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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 16, 1915. in 1 1 1 V Soene from the world's best farce, "A PAIR OF SIXES," which comes to the Grand Opera House on Monday J2uS8S October 18th, with Oscar Figman. I WILL GIVE $10.00 If I FAIL to CURE y CANCEMMOR I tr..t Mom It POISONS in cUBliUKhtt U BONE WittioutKRifa orPain Mo PAT Until CURED rmmn biuiuntee ti K Uty or other nwin.ne. ah isina plulinslreHthecure Any TUMOR, LUMP or KUK on the lip, (are ar hint j long la CANCER; II never ptiruimitUlfiHtitago 8-PAGt BOOK sent f HKK. IO.iM testi monial. IittlUltM Any LUM?u WOMAN'S BREAST .' P A If i1 C D snd always polsondeeprm. ' wNnuCnpit iji.n.Unia kius auicKir u iiiuhii ill Htrt 7d ii-sof cancer L'.B. report tVe Mime msny who wlt too long & mum die riKir cured HI half nrlee If cancer Is rut nmall Br. & Mrs. Dr. CIIAMLE. I CO. KoJ'slJ?" f ,lm" i r.-v,o.,Hiv. wicnj miiiih. minn ctnctr sciiist mm ' 4140 ft 436E Valencia St, San Francisco, Cal. MNOLY MAIL THIS llMmill CANCER More For Indians But Less For Irrigation Washington, Oct. I"-. The 1'nitcd .-'lines government will spend more money mi itn Indian wards nnd lens on irritation next year t h mi heretofore, Secretary of the Interior Lane tiitti! luilay nflcr a conference with Prosi lent Wilson. His estimates for appro priations show a decrease of aliont 111111,111111 from Inst year's ami will total about . 'J 10,(11111,(1011.' Nine million dollars will lie expended on the gov eminent railway in Alaska, another nine on irrigation projects, a decrensi' of :!,0(Ml.(HMI from last vear; and $7i,0U(l for the Flathead reserva tion iu Montana. Larger appropriations for the Imreaii of education and of mines will lie sought and much more will lie ashed BIO DAMAGE BTJIT SETTLED C. RISSER DIES (Capital Journal special Service.) Dallas, 'Ire., (let. 13. The .'111,000 damage unit of Joe Fritz, through his guardian. August I'. Hisser, against tho Southern Pacific Kail way company, was semen our or court ny the railway com li was ncieploil by the court and tho plaintiff. Frit was injured in a wreck almve lllack Hock more than a year ago. oic engine on which ho wna engin- (Capital Journal Special (Service.) Iliilluc Mr., il.. i l". .-l..:.,,:.... i,: nor, a well known gunsmith und bievde ! '"""i thi' w1'. tbcy nininiK .Iudg wan, of (In, city, pass ,wnv at' his "' ,0 t w , 'nt of H.r.Ou whicli homo on .Mill street very smldeiily Wed nesday evening- following nil illness of cvornl weeks. Mr. Itisser had been im- UirlvilK, ffir Itlil l.llkt mtl'jir.il . I t u I Wednesday r.,,,,,,red Letter thai', usual !''''r K"'"l( l,,r""h " l'ri'le' Imt in the early part of the evening he look a sinking spell and iliiith followed. Mr. Kisser was liorn in Heriuanv iu De fpniher IU, lslll. With his wife and one child h.1 cnine to America iu 1hs nml in J s . 1 1 lie .moved to this city l.ere he had since resided. Ilesidea liis wile he leaves to inoiiru his death a ilniighter, Mrs. F. ,1. .Imi.en, of Moun tain Lake, Minn., and a son, August I'. Itisser, of this city. The funerul serv ices will lie conducted from the I'nit- e.t I'.wingcln al church Suturdav after noon at -.'::i0 o'clock, Hev. Fmhiiie of iciiiiu.g. Interment will take place in llio I. (I. O. F. cemelerv. "leaiher" niakiiijj good; And if there seems to lie some dmilit about it, to what extent Ims the readers' in-ilueiii-e been exerted tn bring about micce.-s? CHICHESTER S PILLS 'itrv -i in. in uom imvM,, x sjjj,;5 I'm. i ii,4 "i ...u -i,n,cV v V'i !;"" M hiumii. V "iv wlbfr. Ilu r f toip IIIAllllMI lllltM, I'll.l., j; yrihln.nnlt ll-.I.Shl. Altr, Wli'.l SlUD BV DR'.T'GISIS tVLKVHHrRE LOOKS BLUE FOR HTLLSTROM. Suit Luke City.U'tah, Oct. l..-Thnl Mar.v8"lt ' " X "Ik. 15, Oervnia. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. W. Hall et ux to J. M. .Stewart lots 7 and 8 blk. (i Hen Hull's add, Wood bum. fleorge- W. Johnson ct ux to Leary and Catherine Hewlitt part of blk. Sti, Sulem. Thomas V. Johnson et ux to Anton Stcnger et ux to tunuiel Welch el 33 and 34-5-IW. I'll n s. Kreft ct ux to Dorothy Kreft lot Jl blk. 11 t'nglewood add, Malem. Salem Bunk ami Trust company to Anna Kreft lot 2 blk. 4 Burlington add, Sulem. K. K. Tiasecki et ux to Henry Meir ing et ux pt. blk. 71 North tSnlein. .1. a. Mobie et ux to Hall and Thies Hen pt. J. MeCully el. 52H-2W: pt. Llijnh (inliy el. 2! 1I-2W. Lawrence K. Simmons to Wilburu 1'. Burns, X. C'olwell claim 5H-7-3W. tieo. W. Kturgia ct ux to Geo. Ferrcll et ux, A. Lambert el. 01-U-2W; Octave Martelle cl. (i5-(i-2V. Sargent ami Hicth Iiahlke to Rollin K. Page et ux lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, H, i), 10, 11, 12, Hi, 17, M urehard 1'ark add, Salem. :ilBml 2 5 7-8-1M0 tnoin mi un uu Gray and LcFurgy to H. Mae Tillson lot 1 Sunnyside Fruit Farms, No. 6. Joseph F. Natliman et ux to Frank Vachter pt. L. I'itchet cl. 57-4-2W; J Bernier cl. 50-4-2W. l'runk Vnchter et ux to Martin Vach ter, Sr., pt. A. H. Zunisher cl. 30 and 31 5-lW.; (Sen. M. Baker cl. 44 -5-lW.j FJiz. Taylor cl. lU-S-lW. Mary Johnson to ('has. Johnson pt. D ,C. L. S. Boorgean, BS-4-2W. I'll in p Kvendiii et ux to Theresa E, A Galley o Fun! BOARDING-HOUSE CONVERSA TION. "I came Across an odd word In the dictionary lust night, 'uxurlous,' mean ing one very fond of his wife," re marked the Ribbon Clerk. "It's obsolete," commented the Graff Old Bachelor. "If a married man leading a luxuri ous life will cut out the V he will get about the same thing; and there will be no reason why he shouldn't become infatuated with his wife," said the Ready Wit. "That's an abominable pun, and I fAY one shall seek another home if we are going to have profanity at this ta ble," declared Miss Prim. "I never have served no profanity," paid the Landlady, looking up alarm ed. "Don't believe in them fancy dishes. Why, one of them rich docks fired his chef because he couldn't cook ham and eggs." 'That cook must've got a job here," muttered the Graduate OfliceBoy, with an insinuating wink. "Speaking of words," suggested the Heady Wit, to head off the brewing storm, "if 'matricide' is the nurder of a mother, is 'matrimony' the mur der of love? o You ought to be killed for that," said the Ribbon Clerk. "That was a perfectly beautiful murder in the morning papers, wasn't it?" asked the Blonde Lady, "I read every word." "Poor dear, you must be tired," said the sympathetic Miss Keyes. '"On the contrary," suggested the f.eady Wit, satirically, "I always find the account of a murder very sooth Ing to the nerves." And even the Landlady laughed. qpALLO W candles satis 1 iied us till 'lectric lights came along. Some men think other tobaccos are pretty good until they try VELVET. Eastern Oregon Wool and Klamath Mone Pictures Attract Visitors Oregon Building, P. P. I. E., Oct. 16. Three new exhibits in the Oregon building are attracting considerable attention. There are au exhibit of Eastern Oregon wool, 1600 feet of movie film Bhowing the wonders of the Klamath country, and a "stereomotor- graph" presenting fifty to seventy five views of the Astoria region. The wool exhibit is from Umatilla's fine sheep, there being ten fleeces ranging in weight from five to eleven pounds, contributed by L. McDonald, J. E. Smith Livestock Company, C'. ' II. Mathews, Kenneth J. Warner, E. Pedra, O. Jones, Donald Ross, and the Unia-j tilla company. The Pendleton Woolen) Mills, which has a large booth in the building showing rugs, blankets, etc.! is making this display also, and added! interest conies in the fact that wool; . . T " from the state it was. in when taken mDIts were levver 811,1 smaller, and as Der 2b aud 28 and Xovcmber 9 from tho sheen's bn,-k tn tho finioi,n,i!a matter of course there was not the and 11. From fn r r t 9 wooien There n't be a better pipe tobac. co than KentuckfsBurkydei' but there's one way to make h better smokinB. Let it aEe i VELVET, The Smoothest Smok ing Tobacco. 10 c tins and 5c metal-lined baEs-the greatest buy" in America. -ini i 3CU product is shown. Four foot ! sPil'k"8nd sFan and thoroughly finished Ridge branches, and all 'tutin.. . , spools of yarn, with smaller spools of i appearance that marks the building to: of, but not inclding Eugene lar,T uuy. iur. jxiuui inius noiuiiig to xni- aviuimuiu xans ana .Midland Or ize, but is fertile in suggestion, and' on Klamath Falls branch ti, Li. j"1 different erndes. totrether with wim-i a.v- pies of the different clothes produced, the various showings bearing blue rib bons and the unities of those who have thoroughly active iu all that goes to B1" uctober 26 am" 31 aud Nov make for the greater success of the ef- ber 5 and 8, tickets carrvin? fhiI! i ti -..j ii .... i. ' turn limit nt ft 'ym re tributed to the exhibit, make it one!fort here- He ai Mrs. Booth with, turn limit of seven days "from date of ... l i linoiaB. c...n t. u.-u-.i ...'sale. about which very many people linger. inc "stereomotorgrnph" is an auto matic presenter of colored views. The upholding the social end of Oregon af fairs, and finding pleasure in every- The pardons court tomorrow will hear nnv new evidence Joe Hillstrom, Industrial Worker of the World, convicted of mur der,, desires to offer. A reprieve of PRUNES FOR EUROPE (Capital Journal Special Serviced Dallas, Ore., Oct. 1". The local pack- ........ ... T T.- dentl, sentence gran ed n President iuR ,.lt of the J. K. Armsby company ions eipiest, expire, then but it j8 engaged in packing 12,000 boxes of i. ! f"'rt v"ant prunes for siiipment to E. gland. It is ' an, If tt .Mr decision is adverse,1 ,le intention of the conumnv to have fishing industry of the lower Coluinhia ! lhillK tlie earthquake thrills. is presented in a series of views tint Booths expect to remain until the end make clour thn n.nniii.i. ,.c ,i,o I of the month, or near that, and their' : ., .. . . !,,.; n .:j .;n t;j 4i...,live. .uiij; plums, una tne seine on wnieh the ahvuv.d uu tut. industry is carried on. Cattle, forest,!at tne Oregon building except during dairy, ami pastorial scenes in the As-llI10Be IUW "ues wnen me comriussioiier All lines are makinir tl,o ....... of a fare and a third for the round "rit on certificate plan, with going i,d from n,.t OA oi V fi .u .j inclusive, and turn dates Oct. 25 to Nov. lfi NOTICE TO TAXPATERa X": : i i toria region are shown, and most offeels he ist tear himself away lfi umler9i,cd resident t-r them are unusually good. The hay crops, the Fair is to be seen. Oregonians J r?tSs? teTMr.f r?f-,,s'. , hog culture, the Columbia River High-( would probably be amazed to know just jax pavers in road .listrict v way, the vessels in the other fine views proclaim the glory of. their job here and how closely they the northwestern part of the state !8'a.V with the situation while they are about which there has been much in-'here. quiry. i The Klamath county film is a thing of beauty and not second to any being ulw.OJn in tlia Ki.ll.llnn' 41 i ml.. About People. Among the recent visitors seen at the building were Sam Jackson, owner shown in the building's theatre. The'Of the Portland Journal, Carl Abrams scenic glory of the Klamath county is of ,ne Salem Statesman, Editor Greer almost beyond comparison, and the" in dustrial and farming opportunity verv great, if the film may be accepted at its face value, as it necessarily must be. No one can have a doubt that Klamath has a wealth of timber and some biir of the Ashland Tidings, Dr. W. J. Kerr, president of O. A. C, Frank J. Miller, state insurance commissioner, with Mrs. Miller, Sam Evans of the Klamath Falls Northwestern, C. H. Vauspel of Ashland. Dr. J. R. N. Bell, of forval- mills, neither can they doubt thatj'is, will be here within a day or bo to llillstroni will lie resentenced bv the district court, but the date of its 'meet ing is uncertain. REVIVE OLD CUSTOM. Seattle. Wash., Oct. l.'i. In conform ity with a custom long ago abandoned but resurrected and put into force by the freshmen themselves this year, the is or in hi at the l mversitv of Wadi- i ne shipment ready lor a boat that leaves Portlnnd for Liverpool Bbout tho first of November. The consignment will consist of about, loll tons or about one half of the nniotiu of prunes raised iu this Vicinity this year. INDIANS WELL COACHED. Herkeley, Cal., Oct. n.When tho California fotball souad clashes with inguin last night Mimed their street . tne Sherman Indians tomorrow on Cnl- caps in a huge bonfire on Heunv field il'omia field, it is r.rnlml.l vnr.itv .ll I,.,.. i 1 1... ' i . ' .... . and donned the small green caps meet an unt'uiniliur line of attack. The "with the penrl button on it" ns thev , Indians are under the tutelage of Lion serpentiued nrnund the flnmes veiling tenant Weir, n West Pointer, and hnve been taught new tactics, both on offen- like l idiaus, The "Sing Sing'1 ()unr let added to the dill or hnrnionv. "We lick the child Hie man who isn't. who is bold and a CT1 a nlve nnd defensive. BULOARS CAPlvRE PASSES HALF WAY. She (at the Summer resort). You will be here another week, won't you? He Yes. dear! Why? She I was just thinking that our engagement was even how halt over. This Trip to the Panama Expo- sibon a Life Time Event Oregon Electric Ry. North Bank Road and the Palatini Steamships, uNorthern Pacific "Great Northern" Every Tuesday, Thursday, .Saturday Bet of the trip in daylight. ill glor ious hours on the ocean'. Fare Include meals mid berth and free extras. S omiod jX. i tiiittd I y kl MNMY I Berlin, via Loudon, Oct. 1!., Bul garian invaders have captured passes! t en iu.)ii.evac, u miles northeast i of Nish, and Bjelogrndcik, thirty miles' from Knjttzevnc. ' "We are driving the Serbians far-1 tlicr from Belgrade, of official state-1 luent today also claimed." ' I lie is not skilled in gentle art To please his lad fair; He does not strive to win her heart With flowers sweet and rare. No sounds ripple from his pen; No moonlight serenade Awakes from dreams of other men, The shy-and sleepy maid. No fremied vows he'll register, Nor Is his love revealed By derrlng do for sake of her On any jousting field. When ho a wooing goes, Instead Of stunts like that, he'll say: "l et's double up, kid on the dent', I got a raise today!" Numerous lliillisut Ing (i lober. Attraction dur- Forest Industries Conventions, Daily Slock slum j till December 3. Pence lYegresi, The Farmers' Mouth. Logger 1 tVngres Oct. .til, Oregon lay. "Zone ,.f Plenty Week", Drain uge Conference. Something D;,ig Kvi.ry Minute nn at a tiuudied Different Place' in the Jewelled City. Round trip from Salem, IW.OO. J. W. Ritchie, Agnt, 8lem, Oregon.. RACES AT TIA JUANA Sun Fmncisco, Oct. 15. Preliminary plans for a racing meeting at Tin .Iii nnn, Lower California, were Hinted to be arranged at a nieetiutir of siiortsineii i claimed. interested in the project here today. ; that the It is understood the meeting will be :mnslile!" held under the auspice, of the New1 York .lockev cluh, I CONTRITION. "It Is rot so much that I foozled n-i that, In my rase, I struck the raddio with my brnsslc!" said ine golf per yon. Her rntour.vie besought her. never mind, ns to soothe her. .Never mimt.'" tho lovely- girl ex- "You seem not' to realize best iiscge called for the Klamath grows things, and that there is much territory there needing settlers. Jl is a great ri I in. New Agricultural Displays. Columbia county's display, largely irom ine srnoot lair there, is now in place occupying one section of the booth that is set between the Willam ette Valley display and thnt other at tractive one from Coos and Curry. While not so extensive the Columbia showing of apples, pears, potatoes, squash, onious, beets, corn, tomatoes, etc., places that section on the map and fills a part in making the Oregon effort the best possible. The products sent down measure up acceptably with other offerings of like kind. One section of the Willamette Val ley space has been built over complete ly and now shows immense sounsh and pumkin, potatoes ns beautiful as any, good looking corn, aad a varied lot of farm products, most of this having represent Benton bounty in affairs connected with the Willamette Valley booth. He will have a minister partner in tho person of Dr. Dunsmore, of In dependence, who has represented Polk county here since the opening of the Exposition. Make Low Rates For Portland's Big Land Show Portland, Oct. Ifl. (Special) Steam and electric lines erving Portland are all offering low fares for the round trip from points in the northwest while the Second Annual Manufactur ers' & Land Products Show is in pro gress, October 25 to November 13. Tickets will be sold at one and one- third fare for the round trip and the , u..uu. lines uuve uireuuy announced I dates for sale. The Oxeuon Electric come from the Lane county fair. This! oj" Sive this rato on October 20 and is displayed in a big comer, in an pt cellent light, nnd brings many inquiries. O. h. Freytag, director of Agricul- ti, and November 2, 4, 9, and 11. Also on October 30, November (t and 13. All tickets, except the week-end tickets, bear limit of five days after date of sale. From S. P. 4 8, rion county, Oregon, hereby give jo tice to the tax payers of said district, that there will be a meeting of the m! ident tax pavers of said distru.t school house at Chnmpoeg, Oregon in said road district at 4 o'clock p. ni' oa the 1st day of November, 1915, fothe purpose of tie preparatioa of an item ized estimate of the amount of monev proposed to be raised by the levving of an additional tax for road purposes, ii said road district. (Signed) John A Garin, F. E. Of borne, E. S. Osborhe, J. E. Smith, Cur tis Coleman, Irene Coleman, Johanna Knapp, Frank Knapp, Albert Knapp, Casper Libel, Harry K. Fawkes, lUrv E. Fawkes. Oct. 30 HELP YOURSELF back to health by careful diet and the assistance to be derived from a trial of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters "THE TONIC THAT TONES." MONEY TO LOAN Ol Bood Seal Batet Sectritj THOB. K. FORD Orer Ladd ft BUh Vank. Balem, Own A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To al! knowing antterers of rhtamtiim, whether muscular or of the Joints, ciiik, lumbago s, backache, pain in tb kidnejrior neuralgia paioi, to write to her tor a bom treatment which has retH-atedly cured all o( then torture. She feels it her duty lo und It to all nnerer FREE. You cure jourwir at home aa thousand will testify no chinre of climate being necessary. This liroplt discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosen the stiffened Joints, purine the blood and brighten the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the in Interests tou, for proof address Mr. U Hummers, Box B, Notre Paine, lad. Skin Muddy? pull eyes, blotches aud other skin blemishes result from a disordered di irestion Purity the blood, tone the atomacli, gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels and bile with BEECHARl'S PILLS LartMl Sale ef A.r M1k. la ikaWerU. JsMnvnwlnrt, ta hoaM, lOfc, It. AN OPINION. The Deacon It la truo that a great deal of money is contributed for mis sionary work, but If people would glvo what they ran afford, the amount would be Increased tenfold. Friend Il'm! The missionaries would bo able to provide their tutiboats. owa NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 0wL Sealed 'roi'0ils will be received nt the office of F. A. I.egg, architect, un til o p. m., October '.'o, lt I.Y, for the re-1 modeling of the 1. O. O. F. buildinir. sulem, Oregon, in eccordance with the; drawing and spivilnations, copie of which may be had from toe architect. Certified check einounting to 1(1 per cent of tho idd must accompany pro posal. The tuistee reserve the right to re ject nnv and all bid. Bv order of trustees, 1. K. Al.lllW Secretary, i it? Jtr GOOD SOCIETY. "Bunny Is quite swell, Isn't he?" "Oh, yes! He boasts that he', been (mated by come of our bt-st people." .. i. in oisiaur, points, the." nana, inciuo- from reputable phyiclan, a the darn. nnd middle west, nnnenr. tn1 lng main and branch line territory with th.v iii An u ten fold to the sood yea increase. The inquiries are sale da," of October 2S aud November can Poaalbly derive from them. Hall specific, and the n.,i . nd 11. I Cftsrrh Cure, manufactured by J. 1. Octo- mercury, and la taken Internanv, ii directly upon the blood and mucou rir face of the system. In buying H" Calarrh Cure be ure you get the 'n" Ine. It I taken Internally and made la Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.If timonlnla free. . Bold bv DruRrlt. ' Price T5c P'rlb,,,'', Tak Hall's Family Pill for coMilinUi trtTXjttZ)1'-:mAln thei-' 5' 8 8"d 12' i dd't on to w"hih lit . n 1 -rU I"3 VPge' ti,:k,'ts nt the 81lme ia w be sold tables, as well us grains and grasses, October 30 and November 6 and 13 Mils 'ui'n T inspection. Most of East of Oranddalles to aud including tin, 11 be shown in the Palace of Pasco, tickets will be on sale October AK'I'Hlture. 2S and November 4 and 11. fifteen boxes of first-class apples! The Great 'Northern and Northern have lust arrived from Roseburg, and; Pacific has nuthorized an open excur something near a ton of other products1 sion fare of one and one-third from from Douglas county are somewhere be- "points between Centralis and Portland tween here and there. This display I tickets to be on sale October 25 and Will he lllnced in the Southern rim.'., 1 20 nnd Nnvemhoe 1 10 rl . booth, which is already a most ttrai'- L'nion Pacific system offers ft farcl ,BCWare Of Ointments fOf tive one, always in perfect condition "l a third from main line stations, 1 Catarrh that Contain MerCUrt nnd thoroughly artistic. Centrnlia and south, and as far as The ' , , 77rnI fn, n Good Result. Certain. Dallra with sale dates of October 25 ? lh( ornwiU nt trio ftm..;: i nnd 29 nn.l Xm-nmUi. i it n HHj 10 1 H,Rni. ........ ..kn ...t.rinj it throucn tiuue to average 60,000 dnily and the From "'nations east of The Dalles to , the mu?u surface Such article i nouw ,,,i,. l, .,. . ..... . . .. Ti,,i( ...j n-,i . , . never be used except on prewnpuom far east be on the many and interesting penule n Oregon sem lllc southern Pacific comnnnv an great. Very naturallv, much inquiry is ',ou,"'e the fare of one and one-third about "cheap" lands, and there 'are',.111 t"ritory Eugene nnd north, main many who want to know about home-' , 'nni bralH'he. except Coos Bay steads, but the majority are interested : v R"lcc' hrnn(,,, Bnd including in possibilitv of production nnd clinmtie; i.alulu. !ni1 Hoover branches, Falls condition, rather than somethini? -V nl ,d lllInrnnl' branches for cheap. Iu fact, price, quoted ."0j S? ..- ei.ui mr in iht easily accessible to railroad or community is surprising to most of the inquirers, many of whom are from section, where land is quoted nt double and treble thnt figure. The different representatives here say that there are many inquiries about small acreage, near the large communities, and all agree that there is constant questioning aliont Eastern Ou-gon. Some tremendously effective advertis ing must have been done for that sec tion of the state within the past two or three years, for very maav from distant point, seem to have some familiarity with the region, and want to know more about its opportunities. The in qnirers generally seem to be favorably impressed with Oregon', showing here, and ninny who had not thought of go ing into the slate at this time say they will at least take a short look at this time and come back prepared tn re main If they can fi,l th, specific thing for which they are lnokinjr Commissioner Booth Her. 1!. A. Booth, of Eugene, is now resi dent commissioner at the Oregon build ing and is into the game with fine pint. II,, had not ben down since a trip shortly after the opening of the Exposition and now finds changes in v.r.-K"ii uuiiiung and the evkibtt. PI EveryWj- Admires a beautiful Complexion- DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIF1ER 4n Indispensable and Delightful Toilet Requisite for Fashionable Women. v "8 Sim rJi'rWtKTl FoaTis rinnnctUrBl. S1UU, --- A dally necessity for the In? toilet whether at home or while truve.inc. " protect the ,kln from Injurious cnoc" of the element. ,lve a wondi r(u IV ' fectlve beauty lo the complexion. It i perfect non-grsHUiy Tellel Cream nnd Itlvely will not cause or encouialie growth of hnlr which all Indie ho''" gUHrrl against when adectlng a toilet PfT paratlon. Wlien dsnclng. bowling ,,r "l" er exertion bent the kln, it prevent greasy nppcarunre. v,. "been . Oouraud'a Oriental Cream a highly reemmended by physic a . ' resse. singer and women of over half a century and cannot ' passed when preparing for aany "' ' lr. ....... . . evm Oouraud'a Oriental C!" ' '' ' v,,ti nve Ton. Plrr.plc. JtHekhci'l' -..f' 'J lvlf sire. generally that are very plenig t0 him i ' In the early exposition season the ex-'t, a lie i at.oJ r klr' Vu,,ra" K-lna. Tellow ind Muddr ' t a u i iat. ly clear nnd ivilned complexion which every wonmn di 4K- 11 riir sU hu I,,, .... i . i..,iArs. erAT.Hopkinft, Prop. 37 Great Jones Street, New York, ff?t j r-Ma1Saivi7a fpi T'if'it.,-nh-fc- fqjeBXttfW19'