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OULTKY AND GAMK Vinion-raBe Co., Portland tlPfti " n4 v rheViajwl; nam. mi 1 ! J. P. M IM KruSi. S.n4MS'--'Ml RITK FOR HtKK ADVICE ft,V.i.fl a..i t .kKl of nlM Ul roll. iilFK' t.V AN" & r r.ItTILI.EIt CO, IM M. Ha Ht.. Pwllaea. Oe. 1.00 Uamtnbae 11.00 DETECTIVE (In I h.llax I -r weea rsrn f(Wat I 00 M el ' '""in ' Ua j 1 imm tut . t WRY KILLER BSSOTSS! hp. .11 a.aaee. M.II ! iMll. .'I.V l lip .... I ui - t t 1 1 WC Lime rktt. r.i(titW'i H. 14 ai.r. w Ml I r HUNMM auJix Ik This Wife a Treasure. Xb i.ivlii ImMl may not b aa ,ch In f.Kur today as thirty years i.o, tut S-w York in it o baa bad ,r!un In n cotiveriea 10 a Deuel it in n mun who baa worked trmlivn viri us a mrpenter. Mil i f dh'il il' niiy. leaving him enourli Ln'V tu "Vl' '" comfort rent of jidivs. Iii knew Mini uia wue too L,rt of h'x iiiiitH'y, lint naq no Idea til ilie )t-nl f ivfil ao much. Matter of Judgment "So timi un iuTt Mint mm are quirk- of Jii lEiiK iit In practical matters I id woim-ii'' iinkd lirr frlinil of the .idJIi-uC'- l nplnM-r. "Yes, replied till Caw-i; in1. "Mi ll hnve heedej the kmlnrn i'f ttui newspapers anil quit f;;lDK ituld bricks, but women con nut lo marry fur money." Belter Not Take Hla Word. DerlunHuti from a lenrned source Uitthe May of Judgment" la mythical tif comfort urn h among: ua aa have f! niiliniit duo regard for the I ere Tralnmn tha Colt Many valuab.e horses are spoiled by Inipropir or liumh truirnnt In traliiluK. A man who la l.,r,,wl,lB f uuHnraliiiulliiK (h dlH.Hiilon of horaea la crtii1iily nra.ubl of trulii !!".' '",B- .',wo,,lf'l "f II". hniM-H Ihut buva bi-i-n rulM vlrl,m rim b uianiiKcd by .ni)..r trpulim nl. anya u contributor to Kurin and lmi- It la bail poll, y i tru H UIltt.HH ... J" ,ho b"Kl "f "I'trH at. TIih bruin will ba mora m tlva, tln r furo lha iIIm I....IIIOH piihiit to control. On , other hiiml. If yon train a roll Ml.. ha la thin In fli'Hh, In poor m.lrlfa iiml on IlKht fooil. aa aoinn in. mi do, ha will not tuka Mil Ire of objix-m. hihI w h..n on ooa fmiil lutor. hH u not will trained. Iluva thfin In kooi Hilrlu iclva plenty of fued. and uh Ihr whip! rrup Hi. I(i r.u,r. t., iiwio, ito.ir cliu.ltij Uncla 8nooka Puzzled. "What piinl.. i,m aald Uncle Snooka, aa ba looked up from a book ho waa connultliiic. "la UiIh. If a man la alandlnc on Dm mI.i.. ,.t i.m ... niountulu. bow la he to aettlo In ,H ilium whim iht nti la on an aeriivity or decllvltyT Aeronllnv in n.v ,n, n,.. ary here, the former la 'a alope up",' and the hitler 'a elope down.' I've never yul aeuu a a one uu that didn't lope down." Kwl Crra 11.11 HI, will ...k j.... i.i. .. tlolh u anr ulhar bin. Duu't put yuuf Bumy Peculiar Alpine Cuttom. A curloua euKli'ni cuhIoui liua been obaerved for many centurlea In the wealerti Alpa. lino hundred eKK are dlHtriluited over a level apace covered with Rand and the youiiK men and women perforin a danre around them. If a roupln are fortunate i-hoiikIi to flnlah the dance without breakliiK an i'KK It la taken aa a token of the com patibility of their teiiiperaineula and they ure betrothed. It Spread Eailer. One cold hlKht a few years ago, we were all leuted at the table eat ing our dinner. The butler waa very hard, and, ronneijueiitly, remnrka were made about It. The neit week the weather waa very warm and the but ter waa ao what aoft. Utile Hilly, nil )i.ir old, auddeuly exclaimed: 'Maiiunii, the butler la easy tonight. len t Itr Tut, Tut. "I wUh." aald the brown aucar to the amid, "that you'd Ret out of this. You re always In my weUhl" y Raises if lhe i Dough H Better! k Pouna Caa f AU Cretan Chop Suey 2i a Dlah. Hith re .-.t r.f IIvIhk Is not worryliiK I ( l,ln. i.". One blK ChlraKO rent a u rmt run on the I long Kon( style bim fl Ita in, mi a dlnh that costs Kj tfoony wimic wu yln" Is what they ill It. and one portion Is enough for I vi biiiu ry miffriiKettes or sli ordl- kirynnMi. It has lo be ordered twen If (uur hour liefore you Ret It. Only Way. Kn!i It f :i t-'i ion note says that iklrti nri- Id k'x Inrliea nurrower i'.f snkle Ho. ker -Will the ulrls llal.ll t'' one Ii-K? Frequently Happens. A m.iTi in iy work so hard runnlnn 'ficrn b.ifd wiikuii that when he over fikn It he's ti ii iirecl lo Ret any pleas- lure on! nl Hi.- ride. St. Helens Flail Rtdnt anJ Day School for CirU S'Uisii ins iffaiar j a,r 1 j 'aMU" I- -r . a)tU" aMl-trwaM - . i in.. i 1 1 it m ri it if mnrow ftl. Il-lf-i IUI1 "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all tay I'ainlraa Mt thmla of Kitrartinf Trrth. il-f-Uiw p iM ran hmn llwtt plal mnA brlilr wvk nnlah.l in ( Amy If ncwMMtrr. A n atiaoiut e-usr-nlM, harkai br 3 la Purtlanil asr-- -y t.v--.v ,.l,- '." mm W'H f i MtmajT tm r tmtmt Wise Dental Co. or ru r ikii.rsi A. M. In I I M. ,IMV 9 It I Pho, A 2029; Male 2V19 '"lot tll.l,., Ihlrd .ml WMMIntlo Porll.nd t. i Vin..4WM yfpt..ti OUT OP TOWN PEOPLE rvl prrmjit tPMvV Kitk btiUlM r4il Iruin C GEE WO 'i "ri'if ,.vi hnnUi Artrrna wttH ' ll. Hi ttii mi. liMttt nnt olilnlnml nT-la-li. T I jit ftHaiVMnl UMitirw hnplpr tt0- ir ...... nr,.( pruairKxi kiii rinHljr hi 'I aiuri tn.1 nrV Ilia irtwrlltin i Iron, hHtia). !( rl, IkU mwi ''i' li'iml i (rit lutrtHl fritn fituri ijwr l.,i,i, 1 tl1 a,.,.r,.ia of 1lieaii ni4hlns1 k im to t h iL.toiili rM. )it hivi ttwtit t 'taii fr.ni, Uthatr Uiajim 1m ihv (lll7lkolM n ( Inn consi'ktatiov rnr.K. Ilr out rf t,n ,-nn1 cull. WT1t fr tl.laukai.4 clrt oUf, wu. Iilu 4 otuiU la THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162J rirt st fjor. Morrison Portland, Oregoa. Blood Bath Knocks Rheumatism Remarkable Effects of a Remedy That Actually Irrigates the Entire Blood Supply. It sound, queer to l.tk. a blond bath but thai Is prsclwly lit. .rr.-t of a moat remarkabl. remedy known as H. 8. 8. It has ' 4 peculiar action of .oaklng through tli. Inteailne. direi-tly Into the blood. Ia a few minute, ll. Intliirnce Is at work In vary artery, vein and liny capillary. Svery ni.mhrane. every orgnn of the body, every emunctory bwnme. In effect a filler to .train tha blood of Impurities. The stimulating properties of H. H. 8. compel the akin, liver, bowels, kidneys, blulder to all work to the one end of casting out every Irritating, every palndnfllctlng atom of pol.nri; It dlnlodK-e by Irrigation all accumulations n Din Joint., raiixes acid accretions to 1 olve, renders them neu tral and setters those peculiar forma tions In tha nerve centers that cause such mystifying and often baffling rh.u untie pains. And best of all, thla remarkable remedy Is welcome to the weukcat stomach. If you have druirged yourself until your stumsch Is nearly paralysed, you will be a.tonl.hed to llnd that tv B. 8. glvea no ..nut Ion but goea rlKht to work. Thla Is because It I. a pure botanical Infu.lon. la taken naturally Into your blood just aa pure air la Inhaled naturally Into your luliKS. The great Fwlft I-sboratory baa apent millions of dollars In rfecting, produc ing snd placing In the hand, of the pub. Ilo this wonderful remedy. Ho give your blood a good bulh with 8. 8. 8., for It knocks the worst forms of rheumatism and gives you freedom lo enjoy life. You can gel It at any drug alore at 11.05 a botilo. It Is a standard remedy, recognised everywhere a. the greate.t blo.d snlldote eer discovered. If yours I. a ecullnr cne and you desire expert advice, wriie lo The Jiwlft tjpeciflo Co, led Bwlft Hldg., Atlanta. Ca. Beauty of Splder'a Web. There are few more beuutlful ob jects than a spider's web covered with (lew. In symmetry, In perfection of KeomeirUiil arraiiKement mid In the prlsiiiatlo reflection of color It Is a KurneoiiM object. And consider the wonderful devices that our Harden spider bus for HttemlliiK to Ita toilet Was ever comb In woman's boudoir more perfect or more attractive than theHB combs that the spider has at the end of the clnwa to Hid In manipulat ing, the cobweb threads, In clliifslnir to a roiiKh object, and as alda In wulk lilt? over the web? Kl CrtM lull 111,,,, all blue. bt bluing value, la lb who! world, mak. tha lauitdraaa aunle. Graft the Neglected Apple Treea There are thousands of apple trees KrowlnK In fields und paxture and roadsldea that bear only poor, nutural fruit and many of the apples are left to rot on the ground. If these trees had been grafted 15 or 20 years ago they tu Ik Ii t be bringing a handsome profit now. Many of them are not yet loo old to Kraft. See that they are properly trimmed and fertilized. (W. W. Maxim In Farm and Home.) Torture of Tantalus. The golf bug's soul came back from a little range around Satan's preserve with a smile as wide us the Amazon river. "1 say," he exclaimed. "I don't call this much of a hell. They have the finest Kolf course out there I ever aaw In my life." A droll-looking old soul who was sitting on the sufety valve looked up. "Hut did you tea anybody playing on It?" he asked. "No," the newcomer admitted. "I did n't." The old timer chuckled. "That's It," be said. "He won't let anybody play on lt" Kxchange. Wanderlust. "I'm going to take a long ocean voynge, to uobody knows where, and come back, nobody knows when. I Khali alt down by the wayside wher ever I please and play with the chil dren of the Btreet, the little brown ba bies of the Orient, perhaps, or the little blue-eyed Saxons, who knowsT "l is great to go aa you please and come ns you please, with no telegrams to send, no stress of meeting friends and mlxHltig friends, and ull that." New York Times. ILLINOIS WOMEN WIN SUFFRAGE House Passes Senate Bill After Strenuous Fight. May Vote for National and City Officials Strong Leverage Given In Politics. PKKMKNT HTATl'H OP KQt'AL SI FKHAI.E Kquul rights exist in: Wyom ing, granted In 1869; Colorado, 1HU3; Utah, 1HU6; Idaho, 1896; Washington. 1910; California, 1912; Oregon, 1912; Kansas, 1912; Arizona, 1912 making nine states, in addition to the Territory of Alaska. The Illinois legislature has grant ed suffrage with some limitations, and the bill now goes to the gover nor. Legislative amendments now be fore voters to be decided in 1914: Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin. In the following states the sub ject is to come up again in the state legislatures: In Iowa, 1916; New Jersey, 1914; New York, 1915; Pennsylvania, 1915. In these states it has been before the legislatures once. In Maine and West Virginia the legislatures gave a majority vote to the amendment, but two-thirds was necessary. Voyage Somewhat Unique. Steamers often load cargoes of wood pulp at l liicoutiml, at the head of navigation on the Saguenay river, that wonderfully picturesque) tributury of the SI. l,nwrMice which flows out of I-iike St. John, and take their freight straight to .Manchester. Kngland. The voyage begins on the deepest river In (he world. In the Canadian wilderness, and ends with nearly 40 miles of canal, through the mill districts of Kngland. Constipation causes many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Doctor Tierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. Chameleon Paint. A red paint has been recently de vised which changes its color to black when subjected to heat. It Is especial ly desirable for bearings to give the alarm when they are becoming over heated. Work for Greatest Artists. Designing, etching, and engraving of fine bookplates Is n thriving pro fession In Vienna. Some of the great est artists are engaged In lhe produc tion of these works of nrt. Welcome Delusion. Doctor (to sick man's wife) "Does your husband suffer from delusions, Mrs. Jones?" Mrs. Jones "I hope so, doctor. He's been worrying for a week over what he thinks your bill will be." Hunters Contribute to Revenue. One of the important functions of lhe government in Cermnny Is the Is suing of permits to hunters. The rev enue thus obtained Is about $1,500,000 annually. Did Not Live Up to It Our high appreciations and even our expressed desires are not always Indi ces of our character. "Let me die tha death of the righteous," was the pray, er of Uaalnm. And then he went right away and Joined himself to the hea then and was slain by n righteous man. Still a Chance. "What's the mallei?' She has re jected me again. She says this Is final." "Did she say how final T" In quired the older and more experienced man. Washington Herald. Foolish Egotism, The true egotist Is the man who Im agines he Is attracting attention to his particular lino of comedy in a crowd of baseball rooters. Napoleonic Luck. Luck consists in always making preparations for every alternative. Napoleon. Springfield, III. The ballot, with some limitations, was placed in the hands of Illinois women Thursday, so far as the legislature is concerned, the issue now being up to Governor Dunne. The house passed senate bill No. 63, popularly known as the "suffrage bill," which had been previously passed by the state senate. There had been a stormy fight, the suffra gists once before during the session having been defeated and winning only after the most strenuous exer tion. Submission of the bill to the people is not required. The bill gives only partial suffrage. Full suffrage was not sought under the bill, although provision was made for fighting that battle in another way. The new law provides that women may vote for presidential electors, members of the state board of equaliz ation, clerk of the Appellate court, county collector, county surveyors, members of the board of assessors, members of the board of review, san itary district trustees and for all offi cers of cities, villages and towns, ex cept police magistrates, and on all question or propositions submitted to vote by the electors of such municipal ities or political divisions of the state. There are excluded from the list the office of governor, lieutenant governor attorney general, state treasurer, United States senator, representatives in congress, state senators, legislators, circuit, county and .probate judges, states' attorneys, sheriffs, coroners, police magistrates and all officers named in the constitution of Illinois. The effect of the bill will be wide spread, and the women contend that it gives them a political leverage that undoubtedly will result in further ex tension of the ballot later on, through the submission of a constitutional amendment. STRIKE CLOSES PAPER MILLS ADDRESED TO WOMEN IS YOURS A Case of "Nerves?" flashes, dizziness, fainting snells, backache, hc.nlnche, Ing-down pains.nervou.neee all are .ymptoms of irritfularity female disturbances and are not beyond relief. Favorite Prescription - - t nkwalrtan nnu.uallv exneric.iccl In the treating of women's peculiar ailments. nr forty year. It has been recommended to eufrertnff womankind. Thou.ands of women can bear elljini to its beneficial qualities. Perhapa He sid is sll Unit fa Mnulredtnrwtnre to jroo perfect heallh and streneih. XoVuj the Ume to act. write Br. R. V. J lerce a, Huffa. Hot bear! and -Dr.-rtarce's . N. O. No. ai-'i. Wttl N "riling to adortlMra, plea a bm. "Slhia par. I AM NOW CURED Mas. rmnmio Bonoaaa. f Saa rranfi. Calif . "J1 I .M!Ea!lHilf f ,Uur'.,.rll. IT-onplion' an-l '"'"; 1 thank jjpmi fur your aWvioa. TOim DRUGGIST CAN SUPPLY YOU IN LIQUID OH TABLET ftOKM Mas. RnnoKRS Pttttvtaiw FADELESS DYES mf Im. . VI gCk awfJaSS wm ..w.. mlnr. alllr. W.ml and Crllinil tOUlllV Color more a br! Rhter and faster colore than any e Vlll send postpaid at l oc a paik n r.v Vj i it e t y" and is (u-iriMHecrt to alve perfect resulU. Aa dealer, 9' we wMONRO cuO COMPAIMY, luiJcy, UUiv ookUt how la dye. bleach and ml colors. or (latal UUnoU. LOBBYIST CIVES TESTIMONY Sugar Men Say $100,000 Haa Been Spent in Fitfht. Washington, D. C. For six hours Wednesday ex-Governor Carter, and Sidney Ballou, two of the men who have conducted the fight of Hawaiian producers in Washington to retain a duty on sugar, outlined to the senate lobby investigating committee their activities here and elsewhere. Governor Carter testified that noth ing waa paid by him and he received only his expenses. Mr. Iiallou said he was the regular agent of the sugar producers in Washington, with a sal ary of $12,000 a year and $3000 a year for expenses. Both agreed that about $100,000 had been spent by the sugar people in their campaign against free sugar, but denied that there had been any tangible communication between! the United States cane and beet and Hawaiian cane producers with a com-' mon fund directed to influencing legis lation. Governor Carter said that three , senators, Swanson, Lewis and Wil liams, had told bim or Hawaiian friends that they were not in sym pathy with free sugar, but that since it was advocated by the Democratic party they must vote for it. He declared he had got no satisfac tion when he spoke of hearings to members of the cabinet, representa tives and senators. rp tm E3 ETJ "Who's Ahead" D The winner is always the person who possesses a keen appetite, and enjoys perfect digestion whose liver is active and bowels rejjular. The sickly per son lacks the stamina and strength necessary to win. They should try U HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 0 D Lb It tones, strengthens and rebuilds theentire system. Befia today. Avoid tub;li!utes. D m Out Of Date. Major TUinkstick (of the Indian rmy) "Tell jour scout master that, now I'm home, I ehall be pleased to help him, if he'd like it. with field work and so on." Horace (of the Boy Scouts) "Thanks, awfully, dad, but er are you quite up-to-date? drill's altered a lot since you were horn last" Punch. PORTLAND HAS LIVELY FIRE Rose Festival Crowds See Big Fur niture Store Burn. Portland Roaring tongues of fire leaping from the top stories of J. G. Mack & Co.'s furniture store, Fifth and Stark streets, Tuesday night while the Rose Festival electrical pa rade passed immediately beneath sup plied additional festival thrills for the tens of thousands of sightseers who filled the streets. Under powerful pressure, a hose split in midair, sending drenching torrents to the crowds below, and when the sparks ignited the decora tions on the Perkins hotel building, on the opposite side of the street, the streams from the several hose lines were veered with so little warning that several of the floats were directly in the path. Girls, thinly clad in their pageant robes, were drenched, but the parade proceeded practically uninter rupted. Policemen, including the police band, were hurriedly broken from the line of march and hastened to the scene, where they cleared the streets and made way for the apparatus, which waa held up at almost every turn by the dense throng. The fire broke out about 10 o'clock. The damage is estimated at $95,000 total. The blaze was under control in one hour. CONSTIPATION may be either a transient or per manent affliction, arising from some error in diet or as a result of constantly weak digestion. For temporary and obstinate cases the best relief is Won Papa's Dollar. Martha's school report card had very low marks. Her father promised ber a dollar If she got a hundred In any thing. Shortly after that she fell sick. When the doctor had taken ber tem perature the mother asked him what the temperature was. "A hundred and four," was the reply. "Mother." sried Martha. "I have won the dollar from papa. I've got over a hundred." New Breed of Dairy Cattle. A new breed of dairy cattle known as the Illawarra breed has been de veloped la New South Wales. It was obtained by crossing Shorthorns, Longhorns, Devons and Ayrshlres. This new breed of cattle has become a favorite for dairying In the Illawarra district. New South Wales, though It Is hardly known in America. Farm and Fireside. RIVER BEGINNING TO RECEDE Oregon City Is Scene of Unexpected Socialist Activities. Oregon City, Or. Three of the big paper mills here shut down after mid night Wednesday night, following riots within the mills when agitators from Portland sought to incite the workmen to strike. Fifteen of the workmen were placed in jail on riot charges. socialist leaders from Portland were jailed when they attempted to make street speeches. Captain Blanchard and 15 members of Company L of the National Guard are under arms in the armory, ready to respond to riot calls. Lister Names Two Women. Olympia, Wash. Two women were named on the Panama-Pacific Exposi tion board by Governor Ernest Lister, the five appointees being Mrs. W. A. Holxheimer, Seattle; Mrs. H. W. Al len, Spokane; J. D. Trenholme, Seat tle; Ruber Rasher, Spokane, and Frank H. Hale, Tacoma. Three of those named are Democrats, one a Re publican, and the politics of the other is unknown. The last legislature al lowed $175,000 for the San Francisco exposition and $25,000 for the San Diego show. Engine Forces United. Washington, D. C Ratification of a general working agreement with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers was voted by the Brotherhood of Loco motive Firemen and Enginemen in an nual session here. The agreement waa approved by the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers at its recent meet ing in Chicago and this action puts it Into operation. Under the agreement the two organizations hereafter will work in harmony on all questions. - Snow Falls in Carolina. Bakersville, N. C Three inches of snow fell in Mitchell county Thursday. Cattle owners in Western North Caro lina are fearing heavy losses, owing to the grass being covered. Part of Montgomery Dock No. 1 Damaged and Wheat Is Lost. Portland There was a slight decline in the stage of the Willamette here Tuesday and rivermen are inclined to the belief that the freshet is soon to be a thing of the past. The only dam age reported in the harbor from the overflow was to Montgomery dock No. 1, where a part of the deck fell into the river, causing a loss of about 200 tons of wheat. The accident does not interfere with the loading of vessels and wheat is being handled as before. The dock is located at the foot of Randolph street. While a few roadways leading to docks have been damaged by the freshet, the pressure of water loosening the foundations, no other dock warehouses have suffered and with the river on the decline danger is thought to be passed. Big Toll Paid to Rebels. Saltillo, Mexico More than 100 refugees, chiefly Americans and Brit ish, arrived here on a special train from Conception Del Oro in North eastern Zacatecas, about 87 miles from here. The party included Mr. Clap ham, a mine manager who was seri ously wounded in a recent brush with the rebels. The refugees were com pelled to pay the rebels $212,500 for the trin and for permission to pass out. Thoy said that apparently no effort had been made to repair the national railroad, to the north. Students to Military Camps. Washington. D. C. About 20 schools and universities already have signified their intention of sending students to attend the military in struction camp to be held under the auspices of the War department at Gettysburg national park, Pennsyl vania, from July 7 to August 15 next, and at the Presidio, Monterey, Cal., from July 1 to August 8 inclusive. A hundred colleges were invited to par ticipate. Chinese Women Conspire. Pekin Some women of modern ed ucation were among the alleged anti government conspirators who were placed under arrest at Tien Tsin and Pekin in the past few weeks. It is reported that 200 conspirators already have been executed after summary ex amination. It is difficult to determine whether President Yuan Shi Kai is winning or losing in the political cam paign now being waged for the presidency. When Your Eyes Need Care ' rry Marine lye Remedy. No Smartlne; TeeU rioe Act yulckly. Try It lor Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Uranulauvl Eyellda. Illu (rated Book la each Package. Murine ia yonpooiMlM by oor iv-nlli r.i a "Paten ea Iclne" bat used la Buci'msfnl Fbysu-lana Prae See for nanr ritir. Now d -.lna u-l u t.e Pub lie and aoli by Iimuaist at 26c and Ue per Boula. Marine aye BaWe Id Aaepue Tube., s aua tue Murine) Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Men and Vaudeville. All men may be divided Into two classes those who like vaudeville and those who can stand it when they are drunk. Smart Set Magazine, Has Temperament. When a girl is intense that means her mother needn't expect much help with the housework. EXPERIENCE OF MOTHERHOOD Advice to Expectant Mother The experience of Motherhood is a try ing one to most women and marks dis tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred is prepared or un derstands how to properly care for her self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many approach the experi ence with an organism unfitted for the trial of strength, and when it is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Following right upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, and a distinct change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming than a happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, and with am ple time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the f jmale organism. In many homes once childless there are now children be cause of the fact that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong. If yon want special advice writs U Lydia E. IMnkham Medicine Co. (eeafl deatlal) Lyan.Mass. Tour letter will fee epeatd, read and answered ky wsataa and held In atrlct coalleaoa. 2