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Everybody Admires a ?t 'y ; A T is X i$ Fdttn rWtchaouisMnj1 mAamvns arras Cvntu.. rttiDT.tiocKiMa, VI Slbtta.xn sr. - rwtM.f Gouraud's oriental cream cures rmin Tlsenses nntl relieves Sunburn. Removes Tan. pimples. lilnckheads. Moth Pat.-hes. Rash. Freckles and Vulear Redness, Yellow and Muddy Skl. giving a delicately clear and rellned complexion which every woman desires. No. 11 Kor sale by DniEclsts amL Fancy Goods Dealers. Ferd. T. Hopkins, Prop- 37 Great Jones Street, New York., O SURROUND yourself with Comfort-- day--a rieek--all time-" stop at HOTEL NORTONIA Tlte house of Gracious Service of Unobtrusive M inistrations. ' The home of tlie Satisfied Guest where delicious Viands ith the natural HOME-LIKE flavor com pel friendship. Rooms WitK priviltg of bath $1 or more the diy. Rooms with BrrJaiaUthSl.SO The thing tht ptmli-modtMte 1 prices. llmolT Washington 124. and , Washington Portland DR. STONE'S HEAVE DROPS' For the cure off M Hi heaves; a liquid.1 reported here this afternoon that medicine given In Secretary of State Lansing had in the feed, which the formed, German Ambasndor Von Bern most f n t i dious! slorff that Xavnl Attache Hov-ed is per horse will not re-n non grata with this government, fuse. From ono to1 Neither lousing nor Dernstorff would six bottles will' discuss this report but Rernstorff said cure the most',W certainly didn't Ut mo that to stubborn case. I 'lay. " Price $1 uer liot-j Asked if Lansing had ever given him tie, or 6 bottlcsj such an understanding, Bernstorff re for itf. For sale fused to discuss the matter further :? by nil and at druggists DR. STONE'S Dru? Store The only rash drug store In Oregon, owes no one, and no one owes it: ras-! ries In rge stock; its selves, counters; nd show cases are loaded with drugs,! medicines, notiuus, toilet articles,! wines and liquors of all kinds for uifc"'vil purposes. Or. Stone is a regular tvlunte in medicine nnd has Jiad ninny yrtfrs of experience iu the jiractieo. ' Consultations are free. Pro scriptions aro free and only regular price for medicine. ' Dr. Stone cuu b.e found at his drug store, Salem, Oregon, from C:4i) in the nioruitig until 8 at night. Free delivery to all parts of the city and within' a radius of 100 miles. (JHICHESTER 8 PILLS year known la lkvt,;i)fnl, Al SOLD BY DRLTiGtSTS tVCRYUHFRE Salem Election Anniversary Thursday Twenty five year uio today the iilithiaus in Haleiu were discussing ihe election of the day before nml tell iug what might have happened if cer tain ones had worked just n liltle Inirder mid lnonglil out n few more anrriages to take their friends to t.ie jxills. The result of the election f'd tows: I' II D'.Vrev democrat a elected i ' ..' 1 miivor of Siileni over George Williams by n mnioiity of five. M. K. Goo, loll, f epublicnii, was eleoted recorder oxer John M. Chase, democrat, by a ma jor ity of 175. For marshal, Harry Minto, iTpublii an, xvns elected over W. I). Mo tionoy, douinrrnt, by SO, ',. ,1, Swaf ford, republican, beat H. 11, Thompson, democrat, lor t reinsurer, bv 'M7 inn ior it v. Don't Forget Hint when constipation, bitiiiusneM or Indigestion i neglected, it may causa Bcrioue illness. Act upon the fimt aymptoin keep your digestive organ in giKxl order by the timely Use of. .If? f?SLL .fc"N I.llrjl Ai your "rtiauMi ,,v A T 4( P.Sa i'l,l.c'be'lerlI.M,,JTt,n,i.t )LXS- rnuu ii j - i t,.,ia .'uiikv X!Vfl ! KJ PI". KiN.HI. V 4hk asl Vs-J Tsi. pa lhpr. Iltir f J..r 1 f i nf i'Tii-- n. in-' in s.tfbs IL V ISIAMIINIS IIU M IMI.I.H. .,t Ui Beautiful Complexion- DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Jin Indispensable ana Delightful Toilet Requisite for Fashionable Women. A dally necessity for the ladles' toilet whether at home or while traveling It protects the skin from Injurious effects of the elements. t.lves a wonderfully ef fective beauty to the complexion, it Is a rierfect non-g-reasy Toilet Cream and pos lively will not cause, or encourage the growth of hair which all ladies should guard ajrainst when selecting a toilet pre paration. When danclnc. bowling or oth er exertions heat the skin. It prevents a greasv appearance. fc Gouraud's Oriental Cream has been hlghlv recommended by physicians, act resses, singers and women of fashion for over half a century and cannot be sur passed when preparing for daily or even ing attire. . . . Hillman Will Case Is Badly Tangled Pallas. Or., Dec. 4. On the question of whether Frank II. Ilillnimi killed himself before the death of his wife, whom ho had ust shot, depends the set tlement of rights in Hiilinaii 's estate, ruined' at some 40,000. Hillmnn, a theatre owner and pos sessor of other real and personal prop erly, killed himself and Jlrs. Hillmun in their home last Thanksgiving day. The motive has not been disclosed. Hill iimn nml his wife had been married be fore. Kach had children by the previ ous marriages, ilillman left a will (firing one dollar each to his own chil dren and leaving all else to his wife. Under the law, if Hillman died first the will is of effect and the propertv must go to the second Mrs. Hillman 'b heirs, her two children by a previous mnrringe. But if Mrs. Hillmnn ,li,.,l first, as tho coroner declares was the 1!! property must revert to Hill- man's own children ns next to kin. Mrs. Marian Hillmnn, first and di vorced wife of the dead man, has arriv ed here from Colorado, her home, to contest for the estate in behalf of her children, Hillmnn ' will wns filed for probate yesterday. :?ay Captain Boy-ed Is Persona Non Grata Washington, Dee. 3. It wns general-1 I lie cause of Lansing's alleged action was said to be revelations of Hov-ed 's activities ax revealed in the trial of irnmliurg-Ainenenu directors at New York. Lansing Confirms It Washington. Dee. .1. See f State Lansing formally announced' this nfiernoon he hnd advised (Jermnn A hnssndor Von Hernstorff thnt Naval Attni ho Boy-ed and Military Attache Von I'npen are persons non grain with mm kuv tun, -n.t An improved Quinine, Does not Causo Nervousness nor Ringing in Head The happy combination of laxatives in LAXATIVE UKOMO QV1N1XE makes! tne quinine in tins form hnve a fur better effect than the ordinary Oi.inine and it can be taken by nnyoiie without affecting the head, jiemember to call fur the full name. Look for signature I of K. W. Grovo. 25c. j Foresters Elected Officers Thursday Sherwood Forest, No. Ill, Foresters of i America, held their iinniial election lust night, resulting in the election of the following officers, who will be installed the first meeting night in Jnuuurv: Chief linnger A. 1)1 Welsh. ' Substitute Chief W. I.. Hatch. Treasurer I. W. .loigensen. Financial Secretary W. P. Ringle. llecuiding Secretary George A. Schulx. Senior Warden Chester Reech. Junior Wnrden-'-F. 1 Sample. Senior Ilcndle F. (I, Worth. lunior lie S. C. Kighllinger. Trustee (for three years) (has. Rump. Court Physician Dr. O. It. Miles. Dr. W. S. Mott sud lr, J. O. Van Winkle. After the election, a bannnet was and the evening spent in nn all B...,..,l 1 BnA:nl ....... i around good socinl time Knew Steering Geer of Santa Clara Was Bad Portland, Or., IVc, 4. Pleading eminent will greatly aid our exporters, guiltv to charges of carelessness mid ami thereby simplify the problems of negligence In thnt he know that tliel our bankers. Their operation will do sleeting gear of the steamer Santa velop the trude to a point xvhere, with- t lara xvns faulty before he left mirt on the trip which resulted in the bos. sol being wrecked on Coos bay recently, Cnptain August Lnfstedt 's license was recoki',1 Frndny by H. It. Whitney and Harry C. I,ord, of Hostile, Inspectors of hulls nnd boilers, xvho sat as judges iu the hearing. Captain Lofstodt 's old license as mas ter of sti'ain vesssds expires next month nnd be will have an opportunity to ap ply for new papers then. $ st New Today Ads, ont cent per id Word, sji TIIE DAILY CAPITAL JOU MOO'S SHIPPING Geo. W. Norris, Former Director of Wharves, Philadelphia, Likes Mc- Adoo Naval Auxiliary Merchant Marine Flan. Philndelj.hia, Vul, Dee. 4. Private; capital cannot and will not supply thej vessels imperatively needed for an! American merchant marine, hence the government should undertake that task,1 declared George W. Norris, until re- eently Director of the Department of, Wharves' in the city government of, Philadelphia, in a statement today en-j dorsing Secretary McAdoo's outline of, the new Shipping bill. I "Practically every intelligent man' in this country" ho said, "sees the supreme importance of a men-hunt marine, and is in favor of having one. Three ways are suggested of getting it: first, by a revision of the naviga tion laws: second, by paving subsidies: third, by government ownership audi operation, ciiner uircct, or tnruugu stock ownership of a corporation. "We all want to get to the place in the centre of the cirle, but on the rim of this circle there ore three groups of people one opposing a revision of! the navigation laws, another opposing subsidies and a third opposing govern ment ownership. Each of these groups is holding back, and until the position of nt least one of them is modified we shall not get, anywhere. 'Any attempt to modify the exist ing navigation laws will certninly.be opposed by the Seamen's Union, sup ported by all the other labor unions, and reinforced by the enthusiastic, ad vocates of the 'safety at sea' idea, whose en use has been so much strength ened by the series of startling marine disasters which have shocked the world within the last few years. "It is a well-known fact, too, that the Democratic party is opposed on principle to subsidies, either disguised or undisguised, ami as it was never possible to get any form of subsidy through a Kepuhlicnn c ngress, it is scarcely worth while to consider the possibility of its getting through a Democratic congress. "It is therefore evident that any changes which will bring the cost of either building or operating vessels down to the foreign standard must be very radical changes, and will inevit ably be opposed by very powerful in terests. Present conditions should not be allowed to continue for the years that must elapse before such result could be reached. "An Americnu merchant marine, such ns proposed in his Indianapolis speech by Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, would not merely serve our need in the only possible way now open to us, but it would also meet the pres ent need for a naval auxiliary. "In my mind tliero ought to be uni versal agreement on the acquisition by the government of ships to he built in American shipyards, and manned by American officers and American sailors, to form an adequate naval auxiliary in time of wnf, and ill time of peace to be used to develop new opportuni ties for our export trade. The only debatable question is how mid by whom these vessels shall be operated when in use for commercial purposes. That is merely a question of busiuess policy, upon which it ought not to be difficult to secure an agreement. "As to the idea that the adoption of such a measure, cnlliiiR for operation of shipping lines by the government, would be a precedent (or 'railroad oper ation bv the government, I can imnuine nothing more unlikely. The conditions which exist in ocean transportation, and the theorv uiion winch govern ment intervention must oe jusinieo, are so wholly different from the rnil ,nmd situation that there etui be neith er analogy nor comparison between the two. Moreover, as the government in- tcivention would probably be tempo rnry ultimately yielding the field to private capital and would probably show a buliince on the wrong side of the ledger, opponents of government ownership of railroads should rather welcome the experiment as likely to prove mi illuminating object lesson. "Four principal facts should be borne in mind in considering this bill: "Fact One We hnve ( practically sncnkinir) no vessels in which to send out out billions of exports, or in which to bring in our billions of imports. 15 cause of this fact wo are (1) destroy ing the ef t'iciciicy in war of our navy, (J) fattening the rest of the w rid by an annual payment of $20(1,000,000 or more, (II) hampering our mnnufiu'turers nml exporters by compelling them to ship through their competitors and (3) running the risk of nn utter piirniyzn tion of foreign trade by a war to which we are no party. "Fact Two 1'uder existing condi tions it is rnpnbln of tnntlieuinticiil demonstration that private capital cannot and will nut supply such ves sels. "Fact Three these conditions can- uot be materially changed without such radical and fundamental changes in our policies as could only be brought about if at ull -througri an educa- Si.,,,nl , kin, . , .lu in.i.l AiH, tionnl propaganda continued oxer period of years. "Fact Four The Federnl govern ment c.nn fill the void at a direct cost which cannot be more than a very minute fraction of the indirect benefit. "The linos established by the gov- Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, a tr cannot rvaoL thft dtacast-d portion ot lht ear. Thcra is only on way to cure drafneaa, and that is by coiialitutlonal rcim-atf Dtnfn'aa la canard iy an Inllamr romtillon of tlia mu eoua lining of thr ICuatachlan Tub. Wlifn this tubs) la tnnamctl you hav a rumbllnf mind or Imperfect hearing, and whrn It la entirely cloved, Deafiiraa la the reault, and unlcaa th Inflammation ran he taken out and Ihla tuba restored to lla normal oonSI tton, hearing will b destroyed forever; silna rsa.a out of ten ara caused by ralarrh, which la nothing but an Inrtamud conditio of tha muceua surface. XX will give On Hundred IXIIara for any eaa of irafneaa (cauoed by cnurrhl that cannot be eur-4 by Hall's Catarrh Cura. rml lor clrculara. fra. r. J. t'HKNKT Ca, Toledo. Ohio. H.-nl by Prussians, Tie. 'lama Uall a family fllU tor aonaUpatloa, RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, I WILL GIVE S10JOO If f FAIL to CUREm CANCMM i trtu before K POISONS ttif btlTafTIttKiiS to BONE KiUioirt Knrfa st Pais Ho PAY Until CURED: WRITTEN GUARANTEE No X Hay or oihur swindle. An Island plant makes thecure Any TUMOR, lUMP or SORE on toe Up, face or body Ion it is CANCER! It never pains until last stage 120-PAQE BOOK sent FKKK, 10,0. tests monials. trKs Is ssM i9:. ir P II U O T D and always poisons deep arm I U AN 0 tn pit glands and KH.LS QUICXIY One woman inevery 7uiesot cancer u.b. repori ! We refuse many who wait too long St must die j roorcureu ai nan price 11 cancer jo, siubu Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO. SSftStWSk "Strictly RslliHt. Brailtrt Ciitctr SncUUst living" 4340 436E Valencia St, San Francisco, Cat. KINDLY MAIL THIS tiiWKMaM CANCER IS YOUR STOMACH CLOGGED WITH WASTE? Daniel J. Fry Guarantees to Return tho Money If Ml-o-na Does Not Believe You. -V "It's a pleasure to sell a medicine when my customers come in afterward and tell 1110 how much good it has done them," said Daniel J. Fry, the popular druggist to a Journal man, "and that is why I like to sell and recommend Mi-o-na, the dyspepsia remedy. The distribution of samples that I made created so much talk and so large a proportion of those who received a sample have bought a box of Mi-o-na that my clerks-have been busy selling the medicine ever since. I have so much faith in this article that I am going to guarantee it in the future, and will return the money to any purchaser of Mi-o-na whom it does not help. That may seem rash but my customers have said so many good words in its favor that I do not expect to have many pack ages returned. "Anyone who has dyspepsia, whose food docs not digest weii, and who has to take thought as to what he can ent, and when, can leave 50 cents deposit at my store and take home a box of Mi-o-na and if the remedy does not regulate his digestion and help his dyspepsia he can withdraw his money. I don't know but what we would be willing to pay him interest." This Bhows great faith in the merit of Mi-o-na. It is really a most unus ual medicine and the rapid increase of sales since Daniel J. Fry introduced il in Salem shows that it does all that it is claimed to do relieves dyspepsia, regulates digestion and enables those who use it to eat just what they want with no fear of trouble after. in a few years, it will be possible for private capital to take tonic of them over. Thus, under government initia tive there will ceme about that revival of the American merchant, marine nbout which we hnve all been dreaming for a generation." Trains To South Held Up By Slides Redding, Onl., Dec. 3 Two landslides held up traffic on the Shasta route from 3 o'clock Thursay afternoon un til this afternoon. One had been clear ed when another came crashing down. The slides wrecked the wooden portal of the tunnel lti miles south of Duns muir. The slides resulted from soften ing of the earth as the result of the heavy rain. The towns between Bed Bluff and Dunsmuir have not had a train since the first slide Thursday. It Is not known when the debris of the second slide w ill he cleared nwov. WANT LOW THROUGH RATES Washington, Dec. 3. The interstate commerce commission today henrd argu ments of ruilroada asking that they be allowed to charge a lower rate propor tionately to the Pacific coast than to intermediate points. They claimed that this is necessary in order to meet the competition of the Panama cuunl. Constantly, with nil the changing fortunes of war, friendly bacteria in the body are waging war against invading microbes. Disease is the victory of the enemy, health the su premacy of the home guard. Intesti-Fermin Tablets combine the friendly, health giving bacilli of Bulgarian sour milk ter menu with (jlyco-Bakter the Bacillus of Long Life, Taken per ustently, Ibry tend to prevent premature old age and guard against headache, biliousness, nerve and stomach disorders, such disasters as auto-intoxicatioa and hardening of tlte arteries. $ 1.00 per bottle a week's treat ment ask for it today J. C. PERRY Salem, Oregon. Call today ! entry c "Prenatal Old Ana Its Causa and Prevention. By Dr. A.V. doosua, InNuts-Ferrnisi is rnada aac kasvtly by Tho Berlin Laboratory, Ltd. New York City WOMAN S BREAST iniaiiiiiss hi MiiiMiiMi.aniiiaw jawwMair, ,r,am,naii A SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1915. THOUSANDS ATTEND National Salute of 21 Guns . Ushered In the Closing "Acid Lang Syne Day (United Press Correspondence.) San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 4. Tlie Panama-Pacific exposition is closing today. They call it Auld Laug Syne Day, but nevertheless it is a day of revelry. Thousands of visitors corwd ed through the turnstiles to bid fare well in song and dance to this city of wonder which in 10 months has been visited by nearly IS million people. The national salute of 21 guns boomel out over the Marina at sun rise, again at noon and once more as the sun reluctantly disappeared t'.irough Golden Gate, its dying rays shimnier inir softlv tinon the Tower of Jewels. Dnncinsr. concerts, sports, music by the exposition chorus and all sorts of otlier luii marked tne last nay s pro gram. At noon President C. C. Moore offered the international toast typify ing world peace, world service and world patriotism. All nations, organi zations and institutions having a part in tho exposition, joined in the senti ment. Tonight will be celebrated the spec tacular part of the farewell. Illumin ated floats and fireworks will turn night into day; and shortly before mid night the mirth will give place to im pressive ceremonies. President Moore will biij goodby to the exposition. From a concealed orchestra in the dome of the Tower of Jewels will float the strains of Farowell to Thee; anl somewhereiu the distance a bugle will sound taps. ' On the stroke of niiit uight the President will touch a but ton extinguishing nil lights, flags will be furled, a salvo of rockets will mount skyward and from the throats of the thousands of visitors upon the grounds will come the old song, Auld Lang Syne. High above this scene, in his illuminated aeroplane, Art Smith will streak: "Farewell, P. P. I. E." in letters of fire across the sky. Then the Panama Pacific exposition will be historv. As celcbratiniT The Wedding of the Waters through, the Panama canal, the exposition surpassed all expectations. Bv ..November l itli, more tnan sixteen anl a half million people had visited the bie disnlav. Fifteen million visit ors by that date had been considered a liberal estimate. The fair also has been a financial success. Figures made pubie toda" show a net return of near y a million and a half dollars. What will become of some of the more beautiful features of the great exhibit is as yet undetermined. San Francisco is trying to save from the wrecking crew the Talace of Fine Arts. Destruction of most of the buildings will be commenced soon. alnnv exhibitors have turned to the .Sail Diego exposition, which plans to continue ior another year. iinny or tne amusement concessions will move to the other fair. E, Rub ' Pain Away With Small Trial Bottle of Old, Pene trating "St. Jacob's Oil" What's BheuniBtism! Tnin only. Slop drugging! Not one cuso in fifty requires internal treatment. Hub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil"! directly upon the "tender spot" und, relief comes instantly. ".St. Jacobs I Oil" is a hurmless rheumatism uiul sciatica liuiinent, which never disup-l points und can not burn tho skin. Limber up! Quit, compluining! Get a smull trial bottle from your drug-j gist, and in just ft moment you'll be free from rhi'timtitic und sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Dou't suffer! Belief axvnits you. Old,: honest "St. Jacobs Oil" has cured mil-' lions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, ueurulgia. lumbago, back ache, sprains nnd swellings. j NUNS ,-ND CHILDREN lUDtl IN THE TBENCHES London, Nov. 2. (By mail.) All the nuns and girl pupils in a convent school in a Iielginn town near the firing line fin 1 daily refuge in the British trenches when the town is un der bombardment. Special com munication trenches have beeu dug and tho moment shells get to llyiiu' too thick the sisters herd their little charges out among the Tommies in the trenciies. AND NOW THEIR ANCIENT HATS ARE SAVING MUGS (t'nited Tress Correspondence.) Pari, Vnv 9 mnil 1 Th I !.-. ,n.l niil.nrhiiiilv In i.iat th. at. STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Une Colombia QUALITY Carbons? Made in Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Bheet. Colombia Carbon Paer Mfg. Co. 33rd Broadway, Portland, Ore. SISTER: Read my Free Offer! I'" ' ''a, J J. y f.ii. f anmethlna evil about to happen, creeping feeling along the spine, palpitation. I INVITE YOU TO SEND TODAY FOR Iff FREE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT and learn how these ailments can be easily and surely conquered at home without the dangers and expense of an operation. When you are cured, and able to enjoy liVe again; you can pass the good word alons to omo other sufferer. My home treat ment is for young or old. To Mothers of Daughters, I will explain how to overcome ireen sickness (chlorosis), irregularities, headnches, and lassitude In younsr .women nd restore them to plumpness and health. Tell me if you are worried about your daughter. Remember, It costs you nothing to give my home treatment a ten days' trial, and does not Interiere with dally work. If health Is worth aaklng for, then accept my generous offer and write for the free treatment. Including my Illustrated booklet. "Woman's Own Medical Adviser." I will send nil In plain wrappers post paid. To save time, you can cut out this offer, mark your feelings, and return to me. Send today, as you may not see this offer again. Address, f MRS.M. SUMMERS, Box H, SOUTH BEND, IND. A poor or inferior butter will make the best bread distasteful THEREFORE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Marion Creamery Butter . "Meadow Brook" U costs no more and you Get the Best Add That Piano To Your dome This Xmas See the finest line of Pianos in Salem at 421 Court Street Formerly occupied by Howard Piano Co. "Quality" our Motto. Terms t suit everyone. Cherrington & St. Helen Piano Company 421 COURT STREET, Pheasant Brand Products "Oregon Made for die World's Trade ' o Tour Eastern I'riend would appreciate the sift of a fancy packed Christmas package of Oregon's finest Prunes and Loganberries, or a box of Pheasant Perfection Prunes. BOLD BY ALL LEADING GROCERS Willamette Valley Prune Association fectivenoss of the new steel helmets of the first line troops. The results were eminently satisfactory. "One of my comrales," said a wounded private, "was struck on the head by a splinter from a big shell. Ho was knocked down and we were sure he had been killed We found that lie was only stunned. The splinter hnd merely denied tho steel cnp. Since we have had the helmet there have been fifty per cent fewer wounds in the heal. PECULIAR FACTS ABOUT WELL KNOWN PEOPLE Crawfordsville, Int., Dee. 4. Everything, even to the slight est scrap of tmper, is just as General Lew Wallace author of Ilea llttr, left it in the lit t lo stone.librnry set apart and hid den away in his rambling, stone walled old forest ot a place here. QUIT 130,000 JOB I am a woman. e I know a woman's trials. I Know her need of sympathy and help. If you, my sister, are unhappy because of IU bcalth, if you feel unfit for household duties, social pleasures, or dally employment, writo and tell me just how you sutler, and ask for my free ten days' trial of a home treatment suited to your needs. Men cannot understand women's sufferings. What we women know from ex perience, we know butter than any man. I want to tell you how to cure yourself at home at a cost of about 13 centa a week. It you suffer from women's peculiar ailments causing pain In the head, back, or bowels, feel, inn of waight and dragolng-down sensation, falling or displacement of pelvic organs, cautlngi kidney and bladder weakness or constipations end pile, painful or Irregular periods, catarrhal conditions and discharges, axtrem nervousness, deoreaaed SDlrits. melancholy, desire to crv. Salem, Oregon "old men are generally sillv or irrit able," I,. M. Bowers until recently Colorado Fuel & Iron company head, has decided to quit now at the age of 70. Ho explained today that he wanted to unload a lot of burdens in cluding a flO.OOO a year salury. If Chief Clark catches those high xraymen, he might ask them politely, of course whore they got their re-volx-crs. Watch the Small Ailments They are really warning a of di gestive or bowel weaknesses. In such cases HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters has been found very helpful Biughaiuton, N. Y., Dec. 3. Because