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T H E (ODD CARE W ITH M’Q RAW ’ S A IO M E R K L E of the Stomach ? O lrn tf Former First lin m in I •amo a r u t Player In Spits of States Makes Remarka ble Strides In Manufacture of Chemicals. When weaknes FREED FROM FORENNjYOKE REMEMBER Production o f Nearly Enough Coal Tar Dye# to Moot Domestic Demand Big F u tu ro o f Develop m ent ‘ V « " ' t J f. M, C A . School CoastrueUoa and Spasimi daiallsd In- I k i M n r , Y .M .C .A . shoes o f slick- ■hoes our 81s- and the slôp- that Busy also scatters eaah i; slyly sows tblaek on the lers whore her i toJBlater Susy; fashions that like the auto Ity o f skldlaes e , iklyn* Eagle. ___ 'a __ É'jji- iystems ! Gateo, Welra, is- W e spo ind Drainage A SON Portland, Ore. dog's life ," fright as she Milan's silver her friend, dogs get bet- aen than their fork W orld. H im self. tln g T o o fast ►; you may run lpt i men grumble, s ile n t" », sir, If the i be soup. He ‘ ''— Bystander. NSION farm er's door St — I r asked the rered the man. In the knees they proveT" iptly brought im p turned to the fanner. In the back the tramp u Herald. I06RAPHIG ’ anTlabla poal- ■ différant from tonali. Praett- MEN ONLY. LC A.. Paritari. HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters change fo r Catcher Low McCarthy, nothing otanda oat moro prominently than the perseverance o f John Me- Craw, manager o f the Olanta, In mak ing a ball player o f Merkle after the latter had made his fam osa bouahoad play o f September 28, 1908. It waa on that fatal day that M erk le'la lled to “touch second.“ Merkle, u w i r i u u p u n u o j u w fans, derided by sport w riters and twitted by rival players, but all the time patted on the back by John Mc Grow, has held his head up all these eight years and has proved to tbe world that be Is a real ball player In spite o f bis lapse at memory which gave Chicago tbe National league championship. M cGrow's faith In bis young first basemen Is entirely respon sible fo r the fa ct that M erkle still is a big league ball player. Not only has McGrow stack to M er kle In spite o f bis failure to torch second, but after the 1912 world’s ae ries, when Boston won from the Giants through M erkle* failure to catch aa easy foul fly, McGraw again stood by and Insisted M erkle w u good enough “ No branch o f American Industry hat evtr presented such a m arvelous rato OP expansion*!« has that o f ebemtea technology during tbs p u t two years,' says Dr. Thomas U. Norton, one 01 ’ Uncle Bern's special com mercial agents, who hke been devoting a large part o f bis time to the study o f this new development o f American Industry. In cluded In this Industry Is the manu Progressive Haves. A m ilitia captain whose com pany facture o f coul-tar dyes, for which tlie United Bt a tee depended almost entire was about to march against an Invad ly upon European manufacturers until ing. enemy thus depicted ths awful consequences o f tbe foe’s su ccess: the war cut off the supply. “ Gentlemen, they w ill lay your towns “The national exposition o f chemical In waste, murder your w ives and chil Industries, held recently In New York,” dren and pull down your fanes«.“— says Doctor Norton, "showed the won Boston T ran script derful atrldes that had been made In this Held during the p u t tw o years. “ The degree to which this nation wee dependent upon foreign sources for the greater pert o f its chemicals, drugs and dyes w u revealed to us In Dear Mr. Editor—l wan* to write you a brusque, uncom fortable manner u a b ou t" An uric.” 1 was very sick, ooald the rapid succession o f embargoes con hardly be n p ; I was in bed most o f the sequent upon th e great European con time. Had terrible pains In my kidneys flict suddenly threatened a multitude and back, so much so that I had to o f manufacturing activities, depetMent scream sometimes when I was sitting upon regular supplied^* certain chem down and wanted to got np, tbe pain icals, with dislocation o r paralysis, was so graat. I bad tried a well-known kidney medioine but it d id n 't 1 says D octor Norton. I heard o f D r. Fierce's A auric so I thought I would try them. X took W onderful Progress Shown. "The exposition recently held w u only one m x o f the Tablets, and m y h barometer, as It wore, showing In e back is now free from pain and I can vivid, picturesque way the wonderful work and take care o f my fam ily. I foal I cannot say enough for this medi progress end adaptation characteristic cine. Binoerely, Mas. W x. 1 m m o f these punt few months, how Ameri can enterprise, skill, science and cap N o r* : This "A n o d e ” Is adsptad ital have united to ley broad and deep especially for kidney com plaints and the foundations o f a comprehensive diseases arising from disorders o f the end self-contained national chemical In kidneys and bladder, each as backache, dustry. W hile the genius end energy o f week back, rheumatism, dropsy, eon- European chemists have been concen _ stloo o f the kidneys, inflammation o f the bladder, scalding urine trated opon means and methods o f de urinary troubles. The physicians___ stroying life and annihilating armed specialists at Dr. Pierce’s graat Institu power, American chemists have been tion, at Buffalo, N. Y ., have thoroughly equally active In synthetic, construc tasted this proscription and have been tive fields, sw iftly evolving, one after with one sooord successful In eradicat another, various branches o f Industrial ing thaw tronblec, and in moat caw absolutely oaring the illcnasnd kidneys. effort destined to emancipate us from Patients having onoe used "A n u ria” e foreign commercial yoke. at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' H otel, have re “ Among the many Interesting fea peatedly sent bask for m ore. Such a tures Illustrative o f this evolution demand has been created that Dr. Pierce were such exhibits u the follow in g: has decided to put "A nurio” in the drug The barium Industry, now utilising to stores of this country, in a rw dy-to-uw form . I f qpt obtainable send one dim e the fullest extent the boundless d o by mgU to Dr. Pierce for trial package Fred Meriti«. mestic deposits o f barytes; the con or 00 m ala iqj| full treat fa r him . Fans have howled and laugh tact sulphuric a d d procesa, now un surpassed in volume and perfection Dr. Pteroc’ s Golden Medical Dfooovery ed at M erkle fo s those tw o plays, bat o f m ethod; chem ical glassware add la a blood cleanser and alterative that alw ays McGraw has stood p a t porcelain, equal to the finest products starts the liver and stomaoh into vigorous M erkle baa vindicated the Judgment m Germany; bleaching pow der o f the action. It thus awista the body to make o f his fofteer ch ief. When hs perpe highest grade, o f which, tw o yoara rich, rod blood* which feeds the heart, trated the first o f his fam ous bad plays ago. but one-quarter o f the country's nervw, brain and organs o f tbe body, he w u only s youngster sad McGraw You fori clean, strong and oh needs was o f dom estic orig in ; the knew that censure probably would numerous sodium compounds, such as wtJSck whatever chance there w u fo r A W ish. the fsrrocysnlde and the chlorate, now Kerala to show any class u a first “ I wish success were s woman.“ baseman. effectively and satisfactorily replac “W hyr ing the corresponding potasdum salta, So, Instead o f harsh words, Merkle "Then everybody would know Its se form erly Imported In such quantities; c r e t“-—Detroit Free Press. was given encouragement. A t every a large group o f medicinal chem icals «Up M cGraw w u ready to P«t tbe hitherto secured exclusively from youngster on the back and urge him A Home Strike. across the Atlantic, etc. Biggs— People are striking every on In bis effort to live down tbe mie- “There were Instructive exhibits where. cus. And Merkle did It Diggs—Gosh, yea. I My w ife has showing how American Ingenuity Is The work o f this first sacker has seeking to solve the nitrogen problem, Just,struck me for a new tall o u tfit— been a prominent feature of every Beaton Transcrip t ------------------- " and free ns from further dependence one o f McGraw’s drives pennantward. 1 1" i ■ — upon Chile’s sw iftly vanishing stock o f Merkle has been a heavy, consistent Just The Thing. nitrate. batter ahd a beady, dependable field “ Ton'll like this refrigerator, sir.“ “The most striking feature o f the er in nearly every emergency. Hie slips "W hy soT" exposition was found In Its revelation “ It has a secret drawer for a pint have been no more than players con o f tbe astonishing rapidity with which bottle."—Louisville Courier-Journal. sidered wonderful have made, but they an American coal-tar chemical Indus have com e at a time when they stood try Is being created. Form erly most out. No one ever has taken the trou o f the coal-tar, benzol and ammonia, ble to proclaim his brilliant feats un liberated by our by-product coke ov der the same pressure, so he has been ens, was allowed to go to waste. Now called a “bonehead.” It Is all recovered. Merkle has slipped In his hitting this year, but tbe averages, for tbe long Growth Almost Mushroomllks. number o f y e a n be has been a major “There has been an alm ost mush leaguer, show he has batted consistent room like growth o f the Industries pro ly around the .300 mark. Last year ducing dyestuffs, explosives, photo IN BED M O ST O F TIM E he hit Just one point below that mark, graphic chemicals, and synthetic me and hfa fielding average w u .988. dicináis, flavors and perfumes from Pretty fa ir fo r a man called a bone- prosaic coal-tar. And yet there is little H er H ealth R estored by Lydia head by the critical public. o f the mushroom about the spacious E. Pinkham’s V egetable factories and Jungles o f machinery which have ao sw iftly appeared upon Some Things Th at Are New . C om pound. the scene. * ' “Tw o years ago a single firm made A novel fan that resembles the fa Indianapolis, Indiana. — "M y health m iliar elactric affair is driven by a hot aniline on a small scale, while six com panies produced artificial dyestuffs was so poor and m y constitution so run air engine la Its bass; g u or denatured down that I could alcohol being tbe fu el used. from Intermediates Importad from Eu not work. I waa A centrifugal pump directly connect rope. thin, pals and weak, ed w ith an electric m otor that runs “Today 18 companies are manufac w e i g h e d but 109 equally well either In or qnt o f water turing synthetic carbolic add, and oxer pounds and w u la has been Invented by an 40 are producing aniline and other In b a d m o a t o f ths The capacity o f a clothesline Is dou termediates. Over 80 companies are time. I began tak bled by a new device that straddles the making coal-tar dyes. Tbe total num ing Lydia E. Pink- Una and provides tw o plesee o f wire to ber o f operatives In this branch two ham’ s V e g a t a b 1« which clothes can be fastened. years ago waa 400; now single estab Compound and five A cheap Imitation o f tinfoil la made lishments employ 1,000 workmen. In m o n t h * la t e r I In Germany by coating paper with a 1914 wa made one-tenth o f tbe syn weighed 188 pounds. m ixture o f finely-powdered metal and thetic colors consumed In tbe United I do all the house- State« by “ assembling” foreign semi fo r eleven and lean resin and subjecting It to frjetten. A noiseless bowling alley Is the In manufactured material. Today w e pro Pinkham’s V « f vention Of a Parisian, the clash o f fa u ducá three-quarters o f the amount o f I 1 i ffOdMnd s vwi l t « pins being silenced. artificial coloiji normally required b y W aterproof electric flashlights to,b e our textile, papar, and other Industries, W M totq y g a Y aju- attached to Ufa preserver* fo r night and «vary pound la made from Ameri i|w a re ,» w rant Invention. can coal ta ri The production Is large Harness to suspend a basket fsom a ly concentrated upon a few staple col 8. Addison Btruat," fru it Didder's shodldert and leave both lath is ors, osad In graat amounts. Ths va riety o f «hadas available 1% ho»reverv , coun being rapidly Increased. A few yrer» w ill gee,Urn A fr ic a n Industry afeU M ____ to supply the great bulk o f the ” -------- tic demand both in 0*. r i* y .B STRENGTHENS— IRVIGdlUTES The genuine has Private Stamp over the neck of Bottle. Insist on having It Had Terrible Pains in Kidneys and Back. WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK W. L. D O U C L It Swinge Clear o f the Mire. That's So. T be supreme court Is a graat con “ A disgruntled telephone servative force and the Judicial er would never make t good mine seem s to be about tbe only thing “ W hy n o t r o f the kind that isn’t from 12 to 14 “ Because he would Inches shorter in the skirt than It stlnctlvely If he found b u y .” —Baltim ore used to be.— Ohio State Journal. Starvation Diet. First Moth— W hy so thin and em aci ated this spring, brother ? Second D itto—I w u shut up all win ter with a young lady's bathing suit. Not another bite to eat In the closet! — Punch Bowl. TREES SHIPPED AflYWHERE—FREIGHT PAID ndt Trass, Etc. all , aONw LatTw WASHINGTON NURSERY CO., Progressive Farmer, Listen to tin» argum ent: I f you want all the money you can possibly get fo r your Cream, Eggs, Dressed Meats and Poultry, ship where they pay according to grade. W e started this plan and find that the producer likes this method. L et us have your next ship ment and sée fo r yourself. H AZELW OOD CO. PORTLAND, OR. - Crude Musical Son “ That boy o f yours is constantly whistling." “ Yes. He carries a tone muck bet ter than bis sister, who is learning to play the piano, and doesn’t cost me a cen t fo r lessons.’’— W ashington Star. T e Be Expected. “ W hat did yon -get for your birth day. little g trlf” r l got candy.“ “ What else did you g et?" “ I got sick.“— Baltim ore American. ------ ST " * ------------------- For any sore use H anford's Bai un. Adv. Indirectly. “ Do you ever wake yourself up snor in g?" “ It amounts to th a t 1 frequently wake up the baby.’’— Boston Trans crip t T o co ri a born apply H anford’s Bal sam. Adv. Resources. “ K itty Is such a resourceful g irt” “ Is a h « r “W hy, the other day when she’d left her reticule at home she powdered her nose with a marshm allow.”— Boston T ranscript Have H anford's accidents. Adv. on hand for «U S I what you did be on W ednesday yer to a delicate lookiag little In the w itness box. “ W en,“ she said, attar a reflection, “ I washed say tw< and got them reedy fo r m aewed a button on Jol mended a rent In N ellie* i I tidied up my sitting roa n tw o beds and watered my glanced over the Then I things to i lamp chim neys aa hair and aewed a 1 little shoes, and than I sw ept side steps and 1 brushed and p put away the children’s Sunday c w rote a note to Johnny* teacher u k lng her to excuse him fo r not being i school on Friday. Then I tod my em nary and cleared af~ table and gave the order and rested * tew mlnntee the clock struck 9. T h a t* alL“— bom don Tit-Bit*. Dr. P ie rce * Pellets are best fo r Hver, bowels and stom ach. OneH ttle Pallet ------------------ A t L a st Grubbs— Binks says that at last he fo r a laxative—three fo r a cathartic. Is the undisputed m aster o f bis knees. Stubbs— He is, too. H is w ife and fam ily are stray on a visit and the Peck— O f coarse, like cook hat q u it— Richm ond Tlmea-Dia- you have aa Inordinate pateh. Mrs. Peck—G ot a curiosity, I’ve got a freak.— Boston Every Household Needs I t For cuts, burns, sprains and bruises Barnyard H anford's Balaam o f M yrrh should “Y ou look sm all tor a give quick relief. These may happeff was hatched cu t hi A pril." any day in any home and the prudent “ I was hatched in J*m housew ife w ill always keep a bottle o f the on hand. Adv. crip t - Cause end E ffe ct Getting the Mai “ It is said that the taste fo r frog* “ M y tether .« jo y s the 1 eating is increasing in this country.” “ Thought h is eye-sight "M aybe that la the reason why so P oor” many people are croaking.”— Balti “ Ha oan follow 1 m ore American. — L ouisville Courts ’>■ ' vS'JBwfcV S M ÏÏm tt Lines Be Bothered. In her draped and amateur palm ist was raa for a charity. Her present a fair maid, w ho waited to hear her fate. “ Ah,” aald the palm ist im pressiveness. “ I see by that you are going to “ How w onderful! “ a a blush. ' “ And,” w ent on the w ise one, n n acerbity In her voice. “ 1 see you are engaged to Mr. Binks.“ / “ It's perfectly m ousing!“ g a sp « girl. "H ow can you tell?" “ By the long study o f the art.“ 1 tbe evasive reply. “ But surely the lines in my 1 sannot toll you the name o€ ------ ' “W ho said anything about lh retorted the sibyl, with cunnlnu • “ You are wearing the ring which I returned to three weeks ego.“ - A sk anybody about it—H anford’s Balsam Adv. 1 «•'YáAwfJT* trjrc: ISIS Do n . I Mrs. Bxe—I make It a rule never to u k another to do what I would not do m yself. Mrs. W ye— But you would a ot go t o the door yourself and tell a caller you were not at home.—Boston Transcript. AS - . « t V l « = 7 = T = ,,