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FIVE i r HAVE WE COME TO "NEAR" PLUM PUDDING? Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water The E Picture Tells March 18th Is Day Set Apart' fi For Greatest of State's Festivals Say glass of hot water and phosphate prevent! Illness and keep us fit. THE DAILY CAPTTAT. JOT RNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 191fi. mm Y V 44-Tl rr JrJ 1 iS?(K A) F'v ' W,!''BJi (-rovereM"- Colorado kiddies are facing a ;risis. The old-fashioned luscious plum pudding and the oatisfying mince pie have been banished from the state under the new prohibition law that went into effect on the first of the year. Governor Carlson, in a public statement, sinned ti e death warrant of these national dishes, introduced into America by our Puritan ances tors. The governor is upheld in his judgment by Attorney General Far rar. Their action is also justified by the chemist. An analysis show3 that theTordinary plum pudding, such as the corner grocer sells, contains 3.15 TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT It is not necessary to shampoo quite so frequently if your hair is properly cleansed each time by use of i really good shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers may be pre par very cheaply by dissolving a tea spoonful of cuithrox, obtained from your druggist, in a cup of hot water. Thig rubbed into the scalp creates a thick lather, soothing and cooling in its action, as well as very beneficial to ecalp and hair. After rinsing, the scilp is fresh and clean, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft fluffincss that makes it seem very heavy. SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL FATE FOB DONALD Extended plans 'ire under way for a school industrial fair to be hold in JJon Id the coining September. All school ilistriets in North Mnrion county are in cited to take rrt in this enterprise. "Cast year this fair was held at Butte ville with pronounced success. This year the fair will he conducted on 'i much larger scnle and it is hoped that a pig and poultry exhibit will be made. A mass meeting of all those interested will be held in Donald in the bank building on Friday the 17th of March at 2 o'clock p. m. All parents and children of North Marion county are asked to be present. The meeting will be in charge of Professor L. W. Grimm. M'COY ODD FELLOW HONORED Last Saturday a very pleasant even ing was spent at the I. 0. O. F. hall at McCoy, by the members of Plum Val ley lodge No. 60, and the Rebekihs. The occasion being the visit of the Grand Secretary Sharon to present T. . -r ... - T - , i J. Graves with on I. 0. 0. h. jewel, he having served thirty-five years as an ; officer of the Plum Valley lodge.-Dal-' Irui Ttomiw M , . at Tall mnr nMffhhnr of th at- I Isfaction of reading the Cap- ital Journal. ''---"hii'mmiiimiii niimiii-i V iiiiiiriHiiiiii'iiiHMii fruit it.iiininv ftr-'r'-'"-!n--'-"t"---"'-" "f"Ji 1 ' ' --3--- ..m. 4 Salem's Handy Repair Guide "fl Stitch in Time Saves Nine" The Capital Journal Guarantees the Following Firms Reliability castings'or machinery parts and CJjqo Rgnjf Wuilg ExCSlsiOT MotOFCyclSS wo will save you money If & ,inBon Excelsior And wo '11 save you tho time v - ,,. you might waste waiting for a IQU Wall Bicycles; Repairing; Accessories; new part Tires; Oils; Motor Overhauling Oity-acetylene welding makes our specialty. the broken part good as new. yp pnYT CUftD Estimates cheerfully furnished. L DUU1 OfiVr - Morea 9, RanQil VICK BROTHERS CAEAGE, 325 STATE ST. lUuIwfc U nOMMlUI 260 N. High Salem, Oregon " Phone 1687 221 S. High St. Springs Made and Modern Shoe Repair Co. KCpwired Capital Journal Advertising Welding and brazing of aU kinds will repair, buy or sell any- 7 Cry tyrpot -all kinds of Auto Repairing ,. , . tit vulill ullCvl and painting-all work guaran- t'"S- trover e lost or tofi- restoro found articles. R J. Herschkck Fino Sbo? Repairing 229 Stats St. Salem, Ore. I uMl-Atwil.. per cent of alcohol and a trace of I If all of these plans fail, there is ethyl alcohol as much alcohol as ! still a way out. Colorado offers all beer contains. i the wealth that is stored in her hills But the kiddies, ignoring lawyers'; to the culinary genius who will in opinions and chemists' analysis, are vent an acceptable substitute for the asking what Christmas will be like I good old-fashioned mince pie and nevt. vear without t ie usual double Dortion of mince Die and plum pud ding. They even doubt whether San ta Claus will visit Colorado at all be cause of the hateful decree. On the other hand, an epidemic of "melancholia infanitis," the official name for juvenile disappointment, may be expected before Santy's next annual visit. In that event physi cians may be writing prescriptions on the nearest drug store for the curative plum pudding. AUMSVILLE NEWS jj-1 Mrs. W. Morris, of Turner, is visiting j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brink j. 1 man. Jj Mrs. Harry Pruuk had an operation . Tuesday. She is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. T. u. Janua ana nuie daughter went to Snlem one day last week. Mrs. C. L, Ransom and family form erly of Mill City, has moved into one of the Miller houses on First street. Mrs. V. E. Tate and little son Asahel also Miss Edith Hurt, of Sublimity, vis ited at the W. D. Hurt home Thurs day, Miss Jessie Thomas returned Satur day from Corvallis, where she has been visiting relatives and friends the past two weeks. C. M. Eobinson and family motored to Pleasant Grove Monday. They were unable to return until Tuesday on ac count o'f high water. Little Myrtle Lacey fell into a win dow at home Thursday. The glnss was badly broken but the child escaped without the slightest injury. She was rescued by her mother in time to save her from falling through the window. The members of the Priscilla club have been having their regular meet ines and each meeting seems more de lightful than the last if possible. On Wednesday of this week Mrs. H. 'C. Lewis entertained the elub and plans were perfected for the third of a series of parties the club is giving, this one to be on St. Patrick's day, for which occasion Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Swank will onen their home. These parties are nl ways gay affairs and this one is being eagerly anticipated. The birthday party given at the Johnson home Saturday evening in lion or of Albin was well attended. Those present were Mr. and airs. Wayne Asn bv. Rov and Ralph Mollet, Mr. and Mrs Walter Heater, Mrs. William nnd son Ural; Guy, Hugh and Belle Hurt, Miss Dora Rabens, Miss Ida Demey, John Worden, Georgo Cartly, Miss Emmfi Pe Ters aim uroiucr nciu, nu .hd Q Mr. al,dMrs. W. H. Car ' Jr , '.,. w, ut.:. ti, ters and brother Henrv, Mr. and Mrs. J,r- H,m ?; i I tlm0 wns 8Pont in onr'1 Plu.v,"ff u"hl 11:30 when a generous but dainty lunch was served. All went home at a late i)l01ir wj8hin(I someono else would have a Dirtnuay noon. necora. If tka earner doe not glre service notify the office. H'u", l'uuu"'e- 1 iuhiuhwh n i.- duced many strange concoctions, intoxicating medicinal "tonics," va rious caffein stimulants at soda fountains, and "near beer." Now enter "near mince pie" and "near plum pudding." Unless something is done, Colo radoans say, old Saint Nicholas may be driven to boot-legging in order to insure the kiddies an old-fashioned Christmas with pies and puddings of "the kind that mother used to make." POSLAM RIGHT SKINTREATMENT Efficient, Quick-Acting and Harmless under All Conditions. Poslani. the quick-acting skin remedy, when spreail ently over irritated skin, penetrates and relieves itching at once. The trouble responds to this needed an tiseptic treatment, ceases to annoy ana is soon seen to be under control. Pos lani is harmless and should be called to aid whenever the skin is disordered, broken-out, itching, inflamed or irritat ed. One month's trial of Poslam Soap the soap of soaps for tender, sensitive skin usually leads to its continued use. For samples, send 4c stamps to Emer gency Laboratories, :12 West 2.1th St., Aew lork Lity. bold nyo an uruggisis, TACOMA'S BIO SHOWING. Tacoma, Wash., Mar. 13. All records for bank deposits in lacoma wero hroK en today when, it was announced that on .March 7 two amount ot money on deposit in local banks totalled $22,434, 392, or nearly a half million more than the best previous mark. The announce ment was made in response to the reg ular call for a statement from the comp troller of the currency. Bankers assert the large deposits in dicate a return of prosperity to the northwest. TRIBUTE TO A WOMAN When the Lusitania went down to it3 watery grave, taking one of our prom inent writers and his wife, leading pa pers published a remarkable literary tribute previously paid by the husb ind to the wife. This was because she had been such a helpmate to him in carry ing out his hieals. Thousands of women have the ambition to be such helpmates to their husbands, but lack the neces sary health. Every such woman should remember that Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vegetable Compound is tho one remedy which will restoro health and strength, the unrivalled edicine for woman's uil ments. . A Journal New Today will convert waste Into wealth. jc sjc sc ss jjt sjc jc )jc sjc sjs sc sjc )(c ic .J te. it. tf llk I, California 's groat festival, Orange day, will be held thin year on March 18. The whole country in invited to help in its celebration. All that those liv ing outside of Culifnrnin need to do to take part in the celebration is to buy oranges California oranges eat some of them, and give the rest to their families nnd friends. California has done great service to this nation. She has contributed large ly to its mineral and vegetable wealth, she has provided mild climate wherr those who cannot endure the rigors of an eastern winter can spend winter months in summer sunshine. The first renl gold that came from her soil was in tiny grains which were discovered in the yellow clay around Sutter's mill, near Sacramento. The disclosure of that gold deposit led to a successful search for more gold, and brought thousands of immigrants across the plains and around the Horn to find out what a wonderful country California was. And those who settled in the central and southern pnrt-3 of the state foi. :d that the golden oranges, planted by the Spanish missionaries, were just as val uable as the golden grains that were taken from the placers and left in the pans after the gravel had been shaken out. Orange growing is now a great Cali- fornia industry one of the greatest I and most important industries in the ff0I,ij At the timo when npples stored for the winter are becoming dried and worthless when there nro no berries, grapes, peaches or pears savo those in the windows of the expensive fruiterer or the greenhouses of the wealthy, the oranges are in the gohlctn piles on ev ery fruit stand and within reach of everybody. In them is the fruit acid that is necessary to keep the digestion in per fect condition. They are suited to th' most delicate invalid. They are good boforc breakfast, at lunch, at dinner between meals. Children can eat them until they can eat no more, without any injurious ef fect. Even nursing babies can sip the juice when most foods nro too strong for their tiny stomachs. Everybody can eat oranges, nnd if everybody would eat them there would be far less work for the doctors. Furthermore, a 'far larger proportion of children would grow up to become healthy and vigorous meii and women. If you help California to celebrate this important festival you will get the orange eating habit. It was in California that nature was taught to grow oranges without seeds, oranges witn tnin sKins, and plump, de licious sections filled with heulthgiv ing juice. Tho few trees that the old missionar ies planted have had a countless multi tude of descendants, and other trees have brought from nil parts of the world where oranges flourish best. Besides tho orango orchards are groves of lemons nnd figs, and very re cently the date has been imported from Arabia and made to contribute its share toward feeding tho nation. California is a rich and wonderful state, a land of - opportunity made Winterproof by tho balmy winds that blow 'from the Japan current, and with an exhaustless soil that can produce al most any known product. You should visit this state and pick the oranges off the trees, where you see the ripe, golden fruit, the young green fruit and tho blodsoms growing all at tho same timo. If you cannot do this, you can nt least buy California oranges Orange day, or before Orange day, nnd cat ns many as you can, making sure to have anunuanco to give to the children. You will help a great state observe a real holiday, and you will acquire a habit that will prove of enduring benefit. Here Is Good News for Stomach Victims Some very remarkable results nre be- ling obtained by treating stomach, liver jand intestinal troubles with pure vege- table oils, which exert a cleansing, i soothing nnd purifving iction upon the j lower bowels removing the obstructions ;of poisonous fecal matter nnd gases ami j preventing their absorption bv the ! blood. This done, the food is allowed 1 f,. t .i . ... , Momncn, icr- mentation ceases and stomich troubles .miidilv il!nr,li.Mlr George II. Mavr, for twenty years 11 leading ( hiengn druggist, cured 'himself and many of his friends of stomach, liver and intestinil troubles of years' standing by this treatment, an so suc cessful was the remedy he devised that it has since been plnced in the hands of dni"gistH all over the country, who have sold thousands of bottles, Though absolutely harmless, the el' fnnt ! tl, , t;,.i..a r(':,.:.,. i ., convince ,v one of it,' ..,l,,.l.l. f,.,.i; .,lu ".i m i .1 Ml r-r,, 1, ,T I I II I l ff Mill TH I IH Wonderful Ret Iv is sold by leading i ..... .- . . nn,lerst,.ndior !,nt r , ...;,i ref I,.,l -;l". ,; i (INK bottle fails to give von absolute i i natisfaction. AMERICANS GET CU0S3 Pnris, Mar. M- T we've American col legians who are service wiih the French unibtilniice corns ft the front today were cited for bravery in the orders of the day. Tlicv will be decoralcil with the crot.-'j of the Legion of Honor. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. sufferer feel- like e. new ,.,.. Mvr'.!;, ' " "" ur"-."" I'.i""eers. Just. as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombus tible material in the form of ashes, so the fooil and ilrink tikeu day after day leaves in the alimentary canal material, which if not completely eliminated from the svstem each dnv becomes food for the millions of bacteria which i n -yr- t'est the bowels. From this mass of left 1 over waste, toxins ind ptomain-like , poisons are formed and sucked into the: blood. I Men ii ii I women who can't get feel-; iug right must. begin to take inside! oaths. Hefore eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot water' with i teaspoonful of limestone phos-1 pliate in it to wash out of the thirty ' lcet of bowels the previous dav's aoou-i mutation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, j pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head-j iche, colds, billiousncss, constipation,; others who wako up with bad taste,; foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff-1 nos.i, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals arc urged to get a qiurteri pound ot limestone phosphato train the. drug store, and begin practicing inter nal snnitntion. This will cost very lit tle, but is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on the subject. Kemciubcr inside bathing is more iin Purtint than outside bathing is more ipuitant than outside bathing,' because t'.e skin pores lo not absorb ipurities into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water ( leanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and luno f - l'.n,oal'luto ' " ' stomach, iiiut, Moneys uuo ooweis. HUBBARD NEWS Dr. A. F. BeLespinnsse and son Itert were in 1'ortlnnd Thursday, for the treatment of the hitter's eyes. Kev. T. Acheson will conduct preach ing services at the ITiibbard M. K. church Sundav ami it White school in the afternoon. Mrs. fl. K. Brookins visited friends in Hubbard Tuesday enroute to her home in Cnnby after several Says spent with relatives near Salem. The little child of .Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Higgens, living in the southern part of i Klliott 1'riirie, is reported very sick i with whooping cough. j John Jiushman and family moved : last week to Scappoose, Oregon, where it is said Mr. Bushman will devote his time to farming. K. A. Freeden, who was doing carpen ter work on tho new school buildiiiL' and C. J. Saunders who did the painting,' left Monday for Oregon City to work i on the school building there. Karl Nosier ind T. M. Drunker have ! finished decorating the new homo of! Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceo. Wachtman, about j four miles east of town. A nice home and a good job of finishing. Krom indications a good (leal of fence ! will be built this year and in addition to the luge amount J. Heholl & Son i have on hand they have, another 1,000 j rods coining in with the next shipment. i.ast Biiniiny Mr. and Airs. U. W. Knight, and little folks, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Whitney and little son, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Plata spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. "Billy" Pilnier at their home just south of town, nnd partook1 of a splendidly prepared- roast chicken dinner. Evelyn S. Worrell, aged one year, one month and 27 days, infant daughter of Mr.' and Airs. W. N. Worrell, died on Wedneslny morning at 10 o'clock it Wiseacres. Funeral services at the house Fridnv. March 10, at It) a. m., in terment in Hubbard cemetery, whoop ing cough nnd teething wero 'the cause of death. 1(. W. Cable, Hubbard, hid charge of the funeral. There was no meeting of the city council last Friday evening on account of tho absence of members. L. M. Meeker, (I, W. Knight, councilincn and W. S. Hurst were out of tho city nnd Dr. Do Lespinasse was absent, ind as Councilmen (1. N. Heck ami O. Miller with Mayor C. W. Mayger did not con stitute a quorum, council will conveno on call. (leo. W. Knight has been appointed a member of the cointnitloc of fifteen who compose the general cominitteo of arrangements for the supreme grand lodoe of the Knights of 1'ythiis which meets in l'oitlnnil in October. Mr, Knight was also made chairman of the finance committee and assistant chair man of tho music committee. Honor enough for any one member of Arion At the last meeting of the Esther Circle of tin; licbekalis the lidies were delightfully entertained by Mrs. 1. W. Gable and Miss Ida Stautfer in the parlors of the Hubbard hotel, on Friday afternoon. Tiie ladies enioved a very pleasant afternoon md discussed plans ior an cnienniiicnr, to lie given at city hall about Hie first of April. Those pr nt were: .Mrs. Job Johnston, Mrs. i.;m , , ., ,. . i' j.' . ''" I '. ' A Beck, Mrs. Ilirain Pooli. Mrs. Peter Whitney, Mrs. Geo. Zeek. Mrs. It. C. I'liiuler, Miss Frances Weaver and Miss Miry Goinly. A dainty lunch of choc olate. cal;e nml whio'on.l ,.. u.,i' served. M and Mrs. John Zeek celebrated lilh wedding annivcrsarv on their U',.,!!...!., u.iii, .. i.;..i, i: i. ami Mrs. L. C. MiShane. of tiie Kn tcrprise were the invited uucsls not imeuiocrs 01 inn tniniiy. I he 11 ilicrs ..fj'll "'" V'""! -v ITesent. were: Mr. i:id Mrs. Geo. eek and Mr. Klluer Zeek. 1 I .. i ,i,' , , , ,, , V w.'ien a vcr' III I Ii; g ' . lev have nine ... i,i",n"M'". "e'rai gi a mien miren ami om K'-eHt grandchild, iola May York, il months old, w hose picture ai rived from I'liilina, Oregon, on Monday and of winch they are , .ily proud, Mr. and Mrs. Zci Ii are in good health and en joy life, Kuterprise, FICTTJRE ACTOE3 STRIKE l.os Angeles, Cal., Mar. IS. Four hundred niovini; picture actors went, on ,'tiike here tnduv, Iicciiiimc, they said, I 'hey had I I ordered to ap r nude I for ifl a day. They demanded ..". iiCupyritfhuxi Aylo by 'liw i'lcturu GEO. C. WILL Mew Kdison Disk Victrolns. Cuafanolas Each in every style and all records for each. 4112 State Street AUTO-WORK and Driving Gloves F. E. SHAFER 170 8. Commercial Phono 411 WOOD - COAL SALEM FUEL YARDS Phone 029 Old Shoes Mado New The quality of our work is us high ns tho price is low Ye Boot Shop 325 State Sr. Opp. l.nild & Bush Classes our Speciully. Lenses duplicated on short notice. Dr. Hennan Barr, Optomotrisb Bnrr's Jewelry Store Larmer Transfer Phone, Offic.o n:!0 or Residence 18!)S. Storage, Packing, Shipping, Moving, Coal and Wood. Quick, Reliable Service. fi ?v,' Dr. Nelson re moves corns, bun ions!, ingrowing nailfl, without! pain; also warts and, moles. Room 28, Brey mnn Tlhlg. Mnrion Dye Works Cleaners and Pressors 2-t.l N. Liberty St. Salem, Ore. ' Phono Main 2014 Furniture Repair ing and Hefinish ing. A.V. Tingstrora Upholsterer 643 Court, in alley Mattresses made over, carpet clean ing and laying. Phono 2110 BOWLING Catering especial ly to ladies. An attractlvq, invig orating sport. THE CLUB Over Salem Hdw. FORE - AFTER UPHOISTERINS Fruitlaud News t (Capital Journal Special Service.) Fruitland, Ore., Mar. 14 Hurry BiBchol'f, of Prntum, was in the at tendance at church Sunday afternoon. A number of people gathered ut tho Willinms homo Thursday evening to en joy an evening in various card games. Mr. Mcllwnin has been doing Some government work lately, pulling the mail carrier through tho muddy road i" front of his home. Mrs. Laura Slocum and her sou, Wil liam, were visiting here the forepart of. this week Miss Stella Standifer is working at present for a family in Polk county, near Zenin. AviH Williams nnd Ruby Greenfclder attended the lmskut. social at Prattnn last Friday evening. It has been reported that W. O. Witham has -sold out and is going to move to town Mr. Simpson had company 'from Sa lem last Sunday, evidently drawn by tho delicious pies which ho had made the day before. It has been rumored that Villn, the Mexican, intended to ex tend his raid into Oregon to sack Mr. , ... 1... 1 ..... . 1 . , ' 1 . . , si'ipi'i ii ... quicK to annul 111s onjeci Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur (urod and lit He ilniii.liti.i- u crn viHilurM Inst Sniiiln v nt, the home of Mm. Anna Girod. - l ;., 1. ,,,,,.1, ti,,,r,.,l rr t ....- i... a .. , . " . . . .. . ., if i,..;.,,r n ,,,,,,.; r,';r 'i'i. tim(H ,.fr,.,.t was very ' effectively l i,t ,, i, u, ...'..,..1 I ; . 1. . . 1 James Donaldson captured first prize as the best dressed boy nnd Miss Mane Flegcl captured the girls' prize. Those present were: Sirsio Bennett, Avis Wil liams, Claudiue White, Naomi Uiinner, Hubii Greenfclder, Marie Fliegel, Grace Baker, Bessie Donaldson, Hnisy Lam i bert, Mrs. Sam Gerig, Mrs. Annie Girod, ... ., .. .... .. ,, ., iriiiiuMtn lf,.l.,,,. I u., h,... I Gerig, John Davis, Kenneth Uiinuer, William Bellamy, Koilie Mcllwnin. .Finn oh I ). ii i ii 1 1 1 hi in , . 1 1 in Inn iTianson, Sam Gerig. Mr. Sam Geilg and family intend lo mine next week, probably to Mill City. ty?w Exursss Company Is hcorocrated Today 'lie articles of iilcornnrritinn fm- Hie () i ."nii-Ccliforoiu Kxpresri coiuputiv were filed lodny nt Hie office of Coi- to: 1 9 sw, Mm Advertisers. Box 17, Onson City. On&H GEO. C. WILL Pianos 1 sell, the Best and Cheapest ones. Pianos rented. 132 State Street Phone l'i!l Capital Drag Store Z. J. Uiggs, Ph. Ci. Proprietor. Js'cw locatimi State and Liberty upon completion of the Mctiilchrist building. Auto and Car riage Painting Enamel. Tops and Cush ions repaired and t rimmed. F. W. BLISS, 304 8. CPm'l, We iiiuko your linen wear longer and look better by our auto-dry room and press machi no work. Salem Laundry Co. l'.ii S. I.ibcrlv St. Up-to-tlie-Minute Jewelers and Optometrist Barr 'a Jewelry Store State and Liberty Ask vour Grocer for Royal Bakery Bread Made clean sold clean. Phone TJie Handy Man Around the House .PORTLAND li.H. LIGHT & POWER CO. Pure Milk nnd Cream Oak Park Dairy Auto Delivery. Phono 60!) W. F. l.ooncy Mgr. Snleiu'B New Painless Dentist Watch papers for announcements. Dr. C. A. Eldridge KooiuhI-H Drey- mini Bldg. ISO ('nmmercinl Snlem, Orr, Clam Chowdor and Chill Short Orders, Sandwiches and Travelers Lunches F. A. Evans, Prop. Opp. Lice. Depot PAINLESS poitaliou Commissioner Schuldcnua'u. Tho principal office of the new con cern is located at Portland and is cap italized at .t"),000. The company pro poses to conduct a general transporta tion business on electric and steam rail road lines nml by steamship lines be tween points in bre-uron and points In California. Whether or not the new ex press company has come into being for the express purpose of operating be tween certain dry spots in Oregon and certain alcoholic places in Culifoiuin is not. stated in the articles of incorpora tion. sis New Today Ads, one cent per if word. .. .1 - . .. - - Ends Dry, Hoarse or I Painful Coughs Quickly Simple, Ifmi-Mrif1 Ilrmnly, lucjltcilNtvc lint Lnr(MiK-il -H" v ! ; !' ! -M- ! ! - 1 no prom 01 anil positive resiuis gicu 1 lU'IA pd'iHuul l;i!.iM'r, icn.iele coutdi svriin h.is eniiM-d it lo be used in nnno bonus lluii ;nu nther r I v. It I i. iv es 11 lnio.it insli: nl. ri-l icl nnd w ill liioil- Iv (niuconie the iiverngi! cough ill 21 hours. Oct 2 ',4 ounces I'incv (.HI ccnU wotthl 1 liont un.v di ug stoic, pour it win u piid, li.il I le ami III I tlie Imtl Ii' i tli phi in eni'in- latisl iiiiJiir Hvrup. 'I his makes a lull pint n tiniiilv supply of the most ef fective gli remedy at u cnsi of only "i I cents or Ic-ei. on couldn't buv as pinch ri'mhuiade cough niediciiie for $-..'i0. Fasilv prepared and never spoils. Full dil lions willi I'inex. Tin; proinpl ncss, certainly and ease with which this I'inex Sirup overconici a bad cough, client or thront cold is truly reinarkiilile. It iuiehly lumens a ilrv, iioarse or tight, coiil'Ii and luals ami I Miotlies a i; ml n I cough in u hurry. U 1 1 ! ii ticrsitcnt, loose coucdi it stops the for- 1 1 ; 1 1 uri of phlci.'iu in tlm I In oat and brnn chial tubes, thus ending the annoying hacking. I'inex is a highly ciutccntnitcd com pound of genuine Norway pine exlnpl. rich in gu.iiacol and is famous tlie or!d over for its splendid ell'e. I. in hi onchil.i.., whoopiie,' cough, biuiichial aslhuu and wint-T c'Uiirhs. To amid ilisaipin(nienl iu uedviu.' Ihi'i. "k vour druggist for ionceH of Pinex,4' and don't, accept niiWhinu else. A giiiUiiutee of absolute satin fac tion, or ini'iicv p, ..iMidly rcf'.rvl"d. g,w with this pp'puraliou. lira l'iuex Co., It. Wayne, Jml, IS 3 yl : mjlm