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CARRANZA REFUSES EVERY COMPROMISE Will Continue His Campaign to B A R V li;w H O T E L Crush All Adversaries. |dM'«t«-d At lia r View, Tillamook Co., Ore. Train stupa at our dnir. Only 55*» from hUrh riant) *lrlv* to brauttiul Iwwli Kaf»* bathlno «m tfurlAbls bods All tbs i lama, rrabs A r lm U n you ran • at. K»U-« 91 por «lav an>1 ui> Kor partii ulara writ** or rail on WIMC Itr VI .%*« )» . It.M.ii.a m u1 K»*l ns HMa , 3rtl at Waah , I'or*laml, Ora Phono A •ir M liOlfV. or Mm VUiw. Tliliunook Co.. Oraffuii. l>anro K*rry Night. I'owl, Hilliard« A Howl- In«, b a r f lU ihtns. Hoa Klahlni. PRESIDINE SEES NO HOPE fOR PEACE Food Situation Acute and Red Cross Funds Exhausted Well-to-Do Women Beg in Streets. INDIAN MADF W am pum or lla s U A s rnta w antoi. IdU Ild W iu c r M .otlham . lllshlaral Hpriripa. ( a'. TOI SU M \'- 11» K K tR R I U I .a --, a f i al e Mo Indeporwleot. Trial« ts'iaht in eight wee La tool» f rea. t ornmiaaionM i a«l whito toarnmg r*patttona ae< ur«d W rit« for fr«o catalog MOI KH CHI.I H.KM. I or «laial K 4M N ml S* Mpohano. K&tt Main A vo., tie«Ul«. KI"'J Main St CTNTRAL COMMriNIAI. COI.I.RGK. "A Modern H loim «-«. Iraniiur* Sclnail " Thorough, prartlial. **|»eit. reilahlr. New huildmg. large. welMIghte*! n*'HW, SCdnplete naaleffl SquIptfU'llt. W rite (or* trmv I«-» »on in M<*-»kU»« |.¡ng and Short hand. i «alral lluilding. Mordant!. Ora. FARM HELP S U P P L IE D to Hauche«. II"|» Y arti«, Herr» ami Krult ¡-'armi. Milker«, lami ‘ U-arera ami we.*«!chopper« on short• »■t notice Phon* or will«« Hanley T niployment Agen« y. 2M H. 2d U, f«stUad. Or fU«M !« ■ 121 «ai k2.’**Q DAISY FLY KILLER elaaait a a r « li» r « , a«tract« au4 Lili« all tit««. S« 4 i. vi-««, l*m, tit#tp. I ••«• «II • « « • « a . ft! • .1« l -'i t«¡ il or up «*er i «til act »-..I ut i * I o » * • h r ' 1-1 " g . '• .ni. " ! «Si Ite«. r*<M l>y 4-«ier*. 1 « 6 i*nl l'f tue 1 «ASOLI» SOMAS«. IMI D«SalS A«« . IvM èlv*. W T. Couldn't Solve the Problem. After retiring from business n cer tain man rontlinnd to maintain an of fice In a downtown building 11« had no need of It and. furthermore was out of town nlmoKt nil lli« tlm* A friend of hi* pointed out the Inconsistency, and asked hint why he didn't give up the office.’’ “ I would.” »aid the other, “ but I don't know what to do with the rug." Why Ed tors Ago Prematurely. "WIII you vleiiao gtve me," an East alde woman wrltea enrnently lo th* Htar, "a little Infermatlon through your column* of 'Answcrs?’ I ara making n show polisti nnd sant to know what Ingredb-nls to use to prò duce thè ehlne lt In all satlsfaetory except timi lt does not givo thè do •Ired pulluli."— Kanra* City Star. Valuable Timber Tree. One of the largest and most valua ble timber tree» of the country le the tulip tree, known to lumbermen as yellow poplar. It Is related to the magnolias, but In the only tree of Its kind In the worM Deserves Admiration. Our admiration for the man who, whether the conversation starts on garden sai * or the philosophy o f llorg- ton, will yet bring It In three adroit ■entencee to his favortto hobby.— Mil waukee Journal. WOMEN CAN HARDLY BELIEVE How Mr». Hurley W as Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Eldon, Mo. — “ I was troubled with displacement, inflammation and female weakness. For two y e a r s I could not stand on my f e e t I o n a t a time and I could not wulk twe blocks without en during cutting and drawing pains down my right side which i n c r e a s e d every month. 1 have been at that time purple in the face and would walk the floor. I could not lie down or ait still sometimes for a day and a night ■t a time. I was nervous, and had very little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, and often felt as though I had not a friend in the world. A fter I had tried most every female remedy without suc cess, my mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so and gained in strength every day. I have now no trou ble in any wny nnd highly praise your medicine. It advertises itself.” —Mrs. S. T. HuRi.ru', Eldon, Missouri. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. For sale everywhere Washington, I). I).— General Carran za has informed the United States gov ernment that under no circumstance* will he treat with General Villa, that he will not corn prom i He with hi» op- laments, and that he will continue hia plan to crush hi* adversaries by mili tary campaign. President Wilson has before him a long report on General Carranza’ * view* a» given in Informal conversa tion with an American consular officer at Vera Cruz. He found in it little ho|te for an accommodation of differ ence a» between the Mexican factions. General Carranza gave the same ar gument for refusing to enter into |>eace negotiations with General Villa as he had made on previous occasion* recently, reiterating that his was not s campaign for the elevation o f person alities, but for principles of the revo lution; that his opponenets were " r e actionaries and desirous only o f satis fying personal ambitions.” Outlining his plans for the future Carranza said that he soon would dem inate the situation and would grant amnesty to all who were not guilty o f crimes. General Villa and his associ ates, however, according l o General Carrunza, must either leave the coun try or he tried by a military court. General Carranza’s views did not surprise officials here, as he has con sistently ignored all offers of peace made by the Viila-Zapata faction as well as suggestions o f foreign media tion in domestic affairs. No advices have been received offi cially as to the outcome o f the re ported differences between General Carranza and General Obregon. En rique C. Lorent*. Washington repre sentative of the Villa-Zapata govern ments. gave out two messages received here by Manuel Bonilla, ex-cabinet minister under Madero, one from Gen eral Villa and another from General Angeles, denying that any friction ex isted. All Red Cross funds available for famine relief in Mexico have been ex hausted and the society issued another urgent apjHial for foodstuffs and money. Twenty thousand persons were reported as practically starving in Guerrero. How des|>ernte the food situation is, even in Vera Cruz, is said to be indi cated by the case o f s talented woman, 211 years a public school teacher, who was found begging in the streets for food. Another sister, well educated, was peddling soap. Austria and Germany Eoyful Over Recapture of Galician Capital London — ’ ’ Amid demonstrations of joy by the populace, General von Boehm Ermolli entered Lemberg at 4 o ’clock in the afternoon Thursday with the troops o f the second arm y,” says the officisl Austrian communication re garding the recapture o f the Galician capital. The news o f the fall o f Lemberg produced an outburst o f wild joy throughout Austria and Germany. Bays a dispatch from Amsterdam to the Exchange Telegraph company. Berlin and Vienna are flag bedecked. A holi day was given the achool children o f Germany and Austria. On the other hand, the Russian army is in retreat of the most disorderly character and in |>anic, in fact, accord ing to news dispatches sent to Berlin by correspondents in the Galician field. Emperor William o f Germany and Emperor Francia Joseph of Austria- Hungary exchanged long telegrams of felicitation. The sultan o f Turkey telegraphed at length, both to Berlin and Vienna. WASHINGTON MOVES TO HINDER ANY NEW REVOLTS IN MEXICO The Best at Any Price ( Washington, D. C. - The United States government has determined I that ao far as it can prevent there Means that you keep I »hall be no further revolutionary move the m i d d l e m a n ’ s ments in Mexico and that American profit in your pocket territory, at any rate, shall not be when you buy used aa a base for such expeditions. This, it became known officially Lumber, H h i n g I es. Tuesday, led to the arreat o f General Lath, M o u I d i n g , Victorlano Huerta and General Pascual Poors. Windows and | Orozco at El Paso, and forma the other Building Ma : ground for strict surveillance now be terial from ing maintained by agents o f the De partment of Justice on Generals Felix Diaz, Mondragon, Blanquet and Felipe Angeles and other Mexicans o f promi nence now living in the United States. Assistant Attorney General Warren conferred with Secretary Lansing, a f ter which the intention of the govern Send us a II tt o f what you require ment to prosecute vigorously all vio- for your build ngs and we will name you prices delivered at your station I lationa o f neutrality laws, irrespective Forces to Be Destroyed. H O W S H E ENDED TE N and Guarantee to save you Money. I o f the prominence o f the individuals or The forces of nature •••« must ed YEARS OF S K IN -T O R T U R E I their affiliations, was revealed. deavor to avoid. Working blindly ax Write for our Oct. 28, 1914:— “ I had eczema on According to information thus far they do we can do nothing to over my face for ten years. Little red pim gathered, there are at lea.it four sep come them. At most we can avoid ples formed in a small spot on my arate and distinct groups, apart from their destructive Influence and allevt chin and then spread all over my face. the Villa and Carranza supporters, in ate the suffering they give rise to They Itched and burned me awfully. the United States who are active po But the forces that are thrust out b) I tried almost every remedy and treat, » O M I T CAM BAL1JI l*at*«t a n ! rr*>*te«t n * terminator fur <*oph*r«. Squirrrl«, ( Utyoltm or gnjr litically in the Mexican situation. ourselves, that spring from our own meat that could be used for this trou. burrowing amm*! p**t«. Non potif>ncu«, non-ox* hie. but nothing did me any good. I |rU>«iv*. «afer than any cartridg«*, «ur*r than any Whenever such activity shall reach the minds, must be controlled and over trap; vwry *lf*cliv*: harm!***« to |>*r*oa harviling point o f setting on foot a military ex come. They are primitive. They ars used reslnol ointment and resinol soap, and was relieved In a day or Hall ronhni*! in burrow with ooen ng uluggwi burn* tw o minute«, connuming all air and «ub»»i> pedition from the United States, ar brutal. They are animal forces two. In one month I was cured. tutoiK deadly vra* Properly HMd n«*v*r fan*. rests will follow, according to Mr. Agalnat these we must direct our ea This was six months ago and th« Animal r an not aurviv*. Trial order 35c dc/r«n; Mm Warren, who is handling the case. grow* lot« I.iv* »al**r rri'*n wanted. Groat a*!Wr. trouble has never returned.” — erglea. «xrluNiva territory. Lil^raJ contract C onP t ( mi The information gathered by govern (Signed) Mrs. C. C. Roberts, Weath — 1 ■ 1 < Ball Co., Cham, o f Comm«r< t* Bldg., Portland. Or. e r fo r d , Okla. Every druggist sells ment agents discloses that the various Not Worth Solving. reslnol ointment and reslnol soap and groups have a common purpose in op “ I have pondered all my life," says doctors have prescribed the resinol ••USE T H E R I V E R ” posing Carranza and Villa but were B. P. Walker, "on which was more Im treatment for more than twenty working independently of each other. portsnt in this world, brains or money years.— Adv. Inquiry is being made to learn what But when I look around and see how Htate o f W aahfngton. for Th* I»alle« daily financial interests are supporting the Sunday 11 p. ni. I**«v* Dalb*« daily *x. Monday many get along on little of either, I Aa a Reminder. 12 M Steam er« J N Teal. Inland Kmpir* and various factions and there are hints Frances was finding lt tiresome t« conclude I an. — -sting ray time trying Twin Cité*« for Upper Columbia and Snake river that citizens o f one o f the belligerent point«. Taylor Ht. Dock. Tel. Main 613. be kept in on a rainy day. After sev countries o f Europe are involved in the to solve the question."— Kansas City W i IU mhc ud Ulaak* Kn« Tt«»*« U.. P«tU eral futile appeals to be allowed to go Star. plots. out, she said emphatically: "Well, 1 The position o f the United States is Wise Rather Than Witty. am going to leave this house and nev D n o m o re ner***ary that the revolutionary elements in lim n S m a l l p o x , Army Be rather wi-e than witty, for much er come back.” Thinking to frighten Mexico should not be augmented and experience has demoaxtrated wit hath commonly much froth, and her out of the Idea I said: "Very well, the almoet miraculous effi the situation further complicated by cacy, and harmleeine«. of Antityphoid Vaccination. It la bard to jest and not sometimes then we'll pack your clothes." "No." the addition o f marauding armies Be vaccinated NOW by your pbjnticlan, you and leer, too, which many times sinks was the calm reply. “ I think I will your fuaily. It U more vital than house Insurance. which could hope to get in any degree Ask your physician, druggist, or send for MHav* deeper than was Intended or expect leave them here so yon can always re o f military supremacy only after pro you had Typhoid?'* teUing of T y p h o i d Vaccine« ed, and what was designed for mirth member just how big I was when I result* from use, and danger from Typhoid Carrier*. longed fighting. ends in sadness.— C. Trenchild. INC U f T ir * LABOtATOtY, N tn tL r Y . CAl. le ft ” Famine conditions and the devasta raoewci«« vacci«cs • m u s s w«*i« u. s. *ov. u c««s* tions of the military factions already H O W A R D E. B r a T U i l - A « » r « r » » « H a v e H e a lt h y , S tr o n g , B e a n t l f a l Kjree > ' LeAid9.lI«. Colorado. S j < w iu , ou price*: Lroid. O c u lis t* a u d P h y sicia n * uaed M u rine K je in the field are o f such a threatening Silver Le>»d. fl. I* Id. 8Il»er. 75c; Gold 50c; Z.ne R em edy m an y y e a r* b e fo re it e e s ottered a* a character that until the American gov or Copper SI, Muilini? envelope* * d fa ll price 11*1 D om estic E ye M ed icin e. M u rine la « t i ll C om Pathetic. pent o a ion. Ooutrol and Umpire w o r k » Another pathetic little feature ol ernment is able to see clearly what its Ucited. Inference: CWbouate JtetimuU btukk. p ou n ded b y O u r P b y s icia n a an d g u a ra n teed by them an a R e lia b le R e lie f for Eye* th a t N eed everyday life is the way a stout worn own action should be, it is determined Care. T ry It In y o u r E yee an d la B a b y 's K yee — Of the Same Opinion. an verging on middle age will read the that no new elements be introduced N o S m a rtin g — J u s t E ye C om fort. Buy M u rto* directions for making the angles trim into the situation. Mildred—“ Don't you think Miss El o f y o u r D r u g g ist — a c c e p t n o S u b stitu te , an d il and shapely, to meet the demands ol derly looks much younger In her new ic ie r e -t e d w r ite fo r B . k >* o f th e E ye P res. M t K I N K E V E U E X K D T C O ., C H J C A U O the short skirt vogue, and laboriously hat?” Helen—"Indeed I do. Why, but confidently go through all the pre Mildred, lt makes her look but very What It Was. scribed exercises.—Columbus tO.) little older than she says she la."— Six-year-old returned from h!s first Journal. Judge. day at Sunday achool, very proud that N o o th e r baking p o w d e r will raise nicer, lig h te r b is cuits, cakes and pastry, none is more pure and wholesome Sam Connell Lumber Co. Portland, - I Then Why Pay More ? Oregon Illustrated Catalog. J Dalles-Columbia Line TYPHOID United States Would Hold Germany Firmly to Terms of Treaty of 1828 Nothing New. This time It has been discovered that the steam engine was known In Egypt as early as the year 200 D. C. The machine In question was a ro tary affair and more theoretical than practical. A Greek adaptation of the same Idea was used a little later for turning the spit. Then steam power dropped out of *i"M for centuries. Washington, D. C.— By agreement with the German foreign office, the State department made public Tuesday the txet of the note sent on June 24 by the United States, asking Germany to reconsider her refusal to settle by di rect diplomatic negotiations instead o f by prize court proceedings, the claim presented on behalf o f the captain and owners o f the American ship William P. Frye, sunk with her cargo o f wheat What J. F, Gloom Thinks of T. J. Daft. by the commerce raider Prinz Eitel "Do you road my comic poems?” In Friedrich. Ambassador Gerard cabled quired Tennyson J. Daft, evidently an that he had delivered the note. gling for a compliment. "Occasional The American government declares ly.” replied J. Fuller Gloom, who has that, inasmuch as Germany has ad a bright though evil mind, "and they mitted liability for the sinking of the always make me a sadder If not wiser Frye, under the treaty o f 1828, prize man.”— Kansas City Star. court proceedings are unnecessary and not binding upon the United States. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar- coated. easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els and cure constipation. Italy to Declare War on Turkey and Aid at Dardanelles, Is Report Precocity. Precocity may be defined as a fonr of premature mental development that Is Instanced when a child five years old has learned that the drumstick li not the best part of a turkey gobbler. — Houston Post. That Resemblance. "V,li at a funny looking man that conductor Is!” tnld Vrs. Jiggles on the trolley. ’’Yes." said Jiggles. "I've been trying to thtnk whom he looks like. Ills face Is very familiar to me." "Oh, 1 know who It is ’ " said Mrs. Jiggles. "It's our goM fish!"— tmlcp. Safety First in the Ministry, Too. “ And—ah—what salary would you expect?” asked Deacon Klutchpcnny of the church at Hardscrabble. "Seven hundred dollars a year, without dona tion parties," replied the applicant for tho paslorate. "Eight hundred and fifty, w ith!" Modern Children. In describing the children who had moved In next door little Helene said: "They're not troublesome children: they don’t do anything you tell their not to do. but they do everything you don't say anything about.” Japanese Drink Puzzles. Salem, Or.— Poes sake, the Japanese national beverage, come under the ban o f the prohibition law that will become effective January 1 next? This is a question which K. Kumasaki, Japanese consul in Portland, has asked the at torney general to answer. First A s Will trade elegant Portland, Or., home, sistant Attorney General Van Winkle, all new and modern, value $5000, for not being familiar with the drink, stock o f Shoes or General Merchandise. wrote Mr. Kumasaki that the answer Itoyal Shoe Co.. 229 Morrison St. depended upon whether sake was a spiritous, malt or vinuous liquor. Mr. It has helped thousands o f women Van Winkle said that all he knew of who have been troubled with displace the beverage was it was made o f rice. ments, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, Revenue Below Estimate. W e a re e x c lu s iv e fa rm Healers, and o u r lo n g that bearing down feeling, indigestion, Washington, D. C.— Customs offi e x p e r ie n c e m ak es o u r fa c ilitie s f o r fin d in g and nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why don’ t you try cials declared that the revenues from p u rch a se r» u n e x ce lle d in this se ctio n . I f you esire t o sell o r trad e y o u r fa rm lands, w r ite it 7 Lydia E. Pinkbam Medicine Co., customs now in hand for the fiscal year d us. g iv in g full d e sc rip tio n and lo ca tio n o f Lynn, Maas. ____________________ which ends June 30 amount to more y o u r p ro p e rty , b e st p rice and term s, and ju s t than $204,000,000 and there is a pros w h at y o u w ant in e x c h a n g e . W e have a p a rtv pect for the year that they will he w a n tin g a s to c k ranch u p to $60,000. and w ill P . N. U. No. 27, 1919 close to $210,000,000. This would be trad e 1363 a cre s o f tim b er, co n ta in in g fifty $30,000,000 below the estimates made m illion fe e t o f tim b er. S u b m it p ro p o s itio n . by Secretary McAdoo last fall and less H A R G R O V E & SONS, W R K N writing to advertiser*, by more than $80,000,000 than the re tlon this paper. 122 N. 6th St., Portland. Ora. ceipts last year before the European war interfered with imports. Merchants, Attention! Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? Paris— Announcement was made at the French ministry of war that, ac cording to the Italian press, Italy has broken diplomatic relations with Tur key. Italy, it is added, will send troops to the Dardanelles. No Place For Coupling. “ What Is this place, conductor T' asked the passenger on his way to the fair. "This is Reno. Nevada." “ Go ing to put a new car on here?" “ No, this Is where the uncoupling Is done.” Bird Well Named. A booby Is not merely a human dunce, but is a Bahama bird, which is ao spiritless that when attacked by other birds it falls to fight and gives up the fish lt has caught without re sistance. The Sabbath. A world without a Sabbath would be like a man without a smile, like a summer without flowers, and like a homestead without a garden. It Is the joyous day of the whole week.— Beecher. Would Satisfy Him. To the young man who sat timidly In a corner telling a handsome young woman 15 feet away that he would cross the world for her, she coyly said that she'd be satisfied if he simply crossed the room Notary Public. The qualifications for a notary pub Berlin, by wireless to Sayville, N. lic are just ordinary intelligence and Y .— The Italian newspapers are jubi honesty. So far as age is concerned, lant, says the Overseas News agency, any age after twenty-one will fill the over the announcement that Italy is to bill. participate in the operations against A n t ive*.» m r i a n t . the Dardanelles by sending a fleet un In the Malay peninsula an English der the Duke o f the Abruzzi to release naturalist has discovered a species the larger British warships for im of ant that makes Its nest In the portant work elsewhere. fleshy stems of ferns that grow in the limbs of *-" 1 -- *v - Mr. Georgia Urges Reprisals. Atlanta, Ga. — Resolutions urging Some Title. President Wilson to use every means in The full title of Los Angeles was his power — “ diplomatic if possible, In Spanish times "Pueblo de Nuestra retaliatory if necessary” — to prevent Señora la Reina de los Angeles" or interference by Great Britain with ‘‘City of our Lady the Queen of the American commerce to neutral nations, Angels." were adopted by both houses of the Splash of tug Shell. Georgia legislature. Among other When a twelve-inch shell strikes the things the resolutions set forth that since March 1 “ Great Britain has ille water it throw s a "splash" higher than gally seized” many vessels containing a battleship's mhst. The "splash” cargoes for neutral ports o f Europe, weighs about 2,000 tons, enough to thus depriving cotton producers o f a drown a small ship market for more than 3,000,000 bales. Germans Turn to Verdun. Paris — The Germans, in fighting furiously at Bagatelle and in the trenches o f Catonne, are seeking to approach the strongly fortified town o f Verdun, according to Lieutenant Colo nel Bousset, military critic o f the Petit Parisien. He beleives they are seek ing to gain control o f the railroad from Chalons to Sainte Menehuold. While they are aiming at Verdun from two directions, the critic believes the efforts o f their army will prove futile. Canal Tolls * 4 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 . Washington, D. C.— A total o f $4,- 000,000 in tolls was collected for the use of the Panama canal in the period o f time between the opening of the waterway for traffic in May last year up to June 6 last. During April the tolls for the first time were greater than the cost of operation and maintenance o f the canal. W ea k he had learned the song that the chil dren song as they marched In to th« assemblyroom. “What was the song?" asked the fond parent of orthodox pel» suasion. "Onward, Christian Science 1* —Judge. Unwilling to Impose on the Lord. "What does yo’ think, sah, bout d< 'vangellst's notion o' holdln’ sunriss pra'r meetln's?” "I calls It plumb took lsh, sah!" replied square-headed old Brother Clank. "Uhkaze why: Da Lawd ain’t gwlne to tumble out o' bed dat early in de mawntn' to listen ta a bunch o’ niggers dat's got all day t« do detr prayin’ In!”—Kansas City Star. X C ure* While Y o e W alk. Allen's Foot-Eaee is a certain cure for hot, «wearing, callus, and swollen, arb ing feet. Sola by all Druggirts. Price J5e. Don't accent any mbstitu te. Trial package FREE. A Jdrem Aliens.Olmsted. LeTtoy. S. Y. __ Captains’ Salaries. The salary o f captains of the tranM atlantic liners of the larger class runs from £S00 to £1,200 a year—or from $4.000 to $6.000 in America« money. Regular Hercules. Whenever there is a street spat nearly every woman has the idea that her husband would be a very fiend for carnage if she didn’t hold him back — Louisville Courier-Journal. Ashing Too Mucn. Our idea of intellectual honesty Is what would prompt an editor to put ■ spring poem written by himself in th« waste basket along with the others.— Columbus (Ohio) Journal. Tiny Oven. An electric oven, tiny enough to he Pi“ ™«! on a microscope, and used for heating and drying objects that are to be examined, has been invented by a German scientist. Poor Man's Advantage. The sleep of the laboring man 1* sweet whether he eat little or much; but the abundance of the rich will not suffer film to sleep.— Ecclesiastes, 6 : 12 . Heart Many people suffer from weak hearts. They may experience shortness o f breath on exertion, pain over the heart, or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their eyes become blurred, the heart is not sufficiently strong to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands ana feet, or poor appetite because o f weakened blood supply to tho stomach. A heart tonic mod alterative should be token which has no bad after-effect. Such la Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery whloh contains no dangerous narootlcs or aloohol. It helps the human system in tha constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It helps the stomach to asaimilata or takeup the proper elements from the food, thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-burn and many uncomfortable symp toms, stops cxc-saive tissue waste in convalescence from fevers; for the run down, anaemic, thin-blooded people, the "Discovery" la refreshing and vitalising. In UnaU or tabtrf form at moot J n r stares or ie » J SO see cent Sterne* for rrie/bojr to Dr. Fierce *e /n ee/id *’ Hotol, Buffalo, N. Y. Reed Chapter VII s e Circuì.lory Orsee* in th* "M edical Adrt*er"—A I bound h->ok of 100« pee** «ont en receipt of 31 on o-ent stamp*, eddre