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ItGttti . ' : pj nj jnnr J . ., nl.. Mutinied IWI - ah rIl' National m on "'r, j I Questions Airod L ENDORSED I -.'5. Iff AlWv'" KSiw- l-r.mi.w-l l , "Various H, iurno-. president .f W ",h, , ruMiwtioiw .i: r?wV.mi. '" Tl". , chmlr, .waUlon K2li.i "I""'""; Tirl ""'"I.1""-- " rtTi, imii'rt . either ttft cili'"', '"TI jGSl rn doi-nenienl of Hi 11 llurttlnir wnrlit 'otmrl proposal, 1'hn-itnHniitin until a hurt i'ii'CHi.ii "irMiiiriciiiiin" in I tin liieiutnrea taken liv ihu Ainorl. can niivi.riiiiiniil In ihai mni III ii.fei-i.iifo lo rnlh'niifl trwna iMuiimltttt, Mr, CnMlhfdVs ,,,.N sain inor iiivorcri "prlviitn owner ship Hurt prlvuln filiHMtiliin: ilinrtnr rutr unit him - nwiiiHiiaH . i.i...i iiliiin li'i'iiMultlnn m till, iihlig'uiieiis in mi- punic t toward tlni"; lull- roiirts.'" j ' Cnllliig nliimlloir Ho tl',iiiin. lirr'N 0imHllli,nftn tin. nnviirliiiH.nl HMHiiHl.iir In rnVimernliil ltalni., III delegation rnniKiiiintf . lut "runnei" errm-is should- rmv;Wfnd In evolve n plan Of vOiiatjvi i,y 1rlvxn tut'sen berVrs wtrlni liion 1lfi-t gtiveriimi.iu onurnllnn Of government 'uwtit-il nlfirili." ' Tax ftpfofin WMttftiVf i . Til reforms aitv,iei,i.,,i i.. ,1.. delegation Included r-roniniVnrtn- i" iw in repeal or war. excise lexer, readjustment or Im-oni mil-, luxes, eainhllahtiiniit of a omirt or lux appeals mill 1iitiiii4uitlofi nt iho administration of ' federal In come taxna, . . . Mi. t'oiillrtge win reminded of Ihu chnmber'a niuionlllnn to n sol. AM lonn nil Mm mlvouii(y -of inurn rimrtfMo linmltgrnltun luwi nnil a Uii'lfr mlJimtniKnt hiuifil. UneCountyNevvs Oonllnux) from P Two) 4mm ImiMi vlallliiR rxlullvvH In 1 ho vlrlnlly or Walknr nnil .'iiIIiiku Ornva, rnlurnxl In llirlr lioiiio HI Wiilitporl WmlnKMlny, ' Mi1 Aitnn Mllli.r nnil Ml tti.n. Mo Jui-Humi worn iiliiiiitig nt Cut Intfn rinlvn Tliumilny. Mr MnHon MIiiiii, klio vlnllhd hp ulnlvr, Mrn, J, W. Wnlkor, 11 1 Wniiiinii't, tin- rni nr in wi-pk. roiiirnnl lo Wnlkr Wr(liipliiy nvi'iilnn wlmra alio nlnyml over nlatht nt Iho homo of F. 0. Kim-Ikiifl. tKniiw 1jm Uoamy ttxuitiii ' 1ANIAX, tiro., Auk. ID V. F Slny wllh Clayton KHary nml frtrn lly Mrn. Arrcn with Ihu J or Ky fnmlly wrrn OukrlilK" vial tor Hun May lo iho Imai-hall irtiuio between Hprtiigftelit nntl tMkrldcr. . J11I111 Cnln. of OnkrMtfe. mxlrit riunrtny wllh hia win, Hnrloy, ul Ijinnnx. - William MrMann nnil 'family worn vlnlllnic rplullvf nt Ki'wrKi Mundny, If. .MorrlJ) nnil fnmlly front Di'X tor api'iil Hunilny Willi frlchl nt lieaor'e. 10 Ttotyli, wr KiiKino, ipuni Kuntlny flalilnif nt 'llxaerva. John Mlll'-r nnil wir wllh iiiilr ilniiitltier, Hnlen, wem vlaimra nt tho Mayflower rnnrh Hitnilny, Iti'rl Unrpenter la npindlnn ilir week-end with hla fill her nt Knll creek. T. '. Mny. T. V'. tlmnea nnrt V. nniiiiri, ot BprlimfMrt, rre W; to Suffer suffer the incon venience and pain ifiJes when you will itccd a positive permanent cure by Wiutgical, pain- .teatment? " no mif be taken weekly convenient to be hete for I 4lly fet)tion. , , tMttoyrrajyal Yf- ..... . V "AS. J. DEAN HlfMUNJNCM Five Out of Sevei Need the Combination of Fort Wine and Olive Oil Poriolive If you nro hinllh worrleil If you fenr aecret Initreillenta In meoirhiea'-ytm-' have at laKt found ft tmiie nnil wlmtilnnt to aalmulallon In tho lulro of tho Krnpo combined with tho oil of tlio ollvo. noctoft., overywhefo, ftnd of every nrfiool, prorlnlm Tortollvo In needed by flva iwrlmtia out of aeven In Ihln in. 'of norvo lenalon and hlkhly prodlcaatod foofl". " Porlollvo conlalna port wine nd ollvs oil and other natural body b u 1 1 d 0 r . Corrolla' f'hunmcy. , ,.., :(). They'r HERE , or You NOV! MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE TUESDAY, AUG. 2t, 2 "AUNT MARY" MAKES "CAL'S'JW; SALAD DRESSING :. - r - , Ir" 04 A ) f yTiH ,a .) r Hfj, Mary: Hac1,'. Vtl 2 Calvin CouIIiIko hita hla Aunt Mary. Juat aa William Hbwnrd Tuft had hla Aunt Delia. Aunt Drllu became fmnona bocauaovber neohew thnuKlit "lie baked tha beat plea In tho world. . Aunt Mary aho la Mra. Mary lliiael, -of Weal Ituxbury, Miiivai'huaetiea haa achieved fame becouae ahe and aho nlono can make mayonnnlae unhid dreaalna; to plraao Mr. Coo.ldae. Here la Aunt Mury'a recipe: ".ream ono dip of butter very llKhtly. Hllr amoothly toRnther tho yolka of four pKa, una Uibleaiioonfiii of mmilard and onrt tennponuliil of irnlt. Add very alowly oiki cup of ollvo oil und half n cup of lemon Julco and vlno- Kur. pourlnir flral tho old then tho lemon nid Mien tho vltiOKnr. Or uao nil icniiin juice nnd 110 vlneitiir." INMI'WTM IIAKHOlt AT MOUTH ok i Mi'Qi a nrvrat TcIIh i'.pi Tiiitrit tliiii nji u .t Afi4nui( fin- .Onntriw. oknutl 1'lnHi ", Itl'JKOHI'OflT, 'Oro., AUK.' 80. K J. Adama, of KiiRene, ai'ciolnry In ITnltcd Hiiitea AVinntor Kubuii Hiiinrinld, wn In nocdapoK Ha til r dity, komIiik flrat-hand luforrnallon on Iho port of Umpiiun Jotly prot Ject. W'. I, Iteod and R. J. Hub hard nvo Mr. .'.dunia iho dealred InforjTitt.lon. . .in thn .narty were Ulcliard Wllllama, Portland, wbo hiia bocn niiuied port enkjneer oil U10 Kovornment Jetty work, and frrd Jutty, who will aupcrVlao the druiiKMiK which la to Commence nont week. Mr. Adnma dame to Roodaport an u direct rcpreenU- Uvo of Honatora MoNury and 8lan- fleld, ... . , ' Mr. Adnma commented hlithly on I'reaident Coolldge'a ability to invo .the countrv .a leooa aaminia' tratloh nild oHcompllnh reeuila of material benefit to the nation.,. . Questioned aa to whether he will bn a candidate for aonitrean Mr. Adama aald: '"No I am not think Inn of . becomlnif a candidate, for. eunirreHa or any.otber bfflce; neith er am I looking for & federal .ap pointment.; I arot (treat aatlafaction In helptnK. do oonatructlve thinga for OreKOn. nnd the ooaltlon of aocretary to senator Htanfleld af ford a many . opportunities vaionic thla line. 1 ahall never be a can didate for any 'office Juat for the honor of holding- that .office. If tliero ehoiild come a time when 1 feel that by holtllntc noma office I etui do Kbmo, large, anhatantlal coh atructlvo thing fdr tho jitale tlial I could not do an well without the ofltco,. r may dffer my name to the pvoplb for their Consideration and toll thorn frahkly what I intend to do. t'ntlu tbe lime cbmos.lf .lt ever doca,. my .name will not aj- pear on any ballot aa candidate for ofllce." Mr. Adama was honor gueat at n tnAnrfiiMt tikld frt thA .WlncHeater hotel attended by many of the buaiueen man .and -their wlvea. Mr. VAduma sees a splendid future for Kcednport Decanae ot 11a poienimi weuHk nod tho atcKreaaiyeneaa and foresight, or. Its cumno.-i men. , VHtLt iutt WILL StAftT AIRPLANE MAIL TODAY lorn Mnndny wllh J. Jf. Kmilhaun. who In keeping tho lookout on Mount Ilnrdrsty. Friday evenlnrr a aurprlao party wna given to Mr. and Mra. T. : May by the young people of the neighborhood. The owning wna niienl In mimic, dancing nnd sing ing. Kveryono had a very happy time. Tho progrum cloned with every one alnglng. "When You nnd I wero Young Mnggle." Mra. Md'ulluh, of I'orlland. la a gueat of Mrs. C. II. McKnrland nt thn runner station. Mra )lr. f'llllnh spent Niindnv vlaltlnir old frlnnda nt Iteaervo nnd Ijindni. Monday evening Itoniild Mri'ros aen nnd Hen C i-'reer woro lOugene vlaltnru,'1 .Miss 1M Ith Oreer, who haa been III for tho pnat week) la Improving anil able to he about again. rrnrley Cain ftnd C. K lny were l.o well vtaiiora Thuradny after noon, 'i' ' . 1 ' 1 1 I'. 'ItognTti Of- Springfield, who hns been spending tho past three weeks with relatives nnd friends at Reserve, returned to hla homo too ' ' Mr. nnd Mr. t. f Oreer nro Hpringfleld nnd Bugcno visitors today. I II VI NO NT.WS KOTFl (IfeBlalpr Lane County Special) IHVINO. Aug. u. Tho grain threshing la In full awing In this neighborhood thero being two ma chfilMi lit Work. . ' MK.' 'nnd Mra; T. It. Rcroggs nrc Spending a few da at Kflsoh sprlixs. There was a good business meet ing or Irving grange Inst evening. ihut only a small number attended since thn runners aro vory busy at present. Mr.- nnd -Mrs. K..J Hnrwood nnd fnmlly; also Mrs. tlertha Near nrd dniiglilers. Murgnret nnd liorothy. nncoinpnnlMl by Mr. .Cunningham from Hnrrlshul-g who la visiting them, lire on a- Ion-day outing at Newport. - " - K. W. Bilthwn'.t spent Wednea dav In Alvndoro on hualnesa. ' Mr. nnil Mrs. OcoiRe Himklha and dntighler, of Hnnln I'lam. were citllera at tho home of 3, W. Hock nilny TtiMidfiy evening. Mr. Tlock 111IAX hna been titilto sick but lit nrtw IniprnvlnK. Mi s.- Host Molvllle nnd hop aietor. Mra McMuiiln, nnd children, spent tho day in Kugone Krldny. . Mr. nnet Mrs. H; B. Dorka, of Flugeno, wero vlsltora nt the home of 0.- O: Grimes and family over Thursday night. Ml. -A. 'T. Oront has .returned from her trip to Tastern Oregdn. Umbo Of their relntlven Mime hnCk wllh them nnd stayed for a few dnyn to Visit. ; FALL mMEK I Wodlens I WAI.IiA WALU. Wash., Aug. k?o. It Is bo crime to belong to the 7. V. w. Prosecuting Attorney A. J. OHIls decided yesterday af ternoon nnd ordered tho return of 'three sacks full of alleged I. W W. literature, .membership cards. nnd other papers to four alleged mambera of tho organisation ar rested today by Deputy Shorlff Vnink Hlgler. Tho four men wore arrested while- distributing - their 'pamphlets along tho highway bo tween Walla Wnlla and Pasco. prosecuting Attorney "Olllln de cided thnt thero was nothing to prove that th lnnlWIWiT'.Workers of the worid-nowonvocaimi nynai callam na covered ty tiidniiw. hllA(HI,V NKWS NOT1W ' (neitatn Lank Countt kpeoiall MUACJllil, (.re., IIK- w. Mra. 'It, f'riianh nnn children, nil from Menllio, enme monnny 10 visu her pnreiils, Mr. Iind Mrs. It, Tl. llPnvme. ' ' ' 11 ( M,. Mlntee T.ntdli hnrl snh, Mi-k. Miiry Mfnd nnd child ren, Cln'vinn nnn tmve, were misi ness vlsllors In Kugohe ThnrHdiiy. hurt hiolnrell' lo Junction City Prl- llay ntternonn. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. .. 71. Tltsnn "were burdiiMis visitors in Ktmenft Frldny. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Thnmpsnn nnd dniiglilers motored lo outside points Krldny nfternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. . Post nnd Hon ri(....ta Hlnvlne nnil dnilirbter Klin, ill"'"" --j. Hhlrley, ntniored to EiiRcno Thurs- Mr, nnd Mr. TI. ft. Hommn nnd sons, Mrs. annum hnd children Wero business .visitors In I'Jugcne Tl'"rdiiv. ' ': Mr. Chnrtos Slayler nnd ilnugh ler nro visiting Mrs. lilvlh Wltham 0t HM?" .tny left Raturdn'y nfter ftooh for ftugono to rooolvo medi cal attention. ' ' ; AtmilHlE JiKWS NOTlvV (Register Una County Speolal) OAKUlDB-B, Ore., Ang. 18. Mr. nnd Mm. C O. Urown hnw moved hero from Albany nnn will ooenpy ona fit the Paddock cot- '"I?!1!. r,-i. aleeana. nt DAeatltr, ma nofomtinhlod by Hor nephew, Clnudo Iigon. of ' Knlnmazoo, Mlrh., returned to1 her' home Inst week nfier visiting several weeks here with relatives. . .. J. It. CnrtwrlgVt, ifroprletor of Mc.S-edlo springs, went to Kugene 6u the Katurday niolUng train. Mrs. thaa. Orouming nnd in fnnt daiikhler returned from KpilliKfiidd lust Katurday. J. 10. Wllllnms. who baa charge of rhe H. P. survey parly .with headuuarterH at Mcf'redlo springs, was a business visitor o Hprlng leld Katurday. . Co'.onel Geo. K. Kelly returned to Portland Hnturdny' after spend llnK several days nt Westflr. U U. ' Krappe, hooke"epor for the Ihivls and Webber Kumber com pany, spent Thursday and Friday nt Kugene. - Mrs. KllxKbeth McDowell and daughter, Ixiulse, spent tho week end with relatives read friends at Springfield. :' 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. U. .lluasell and son returned from Eugene Friday vonlng ... 4 I. W. W.'S ARE FREED MK.1IIIKIt.SIMP IN ORGANIZA TION DIX1AUFJ NOT A ORIMJE STKkll MII,i.ioSAtliiI IS M YSTKltlOl hlA SI.A1N His IT ppp TK3XX mi. iui Charles I?. I.nlrd, wenllhy nnd prominent siool manufaoturor, was found mysteriously alaliv in 11 is rtutomohlle on a lonely tflnfl off tho Oirnril' highway, near Hriei Pa. !.alrd body was propped against the steering wheel of the car, with three,. hullot wounds In his head, A womnlt tvrtk sliapecied. l.nlrd Wits superintendent of the Homo stend Works of the Cnrneglo Bteol Compnny, on of tho mrgest mills of the United Stntea Stool corpora, lion.' I'l.ANT- START 1MH JKlSCO , , AND FROM MSW TORK Hying fo ,rtliiub tdr Flyi-.lnjrs os Test to JM'fUrntlno . Wlictiier I - Service .Wilt Bo IHt-nthtlpnt . H rriy The Amoelated Prraii) -.. i-KEW YORK. Aug. 0. Uncle Ram tomorrow will make his most ftallacioua attempt at delivering transcontinental mall In record time. v JJ' rom New Tork . plane Will wing Ita way westward, bound for lan . r ranctaco. . Irom San- Fran biaeO a 'machlrle will speed east- rd for New York. The aircraft 1 pass one, another In the cen- Of t;h cominent if plana carry, or five days the country wilt e this aoilat'-rnrpreinf'Tnail aerv' After that test, uncle sarh .-111 decide Whether dally frank- eantirtental (llkhts are to become mere routine nnd man piftne serv ice from Atlantic to Pacific can be hmde ftermnnent, ' 1'l.b flvlnw u.hrtA,itM SttneVivMA idnlght calls -tot SO hours rlapsed ; laying time on the westbound trip and 2S On tho tastbbund. Tho two hftjrs difference represents the ef- fdet the prevailing weatern winds ate expected to have on ah air plane nt this time of year. . .Cleveland. . .Chlcluto, ...Omaha;, Cheyenne. Salt . iJikb "City, and Reho are the.. 5Hntl0a1 cltfea. St Milch the mnlt planes H alight to. re-fuel or shltt pilot ahd ma chine luid cdrgo.... . . . Nifcht nyuvr ncuratuot Tho only night flying will be be. tween Chicago' -t and Cheyenne. This piece or the course will be biased with electric : Hgnta. witrr Inonhdescent-buoys and even more pbwerful- lighthouses to (iulde the pilots through darkness, fog and atorm. - s- r ' Postmaster. Morgnn annbttneao that Tpontaaro would be two bents an own re or 'fraction thereof during the five days'- test. Only letters specially addressed "via air man would be 'accbpted, he ssltd ' 'Bvtrrythlng was In readiness to night for tho hop-off from New York. ' , , . The nlr mall service reported to day that In five million miles of, flight with ? 'cargo , up, to Duly, li there wittl rtrtly one fatality. The' percentnge of -efficiency was , nccordintr to-, poaloffice-.. officials who compared' thb -.record f Ujb, alt" mall wllh that of .one bf the lnrgoat -rallroada carriers ; ; which operated Its iasnengtb trains only OS per cent' on schedule during the anme period. - -' - ;. 1 . ATti AaUHri AT AlUMinj till fv ,v"i" .- i u- J A.vu.'t l.iulr.11 jireV K ' 1... An to. -Wage rates; In the nnthraclto in dustry were the ohlet topic. OC dle ousslon before todayta sfjsslon of the, reneweti..joint. neajouaiions pi; rnlna uperatorb.iand union. ofllciaJs. By uommon. iionsent'.'btith roup sot asldaiithoftqueatlon ,o( check-j off for, union dues and union reo-j ogliltlon which blocked provlbue attoropta , a ..settlelment,.- thalj Would prevent, a-nuspsnalon of an thraclte. production .Soptonvber' .1 1 and proceeded: to an analysis o( the union's domanda for general wagoj Increases.'.- :,, i" ' i ,-They iw6r Ih no.-i degree -.advanced p, toward a ..common viow- point when adjournment was takenj tonight but. left tho toplb open for, more discussion, tomorrow. . . Ths Inlled .Btatos coal commis sion, which Induced the Industry's loaders Ao. meet-again In apite .of their deadlock, was given a report ot the day'a. transactions. , : . fclATTtil9",Waah.i''.Aug 0, -H t onlraot tor -conatruwion .01 vwhi muhlty hbtol to be eohipletud her u.. .t.iii.. ttoA. ftua tnt.lnftav hv the .Community1 Hotel 0 oorporatibh . torj SiEBt'.iVVU.W Binil ii" lV"m June but the lowwt was found to nAA.t .ha t'f son nan in atoek thnt 'hud theh. 'been subscribed. . . Re- Visions in oonsTruff ion ano 11. nwncing plana enabled the letting ot the contract. Rotlstor Classified Ads for results is. : The Biggest Surprise of Your Life YOl) will .be strrprised andfji lighted with, me wonderful Justre f oxtr Sheeli, frillow fcttseS, febielrsndn'apkiiTfe ' teing starched wkh Linit, the remarkable hewstarch disco very. Link penetrates the faljnc, prolongs its life, helps Tpfevent weir, 'kn'd givei i Soft, tbol, "piT ible tttMi that thakes even the Wost'orSrliiiiiry tottbn goods look and feel like expensive linen. New Starch Biscovery Temarkable starch- is " -JL rnade by ari irnptoved groc- " ess' that, keeps it fluid after it cools., Y'tM a'rie 'never troubled with tlottShg, S'riieftrin oV "blis tering." Linit enetrates eVefy ' 'thread oi tlie fabric, Kelps pre vent Xvear, and stfe'ngtherfs the material. You will find it a hnhdred per cent easier to iron . 'vvtth On'h. And your, Linittarc'hedV'gar irjrient8 refriain clean and fresh much longer. : V v tfnpffrtant td ybit TjTER Lfriit i thwarigty; jLX. dissolved according to di ' rection6, and ready Jor isesj you , will notice it is THIN afad "FREErRtjNNlNG LIKE VVATERt with a '.'ifnifky'Vkpr '. pearanco, Be sure to use Link according to directions, and Un- like other starches, you will V6t find Littk stiff or jelly-like.. This is one reason. , why Linit goes much further thari the old-fash1- -ioned kind of sfitrches. J - ... ... jfr , it uist '..otjL' i 1 Lirtit costs lOcMall grocers Get a package and begin the modern way of starching your IkDrlce. Perfection ih starching "ukfaftteed or yoiir 'rhbhby re- , funded. " , , .. Llnit is made byhe Cbr)! ' Products Refining Company . makers of the famous Argo Starch Karo Syrup and Mazola Salad ahd Cooldng Oil. ' i6MNS(iLlEBER XX. . 1033 . -r'l . v 'V-: iBLLg--Ll.regJt . 1 4-fcJ rllMiMl. A' L'.L'-'U'-J.jai'.! LU.XJ1 ti1-. i l&jli J A UlMaaiWafeagafc '- AT THB THBATRB8 TODAY ' .Gflftttti fcaat atlawlnsft, 'hushteni of the Bleb,'' a aoTHaonsIr ilroaaoed drams or lore and luxury,- featuring - Miriam Cootfer," Steven Holmea, Gaston Glass and Ruth Clifford; Castla novelty com edy, "8peed. emon;"Klnogram Ntwa Bventa .or World lnteroat; Castle ma Mloal score. , . , -HCIlls "Couniarfolt tovo,'" - a-..8otn-em drama - of countertoltora and horso 'raoesi-obaDtpr elaht .''The Orcaon Trail ;". Tor .Newaii Aesop Vablo, ,. , Rei--Lat-day, Johnnie Walker.. In OaMala Fly-By-Nlght," a daahlog drama nf..Mmftl.Ht and atlvonture In Old Call- 'tornls. written by the author ot ,"tho Mark or Eorroi" Ilea coracuy, 1'ius ana Mlnus;'' Jlruco sconlb, "llnrk.f Imbol-i;" tLltorary Digest's "fruh frroni tho; Prom :" 'HonniT. ergnnlat. In atmosphsrlc prelude and musical setting .r. . ( , tldmltilt "Stroniheart"' woaier dog. I (In "Drawn of the Norlh:" Norma Tal mailke In "The Bterotl Flanlo :" Then-' dore KoMrr, Eileen Percy and Star Cast la "Children of Jait , Jacklo Cooann In .'.'OlreuR Days:" Colloon Moore In "Tho inantroas i'1 ''Lawful -Larcony;" Hsrold I.loyd la .'.'8afoty Lat ;" Qladys Walton In "Sawdnat; John Gilbert In Mad ness o! Youth:' Norma Talmadgo . in: "She tovea and Llea;"- "Merry 60 Round." . . .-. , .. Mhcl CrgM to Kdltor ' i SANTA FE, Ni M Anir. SO. Carl C. Mngeo, editor of tho New Mexico Btato Tribune, Albuquor- que, was bound ovor In -district ourt here todny to awnlt the ne- Itlon of the grand Jury. The editor is charged with having libeled C. J. Roberts, former Justice ot the state iupreme- court, through publics-' tion in tne Tribune of an editorial Which alleged that Roberts was one of three Judges who- partici pated In a decision by which a considerable-number of votes .were thrown out in an election content. I Mngeo furnished bond by renew ing an nppeamnce bond ot (1000 previously filed! foburg bridge J , r evening; j fj 23. . Basket 1 . ' it 6 P. M. 1 Vr " is Urged tokji. irlth a well- s vJr. I.7.KS NOT1CK Elks' picnic, fur Elka nnd their fami lies, at Coburg bridge Thursday August 2 supper 'at everyone attend, with tilled basket. Cream, sugar and coffee furnished on the grounds. Dancing from 8 to 11 P. M. It's all tree. - Let's go. COMMITTEE 8-21-3 Asic deary trump for Informa tion about life insurance , 7-l-U " ITCM ON SOU'S FACE . Became Ihflafned and Sore. .Catlcara Healed, . Kty tmsll son had a rash break out on hla face. At Arat I paid no attention to h, but tbe: trouble kept getting worse, became in named and acre, and he Waal very fretful. , The break ing out Itched and burned causing him to be Very fesilebsi hnd he heM the' awake nights. . - " I sent for free sample ofCiitl oata Boan and OlmrMnt knd after the drat few sppUeanont I could seel an improvement. I purcnSaed mote and In Sirs week be was healed." (Signed) Mrs. B. M. BrrrcMr, HI mimtt ot., uDerun, wbioa . Um Cutkarkf Ul tbfettsirpose, Insure with Henry "f romp. yi Wv .-. .' .i-l ! : ' '.. ' IsYoufWorkniW 0t YbtifttidAeys? IS your worlc Wearing y(u bill? Am Vom '4oetiteA4 WU theMTnhlh bockache--feel- .tired-- weak -ami dlscouragod? Then took to your kldneynl Many oceupaUdhi) tend to weaken the kldaeya, -. Coastast backache, headaches, dlsslneas ana rheumatic wins arre the natural result. You suffer annoying blad' . dor Irregularities; ..(eel nervous, Irritable and Worn out. Don't wait! USe IXunt s KMini PUIS. Workers ? vory whore , recommend . Doan's. hey should help you, tbb. Ask youlr itelghttoet ; A rrjfeTfe bAsHi y Z." T. Btouteiiyer. jilt Wafihlng ton street, says: "Tjoah'S Kidney P11IH have never failed to do Me good, ' always keep a box. on hand. When I hotlc kit Hrhe tloh of my kldnSys, or they dew Juat act right, take Poaat'e, aat they alwaye ,put ,my. kidneys In good order and make my sack, feel as strong sa srer." ...., v ..( ., .1 DuANSWjy AOs all Drw tasftliisl Omi aaa .. ,.-', --...'.'... ' . ','.-, - ... , ', 1 . 7 fe I; ! it i i