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You must say/| California” or you may get an imi: | tation fig wyrup.—Advertivement. | ie | SPECIAL MEETINGS are to be| held Tuesday and Wernesday even. | Qnge at § o'clock at the Scandinavian Branch of the Salvation Army, Occ! little bowels and gives you a| fngs will be in charge of Command ant Mandis Sandters waging a statewide campaign. Every commercial and civic organ: } The program of THREE STATE GROUPS of feid | 10" | the state has been asked which the annoelation has formu Pepresentatives of the veterans’ Bureau will co back into the field — Wednesday to hear claims of disabled War veterans for government com Pensation or vocational training. THIN, FADED HAIR NEEDS “DANDERINE” TO THICKEN IT $8 cents boys ao of “Dander- fhe.” Within ten min. Utes after the first Spplication you can Rot find a single trace ef dandruff or falling Bair, Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain @nd sunshine are to Vegetation. It goes right to the roots. invigorates and them. nee be your hai on thick ang Girls! * ctriat Dont let your hair Stay lifeless, coloriess, thin, scraggy. A-ingie application of delightful Danderine will doubie the beauty and fadiance of your halr and make it look twice as abundant. —Advertise- ment. Dressmaking, Millinery School, and) = 6Broadway.— Advertise. | flushed ley’s Honey and Tar w @erful emergency remed “of years.” to co-operate In a campaign to be waged by the Natural Parks associa tion of Wakhington, The object of the campaign i to build up a system of scenic resource preservation. Par. | Hoular emphasis ts to be laid on pres ervation of representive stands of | virgin timber along the highways, “Saving scenery is worth much to Washington just because ft means the perpetuation of our present op portunities for the health and recre ation and inspiration that beauty offers,” declares David Whit comb, president of the assoc! know that it ts thoroly w from that standpoint alone. noen But sav ing our scenle resources means mv ing that one commodity of ours which can be sold over and over again without impairment. “Other parts of America, posmeas ing only a tithe of our scenic endow. | | Jor industry, and they believe in in. vesting money in ite preservation. We can surpass them all, and we shan do it eventually, I believe, if we just act with foresight now. In # of what has been destroyed—much from necessity, wore wantonly—we still have a greater proportion of our} original natural beauty than aimeet} apy other state In the Union. And what should be saved can never be saved more cheaply than no “Now is the time to act! Other states are frantically and a bit pathet. ically trying to save the fag end of the natural beauty they originally had, or to restore some of what they have allowed to be destroyed. What| they buy ts costing them millions up } on millions of dollars; and what they restore is costing them millions more. “We can avoid such experiences here, but we must act soon. Where the great virgin timber along our highways is concerned—and that ts one of our most distinctive ecenic G "| features, one we are constantly sel! ing to the tourist—once it i# eut, there is no restoring {t for hunredds Mother, Why Take Nuxated Iron And Be Strong and Well afid Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead Looking and Irritable and Old? —The Doctor Some to Susie Smith's Mother fears Was Worse Off Than Now She Looks Just Septet women withont pects of ties Dleod,” said & ‘women the roses go from thetr cheelrs. They | must weak, irritable, and nervous because | | food for in only be enpplied throngh the blood and when the blood is thin ind anemic. the nerves are improper|y nour: |. The nervous mother or housekeeper \a often has «good cry” is a relief for her es, when it means @ high of nerve exhaustion. Often her nervousness and tability ieastrain on her children and may ig to wreck their delieate nervous ey stems. | science and chemistry here proven VE FORCE i$ A DISTINCT SUB p SIMILAR TO YOUR BLOOD. It Ix most important fluid in your body ves life to your nerves and force to your in. If you cannot think right, if your memory falls, if you are irritable and easily upset, trifing things annoy you, look in your nerve force. When your nerve force be ened, all the vital organs of your ay appear. From the palna across the back ome woman thinks she has kidney t another may think her apine Is in: part of the another to think she ix going to have pa lermness and nervous irritability, heart | palpitation and indigestion are very con Some people are born w in the body can force \s your capital in life, and when i harone. the same nsifyou od vour casita) io business, When you lagk Don’t You All the Time and You Fine nerve force there ison!) one thing that is goin § eS IT ti WORSE THAN FOOL- ISH. TO WASTE YOUR TIME TAKING MERE STIMULAT Your starvin r something pained the prineipa: tuents of which m ct was Inter combined ganic ironandother ealuableingredients name of “Nuxated Iron,” so that toda ft formed into active livin; ment it enters the body had, spy by takin Iron ‘three t dey meni, ORGANIC IRON, CONTAINED to NUXATED IRON. IS LIKF THE IRON I) ¥ BLOOD, and like the fren in spinach only aisick ly nulates agrently increased that Nuxated iron feedeartificia) nerve directly to the nerve rain cells, but it indirectly the production of nerve force throug’ blood ated Ir remarkably beneficial which it ha produced, the manufacturers feel #0 cer f antes sat i«factory they will refygd Over 4,000,000 Ithas Increased your nerve force, and You fee| better and stronger in every way Jed. Look for the on every package, Soild by y will be refund a al druggints, _| greasy and does not rub off. lated follows logically upon the pars age of the etate park law by the 1921 legislature, a law which for the first Ume definitely commits the state to a policy of preserving {ts scenic areas. and of spending public money for the purpose, This law was written and presented by the Natural Parkes association, The program which ts being urged is aa fo! Save one oF more representative stands of virgin Umber, each of at least 160 acres, on each of the main highways of Western Washington; considerable stands of typical timber growth on Eastern Washington high. ways, and all the timber border re jmaining on the Sunset highway, be| | tween North Bend and Keecheuls Acquire, by gift wherever pomibie, strips of non-agricultural logged-off |ment, make scenery selling their ma-|land along the main highways, and| protect the young growth on it Reserve federal and state owned timber land on the highways, plant highway border treea, seek extension SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR Tels How She Did i It With » Home | Made Remedy Mra. KE. H. Boots, a wellknown resident of Buchanan County, Ia. who darkened her gray hair, made the following statement “Any lady or gentieman can dark en thelr gray or faded hair, and make ft soft and glomsy with this simple remedy, which they can mix at home, To half a pint of water add 1 ounce ef bay rum, one «mall box of Barbo Compound and % ounce of glycerina, These ingrs dients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cont. Apply to the hatr every other day until the gray hair is darkened sufficiently It does not color the scalp, ix not Itw a make & gray-haired person Quinine which destroy germs, act es a tonic laxative, and keep the sye- tem in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In- fluenza. Be sure you get Once a scene of great natural beauty, now an area of devastation comparable to the battlefields of Europe. @ental ave. and Main st. The meet.| prevent the turning of W ‘ashington's great playgrounds into such a shambles as this that the Natural Parks association is | ) preservation |of the land exchange power for the|a vane and amsoctate at $19. forest service Acquire by gift or thru coopera ne all who are interested In what tion with individuals and organiza ens, @ well distributed mystem of parks other than the virgin timber stands thruout the state; secure a survey of the scenic resources of the state by the state park committee; pay for the parks that should be bought, with 10 per cent of the re celpts into the motor vehicle license fund. The Natural Park a membership ormur annociation tw jon, with regular at $3 Everybody At Wedding but Bride-Elect two clases of membership CHICAGO, Jan. %—Chicago still muaped today over the failure of the! week of Miss Mary Landon Baker and A tan Mins Baker and McCormick, the leaders of Chicago's younger set, were to have been married yoater- day. The fashionable Presbyterian church was crowded with rucate— Chicago's social elite As the ap pointed hour grew near the tntroduc: tion of the wedding march was play ed, There was a pause, the march wan started over and over aguin. Rev, John Timothy Stone arose and advised the hushed assembiage that “owing to a sudden tndixpesition of Mins Baker there will be no wed. ding.” At the Taker apartment Miss Baker “was under the care of « inter McCormick to-matertal | Dhysician and could not be seen.” years ‘danger, — advertios: = BROMO The genuine bears this signature 5 CREDIT = “1SH TYLISH CLOTHES FOR*?! MEN. & WOMEN EASY PAYMENT. Outfitting | 1332 SECONDAVE 209UNI( McCormick is the nephew of Har old F. MeCormick, head of the In. ternational Harvester Co, who wan recently divorced by his wife, the jdaughter of Jona J D. Rockefeller. E CKS 8: ALOON, CHEATS RAIDERS CHICAGO.—Alee Konen wrecked vis own saloon and saved the police s job. The dry squad attempted to aid the cafe. Alec grabbed a re volver and chatr, ruining his stock nd@ furniture. LISTED AS DESERTER BUT IT’S A MISTAKE Listed as m draft deserter dur ing the war, Leone I Foote, of Chelan county, erated. The Star reeetved information from Maj. Gen. Wright, command. Ing the Ninth corpa area, with headquarters at the Presidio, San Frar that tho draft records showed Foote to be a deserter, no record can be found of his induo- tion into military rervice Foote’s name, therefore, been stricken from the dem lint. erne in exon Ieco. SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System ros THE som SIDES GLASS IN Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices eryatal ap distance or reading, "1203 THIRD AVE Wed and Broken TEN AUTOMOBILES EACH Make Your Own Terms—No Brokerage BVERY CAR okehed by our service department. We must have space for the new series of i”. catwM| the New Good Maxwell! Ramat es ta : First Come—First Served! Sveciss | WILLIAM T. PATTEN | L. P. SCHAEFFER, Vice President and Manager 9 fin il) | East 251 1401 12th Ave. < PAINFUL TIMES 9 Mothers—Read This Letter and Statement Which Follows Portland, Indiana.—"‘I was with irregularity and constipation potent | mer would often have lie down be- ‘One Sunday my aunt was visitin, us and whe sai her girls took Lydia E. Pin Compound and got well, #0 mother maid she guessed let me y, me goodand I praise it highly. You are welcome to use this letter as a testimonial.""—STe.ta New, Rh. 8, Portland, Indiana. Mothers — You should carefully ard yourdaughter’s health. Advise 5 ‘of the danger which comes from standing around with cold or wet feet, tin; from li heavy articles, or over- working. not let her overstudy. If she complains of headache, pains | in back or lower limba, or if you no- | tice a slowness of thought, nervous- | ness or irritability onthe part of your cones gs di inkham's Vegetable Ondine ind is an excellent medicine for your daughter to take, an itis especially adapted torelieve just such fymptoma, member it contains nothing that can injure her. Dr. Ht. V. Hinsdale 304-306 Eitel Bldg. Corner Second and Pike Tel. Elliott 1437 Specialists Experts ee of Thoroughness haracterizes every trans: tomers are teay consint ness Judgme methods ett and our ew accorded every nt with sound bu: it 4% Paid on Snvings Accounts Ageounts, Subject Check Are ordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SMOCOND AVE. AND PUK Sn, our ham ‘as Vegetable | her careful attention. | _leelved for some of the projects _ SHIPPING BOARD | RECEIPTS LOW Realizing — s Than Esti-| mated 20 Per Cent WASHINGTON, Jan 3-—The t-/ itial sale of shipping board surplus) ship materials under the new policy aid down by Joseph W. 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