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j-ednesclay Evening, January 21, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Tape Three IS mi DECLARE L( 150 Eugene Singers Join New Oratorio Society; Committee To Pass on Voices is Named ,i,out realtors took advantage of Own lour Own Home Uay" on thrift wrk calendar to promote femiuncn 01 'u""" " household economy, tot oolr is it cheaper to own your t Home, but It is better business. realty men hmcei, auu wauj ui , produce f inures to prove that tiiH n who is uuvine rent .1.. ;,, ss well be paying the same Lut into his own property. Ihe favorite inctucm or iMianci'Ji; iiildiuj is to put up from 10 to lit) . cent cash, uu per cent iirst mori- lia rout n Mr.rniwl mortenec. r,i suu i" . d----. L .ried. This is particularly pop- L fur small homes. ,e following lllDie prcpareu oy .....hitentR' Kmall House Service Lii shows how tJie paymcntB may arranged on tliia basis: .i. $ ;,u.uu 1st mortsoite 2. 1 00.00 ,nd mortgage i.oju.uu total cost house and lot. .$4,500.00 (,t mortgage, iiuv, ai u , r cent interest ju-.uu md mort. $1350. building .i loan assn. 12'A shares 178.20 LfB (approximate) 100.00 iiirance -l-.w rrine charge 5 , 402.20 At a cost of approximately $.'17.07 until, it is thus possinie to iinnnce nilding operation to include house lot up to $4500," said the chair- bi of the committee. lowever, if tnc wouici-do nomi: wishes to nurchaac a home ih has already been built, this fi ring is much more simple, mas h as the Beller in many instances dispose of his property on the . of a small payment down nuil remainder like rent, With the many n. which nrc being sold at as low Kino, down there is no reason why ne should not own a nome. torothy Ellingson Appears in Court N FRANCISCO, Jan. 21. othy Ellingson. 16-year-old irlcide, was brought into the Ice court today to determine ?ther she would be tried by a mile or a criminal court for act. he was bound over to the tnile court for a hearing to- row. ' - loseplt Ellingson, father of the was the only witness. SEIVATORS ARGUE OVER BANKS BILL (Continued from page one) farpmin Strength brings joy to you and your tnends. VERY man, woman and child I wants to have strength and rect weight. It means the joy living, to Be minus strength underweight often proves low ifing-power In the body. It means Vmt nrn minus norvA. fer, minus red cells In your pu, minus neaitn, minus vitality. IS 86rioun to. hA mlnnt. hiif tha pent you Increase the number Dour red bldbd-cells, you begin fcecome plus. That's why S.S.3., o io, nas meant to thousands inderwelght men and women a u ineir strengtn. Your body tO thn nnlnl- nt nnnra. W becomes firmer, the age lines iuine irom thinness disappear, look younger, firmer, happier, you feel It, too, all over your orsred-blood-cells! S.S.S. aids lire In building them by tha 'on! There are no unproven irles about S.S.S., the scientlfio Ms of each of Its rAirely vege 6 medicinal ingredients are ad- o o 'i ""tnoritics. Begin tak o.S.S. todav. If will oIva n.. h energy, vitality and vigor and lore up and going appearance. S. S. 8. Ii sold tt n Rood imt " In two ilua. Th. larger im Is more economical. tJ.sJ.J. (ike Yourself Atfaln More tliuu lo0 bingcrs huve been nigiu'U up fur members bip iu the Ku geue Orutonu sucitt-, uccurding to i lie liat compiled late tliia afternoon, iff the group whirii appeared for tbe first rfueHrnal S4 are soprtiuos. U-J altos, 11! tenors and -5 basses, .John Stark Evans, director, is .le siriotis of obtaining wore tenors for tlie orguuiuiti"n, und invites meu with teuor voices to attend the uext re-1 heareal, to be next Monday evening at 8 o'clock, iu the audit ium of the j school of mutsie, University of Ore gon. Voices of applicants will be heard by a voice emmittec cousinting of Aran lloyt Uae, Madam Hose Mc Grew, John It. Seifert and Jutiu iSturk Evuub. - Cieorge II. McMurrau is president of the organization and Ulenu K. Morrow, secretary-treusurer. ' Tthe membership roll is us follows: Soprutios; Mrs. Grace M. Dawson, Mrs. David M, Jones, Mrs. John Stark Evans, Mrs. L, II. Johnson, Mrs. Winnie McKiiight, Mrs. Myria liarger, Gertrude Manchester, Mar jorie Achtermaii, haura Preseott, Mrs. V. F. Tate, Hazel May Loucks, Mt-s. Ernest Stacks, Mrs. C. L. Tesh ner, Leona Mursters Dora Thuyer Minn, Grace I'edersuu, Beatrice Har den, Myra Heli 1'almer, Jessie Gott lieb. Idellc Egbert, Maxiuc EdinoLds, howell Gale, Uuth Carey, Florence Evuns, Florence Alden, Hose McMil lan, Margaret O'Farrell, Gertrude Kobe, Etha Clark, Clare Whitton. Kuthryn In wood, Marjoric Larson, l'ausy Kennedy, Gladys Kennedy, Mrs. F. C. 1'ursley, Marian Watts, Mary Hewett, Mr. Harold Beytetu, Mrs. A. 11. Hemlershott, Mildred Coleman, Odrieuue Hnzarad, Mrs. I. K. Hajiue, lvae Thome, lietty JUut tirworth, Mrs. N. F. Macduff, Mrs. W. 1 Fell, Huth Harvey, li Verne Hi eh, Marie l'alo, Huth Woodward. Claudia 1'arker, Mrs. l'onald Vouns, Ethel Aldrich. Altos: liifx Jons, Juanita Wolff, Mrs. X. E. Wiuuard. Mra. C. A. E. Wliitton, Mrs. (.ifford Nash, Mis. A. C. l'ixon, Mrs. W. F. Gilstrap, Arab lloyt Hae, Mrs. Forest Owens, Mr. Francis Frnintwa, Harriet E. Hoie, Marion Horsfall, Mm George Sim.iu, Carrie Will-mas, Violet Mills, Harriet Baldwin, Emma Scougad, Mrs. Hue l'owell, Veriia Gilman, Edith Bootli, llcuriettn Wolfer, Helen Fish, Kath ryn Agcc, Gladys Grout, Eeuora Ol son, Kuthryn MeAyrenl, Bessie An drews, Mary ChirK, Hose McGrew, Erma L. Uoughery, Inez Callioun, Mrs. II. D. ScotL Tenors: Frank Jue, Johu B. Sb fert, G. Dheuin, Henry Maxwell, V. F. Gilstrsp, George Sigman, Halpb Edmisten, M. X. I'engra, E. W. l'et eromeyer, J. (. Beardsley, E. S. Tut tle. Hay Damsou. Basset: Harry Scougall, Aubrey Furrey, J. X. Miller, Hugh Wiuder, Orville Thompson, Daie . I'ooley, Frank Blade, Eaban Shumway, Dem Scott, John McMullen, Holand Davis, Verle Fiegles, James I.eake, Hobert McKnight, Gleu Morrow, George H. McMorrau, Don M. Woods, Houn'.d Beattie, Clifford Constance, Eugene Howe, Hobert Dart, Wiuston Lake, Lelaud Hobe, H. D. Scott. prohibition ilepartment for undertak ing to tell local officers how to en force the laws. "This bill, he said, "is not in the interest of law violation, but is for proper law enforcement.' Opposed by Mr. Tooze. Senator Tooze spoke in opposition to the bill, deploring the tendency of the courts to "drag along" their cases. Senator LnFollett took a fling at Banks. "I remember 22 years ago, sena tor," said LaFollctt, "when you were told that if you didu't vote right for a certain United States senator, you would be sleeping in a barn.- I have seen you innny times since but I have never seen any straws sticking in your hair." Senator Joseph Speaks Senator Joseph, in vigorously op posing the bill, pictured the old North end "from the old days to the pres ent." "Women whom I saw in those days I have seen since they grew old." he said. "Many of them arc running room ing houses, and to do that they must have licenses. They become bootleg gers. I earc not whether it is these poor unfortunates or that grand party on Portland heights where the wo men's backs were painted with pecu liar characters and their bosoms were painted likewise; where the women dines in maudlin drunkenness,' and where the owner was so drunk he didn't know what it was all about when the officers came." Raids Are Rapped Banks had rapped rnids made on homes and establishments without proper warrants. "When officers raid such' plnces," shouted Joseph, "I care not whether they have search warrants or not. I care not if they break down the doors to get in. I say they are to be com mended for it." BILLS PASSED STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore., Jan. 21. Tackling a rapidly accumu lating pile of bills the Oregon legsla Hire today put several through the mill Among the measures pusscd were: Senate: Strnyer's bill providing for exter mination of ground squirrels and other rodents. The measure would divide counties into districts where residents . may petition the county court to poison the pests. It would be mandatory on the court to act. Bill introduced by senate education committee at request of State Super intendent J. A. Churchill, providing for legalizing of contracts between teachers and whool boards, Davis-Strayer bill to make definite the boundary line between Grant and .Baker counties. It is designed to elim- Stomach is Upset, Sour, Gassy, Just take "Pape's Diapepsin" Five Minutes all the Indigestion, Flatulence, Heart burn and Acidity will be Gone inatc difficulty in assessing property along the boundary line. House: House bill MS, repeating the six and a half mill limitation on Portland school district number 1. Huberts of Wasco and Shumway of Morrow and Unmtilla count.es, cast the only dis senting votes. House bill 43, by Woodard, provid ing for physical inspection of public school children in the elementary schools. Wheeler of Lane cast the only opposing vote. House bill 52, making it unlawful for stock to run at large in parts of I lood , Hiver county not within the Mount Hood forest reserve. When the Davis-Strayer bill to ad just the boundary between Baker and Grant counties was up for final pass age today Senator Strayer said: "Although I am one of the sponsors of this bill I am rather jeopardizing my career. Grant county is over whelmingly republican. This bill wjll add a few rods to Baker county, which militates against me." E coins of whatever otirreuo". Native chiefs headmen and even braves covet th shilling tokens to Isvish upon their women for coin necklaces and bangles. Shipwrecks withdraw an amount of gold that can only be guessed. 1 livers a year ago recovered M0,(X0,O(K) in gold bars from the White. Star liner l.aureutic which was torpedoed off the coast of Ireland during the war. Wall street Itself has outfitted sever al expeditions even now on the high seas in quest of sunken treasure. I A dispute arising out of a case a eviction resulted in the arrest uf K. K. Robinson on a charge of assault and battery against Mra. Bertha O'Donnell, 1273 Agate street, this morning. Mrs. O'Don nell appeared in municipal court and declared that the defendant caught her by the arm and jerked her to the ground, treating hor In a rude manner. , Appearing before Judge George A. Gllmore, Mr. Robinson pleaded not guilty to the charge and the case was being tried this after noon. Marguerite O'Donnell, daugh ter of Mrs. O'Donnell, was the only witness to the alleged offense, It was declared. The plaintiff was behind nn her rent of the house, it Is alleged, and had been served with evic tion papers. Officers from the sheriff's office were taking steps this afternoon to remove Mrs. O' Donnell's furniture and effects furniture and effects from the house, while she was prosecuting her former landlord In municipal eourt The family consists of Mr. and Mrs. O'Donnell and four children. NEW YORK. Jan. 21. W) What becomes of all the gold produced by the mines of the world, is ft frequent iuquiry, particularly with the grow ing importance of gold shipments, and the question may be auswered as fol lows: Coinage among civilized nations, which accounts for about one-fourth of the production: use iu industrial art; waste, a five-dollar gotdpiece. I for example, losing one and one balf ! per cent iu weight after one year's use; boarding, by which millions of! dollars are myatreiously swallowed j up annually among primitive peoples; and lo(s, as througU fire, shipwreck! and similar causes. i Gold 11111)1111: in this country has fal len otf because the industry has found it hard to turn a profit at post-war prices. The price of gold has long been fixed by the government at $-o.u7 an ounce. Year in, year out, regardless of supply and demand, it remains "pegged" ut this figure. Purchasing Value Varies The purchasing value of gold, meanwhile, varies, fluctuating with price levels. An ounce of gold, econ omists compute, purchases perhaps only Ut) per cent as much now as be fore the war. Mine costs, in con se quence, eon Id uot be realised on many lower-grade workings and many havu a n lit uowii. vt gold the world over continues to come from the earth at a rate es timated in BT23 at about 0,UO0,00U U1K) wofth a year. Gold bullion priced at .."HJl.tHXi.tHjO was ou deposit last year in the vaults' of the U. S. Assa Office in Wall street, which is re garded us tbe most important clear ing station in this country fur mone tary gold and gold used in fine arts. At this closely-guarded crossroads from the gotdfield to the bank vault, the incoming alloyed gold is melted an much as five times in refilling; five to seven assays are made from samples; the -whole weighed and re-weighed checked and re-checked. Platinum Valuable Blatinum is a most vuluablo by product of the refining at the assay office. As much as 1,500 ounces of. it have been recovered in 12 months, all velvet for the government, and. quoted from $25u to $oOU au ounce worth from $375,000 to $450,000. Gold in bars was bought last year from the assay office by Aiuericuu makers of fine art objects at a monthly average of $5,000,000, ac cording to one outside estimate. The director of the mint, from such data as. he had available, calculated the gold used in industry in tbe calendar yeur 1023 was $00,202,245, of which $40,013,175 was new material. Far East Responsible The Far East and Africa arc held responsible for the disappearance of much of the world's gold. India is called "a great sink for the precious metal," and in the last half century it is estimated to have made away with at least anc and one-half billion dollars in gold.. Gold 1b used there in decoration, ornaments and textiles and hoarded and buried by owners who die, in muuy cases, without re vealing the location of their caches. This drain is put at several million dollars annually. China i said to be even more of a sponge for gold, while in Africa the ; gold paid in wages to Kaffir labor er s at the mines goes with them to I their kraals and somehow never re j'turiiH, it is said. Trading posts well in the heart of the Dark Continent also report a lively demand for gold Seattle Theater Men Visit Eugene On a visit to the lteilig theater, owned by the lleilig Amusement com pany, Calvin lleilig of l'orlland ami Charles V. McKee, lunnsger of the lleilig theater of Seattle and formerly Kugeue manager, were here yester day. Mr. lleilig states that there was no snnouni ement to make as yet con cerning further steps that nrc con templated to meet the increasing business of the company here, ltoili .Mr. lleilig ai d Mr. McKee commented on the building activity in Kugene anil see u bright future for the theatrical business here and are foriuuluting plaus toward that end. Don't Let That Cold j Turn Into "Flu" Rub on Good Old Mutttrole I That cold may turn into "Flu," ; orippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Kub good old Musterole on the con jested parts and see how quickly it : annus relief. ! Colds are merely congestion. Mus ' lerole, made from pure oil of mustard, ,:amphor, menthol and other simple ngredients, is a counter-irritant which itimulates circulation and helps break ! Jp the cold. As effective as the messy old mustard I plaster, does the work without blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feci a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that : brings welcome relief. ToMothertt Musterol.U .lso made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole 35c and 65c, in jara ana tubes. Senator Wheeler To be Subpoenaed WASIMXliTOX, .Inn. ill. Steps to subpoena Senator Wheeler of Mon tana for nppenrnnce before a federal grand jury have heen taken by rep resentatives of the department of justice iu n further proceeding relat ed to the case already pending ngaiust him in Montana. Better than a muttard plait tr Opium Conference Meeting Adjourns GENEVA, nn. 'Jl. OP) In an, ef fort to savp the international opium conference from a breakdown, it wus unanimously voted this afternoon to adjourn the meetings until Saturday. It was believed that the interim would be occupied in private negotia tions and the study of the American, British and French proposals for tiie suppression of opium smoking in far eastern countries. APPROPRIATION PASSES WASHINGTON. .Inn. 21. A bill authorizing appropriation of $1.2.i0. 000. for construction of a new Amor- Ralph Harvey on Stand at Vale VALB, Ore.. Jan. 21. That ho was strung up on the Unit) of a tree by a rope around his neck three times before he would con fess that he' had supplied the dis trict attorney with Information concerning bootleRgltiK activities, was declared on the witness stand here today by Kiilph Harvey In' the trial of Bert and Mellln Law rence, charged with assault with Intent to kill. The alleged of fense occurred October 16. at Ironside, Ore., a remote point in northern Malheur county. Sage Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark That beautiful, even aliado of dark, glossy hair can only be hod by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair in your charm. It makcH or mars the face. AVhen it fndeH, turns gray or streaked, jiint an application or two of Hage and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get thin famoiiR old re-( eipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a Hinatl cost, all . I ready for nun. It in called Wyethn I Sage and Sulphur Compound. Thin j can alwaya be depended upon to bring .hack the natural color and lustre of j your hair. j j Everybody tifen "WycthV Sngo ! and Sulphur Compound now bceauHe it darkens no naturally and evenly 1 that nob mi y can tell it ban been ap-. ' plied. You mtnply dampen a Hponge ' or soft bniwh with it and draw thin i through the. hair, taking one Kmall 1 8 1 rand at a time; by morning the gray j hair haw disappeared, nnd after an- , nthrr application It become beatiti- ! fiillf dark and appears glotwy and 1 hiHtroua. Have Kidneys Examined By Your Doctor ,Fub your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day. alno take salts .occasionally, says a noted au thority, who tells us that too much rich 1 food forma acids which almost paralyse the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with n dull misery fn the kidney region, sharp pains iu the back or .ejek headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine pets 'cloudy, full of sediment, -the 'channels often get yore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during tho night. To help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneya and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of .lad Snlts from any pharniney here; take a tnhlcHpoonful in a gloss of water before breakfast for a few dnys, nnd your kidneys may then act fine. This famous Halts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggixh kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. .Tad Salts is inexpensive; can not' injure and makes a delightful effer- j vescent lithia-water drink. By all ' means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. It till It llll I'MIIBUIUIU gcui'llll III I iuiuu wan ihinmmi me: loiuy oy me ih'ubc uuu M'lii (o me tjrimic. . MR. FERGUSON FAVORED AUSTIN, Tel., Jnu. 111. Resolu tion providing for the removal of the 11U7 impeachment judgment against Jnnicfl K. KcrgilHOU former governor nnd restoration of bis eligibility to hold office was introduced today in the senate. Too Lato To Classify w. it. cooriat "Kugcne's l.ui'Rcst Home Seller." Sl'lXlAIi ON IXVKST.MKXT l'UUl'KHTi Ono block from new Lowell theater on pnved street. This property must be sold nt once account death in family. 8-rnom house on lot 10."ix Hit) with nlley entrance on buck nnd side or will sell 511x100 feet lot. separate; let us show vou -this at once. V. It. COOfKIt UU5 Will. St. l'houe 040 j-- VAXTi:i Kilher inon or woman for soliciting in city i f Kugene. Call st Osliuru Hotel between 12 nnd 1 Saturday. W. E. MVKS. jlNl FOUND A horse. lMionc 50U-L eve nings. . j-.l FOIl H10NT I tbrcc-room apart ment. KIT K Oth. tf WITH JACK HOLT KATHLYN WILLIAMS NOAM BEERY BILUE DOVE ADOIMI IUK0R An Jtltf LLASSV MIIIMV ZANE GREY'S Wanderer of the ' mm WCISTCICIIIU " IRV1N WILLAT Eduction ANE GREY'S famous adventure romance, KNT1RKI.Y IN NATURAL COLORS! More than a picture It's llfo itself. MADE ENTIRELY IN NATURAL COLORS. Any Seat JC Any Show Any Time Kiddles A Dime CO.MKDY "Movie Mad Maiden" FOX MOWS WEEKLY The CASTLE TODAY and THURSDAY of the description and purpose of the nioiiuineuts aforesaid and tli9 general course, landings and termini of the ealle aforesaid. TI.K PACII'H.' TKLKPHONB AND TKIJXIHAril COMPANY, Ry .1. K. Lowrie, Division Superin ten dent of riant. No.17(10-dH21 VfVrilMr ! Iinrnlir iuan that Til I.' ! PACIFIC TKLKPHONB AM) TKL- I l-.uttAi'ii tiMir.M, a corpora it ion, has, between the foot of Jeffer- nn lti-tt Ii'lnratir'A Orpirnn nnd ' n a point on a line with White House at j V 11-11 llUtl, Jl ("ft nil, lain UM i lie niunin River, ft entrain ube(iieous tele phone nnd telegraph cahle, approxi mately H100 feet in length, which crosses anid river tn a general north- amtnelv .lieanllnn frnin tint cniil nninl on the (itenada side of the Siuslaw River, between tbe termini above de scribed. This notice is published for the purpoBB of informing all navigators BEWARE THE rWPD. Reflex Slicker is the wel weather service uniform for Ihe regular men' wno maKe every day countr A .J. TOWER OO. BOSTON mi CURED WITHOUT SURGERY MY METHOD of treating Piles, rccoginzed aiioiucceurul.lanon. urglcal. No Inconveniences, embsrrass mentaorconfinemencduring treatment One may come and go about his duties as usual. Relief is apparent from ths verr first, and I positively GUARAN TEE to cure any case of Piles or refund the patient's fee. J If fom will write to me I will send 70a my l-KLE book on Piles and olhel Rectal and Colon disorders. DIZZY? You're Bilious I ' Breath Bad? Your Stomach is Sour I . V- ?: M P g3 1 I" nii.cr,!,). mw.ll.rr i.i.,,t 1 .IruK ulnrc (lion if f 11 nr lllll" of r' IsM-i f 1W Kianrp-' ""'T '"mi, 1""W rl "'H corral . t i ! 1''''h "I'""" !""" n ''"' """ I "",r l'"tion? j ,,.,rr, yon rn. like million" of olh- ;rm 1,1 , ,. ... i i. .l;r .ml ifl mmh, r.lioriire-; ; r-r. T prompt puim.iu ...... ut pnikiici! from an) i rnrrertinu. 1 For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness Knjor the nirrat, st"nt Icot livor ami you up. There will be nn bowel poin howl clranvins: you ever raperienral ' " raime cnll, sirk hesrtai he, br taking one or two nndy-like (' '""" biliouene.. or o.,r .Ion,. . arh. Morn men, wmim, ami I'lnldren esrel., anytime. They phy.ic yoiirl,.,, C',H0,rP ,(,, ,n ,,Pr hnnels fully. All the rxnutipateil j liven and ralliarllr. - rnmbined. 10 ea-te nii'l .our bile will move out of j rin bote, al.o .'i and Ou cent Die boweU iihout griping or stirring j ,n . Any drug store. MEN! What you have been waiting for i : Special Reductions It's the tag end of the season, and so we've tagged them at prices way be low their normal value. . Lot 1 S18.50 Lot 2 S22.50 Suits and O'Coats Lot 3 S26.50 Lot 4 $32.50 STOREc-MEN 713 Willamette i n E AN. M. D.. I nc PORTLAMultTiai' SEATTLE OFFICES: Chronic coughs and persistent coldi lead to serious lung trouble. You can atop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new mcdiral discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is reo ognized by the medical fraternity as tha greatest healing agency for tbe treat, ment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles, Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal tha . inflamed mem branes and stop the irritation and in flammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed aatlsfac. torr in the treatment of chronic coughs ana colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forma of throat and lung diseases, and ia excellent for building up the system after colds 01 the flu. Money refunded if any coufll or cold, no matter of how long stand' , ing, Is not relieved after taking accorj. ing to directions. Ask your druggii. Creomulsion Co, Atlanta, Ca. (Adv.) . Rheumatism in wrists Relieve inflammation and pain with this quick-acting liniment If you auffor from rheumatism in the wrist joints, try Sloan's. Ono light application you don't havo to rub It in will give you relief ' that ia nothing ahort of amazing. Tho atimulating Ingredient of which Sloan'a la composed aend freshly purified blood tingling through the aching joints. And this enriched blood supply de stroys the germs that are causing the pain. Swiftly the aching eases ofl tho inflammation and swelling; are reduced. Enjoy this comfort today. AU druggists 35 cents. Sloan's liniment Mis pain! Special This Week Junior Tattoo Alarm Clocks Hoguhir $3.25, cut to ; $2.50 Luminous Junior Tattoo Ui-gulnr $4.00, cut to $3.25 A big reduction on others Come iu and bco them Hoffman's 7t0 Willamette Strcer