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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE, SUNDAY,' JUNE 18, 122 THREE Bonn, U(ll asaaawsaatmManaK. tlit-y had m-i-,, i-llber deer or hvar fit Hinim point uIoiik tint Inill. atinn i,imir mm dnuKhturs, f,f Cot taire OrttVf, nrn t Ihu beach for u IIIOIltll'M Vlll'llllOTI, Mm, Alum Kraiisn, of Lebanon. In In tho Ardrnoro rottitKO for the sum- Mm. .T. O. Ponder and two no of Albiiny. iir .nloylrur tholr ami "" mi nrn IM'IICIJ, sir. Men Harris und son, Ttotmrt, tin at fh(. Wren rottriicit for tho sea son, lluirh Kirk, nf tht. tiniu.i-uiiv itf OroKon, will hu their guest Ourlrig June a rid July. if'tiuiiuKn nnn Aninm Wil son motored to tho bwioh Mnndny for II WfliiLf 'm vnnn t Inn rri. . n,in miosis of Mrs. Hlfttor Look fit the Mlnrni rnttuus. Mr. CIihiiIo HnrrlHon, of Riifrone, mijoved a fow days' varation nt Nye Honrh liiHt wopk. Tourists nro arriving thlr-k nnd font, nd report tho ronds In very 'fair con. dltlon. Cars from Montana, Wnsh Inirlnn. Tnxim nml rnnii.i -,nu- in hh- iTiiy num. Mr. and Mm. W. H, Hall nro nt tho homo of their daughter, Mm, Francis .lorHijt, for n row days' visit. Jim. i. n, winif nnd daughter Ooru-vlfvo returned to Newport after Mncmllnw tho winter In TMHlnrwl Mm. Itorlhn Ijirm n wnii h out cum for a ninnor party and tlnnee Monday M-ening nt tho Kull View rnttniro. Among tho guest wor- Mm. Mlnnlo Clark, of Junction City, nnd Helen nun iwiiii, m r.UKOiio, Adnlnh Wcnnor nnd William Ttelt arrived homo Friday from O. A. O. KHxahoth Parkor. who han boon st- tondinir school In Albany, In vlnltlntr nl the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kucono Williams of thin rllv. Mm. flarhind nnd non Powell, nf Lebanon, nro onlnvlntr a fortnight's viiffition at Nye lloaeh. V t llniifif n.f tl.A MnlUnmnk Tin company of Portland, In In the city INVwi-ort MMi'intlT. Ore., jiino 17. (Hoe. . . . ihc lloglM.or.) Tho nnnunl " If miiiii inninmil ID 111 I in nt nwpf.il JUMrt 87, 2K nnd 2H. A on.- K'Vnrns. 1nd'o nf tho fl. A, It.. re,ti ......... uai ...... ..u n irM or i"" "'" mi ftornonn f 1,M,P 2fl- Thl n A- 1 V1 t.. nnnnrv Wnt.ik.,'. 'LiipfVnrim In ho T. O. n. r. )mu, ijidlii or th fl. A,'- H. In the lfrH,vi("lMi) churrh, end tho PntiKh 0f VotitrniiH m Iho oily Hhnirv. Crwtinrt I N'nrmlnf a lvo tho old Ktmll'TOd. . IcoHh lnnfc rnllrond of iho Multno- Emu mix t-iMM. .- orlli M fnroNlnir -rnnldlv nnd tl rinnrtrd tbnt tho rnirtitnr Hnuthern 'irlll'" nil-""'"' run- iinr Into Nownnrt within tho next (t.nnth. Tb will ollmlnal tho hoot rn ne'rom Ynqnlna bay iho( hnn boon rn..'.rv for tho, Indt 87 yoam to i ( nHliil1 nf Rah TJVn nnf sen wnm n onrt HiitOrdnV ftid Jtmviov, lenvlng tn tho Montiny nwninpt hup. 4nA -trlvMn TAfimHv hi- the hresnn Kaotorn H'nm nl tto Cannln hmiw1i.iI mnrlml r'lll vrry lid open! HIT of the mimmop dance -Rtillrf 1Wif1i nf V 11 iron A tv Lliltlnir for a fow dayn nt Otter Hork. Bfnat"'' wllllom ioni. wire nni n.. VT.iri uh n nrn In IIia Mtnnr Ltlntro for tho .oennon. Mr. HonU ... liOOH an nnnimi viwinir ni imn hearh nnf i St B. nnd in umkoci upon i ft reinnnr rtviin'ui, f - ii.a rntintv romtnn unvljrttod dur'nir ,! vnentfnn. They huvo n thtr fniiiHe eHeum T.iber Cronbut nnd Ho Lnrt nixon. of Kugeno. v I Vltev rtxon nnd Kimor Nelson. ItuilentN of t" Vnlvomltv of Oregon. Farinlittii n vnrnimn. , .... .. ln t .m HttirnAi1 frnm lha Ultry thin week, tho ownor of a nw uitomoniio. ... T t : nnnmnn nf 111 I. ltv. departed Bundny for Portland. Mr. and Mm. K. P. !Ianim. of Ku rme, nro jnumrilnK n fiWduyii At tho jenrh. K. Nr. Pmigh, hnrdwnro Milonmnn faf Albany, lit nt tho Ollnmro. Keren t nrrivum nt ine iinmnrn nr: .. J. Mllln nnd wHo nnd MIm MIIIn, of SlrownNVlllo: A. T, Olnen. Albanv: 11. I Johnmtn nnd wire, uomiuitt: m. j. IT. Anirntoad. A.lbnny: MImh Hurt ho ,'k, Alhnnv; IlOlbii Hooth, r.ugene; n. J. I.. HnrrlAon. Kuirono: I. Not ion, Kimeno. A lilWInu nnrlv rnntilntlnir of Totha ff)nnht. Mtirlnn Itavln. Helen Pell. father rmn;. ;Cnrl .tone-, nnd VIb f , fo durn th'e monthB fTaylor and Mr. nnd Mm . U C. Pen- k ww h)0u( bo kept Jn ttr nn niiHio win irip ' piiimh't v. hm-r i n Hiilliniav. Tliene Taitn nrn I era 'uvvVuriitK "to" open bin North Bunk niiwiiy nun uttKJfl M'KKinK upuniiiunn i riiii niin:tir v;ru4'K nonil iw numz. i ni) .ir iiuck nun win ruuiion upun Mm. Delia Murray returned from Pftftliin1 ItVlilt.u Tho I. C). O. I hall In ronolvlnK ft new rout of paint und Knural ropulm beforn tho larKur crowd h of lummer luuriNin nrrivii. mm. ijckiio nearnn ana ctuuiren, of HurrlHliuiK', ilth dornicllnd Jn the HOtlMOn, mr, nnu mm. junior Aionninf? are building a modorn bungalow on their jjiiipi'iiy uii inn tn u 1 1 ul ifyu iMJftfJii. Captain Harry Prleo und company uuy ior jo auya at uump Iowla. Cnlupooyn KprlnicH LONDON, Oro., Juno 17. Cecil I iiuunrin, in iitiiii riiii, nun pmui vihii- InK frfenda hern for the pattt few daya !HliiiMiilnu ii frw rlnvic In Knirnno ' Chao. If. WoodH nindo a trip to dmm-iii mi i ucnuiiy. Mm. J. D. Held nnd rhlldrcn. of ifiuiHT, viiRn., nre vimum? mm. Mr. nnd Mm. H.-Murphy of Wnoh InKton tire ramplnpr nt tho nnrlnKH and taklnir tho hot mineral bnthit. Mr. and Mm. C. U Wnneh nnd Mr. nnd Mm. Bpratnio nnd onn nnd daugh ter, of Oakland, itpent Monday nt the HprliijrH. . . P. II. Oray, of Portland, who wan a gueHt of tho HpringH hotel earlier In the Honiton, paid a return vlolt on Krldtiy to keep a date with a big trout. the hotel are proving very popular with vuoBtn and local people. Arthur Coombs hnn returned from o. a. V, to apena nis vacation nere. Hints to Car Owners Ily Mahlon K. Sweet of Sweet-Drutn Auto Company With tho approach of the sum- In touring, a few hint to ownerji an 10 inn euro oi inoir uuiomouiien win bo timely. l'till U I n trntiit nlnn tn hnvff ono'n car gono over thoroughly by (-timi'i-it'iii iiaiinii:in, uiuia iiiu mi- (nin pnlntn that ovary owner can look after hlniHOlf. Tho radiator han to bo filled oftener beenuan wulor ovnporntcxt moro quick ly In hot wnuthur. At Intervals It Hhould bo flUHhed out. lt niiro your fan belt la properly ml J tinted. t n order to aanuro proper cooung i h Hiinrli lnvnr Hhnuht bo kfilit In an advanced poaltlon. !n7 mll? fPomnnhr wl,pt'1 bearings, nteorlng conneotlons Math of Hponcer Cnv nenr Otter ftn( unlvun(ll, joiMn hhouM bo'olled Btoek. nnd at this time of year tho mora fP0,,untly to savo wear nnd iv urn i imi hi iiiw ni'"' " view of the thr'o waterfalls olone luiiken the trip worth while. A trail wan cut to tho flt 1 1W18 by the Mdlem f tho snruco corporation, nnd numerous parlies make the trip IS. LULft VANN FULTON. ARK. Suggests to Suffering Women I . . mm the Road to Meaim tLli . a i n J J! t IVQIlOn, ArnaiUHUI. UBcu uyuia u. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound for a . . rm Z 1 I l wouia suiier so oa ly every month from my waif t down that I uutU nnt ku mi mv feet half the timo. I wunotibletodomy Mnrk wlthnut hnln. 1 Law your Vegotable Compound adver- tiaed in a newapaper mnA .... it a fair trial. Now I am able don't eren have a backache every mown. I Mnnnt n..U. vtatr, VfftanlA Com pound enough arte' highly recommend It ui ukw wno nava iiounn iiuib. am willing for then faota to be used aa a testimonial to lead all who auffer with female troubloa, aa I did, to the right road to health. " Mra. LulaVann.Box A Fulton, Arkanaaa. I ta this sort of praise of Lydla E. Pink ham'a Vegetable Compound, given by word of mouth and by letter, one woman u. miuuier, mat anouia cauw juuw -"-aider taking thia well-known medicine, if yuu are irouDiea wim aucn exiiiuMfum mm painful periods, weak,' nervous feelings, miserable paina in your back, and can not work at certain times. Here is a woman who ia so grateful i t j . i . it . :-..! nu giaa w ue roiiaTra iron. iwnim and nerve racking physical condition tho, .t.n ll mUlt unmnn llll lltl LLLUIIII III III inning ''1111111111 n z m Insure smoother oporatlon. Uho a heavier gnidn of lubricating oil In tho motor, transmission and differential. Tho oil should be drained ironi ino motor ui imurvuu iiui w exceed every 1000 miles. Tho carburetor should bo ndjusted for summer driving so that the mix ture will bo leaner than In cold weath er. Only nn expert, however, should iook aner in in. lirnkes should bo carefully inspect ed to mako Huro that they are In good condition, for they nro put to greater roads alike during tho summer. The owner snouia rememoor mm tires expand moro Jn hot weather, .. .. . I lknB,,r,ira Ihn nnauail I ft all nil Id bo taken by gauge about once a week. particularly u ures nave oecn in use for any length of time. DUiUl U aim mum n tool equipment should be checked up non any iuuib mm. un uwou ivn replnced. .-; .. Tho Instruction book Is the car own er's best friend, nnd no owner should bo without It. He should follow tho suggestions It gives regarding tho Car, rUIIlt'lIIMl'l in timi oiuijiiiiiin book Is placed thero In ordor that ho may got tho most efficient service from his car. After three hours of hard, stoudy running a locomotive Is Kline uvur i-niuiun v. w nutoiuobilo owners who expect tholr cars io run mumu in u w without nuonuon, uti i .IahI.1 molia nan nf Bnrv ice stattous. Instruction books are explicit, und yet there is certain wors. on a cur wtucn trio novico is not .. - r ... I .. ..nJ urhlnVa 4tinrn OIO Ui IUI IUI IltUlM it M" vr.....( foro, roqulrca the attention of oxports. An owner nuuiu nwv nnv wnat no uocou i uiiuvio"n. Ill HUllt-'i"i tin iiiihiiivii takrn of the car boforo starting on a trip, inspection snouiu nmuu w dotermlno that thore is sufficient wa- ... .i. .....i i. nil In Ihn ntntnr. und oil and greaso in other parts spucinea in mo ih"h-" Swrious results can fallow lack of suf- flclout oil una wuter. buuiNU u -L---.iiiavioav vJ-. ( Cont I p ued tomPaoOne) Woman Finds Remedy i y WortKFabulons trortnne "1 wouldn't take; million ilollura (or , rticf. ood Mayr's Wonderful Remedy tins done for me. I have finished the course and can say I am entire ly cured of very severe indiges tion, bloating and colic attacks 1 suffered from for many years." It is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and. allays the inflammation.! yiiicft causes practically alf, 'ktomachj liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will convince or mority.efundcd. At All Druggists, in attention to the nbundanco of crodlt avalliiblo at tho proaont time, i. In.. 'lii.nMU, riltAO. as won an m " - Tho upward tondonoy of commodity prooa notoa during uio months and the Inoreaalng aoUvtty . . . rnlaA.I t lilt nilCHtlOn as to whether or not interest! ratoa are ntlll above normal continue vo . . . - : future, onu, in .un ----- ural question, what la normal with respect to merest low, intoresi. rato ... . thoy havo been at previous times or depression. I " .Z. . answer Tedok, re-erve baiiK ot iioton i" caTo STd .?V-it rate, borne by prime coinimi.-, - , New V Market -" study oi tne curvo tuatlon. in rto. , and lAWi-i. uorore ';:, increased that monojl ,..,. ,0Thne0romrSlr"ot iholiuersta.. com more commission reducing frelpht rates han been followed by a cut by ordor of the lnhor board in tho waKes of some 400.000 maintenance of way railroad workers anil shopmen. Till cut Is expected to nein to mnKe uc to tno rniiroans tne loss oi revenue wnicn win ritwuit nun, in.. n.i foductlon. The Increased traffic which tho rate cut m sure to cause is o pectcd to ro far townrd maklne up this loss, but Just how far It will bo In uncertain becauso the stimulation which tho rnto cut win cause is nswiy to bo variable as wol! as problematic In quantity, (Strike Threat Made , Tho workers nffocted by tho order, . . ..n.l.iln. I, nHllAannTlienllV have mot It with distinct rembllnirs of discontent, ana tneir wbcuuvo council has ordered a strike ballot .... 1. 1. nnnfiAnallB nt nnlnlon proves to Indicate nn unwillingness )o accept ine cut, tno uauai inni hroat Is mado and "the union will u- ,ttl Minnnmln Ylfiworn to re- slit tho reduction." On tho othor hand rail coiooiitlves insist on tne , ' , r i. n .,. ii iinnntArhnl- II..U ml iimum ii.i- v liim,i1l mlA ftWltin- HIIUU lllvil- iiwrn - - tlons end have entered formal protest aRainst me t- p?r coin .mu... on their capital belnlt considered suf ficient, "believing- that It Is lower than that required by law and will not onnblo the roaas to nnnno moi.i- elves as they snouia ao in oruer .u ndeauato Dubllo Borvice." If the ordem of the interstate com- nAmmle.lnn nf HlA lftbOr board were allowed to go peacefully . . wtnt nnlu wnilld TIFndUC- tlon and exchange be materially aided, but the psychological effect of such a lone; step hnvlng keen taken towards the inevitable readjustment of economic relations wouiu uo v. m estimable benefit. r.nnnH ratin iiaaniiRmfi s-Mnrr,m mm Pit rlii hflVfl tT nounced that tho conferences held in thnt city by me commission ol mm- .. i i .iMth -T T Mnr national umiawn ------- gan Is the- generally acknowledged I cad or, have -reBuuea in uw ment of a sub-committeo of ..three la anlll tn hrt Mr. Mor- gan, to draw up a plan for an Interna tional loan to uormany. t . Miaainn fltpmiirh this mm me tiuninM.i r.-- committee served notlco on Germany that further consideration of a bil lion oonur .vim n wv: i , ...i.lrt Via imnrtM hie tinlCSS lllons of tao : ultimatum of the allied T . . ..l..lnn anil aan tTlVG reparsiions vuhmh.k..v... " . adequate guarknteos that the Infla tion of Carman currency, would Btop Immediately. inixi ii oiii", -- . .......iiniia ftm mlnaion In ana ino ,. ti...e.. - . n.rnnnu n. nrnviHlonnl return grn.iiivu z-. moratorium for the year 1922. Tho compliance oy uormnny conditions and tho decision of the . n..iii,Wnn w.ra rnin- ropnrniions uitiui..i.. - munlcatod to th bonkers commis sion, and It l understood that thoy consldor tho situation invorauiu . a .n I. Ua tilnna ffll f Hfl lnsn. slthduirh tholr deliberations contlnuo to bo eurrounuou . deepest, secrecy. IWIIIK rilliviivian " . . m L .i. la Una hnnn nllt Tlie mcro mci nmv t. ,--on wheels nnd Is being transported from one town to another will not lruiu muutntlon even, ior a uity v from business of the former Whooler atnte: bank, ot "rani """'"-" inmn. aeoordlna- to Stewart MaoKen- . .... ki.. ' nhla hnnk In colli' lie, ine urwmvii ... - ipany with a hardware store and six 'residences Is being-moved bodily to Xoppel, a town five miles from ilhoolor on Moses Lake, and we as- sume that it win nereanor """" as the Noppei Binie wuha. addition of . bank, a hardware , store and six rosiaoncos win by the town or nwi"" '" little doubti Purely a bank which "under such 'circumstances aa the-. would be a welcome addition to any town. . lIWFOlf OREGON'S POPULAR RESORT BY THE OLD PACIFIC Last summer ten thousand tourists spent their holidays at the finest of all Oregon's playgrounds "NEWPORT BY THE SEA," This year we expect at least twice that number, and we want you to be among those present. To you who ove the great outdoors, NEWPORT holds a strong appeal. The famous Rock-Oyster digging, clam digging, deep-sea fishing, agate hunting, surf bathing, boating,. camping, and numerous sea-foods abound here. In the nearby streams of the County can be found the be st trout fishing. All these may be reached by various in teresting trips from Newport. These pleasures are all awaiting for you, beneath smiling skies beside the broad PACIFIC OCEAN. . : , .. ' I In natural beauty and scenic attractions, nature has been. kind to Newport, but the hand of man has added to the work of nature. The Natatoriutn, or the "Nat," as it is affectionately called, is one of the best on the coast. Hotel accommodations are of the best ; fine beach cottages and tents, and a free camping ground are waiting for you. When you say "VACATION," say "NEWPORT." Tune up your auto, load in your family and camping out-, fit and hit the trail. The following business people invite you to come: Surf Bathing Deep Sea FisMng Agate Hunting Oyster Digging Bay Fishing Clam Digging Skating Rink Boating ' The Log Cabin " Lunches - Short Orders Confections, Ice Cream, Soft Drlnka . Music by Bl-Ho-De-Mar Orchestra Bowling Alley Ocean Wave Roller Rink A; C. Ford, Prop. " ' ,' i Plenty of Skates for Everyone! Come Join the Crowds Hurlburt and 7th 1 Block from P.O. . . - ,,- .1! ' -' -' Robert P. Harris - : Barber Shop When In Nye Beach Look Me Up : . Ladlca' Halt Dressing Parlor . ,ia connection ( ' ; Minthprn Hot Sea Baths ? , W. TI Crocker, Prop. . i ' . . Baths Soo 1 ' ' ' Also Housekeeping Rooms for Rent. Chiropractic Treatment 1 ' ' , ' ' Stacker's Market Front Street Also Nye Beach . Tlie Best of Fresh, and Cored Meats Fish, Crabs, Eta. . . Phone 7105 or 2502 ' Hotel Gilmore Open All the Year Ideally Located Overlooking Ocean Get Our Summer and Winter Kates . , We take care of yourself and baggage free. ' The Reclfern Cottages Fred D. Coffeen. Prop. Famished Cottages and Tents Deposits Required on Reservations Rates Reasonable Brook St., 2 hi blocks from the Beach ' Walrad's Grocery Four Doors West ,of Postofflce Staple and Fancy Groceries , Fruits and Vegetables Ruddiman's Agate Cutting and Mounting Free Tests Also "Notions and Confections Beach Street - Nye Beach King's Confectionery Detlclously Fresh Confections . Soft Drinks ot All Kinds Cigars and Tobaccos Beach Street - Nye Creek - Midway Confectionery . N. 8. Hunt, Prop. Alongside Municipal Camp Grounds Drop in for a cool drink or a good smoke Allen's .---When In Newport. eat at Allen's . - . . Front Street at Boat landing Lester Martin Real Estate Cottages and Farm Lands for Sale Abbey Block, Fronting Boat Landing " Western State Bank Front Street - - Newport . . L. C. Smith Front Street Fruits, Fish Foods, Groceries . DeUvery . . . Phone 5586 H. J. Iverson General Merchandise Front Street - Phone 1053 Newport, Oregon .'. Ashcroft Lumber Co. Lumber, Cement, Brick .'and Building Material of All Kinds Fbone SS51 - Front Street ... And Top of the Hill iThe Natatorium ' Right on the Beach -Open During the Season Everything New Building, Tank, Suits, Etc. , Midway Press ! ' ' O. P. Shoemaker, Prop. Stationery, Office Supplies, Job Pr't'g Exchange Library ' , Rubber Stamps Made to Order wear rostoiuce Natatorium Hot Sea Baths Moving Pictures Dances Ball Games Band Concerts Bowling Alleys Auto Trips Steamer Newport . Meets All Trains at Yuqulno. , Newport Navigation Co. Core Abbey Hotel The East Cottage " South of Hot Sea Bath House ' Booms with Bath for Bent Community Kitchen In Connection Rates Reasonable - Make Reservation Write Mrs. B. M. East Chappell v Box 42 Tent City ' ' A.'J. Van Wassenhove, Prop. SO Tents and Cottages Overlook Ocean Wrlto tor Rates and Reservations The Wilson House i (Formerly the McCaUster) - Thoroughly Renovated Rates Day or Week. Special Family , Rates. Housekeeping Rooms and Tenta for Rent May street Midway Theatre ( i. Sea Crest Cottages A Big Special Each Week ' Flve-ricce urcnestra Postofflce Corner Furnished 2 to 4 Room Cottages Facing; the Beach For Particulars Address Chris Arms REDUCED R. R. FARES FROM EUGENE TO NEWPORT AND RETURN $5.65 Week-End, 15-day limit. ; . $6.65 Season TickeU, 3-month limit. Good auto highways lead to Newport. Municipal camp grounds for autos. Newport has one of the finest beaches on this coast. Cornel ..-1 ' RKCOON.T.ON BY, V.. (Continued from Paga One) serfdom and now, born oln aa na tion, wants to rotain the Uberty bo long held." Bey Ahmet itogu comes of noble . .: l. rplKal .radltlnns and iiudsTn Al.n.a ha7. bred in h.m a hereditary wurriur im.h.s he Is the one hero of Albania, and he stands out In bold "Hof as the young ShlumS. "Halia. young man-not mo than II years of ago. an ' re- garded a tne roai ru.. . Slight of stature, tall, blonde, with piorcing ey.os,. no hub w. vw. mat is to pui'iuii" " " set her house In order,' Intrigues l-.. ,h. nnllhiml life tit tlie young and etruggling state, but ZogU : has always neen aoie iv mi wwh the bud and maintain respect for con stitutional aumoruy. "Albania la rid of internal iunr- Tels," he sold to tho correspondent. "We have a utile army oi m,.. These are to. be used to keep order. iukH iia nniinna v liihii. Aiutuun i .ii.-binm ihMm II la absurd, for . . .-ni.fiai ilia m pa tih nor Aiuuiiiu, nun iiuiwvi V" tho foroes to attack, anybody. We nave a popuiauou wiiimuuu - a aaa a ii Aihnntnna. There tL r!t nn fnmlrrn trlba OT RPCt Or n..n uiithitt nup borders. On this alone, we havo a right to our nation hood." ' . UfecaW t aav , ill RVatlCTlaJUl t MirintB nnl-tri of' HwltlOrf M.nnk ,lnU MnlM -hut tWlCA tt year. Tho Alpine peasant 'woman is ... . l,i, nnnni Anrl tend IOO Busy wumiiin w.r - . il. .4l I-. thm anmrfftn AO t-i HMJ n rlio ailntnP If IS I HO .WHSIUiiBi uiii u too oold, so .she does bU. In hulk In the Bprlng ami Tair. duo umw nn for eevoral days amtong- the other - nAla-Vi ruirhnnrl . At thfl . community: tub, whloh la filled with water' piped down from a glacier. j Near by big copper kettles are stealing over" fires built on the ground in order that she may bave hot water to neip loonon the dirt which, In most cases, Is thoroughly ground into tne gar ments. They do not rub the clothes but, after soaping, throw them against an Inclined board, , FRECKLE - FACE Son and Wind Bring Out TJgly Spots now vo jnomove ciumy Ii i- - -t,.... Mlaa 1?pArlle.fane to try a remedy for freckles with the .nHnnAA nt a vAllnhlA enneern that It will not cost you a penny unless It removes tne rrecaies; wnue u i. uwo give you a clear complexion tho ex- nen.n IB trillinv. . Simply get an ounce of Othlne double strongtn irom any miubh.o. and a fow applications should show you how easy It Is to rid yourself of k..iu .iflVU. -nil trot a. healltl Ml complexion. Rarely la more than one ounce neeaea ior mo .ui Be sure to ash the druggist for the .a-..,. aHa.1. nhlnn. fl. ill IUUUUIV BiiBiiflin I . strength Is sold undor guarantee of money oacs, 11 . . frecklea. ; , . ' l ' Mlsnndcrstood Chambermaid Would you like mo to put a bottle In your bed, sir? Mcintosh 1 Aye, Johnny Walker for don Passing Show. I would thatt preference. iLonV 'Til tell th world" IT'S PRINCE NEMO Ofar that wffl aatiafy tba oat trtirahr tmokarl Oregon Drug Cd. - .Distributor! HiUgenc , s,Vl v m-m Caa lAVv vixariaMiH! Tffail