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Afraid of Kidney Trouble— The Remedy. k r llw Y T o Clean Watch Chain*. !E — 8ÄVE YOUR TEETH — « j im t-.l 8 tempe Alfalfa BLACK A 10 1 E ííarikSyf FOR D I S T E M P E R ^ ^ ^ H Cures l,n Grippe among human beings and Is a fine Kidney * remedy 50c and $1 a bottle; If* and 110 a dosen Cut “ “ this out. keep It. 8how to your druggist, who will get K for * ■ - "Dlatemper, • - — ~ *«« *» r Special you. Free ** Booklet, Causes and * Cures. n*»nta wanted. M E D IC A L CO. Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. Gets Right Twist On Rheumatism Makes Short Work of Cleaning Out Your Entire System— Aches aul Pains Oo Fast. In S. S. S. Yon Get a Twist on Rheumatism that Settles It. Many a rheumatlo sufferer has been to the drug store for a bottle o f 8. R. 8. and been handed something claimed to be “ Jbet as good.” Truly, to ask for bread and he given a stone Is still In practice. I f you are troubled with rheumatism In any form be sure to use 8. 8. S. and note Its wonderful Influence S. 8. -8. bee the peculiar action o f soak ing through tha Inteatlnea directly Into the blo<yi In five minutes Its Influence la at work In every artert. vein and tiny capillary. E very membrane, every organ o f th* body, every efnunrtnry becomes In effect a filter to strain th* blood o f Im purities. Tho «(Imulatlng properties of 8. 8. 8. compel the akin, liver, bowels, kid nays, bladder to all work to th* one end of casting out every Irritating, every paln- Infllctlng atom of poison; It dislodges hy Irrigation all accumulations In Ih* Joints, cause* acid accretions U dlaolvtt reudare flfc* old year went, end the new returned. In the withering weeks of drought; The check was spent that the shearer earnrd and the sheds were all cut out; The saloon man’s words were short and few, and the saloon man’s looks were black— And lh* time gad come, aa the shearer knew, to carry hla awag Out Back. • For time means food, and tramp you tnuat, where scrubs and plains are Trick ot Cuckoo and Cowblrd. The English cuckoo, like the Am eri can cowbfrd, leaves Its single egg In the nests ot birds much smaller than Itself, like the hedge sparrow, the pled wagtail and the meadow pipit. When the young cuckoo— a veritable giant In comparison with Its nestmates— la a few days old It pushes Its compan ions oat o f the nest, and then becomes the sole object o f the care of lta tiny Wide. With seldom a track that a man can foster parents. them neutral and scatter« those peculiar formations In the nerve center* that cause such m ystifying and often baffling rheumatlo paiax , And beet o f alt thla remarkable remedy la welcora* to the Weakest stomach. If you have drugged youraelf until your etomach la nearly paralysed, you will be aatonlahed to And that 8. 8. 8. give« no aenaatlon but guee right to woak. Thla Is because It la a pure vegetable Infusion, la taken naturally Into yonr blood Just aa purg. air lg Inhaled naturally Info your rungs. Oct a bottle o f 8. 8. 8. today, and aak for 8. 8. 8. You may depend upon It that the store that eella you what you aak for la a good place to trade. W rite to the Swift Specific C o. 104 swirt Bldg., Atlanta, OS., for their Book on liheumallsm. Ha Tramped away from the shanty there, when the days were long and hot. With never a soul to know or car* If he died on the track or not. The poor o f the city have friends In woe. no matter how much they lack. Bat only Ood and the swagmen know how a poor man fares Out Back. In etlfllng noons when hla back waa wrung by Its load, and tha air seemed dead, And the water warmed In the bag that hung to hla aching arma like lead. Or In times of flood, when plains were seas, and the scrubs were cold and black. He plowed In mud to hls trembling knees, and paid for hls stna Out Back. He blamed himself In the year “ Too L a te "—In the heaviest hours of life— ’T w a » little he dreamed that a shearing- mate had care o f hla home and wife; There ere times when wrongs from your kindred come and treacherous tongues attack, When a man la better away from home, and dead to the world. Out Back. A MARVEL P h o e n i x - like he rl«*tt from the ««h - «» Hlnc« the b i« thounnnd« of fire h a ___ ve been m e n __ w o r k i n g day and ni ght r e b u ild in g the R d l i o n factor!««. They a r« m a k i n g t a l k i n g machine« and record« again. “REAL MUSIC AT LA ST ’ T h i s was A. Edison's mark when ment, that perfect. Thomas first re he heard this latest Inetrw* ha had spent four years t * D ia m o n d P oin t P h o n o grap h s H ave No Equal Aa a bullock drags In the sandy ruts, he followed the dreary track. With never a thought but to reach the huts when the sun went down Out Back. * It chanced one day. when the north wind blew In hla face like a furnace breath. He left the track for a tank—he knew ’twas a short cut to hla death— For the bed o f the tank was hard and dry, and crossed with many a crack And, oh. It's a terrible thing to die of thirst In the scrub, Out Back. A drover came, but the fringe o f law waa eastward many a mile: He never reported the thing he saw. for It was not worth his while. The tanks are full and the grass la high lo the mulga off the track. Where the bleaching bones o f a white man He by hls moldertng swag Out Back. long rest.” _ Overworked Merchant— “ But, doctor I’m too busy to get away." Doctor— “ W ell, then, you must stop advertising." This one tent on Free Trial pounded by O ur Ph yeiclnn a nnd g u a ran tee.1 by them aa a B aila b le R e lie f for E yes th at Need Care. T r y lt t n y u u r B y e a a n d in B a b y s B y e s — Ho S m a rtin g — Just B ye C om fort. Buy M urine >f you r D ro g rta t — a cce p t no Su bstitu te, nnd If Interested w r ite fo r Book o f tne B ye Free. M L 'K I B E E V E l l I M f l i l CO ., C H I C A O O MODEL AID. Illus trated h e r e , la oak or mahogany, with 20 se- C Q A lections . . . 'P Zr*J Term s II.SO week. W rite for C atalogi T h ey A re Free For Setter or W orte. "W h y did you eend your sweetheert to the wilde ot Africa to hunt dia monds?” “ Tw o reason*— he might come back with a fortune or he might not come back at all.” — Philadelphia Public Ledger. By No Meant. T h * w ife generally knows when the old man needs a haircut, but that Is no sign that she should be Intrusted with the Job. f i l i l i PO RTLAND , OREGON Universal Desire. A ll men desire to be ImmortaL- fheodore Parker. Are You Suffering From O A u to -In to x ic a tio n r The dictionary says that Auto intoxication is “ poisoning, or the state of being poisoned, from toxic, substances produced within the body.” This is a condition due to the stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, or pores ot the body failing to throw off the poisons. More than 50 % of adults are suffering from this trouble This is probably why you are suffering from nervousness, headaches, loss of appetite Lack of ambition, and many other symptoms produced by Auto-Intoxication. Your whole system needs stirring up. DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY dm TaòJaff mr F o rm t will remedy the trouble It first aids the system to expel accumulated poisons. It acts as a tonic and finally enables the body to eliminate its own poisons without any outside aid. Obey Nature's warnings. Your dealer In medicines will supply you, or yon may send 50c for a sample parfcag* of tablets by mail Address Dr.VJL Pierce, Buffalo,N.Y. S erves H im Right. The difference between a crank and a gentleman la that the latter always And dirty and careless and old he wore, agrees with you, while the crank nev aa hls lamp o f hope grew dim; He tramped for years till the swag he er agrees with anyone— not even him bore seemed part of himself to him. self.— Schenectady Union-Star. For time means food and tramp they must, where the plains and scrubs are wide. With seldom a track that a man can trust, or a mountain peak to guide; All day long In the flies and heat the men of the outside track With atlntcd stomachs and blistered feet Same Thing. must carry their swags Out Back. Doctor— "You must go away for a •fswUy. , rtaaon w hy you ihool-I be without it w b «n it w ill be »en t t roe to you i f jroa w ill rem it c o «t o f i » S M S « - Pierce, beffalo. N . 1 . Uncle Eben. "W hen a man is his own worst en emy, ” said Uncle Eben, “ it’s generally because he ain't got energy enough to pick out an enemy dat 'ud he har* to lick." Cl Those of Middle Age Especially. W hen you have found no remedy for the horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your back would break, when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, don’t forget that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds of women safely through this critical period. Read what these three women say: From Mrs. Homung, Buffalo, N . Y . How Perfectly Horrid! When a. lady Insists on keeping on her hat In a theater, doesn't she af ford ground for the suspicion that she hasn't got pretty hair?— Charleston News and Courier. Inconsistent. Many a man who sighs to dependent farmer kicks like when he happens to wake morning In time to hear the be an in Seek Native Supply. anything The adoption o f oil fuel by the Brit up some ish admiralty In Its fastest battleship, mtlkmar the Queen Elizabeth, may be said to mark a definite epoch In maritime In Dally Thought. dustry, and the problem now arises as Politeness appears to hare been In to the possibility of the home pro vented to enable people who would duction o f oil In sufficient quantities naturally fall out, to live together In for naval requirements. It Is mani peace. festly an unsatisfactory and possibly a dangerous position for any coun The Flatterer. try to be dependent on overseas sup A woman may call a man who pay„ her compliments a flatterer, but she plies for the m otive force with which to drive battleships. Attention Is, likes to believe him. Just the same.—> therefore, being turned In many di Albany Journal. rections to the provision o f a native eupply o f this prime necessity o f mod RESINOL A H E A LIN G ern engineering practice. HOUSEHOLD O IN TM E N T The same soothing, healing, anti septic properties that make resinol ointment a standard prescription for skin eruptions, also make It the Ideal household remedy for bums, scalds, cuts, wounds, sores, chaflngg. pimples, blackheads, irritations, and a score of other troubles which constantly arise in every home, especially where there are children. That Is why resinol oint ment should be on your medicine shelf, ready for instant use. Sold by all druggists. Adv. EDISON (mat. or a mountain peak to guide; All day long In the dust and hast—whan H a v a H e a lt h y , S tr o n g , U n a a U fa l E y e a summer Is on the track— O collata and P h ys icia n s need M urine Kya With stinted stomachs and blistered feet, Bemedy m any yea rs before It w as offered aa a D om eetic E ye Medicine. M urine In S till Com they carry their swage Out Back. Store of Fairfield, Iowa, I became a well man and can honestly «ay that I have never had any signs or a return o f any Kidney trouble. I am so grata ful toward your medicine that I never hesitate to recommend it to anyone I know who Is suffering with Kidney trouble. Your« very truly, M ACE C L IN K IN HEARD, Fairfield, Iowa. State of Iowa But men were many, and sheds were full, Jefferson County aa. for work in the town waa slack— Subacrlbed and sworn to before me by the said Mace Cllnkenbeard and The .raveler never got hands In wool, though he tramped for a year Out the signature acknowledged to be gen Back. uine by him thla 12th day o f July, Worth While Quotation. C H A R LE S S. C R A IL, “ Anyone can carry hla bu r^n . how lbil>ti»r KtAmp. for rm lt B u im . Mad. on ahurt- Notary Public. m i netlow Writ*. *«ITI I T » «» a IU I ever heavy, till nlghtfiul. Anz-itio can In and fo r said County and State. *I*M.Naiua* S o M a^wvrk, '-however hard* for one L e tte r Vo day. Anyone Can live aweetly patient Dr. K U m cr A Co., B in gh am ton , N Y . P U R E S T ly. lovingly, purely, till the aun go«a down. And thla la all that life evar O N Prove What Swamp-Root W il Do Tor You E A R T H - r r t » ,|Jr means.” — Selected. Send ten cents to Dr. K ilm er & Co., Binghamton, N. Y „ for a sample size • M->re thon 30 yetra ago Salter'• Catalog Hydrophobia Almost Abollahad. bottle. It w ill convince anyone. You t»M>iiie<l Alfalfa, year* before other aee<l.- Pasteur’a discovery of the treat w ill also receive a booklet of valuable mrn thouktht of it. value. Today Salter ment for hydrophobia waa due to ex Information, telling about the kidneys e».-el>! ilia Alfalfa «train, include llrnnin, (Montana l.iacom, Agr. t'ollrge in.pecled). periments on animala. Before thla the and bladder. When writing, be sure Salaer’a Dakota Regutvrvd No. 30—all death rate waa from 6 to H per cent and mention this paper. Regular fit- hardy aa oak. In different parta o f the world. It t* ty-ceat and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. now less than one per cent. For 10c In Poataga LOSSES SORELY PREVENTED We gladly mail oar Catalog T o o T en der-H earted. b f Catttr*» B iitk iH Pill«. Low* prlrwtl. frwih. rwllablo; preferred by and aani|ile package of Ten Fa- “ Some men." said- Uncle Eben, "la \Vtern tUtcknirn becau** tfc«y or«* mou. Farm Seed., including ■ ■ tM t wfcsro »th w vm c I m c fall. *o tenderhearted dat dey la almost m Spelt». ‘ "ITke Cereal Wonder, 1 E- m ^ Write for booklet and testimonial*. w illin’ to make trouble fob a friend. 1 r 1 m 10-dflM » I f « . B'achief Pill* f l . M RcjurenaUd White Itonanaa K) d»M pk|* BlM klef P ill« 4 0U Gate, "Tha Prize Winner;” Bil Jea’ to ahow bow kind an*'sympathiz I’ m * any Injertnr. but Cuttar'» beet. The enperlnHty of fhitler f>n>durta la du* to O W K lion i toiler Ur»»«; Teoainte, in' dey klu be.” , y * *n of aperUIlatnc In vaeel«*« and «em iii« «aly. the Silo Filler, Alfalfa, «to., I waist en Cutter'*. If tinohuln«t>le. order direct. etc. T M C U T T IR LABORATORY. Barktlty, Cal I feral*. Dally Thought. Or Send 12c The mind that la cheerful In lta present state will be adverse to all And we will mail yon oar $ 9 .0 0 0 o f f e r e d f o r c r* r t«ln big Catalog and aix generoua solicitudes to the future, and will Tn Teilt I one* D n "llt>w toObtain tekagee of Karly Cabbage, [n I*Htrnt” and “ What to Invent** meet the bitter occurrences o f life l«eot free* Bend roudl sketch for free arrot, Coeumber, lettuce, with a placid smile.— Horace. Tn i-rt an t-» iwtsntaMllty. Patent» «U- Iladiah. Onion furniahing lota ▼«rtl»ed L»r aale at our ezpeoM In Men* an-l lota of juicy defloiotM nfaetnrem* Jotimala. Imaginary Ills. Vegeta l.lea during the early CHANDLEE * CHANDIEE. PaMht »tty’« Spring and Summer. '’ gjLUYwn 1034 F. SI. Waakwgtoa, 0. C. Soirow Itaelf la not *o hard to bear Or (end to J o h n A . S n l t r r i the thought o f sorrow coming. S eed C caeca t o o., . , » B o o x x 7 z r 2 u 0 , L a A iry ghosts th tt work no harm do N ever Neglect a Cold. I **’>»(. Jer/lfy us piore than .njet^ in steel Every cpld. especially In a young _ < e<t|leo- * “'* p'frpunes -AlBrlch. tl-ili»' Znd iti-.i.' big ■ catalog. oe child, ahould he considered serious. Tho possibility and the frequent oc currence o f complications such ns mid Pink Eye. Epizootic dle ear Inflammation. Inflammation In Shipping Fever, end Catarrhal Fever one of the accessory sinuses o f the iu r$ r a n «nd ponUive preventive, no mfttfer how horRes nose, broncho' pneumonia or lobar nt any « « e are Inflicted or **exj>o»ed.'’ Liquid, riven on the pneumonia must always be a subject lonirue; net« on the blootl and «la n d «; expels the poisonous from the 1-o.lv ( ’urns D U tM IM r In D t n and Sheep fo r consideration and prevention If and Cholera In Poultrjr. Ie«rirest selling live stock remedy. possible. SPOHN DEATH 11 THE BUSH’ M arriage. . V o lU lf » . Uk U li ‘i'bJlosophlcMl Dlc- U o ca ry ,“ any a: " T h * m ore m arried m en ypu ^ a re t h e . ( « » « crim en there He b*g«ed hi* way on the parched Paroo and the W arrago tracks once more. w ill be. E xam ine the frig h tfu l col- In 190S I waa taken very alck with hrnlid <>t jrour crim inal calend ar; you kidney trouble and being afraid, I went And lived like a dog. as the swagmen do, till the western stations shore; w ill find th ere a hundred youth* e x e to a prominent phyalcian at Liberty- cuted to o e o fa th er o l a fam ily. M a r vllle, Iowa. A fter doctoring for aorne ria g e .-eiu.ur* m en more vlrtuoua and time without cure or relief 1 began the tn ore w ise T h e latbur o f a fam ily 1* uae o f Swamp-Root and found Imme not w illin g to bluih fo r hi* ch ildren ; diate relief. A ffe r using several bot- tlea which I Bought o f Jericbo’a Drug he I* nfralu to m ako jb a m e th eir Oold o r «liv e r watch chain* can be Cleaned w ith a v e ry e xcellen t reault, F J r U t T i L . a A n N D R A K IIK K COLLF.G Help, T w h m th. T r a i. 8 « n k t - no m atter - w h eth er they be m at or f . - * ' M u m » . . HiMKinlty. Tool. Krai. pollahod. by layin g them fo r a fe w aec- Po.lrti.n. C u .ru .b a d . I*A4f « h i t . L H A R N IN O . They 1‘urtUmd. U tw n . ou d* In pure aqua am m onia. M Mutl.ua I I , aheuld then b e rlnaed In alcohol, and finally ahakt-n In-cUiuik aawduat, fre e from aand. Im ita tion gold and plated f n n u i I n and h ... yuur Oxni'h wwnlnwl. VAlllla- 111 , ^ y,. Jai—ljmiwtUAc chain * ahould be cleaned In benzine, pa ln U M k U R. A. W then rlqjt«(J In alcohol, and a fterw ard W u k l u t * . M l . I'.m a a d - ahaken lf f & ry. aawduat.* RUBBER 8TAMP8 * ■ad Physloal Sign. The sudden cessation o f pain (s often as bad e sign as its beginning. In appendicitis or some other acute Inflammation o f the right side o f the abdomen sudden cessation o f pain Ballad of the Dread Australian may be o f the graveet Import, par ticularly If not associated with e cor Desert. responding drop In the temperature or pulae rate. Under such circum Th* Looked-For Tank Hard and Dry— stances it la an unfailing Index o f gangrene or ruptare o f the appendix “ It's a Terrible Thing to Die of or o f a breaking down o f the barriers Thirat In th* Scrub, Out between an abscess and tha general , Back.” peritoneal cavity. Small-Farming Countries. American farm ers will have to yield the palm to the small countries o f Europe, such as Holland and Den mark. The results there are almost Incredible. People can hardly com prehend what Intensive farming amounts to until they visit those countries, or at least read the reports of men like R ider Haggard, who went there In an official way. B uffalo , N. Y .—“ I am w riting to let you know how much your medicine has done for me. I failed terribly during the last winter and summer and every one remarked about my appearance. I suf fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, no appetite and at times was very weak. “ I was visiting at a friend's house one day and she thought I needed Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took it and have gained eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better every day. Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Y ou may publish this letter if you wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it and 1rs. A . I I o r n u n o , 91 get h*«»th from your medicine as I did.” — Mrs Stanton S t, Buffalo, N . Y. Made Me W ell and Strong. M acid o n , N .Y .—“ I was all run down and very thin in flesh, ner vous, no appetite, could not sleep and was weak, and felt badly all the time. 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