immm SEEKING HEALTH? " ■ ■ This means taking better care of the Stoftiach and help- in# the Liver and How el s in their daily work. If as- sistance is needed, try I I m . ■ HOSTETTER'S“ Stomach Bitters _ I It has been proven very beneficial in such cases. I A rk a n sa s T ig h tw a d s. "W e know tw o o r litre« m on In thla tow n w ho hav e ow ed ua a am all am o u n t of m oney »luce th e tim e w hen H e lm hail only one pickle, and we h av e m ade arrutiK cm enta w ith a local dor-tor to u d m lu la te r th e 'tw ilig h t aleep tr e a tm e n t' ao th e y c a n p a rt w ith th e m oney th a t belongs to ua w ith o u t ao lunch m en tal ag o n y ." -S llo am Spring» H e ra ld and Item o crat. •O U R , ACID STOM ACHS, G ASES OR IN DIGESTION E ach “ P a p a ’a D lapepeln" D lgeata 3000 g ra ln a food, ending all atom ach m laary in five m lnutea. T im e It In five m ln u te a till atom aclt dlitroim will go. No Indlgeatlon, h e a rtb u rn , aournoaa o r b elch in g of gan. acid, o r e ru c ta tio n » of uiid lg cated food, no dlztlncM», bloutlng, foul b re a th or headache. I’ape'a D U pepeln la n o ted fo r Ita «peed In re g u la tin g u p a e t atom ach«. It la th e an rent, quick.-at sto m ach ren t edy In th e w hole w orld a n d b eild e« It la hartnlcRN. I’ut an en d to sto m ach tro u b le fo re v e r by g e ttin g a la rg e flfty-cent ca»e of I'a p e 'a P ta p « p iln from an y d ru g »tore. You re a liz e In five m inute« how ueedleaa It 1« to Buf­ fe r from Indlgi-Htlon. dy«pep«la o r any atoinai.'b dlHorder. It'a th e q u ick est, •u re a t and m oat h a rm le a a «tom ach d o cto r In th e w orld. H er In d o raem en t. “ It waa u pity to le t th e m aid o v e r­ h e a r ua q u a rre l," "I h av e re c tifie d th a t by d iach a rg Ing h er." " T h a t v i a n m istak e. S h e 1« «m art enough to tak o th e w hole ato ry to aom ebody In o u r *et an d g e t a good Job on th e atrc n g tli of It.”— L oulavllle C o u rier-Jo u rn al. Tobacco Habit Cured N ot only to oooro of p ip . and clear*. b a t th e vlck-ti. cifforotto bolitt to ovrrcom o by u sing tho "NITKITE** tre a tm e n t. I'rice rom ploto. pootazo paid. It.au. Iw ue-D avis Itr u ,g Co.. U itv l Y am ­ hill. Purtiand, O r. tW hen w ritin g m onttoo thio p a p o r.) R o a o m b la n c * O ne day th e re wait a flah fo r d in n e r and little M argie «aid: "M am m a, do you know w h a t a «had rem in d « m e o fr "N o, d e a rie ," w aa th e reply. "W ell,” aald M argie, "It re m in d s me of a p o reu p ln e tu rn e d o u ts id e In."— C hicago New«, New Ills. "Jo n eab y had a d o c to r w ith him all n ight." "W aa ho v ery sic k ? " “ Ho watt to w ard th e la s t, w hen th e d o cto r held all th e good h a n d s."— B ir­ m ingham A ge-H erald. M anaging a city , a e e o rd ln g to ex ­ p e rts, 1« s tr ic t busin ess, b u t It ia usual- iy done b eat by th e s t r e e t c o rn e r loafers. Catarrh of Heaa Mr. W . H . Chnney, H. F. D. 2. R utherlln, P ittsy lv a n ia Co., Vo., w rites: " F o r tlie pa»t tw elve month» X have been a sufferer from catiu rh of the head. Since ta k in g fo u r b o t­ tle* of your P eru n a I feel a different pereon altogether. T he severe pains In m y head have disappeared, an d my entire system h a » been g reatly atrengthened. T hla Is m y first te s­ tim onial to the cu ra tiv e q u alities of any p a te n t medicine, b u t I feel It a d u ty to m ankind to let them know of the g r i s t s at m edicine on e a rth — P eru n a—In m y e stim atio n fo r the above trouble." Those w ho object to liquid medl- c'n es oar. now prooure P eru n a T ablets. ». N . U. N o . 4, IB IS W H E N w riting to advtrtlM n, pl««N T tlo a thle paper. ____ NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. It Is reported that than- la consider­ able dlaaention In the Gsrman cabinet. Portland Catholics are planning to aid the sufferers of the earthquake In Italy. A French senator advises parliamsnt to be quiet while France ia Invaded by an enemy. Twenty thousand persona, including many notables, were killed in the earthquake in Italy. The American branch of tha Rad Croaa ia asking help to aid the Italian earthquake sufferers. Five governments are in the Chi­ cago wheat pit buying heavily, to­ gether with many foreign individuals. Eighteen Kusaian generals have been discharged from important posi­ tions, according to the Hamburg Frem- demblatt. A resolution waa offered in congress asking the secretary of war for in­ formation aa to the strength of coast defense guns. (Jov. Hleaite, of South Carolina, who resigned near the end of hia term, has pardoned and paroled 1460 convicts, besides disbanding the state militia. An aged pipe smoker in San Fran­ cisco waa killed when he fell on hia face. The long stem punctured the roof of hia mouth and entered the brain. The battleship Kansas sustained damage in the big storm off the Vir­ ginia coast, which it will require two weeks to repair, it waa reported on the warship's arrival in Hampton P.oada. British aviator« early* in the week dropped bomb« on the German posi­ tions in Antwerp, according to a Neth­ erlands newspaper dispatch. The damage done by the bombs has not been ascertained. Geneva reports that numbers of the Austrian nobility and aristocracy and Viennese financier« are depositing large lunu of money in Switzerland and are giving order« for the purchase of quantities of American securities. R e p re se n ta tiv e 'Sinnott, of Oregon, in the house, severely criticised the Democratic leaders for resorting to le g isla tiv e trickery to kill the Oregon apple box bill, which but for their activities probably would have been passed before adjournment. Secretary Daniels wrote to s little boy ami girl of Corvallis, Or., telling them ho was sorry he could not grant their request that the school children of Oregon be permitted to make the voyage through the Panama Canal on the famous battleship bearing their state's name. Through the solicitude of mothers and other relatives the British soldiers seem to be getting more marmalade and jam than they can consume; the consequence is that many a peasant woman behind the line« has had her larder supplied with a quantity of «weetmeats that will last her for years. General Carranza has added to his program of reform the granting of ab­ solute divorce. Any judge in Mexico— if he cares to take the chance of Car­ ranza's reseating himself at Chapulte- pec—may now annul a marriage con­ tract. The law became effective on New Year’s day. Mexico has hereto­ fore never granted more than a legal separation. The new law not only pro­ vides for divorce with the right to re­ marry. but makes the dissolution of the union so simple that the mere agreement of man and wife to break their marital contract is sufficient. The German and^French accounts of the fighting on the Western front agree in declaring there has been a desperate battle near Soissona. The iasue ia not wholly decided, but the Germans are believed to have gained ground northeast of the town, while the French wholly failed to make progress. The French are now de­ scribed as taking up new positions on the south bank of the Aiene. Em­ peror William in person directed the battle on the plain of Vregny. In­ spired by hia presence, the German troops cleared thia important elevated position of the enemy. ,» • The state prohibition contest has al­ ready begun in the Washington legis­ lature. German authorities declare the re­ porta of atrocities by^German soldiers are pure fabrications. Eighty citizens of Terre Haute, Ind., have pleaded guilty to corrupting the ballot in th ejast election. East St. Louis, III., reports that Italian army officers are in that vicin­ ity buying cavalry horses by the thou­ sands. C a n T all Speed of A eroplane. f For an a v ia to r th e re h a s been In -1 v en ted In F ra n c e a p p a ra tu s which sh o w s th e speed a t w hich bis aero p lan e Is trav elin g , th e velocity of Un­ w ind and the angle a t w hich he Is a t­ Portland — There is some improve­ ta c k in g It and w h eth er lie I* ru in g or ment In the potato market thia week. falling. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. The shipping movement southward has started, but no great hopes are held out, as only a small part of the etock is of shipping quality. A few can of Burbanks are going to California and for theee buyen are paying 806490c at Eaat Side points, while ordinary atock is bringing 764486c in Portland. The Han Franciaeo market is in better shape, aa the Halinaa are practically all gone, and this will leave an open­ ing for a limited quantity of Oregona. The American Wonder seed movement seems to be about over. Tbe local jobbing trade is not brisk and the market is sufficiently supplied. Front street prices are unchanged. There is no shipping outlet for eggs and with receipts enlarging the mar­ ket is slowly reaching a lower level. Sales were made at 286429c, caae count. Poultry receipts were liberal and the market was weak, hens selling at 1364 14c. Dreaaed pork was very weak, with 8c as the top. Veal was barely steady. No changes were reported in the butter or cheese markets. White beans are steadily advancing in price. There waa a good crop on the Coast this season and the quality waa fine, but the market is being strengthened by the upward movement of prices in the East, where large ex­ ports to Europe have caused advances. Wheat — Bid: Bluestem, $1.42; forty-fold, $1.42; club, $1.41; red Russian, $1.34; red Fife, $1.37. Millfeed—Spot prices: Bran, $28.50 6(29 ton; shorts, $30,606(31; rolled barley, $33,606^34.60. Corn—White, $36 ton; cracked, $37. H ay- Eastern Oregon timothy, $16 @16.60; valley timothy, $13@13.60; grain hay, $10,606(11; alfalfa, $136$ 13.60. Vegetables — Cucumbers, hothouse, $1.76 6tj 2 dozen; eggplant, 8 1« fe rn p e r, a n d a t th e f ir s t s y m p to m s o f a n y s u c h a ilm e n t, g iv e s m a ll d o . e s o f t h a t w o n d e r fu l r e m e d y , n o w t h e m o s t u s e d In e x i s t e n c e S P O M N 'S D IS T E M P E R C O M P O U N D 6A r e n t s a n d f l a b o ttle . 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D r a ( Co.. 3d and Yamhill Sts.. Portland. Ora. U n n ecessary E ffort. H is Wife— T h is p a p er sa y s an army of 100.000 m en h a s w recked a railroad in Belgium . R ailroad M agnate— W h a t a waste of e n erg y ! A board of five directors could have done it ju s t as thoroughly. — Life. P re fe re n c e of th e L e sse r E vil. “ I ca n give you a cold b ite,” said th e w om an. N aval S afety. “ W hy n o t warm it u p ? " a sk e d the “ Son, if you m u st e a lis t.” said tb e tramp. w ise old m an, " e n lis t in th e n a v y .” “There a in 't a n y wood saw ed.” “ W hy, d ad ?" - “ So? W ell, give It to m e cold.”— “A g o v ern m en t s u s ta in s tm a c tu a l lo ss if a com pany of so ld iers is s h o t to New Y ork Sun. p ieces, but a new b a ttle s h ip is too v al­ u ab le to ta k e c h a n c e s w ith .”— L ouis­ Y O U ! OWN DMUOGICT WILL TELL TOO Try M arine Kye R em edy for B ed. S t a l l . W atery ville C ourier-Journal. E v e . an d G ra n u la ted E y elid s; N o S m artin g— M otives of F rien d sh ip . "A re you fa m ilia r w ith th e m otives GIVE "S Y R U P OF FIG S" of B lin k 's new p lay ?" TO C O N ST IPA T E D CHILD “Y es; h e need ed th e m oney."— B rim in g h am (A la.) A ge-H erald. D elicious " F r u it L a x ativ e" c a n 't harm te n d e r little sto m ach , liv er W hy n o t h elp th e “p o o r” fa rm e r by an d bowela. s ta rtin g a buy a-bushel-of dollar-w heat m o v em en t? L ook a t th e to n g u e, m o th er! If c o ate d , y o u r little o n e 's sto m ach , liv er a n d bow els need c le a n sin g a t once. W h en peev ish , cro ss, listle ss , d o e s n 't sleep , e a t o r a c t n a tu ra lly , o r is fev er­ ish, sto m ach sour, b re a th b ad ; has so re th ro a t, d ia rrh o e a , full of cold, give a teasp o o n fu l of “C alifo rn ia S y ru p of F igs," a n d in a few h o u rs all th e foul, co n stip a te d w aste, u n d ig e s t­ ed food and so u r bile g e n tly m oves out of its little bow els w ith o u t g rip ­ in g . and you h a v e a w ell, play fu l child a g ain . A sk y o u r d ru g g ist fo r a 50- c e n t b o ttle of “C a lifo rn ia S y ru p of F ig s." w hich c o n ta in s full d ire c tio n s fo r b ab ies, c h ild re n of all ag e s and fo r grow n-ups. Rheumatism K»___ Prescription. For > yrsrt I stiftend greatly ‘ with wesknsas peculiar to my sex. I was 'treated by A Hem . “T h e R u ssian g o v ern m en t h a s ta k e n o v e r a sew in g m ach in e fa c to ry .” " W h a t on e a r th fo r?" "H em in th e G erm an s, n a tu ra lly .”— B uffalo E x p ress. ju st. E ye Com fort. W rite for Book o f th e l y e by m all F ee. M urine E ye R em edy Co . C hicago. Easy. "Y our w ife n eed s rides In the open a ir .” “All rig h t, doc. I'll d ro p w ord among th e re a l e s ta te a g e n ts that 1 might look a t p ro p erty In th e suburbs.”— L ouisville C o u rier-Jo u rn al. How th e T ro u b le S ta rte d . "W h a t sta rte d th e ro w ?” “A fak e d e n tis t sold k set of cello- loid te e th to th e m an w ho e a ts tire in th e vaudeville show ,"— P h ila d e lp h ia L edger. Helping Kidneys By Clearing Blood A Function Greatly Assisted By a W ell-Known ^ Remedy. F o r In te re st. “ I buy m y w ife e v e ry th in g she w a n ts. How ab o u t y ou?” "I keep m ine w a n tin g a few th in g s, ju s t to be s u re th a t h e r in te re s t in m e Is m a in ta in e d ."— L o u isv ille C our­ ier-Jo u rn al. Done P ro p erly . "H ow is it you w ere so long over y o u r w o rk to d a y ? " "S u re , m a 'a m ,” re p lie d th e se rv a n t, “you w ere w a tc h in g m e m ost of th e tim e .”— Ju d g e. V e s t readers w ill he In terested t e more c le e r ly un derstand w hy a n alyst* o f u rln s 1» so im p ortan t. In til* use o f 8 . S. 8. to p u rify th e blood. Its a c tio n 1» a stim u la n t to tb e m yriad o f fine blood xesaels th a t ' m ake up th e c o n s tr u c tlv . tissu e s o f tb s kid neys. All the blood from s ll over tb s body m u st pas« th rou gh tb s kidneys. T hey s e t a s ten ters an d assayerm. And according A nxiety to C o rre c t a M istake. to w b a t th ey a llo w to pasa ou t In th e urine, “ L ook h e r e ! ” said a n ex cited m an both a« to q u a n tity and m aterial», th e to a d ru g g iit. "Y ou gave m e m o r­ h ealth o f th e k id neys an d th e q u a lity o f th e blood Is determ ined. T h e c a ta ly tic energy p h in e fo r q u in in e th is m o rn in g ." forced by S. 8. 8. la sh ow n In tb s urlns. " Is th a t so ? ” rep lied th e d ru g g ist. It Is a ls o d em o n stra ted In th e skin. Ant] I " T h e n you ow e m e 25 c e n ts .”— C hris- aa th e blood r o n tln u e s to sw eep through th e kid n eys th e d o m in a tin g n atu re * f | tia n R e g ister. 8 8. 8 ., a c tin g as f t does th rou gh a ll th e « ven u es o f e lim in a tio n , sh o w s a m arked d e c re a s e o f d ise a se m a n ife sta tio n s aa dem­ D efined a t L ast. o n str a te d by urine a n a ly s is . T ills a s sis t­ " W h a t is th e m e an in g of ra g tim e ? " ance la a g r ea t r e lie f to th e kidneys. H ie body w a stea are m ore e v e n ly d istrib u ted to a sk e d th e lo v in g young thing. e e m u n c to r le s ; th e ir elim in a tio n la s tim ­ “ I t's th e w ay m y s te n o g ra p h e r th u la ted by th e to n ic a ctio n afforded th e sp e lls," resp o n d e d th e tire d business liver, lun gs, sk in an d kid neys. 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