r l tit, DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919. PAGE FIV L The Journal New Today Ads JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SLUNG OEDIU IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESETS CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISDJa BATES Bats per word New Today: Bach insertion le a week (6 insertions) 5c One month (28 insertions) 17 The Capital Journal will sot be re sponsible far mere than ons insertion, for errors i Classified Advertisement Bead your advartiaemcBt the first day it appears and notify ui immediately it error occur. Minimum ehargo, 15c. WOOD for gale. Phono 1361M. 2 3 FURNIBHHD housekeeping rooms, 694 f N. Com '1 Bt. Phone 2454W. 2-3 Xet us wash and polish your can. 29 fltato (St. 2 3 WANTED Furnished house before Feb. 15. Phone 121GW. tf TOR SALE .Two year old Shetland pony, ride or drive. Phone 1395. 2-3 FOB SALE-Clover hay. Phone 27F 22. 811 WANTED Veal and large ealves. Phone 80F2. tf WANTED To buy cattle and calTes, any kind. Phone 1576W. B-6 APPRENTICE girls wanted. Boom 10, MoCornack bulg. ti WANTED iGood 3Vune fresh vowel Phone 111F21. 2-4 MAN'S bicycle ror sale, in good con dition, cheap. 256 N. 20th St. tf FOR SALE Horse and buggy for sale chaan. Call 58F4. 2-4 FOB SALE Purebred S. C. W. Leg horn millets. Phone 827B. 2-31 PATRICIA CtBAF, public -stenographer. Phone 937, 124 S. Liberty St. tf FOR SALE 100 White Leghorn hens. 2266 N. 5th St. 1-7 1 FOR SALE Empire cream separator cheap. Call 71F5. 1-7 WANT to trade stumpage for house and lot in Salem. Box 333 Salem, 2 3 HONEY to loan on approved securi ty. W. A. Linton. 2-8 FOR SALE Or trade, 5 room house, large lot, fruit; etc.- B. T. Goode, 1134 Jefferson St, city. 2-6 FOR SALE -40 horse power stationary engine and 'boiler. Inquira Cherry Citf Flour mill. 4-4 LIBERTY BONDS If you must dis pose of your bonds, we will bny them.. 314 Masonic bldg. ' tf WANTED Autos to paint, neatly done, and reasonable. J. Cram, 803 N. Liberty. 2-8 FOB SALE Erverbearing atrawberry plants $1 per hundred. G. L War ren, Rt. 3, box 183. 2 WANTED On installments, small mod ern home, $300 down; balance $25 a month Box 13 Journal. 2-5 WANTED Boarders and roomers or boarders. Call 1074' or 1120 Center St. 21 FOB SALE Light roadster in good condition, cheap if taken at once. Phone 61F12. ' tf WANTED acrfes land cleared, stumD nullor furnished. A. E. Zim merman. Salem. Bt. 9. ' tf FOR SALE 3 year old draught oolt or will trade for one older. Phone 77F12. 2-3 FOB TRADE A good, neat 4 room house with earaee to trade for auto OoM 1644 or 2022 in mornings. tf FOB SALE 1 8x13 shaft governor, engine and boiler complete, cheap. Box 268. Turner. Or. tf WILT. PIP IS nnti nn, ilnnhla roll inward. Buren's Furniture Store, 179 ixtmmercuu. n FOR RENT Bakery equipped with vein, dough mixer, tools and fix tures. Inquire of Mrs. O. A. Back, 1079 Chemeketa St, Salem, Or. 2-4 PLENTY of money to loan on good farms; low interest rates; five years tine: nnvileee to par flow or mum ! pie oa any interest date. Call r ! arrite H. IC Hawkins, 814 Kaaont Mdjt, Salem. V Our Want Ads are the Bait that catch the Big Fish Result Try crap ra to-morrow's- pauer lMMMMMMMM 4 BUGS cleaned on floor, 35e per rug. i-nvne la. u. i xiuckner. 3-3 APPLE tree wood free for hauling, al- u.r gnwDea. i nane 7li'z. 2-3 FOR SALE Buick autourobile, D 45, urn model, fine condition,: cord tires. At Wilson 'a garage, - 2-3 GIRLS or women wanted for steady work at the Glove Factory, 1455 Oak fit, 2-7 FOR KENT A few single housekeep ing and slopping rooms, at the Myr tle hotel, 633 Ferry St tf FOB SALE Or trade, feed store and grinding mill, good location. Frank Nowak, Brooks, Ore. 2-3 FOB TRADE 14 acres of land for light car or Salem property. See Pow ell, 404 Court St. tf FOR SALE Purebred Berkshire pigs, 4 months old, will give papers with each. Phone 3F21. 2-8 FOR SALE Wilson strawberry plants 60c a hundred. F. Bischoff, Bt. 6, .box 49A, Salem. 2-4 PARTY has wheat hay stored at the Skipton barn will close out reason ably. See J. W. Manley at barn. 2-4 WANTED Jersey cows fresh or will be fresh soon, must stand health test., Phone 990R. 24 WANTED Man on ftirm, without chil dron preferred. Phone (iF3, L. Town send, Qorvais. - 2-4 WANTED Vt hens wanted, highest prices paid. Apply 456 State Direct or. tf WANTED Experienced nurse wishes permanent position. 9603 care Jour nal. . 2-3 WANTED To rem a furnished house, flat or apa-tmcnt, no children. Ad dress box 173 city. 2-3 WE are in the market onions and parsnips Willamette Valley Trans- tor cio., ui a. mgn, rnone nw. tn WANTED-Fat, thin and fresh cows, veal and large calves. Phone 1425 M. 3-1 FOR BENT Well furnishod end at tractive H. K. rooms, close in. 541 MM St. E. G. Prescott. 2-4 WANTED University girl to assist with work, in exchange for room and board. Phone 637. 2-3 FOB SALE Pearl Guinea fowlg and Barred iRock cockerels (Oorvallis strain.) Phone 2502W4. tf LOST Between Bosedale and Salem, pac-ags containing cnain, lociter key, etc. Phone 65F5. 2-4 FOR SALE On installments. 5 room cottage with 1 lots facing east, on canine, near school end church. Price $900. W. A. Liston. 2-3 CHOrCE corner lot, 50x122, east front, 8 blocks from court house, snap at $450. Fred J. Smith, phone 153. W. 2-4 WANTED $5000 loan on first class city income property, will pay 7 per cent, semi-annually. Apply to Wm Fleming, 341 State St. 2-4 WB HAVE money to loan on approv ed securities, time long or short, rate reasonable, paid annually or ioii annually. See Wm. L. Cummings, or phone 470. 2-3 MULES, HORSES Will arrive Feb. Rt.h iu 1rnd nf mnlpa and tinmen ages 5' to 8, weight from 1200 to 1400,-guarantee or trial will be giv en, at 554 Fcrrv St. 2-4 FOR SALE 40 acres, 2 miles from Salem, 13 acres in Loganberries, 15 acres prunes, mo buildings, r-asy terms. Address Box 240. 2-7 FOR SALE Or trade for cows, 5 pas seneer Ford touring car, in good me chanical condition, 1914 model, price right. E. Wert, Rt. 3, Turner, Or. 2-5 WANTED Two or three young brood ows to farrow during February, or 'early March. Address with full par ticulars. Box 57. Salem. Or. 2-4 USED OARS Ford-Wright traek, lookg new $475 Ford touring, 1918, may extras 39U Siodard twenty, good tires etc $250 Maxwell, 1914, just painted -50 Studebaker fix, fine shape, $425 Chevrolet touring, 1918, $475 Maxwell, 1916, $375 Hariey otorcyele $10 Auburn touring, first class, $275 Highway Garage. 1000 8 Com"!, tf CAMPBELL'S AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street Tf von wnt to bny or sell a UJ o and see New Ford, fully equipped, elec tric starter $600 Ford, perfect $375 Ford, perfect $400 Buick 4 eyl. good buy $325 fltnilebaker six, perfect $450 Oakland roadster, perfect $300 Dodge touring, new engine $600 Maxwell delivery body $300 Maxwell $150 Maxwell 2 cvL $50 Saxon bug $S5 PIANO for sale cheap. Call 1583. 2-5 $1000 TO LOAN on first mortgage on farm. 9711 care Journal Z-a WANTED An incubator about 240- : egg capacity. Phono 44F14. 2-5 FOB SALE--3 wagon and eow. Phone 37F22 2-5 FEW loads of manure for sale. Call 1366 after 6:30. . 2-8 WANTED 200 cedar or oak posts. Phono 1576W, 2-4 WANTED Work by high school boy, Saturdays. j P care Journal. -4 WANTED Boom and board, perma nent, close in, steam heat. Phone 1480M after 7 p. m. 2-4 WANTED Woman to waBh and iron, electric washing machine, electric iron. Phone 855. 2-3 FOB SALE Thoroughbred Minorca eoekerels. Phone 284R. ' 2-7 FOE SALE Some good cows, fresh and coming fresh. Call 8 if 24. 2-0 I WILL loan $800 on first farm secur ity. Adress 9679 care Journal. 2-3 WANTED- Furnished house or apart ments, close in. Phone 1870R. 2-4 FOR SALE Or trade, good team 2300 wagon and harness $125, or trade on good light car. Box 550, Turner. Phone 12F5. 2-8 AS GOOD as new, gas range, good heating stove, water heater, retau ored overcoats and suits, at half prifce. Tine ICapital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phono 493. tf COWS Going to Idaho, must sell at onco, our cows, one fresh and two to freshen soon, age from three to six, all in good condition. Price very reasonable. At Clearwaters barn, 554 . Ferry. 2-4 FOB SALE Large new, modern house close in, a good investment at $3500. Also one of the best residence cor ners in Salem, 3 blocks from state house. Make us an offer. F. L. Wood Bayne bldg. 2-3 FOR SALE 235 acres well improved grain and stock ranch, mile ' from Marlon, Dr., 75 acres in fall grain, 80 acres in pasture, 80 acres in timber, running water Write for prices and terms. Henry Fennell, Marion, Ore. 2-5 SOUL SCIENCE You are Invited to . join our Science success club for health and harmony, nothing better, free to all. Mrs. Jeo. Mackie, 343 N Liberty. Class for instruction starting Feb. 12, 8 p. m. 2-5 FOR SALE 5. acres all cultivated, good 5 room plastered bungalow, barn, rock road, good location, good Loganberry land. Price $1600. $600 down, balance 6 per cent interest. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co, 275 State street. 2-3 FOR SALE Good 8 room plastered house, large lot, barn. Price $1600. 10 acre tract, 5 acres Italian prunes small house. Price $3000. 5 acres bearing Italian prune orchard, m first class condition. Price $2500. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co, 275 State street. 2-3 LADIES whv not wear Dr. Seott Electric Magnetic corsets when they cost you no more than others. His goods are all guaranteed. Sold by M. E Mackie, exclusive agent, o43 . Liberty, apartment 2. Agents want ed. 2-5 THROUGH our non commission sys tem you can be put in touch with hundreds of people who wish to sell . or exchange their properties, with out obligating themselves to pay a commission. Oregon (Realty &x change Investment Company, Inc, Booms 405 and 406 Hubbard build' ing, Salem, Ore. tf FOR SALE Genuine Franquet wal nuts grafted on black. True Du Chil ly and Bacellana filberts. Middle Grove Nursery, Bt. , box 201. Phone 24F5. 2-7 FOR SALE Or trade, one 2 heavy Winona wagon, almost new, all rig ged for traveling. Will take good car in on some. W. T. Monteith, Bt. 1, box 74B, Salem, Or. Phone Amity .650. 2-4 FOR SALE 320 acre farm, 225 acre. cultivated, balance timber and pas ture, large plastered house and barn, good Toad. This is first class prune and berry land Price fbO per acre; W H. Grabenhorst Co, 275 State street. 63 I HAVE for sale two fine lot at Su perior and Commercial street, 1 want, to sell. Do you desire a bargain in this location on paved street eai earline I will consider a reasonable offer for these lota and for a neat five room house, near earline. CaU 470 or see Square Deal Realty Com pany, 8-4 W hy . task hi am. EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL anJHOGl PORTLAND, ORE Wrik-rrria.Ta Kasctwood Co., Front and Anienjr Sts, Far valu. boy war scwdal $100 DIAMOND f txKOttfal Btm sad MA In,.-1 1 Thi mi la H4aarta far Mivy Wriat JAEGER ER0S.,(tS)"-r- WANTED Fat, thin and fresh cows, veal and large calves. Phone 1425 M. ' . 3 3 LOGANBERRY plants for sale by J. P. Aspinwall, Brooks, Or, Phone 35 F13. 2-3 THOROUGHBRED New Zealand, Flemish Giants, Belgian hares for ale, Rt. 5, box 37, Salem. 2 8 fTOR HALE One set single harness. cheap. Carl F. Buef. Phone I6S8W. 2-5 LOST Cheek book Saturday evening. Return to Journal office and receive reward. 2-3 FOR SALE i Guaranteed Majestic range, used 1 year. Call 1096 Che meketa St. after 6 p. m. 2-5 O. A. C White Leghorn eockerelg for sale. Baby chicks March delivery $1500 per 100. John W. Yates, Sa lem, Bt. 4. 2-8 NORTHWESTERN Nursery, Bt. 6. Fruit trees, roses and shrubs. Special low prices on certain lines. Phone 111F3. 3-3 WANTED Oood work horse weighJ ing 1300 or 1400 pounds, must be .sound and truo, not over 8 years old. Phone 57F3. 2-3 FOR SALE 35 head of full blood Shropshire ewes. Will lamb in Xlareh Price $15 per head. H. C. Porter, Aumsville, Ore. 2-8 FOR SALE Selected Oregon Yellow Globe Danvers onion sed $2.o0 a lb. Phone 48F11 or J. I. Bliven, Oer vais, Or, Bt. 3. -15 CHEAP for cash, 5 room house, base ment, electric lights, barn and gar age, good location. 9707 care Jour nal. 2-4 FOB SALE A modern cottage with many" conveniences, on a paved treet, near car line. Price $2500, $500 cash, balance on easy terms. See Square Deal Realty Company. Phone 470. . ' tf WANTED Good stnmpagft for eight or ten corda of wood, accessible lor motor trucks. .North of city prefer red. Give price and particulars in first letter. Address G. B. Johnson, Et. 4, box 7D, Salem, Or. tt W1ANTED By experienced, capable middle aged lady, a position as housekeeper for widower .and chil dren, must be first class' family with best of references. Strictly business proposition only. 9713 cs.ro Journal -jj t : 2-4 COMB QUICK if yon want to buy a home, come and look, a o room plas tered house, corner lot,' city water, toilet in house, electric. lights, wen ty of fruit, close injx $1000, part down, valance 6 per cent, bee own er at 1092 Broadway after 5 p. m Will take some 3d liberty bonds. 2-8 FOR SALE OR TRADE 84 acre farm, one half in cultivation and one t half bot tom land. Well loeated. Price $7500, one half paid and long time on the balance at six per cent. John H. Scott 404 Hubbard building JEWELRY AUCTION ,;.,:,w. vua pu ui, i,ni... Pomeroy & Wallace stock. Everything guvs m yuur own price. lo i. vom mcreial St, Salem. z IS KG STRENGTH Government Troops Are De tenniced To Restore Order In Occupied Towns. Berlin, Feb. 2, The new Rpirrtacan outbreak im gaining strm gth in var ious parts of the country it waa reveal ed ia dispatches received here today. The government has decided upon se. vere repressive measures and hard fighting is looked for. Government troops were reported to be marching against Spsrtaean forces which are entrenched around Dnssel- dorf. The government has obtained consent from the entente to take this action since Dusseldorf is in the nen tral zone. At Eisenach workmen and soldiers hold s- Spartaeaa uprising yesterday, They seized the telegraphs and decided to oppose the government. They are reported to have declared they will use force to influence the national assem bly meeting at Weimar. The govern ment is sending picked troops to pre vent disorder in Weimar. Any one bocrding a train for Weimar must have a special permit and all undesirables are being weeded out is that city. Bremen wan reported to lie practi cally a great Hrmrtafan camp. It is cut off from all telegraph and tele phone eommnmeation with the outside world. Sparracaa leaders have thrett- ened to mobilize their entire strength and fight to a finish, nsies Military Governor Moske recalls the troops he has sent to restore order. In the mean time the government is attempting te persuade the Rpsftacans to evaene peacefully to save historic pnblie build- SEME SOON TO TAKE UP BILL PROVIDING FGH MEN FROM OVFRSEAS Soldiers Flay Be Given Farms With Forty Years Is Which To Pay For Them. With the- return today of Senator Ed dy, chairman of the senate reconstruc tion eoirmiittec, from his home tt Roso- burg, where he was ill last week with a sevete eold, an effort will be made to whip into shape a reconstruction bill which will afford opportunity for re turning soldiers to acquire farms under the most favorablo eircumstG-nccs. Senator Eddy has a rough draft of t lii'l which he says he desires to submit to a oint meeting of the senate and house reconstruction committees. This bill creates a eommiHsion of five mem-br-rs to be appointed by tho governor mid pproximates $-50,000, to be used by thfc commission in buying laud for farms and equipping the farms. Provision is made that the Oregon Ag ricultural college shall supervise the equipping of the farms end determine tlio nature of the farming to be done. The p'uees are to become model farms. Tho soldiers will be given 40 years in which to pay for tho land, tho bill provides. The farms are to be located in various parts of the state. Provision will be made to cooperate with the federal government if it do sires, but if there is no co-operation the state commission may proceed with its development work. R. V.Wagner Writes Home From Position On Rhine i Mrs. D. M. Wagner of 280 North High street is in receipt of a letter from her son, R. v. Wagner, who is one of the American boys taking a look at the Rhine. He writes from Luxemburg on his way to the Rhine as follows: . "It seems funny to get German mon ey up here for all of us have French money and we get marks now instead of the French franc I guess this is what you would call touring on foot France, Belgium and Luxemburg. Some of our packs weigh as much as 100 pounds but part of the tune they haul them on trucks. "This is the. most beautiful country I have ever seen since I left the states. Everything is high priced. One of the boys gave five francs for eight small apples. Tho people all along sure seem glad to Bee us. "Well, we never got any ncare to Luxemburg thnn a mile for soinp fol lows in another division got drunk and started to shoot up the town so the) made our whole division go around. One man told me his shoes cost $41 and yon couldn't get a suit of clothes for loss than $100. Soar boya bought some eggs ecid it eost t $4 iv u money and they gave t. dollar 1 half a dozen applet "This is some country, part of it just like coming over the Sunset highway from Seattle. Last night we slept in a eow barn and there was lots of flcal in the straw. The peoplo near Luxem burg are mostly pro-German and have no use for the American boys but they don't bother us any. "We've hod the beet of weather since we started November 17 and to- "CAN I BE CURED?" SA5 , THE SUFFER1 How often hove you lienrd that t. . cry from th victims of disease. I'ei -taps the disorder has gone too fnr fur help, but ofLener it is just in its lim stages and the pains and aches are only, nature's first cries for help. Do nut despair. Find out the cause and giv nature all the help you csn and k)ih will repay yon with health. Look nftc r the kidneys. The kidney are the mott overworked organs of the human bodi, and when tbey fail in their work if filtering and throwing off the polsci that constantly accumulates in the yt tern, everything goes wrong. GOU MEDAL Ilanrlem Oil Capsules w'l giva almost immediate rel'cf from ki' -ney and bladder troubles mid their kii dred ailments. They will free ynv body from pain in short order. Hut 1 sure to get GOLD MEDAL. I f. the name on every box. In tlt- i sealed paeksgeo. Money r they i" not lel:i vmi ings from destruction, as Honke lias an nounced he will bombard the city. Hamburg and Wilclinshnven. where Spartacsn uprisings were reported, are said to be qaiet again. LESLIE S ,A LT .supplies the tastiness rohich. codecs tho host flavor oirt of your cooTain Spring The very newest patterns, 36 and 38 inches- wide. Prices from 55c to $135 Ladies Waist Special Crepe de Chine Waists A special table of new and dainty waists $2.93 We have placed on a Special Sales Rack k 11 1 1 ! 1 a -r , - . . aii oroKen lines ana sizes oi our jn ew t all Waists -Your Choice t $4.95 I - t You can always do better at I JUgoodIoood a fcix morrow to got to Andcrnauch, an old fashioned burg." Under date of December 12 Private Wagner writeg that he had arrived al Coblenz. 21 BILLS INTRODUCED One Provided For $125,000 Appropriation For New Cell House At Prison. At today is the last day in which bills may be introduced in the house . : ...... .1 . n . ial committee, business was good when Speaker Jones called for the first read ing of new bills. With tho call for the ntroduction of new bills, 21 were handed in at the desk, making the to- Ital number of bills introduced in the house 344. One of more than usual interest to the peoplo of Salem was that introduc ed by 8heldon providing for the ap propriation of $125,000 for tho con struction of cell units in the Oregon penitentiary. Another bill introduced by Sheldon of Medford provides for an appropria tion of $10,000 for medals to be given Oregon men who were in the service during tho great war The bill provides they shall be of bronze and a suituble medul in every respect. . hnould tho bill introduced by Schue bel today become a law, the state in stitutions would be obliged to get along with tho rogular mileage levy plus the Bix per cent each year. Mr. Schucbel, who worked in several Oregon City mills when a yonng man and was engaged in manual labor until 30 years of age, today introduced a bill limiting the working hours to 5fi a week for employes of a mill, factory or man nfae'nring plant. Also that over time shall not be more than two hours a dav and that for this overtime, the worker shall be pail one and one-half time. Mrs. Alexander Thompson of Tho Dal les introduced a bill this moruing pro viding for the creation of an Oregon Bemmstruction Commission of eight members to study the great reconstruc tion problems. The office of county meat and herd inspector for each county is needed In the state in every county except Tilla mook, according to a bill introduced by Representative Thrift. Lobbyists will hereafter be obliged to register In the office of the secretary of state should the bill proposed by Schuebel ever become a law. Mr. Nchuebel takes note of the fact that the lobbyist is an actual fact but provides that when he does show up in favor of any legislation that he or she at once register, stating what they are here for. Mr. Sheldon would like to have a Mil passed providing for a referendum to the people of the s ate on bills pasned by the 30th legislative assembly. He introduced the bill this morning. A bill that has a number of friendr in the city and for which all organisa tions connected in any way with pat riotic bodies are lobbying is that of the exemption bill int -oduced by Mr. Westelund of McdfonL It is the bill providing for certain exemption from taxation for those who have at auy time served in the nrmy, navy or mar ines, and their wi7 jws as long as they remain unmarried. The Dill was orig inally introduced to include $2,000 from taxation Later the committee to whirl it was referred recommended $1,001! This morning when tho bill came up fo the third reading, in order to cure some legal defects, it was referred it the committee on revision of laws. The bill providing ltht irrigator , or drainage districts might sell la"1 ithey had acquired and did not need passed the house almost unanimously. Voiles 444 .. iNDISPENSIBLr AFTER NINE YEARS OF INTERNAL BAM Mr. Addison I. Williams, Box 1054, Sanford, Fla writrs Tyrrell's, Hygi enic Institute of New York, as loi Iowb: "Regarding the 'J. B. U Cascade,' I feel it is one of the indispensible at-, tiolea and should be in every home. X have not taken $10 worth of medicine: ' since obtaining it about 9 years." You can be free of biliousness and constipation, with alt the illg whieh they produce,, by ait occasional intern al bath. Tho "J. B. L. Cascade'" ad ministers these scientifically, it beinjf an invention of Chas. A. Tyrrell, M. D., of New York, for 25 years a spe ciality on internal bathing. By the proper application of Na ture's cure warm wator it keeps the lower intestine free of all MMsonotm waste, and pormits every function to work in harmony and without clog ging hence makes one consistently Bright, capable and well. Daniel J. Fry, wholesale druggist' and wfg. pharmacist, Salem, Oregon will bo glad to show and explain the "J. B. L. CaBeado" to you, and will also give you free on'Tcqucst an inter esting and authoritative book, " Why Man of Today is Only 50 per cent Rf- ' fieient," writen by Dr. Chas. A. Tyr rell. Ask for it today whwile it is fritH in your minds. , , $ . $ SOLDIERS KILLED IN WRECK Paris, Feb. 3. Eight Ameri- I can soldiers weie killed and thirty injured when a troop ik train collided with two (ier- H if man locomotives while on l route from Chaumont to Brest. 1 4 Tlio men were to have taken n transport at Brest for tho Unit: ! cd States. J ' UPSETSTOMACH Pape's Diapepsin At Once Ends Sourness, Gases, l iJ!r Inlmocfin- Undigested food. Lumps of paid; helching gas, acids and sournese, When your stomach is all upset, here Is) instant Tcliof No waiting! The moment you eat a tablet cl Tape's Diapepsin all the indigestion fain, dyspepia misery, the sourness, lase aad stomach aeblity e:Hi Pape's Diapepsin tablets cost little at any drug Btore but there is no surer or quicker stomach relief known. 1 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY