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POULTRY and Dairy Produce of all klnda wan ltd. Writ (or oat CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES urn aeaortment, Spe cUI Prlcee. REMHCTON d mm rum. $is u Idachinee hipped on approval and guaran teed by Homo concern. Writa for aamplea of work, stating maka Dreferred. TYPEWRTIER EXCHANGE, 351 Watk. St., Fertile., Or. NEW HOTEL HOUSTON Dave Houaton. Prop. H. R Thoranea. liar. Thoroughly modern. 101 Room of comfort. Mod erate Pricae. Three minute' walk from Union Depot Write for ratee. 72 H Ida k. KKIUKD, OL SUCCESS- Depends Upon Your Training Onr eonreee in Shorthand. Pen manahip. bueineea Training and Telegraphy will equip you for a aueceaaf ui bualnaai career. FALL TERM SEPTEMBER T. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fourth Street Near Morriaoa, Portland, Or. We Guarantee Position for All Our Graduates. Write Us, No Trouble to Answer. BLACK LEG LOSSES SURRY PREVENTED br Catter'e Blaaklal Pllle. Low. priced, fmh. rallatila: preferred br waalern tLuekmtn became thai pre teet whir ether vaeaiael fill. Write for booklet and teitlmonlauv, IP-Paee fkfe. Bleeklea PI III I.M M-im pkie. Blaeklei pint 4.M llwm .nv Inlactnr. hiif Pull e. ht The enperlorlty of Cutler product! la dua to ottr II yeara of epeolellitng In VBMlaae eatf earuma ealy. laallt ea Cutter'a If urKMatnal. order direct THI CUTTER LAB0BAT0RY, Barkalay, Callferile. A giddy young; maiden named Whltten Acted frivolously like a kitten. A young man named Green, Wanted ber for bis queen, But In answer she gave blm the mitten. I could tolerate the butcher And the orders that he brings, If he wasn't temperamental And so fond of cutting things. Jobs you can have: Working on one of those trawlers whose duty it is to discover German mines in tbe North sea. TOII1 OWN DatOOIST WILL TF.LL YOU Try U urine Eye Kernel; fur Red, Weak. Watery ajauiaurtnuiiiN ayeuue: no rjmarttug - ua-fti umiurt. write lur book oi the Eye ;huiiw. murine ayeMmeuyi)., i;mcao The theaters and the weather man seem to bare a well-defined working agreement. Tbe rose by another name; tbe kais er calls tbe recent retreat of bis ar mies a "practical maneuver." It was a temperance cantata, "A Sa loonless Nation," and yet tbe musical score was full of bars. In Its probe of wireless wrecks tbe government will pull all tbe wires pos sible. War to going to kill oft the derby bat, a report says. That's bringing it right to headquarters. IN STERLING LIVES A GIRL Who Suffered Ai Many Girls Do TelU How She Found Relief. Sterling:, Conn. "I am a girl of 22 years and 1 used to faint away ever I month and was very weak. I was also bothered a lot with female weakness. I read your little book 'Wisdom for Wo men,' and I saw how others had been helped by Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegeta ble Compound, and decided to try it, and it has made me feel like a new girl and I am now relieved cf all these troubles. I hope all young: girls will get relief as I have. I never folt better In my life. "-Miss Bertha A. pELOquiN, Box 116, Sterling, Conn. Massena, N.Y. "I have taken Ly dia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound and I highly recommend it If anyone wants to write to me I wilt gladly tell ber about my case. I was certainly In bad condition s my blood was all turn ing to water. I had pimples on my face and bad color, and for five years I had been troubled with suppression. The doctor called it 'Anemia and Exhaus tion,' and said I was all run down, but Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com pound brought me out all right" Mis La visa Myres, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. Young-Glrla, II cM Thin Advice. Ctrl who are troubled with painful or Irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensation, fainting pell or indigestion, should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Ly dia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound, r. n. u. NO. 41, ISM ilVUKX writing ta aJvertleera, ataaeg gaaa. I tla in, pepce, IDEAL HUBBIES THESE FINDING OF TWO MEN WHO MET AND COMPARED NOTES. Respective Helpmeets Assure Them, elves That They Have Captured Prize In the Matrimonial Sea Have Theyt Mrs. McFee and my wife are bosom friends; that is, they are close friends; or, at least, my wife is close. They are as bosomy bosom friend as It is pos sible for friends to be, remembering as we do that the Siamese twine were the only successful, sure-enough bosom friends that ever lived. And beln. such friends, they often have either McFee or me on the grill. Strange to record, each one Insist she captured an ideal husband, yet each thinks tbe choice of tbe other unwarranted. Peculiar creatures, wom en; well, curious, at any rate. Mr. McFee says an Ideal husband Is one that never wears out Meaning his affections, obviously. My major fraction adds to this: One that never wear out his clothe. Meaning that thereby be ba more money with which to buy hi wife shimmering, sun-showing slits. Remarks one: The Ideal husband never complains at expense. Sub joins the other: Only bis own. Says one: The ideal husband will stand the acid test. And comes tbe acquiescent amendment: Even when the acid is in his coffee. (Well, some might be glad to.) The Ideal husband, take it from one of the wives, never makes his wife feci small, except to quote tbe other when he promises to keep her in bis mind while she is on ber vaca tion. They agree on this: The Ideal bus band Is rare. And McFee and I are Ideal hus bands! He and I sat together the other night and compared notes. He told me what his She told him and my She told her of me, and I told hlra what my She told me his She told her of him. And then we swapped yarns of what our She told us of the other's He, and what our She told us of our ?elves. We began the session with in epigram, broadened it to a squib, widened it to a short story, and length ened It to a serial, to be continued it such times as we felt the need of rest from the domestic entanglements. We have proceeded far enough with the thesis to be able to get its gist. Simply, we are merely married men. To avoid quarrels and discussions, we let our wives have their own way. Our wives are wise wives. Frequently they flaunt the battle flag; then we yield instantly. That's what makes an ideal hus bandor else one of them does not know anything about It. Ideal bus bands may be rare, but they are not rare long. Their wives usually and quickly do tbem brown to a turn. Judge. Chimes at Night There Is one nocturnal noise which most of us, when we bear It contrive to tolerate. That man would have no music in his soul wbo should grumble at the ringing of the midnight chimes. Do you remember the experience of "Henry RyecroftT" "I once passed a night In a little market town where I bad arrived tired and went to bed early. I slept forthwith, but was pres ently awakened by I know not what; In the darkness there sounded a sort of music, and, as my brain cleared, I was aware of tbe soft chiming of church bells. Why, what hour could it be? I struck a light and looked at my watch. Midnight Then a glow came over me. 'We have heard the chines at midnight Master Shallow!' Never till then bad I beard tbem. And tbe town In which I slept was Eve saw, but a few miles from Stratford-on-Avon." From tbe London Chron icle. "Our Books the Best of Us." George Meredith said this, refusing sn Interviewer wbo wished to account of bis personality to tbe public May not tbe nation as a whole echo the saying T Tbe books that the nation give to the world are tbe best of It when Indeed the book are true one; and alaat when tbey are the other ort, shall not he whose pen was con cerned regret that he sided with tbe worst of bis countrymen? Here is why the Anglo-Saxon may stand firm In hope. Whatever the faults of In sularity, provincialism, of spread eaglelsm or whatever you will, the great books written In the English language speak the best of these na tions, and give reassurance of that which lies at the beart ot each. Mary Stanhope. Activities of Women. Ilussla has over 40 female priest. St Louis has a woman' law college. The Japanese newspaper employ many women. Women are most preferred a mili tary spies. Three women of France have vol unteered to serve In tbe aviation corps. Tbey are experienced avla trices, holding pilot' license, and two of them Mile. Marvlngt and Helen Dutrlen have done scout duty since war was declared. Among the prominent American women who are assisting In Red Cross work In France are: Mr. W. K. Van Jerbllt, who his a private hospital In Paris; Mrs. Van Allen Shields, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Mr. Caroline Frank and Mrs. Clarence IL Mackay. TALKING OF POOR MEMORIES There Was Resemblance, But It Was Not Exactly Flattering to the In quisitive Lawyer. They were talking about poor mem ories at a smokefest In Washington recently when tblB story was told by Capt. John H. Glennon, ot the United States navy. Among the witnesses in a civil suit that was tried in the Lone Star State Borne time ago was an elderly woman. During the recital of her testimony she was asked to recall tbe appear ance of a certain party. ' "I can't do It!" answered the wit ness. "He bas been dead more than three years." "You can't do It!" Irritably returned the attorney. "If your memory Is so bad that you can't go back three years let's try to refresh It Now think again! Did the party referred to look anything like me?" "Why, yes," answered tbe witness, with a brightened expression, "when I come to think about it be did have the same sort of a vacant look on hll face." Philadelphia Telegraph. NOTHING DOING. Woodson So your son Is a lawye' now. I trust ho has a long and hi, ored career before him. Dronaon Well, It promises to b long. At any rate, there's nothln; "brief' about It so far. An Explanation. "Every now and then we read abou' a lot of quail following a hen up tin road," said the summer boarder. "Yes," replied Farmer Corntoeeel. "How do you explain It?" "Various ways. Sometimes the plie nomenon Is due to the fact that lots ol people don't know the difference be tween a quail and a young brown leg horn." Humane Suggestion. Suburbanite (phoning to neighbor ai 2 a. m.) This you. Jones? Say, your dog Is in a bad way. Neighbor (angrily) What do you mean by that? Suburbanite Why, he's been crylns for tbe last hour; don't you think you'd better get up and walk the gar den with him? Puck. Reassured by Bill. Mrs. Casey Och, Pat, whin tbe doc ther told yes ye bad something wid a Latin name to it a yar'rd long didn't it scare yex? Casey Shure an It did, Norah. But whin be only charged me a dollar for It I knew it didn't amount to much. Boston Transcript Thrift Settlement Worker (visiting tene ments) And your father Is working now and getting $14 a week? That'i splendid! And bow much doe be put away every Saturday nlgbt my dear? dear? Little Girl Never more than tbret quarts, ma'am! Puck. Inconsolable. Dear Friend Try to console your self, my dear. Remember that your late husband was very, very old, and he left you a fortune, you know. Toung Widow Ye; but It waa on on condition tbat I should nev never marry again. New York Weekly. Different Gorge. "How about the beautiful gorge you advertised?" "Yonder it Is." said the landlord. "Did you ever see a more wonderful ravine?" "Bah! I thought a gorge meant a great big meal." Kansas City Journal. Would Solve the Problem. "I wish I knew how to tnako Dors popular witb ber set," mourned mam ma. "Well," said papa, "I suppose I'll have to buy an automobile and let her learn to drive It" 8ure It Was Wasted. "You (ay the man who attempted to swindle you wa a man ot wasted cheek? The prisoner Is a tat man." "Yep, but that's him. I only meant bis cheek was wasted on me." One ef Nature's Laws. "Doctor, according to what law do the germs propagate and destroy hu man life?" "Through the law of eminent pto maine." Rather Scared. "Did that war correspondent write the articles be said he was going to Indite on the field?" "No, but I believe be made som running notes." mm WHEN CALMNESS GOES TALES OF EXCITEMENT THAT AC COMPANY A FIRE. Old Man Peaslee's 8tory Probably thi Best of Good Ones Related After the Conflagration Had Been Subdued, The little village of Dllmouth had suffered from Are Ethan Nudd' low er barn, where he had stored hi farm ing tools, had burned flat and a large part of the community had gathered about the ruins. Tbe men were busily recounting their own exploits, and vig orously criticizing the behavior of others who had gone home. Jed Glp. lon wa speaking. "It reelly takes a Are to bring out (he last mite of foolishness there li In a man," he asserted, with convic tion. "F'r Instance, did any of you folks notice one of them Bentley twins, to see what he was doln'? Didn't, hey? Well, I did, and he was over at that dry well, south' of the barn, with a pall and a rope, trylo' to get water out of it and there ain't been a drop of water In that well for more'n ten year!" "Sho, now, Jeddle!" soothed Mr Peaslee. "Don't be ba'sh in your Jeflg ment. Mebbe the twin didn't know It was a dry well." "Course be knew It!" scoffed Jed impatiently. "That well went dry when Bentley blasted out for that deep well of his cut Into the vein and sucked Nudd's well dry as an ash heap. No, sir! It's Jest as I tell you a fire brings out all the foolishness there Is In a feller, and he'll do things there ain't a mite of sense In. You notice, and see If I ain't right." "nentley's twin didn't do all the foolish and useless things that was dane there," broke in Wendall Cooper, "for to my mind the capsheaf of fool ishness was when that pansel of lunk heads from the lower road broke Into the farther end of the barn and dragged out that old hayrack full ot bean straw. They got It Just outside the barn, and then they dropped the pole and left It there right where it would ketch. Course It would have burnt In the barn, but It wouldn't have burnt any qulekpr than It did where It was. They might Jest as well left It In the bam!" Here Caleb Peaslee' mild old voice Interrupted again. "Under strain of excitement, same's at a fire," he observed, moderately. "I've noticed. Jest as .Teddle says, that folks do things that mebbe they wouldn't do If they was ca'm, but I've noticed this besides and It don't seem to have atriirk Jerlrils at all the things they do any time like that ain't things that hender or help much. That Is to say, even If they do seem to be useless and foolish, thn rha are tbey ain't right down hurtful iney re jest case or poor Jedgment." He twirled hi ash stick In his hand a moment and then went on again as If he had not stormed talking. "Folks like that" be ruminated, as If to himself, "alway put me in mind of old Aunt Dilly Peterby, the time her husband bad that fit Folk down on the river road heard her screech In', and came up to see what the matter was, and they found Aunt Dilly bend In' over him, ticklln' him underneath the chin with a straw. Doctor White was there, and be asked her what her idea was. and Aunt rvtllw tnM him that she reelly wa'nt sure what she was aoin it tor. "'But' SSVS she real rWM.rf - her, 1 wanted to do somethln', and I Knew mat ir tbat didn't do any good, It COUlQn t do a great final nf tinrt - Youth' Companion. The Cupboard Waa Bare. The late Doctor Masters, who wa formerly a missionary In Canton, China, afterward lived in Berkeley. Cal. HI friend and fellnw-mlaalnnarv Doctor Boone, returning on furlough, was expected to arrive In San Fran cisco on a certain day. Doctor Mas. ters crossed tbe bsy to tbe city; be meant to meet Doctor Boone and his party, and. after mending th dav in sightseeing, to take him to dinner at a weu-xnown restaurant The Steamer, however, had rearharl port earlier than had been expected, and wnen Doctor Masters got to the dock his friends had left Ha marln inquiries at the principal hotels, but could not find them. In order to notify his family in Berkeley ot the neces sary change In plans, Doctor Masters sent them a telegram. Here is the somewhat damaged message that Mrs. masters nnauy read: "Can't find the bonea. Will rnm homo to dinner." Youth's Companion. Mysteries of Krypton. It Is usually BUDnosed thnt at grant height the pressure of the air I al most negligible, but the application of an Ingenious method Indicated by namsay give Interesting results. He asserts that the green line character istic of tbe spectrum of krypton re mains visible under a nrpaalirn nf 0.000035 millimeters of mercury. Now this green line is found In the spectrum of the aurora borealls and It seems to bo well entahllaharl that this exists frequently at altitudes between loo snd 200 miles, and even sometimes up to nearly COO miles. But krTDton Is one nf the hnavlaaf gases In our atmosphere. It would seem, therefore, tbat the density of the air at these altitudes Is by no means negligible, as. whatever thai cause may be of the presence of kryp ton there, It could not remain there unless tbe air possessed an appre ciable density. TttNCHBStttL The Paper Strategists. While the war lasts mathematical warriors will balance corps against corps and ship against ship In the newspaper columns, but in a real war all the paper strategy counts for noth ing. That poor little Prussia, in 1756, could not possibly make head agaiiiHt Austria, France, Russia, Sweden and Saxony waa as demonstrable on paper as that two and two make four. Hut the Seven Years' war was decided by a factor quite outside the range of mathematics namely, by Frederick, with a vial of corrosive sublimate in hlB pocket, and in his heart a blark determination to fight while he bad a regiment left, and then commit sui cide. Revolutionary France had no Hhow on paper, but In fact overran nil Europe. In recent times our brush with Spain is the only war that hns shown the leimt respect tor the pro grams laid down tor it in advance. If the Spanish army In Cuba had been capably led and really determined to fight the ending would have been the same, but the story would have been different. If war could be determined on paper there would be no war, for a nation fights only when It has Home hope of winning. Saturday Evening Post. W. L. DOUGLAS I UUtaUlf -ejfev YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUOLAS SHOES. Tor 81 yeaie W. I Doualae hue guaranteed the alue br having hie name and the retail price etamped on the eole befure thr ehoee leave the fac tory. Tola protect the waerer against hlah prlcee for Inferior ehooe of other mafcee. W. L. iNiutflm tiofle are alwavi wonh what full .ev for tlii-m. If yon oould are fiow carerullr W. L- Itouelai lliore are made, and the high grail IrathirfQeM, you would then onderatand why they look urllrr. 111 hrtlrr, huld thrir aliaue and wear Ioiik-i than other niakre for the price. If the W. I- Douilu hor-a are not for aale In your Tlrtnlty, order direct from factory. Shore arnt every where. 1-oetaire free In the V. H. Write for lllwe. eratleel ('Mining allowing how to order hy mall. W. L. l)otULAS,IU8parkBL,llrocilon,alaaa. A War Dictionary. Destroying the morale Getting the enemy'a goat. Kvncuate a position To beat it. To delete To cut out. To reconnolter To give the once over. A strategical maneuver To hotfoot It Official news bureau The Ananias club. A bayonet charge A sllck-up. A bombardment Tearing off the lid. A private dispatch Highly Imagin ary fiction. The aviation corps Military high fliers. A moratorium I. O. U. 30 days longer. The arm chair strategists have con eluded some one miscalculated In the present war. Only one guess Is ai lowed. Putnam Fadeless Dyes color in cold water. Give It Up. To the Editor In a fight between the Austrian battleship "Nylurcgyhnzy Sczutmnr" and the Japanese battle ship "Noguclil Hyurliliniicunhi which In your opinion would win? A SUHSt'RIUEU. The One Who 8uffers. FIrk; The way of the transgressor is hard. Kogg Yes; but the trouble is It Is genetully hard on somebody else. Boston Transcript. Shears to Rip Seams. Recently patented shears for rip ping sennis work In the usuul way but have vertical cutting edges thnt pro ject In opposite directions from the urms. Caught In the Act. Alkali Ika And so Slippery Sam died with his boots on, eh? Broncho Bill No, he died with my bootB on. That's how bo outne to die. Boston Triumcrlpt. Nall-Holdlng Machine. For the convenience of carpenters, there lias been Invented a mnchlno which, held in one hsnd, feeds nnlla into the position In which tbey are to be driven with a hammer held In tbe other. Taxes for Sanitation. Tbe Vonetuelan government bas de elded to use 1 per cent of the Import duties collected for a fund for sanitary purposes. The dentists have discovered a now way to stop the pain. Perhaps they apply it when presenting tbeir bill. HEN'S 1 WOMEN'S f M'!iL M.S0, $3. ta.w If, J?-W 7 fl.76, 4, $4.S0 f ' fij t 'JjP nd$S.00 lirsLT li SOTS' 8H0E8 V"4 t?J-ZM $2.25, $2 60 iW'(JBAWjaB $3.00 1 $wJfr!!L? w Oyw T-vV- ' fX M ln '80 VV(J i'jf.if ut svJ' r-n l Bfwaraei .a- r Smokeless Powder Shells "LEADER" and "REPEATER" The superiority of Winchester Smokeless Powder Shells is undisputed. Among intelligent shooters they stand first in pop ularity,' records and shooting qualities. Always use them For Field or Trap Shooting. Ask Your Dealer For Them. DENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE PopU from all parts of Oreiron and Washing Um constantly vlsit out uiHca for dental treat ment. Our kill ia ao . knowlcdged, and our promptneM In finUh i rig; work in one dar when required laappra ciated by outK-Uwa iatronn. Ir. Win ta a fain, 'ooth expert. Thera If 'ALWAYS ONE UKHT in every calling;, and Dr. Winj Inya claim t his distinction in Ora tron. 27 Ymti' tiiMac. What w can't auar- antve we dun't do, LOW PRICKS POK HIGH-GRADE WORK. Good Red Rubber Platrs, each I6.M The Ileal Red Rubber Plate, each 7-M Itt-Karat Gold or Porcelain Crown t.9t WISE DENTAL CO. RELIABLE FAINI.KSS DENTISTS. lhonea-Maln 2IU. A Mil. 122'j Third Street. Felling llldg.. Portland, Oregoa 8. E. lor. Third and Washington. Germany's Invisible Aeroplane. An Invisible aeroplane that may play no Inconsiderable part In the Euro pean war was Invented by a German engineer and demonmnited shortly be fore the great conflict opened. In stead of having cloth fabric or other viHlble material used for covering tho planes this aeroplane is construct ed of a sort of transparent celluloid that Is also fireproof. These celluloid wings let the llulu through, leaving only the IlKht framework of the ma chine apparent, und wIil-ii at a height of 3000 feet It Is priirticalily Impossi ble to delect the aeroplane at all. The machine Ih fitted with a silent motor, which is iiIho valuable in enabling an airman scouting over nn enemy's po sition to escape detection. A further iidvnntnge Is Hint the aviator's view is not cut off by the pluneB. Ameri can Boy. Vo Can Gat Allan' foot-Ceac FRCC. Wrllo Allen 8. Olmau-d.U Poy, N. V., for a n-e runiil ol Allcn'a Viint-Kaa. It cured ucatliiK. ti.il hwiiIKmi, aching feet. It uiaki-g lew or tlftlil alinea raay. A corlalo cure lot 'una. Iiiiiiowinii nalUanil buiilmia. All drug iki.i toll iu 'ittv, iou't accept auy auuettluc. Chicago's Good Example. Chicago reports a marked revival of business during the last few day. Trades seriously lilt by the European war are snld to have shown a pro nounced activity and the inference Is thnt the fear which the beginning of hostilities occasioned and which Im mediately oppressed business Is pass ing. It ought to be. Brooklyn Stand ard. Made In Aemrlca. The "made In America" Idea Is be ing eagerly seized by mnny of the re tail merchants in the city. In con spicuous positions in many stores are signs which ask the customer to re quest American-made goods, and to favor American products o far as tbe comparative qualities will permit Hoston Advertisers. A United Slates government engi neer has patented and dedicated to the public easily transported appara-' tus for mine rescue work In cases where the regular hoisting npparatus has been damaged. Helping Kidneys By Clearing Blood A Function Greatly Assisted By a Well-Known Remedy. j Meat rcnuVrt will ha tntcrr-.tm! to mors clearly mi. lu eland why analgia f urine ia au Imperial!!, lu the u.- ut H. H. H. to purify the blood, lia gctli.a la eilmiilnnt In Ilia myriad of lino blootl vewcle thai make up Ilia ronatmrtlve tlaama of Ilia kiiliipya. All the blood from all over the body inuat aaa throiiKli Hie kldneye. They et aa leatera and aaauyera. Ami according In what they alli.w to paaa out In the urine. In. Ill aa lo quantity and material!, the hen I Hi of the lililnera and the quality of the blond la ilrliTiiiltied. The catalytic energy forced by H. H. H. la ahowu la the urine, It la alao ilomona (rated in the akla. Ami a the blood rontlDiica ta awecp through the kldniyi I he domlaatlng nature of H. R. H., acting aa It does through all the av.inii-e of elimination, ahowa a marked d.'creaae of dlaeaaa Bianlfeaiatlcna aa dent onalralcd hy urine aualyali. Thle aaalat anc la a great relief to the kldnera. Hie body waelea are mora evenly dlatrlhuted ta) the emunetorlri; their elimination la stim ulated by the tonic action a lorded the liver, lunga, akin and kldneya. Thug, Is caeca af rbeumallam. cvatltla, chronle eore throat, huaklneaa at voice, broochllla, aath ma and the myriad nf other redei Indica tions of weak klitney action, Brat purify your blood with H. H. ft., go It will enable the tlaauea to rebuild the cellular strength and regain the normal health. H. 8. a. la rreeared bv Tlie Rertft Rneelfle Co., 827 Rwlfi llldg., Atlanta, Oa.. and It rou have any deep ,-a led or ohetlnate blood rouble, writs lu U.lr Medical Uvyt. M frea advice. I 1 .:'.v' ' (aBwVaSBBBwXSMBsW aeaaV Sggea BSSSSggi