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th e WESCO SYSTEM of PENMANSHIP TKACHES YOU Mow TO w p n n IT IS THK BEST. 73 1 H O O K MKAUTIFIILLY IU.VSTHA KU " - ■ / n IMJ PACKS, HY MAIL, c. +*3, arc tore NEW HOTEL HOUSTON Dave Hon.ton Prop. H. II Thoranaa. Mxr Thoroughly lui K omi ,» of . .anfort. Mot ovele I’rl-ea. Three mlnu'e.' walk from Union Uaput. W ill, for r > i « 72 X luk V . WatUXD. M 'OUFHDEAS IH.OOO i f f r r » «! f o r r«*rfn ln iti v * n l Io n «, h - l r ’ llo v * (o O h lM ln I «m l "\ V hat I » l u v v n l " «u t rrfrt. Rem) rough «tu t« h /or In a NEWS NOTES OF A BIG INFLUENCE CURRENT WEEK I It Is surprising the wonderful in Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Briet CHANDIU « CHANQUE, P M M AH,'. 1034». At, WaaMastoa.0.0. BLACK 1 I f i f ' , r , l « usus sum» prevent » hr Cattar'« .laatia« Pitta, lai. Sele.il. f ï * . t i isll,..1«: |,r«f.rr«d paw by M M a «torba»« M p n á laraiw M H lb«y M n H Variata t aat .har, al har aaaalaaa ' lift W rila fur I* «.h i .1 amt I •alimonia]«. I« <•«« alar .......... rula II 0 . N a««« aka. Kia.hl.a Tilla 4M __ y «a an, lulo-lor. bul i 'ultar'a l»al Tha superiority o9 rullar proliu.-Ih la tuñlii orar lì Z**» <* •p ~ l.ll.ln a II. aaaalaaa •»« •*' « «ai «al,. l-alal aa Cattar’«. |f UM. n.liu'ila, sedar »rari. I N I S U I T I . LA.ORATO. V. .arhalar. Cantaral« keep, the liver active and bowel, Earth tremblings are atlll being r. ported In Italy. opten. A fter 60 year, o f courtahlp, an Ore gon couple were wedded at Vancouver, Wash. Oregon state aenate vote. 18 to 10 for the abuli.hment o f tha .tat* naval militia. Germans make a decisive victory at the battle o f Bolssons, which began January 8th. Mr s . Elizabeth R e u t h e r, No. 50$ Twelfth St.. N. W . Washington, D. C.. writes: " I am pleased to endorse Perlina ss a splen did medicine for catarrh and atom- / ach trouble, from ' which I suffered for several years. I took It for sev eral months and at the end of that time found my health was restored and have felt splendidly ever since. 1 now take It when I contract a cold and It soon rids the system of any catarrhal tendencies. Over Ten Years Ago. •T would not be without Peruna. Although It was over ten years ago that I first gave you my testimonial, I am of the same opinion as when I wrote It. and give you the privilege to use It as you see fit. I still use Pe runa when I think It necessary. ! am recommending It to my neighbors whenever a chance occurs.” P. N. U. No. S, 1915 planas U fH F .N writing to advertiser!, i " linn Hila papar. I Therefore, watch the di gest on and as won aa any weeh- ness M manifested retort to HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS iiiiiiiiii Berlin hinta that America, by ex porting munition, of war, la prolong ing the conflict. SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION William I). Scott, general manager of the North Bank railroad, die. at bia Each “ P a p .'. Dlap.p.in" Digest« 3000 home in Portland. grain, food, ending all atomach mlaery in five minute*. German soldiers are charged with circulating forged entreaty for peace Time It In five minute, all atom- among the Ruaaian troop#. ach distress will go. No Indigestion, Jitney bus company And. that indi heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, vidual auto owner, are completing for acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dixzlne.a, bloating, foul breath or traffic buaineas in Portland, Ore. headache. Pape's Dlapep.in I. noted for Its The remaining eight member, of the StefanMon Arctic exploring piarty speed In regulating upset stomach*. are thought to have perished month, It I. the surest, quickest stomach rem edy In the whole world and beside. It ago. I. harmless. Put an end to stomach Two bills have been introduced in trouble forever by getting a large the California legi.lature proposing fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapep.in the study o f the Bible in the public from any drug store. You realize In five minute, how needles. It I. to suf schools. fer from Indigestion, dy.p>ep.la or any England has notified the Washington stomach disorder. It's the quickest, government that if the steamer Dacia, surest and moat harmless stomach laden with cotton, sails, she will be doctor In the world. Fearing raids from aircraft, Paris President Wilson Is a grandfather. has again ordered street illumination The stork Interviewed tho chief execu tive nt the White House. There will discontinued. be no veto. Lighting a fire with a can of gaso line resulted in an explosion which From the great dearth of news con probably will prove fatal to Mr. and cerning them all tho obsolete fighting Mrs. Clarence Backus, of Yaquina, craft must be incapacitated. Or. The can exploded in Mrs. Backus’ hands, throwing the flames over both. I Suffered for Several Yeera Perirne Reatored My Health It not Martial law haa ba.n liftod at Cop{ perfltld, Ora. Simplified Belgian Nam... I .pent thu nlKtit sleeping b«ttor than at homo- on atraw In a water- •urroundeil p ».t looklux aero., to Dig. muiltt, which our own aoldler. aptly ■peak of a. “ Tlilckmud." It I. true that our Aim are rather strangers thl. way. They have their hand, full over at Yprea, which they call, a. a matter of cour.e, -W iper. ” There la, If you remember, a Yprea Ufwcr on the old wall, of Ityo, at home In Bua.ex, which ha. been given the Mine pro nunciation. The llrltl.h Tommy doe. not commonly carry map., and conso- quently the pocullar, hair humorou. tw l.t. he give, to place name, have a tendency to become permanent. There la, for example, u place near I’oper- Inghe called Mitlou, which haa quite ea.lly become "What-O!" Just as Wyt- .rimeto ha. changed with celerity to "Whlto.heet,” and Kleurbalx to “ Flow- er Ilox," while Croix au-llols—Impoa- alble for a llrltl.h tongue to circum vent—ha. become ‘‘Crossboys."— Lon captured and the cargo bought. don Outlook. A passenger arriving at Arnharn from Germany asserts that allied air GIVE “ 8YRUP OP FIGS” TO C 0N 8TIPA TE 0 CHILD men Friday threw bombs upon the town of Essen, destroying a number of Delicious “ Fruit Laxative” can't harm houses. Essen is the home of the tender little atomach, liver famous Krupp steel works. and bowel*. A resolution urging “ friends o f pro Lonk at the tongue, mother! If tection to American labor and indus coated, your little one', atomach, liver try” to endeavor to secure the repeal and bowel, need clean.lng at once. of the existing tariff law was unani When peevl.h, cru... Untie.., doean't ideep. eat or act naturally, or If fever- mously adopted at the thirtieth annual l.h, atomach «our, breath bad; ha. meeting o f the American Protective ■ore throat diarrhoea, full of cold, Tariff league in New York. give a tea.poonful of "California Russian Consul Dogoravlensky an Syrup of Figs," and In a few hour, all nounces that the Ruaaian government the foul, ronatlpated wa.te, undlgeat- ed food and .our bile gently move, haa awarded a contract for 16,000 rail out of It. little bowel, without grip road cars to a Seattle Arm, and says ing. and you have a well, playful child that thia order is only the beginning of again. A.k your drugglat for a 60- business between the Russian govern cent bottle of "California Syrup of ment and the Pacific Northwest. Fig.," which contalna full direction, Mayor Mitchel, of New York, and for bablea, children of all age. and Mayor Rolph, o f San Francisco, w ill for grown ups. talk on the telephone next Monday The W ar'. Surprlae. over a direct wire between the two At the buginaing of the war It wa. cities. This will be the first telephone .aid that every oue of the nation* had conversation across the continent ever aurprl.e. In .tore for their enemle. held, except between officials of the and the world. There were wonderful telephone company who have been military aud naval Inventlona that had testing the wire for the last month. been kept Inviolably secret and that A t 4 o’clock p. m. April 2 the popn- were to be sprung on the foe when Istion o f the United States will have least expected. Five months of war have now passed and the one supremo reached and passed the hundred million surprise for the world Is that highly mark, according to C. D. Sloane, ge civilised nation:: do not seem to have ographer of the census bureau, who ratltxed the awful loss of men that estimates the population at that hour would be Involved. The 42-centimeter ill be 100,000,06». J. S. McCoy, gun that reduces forts thought almost actuary o f the Treasury department, Impregnable In a few days Is as noth however, calculates the population will ing compared to the loss of more than be 100,016,000 on February 1, 3,000,000 of men In killed, wounded and missing, which, according to ap Germans plan another dash for Paris. parently conservative estimates, the Seismic disturbances have been felt Germans and Austrians have suffered in the European war xone. up to this time.—New York Herald. Splendid Medicine Stomach Trouble •n your general health. only promote, atrength, but M m King Georg# will maintain only tba f Import «« to iialehUbllllj. I'nU-nU «<!• formal court .octal function!. TertlMo) lor «ale el our t-*|ir immi lu Mau* uf«i’to re r« ' Journal*, fluents GOOD DIGESTION km Mrs. O. R. Meye, 36 years old, o f Colfax, Wash., was killed accidentally by her 9-year-old son at their ranch home near Hay, in Western Whitman county. The boy had been sent to the house for the shotgun by his father, and upon leaving the house the gun was accidentally discharged. Portugal is reported in a singular situation in reference to the great war. German forces have invaded Portu guese Angola and fighting has been going on there between German and Portuguese forces for several months. Yet Germany has not declared war on Portugal, the German minister remains in Lisbon and the Portuguese in Berlin. German aircraft made long-threat ened raids on England Tuesday night and attempted with bomb« to blow up the king’s royal residence in Sand ringham, county Norfolk. King George and Queen Mary, who had been staying at Sandringham with their family, returned to London only Mon day to resume their residence in Buck ingham palace. Yarmouth, Eng., is visited by Ger man airmen, who demolish whole buildings, killing two persons. Lieutenant General Freiherr von Ompteda, o f the German army, haa been killed in the western arena at the head of his brigade. Reports convey news that General Villa with his troops, will evacuate Mexico City, and will go to Northern states to strengthen hit forces. England hauls down Stars and Stripes from an American ship which is detained by that country, and in its stead raised the British emblem. Cut Off. Prof. Albert B. Merrill, of North- we.tern University, praising the chemical preponderance of Germany, broke off to tell an anecdotp. "A German American," he began, "said to me with a quiet laugh the other day: '* ‘Do you know, my friend, that since this war began many a French man’s whiskers have turned white in a single night?' " 'A h a !' said I. 'Trouble, I suppose. Anguish of heart over Khelms Cathe dral; sorrow, horror, eh?' “ 'No, my friend,' said the German- American. ‘No. nothing of the kind. The reason la that the Vaterland has :ut off France's supply of hair dye.' ’’ «Hake In to T o u r Sboes Alton'« Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It ernes painful, swollen, smarting, «wealing feet. Make« new shoes easy. Sold by «11 Druggists and Shoa Btores. Don't accept any substitute. Sampla FREE. Address A. 8. Olmsted. La Hoy. N . Y. Paradoxical Proposition. "Do you use the word ‘politics' as slngql&r or plural?” asked the person who Is always wanting to know some thing, "That has always puzzled me,” re plied Senator Sorghum. "There Is nothing more singular than some of the pluralities that politics develop*. —Washington Star. Strength * Beanty Portland— The continued advance in freights is keeping wheat prices down here, or at least preventing them from moving upward in accord with the higher foreign markets, whence come, the principal demand for grain. Bids on the local sxchange were higher this w w k in some instance«, hut d«>c lines were in the majority and the market on the whole was about a cent lower than last week. Livestock trade ia quiet, with a limited supply availale. The sheep market was easily the feature, with .alee at the best figures o f the Mason. The transactions involved choice year ling. at 86.66 and ewes at $6.76, which are advances of 16 to 26 cent, over former prices. Two bunches of iamb, were sold at 87. The hog market maintained its former steady level, the beat light weight. bringing $6.76 and $6.80. The only deal of importance in the cattle division was the aale of a load o f fine bull, at $6. The egg market is firm with small receipts. Former price, were quoted, but there are indications o f a higher range soon. The poultry market continued over stocked and weak. Hen. are quoted at 1146(12 cents. Dressed veal was steady and pork was weaker. No changes were reported in dairy produce lines. Wheat — Bid: Blue. tern. $1.44; forty-fold, $1.42; club, $1.404; red Russian, $1.36; red Fife, $1.88. Milifeed — Spot prices: Bran, $306$ 31 ton; shorts, $326(32.60; rolled bar ley, $33.606(34.50. Com— White, $36 ton; cracked, $37. Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $16 6(15.50; valley timothy, $136(13.50; grain hay, $10.606(11; alfalfa, $18# 13.60. Vegetable. — Artichokes, 86 @ 90c dozen; cabbage, 14#14c pound; beans, 124c celery, $2.60 crate; cauliflower, $2.26; sprouts, 8c pound; head let tuce, $1.866(2 crate; pumpkins. Im pound; squash, 14e; carrots, $1.26 sack; beets, $1.26; parsnip», $1.25. Green Fruits — Apples, 76c#$1.60 box; casabas, $1.66 crate; pears, $1# 1.60; cranberries, $9@11 barrel. Potatoes — Oregon, $1 sack; Idaho, $16(1.10; Yakima/80c#$l. 10; sweets, 2|c pound. Onions— Oregon, buying price, $1.25 f. o. b. shipping point. Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case count. 28c dozen; candled, 30c. Poultry— Chickens, 114#12c pound; broilers, 18 # 20c; turkeys, dressed, 21c; live, 18c; ducks, 124 @ 15c; geese, U@12c. Butter — Creamery points, extras, 294c pound in case lota; 4c more in less than case lots; cubes, 26c. Veal— Fancy, 124@13c pound. Pork— Block, 9c pound. Hop» — 1914 crop, 10#124c pound; 1913 crop, nominal. Wool— Valley, 17@18c pound; East ern Oregon, 16#20c, nominal; mohair, 1914 clip, 274c. Cattle— Prime steers, $7.506(7.75; choice, $7.26<gi7.60; medium, $6.76# 7.26; choice cows, $66(6.76; medium, $5#6; heifers, $66(6.50; bulls, $3.50 @6; stags, $4.506(6. Hogs — Light, $6.606(6.80; heavy, $6.606(5.85. Sheep— Wethers, $5.766(6.65; ewes, $56(5.75; lambs, $6.26@7.50. Made Him Shudder. "I was somewhat perturbed." Tacoma— There is an unusual demand "How so?” for rutabagas and local commission "M y wife Is knitting socks for th> men say they are unable to get enough poor of all nations." receipts to supply the trade. This "But why the uneasiness?” “ A t first I thought they were foi vegetable is now being received from North Yakima and only a few farmers me."— Louisville Courier-Journal. of that section o f tne state are grow ing them. Farmera in the Puyallup valley and other farming districts of Puget Sound have been unable to grow rutabagas because of worms. It is said the young plants in the fall are attacked by the p>ests and destroyed. Farmers have attempted repeatedly to combat the worms but have been un successful in this section. Produce merchants say a few years ago no bet ter rutabagas were grown than those sent out from this p>art o f the country. Comb Honey— Yakima, $3.26 crate; Bridgeton, N. J.—“I want to thank you strained honey, $5.60; Idaho, $3.50; S thousand times for the wonderful Nevada, $3.50. Pears— Yakima, $1.266(1.60 box. "~ljgood Lydia E. Fink- Cranberries— $8.256(11 barrel. ham's V e g e t a b le Vegetables— Cabbage, home grown, Compound has done for me. I suffered 14c pound; carrots, local, $1 sack; ery much from s beets, home grown, $1; turnips, $1.25 female trouble. I #1.50; potatoes, California sweets, had hearing down $2.25 # 2.60 cwt; Yakima, $18 @ 22 [Jj pains, was irregular ton, White River, $17 # 18; onions, nd at times could green, 20c dozen; Oregon brown, $1.75 ardly walk across 6(2; Yakima, $1.50; California, $1.50; [the room. I was garlic, 15c pound; parsley, 20c dozen; letture, head, 60c; $2 crate; spinach, __________________able to do my tousework or attend to my baby I was local, 6c pound; cucumbers, $1.606(2 to weak. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable dozen; celery, 60# 75c dozen; $2.60 Compound did me a world o f good, and crate; bell peppers, 16c pound; egg now I am strong and healthy, can do my plant, 10c pound; hubbard squash, 24c; work and tend my baby. I advise ail rutabagas, $1.75 sack; cauliflower, suffering women to take it and get $2.50 crate; artichokes, 90c dozen; well as I did.’ ’—Mrs. F a n n i e C o o p e r , Brussels sprouts, 8c p»ound; rhubarb, 124c pound; $1.60 a 30-lb. box. R.F.D ., Bridgeton, N.J. Fresh Meats — Steers, 124c; cows, Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com 12c; heifers, 126(124c; wethers, 124c; pound, made from native roots and dressed hogs, 12c trimmed sides, 164c herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful lambs, 13#14c drugs, and to-day holds the record of combinations, 154c Diamond T. C., 14c yearlings, 13c being the most successful remedy for ewes, 11c. female ills we know of, and thousands Poultry— Ducks, live, 10#12e p>ound o f voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., hens, dressed, 16#18c live, 106(14 springs, dressed, 22c live, 14#16c seem to prove this fa c t squabs, live, $2.50 doxen dressed $6 For thirty years it has been the stand turkeys, live, 18c dressed, 28#30c ard remedy for female ills, and has re geese, 20c. stored the health of thousands o f women Butter— Washington creamery, 286( who have been troubled with auch ail 29c Oregon, 266(27c. ments as displacements, inflammation, Eggs— Fresh ranch, S06£32c local, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. cold storage, 236(26c Eastern, 23# I f you w ant s p e c i a l advice 26c. ______ THIS WOMAN’S SICKNESS Quickly Yielded To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Coaa« With Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery This Is a blood cleanser «nd alterative that starts ths liver and stomach into vigorous action. It thus assists the body to manufacture rich red blood which feeds the beset— nerves— brain and organs o f the body. The organs work smoothly like machinery running In oil. You feel clean, strong and strenuous instead of tired, weak and faint. Nowaday, you can obtain Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Tablets, as well as the liquid form from ail medicine dealers, or trial box of tablets by mail, on receipt of 60 c. Address ▼. I t Pierce, M.D., Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. P ie rce’ s C re s t IOOS P a ss lllu.t, C o b b i i « S « h , M edical A dviser «rill be FREE. Clock ttoued fo r 3 1 “ JS S K W O R M S 3 "W o r m y ,” th a t's w h a t's the m a tte r o f 'em. Stom ach and in testin al worms. N e a rly as bad as distem per. Coat you too much to feed 'em. L o o k bad— are b u d D on 't physic 'em to death. Spohn’e Cure w ill rem ove the worm s. Im prove ths appetite, and tone ’em up all around, and don’ t "physic. A r ts on glands and blood. Fu ll dlrectiona w ith each bottlsu and sold by ail druggists. S P O H N M E D IC A L CO., Chemists. Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. 10 CENT “ CASCARETS” IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowel»—Thsy work while you sleep. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste. Indiges tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and slogged bowels, which cause your itomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and ferments like garbage In a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery— indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep— a 10-cent box ’ - n m ym r dru'--*' -vlll keep you feel ing good for months. Marriage a Vocation. Marriage should be looked upon as a vocation and not a mere avocation, argues one who signs herself "Femin Logical. ist” In an open letter to one of the "In Washington William Collier waa daily papers. The writer who had been a teacher, but who is now a once conversing with a man of much mother, has been surprised that being scientific attainment The scientist a wife and mother Is a “ profession, narrated in detail a series of experi the successful performance of whose ments he was conducting with the ml- duties requires all my effort and all ' crophone. "The microphone," said he. "magni my time.” "Feminist” thinks that wo men generally do not realize this or fies sounds to the ear as the micro- refuse to face it, that young women ' scope magnifies objects to the eye. contemplating matrimony should be The footfalls of a spider heard made to realize that they are choosing through the microphone sound like a profession quite as important as the tramping of marching Infantry." “ That's amazing,” politely com medicine, law or business, and that, if possible, a preparatory coarse mented Mr. Collier. “ This afternoon,” continued th8 should be required before granting the certificate to practice the profes man of science, “ I heard a fly walk sion of wife and mother. This sounds ing across the pane. The noise re very well and would be admirable if sembled the hoofbeats of a cavalry* it could be carried throtfgb. But as ! man's mount.” “ Perhaps It was a horse fly,” sug there are two parties In marriage It would be very onesided If the woman gested the actor.— St. Louis Post-Dla- patch. received all the training. A good, stiff preparatory course for the young man contemplating ths profession of hus Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cur» band and father would be quite as constipation. Constipation is the cause much in order. If we have one let us o f many diseases. Cure the cause and have the other.— Frances Frear in you cure the disease. Easy to take. Leslie's. The Desideratum. Lives of great men should remind oa H ER E IS A G O O D W A Y Of this fact to make a note: T O G E T RID O F PIM PLES A ll one needs to be a statesman Is a long Prince Albert coat— Puck. Bathe your face for several minutes with resinol soap and hot water, then In dealing with Jack Frost w e ll apply a little resinol ointment very soon have to change that “ R elcom »” gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, on the mat to “ Nobody home.” and wash off with resinol soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash Sure! of cold water to close the pores. Do Charles Ogle was leaving the Imp this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to find how quickly the studio the other day when a pretty healing, antiseptic resinol medication young girl approached him. "I beg pardon,” she said, timid like, soothes and cleanses the pores, re moves pimples and blackheads, and "but would you care to help the News boys’ Home?” leaves the complexion clear and vel Charley looked at her kindly. vety. All druggists sell resinol soap “ Sure,” he answered, “ where are and resinol ointment— Adv. they?” Discharged. “ Where is that fellow Gunn you had around here?” “ I fired him.” "I should think you would have been afraid he would kick.” — Baltimore American. tour ow n d r u g g is t w il l t f il y o u Try M a rtov E ye K e m n ij fo r Kvd. W eak. W atery K yes and G ran u la ted E y elid s; N o Sm a rtin g— Just. E ye C om fort. W rite fo r Book o f the l y e by m a il F ree. M u rine E ye Rem edy Co., Chicago. Extinct? Governor Whitman, of New York, at a recent congratulatory luncheon, said: “ A splendid sign for our future Is the regeneration of the business con science. The business conscience is today like your conscience or mine. Millionaires of Bloccus Stoc's type have disappeared. "Bloccus Stoc was proposing certain rebate deals to a railroad president over a sumptuous luncheon, when the latter said: " ‘But the constitution----- ’ “ 'My dear boy,’ said Bloccus Stoc, ‘what's the constitution between friends V ” Some Shadow. “ You say,” said the attorney for the defense, "that, though the night was very dark, you saw Rastus Johnson leaving your hencoop at midnight from your bedroom window?” "Yes, sir,” replied the plaintiff. "How could you distinguish him in the blackness of the night," demand ed the attorney. “ Why— er,” said the plaintiff, “ the darkness got so much blacker all of a sudden that Rastus’ presence there was obvious. No other human being could cast such a shadow on anything already so dark as that night already was."—Judge. Rheumatic Throat h Common Trouble Should Be Treated in Blooo X. 2 . * * U 1 W l T n P r e v e n t R e m rr e n e e * U i r C V C n t E V e C U IT e n C e « T h r r« are successful gargles that stop eoreneas la the throat, but to prevent tbelr Incessant return, the blood must bs put In order. The best remedy Is 8. 8. 8., as It Influences all the {unctions of ths body to neutralize the Irritants or waste products and to stimulate their excretion through the proper channels. Rheumatic sore throat Is a dangerous Indication, as It means that the blood la loaded with more uric acid than the kid neys can excrete, and may thus lead to serions general dlaturbance. The action o f 8. 8. 8. stimulates cellular activity. I t prevents the accumulation o ( Irritants In local spots. It enablea ths arteries to aupply quickly the new red blood to replace worn-out tlseue. For this reason uric arid that finds ths throat an easy prey to Its breaking down Influence, Is scattered and eliminated. la other word«, 8. 8. 8. prevent« chronic eon- dlttons by enabling all the muroue linings o f the body to eecrete healthy m am a Its Influence la ahown In a marked Improve ment o f the bronchial tubes, whereby the husklnesa o f voire with thick, graylah ex pectorations la oyercoma. 8. 8. S., wall diluted with water, means s blood bath, since It Is welcome to any atomach and at once gets Into the blood. 8. 8 8. le free o f all minerals snd con tains Ingredients wonderfully conducive to well-balanced health. You ean get It at anv drug store, but do not accept anything else. There la danger tn substitutes. 8. 8. 8. le prepared only by The S w ift Specific Co., 628 Rwtft B ld g, Atlanta, Oa. Our Jfedlcal Dept, will glv# you free Instruction by mall on any subject w rite to L ydia F . Pinkham Med* Seattle— Wheat, Bluestem, $1.43; Icine Co., ( confidential) Lynn, The aviators have been given their Mass. Y o u r letter w ill be opened, Turkey red, $1.39; fortyfold, $1.42; annual medals. The upside-down loop club, $1.40 Fife, $1.88 red Russian, read and answered by a woman the loopist doesn't appear in the list $1.86. Barley— $31 p>er ton. «n d held in strict confidence. at alL { oi blood disorders. Writs today.