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TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUN'E 20, 1917. t r 1. Get ths hems care cf sheas fotlt It pajs I f X9 CXOSS IX SATE Ml Well dressed people always have well ahined thoe. festA, with tfce key for opening the box, its quick ihiciag qualities and the handy SmiA Home Set m -y. v gr EOKI SET for polishing, make the home care of shoes ' pleasure. BLACK TAM WHITS SH1KE WITH SM m AMD SAVE At all sWJere Aux m rabetitatc i: i i: ! Wkicti, Jsauf Tie ti tea a23t feinn iato lod Cr war fsad tatffti tt,m ail T Ik totimry will me t-V 'iJ r.te-kai? tie total atfcet by toaigit Tbi iu effisialiy fredtet4 to.I.y ntaiu vt ? firtt two day of tie week ' eastpargn. At tu rat, official rnO, the VtW. asked !') be more tiaa doabled by Monday aiglet, wken the week's ran aiga elowcw. ins of tli remariaWe feet tre of the eampaiga i the rc pom ef the maiT ttttm. iUw. I :; i-eri,te. Wyo., Biatte and T ,, Anzoea; Kama Asa, Cal.; Koseborg. Ore.; Oinapia, asd Everett, VVata., reported over kalf their allot ment subscribed, before an Fraceiaee, ta(i!e or Jo An g?lcs kai reported. : Safemic !(! aa4 IaTAlidt OHLICK'S n;r omcaua. OREGOH RESPONDS TO RED CROSS APPEAL r 2jr.1AI.TED IM ILK 'Many Counties WHI Easily Ex ceed Their Required Amount of Funds at I rjc aailk. In 1 gam. majsjlaaa4(roanp duktrcB. r arsonists. Par nrnoa, snjifcswldute; M wa-oic body. Iimatiuat Bamuhc mm tlM ! t Mora MUtiimaa tiwa tea, cofiae, ate j laataatfy pwpaaad Raojvraaoaaoiuac. SaWdlate. ZX TOU S frk. (Coatiaoed froat Fage One.) fcle Kfe and aad ficallr died in at ofne, hTrJ lea?fc f'jr itee ,ber arrrwT Portlaad. Or.. Jone 20. The band on Oregon" Bed Ooss t!ock glided wi( ly arooad its dial Tuesday. Withoat a (uaer it Med the l ( mark, $10, x, 25.0. When it rrhed the fiO, iXx point witbont a'akeniDg, Si, He CkairaiaD H. L. Corbet t and State Cam pa:trn Manager L. U. irhol begn to realize tbz preliminary reports from earbiuiaatie eamf'aien eommittea bad I not been exaggeration)!. Wkea it came 'fcll,Miy BOARD OF EXPORT (Coatiaaed from p&ga am.) By auvz Taousvss OV frftromOMit Smportane ia i)e!ai e.rciea Hb)en tomorrow ia Ike weddiwg of W. Jenrit ilarbord rry and ymosd Wa!h, of Haera tHrntt,, Mwr,t, mbirh will uhe pjaee t "tUiuhl View" the afrativ rei lewoe of Ibe bride elef irt, ilr. '' Biel J. y. Tf. eeremony will ln xolemnied in the morning, and it will be one of tbe largent and mint aborat wedd.na of tbe niuimer a noa. Many out of town fueata bar ar-. rived for (he function and will remain tT import&nt work. fa natem j,,r a few Abym V,.;..,.t fare tyiirg on a gentle aeale w'aile d,rOT the gnI throogh te aiiies are waiting on eonrena be-1 ""if' , .for aetting no a foo-l dert.eat and! anoBr category, thoae f joint rofrfkair.(( a?en-T here. Btit it i ":" thrilling heroism so perefa- nied oat, tit ali.e. armed with j eoareaie i f plenty of money American money "I firmly bflieT tbe re pone would lean eareeir be eioeeted to delay bar.! " imeai. xsa American oOK:e the t anadian roit for St. i ail, Mmj' grain if neotial eontmne it. Jlenre , woaia rotua as one man to their talk, here toey will tt relative. TheyJrta tfe the pror!eett of their nth-: trea wn .atnoti lervor born of a wf them are aereral of Mi Kry' aebooimatea who ara members of th JWta llt Jjplta sorority of whir b she popniar aurmiMr. Tbey r jsi beila Hhielda of Port una, frill i at tha fry home aswa nataia Urare of Portland, who wiM ie tha fiMat of Mim Hazel bown mim (.iiiiaoelb Uwit of Portland Who Will b With Mina j'ioreiuui cw. land, and the MisMts Vera Hedntaa and alberine Towni-r of I'ortland, Miss ti noiKut oi I'aiiin, and Mim Mar garet Htraiiirler of Kiigene, who will all b entertaine.l by Mim Marie ur-hiJl, mi, William T. fceill will kave the Mies Kdilh and (Jcrtrud weii or r.o2e, and Jr, Wayne JW aftll of 'on land. frthers who alao will be here for the wedilinif are Mr. and Mr. John I'ayne oauKiiiers mtnm irf-na and Mnry faynw, Mr. and Mrs Horner Jamiaon. Mr, and Mrs. Kalph Cake and Alius iornm lu-iluian, all of fortland. A party lnelulin Mr. sod Mrs, Wil liam it, K)lrilge( Mr, and Mrs. Wil li am HroWn and stntilf grandson, (lisnd It Hfowo, and Mrs. Jennie fhapmnn bare j?one to tba M Kenzle llridgo for a several days out tun. They motored to tbe bridge in the Kldrif(?n and llrown esrs. and were joined Ihdri) by Mr, and Mrs, Kmlnlph I'ranl, who drove tin from Portland. Mrs. William ('.. Knighton who ba been visiliiiK her mother, Mrs. K. K. Waters, left yenterdav for Ix AnRalcs, :al., to loin Mr. Knighton who has 1ea In tli south for suveral weeks, . Mrs. John H. I'ollm k and brr daiigh lef, Miss Helen I'olluek, left today over will stend tbe summer in the east, re into tbe market soon to beat tbe laming home in Heptember- Kn ro-jtlfl,.'irta to tbe piize. they will visit ia Vatxrourer, B. ('., and j l"le tbe rofa.iure is paked by Jaly Winftipeg. i'l 'onifres most at leat ottifiaily ree- jognize a food fontrol deartnent and -try are danweronMy apathetie and ob- Tomorrow mt'bt at 7:W o'clock there Herbert Hoover a sutii. lent op-Elivioos to the aente peril which threat- will be a ffteefinz of the Honor Guard ('rating appropriation, or he will re-jeat them," Barton outlined what the society at tb"! V. V. (.. A. igari mj a.iuinfM at an end, it u gOTernmeni ean do to overcome that. All to girls who are members ofiMI'- 11 woiiki r,e impossiMe lor hm the Honor Ooard ar rtorieated to bejt" direet food control withont official present as arrangements are to be made i,tata n money. mil oives tba Fower Hoover himself is in Xew Vork today looking into tbe grain exports sitnatioa. I he oneertain temper of congress on fir. ami Mrs. Floyd f'tter ore enjoy inj; a motor trip to Topjenihr Wah., and are accompanied by Ibe latter 's sisters. Miss Alma 1'boW and Mix Etna J'bole. Mr. and Mrs. John Kransse who ba ? "This atory was writtea by the ' to rest for the day in close proximity i'qaeeB's own pen and seat to a lady who ? tte 1,V torbett cx T;i . . . . , .ciam,ej: , ITC,.y reinmeo to ion ana, ..(nf.gliB awafee. oniy ,hat, but t nu sac leuer iiu acr bow. Drcgoa realizes that this war is tern I "Why ast the shocking storr of how'ble and big, that the finger of sorrow Ibratal German soldiers forsed p .tit ! !' f a? to h"1Pk eT 'lfe u"5 iKamaniaa women to disrobe ia nubile I 11 19 over nd ,hat the ore we i boys from the coneaenfes of their wounds, and their dependents from want, the more we will rejoice when it is a U over. Eivairv Spurs Conn ties la order to keep pace with their own progress, E. C. Pease, chairman of the v aseo-snerman county committee, found it neeessary to telephone every little while as the amounts received in the t-10,000 drive of the two connties began to come closer and closer to the total desired. But L. JT. Simpson, head of the Coos Curry county commit tee, hearing of the Wasco-Sherman ambition to lead the state outside Portland, suggested in a long distance conversation, '"Tele phone Mr. Pease that be had better wait until be beara from us." The brief message from Pendleton early in the dsy was, " I'matilla coun ty's .')0,HjO is ready," but there was full aad true oaderstanding of what this war means to them and their future. After declaring that "great masses or tft population throughout the eoua KIT AROUND COCCHI (CoBtittoe4 from JPag Oc.) Storict of teeteX rooms abort ami JT!oir T ft rifin3 hftr fVfhl Kat in 1mm intimatinn thm TTmatilla. f-nnn I the fowl bill, however, is making it! New York; of attractive school girls I ty committee felt that its work bad .very difficult, for him to make any be sought to litre to him with candy and more than begun. great neauway in bis present wora. smiles and motorcycle rides came to ' "cspou in iiki ior nse in(tne autBontiea from manv sonrces. vi the food conservation battle is the em-! However diligent tWhi mar have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. OeorgcJ&nrgo elawse in the espionage bill, 'been in bis alleged bestial and nmrdcr- u. nrosn since tn nisicr-t iinningnamj iisfn prouaoiy wiu ons pastimes, information is in nuptials, jlast Tkorsrlay, retumetl tOjign today. A general export program 'hands of the authorities reputed their borne ia Portland (Sunday night. a been formulated by the cabinet and; show bis rjisoeution with others partial or toiai embargoes on eoai ana j trapping and debauching glrla. All Sectloss Entbtrttastie The report from Antoria was that enthusiasm for tbe campaign had swept the city and the neighboring towns at tbe mouth of the Columbia. William Kyle telephoned from Flor ence that its'quo:a of 1000 had been (exceeded before the campaign began Am fU? del Ti UTS i SI- The Supreme Dessert Summer Flavors Mint flavor made frcm mint leaves is the latest Jiffy Jell flavor. It gives you an instant garnish jell for cold lamb, mutton and other meats. Airs, Itaic Huswrlle and daughter ' wneai io neuirais is being eonsiijerco. I A c earlv define,! tr?.ii f,, tk . .j .k.. . -. . . fr.r Mii-s Ruby Huseelle, of ldianapoli,l President Wilson is expected to sign. 'couth and brutal Cocchi to daintily ! &m. Two hoars had been sufficient' "W wi'i ie siimmer in naiein i ""r '"" , uirmuro in manicurea ami cictiantiv attired white wn the former s vm and daiighter-in ooara oi export control, inis ooara lavers is said to have been found law, Mr. and Mrs. E. T- huclle, have gone to Hood Kiver for a several davs vmit and arc the guests of Mrs. C. '. Paddock. Miss Olive: Heckler b-ft resterdav for fHtopin, Eastern Waxhiugton, where she will spend the summer with her brother, W. B- Beckley, En routa Miss Iti'cklcy will visit in Portland and Jlood hiver. Jilss Alice Kieldii left early in the week for Mt, Helens, Oregon, where she attended the wedding or Miss Elsie i'hilip and Kev. Allan Jlciat, which' took place today. The bride formerly was teacher in woiiw nave arbitrary powers over ship- The alleged connections of the bi ments of foodstuff to neutrals, being ieycle shopman are believed to have designed mainly to prevent neutrals rea.:hed high enough ia official eircles from getting an over abundance for ; directly to get Cocchi out of this coun try and to bis biding place in Italv after the ('ruger murder. CROWD AT ARMORY Ibemselves or a ixirtion for secret ex port to Ocrmany through neutral coun tries contiguous to Oermarry. Speculators Left Free This mctsure, probably checking such export quite effectively, is powerless, however, to prevent speculator friend ly to Germany from buying op vast quantities of grains for storage or for extortionate prices later. The food control bill, however, cen tralizing the power of distribution, would put an end to hoarding either; by American, neutral or pro-Oerman the nasbinuton junior biirh school of! buyers. this city, and has many friend in a- 1 i probable Hoover will lay new lent. land startling facts regarding the dan- Hev. Heist is pastor of tho Methodist church at Kose City Park, in Portland, and upon their return from their wed ding trip the couple will be at home in that cily. Mrs. .Tan irs I.lnney who has been vis iting in Haleui for the past three (Continued from Pag One.) grounds. . . . Mr. Corby emphasized tbe fact that he ia not in favor of public improve ment at private expense, and this as sertion brought forth generous ap plause. Sentiment With Kay. As had been agreed before the meet- to secure Canyon City's quota of 70 Koeburg reported securing HiJ, is- ion 1500. Medford t711. Baker county "oO0, Grant county 20ti0, t'n ion and Wallowa counties 5000, Pilot Rock irm in 15 hours, Bend 22', Klamath Falls fiaSo. Reports had been hard to get from tleppner and Barclay Acneson, special representative of .the state committee, was sent there to help the work. He came back with a telephone message: Heppner is Busy '-Heipner ia red hot for the Red Cross. There is money everywhere. This budding metropolis at a big mass meet ing unanimously pledged itself to raise its full quota and then to keep on go ing. This ia a district that never fell down in doing a good piece of work. Heppner is full of pep and will show the rest of Oregon what a real district ill Mint For Lamb or Mutton A Lime flavor made frcm lime fruit juice is tart and jestful and green. Like all Jiffy-Jell flavors, it comes in a sealed vtaL It gives you a jell for salads and for relishes. Mix your salads uuo it and make them a part of the jell, ' Lime For Salad For RelUhes Pineapple flavor made from pineapple juice is new in quick desserts. This flavor must be sealed to keep. And it must not be scalded. In Jiffy-Jell it comes ina vial, and you add it when the jell has partly cooled. 'Iff Jiffy Mint Sauce For Lamb and Othar RaasU Dissolve one paikag? ul Mini J'ffy Jell in one cupvf boiliiig watei. Add the Mint flavor from the vial, ibeu a cup of attained liquid liom ice pn lu which icast is cuokcJ. Serve Ooi. Pineapple And Jiffy JeH fruit flavor makes a delightful cold dish for a dessert, fot a supper dish or a children's party. Keep several flavors on hand. Every day this summer you will hnd a use tot Jitiy-Jell. WaukeshaPure Food Co. Waukesha, Wia. IMPORTED SllliSC WONDERFUL QUALITY BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS ECONOMICAL PRICES TUB SILKS Tub Bilks In splendid variety of Iripes. These mako cool, comfortable, a well as dressy waists, and they launder extra well. 32 fncli, wide at 100, $1.18, II 26 a yard. 1 J! ger threatening this country' food sup ply when he confers with senators again Friday morning. Home adminia- tration leaders were somewhat discour aged following the vigorous cros ex amination of Hoover by Henator Reed aud (lore yesterday. It was comparable to a court trial in which prosecutor had the accused on the grill. Throughout the hearing Kced referred to Hoover as the "witness". He and (lore indicated they will fight the bill to finielt. Filibuster Expected Tn expectation of a posaible filibus ter, both republican and democratic J leaders are prepared to pursue a dra 2, tic "short arm" course, if necessary. Hvl.stor Chamberlain bronght the bill Tiiio again in the senate todav and said I he would keep it there until acted on. 'Night sessions may be resorted to, and i if a filibuster is attempted, cloture will 'be invoked. j The batile in the v.pjier house is swinging around to a point of ominous i bitterness. I'miecesMir.v delays are ex 'neeted to brill! fire from tho white ihouseon recalcitrants. !i f!nmnv tn Meanwhile, friend of the bill today j ber eqlmU,v iB ,he ,ir ;.ould h welcomed the enlistment of Senator , (limini(,h h)r (uariBB output or .loiinsou, i Hiiiornia, wno nai nnen up ; hist batteries on tho side of food con jtrol and will glaze at the enemy this jweek. Three day of listless debate, mostly 'favorable wits expected to end in tho 'house tins afternoon. Chairman Lever of mg, Mr. Kay wa entitled to a come back, and he said pointedly that the can do." man who doesn't pay his jut assess-j Among the jubilantly successful re ment does not want these amendments ' ports from committees, not one has passed. Ha rereated again that onlv I suggested that to secure its quota com- 1 the delinquent will be hurt by the paas-lpletes its duty. There is general real lege of these measures, and that they areiiz,ion t,iat President Wilxon's call for . . ' -...'.. ilnli (Jill lilill tn. aAB.;tA 4l,n .marffan. tne one most able to pay their tax. He "'Ji" "i""" vuon.u ... ....Bv.. leclared thai the oeoule must nroteet ey war service funa oi tnc Hen cross their interests- lwa tnr minimum sum, that the need He then submitted to the people i infinite and dollars finite. They also whether or not he had presented his "uze thl ar!-T rePort8 ';ver P6""1 M ;.! it i.,i 'paign subs-rnition from those able to l.v .vinu t.ht In fe vesr. unless !8'4e larKc """ that the necessity these measure were passed, the city would be in n deplorable condition. I'upiilnr sentiment fnvnred Mr. Kay during the meeting, although a goodly number of the seven or eight hundred who besid the debnle sidcl in Willi Mr. Curby. LEADING FRENCH AVIATOR (Continued from Page One.) machine on the western front. The al lies are slightly uerior. If Anieri s turus her available resource into build- for hard work during the remainder of the week is not lessened. And at the same time there are yet numerous wealthy people in the state who have not done their share. Quota Given Thrice Over Late last night a telephone message from The Dalles announced that Sher man and Wasco counties had further increased their lead over the original allotment, which was l",ofK). The com mittee reported $4.1,303 subscribed witn more in sight- Of the amount sub scribed Hherman county has pledged 17,7tK) and Wasco comity 2"),till."i. The two counties, dated bv success, have sent a field worker into Gilliam comity to assist in the drive there. H. W. Htoiic telegraphed last night from Seattle that the northwest proba FONCEE SILKS Tim largest assortment' of real Imported Hilk Pongees, in this section of I he valley. Maay stripes included in this showing, Makes very attrno tive waist and dresses. It is ocniioniically priced, wear well. nd wnsbns pr-rfcetly. 33 and 3i linhes wide. It value at from ?6e to 12.46 a yard. HEAVY PONGEES Four heavy qualitie in Ren nine Imported Pongee. All in Natural Color. Very suitable for suits, skirts, coats, etc. If you are looking for some thing that will give real serv ice here it is. Your shopping tour will be incomplete unless you ee Ihese pieces on display in our Milk Depnrliiient. maintain ave to er tubuiarine output or some thing else of military nte. And even then he could not equal tbe enormous ! blv would exceed the northwest ap portionment by oOO.iWu. SPEAKERS PAY VISIT (Continued from Page One.) man county, thirty two men gave thir- opened np 18. later losing 7-8 to 53L. tV throe hnndrvil m ihir v minntaa 1 r ' e Favorable Weather Sends Wheat Down Chicago. June 20. Generally favor able weather conditions continued over the wheat country today, although some shower fell in Texas and Oklahoma, where the harvest i in progress, and wheat declined four to iV, eenta from yesterday closing. July opened down 1 at $2.04. and lat er went to 2.00ii. September opened unchanged at 1.81, later losing 4. Ideal corn weather also affected that grain bcarishly. July opened at $1.55, up 1-8, but later lost 2. September opened off 3-4 at 1.44 3-4, later losing 3"a. December was lower at the open ing, later losing 1 3-8 to $1.07:,. Oats followed-tho decline in wheat and corn. July was unchanged at the opening, but subsequently lost 2 cents to 61. September opened Vt 6 i, ljut later went to o2. higher at December r-rovisions were steady on an active, hog market. Russiaa Commission Given Warm Welcome Washington, June 19. Representa tives of the world 's youngest democra cies were welcomed today by the world' greatest demoracy. Greeted with a screech of whistles and the cheers of a crowd along Penn sylvania avenue, the Russian war com mission, representing the provisional government, was officially welcomed here. Secretary Lansing and other high of ficials met the Russians at Union Sta tion. Surrounded by clattering troops of cavalry, Boris Bakhnietieff and liis fellow commissioners were taken into automobiles o the mansion they will occupy while here. Tomorrow, the commissioners meet President Wilson. output "The fact that America was build ing aeroplanes would put Germany in s defensive position. We do not know the agriculture I fcow snc wo"ld ,nU ProM(l-i b,,t ...,...i i. l.i ... MiKt we uo Know witat ll, nomu I1IVKI1 lu un .... i .... ....., ..,.;. i.,.,r,. i if we had to produce 20,000 more aero- 0f receiving funds for the Red Cross. late today or at the beginning of -j 11 than we are now planning. It j ekilicitor for the Red Cross war fund I..' tl. l - :- .7 ..i w on .1 lessee our man Dower. are each tirovided with a badge oi morrow s session, nm univ m rt'v i - - - - ., , , ,i , . i.- u ,u n i to puss the bill by Saturday night. Lit- "V ' or April you should , white nbon on which there is prm ed tie formidable opposition him shuwn it-!' able to send sufficient machine to,in red, the res.gn of cross and the .elf so far. Pressure bv tho white housel frm.t'to make a great difference. t legend " W illamctte ( hapter. American leaders, as well a liy the president. wouiu taice you lour monm. more io ncu ru in lirunure an uvrrwaniiiiuL' wnuiuri u wum v : addition thereto, cacti authorized so ...in ul.i. k i. .hot the allies need. ! lieitor is provided with a credential apparently ha done much to reconcile! re'-ajciiraiii nouse ntemuera to tnc pro visions of tho measure. AN EXCESS OF LOYALTY Produce your first 5.000 machines card that reads: COTTON NETS Remarkable qualitie in Cotton nets. P!n,. wi.:i - r- and Black 3d and 7Vt inch wide. This cla. of merchandise is very care, nnd I consequently high priced. Because ot having a large stock we make the following Low Offer. . Portland, Or., June 10. I,ov for his country end his sweetheart lead to the downfnlt of Andrew Freisinger, age 11, who today left with a deputy fed eral uinrshnl for Ht. Anthony's indua trial ehoul in Idaho. Asked by hi best girl to buy a lib erty bond, Andrew robbed a postoffii-e 'To all concerned: ii.., ,.n.ic sn nun aith IThis will eertirv that is i;..i a-,,..!. i. ...j ; t-- .bnri i.oldulv authorized to solicit and receive than it took to build the first 5,000. .funds for the American Red Cross." The ..mite, of .viators ia coiuiiara- A blank line is left for the signature lively simple. Here, where flying can!f the eheirman. and under this t done the whole year around, y'pr.nted, "Not valid unless signed could have the men ready and well, August iiucscsiem. trained by the time tbe machine were ready in anv quantity." (Note In a second iuterview to be hoi in ...,, iiu ,...... ii.. 'in printed tomorrow. Lieutenant De La- sir months ' illrance describes in detail what .1(1 lucbe 25c to 00e a yard. 72 i.iehe, S1.20 to I1.4S a vnrd. rtWttmHtTWtfHttrmMmmffmfHtrfrTfrMl six months. months at the home of Kev. and Mrs. II. N. Aldrich. 34S Mvcrs street, left yesterday tor her home in .Michigan. .Mrs. Linney returned east by way of ill sou til and will visit en route in l.oa Angeles aud other place of in terest, The recent marriage of Mis Char lotte M. Oretlie and Clayton W. Jones i i surprise to tbeir many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jone are making their home at 5iK) t'niou street. a Mrs. Sarah E. D. Hrvou of Grand Ledge, Michigan, is spending the wwk in Salem with her niece. .Mrs. Clay 1'. i Harhyte, of SO.") t'niou reet- t various ties of machines are wanted and the spec if ie task of each. He tell also of the plan to curry the war iuto Germany through tha air. I'uited Prew). A FATAL COLLISION What Some Others Are Doing for Red Cross A wire received at campaign head quarter this morning tells something of the story of the hed Cross advance on the tiW.HVKM war fund through out the state of Oregon. The Dane seems to be hogging the .. ,, , t (stellar role so far as stacking up the San Bernardino la!., June 20.-On ;. fontrit)(.ioll(1 ;9 tomrrmjL Tl.i. .mall as instantly killed, tw are dyiug andjens.n Ur(.gB cifT ywl ,t eight ara-aertmrfy injured, two perhaps in,,0 ; ,he lirst Khedulc. but has nl! fatally, a, the result of a colhsiua neariM up fortv tBOHMind to date, and ti!i here today between a luotorcycla andigoin ftrong. Pendleton was measided tnre jsoutaern racitie aauiicara. ... :t0.0iHl and already has it. linker Pablo Crua, age 30, was decapitated when the motorcycle ridden by Uuy Part, a high school boy, crashed into the handcar at l.oi Liuda crossing Ihirt was thrown clear of tba collision an I only slightly injured. has eleven thousand out of twentv. I Grande has t.ii'00 out of tlj.000. Med-for-1 and Grants Pass have 7n0 and 4700 reectively out of apportion ments of iio.txio apiece. In the little town of Morn, in Sher- DEAR,-Stnp Your Dandruff by using Pompeian HAIR Massage." "Dandruff has made your hair straggly, thin looking and lifeless. Your coat collar is al ways covered with ugly scales. Stop your Dandruff now. You can. Just look at my hair. The Dandruff is entirely gone and almost overnight Pompeian HAIR Massage made my hair at tractive." 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