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A prominent drugget aaya, Taka for , UTAH Madam, Raisin s Cost Less- Now H U ' ft example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rootpreparation 1 bare aold for many yearn and Barer bentata to recommend, for In nhnoat arary eaa it nhowa excellent retaatify. sult, aa many of my cuatomara Ko othar kidney remedy baa o Urya ft to According nwont atatamenta and Ttnfiel tealimony of tbonaanda wbo ham aed tba preparation, tbo ouceeaa of Dr. ia do to tba fact, Kilmer's Swamp-Rooan many paopln claim, that it fulfills alkidney, most awry wuh in reroomin bear ami bladder ailments, eorrecta uv trestles and nectrahaoa tba nne acid fury which aaaea rheumatiam. Yea may racatm a aarapla boitla of fNeamp-Uoo- t by parcel post. Addreaa Dr. Gilmer A Co., ilinjharaton, N. Y, and eoeioaa ten rata;- - also mention this papar. Large and anadiam si bottle for aala at al dm atom. AdrerUeemeat. d Air Mail. air mall aerrlc A fwroty-olght-hola promised between New York and Ran Francisco. Air mall to Gift Interior of Alaska will noon bo a fact. Air rontea are now bring mapped out. In postal aerrleo 2,000,000 ml lea hara been flown without a fatality. X -- lira. F, G. Norman. Ore. When my dauh-te- r In high achool and away from Portland, ii - A L L GOVERNMENT JAPANESE READY TO ACCEPT INVITATION TO ATTEND But Pras'deot Will Net k. So Get Flavor in Scores of Attractive, Foods Money-Savin- g Such C,aT Conftrsnca Until Conditions - - Appear Favorabls Far Succaas Washington. President Harding la willing to call an tntarnatlonal economic con f trance toy time that world conditions appear to ba farorabla to tha aucceaa of such a gathering. But absolutely bj steps toward launching such a project will ba taken by thla government nntll tha presl-dan- t and hla adrlaara ara convtnred that condition at suc.i that tha world's economic problem will yield to peaceful settlement around tha conference table aa did tha world's naval problems at the amament conference la at winter. This was the explanation put for ward lo friclal quarters Thursday for renewed freporti In foreign" capital that the United States would shortly Inaugurate a second Washington conference to deal thla time with the vexing economic problem that have brought Europe to the verge of another war. fio circumstantial were the report that front Toklo came press dispatches reporting the Japanese government ns anticipating such an Invitation and. willing to accept It. While entirely willing to undertake such A project In the same spirit thQtahtnated the calling of the conference It la nevertheless the unanimous opinion of the president and hlk closest advisers that world condition ara not now favorable to the success of any International conference, whether Inaugurated by America or unit other nation. And until conditions abroad become more settled, It was said Thursday, the United States will pursue its present policy of aiding Europe's rehabilitation wherever possible and In such woye aa to bring no Invriraent In European bickering and politics. Severe pressure has been brought tor-- dnr lo bear en In" abroad, U has come not only fr mi abroad, but also from American bankers' who believe that without In European American participation counsels Europe Is doomed. srnm-men- e ar almost NOVEMBER h T y' X. , lt Railroad to Spend Much Monty Salt Lake, The Union pacific railway aytem ia now committed to a program of development of the In dustrisl and scenic resources of the southwestern part of Utah, tributary to the Loa Angeles A Salt lake railroad lines. Involving the expenditure of somewhere In the neightorhood of $3,000,000. Confirmation of this plan has been given at the general offices in Salt lake of the Lo Angeles & Salt lake railroad and the Oregon Short Line, . following intimations made during a program of lnvestlga tlon and preliminary work which has o'Cupied the major part of the past summer. -- st 'v Champion Wants Mora Money Faria. The French boxing commission took up the question of the purse tn the bout recently It had been announced-thathe winner would receive 200.000 francs and the loser ltXi.OOO franca. Manager Hellers, who has charge of Riki's in terests, wai asked how much Riki had received and he replied. 73.000 franc The Investigation waa then proposed to determine the exact division of tha Slkl-Carpen- ller t Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION lncor-porlttln- 6 Dellans Hot water Sure Relief iELL-AW- S 254 end 754 Packages, Everywhere ,1 Girls! Girls!! Save Y our Hair With Cutlcura 22c. Obtowat 2S sad Sic. Tales 22c. ad-rte- l. - g To Consider Speed Laws Wash. Governors of all west of the lbcky MounInvited by Governor Imls F. Hsrt of Washington to attend a conference In Ran 'ranotaeo November 6 to consider uniform gssollne tax an 1 speed laws and ether legislation that he believes should be the Mint tn all these states He chose the dste so that the governors mght ksoe time to study end submit to the of their states whatever legislature frogram is Governor's Olympia, the states tains were n the-cspito- l. match-tusker- s ! CONDITIONS TERMED UNSPEAKABLE; SWARMS OF FLIES KILL INHABITANTS -- eea-lo- Raisins arc both good and , good for you. So take advantage of these lower prices now. SANITARY TEN Washington. A tentative agreement has been reached between President II.iMlng and legislative leaders to summon Congress back to Washington in extra session on November 0, thirteen days after the countrv decides ton the political complexion of the new Congress at the polls, it was learned Friday. The decision resulted from a series of conferences the president had held with Republican leaders at the White House this week at which a fairly comprehensive program for the expiring 67th Congress agreed upon. The call probably will be Issued on November 10. It Is the present plan of the White House to drive the dying 67th Con- reas f ull tUt rlght-- up to March .3 the date of Its legal expiration, and then not call the new CSth Into until the regular winter session begins In December, Mr. Harding desires to get Congress beck on n basis of normalcy." This embraces the elimination of the al moat continuous extra sess'ons which Washington has witnessed since the beginning of the Wilson admlnlstra tlon In 1813. It la the president! opinion that Congress should not be In Washington all the time aa It has been for the last ten ypara. He thinks Congress should spend five or six months here and then go home. At the presidents direction, Senator Wsrren, of Wyoming, and Representative Madden, both Republicans, chairmen of the senate and house appropriation committees, are remain lng over In Washington and working continuously to get the appropriation measures In shape for Immediate presentation to Congress In December. The president plans to go to the Pacific const and thence to Alaska, starting next May or June to be gone several months, and he cannot well go if He Congress Is sitting In thinks next summer will be an ideal time to get Washington back to art tL: t 18 Agrssment la Reached Between Hard- American SteamahlpCaptaln Saves the Lives of Seventy Greeks ing And Legislative Leadere For Extra Sosalen by Some Very Clevar Of Cor.grses Strategy . - TWENTIETH TATIVE DATE 8ET BY PRESIDENT FOR OPENING Pres-Iden- r little as before the war. AS PflRLEV CITY BE RECALLED i d as Use this luscious, energizing, healthful food lavishly, therefore, in scores of plain foods like rice pudding, boHed rice, bread pudding, Indian pudding, and in cake, cookies, pie, and with the childrens cereals, to gite them luxury flavor at plain food costs. UH I even production costs are still' much days, raisins now cost higher than in pre-w- WLD0UGLAS 567 8 SHOES Mil KCAUSEiJOa increased crops, to greatly DUE hamo she was troubled with functional disturbances and pain, to the extent of almost haring to giro np her studies. When home and I learned of her condition. I Immediately began giving htr Dr. IMercea Farorite Proscription combined with tha Pleasant Pellets and in a ahort time her ay stern beoanie regulateil and her suffering teased. I hope this statement will help other gtrta who hare the same trouble tny daughter had." Mrs. F. Q. Norman, 134 N. 16th St. Get Dr. Plereea Farorite Prescription today from your neighborhood druggist. In tablets or liquid, or writ Find Oil In Navajo Land Dr. Pierce, President Inrallds Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y for free confidential, Shlprod, N. M. In the northeastmedical advice. ern corner of the Navajo Indian reservation, about ten miles southeast Of Shlprook, the JJIdwcat Defining company has made a discovery which, from existing indications, will make ure Actually demanded year after the Navajos the rivals of the Osage tn wealth. At a year by more people than any other tribe of Oklahoma Shoe In tlii world depth of 7o3 feet the Midwest drilled Into a sand which yields oil unequaled are by any field tn the west and probably atanaaablp toty tn any other section of America with frauMlM atataat maroaana. the Ksslble exception of rare instancaUa proa ia U iamlw4 Vy aa arary Ua prtea es In Pennsylvania. (aart at HUiluMry aarrlaa hare flre WMa eoaiUreoa to Ua Uaaa tad to Ua are. Costa Rlea Appoints Delegate Vaauoa efforSad Vy Ua Wi. t San Mark. Joae, Costa Rica. Former Trad Daagtaa Gonxalee Floret has been select W.IDOUGIAS are yal ed to represent Costa Itlca In the dishid eU W nr IM atorea at toaury real. Wtton aiaha ova with Great Rrltaiu over oil land reaiiara atao pute a are nil h yea. U la .fta . which will be argued in concessions, varU Sulla. a for yas to a y.rtraU tt ta Washington before Chief Justice Taft wamatiar Uat tu yoa Mmri aa Itr toy ahoaa at oar atorea aa arbitrator The dispute' concerns toc r t ( ex en rtorrr. the concessions granted in 19tv to MoataturvberayaaUvatkre retort aaa a apply reo wlUi A Rons by the government of Amory W.Ulua(laa akoaa Tfcayeoat Frederleo Tlnoco and repudiated by aa aura la Saa fiaaant UaaUaySalaMreKaflaart. the Ooata Rican congress tn lttM. compare sy-itt- s; -ir -ri tr il ak are Legion Convention Now On t&ClkuA&j aunt jo New W L Orleans, La. Soldiers, sailors nf fra tt , BKr fpflflUMtl W.A. ireupt ar IAmCb1 wram 1SL& tre of four ytar ago, memand marines fwrl urea it rre.a rare bers of the American WmttH Legion, are here annual national con fourth for the s There were female vention, which opened Monday. It Is thousands of years before matches a convention which Is scheduled to were Invented. accomplish much business and shape tor the future course of the American people make their own policies legion. years American Legion law accounting for their opinion of Kansas (Tty, with MarIn convention some of them. shal Foch, Admiral Earl Ihtty of How to meet trouble la the real England, General Dlax of Italy and General Jacques of Belgium as disproblem of life. Good fortune take tinguished guests was a combination ear of Itself. of pageant and reunion on a gigantic Eternal vigilance ft not only the aoale. price ht liberty but of about everything worth having. Value of Utah Livestock High Salt County auditors of Utah reports I a total of 2.07S.S43 head of livestock on. the assessment rods for 1822 with an aggregated value are These figure of $2250,511. shown In a tabulation eunpleted by Mars Tuttle, state auditor for In the biennial report now being prepared. aho-ram- Their Benefits and Their gat. Athens. Turkeys suggestion that the near east peace conference be held at Smyrna should be rejected on e for all by the powers If they have any consideration for the health ot their delegates, In the opinion of American relief workers, some of hom hare arrived at Athens from Smyrna with stunte skin maladle requiring medical treatment They report that snntary conditions in Smyrna are unspeakable; the bodies of liorees and other animals and some of the Smyrna rsldentwho were killed tn the disaster are stfiT found in the streets. Harry Ellsworth Boyde of Pittsburg, Pa., auditor of the International committee of the Y. M. C. A, In Turkey, arrived here Sunday after es eort'ng 700 refugees to Mltylene aboard the United States shipping board steamer Casey. He Is a member of the committee organired by 'Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol and has been working In doso cooperation with A. K. Jennings of the Y. M. C. A. In hla relief efforts. Mr. Boyde said to the Associated Press correspondent: The 700 refugees Just taken from MUtylene were the last to be taken out of Smyrna. Their condition was terrifying. These people were actual ly being devoured alive by flies, li Is so throughout Smyrna, for files thriving on the decomposed matter ly lng about, havo multiplied by mil lions. No girls between the ages of 13 and 23 were found In our band of refugees they had been taken by the Turks. Captain Glover of the Casey, by strategy, saved the lives of seventy young Greeks, former army officers. He was sauntering through the streets of Smyrna when he found the Greeks under arrest and began to berate them for having abandoned hla ship, threa tentng to beat them unless they returned instantly. The Turks were much amused, and, forseeing dire pun lahment for the Greeks at the hands of the American allowed them reach the steamer. Captain Glover htd them In the hold nntll the veset reached Mltylene. Mr. Boyde told how an aged woman refugee, mad with hunger, setzed hts wriat ns he was waiting on the quay imploring him to rescue her. In her frenzy she accidently lacerated his arm, and, he believed. Infected him. violent eruption was caused, whlen spread to his forehead. This akin eruption Is appearing In Athens among foreigners who come in contact with refugees. It also Is d veloping among those who meet refuThe Indications are that gee worker effective Immediately organization Is necessary if serious pestilence Is to be avoided in Greece. Adrlanople. The Greek military au- thorities have announced that the evacuation of the Greek army tn Thrace will take place in three stag-ea- , first, in the Adrlanople district; second, around Rodoato. and third, at the MtrUxa river. Five days will be allowed each section to evacuate. The allies officers have been directed to refuse Inflexibly say extension of th five-daporioa y Rvls f Reason ia Ordtrsd Washington. Orders went out from Washington Friday afternoon that a rule of reason ts t be followed by the governments agents in cnforcng the Dsughtery bone dry ruling tn i American waters. The order enme from Recretary of Treasury A. W, Mellon, whoji charged ivlth the of the Daugttery ral.nj and they were dspatched to n d ' lomatic aul customs agents abroad as well as to enforcement officers it I home. ! j p-- Throngs Witness Coronation Alhajulia. Rumania. King Ferdin aniTand Queen Marie were solemnly crowned Sunday In the vast public f thousands square ftraid the plaudit ot picturesquely dressed Rumanians Promptly on the conduabm of the rhurch service a was formed, and the aovereagns, escorted by the Duke of York, Prince Paul the Duke of Genoa, Infante Alfonso. Marshal Foch' the foreign delegation!, marehw from tha church. pro-ess'o- Jugo-Slavi- a. Sun-Mai- d Raisins Net More Theft 20e Reeded Year nuib tkevld d til yes Riioes In li ec. tnre Sine vcfcr to set Seedless Clusters See-Mu- ttoa 20c. under most sankary condition! freh,clean cartons. Very highest quality. Packed In Brand, the Insist on Sun-Ma- id you know is good. Lind that New 11 os. Pacheco Year fruiter thould tell yoa SredlcM tore I Sc. tUinai ia II 04. Not Moro Than ISe Your rHrilrr ilwU ell 04. rrd packet! lor aot SuAlud ttoa lie. SnM m4 ior sot hot. Saa-Mi- M pck you ia IS am $510 . f.O,b. 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