e :hhv ihr. slal ii.ii i, nu. AiLeru-.m and Am, S - Opiuisiritit! was cxpn s.-ed bv lo leader Clriir- . I'..:;.- tie lie t."la revues: a "I k 1'. emluni of .' ih- Ne.v no-",s thi ii suffrage 'i.-ms.' the it.'mng the ao'err :'..ot institutions -tot ... rh ; l-roiiinnioii "f,.n j fft'iiiuiate, dbnentee !cow..rds ,v Ceci l an: lion.' Sen. Underwood Anxious For Agreement; Mayor Wires Washington, Jan. 7. Senator Un derwood, democrat. Alabama, served notice in the senate today that unless the dealock over the treaty of Versail les was broken within a few days, he would press his resolution calling foi the appointment of a bi-partisan com mittee of the senate to work out some agreement. A telegram of Chi, ago, Hon nf the people 1 I..-.-.- ., (.p, limn ,m lt, was I)lac0l, Jf) the Congressional Record. from Mayor Thorn naon protesting against ratifica treaty and urging that the given nn oppoi unity to ex- Vo, . c t& --i ' ja i i . A A' Bt . jT't i- " 1 I'l'.an.p., w as Invented in I .;sij. A A1KU.I MUMI'IKK H0 H W.SIH; H Mr ' Mi. conta i thror.g connres Hid lllli 11.1-1 b it t U r soi Khii.Ii. Jjiii. I A O.l'linn fpeet I . twutiitt the yacht iied by f .w me r.mpeor iliUm uf i,-re si . a.u. t iiik titf tlt craft I' l lri"Mil bara. LOVE and MAPPED LIFE tin? noted author Mali M?Qlone Gibson iSilverton Lumber Mills Double Shifts n canning -etilp and J4H I I e.a.l no s j .-?! to -, a 'thru I ivsii I !H th, !'. A I. W J b.n a Hi f M...1 .1.. j t . I , iiiv r i'Mi:itvriM. '- laid Jehu I , il.j'i it,. It le p- pi.ve.t with ' ''''' ! h lor I b.ek s, HU- a J.il, , tt.,.1 JuMi.lt ,., .! I, 1 . I K:,ctt tl ah- .It thi 'Will"! it M M .." 'w 1'vn Kr i, i f k her -i,i,.. - a t. "---.l !... p, !!,,,( (,, t.i.-.t ,r 11,1. is, ,,n. ,, - , i I ,H K .tt..:i-,. i.,li... 'I M 'O. l. ..n ; (..'11 the Mo I'll' -e 111 wnh n ti il.Uic.n S.iett pk.,. s. 1 Urn U.i. I et !h,U hut ti: !l I n;i. S. I.,,,.,,,,. -hU.UW .4 ,lfl Vft;,;,,, j 1. ..II.-'--. o',S l-.vn ... i jrw .unrn ..lleln.e..- j I .t'.ii. t.li..i-.t OHe j"' (et (!, ,t ,el,u, .'o.m it , '.I'm and '.!, r.i ru-h ..( ' and .'Kiia .' .'1. tu. all., a :v t.. ,-r' K ii -i. ' I. e ,t j lhrl " I'lttsPnri'l!, S. Kully one. ......i 1. 1 uir .-l;i,!.n,,,l 3S0 eoo am-: I Iwoikei. wt. (.,,, ..j orJrP of ,h, I Sili-erPn. j:U1 i Nittellal Slerl S1., nimltilllui a... dllstrV ill Sib. - '-i tie tui Btrike. .n pifwnt time vi.,.. : inke k.,d, i et th employes u.t-i '". ,h '"gtrng camps d.k,!v ... ,:,e -1 , , nnn lurnaeea of' '"'' oe in cperation ;lh C.u.ms,c Sje, ' ..unp.iiy, the nrln. i' vk' T1e S.'v.itoii t.tiieh..f iil late; ,.-! A.UI, which the atrikr i , iUiy te l rating a night crew ,i,.v.t,..i. i- M main and , "w. -ind when fuieaeei. ,.f ii..,.,.,.,uM, c,.,puK,s, ' '' f T!i,d'..r aie in m. a.i. ,. ....,.! Wih viruiallv : . " " a m.f.i.al fwte, ,.; workmen. , " s!l,f; i lu r,'t .,),, ,tflk. h..,,.!,,,.. lt iy ha davutad IU time! tuatlen i f s - ring in- tvit tit tlua oi .. p.u m p:a ,) man ho had not S.Mie hai-K t. w ..,rkf ..ul , The lumber vuiu; rapidly "a gi'iiig and the next enli st the the Sliver company wii resun-e is understood that pi raied as soon a. rganise,l j so,p- ,(nj prep , red shampoos n too mueh nik-ili w-ht..k i ; , i. vet V o, in ii ens. as it dries til m.',kes the hair lean:,. The best thing to use is Mulsified coceinut ol! shampoo f..- this Is pure ml entirely greaseless. , wy cheap and heats anything else all to V-e.es. Vou can 8et this at any drug store and ? few ounces win ,ast thf ..re laiiuiy i,,r mumhs. Simply moisten the h..ii ami run u in, ai ... ...... le.iuireii, t :iuik. .."uioiauce of ri,.n, and cleanses the haid thoroughly. The lather easny ;in,i ,. lust, dirt The h.l;r di'ie Mr. Jacob Lyon, Homer, Mick. I wish" that you could hear him toll ef his many experiences with ointments, salves, dilators, etc., be fore ha tried mv method. Here is S letter just received from him: Mr. E. R. Page, Marshall, Mich. IVar fcar: I want you to know what your treatment has done for inc. I had suffered with piles for many years and used suppositories " tnd all kinds of treatments, but never got relist until I tried yours. Am now completely cured. Although i am years old, and the oldest active blacksmith In Michigan. I feel years younger since the piles have l.u me. i will surelv recom mend it to all I know who suffer tins way. You can use my letter any way- you wish and I hope It w id mud others to try this wonder t'.il remecy. Tours truly, J. U LYON. There are thousands of afflicted PC. pie suffering with piles wlia never yet tried the one sensi- with water out a te.ispoonful j an amy lather, and scalp liases out moves every narti-in dandruff and excessive oil. OOU'kh! ami .vi., ... . is luift -j.. u ..... ana w iv-v '.r !"B' l'r,Kht- fluffy. it loosen and tak.s oi oust airt and dandruff. laudie. Besides, out every particle die Way of treatinir th.m Don t be cut. Don't waste money cm foolish salves, ointments, dila brs, etc.. hut send todav for a Fe . 1 ,a! ot my internal method tor tii healing of Piles. No matter whether your cas. U o. I'.ins standing- or recent develop ment wnether it Is occasional or IHtnianent you should send for this free trial treatment mt,er where you live no matter what your sks or occupation it you are troubled with piles, my Till0d ,w.ul elleva you promptly. I His liberal offer of free treat ment is too important for you t' neglect X slnsle day. Writ now. eA.o! "omoney. simply mail tin coupon but do this now TODAY. FBEE PILE REMEDY Page Bide.. Marshall, Mich. 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