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Show "For sir years w kavt used Dr. CaldwtVt Syrup Pepsin in our family and feel we II could not possibly do without it, especially V i forjht children." (From a letter to Dr. n I Caldwell written by Mrs. Earl Cowell, Ce- 11 I merit City, Mich.) U Children become constipated as readily as do their elders, and the result is equally distressing. dis-tressing. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is ideal for children because of its pleasant taste, posi- tive, yet gentle, action, and its freedom from opiates and narcotic drugs. . DR. CALDWELL'S -Syrup Pepsin- The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. () $1.00 TElat, OTTLE CAN OSTftlNia, rati OF CMUKSt. BY WSITIS T pa. m. a. CALSvtu. 4SS wuxiaeroa sratrr. ohticeuo. lumoia j ' '1 I I jtiummi Tirntm nnmiimttim tiimnt nmmmTmmnn tn witiriititiiit mtHiiiiiTitTiiiTiitiiiriirf iiininrimtTniiirtTTTTiti?TttiTninitTTTitTtTTrrTtTitm ?r? nnr i TTti :r I can your family save Every member of your family can save something 1 and thus help to increase your "War Account." f Upon the housewife must rest a large responsibility f or the items of food, housekeeping and clothes, but your 4 children, too, can be made valuable allies in saving. The following list of weekly expenses will, perhaps, 1 prove helpful in suggesting to you possibilities of saving: ff ' -rz ' t 1 Food. 2.Clothes. 5." House (rem, taxes, insurance, repairs). 2 j ) 4. Housekeeping Expense (heat and lif ht, hired help, supplies, re- f H newal of furniture, utensils, linen). S. Per tonal Expenses (medical 3 . care Jnsurancehooixpenses-luncbesmagaiineSr-traveV amuse. ! . ments, gifts). ' 5 f Kian to make some cut under each of these five heads . just as big a cut as you can and regularly deposit what f you thus save in your "War Account," to be used strictly j for payments on Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps and a other war activities. i I Every family can open a War Account big or little. ? i But the important thing is to do it NOW! . 1 " The officers of this Bank and Trust Company are al- 3 ways ready to advise with you regarding your War Ac- jf count, your checking or saving account, your trust rela- H f tions, or other business matters. I . I NATIONAL COPPER BANK 1 I and BANKERS TRUST COMPAMY i iiiiMiM holSo? Ihonor j Ltentsnant Edward H. i Walters, Logan, is listed on today's casualty list among thoss who havs died of disease. dis-ease. William B. Fowler, Hooper, bas been killed in action and John S. Parks of Garfield is wounded, degree undetermined. ! Killed In action. 121 !l.4 of wotinfla, 7b. filed or arctd.nt ana ether cauaee, I. l.d of diarae.. 124. U ound.d fev.r.ly, 21.. Woundid, dr, undetermined. HT. . Wounded .lightly. 4M. MtMlne In action. 44. !rinon,r,, 1. Total. 1J01. ' " KILLCO IN ACTION I-rtvite Hurry H Jordan. 'Eetr. Cal PRIVATE . WHJAM B. KOWU.H, HIMil'KK, ITAH. I'rir.t. Joe Zurfluh. Olobe. Waeh. DIED OF WOUNDS. H. rr'ant Oeora Calvert Ahera, Aak- laifd. Cal. ITlvnle Lou la OetennlUer. Fort tor. (aa. Colo. WOUNOCD scvcncLV. Captain Claud, B. afcGulaeea. Helena. Mom Corporal Mile Price. Stellaoeoth, Willi. Private Guy R. DuTall, Independence, Ore. Private L,t.r r Reeae. Nwh.ra fire. J-rtvat. Matthew I'.UIir.w, Will, rtttk, Mont WOUNDED IN ACTION. OI0RCE UNOETERMINEO. Corporal Leater Mitchell. 'Atturaa. Cal. WOUNOCO IN ACTION, SLIOHTLV. Hr(.ant Donald R. K. Orr. Han FTan-ci.ro. FTan-ci.ro. Cel. Corporal Chariae Coffin. T.mpe. Aria. Private I ;.ora. A. MrElroy. Kla. Mont. MISSING IN ACTION. Private Steve Mutuant, Oakland. Cai SECTION NO. t- KlIIMt ta action. 4. !nd of wound.. II. lHd of dMw, Hound. ervirrly, 9 t WfHirnlt. d.r.a undetermined, 121. Wouitdrd eliahily, 21. MiMini In action, II. Total. KILLED IN ACTION. f.'Keant At Ed"on. fultl. Wh Corporal Carl W. Wailins. Waldport, Or. Duclrr Mantlyill ". Tounc, Bill I no, Mnnt. DIED Or DISEASE. I. lKCTKNANT EliWARD H. WAL-TrUtB. WAL-TrUtB. WK8T MVJAN. UTAH WOUNDED SEVERELY. Mera-emt Vernon &rneel Buruatuune. Fifrpt ;rov.. Or.. l-tlv.l Carl V !ch W.:r Id. !j That Bsf Cough Syrup 1 fs Homemade 2 Bsrv'e aa eaar we Se save St, mI jS i Z ret bare t. M reuse isssas Jt 2 yea ever Irtsa. g You've probatilv heard ef this well-' I ksowa plaa of staking eous-h rup s knme. But bate, you ever used itf' When you do, fuit will understand why thousands ol familiea. the world over, feel that they could hardly keep bouse without it. It's simple aad i cheap, but the way it takes hold- of i a enuifh will quickly earn it a per-1 per-1 snanent place la your home. : Into a pint bottle, nmtr nnnree of I'lnex; then add plan granulated . sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified nioIa.ae, honey, : or rum syrup, ipstesd (if sugar ayrup. I Kitbrr way, it ta.Us (T "l, never noils, and gives Tots full pint of better rtxigh n-sneily thaa yn,i euuM buy reaJv insd, fur three time, its coat. It h really wonderful bow quickly this home-made remedy conquers a eouyh uwallv in S!4 hours or lens. It seems to penetrate through evrry sir paaeage, loosens a drv, hoarse or tight rough, lifts the phlegm, heala the awm-tiraaea, awm-tiraaea, and rives slmost Immediate relief. hplendid for tbrost tickle, hoarseness, croup, brunchitis sod bronchial bron-chial SslllDiS. I'inex it a highly concentrated compound com-pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and haa been used, for general loss lor throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment sk ynar druggist for ounces of Hinex" with directions, and don't accept anything, any-thing, e.lr. liuaranlsed to give absolute abso-lute eati.fartion or moaey refunded. I ke Pinex Co., li t. Wajns, W. i WOUNDED, OeOSIEE I UNDETESIMINED. Private Kred Carlson, Sarkvllle, Colo. I Private Krank :lark. Iienver, Colo. j Private Charles F. Igan. Tuatin. Cal. I Private Chris Msdsen, tihelley. Ids. Private John Naocarato, Slarkvllle, Colo. I rlvate William Oday, San Kranvlsco. Cal. i Private Km est H. Oelar, Iienver. Colo, i WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. 1 Sergeant Peter O. lhlrenberger. Silver City. K,r. , Kergeant William Arthur Huntington. Los Angeles. Cal. Corporal Clarence Chapman. Clayton. Cal. ( Private Carl A. H. Ireen, Chewelah, Wash. Private John fnts. Whlteflsh, Mont I I'rlvst, I'ete Mussonl, Redding. Cal. j Private fttto F iMspain, Pints. Aria I I'rlvate Fred Khlen, Aurora, Ore. i Private Fred.ri, k H. tiella, Uenesee, i Ida. ITivaU Joseph M. Hlne. Coal Creek. ! Colo. I IRIVATK JOHN S. PARK. OAR-FIKI.D. OAR-FIKI.D. UTAH. J MISSINO IN ACTION. privet, Alfred Plou. Anaheim, Cat I f'rtvale Carter W. Itarey, Spokane, 1 Wash. - I KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY WEPORTEO SeVESJELV WOUNDED IN ACTION. ! Private Roy A. Mowers. Seattle, Wash, j WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION, i PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSINC IN ACTION. I Private Bruce V.Mlllam. Menln, M ash, j WOUNDED IN ACTION, DEGREE I UNDETERMINED. PREVIOUSLY ' REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. , Private Adotph Htephan, Coal Ridge. MonT I i 1 ! r Inirr MrfT Irs i- " 1 I I -Jf tSM SupllrSleMof I RA.N)L.Mv. IfM STsti vitrasvf f ttsw-tr. c i ti Ki-terrva ss.MrnaS tsa . tftrarsa eraiw mmmmt fmr ffswassf M t mar Srmpsaas. apt 1W (rs tsnrt tressis- s-M-nt; suiorssss HUits tas.rei CSBa, iesaSk iwe. 1 Usvaca. Kin. I s tss rwsF twr I "l SaesaaaaS lof akr. SsTtJl IjHSS Was at fe-ti A's-Hds- J1 astjr tssa Wrf. KAMf)Lt.SU itft MMhs h Mti sal, W Jt fed sOesap l)fce ShkeSW brrw " J SV rsvrk-Sa, D syeesBii-ity. 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