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SIX "TIE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15, 1916, conn nn Yv is pore insa It is composed of wax and oils so combined as to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and preserve the leather. The ShinoiA Home Set The handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you can Duy ai any price. Sold at a nominal cost to SinsoiA users. FOR HOME, GRIP OR AUTOMOBILE BLACK TAN WHITE At all Dealers Take no substitute i& the home set Flfi SURROUND yourself with Comfort- day.-a Week --all tim" (top at HOTEL NORTONIA The house of Gracious Service of Unobtrusive Ministration. The home of the Satisfied Guest where delicious Viands with the natural HOME-LIKE flavor com pel friendship. Rocmt a?ilt privilege of bath $1 or mora th day. Roomi with privata bath $1.5 0 or mora tit da j Tha thing thai ipptalf-nuxlarat pricM. nth off 2h and Waihington Portland STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Cartons? Made In Oregon 100 Copies Ouarantoed from Each Sheet. Colombia Carbon Pa?er Mfg. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. Wben In SALEM, OREGON, gtof at BLIGII HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths BATES: 75c, $1.00, 11.50 PER DAI The only hotel in the business district Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. O. BLIQH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. Nobody envies Henry More;cnthau liia positiou as American nmbnswiidor to Turkey. CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, RICE-PORK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET Guaranteed Entertainers rrjaqiarCTrmilJlj..jwyi ri iiaianrMnrraea The Oldest Organization in America Forty-Three Years Under Same Name, with Some of the Original Entertainers in Each Concert Three Generations Artists, Composers, Juvenile Prodigies Have traveled throughout America and Europe; sung for Presidents and Royalties. A Program of Classics, Original and Folk Songs to be presented under the Auspices of the Co. M, O. N. G. Salem, Thursday, March 16 ONE NIGHT ONLY! COKE! 5nc3 rc.isii jlj. i ! L S SOREJAME BACK Rub Backache Away With Small Trial Bottle of Old, Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" Hack hurt, you f Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges! Mow listen! That's iiunliago, sciatica or maybo from a strain, and you'll get relief tho mo ment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out sorjness, lameness u:id stiffness so quickly. Yon simply rub it on your buck and out conies tho pain. It is harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Oct a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. .lacobs Oil" from any dru store, ami after using it just once, you'll forgot that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will nev er hurt or causo any moro misery. It never disappoints and has been recom mended for lid years. GOES TO MEDFORD Klder Taylor O. Hunch, president of tho .Southern Oregon Seventh Day Ad veatists association, with headquarters at Medford, has accepted a till to a larger field anil will take chargi; of the work in Idaho, with headquarters at Hoise He will be succeeded by Elder H. C. Thurston. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL Health Is Worth Saving, and Some Salem People Know How to Save It. Many Salem people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kid neys when thoy know these organs nood help. Weak kidneys are responsible for a vast amount of suffering and 111 health tho slightest delay is danger ous. Use Dean's Kidney Pills a rem edy that has helped thousands of kidney sufferers. Here is a Salem citizen's recommendation: W. O. Johnston, gardoner, 1021 Mill stroet, Salem, says: "Aftor sovoral medicines had failed to help me, I used Doan's Kidney Pills and got great relief from kidnoy and bladder trouble. still use Doan's Kidney I'ils once in a whilo when a cold Bottles in my back and kidneys and tho kidnoy socre- tums becomo disordered. I always got quick relief. You may continue pub lishing the endorsement I have given Doan's Kidnoy Pills before " Price fide, nt all dealers. Don't simply auk for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills tho snnie that Mr. Johnston had. Foster-Milburu Co., Props., Miffnlo, N. Y. Attraction CMffiHM Ml i'1'1' GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN STEAMERS IN" LISBON HARBOR BguiKanrv-cm 1 II! 19 -'' vS ; y.y :: ' : ' ? " '' ' '' ' : " ' ' ' " -v i - A - ip:ii,f:?'r:;::?::'i::;;m: i 4; L. .... nmmvP ff. f . I.'ubon. Portugal, an3 jrlr.r'cor. Portugal has requisitioned Gcriv.in and Austvian ships lying in "its various harbors. The commander of tin i.aval division took jossession of ,thirty-six vessels belonging to Germa.ia and Austrian at Lisbon. Eight 'German steamships lying in the harbor of St. Vince.it, Cape Verde islands, ;were also seized by Portuguese. . There are eighty German and Austrian vessels in other Portuguese port?, all of which will probably be seized by. the government. Lyman Hill Injured at Railroad Crossing 'Capital Journal Special Service.) Cheni iwa, Or., Mar. 1.1. The South ern Pacific south bound passenger train which passes Ciicmuwa school at 11:00 o'clock Saturday, caused an accident at the crossing which caino near closing the death of Lyman Hill, an elderly farmer of this place. AI r. Hill, who was accompanied by his 10 year old granddaughter was driv ing his teuin icross the tracks at Chem awa, when the incoming passenger train struck iiis wagon with terrific force, precipitating Mr. Hill some dis tance and rendering him unconscious. ; Little Marvil Hill, while greatly! frightened, escaped almost by a miracle.' Tho horse was bruised and wagon completely demolished. Eye witnesses' to the accident claim that the incoming train rang no signal bell. Mr. Llman Hill, who is related to prominent people here, is 80 years of age, and is suffering greatly since his accident. Mr. Hill is utterly unable to rest except in a sitting posture. His neck .ind spine is too much injured to allow him to lie down. The deepest concern is felt for the genial old gentleman and a wave of sympathy goes out to him from all ov er Oregon. The plucky little grand daughter escaped almost unhurt, to the umazement of by-standers. CATARRH GERMS EASILY KILLED Only Way To Cure This Disease Is To Destroy Its Cause. If you have catarrh and want to get rid f it you must kill tho germs which causo catarrh. Stomach dosing, oint ments, sprays, creams, douches, etc., fail bocause they overlook this fact. They all help bv giving temporary rolief but they do not reach the germ life that hns found lodgement in your head, nose, throat, and could not destroy it if they did. Tho best known way of destroying the dangerous germs of Catarrh and : consequently ending tho disease itself, is to breatho into tho air passages ofj lyour nose nnd throat the pleasant, peuo-i trating air of Hyomei (pronounced; Higho-me). Hyomei is made from! i purest oil of Eucalyptus combined with! .other powerful, healing, antiseptic and! : germicidal ingredients. You breathe it) through a littlo pocket inhaler whiehj Daniel J. Fry nnd other leading drug igists in Salem and vicinity arc furnish-1 ing with every complete treatment sold.j 'Every time you inlialo the sweet, fra-i grunt nir (if Hyomei through this little device you nro drawing into your swoll-l ;on, inflamed, germ lauen membranes a: 'medicated air which will not only ro-j ' duco all the swelling and inflammation ami open your clogged nose and stop - pod up nir passages, but will absolute j ly nnd positively destroy every trace I of Catarrh germ life it reaches. Drug 'gistB are so sure of the blessed, lasting relief that Hyomei brings to catarrh sufferers that they sell it invariably on the positivo guarantee thnt money paid will bo refunded if successful re sults nre not secured from its use. Get a Hyomei outfit from your druggist to day and begin nt once to drive this 'dangerous and disgusting disease from yir system forever. i WANT PAPERS SUPPRESSED I San Antonio, Tex is, Mar. 14. Pis i patches from Douidas, urging American 1 authorities to immediately suppress a ; number of Mexican newspapers pub lished in El Paso, San Antonio and oth 'er border cities, were made public this I afternoon by the Carrinrn consulate I here. The dispatches asserted the news j papers in question were agitating the .Mexicans to create trouble with the American forces. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. SEIZED BY PORTUGAL ST0L1AGII UPSET? I a ,1 Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach' suf ferers are doing now. Instead ot taking tonics, or trying to patcli up a poor diges tion, they are attacking the real cause of the aliment clogged liver and disordered bowels. i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver In a soothing, healing way. When the Hver and bowels nre performing their natural functions, away goes Indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste In your month, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't care feeling, no ambition or energy, trou bled with undigested food, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive OIL You will know them by their olive color. They do the worlc without griping, cramps or pain. i i Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 2Gc per box All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus. O. Professor Emeritus U. of 0. Passes Away at Eugene Eugene, Or., Mur. 15. Georgo Hask ell Collier, aged H9 years, professor emeritus of the University of Oregon, is dead at his home here. He retired from active teaching in 1S05. Among his surviving children are Robert Collier of Sail Francisco ind u... u i t .x.t iurs. .tai v .louusoii, in uuiiiviMa, m-j ifornin. i ONE GOOD IDEA In a year's time would pay for its cost a hundred-fold. And you are suro to get many good idns from reading that favorite mag azine of merchants The Advertising World Published monthly nt Columbus, O. A dollar bill pays for a year. TOM TAG G ART FOR SENATOR Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 15. It was believed today Governor H listen would uppoinr Tom Taglgart, former chairman of hto democratic national com mittee to succeed United States Senator Shivery who died yes terday. CHILD SUFFERED WITH TERRIBLE ECZEMA Mother TelU How New Herbal Balm Cured Eczema on Hands of Daughter. AN INTERESTING ACCOUNT P'KXMA, tlie new herbal skin halm, may he im-il upon the skin of a delicate in taint, 'tint in iMelt allows how hdumlcu tins itmctly is, hut mill it will ck-ar anil cute such Uia cusi'i ulcerous uie anil all forms ot Kcze ma. iSuiiiiivrs from si. in trouble need not .car bad results with tiiu& this preparation. Alter it short treatment tlie fckin will be ai aott nnd elastic as a new born babe. Mis, Mary Uivvm. 641 t .at la ml St., Toledo, says: 'My little daughter, sewn years old, had a bad ca of luietna on her band. It was boll, v.nxhtly, paniiul and itchy. V u wd but one box only ot P'KXMA and the n-.iuhs were many times biyond our hmdeat . ,'e latum. 'Hie child i now wU and w vnh to imlore this trmedy. lo not ltufcr all d. y nj liu smake all nij;lit or be oiraid to sec your friends because of a hum Mm ting and unMirMly skin disease. se P'KXMA and yon will be proud ot the vendition your skin will te in. e are the only druugiiis tn this town fiom whom P'KXMA, thc Krcat herbal bim can be scented. Ask us today. Crown Drug company, 332 Stato St. Mill Company Has Secured More Land The building of a sawmill in Silver ton by the Silver Falls Timber company is practically beyond conjecture. It. would seem that nothing short of a Kinsas cyclone could move the location to any point other than Silverton. M. C. Woodard, general mauager of the company, has spent the grenter part of the week here attending to business details. He is a veritable sphinx as fir as giving out news. We hardly blame him for this, however, but we hope he will soon have to ad mit that Silvrton is the chosen site. The Wolt'ard site is admitted to be an ideal location. The soil is of the best for the dredging and building of! a pond and the rot. lining of water.! While options are holding on a eon-;gj9U an( dog,, you suffer from back- and life-saver for all big meat eater siderable amount of land in this tract, i ache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, or the and those who deposit lime-salts in their still furtner options have been taken . twinges and pains of lumbago, rhetima- joints. Ask the druggist for "Anuric." just recently on more land. The price tism an(1 BOut; The urine 5g oftcn I put up by Dr. Pierce, in 50 cent puck asked by Mr. olfard for the property , cloud fu!1 of SC(liment. channcls often 'ages, has met witn the approv.il of the eom-i ' . P'lny. a The null will he one ot the largest in Oregon and will have a daily output of 1")0,()()0 feet of lumber a day, employ ing about 3110 men. This company owns 2H,")IIU acres of timber in Marion and Clickamas counties, most of which, however, is in northern Marion. The Silver Falls Timber company, is owned and operated by eastern capital, and most of tiie officers of the company re side in the eastern states. Uonils to the amount of $1,500,000 were issued recently an,! x mortgage, recorded nt the Salem court house, on 2S.500 acres of their limber lands was given as se curity, and was taken by the Continen tal and Commercial Trust and Savings linnk & Trust comp.uiy ami Frank IT. .Tones, both of Chicago. Silverton Ap peal. Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers YouDrink More Water . just dampen a sponge or, soft, brush j with it and draw this through your If you must have your meat every : hair, taking one snuill strand nt a time; day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with 'by morning all gray hairs have disap salts occasional!, say a noted authority peared. After another aplicntion or who tells us that meat forms uric aci',l ,wu your hair becomes beautifully which almost paralyzes the kidneys injllark. glossy, soft nnd luxuriant and their efforts to expel it from the. blood. -vou "l'l't'r ywa younger. They become sluggish and weaken,! ' ' ,honkiZf "glaV par - 7Z , Refugees flunk Peons Will back or sick headache, dizziness, your RllC.ll Tft Accict Villa stomach sours tongue is coated and! llUOH IU ftddldl TUld when the weather is bad vou have! , rheumatic twinges The urine get9 (Continued From Page One.) idoudy, full of sediment, the channels i often get sore and irritated, obliging mMI either in or en route to Galeana you to seek relief two or three times i to begin pursuit. , during the night. I Carrnnzistas have abandoned hope To neutralize these irritating nci.ls. 1 that teir activity will prevent or at to demise the kidnevs and flush off-1(,a8t postpone tho American expedi te body's urinous "waste get four i tl0n- Gutierrez stated he hoped to ounces of .lad Salts from any phar macy here; take a tablespoonful ni a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fne This famous salts is made from the ncid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has be". . u ed f r gen a ion o f sh and Ml . . stimulate sluggish kulneys, also to ni-mi t ruiivfi ha nn i iic in nriiiP an it tin miurau.e. me uc.us m j longer im.mes, u.us cmng o'-'""' j weakness. Jail Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure, and makes a delightful etterv escence littia water drink. Real Estate Transfers .Martin a. nenson ec ux 10 i . u. ami Keep account of the number slaughter M. L. Holm, part 1. N. Gilbert claim, HS, P) similar contracts have been made - W. I with Pnlomns and Corrnlitos companies. Sylvanus Page et ux to .T. W. and I The latter are American owned estntt s F.lizabetn Apple, S. 1-2, S. V. 1-4 ot ;n ,.xi0o. block 32, North Salem. Fifty refugees from Cliilniahua C: Elizabeth and J W. Apple to Sylvan-1 nl.rivin(; ,,pre roT,ortcil anti-American us i age, pan u. -mimcy c um, v, A. V. Schiunk et ux to C. M. and Mary O. Robinson, part block 12, Uni versity Add. , J. P. YVnlinner et ux to Thomas B. Kay, Fraction lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (i, block 52, University Add. Salem. James Kitz.el et al to'C. C. Witzel, part ( has. Craft cl.iim, 4.1, 8, 2 V. C. C. Witzel et ux to Clara Campbell, part ('has. Craft claim, 43, 8, 2 W. C. C. Witzel et ux to Minora Witzel, part ('has. Craft claim, 43, H, 2 V. C. O. Witzel et ux to Lei. Koisv ..nd tirattt. al, part Cltas. Cml t claim, 43, ; c an-anza svmpntliizprs firod on nn Am S. '2 W. erienn (rain oast of Kl Paso. Tht nt- ('. O. Witol ot ux to Kvt-lvn Brady, tUmle of t'arranza's officers Kupportcd part ('has. Craft rlaini. CI, S '2 V. ' (these threatening demonstrations, it V. t Witzel et ux to Lewis Warner i anderstond, followino; GutlerrerN Lee. part. ('has. Craft el.iim. 4;t, M, '2 Y. failuro to (rain General Pershing eon- Win. McGili-hrist, Jr. et ux to Zelia sent to a two weeks' postponement of llaelton, part block !, Sob Hill An.j nex. Salem. ; Austin h. Smith ot ux to Mart'n : Kuultahl, part .1. Smith claim, 54, 7. 1 ; W; jrt S. Smith claim, 55, 7, I V. J'hilip Killiau et ux to Buik of'Mt. Attel, part Penj Cleaner claim, 51, ti, 1 w- i Tiiilip Killian et ux to Hank of Mt., Auuel, part lienj. Cleaner claim, ."il, ti, I W. M. V. Parkhnrst to T. K. and Minnie : Mcl'restoii, part lot :i, block 2, tSkaife and Mcintosh Add., Silverton. I Tell your neighbor or the sat- lsfaction of reading the Cap- ltal Journal Ourwar,tAjsilrncnet TJicailrcKrWrolaLoslOund wrtht flrl is wonderful try one if you have lost sancthinft New Strength for Lame Backs and Worn-out Conditions Dear Mr. Editor: I suffered from a lame back and a tired, worn-out feeling. Was unable to stand erect and scarcely able to get around. It would usually come on at first with crick in small of my back. I took one box of Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets and my back commenced to get better soon after starting to take them. I did not have to walk doubled over as I did bofore using tho "Anuric." It is the best remedy I have ever taken for what it is intended to relieve. I hope those who are in need of such a remedy will give these Tablets of Dr. 'Pierce's a trial Yours truly, A.G.DRAKE. Note: When your kidneys get slug- LADIES ! SECRET TO Bring Back Color, Gloss and Thickness With Grandma's Recipe of Sage and Sulphur Common gulden sage brewed into ai heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked anil faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant; remove every bit or dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get tho rea.ly-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents a largo bottle, at timer Minres kiwivvn ns " Wveth 'a Kmrn anil Slllnliur ( 'nnniniiiiii. " t.itiiQ tivni.liinr! a lot of iiuuu. I While wispy, gray, faded. hair is not ; sinful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. i!y , darkening your hair with Wyeth 's Sago ifind Sulphur, no ono can tell, because it : does it so naturally, so evenly. You run down Villa within 10 days. United States army observers are not so confi dent. They estimated it mieht be months before the ouilaw and hfs fnl lowers nre exterminated. A spirit nl most of pessimism was reported at Col ambus. The soldiers expect a long, ard "T ribly ltinK a year ni tivn vpora if fTnrriinyn nimnufi it- nJaHo,,s for thc itt wnr arc . 1 . . being made on a large scale. Train ifta,8 0f provisions and etpiipment have ,,; ti,n,mh VI pn 'fmn, east, bound to Columbus, for several days. General Luis Terrazas has con traded to provide the Americans with fresh beef from his ranches in Chihua hua state. A group of cowboys will accompany the expedition to round up nnd kill the cnttle. The nrmv Is to demonstrations -there when they left John Murray, head of thc Y. M. C. A. in Chihuahua, was insulted nnd his party sneered at as they passed through the streets. Threats of violence were made against them. Murray and the others heard reports that thousands of peons would flock tn Villa's support. They expected thnt Villa would have a large 'force at his command bv the time the Americans catch up with him. Small bands ot illistns have looted voml raiu lioa west ot hi l'nsn and Pill yrur home atmosphere with exquisite lasting fragrance ED. PINAUD'S LILAC The preat French perfume, winner cf highest international awards. Each drop as sweet and fragrant as thelivinff Lilac blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said : "I don't see how you, can sell such a remu'kablc perfume tor 75 ccms a bottle" a id remember each bottle contains 0 ot. it is wonderful value Try it Ask your dealer today for HO. HNAUD'S LILAC. 1-or 10 ce ils our Atrurican offices will send you a testing bMie. Write todsr PABFUMEHIE ED. HXAID, Dcpt M 1 ED. PINAUD Bldg, New York h-rjym n.;'iii in 'p mpiMi.i i Always Watch This - Strictly correct weight, iquare deal junk, metal, rubber, hides and furs. Big stock of all sizes second hand iron for both roofs and buildings. linoleum. It t H. Steinback Junk Co. The ITouse of Half a Million Bargains. 302 North Commercial 8t pion 808 ; get sore and sleep is disturbed two or ! three times a night. This is the timo you should consult some physieinu of J wide experience such as Dr. Pierce, of 1 the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Iusti- 1 tute, Buffalo, N. Y. Send him 10 cents . for large trial package of his new dJ" vovery "Anuric." White him your symptoms and send a cample of urine for test. Experience has taught Dr. ) Pierce thnt "Anuric" is the most pow- i erful agent in dissolving uric acid, as j j hot water melts sugar. Being so many ! : times nioro active than lithia, it clears j the heart valves of nny sandy sub- j stances which may clog them anil j , checks the degeneration of the blood- j vessels, as well as regulating blood pros- ! suro. "Anuric" is a regular insurance ) How to Fight Tuberculosis In paver read hint yenr lrfor the llemr County Medical Soeiety and published In part In tlie Louis ville "Medical PrwiMi" Dr. J. W. Cnrlmrt, of San Antonio, Texan, a phynlclnn who hna devoted lunch J time to the Htudy of tuherculnHlff. niiidi "Since lime nnlta conNtitu'.W, 1 tliree-fourthH of nil the mineral auVVlr NtiuiceN of the human, body, they niUNt lie Mimilled lu the fooda or Mupiilemcntrd In mineral prepara tions, or nnturnl Ntnrvation euniiea with tuhcrciiloHlM unchecked. The widespread uud unchecked aprend Tiff tiilierviilosia and oilier preventable illHcusea In due lararely tn the Ue enleilied (lime luckluu) eondltlonH of multitude!) throuKUout the elvillaed world." Thus from another authoritative medical source conies justirication for the use of lime in tho treatment of tuberculosis. Hince this is one of the Ingredi ents of Eckman's Alterative, much of the success attending tho wide spread use of this remedy doubtless is due to the combination of this salt in such n way us to render it easily assimilable. It causes no stomach disturbance, and since it contains neither opiates, narcotics nor habit-forming drugs. It is safe to try. Eckman's Alterative has effected remarkable results In numerous cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (consumption) and allied chronic af fections of tlia throat and bronchial passages. In many Instances such j conditions, apparently, have yielded ( completely to it. In case your druggist Is out of It, ask him to order, or send direct,. to us. Eiknun Laboratory, Philadelphia , Use Zemo for Eczema Never mind how often you have tried nnd failed, you can stop burning, itching ; eczema quickly by applying a little zomo furnished by any druggist for 25c. Kxtrn large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In u short timo usually every trace of pimples, black heads, rash, eczema, tetter uud similar skin disenses will be removed. For clearing thc skin and making it vigorously healthy, zemo is an exceptional remedy. It is not greasy, sticky or watery and it does not stain. Wheu others fail it is the one dependable treat" went for all skin troubles. Zemo, Cleveluad. the American expedition. mt. , ..i i i t inrec iuexicun newspapers puonsncii ill EI Paso were suppressed by the po lice. The "Del Norte," a Curranza. organ, printed an extra edition featur ing a threat that the Mexican onglo would eat the stars out of the American flag. All the papers were confiscated. Fernando Ganiochi, the editor, was ar-; rested on a charge of attempting to incite riot. i The diary found on the corpse of Pablo Lopez, Villa's chief lieutenant, killed at Columbus, showed that he ' planned the Santa Ysnbel massacre. Hi also described his movements with tho Villa column wheu it moved against' Columbus. The diary gave the location, of Villa's food and ammunition caches., This information is expected to be of -e great value to the American expedition. ' ti:e value of troth Truth in business is just as important J " f confidence, establishes good-will and builds a reliability that will not be wrecked by the storms of competition. Through three generations people have learned to place rcjiance on the advertised words of Scott's Emulsion, because they are untarnished, unex aggerated truisms about a household remedy of real and actual worth The popularity of Scott's Emulsion i is increasing as intelligence advances, j because in these days of adulterations : it continues toguarantee pure cod liver oil I medicinally perfected with glycerin i.unl ! hypopliospliites to build strength, iui- j prove the blood and strengthen the lungs. : it is free from alcohol or opiates a w hole- ' some food-tonic, truthfully advertised. Scott & Bowuc, BloouificM, N. J. 15-29 Si Ad" Changes Often wtHltttHWttttt,HH and highest prices for all kinds of I pay 2ic per pound for old rigs. incubators. All kinds corrugated Eoofing paper and second hand itt H