Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 11, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY' CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1916.
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Willamette Valley News
tMt M.MMIH .)f
Gervais News
(Capital Journal Special Service)
uervus, Oct. 11. Mrs. Ira Vincent
and children of Wren, Oregon, who
nave been visiting with .Mrs. Vincent's
sister, Mrs. G. 1.. Moisan anil with Mrs.
Sumner Stevens the past week, return
ed to their home Sunday.
Mrs. Gait and little son of Portland,
who have for several months been the
guests of Mrs. Gait's sister, Mrs. John
Goetgen, returned to Hie city last week.
A three day vacation was given the
pupils of the public, schools while the
teachers, Jlr. Holway, Miss Brock ami
Miss Lyle Stewart attended institute
at Salem.
Mrs. John McKinney of Woodhiirn
was a week end guest of her daughter,
Mrs. L. 8. Moehel.
Miss Vesta Marshal, nth grade teach
er at Stayton, came down by the elec
tric each evening of institute week,
and also spent the week end with, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Marshal.
Margaret and I.ois, the little daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. A. De.lardin, who
recently were taken to the Willamette
sanatorium by )r. Hickman for the
removal of adenoids and tonsils, are
reeoveiing nicely. "
Dr. J. i LeFevre and familv of Port
land motored down Sunday to spend
the day with Kev. L. S. Moehel and
family.
L. E. Chamberlain and familv motor
ed over to McMiunville last Tuesday,
taking with them the sister of Mrs.
Chamberlain, who hail come from Ta
coma with her husband to tuke in the
state fair and the McMiunville round
".
Pheasants are scarce this fall, . the
hunters are not,
' Mr. and Mrs. Y. A. Hand left last
wook for McMiunville where they will
remain until deciding upon a. new lo
cation. Mr. Hand recently sold out bin
drug business to J. U Kelly.
J. L. Kelly, our new druggist, and
wife will occupy tho house vacated by
F. A. Hand.
' At a special school meeting held Oct.
Oth b"1M mill tax was voted.
Dale (.'utsforth, wife and two chil
dren and sister, Miss Vine ta Cutsforth
of Riddle aie visiting relatives lieio.
Mrs. Guy S. Davis of New York city,
field secretary of the wnnians board of
home missions of the Presbyt.'riuu
church, U. S. A., held a conference wish
the local missionary -society t-Viilay, at
the home of the president,- Mrs. Scott
Jones, at which thirty six ladies were
present, hi the evening Mr. Oavii
at the
en. o.vnig
gave an interesting lerturo
church.
G. h. Moisan and f irmly Hi
a new 1917 Ford.
G. L. Moisan and family, Mn. Sum
ner Stevens and Miss- I,yle Stewart
motored to Woodburn Monday, "veuiii
in Mr. Moisan 's new Ford.
Harvesters of the marrowfat spi::sh
and of apples are very busy' thosa days.
Columbus day esrrctses w ill bo ap
propnately observed in Ilia primary
room Thursday. -
Woodkrn News
Thursday to visit friends returning
home Sunday evening.
Carrie liruce and son Claude, were
in Woodburn Saturday and Sunday.
1'hobe Theobald of Silvcrton was in
town Thursday.
T. L. Bliu'kmun and Mrs. Kdnn Gor
don were married in Vancouver Snt
urday, '
.Lee .Sims motored to Portland Sun
day evening with a party in his Ford.
A baby girl came to gladden the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson
Monday morning.
Bruce Sims entered high school as a
senior Monday.
TSREE
GET RID OF HUMORS ISubject: 'The Man Who
AND AVOID niKFASF! Knows How to Listen."
(Capital Journal Siecial Service)
Woodburn, Ore., Oct. 10. Mrs. Mnl
loy and children of The Dalles spent
the week end with Mrs. Mnlloy's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McKcc.
Ksthcr Doud visited in Portland last
week.
Mrs. B. M. Dimick of Monitor was
shopping in tins city last Thursday and
visiting Mrs. S. J. voder.
K. X. Hall attended the undertakers
convention held in Portland Thursday
Friday and Saturday of last week.
The Misses Lillie Chappelle, Aletha
Bitney and Kthel Bonney were shop
ping in Portland Thursday.
Mrs. Sadie Dimick was a week end
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Rob John
ston of Portland.
Aldou Agio of Snn Francisco, Cnl.,
is here visiting friends' nnd relatives.
He expect to stny about ten days, be
ing on a two weeks vacation.
Grace Harding left for her homo in
Glendalc Monday morning on account
of il health.
Delbert Jones, who has been visit
incr Mrs. L. M. Bitney, went to Med
ford Sunday evening, where ho will at
tend school.
Alburn Sims went to Portland Fr
dav returning Sunday.
Pearl Blnckmur went to Oregon City
Are You Still Boiling the Wash
on the Old Wood Range?
How mu$ easier is the new way the Gas Water
Heater way. Saves labor and clothes.
A Gas Water Heater means a cheery, quick
Washday. No fire to build, no fuel to carry in,
no stove to fuss with, no tubs of water to life or
drag about. But always
Flowing Hot Water from the Gas Water Heater
Hot water the instant your Washday begins.
Enough for thorough rinsings and cleanings.
And no glowing wood stove to overhead the
laundry.
Gas Water Heaters are not expensive. A moder
ate outlay will place one in your home and supply
. hot water for every household need.
Ask us today about it
The GAS COMPANY
Spring Valley News
(Capital Journal Special Service )
Spring Valley, Ore., Oct. 11. Mrs.
Beydler and children, of Beavcrton,
have been guests for the past week at
the home of Mrs. C. A. Taylor They
were friends in Knusas.
Among those from here who attended
the Kound-l'p at McMiunville were Mr.
and Mrs- S. H. Barker, Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. D. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craw
ford, Mrs. L. M. Perviue, Mrs. Frank
Matthews, Miss Genie Smith anil her
father, Jns.' Smith, Fred ami Jesse Sim
kins. x
Oscar f'atton, of Salem, is spending
the week with his father, W- S. Cat-
ton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Worth Henry, of Snlcm,
were Sunday guests of Mr. Henry's pa
rents here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elbert Mann, of Port
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton, of
Pendleton, spent Monday at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Clarke. Mr. Hamp
ton crossed the plains with Mr. Clarke's
party in the early days.
-Mr. and .Mrs. K. C. Crawford and son,
Aubrey, of Snlem, were over Sunday
visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Crawford.
Miss Klsie Taylor is attending the
teachers' institute at Dallas.
Mrs. Win. Davis is home from Dallas,
where she has been earing for her
daughter, Bliss, at tho home of Mrs.
Fred Suver. Miss Bliss Davis is now
about recovered from the effects of her
recent operation for apepndicitis
The Misses Phoebe and Mary Wyntt,
Mr. Booth and Mr. Osborne, of Amity,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S, D. Crawford.
Mrs. 1.. M. Purvine, Mrs. Frank Mat
thews, Miss Geme .Smith and her fath
er, Jas. Smith, Fred und Jesse Simkins.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Worth Henry, of Salem,
were Sunday guests of Mr. Honrv's iin-
rents here.
A. fire starting in the Bnilev hills on
Monday afternoon caused some excite
ment here, as it soon spread throuuh
the stubble and St. John's weed nnd
was rushing on toward the hills back of
the Phillips and Purvine places. How
ever, vigilant fighting with wet sacks
wns rewarded, so thut by 10 o'clock it
was subdued and all were able to on
home and sleep in pence. Jt was not
known how the fire started but it may
have been from sparks from n steiiiii
engine which passed along the road that
morning.
Humors in tbe blood cause inter
nal derangements that affect the
whole system, as well as pimples,
boils and other eruptions. They affect
all the organs and functions, mem
branes and tissues, and are directly
responsible for the readiness with
which some people contract disease.
For forty years Hood's Sarsaparilla
Las been more successful than any
other medicine in exposing humors
and removing their inward and out
ward effects. It is distinguished for
its thoroughness in purifying the
Diood, wiiicn it enriches and mvigor-
"Tho Man Who Knows How to Lin
ten" was the suhjevt chosen by ir.
Lynn Harold Honsjh for an informal ad
dress to tho Willamette student body
at this morning's chapel hour.
Dr. Hough divided the face into
three clnsses: the man who knows how-
to listen to books, to people, and to
life itself. In tact he said, "1 hope
that the college man will enjoy books
in after life despite the fact that they
have been to college. The university
man comes to regard books as tools
and loses tho thought that books are
friends. Who ever heard a poet write
a lyric about a hammer or a sonnet
about a buzx sawf Tho temperament
Unseen Hands at Work-Ford
atcs. No other medicine acts like it, ! of nnalysis is fighting the temperament
for no other medicine is like it.
Get Hood's Sarsaparilla today,
Insist on having Hood's.
! of inspiration. A cynic about books is
tho man who has lost capacity to re
spond and every step in eynocism is a
step in dogma. We can never be of the
most use in life until we can use the
temper of our own life in life itself.
I he man who can carve tnc ideal m
human life which God lins given him
is doing the supreme thing."
Dr. Hough will speak in Waller
i Impel this levelling at 7:.I0.
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES
University Notes
That Willamette students are fol
lowing in the footsteps of commercial
tendencies today is shown by tho reg
istration of .'17 students for the study
of Spanish. Whereas two years ago no
courses were given in this old Latinie
tongue as no student matriculating at
the university desired them, the regis
tration for this ancient language is now
approximately 1000 per cent increased
over that or last year alone. The. only
deductions possiole for the sudden pop
ularity of Spanish is that Americans
intend to invade the southern repub
lics us the limits to westward expansion
have just about been reached. The
courses are being taught by Prof. Gus
tav Ebsen, a fluent linguist in the
idiosincranes of this musical tongue.
Since the taking of the official Wil
lamette song books under the shelter
ing wing of the Websterinn Literary
society, much interest in the standard
ization of the book has been mnmfoMtu.l
nmnmr ufii.l.iutu 'i..nW.. ..1 : I
this splendid means of preserving uni-' t,.t,!11y. ',ark ,?,n'1 lu"," '"t over
versify melodies for future generations.! itjou'H get a 50-cent. bottle of
Two editions of the book have already , y? 8 fc"le, 811(1 BulP1""' '"
been published and considerable ma-! j'011"!1 at dl"B st0TC- Millions of
terial preparatory to the publishing oflhom,'B of 1ni8 ol( famous Sage Tea
a third is now in the hands of the so-1 lieclle, improved by the addition, of
ciety committeemen. As the books nro ' 0,llcr inKr'''lionts, are -sold annually,
loose leaf in form, there is ample room I8"'" a well-known druggist here, be
ior niiiny successive editions. Kav Met-icnu" ir darkens the hair so naturally
calf and Llnvd Lee were editor of nn" evenly that no one can tell it has
the last editiion, '"''" appnen,
Wednesday afternoon each
Don't Stay Gray! Sage Tea
and Sulphur Darkens Hair
So Naturally that No
body Can Tell
You can turn gray, faded hair beaU'
II
Those -whose hair is turn! ne crnv or
week "cconnng tnded liae a surprise await-
(Continued from page one.)
Oct. U. Kavarian troops under General
Von Krntft, niter- capturiug the Hed
Tower pass have marched southward
nnd invaded Rumania from the noth
lor the first time since the beiriiiiiinir f
tho war, it wns semi-officinlly an
nounced today-
The first and second ltumnninn nnii-
ies that invaded Transylvania have
been annihiluted by the Austro-Ger-mans,
w ho arc sweeping the enemy baci:
upon their own frontier. The northern
army, composed of Rumanians und Kus
frcnting hastily through the Georgeny
sinns, has begun to waver and is re
mountains beyond l'arait.
Falkenhnyn, having annihilated the
first Kuhiuninn army, turned at once
against the second Rumanian army and
lolled it up from west and south with
an irresistible attack, that broke tjie
enemy's opposition on the Sinka river
and threw the Rumanians across the
mountains of the Geister wood into the
Alt valley.
PRESIDENT
? WILSON
mat AUocTXTa I.
(Medford Mail Tribune)
Henry Ford sums up his reasons for supporting the
president thus :
"I am a republican, but I'm for Wilson because he is
onto the interests the unseen hands that seek to control
governmentand he is holding them off."
"Unseen hands," the invisible government, a portion
of which was exposed when President Wilson routed
from 3::io to 4::to.has been chosen by!g them, because after one or two np-i the lobby have played a prominent, perhaps dominant,
"Veil-King" Lyon as tho hour for plications the gray hair vanishes and : pvpvv rvni;f Ifol r.n,rmn,0.ri '
your locks liecome luxuriantly dark " J ..... viunj,,,
and beautiful. Unseen hands" finance political campaigns to secure
Jfi legislation to reimburse them for their expendi-
around, so get busy with Wyeth 's j tlU'C
Sugo and Sulphur Compound to-night
organized rooting practice on tho foot
ball tield. All students are expected to
turn out in force on tho gridiron und,
while watching the team practice, are
given a systematic course in Willam
ette songs and yells. The movement has
been recently begun that every student
may become thoroughly familiar with
every university melody nnd "rah
rah" noise. . .
In order to remove any cause for
misunderstanding or friction in regard
to the wearing of the erficinl pea-green
postage stamp by1 freshmen bids, n
standing upper class committee to ad
just individual cases wns appointed by
r.ari Megei, president of the student
body. This committee's action is final
and no freshman has any further ap
peal to relinquish the provisions of the
required edict. Errol Proctor nnd Grov
er Gates comprise this high court of
adjustment ill the fine points of under
graduate luw.
With the recent election of Miss Ger
trude Cunningham and Errol Proctor to
the executive committee of the associ
ated student body, nil vacancies in the
committee are now filled. This com
mittee consisting or' the two named.
Harrv Bowers and Warren Booth, alli.'or ensilage purposes tbe corn is
of the student body, Pn.tessor M. r.., j HUj,i that some farmers hold the
Peck of the faculty nnd the officers of wrong idea that is frost hits the corn
the student body, have complete con- j, 8 8eless. lie wns of the opinion
trol of ull student activities and or- ,,t tl, lv hurt is nn arresting of
gnnizations to the extent in which they h uither development. Corn should be
and you'll be delighted with your dark,
handsome, hair uud your youthtul ap
pearance within i few days.
This preparation is a toilet requisite
und is not intended for tho cure, miti
gation or prevention of disease.
Corn Not Injured
by Frost Says Expert
Although at first it wns thought
that the field coin had lieeu damaged
by the recent frosts and the milk in
the tii ins frozen and soured, nccord
ing to C. II. Smith, chief of the silo
department of Spaiibling Logging com
pany, there wns no other damage than
a checking of further growth uud de
velopment of the corn. Some of the
leaves will be lost, he says, but tl:
stalks lire green. The corn itself he says
wns past the milk stage and had reach
ed the dent stage, at which it has jnac-
tictill-- reached its fullest development.
U.
affect the condition of the members,
Meetings are held each week to take
care ot all such mutters.
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A good habit cannot be. formed
too early start the children on
IT. LyiQllnfe
For The Teeth
Powder Cream
Stnd 2c lump (or gsnerous smpl of eithr Dr. Lyon 'a
Perfect Dtntal Cream or Tooth Powdr.
L W. Lya & Sow, Inc JC1 w- 27Ul S N. V. City
as
An Artillery Duel Only.
London, Oct 11. German artillery
was more active throughout last night
on a large part of the battle front, Gen
eral Hnig reported this afternoon. .
. North of Neuville St. Vaast, the Ger
mans exploded a small mine cuusiug no
casualties. South of Hulliich, British
detachments carried out a successful ea
terprise against enemy trenches.
TREASON OR WHAT?
(Oregon City Courier.)
'In commenting upon the Courier's re
port of the recent republican banquet in
this city, the Columbia Herald of Houl
ton. Ore., has the following remarks to
make: -
Although serious complications were
feared as a result ot the bndlv but
tered skull of one freshman hid who
came into intimate contact with a so
phomore's hammer during the inform
al lower class fracas Monduy evening,
the danger is now passed from a phys
iological point of view. The predomi
nance of skin tight shaven heads. of
sundry freshnien and sophomores are
now tbe sole visible evidence of the
battle which was akin to "the glory
that was Greece and the grandeur that
was Rome'' in splendor. The bug rush
emergency pact rushed through the stu
dent body yesterday morning will en
able those desiring gladiatorial com
bat u chance to work out their energy
in a more systematic manner i
Thut all outstanding difficulties be-l
tween the sophomore and treshninn
classes might be put on the altar of
discard, a committee of five uppercluss
men were npiKiinted to draw up plans
for nn interclass bng rush nt 3 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon on the university
field. The rules adopted provide that
lit when it. reaches tho dent stage and
milk is still in the stalk.
Mr. Smith says that tlio silo business
is exceptionally good for this time of
year and that his force is kept busy all
the time setting them up. In fact he
says ha cannot get enough silos here
friinr the factory nt Xewberg, where
they urn manufactured. He has four
men on the jobs and they work ono
man one day with one farmer. Willi this
scheme they have been continually busy
for the past .'III duys ami expect at
least ten days more before thu season
ends.
Accordingly, to him, rnisiuess for this
year has been good while tho prospect
for next year is still brighter. Ho says
they expect to increase the capacity
of the plant nt Newbcrg next year in
order to be able to rill orders.
. "Unseen hands" financed Mark Hanna and in return
secured protection for financial brigandage. They are
financing Hughes' campaign with a lavishness unknown
since the days of Hanna.
"Unseen hands" are reaching for the control of gov
ernment, seeking, through Hughes' election, intervention
and exploitation of Mexico; for more tariff jobbery; for
halting the progress of human welfare by child labor
laws and eight-hour days.
. "Unseen hands" are unceasingly at work, injecting the
racial issue to punish the president for neutrality, for not
yielding to the kaiser to please Germany, and for not de
claring war on Germany to please Britain; injecting the
religious issue, to penalize the president for having a
Catholic secretary on the one hand, and not intervening
to save church property in Mexico on the other.
"Unseen hands" are working to destroy the federal
reserve bank act and substitute a central bank controlled
by Wall street; they are seeking to destroy federal con
trol of merchant marine to substitute subsidies. They
seek to abolish freedom of sailors to restore serfdom on
the high seas.
As the New York World puts it: "The great apostle
was talking of the spiritual life when he said that faith
is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of
things not seen. But 'republican faith in the election of
Mr. Hughes is the substance of very worldly things hoped
for and the evidence of these very fleshy hands not seen.
And Mr. Hughes works with them admirably and in per
fect command. That is why he cannot be made to answer
specific questions in a specific manner." (Paid Adv.)
Broke Auto Thief
to Lead In One Lesson
"In a speech at a republican banquet '.Trft,T" '!t , me'."n ea''1'
hHd in Oregon City last week, 00.!"'"' h?1 .. ,he, "ma c!a"' ha more
nor Withycombe said: "The Wilson ad-'1"11 e"H'hie ,h.e 0,h"' l'la ' !"
ministration has made a disgrace of the
as many more in the contest. Provis-
United States" " also maue that there shall be
"In God's name is there no cone!en ,w0 .,nir,is ma"-v huK le8 '"-'
left in the old party calamity howler, ! T ,o.0,.!,.,;" TK-Z
mat would tirinir B tilush of Minnie in'
tne cheek of one who would utter such
damnable treason agniust the adminis
tration or such a man as President Wil
man has succeeded in carrying a bii
over tne goal line he is automatical
ly liniinatcd from the fray. Conih
Miithews and seven students will act
son. especially coming from the lip. of i " ".n;"";:y nnsports-
mir .inia i...i K ! manlike tactn-s will eliminate a man
from the field.
our state executive?
V l..t ...... ! r "
-... v, i -. i y .,iir-r ill wn-vtiii mrr. m
fully size up and compare President1 V I T : ," a B
Wilson's almost miraculous administra i " "'"l" ai"""'K "",lu." ""'
tion with the disgraceful episode of
stri'fe, discord and mismanagement in
state affairs in the past two years by
peanut Governor Withycombe 's admin
istration, which would dirgrace Hades
in its palmiest davs. and note tl, ,lif. '
ferenee. ' I
And yet Governor AVithvcombe. the
corporation henchman who arraved his
influence against the school children in
I the interests of a railroad corporation,
jhas the supreme gall and brazen effronf
ery to stand up in public meeting and
,pew out the treasonable utterance:
I'Tlic Wilson administration has made a
disgrace of the T'nited States.'
"Shame! Shame!!"
intensity of the clash, tomorrow's spec-
What to Do for Eczema
lRud Backache Away with
Small Trial Bottle of Old
"St. Jacob's Oil:"
Tacoma, Wash., Oct. II. A youth
whose name is being withheld by the po
lice is a prisoner in the city jail today,
charged with stealing an automobile.
He was pursued by Herman Wohlfnrtti,
owner uf the mni'liiiie and when caught
was securely bound with a heavy ro
about his body and lowed several miles
into the city, being compelled to walk
FOR THROAT AND LUNGS
STl'BUOKN COKilld AKO COMM4
Eckmans
Alterative
HOI.U BIT AM. I.EAlilKU DKl'Mllhr
I'ointing out that the presence of
the Oregon troops on tho border made
possible pel fill solution of .n)
the entire distance behind the car, t 1 prolilem.Secretnry . of W.ir
nnicn one emi of tlie rope wns fastened.! Aewton I). Iluker has written a Irttnr
r"'V" .,.hW V"',n "",t" r1"""1 -M"'-;!.lin, coumndcr f
act of stripping the chassis when over-j (he regiment, which letter has been -c-.
' i-eived at the governor's office.
URIC ACID GOING GOING GONE
"Anuric" Will Not Fail to Stop Your Backache.
People are realizing more and more Dimvn " .i. .i.i....i i..i.i
every dny that the kidneys, just ns do .tonic, (both of which now come in
Greasy salves and ointments should not
be applied if good elenr skin is wanted.
Krom any druxgist for Zie or $1.00 for
extra large sins, ,get a bottle of xemo.
When applied as directed, it effectively
removes- eczema, quickly stops itching,
and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns,
wounds and dialing. It penetrates,
cleanses and soothes. Zenio is dependable
and inexiiensive. Try it. as we believe
nothing you hare ever used is as effective
and satisfying.
Zeino, Cleveland.
nnen your hack is sore and lame
or lumtingo, snatica or rreuniatism has
you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a
small trial bottle of old, honest "St I
1 1 ri:l I . '
, wii in any urug store, pour i iu ,,,..l .,.i . i Vi i i 'J . " """ I'ome in
little iii your hand and rub it ritht . f.,Uv tlIT-i ilughe - '' '"" for convenience of carrying
on your aching back, ami by the tin e ' ? k"l,,ey" V "1,n,!mv fkiu- "Anuric" i, now being
you count fifty, the soreness and la. separahn th. ZiJ.tZLU.MS' ' i"'rSn.f ."l!! h
ness is gone. n.i. nT:. .....m. wng to us pcrrectness.
ends tho misery, it is ,,..,!,.! . 1 tS . i." . "".."""""J ' "m ' . " Poisomng. Then
absolutely harmless and doesn't burn
the skin.
N'othing else stops lumbago, sciatica
backache or rhi intisiu so promptly
' - - - "irn,HiiiiiS
other serious ilisturbuaces.
iiiuur your uruumsr Tor "Annr n" nn. vr,..
Doctor. Wilt trniv 1...... AKn A l i i
!,; u. ...... x- i , : . """" ""'"i " ' uuuurcui
C ' 1,ew,Ior"i ivo-wlio daily give their thankful indorse-
catea that every one should driuk'ment to this powerful enemy to line
plenty of pure water between meals. 1 acid.
tvery any should exercise in the out-1 If you have thnt tired worn-out fwi.
-Idoor air sufficiently to sweat profusrly, ing, backache, rheuinntism, neural
,m Snil frnm limn In .v i
SII l. .1 ...... . " I". '11
.... -. , , v . norm waicning. as sni irom time to time stimu ate the or if your sleeD is disturbed hv tor, ?r
Ire affair is staged just prior to the kidney action hv n,en. .n n,.,i. .:....:' ..".T".? "",l?a by.to.otT
insugnr-l b,,,et, it w I, seek to ac T i, preparation ha. been thoroughly ; Tub et at drug store full treatment
-entuate the pangs of hunger in .lis- tried out at his Sanitarium, in the same 1.00, or send U0 for trial wekaw
tinguished visitors' anatomy. A.lmis- way as his " Favorite Presc'riptlon " for Dr. Pierce, Inv-alids' Hotel BuWalo?
s.on will be free. weak women and "Golden Medical ,X Y utfaKs