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POULTRY and Dairy Produce at ail KWda wanted. Writ for atv CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. SEJ? TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES Large assortment, Spa. cial PritM. RLMINCTON sss SMITH PXEMKR. IIS Us. Machine shipped on approval and guaran teed by Home concern. Write for I ample of work, (feting make TYPEWRITUt EXCHANGE, 351 i WuL Si'., PaHiai. Or. NEW HOTEL HOUSTON Dare Houston, Prop. H. B. Thoranea. Mar. Thoroughly modern. 101 Rooma of comfort. Mod. rate Prices. Three) minutes' walk from Union Depot. Write for rates. 72 N. Sols St, PORTLAND, OR. TYPHOID h no mora necesssry ihlBJlnillnAv 1 I experience hat aemonru-sted uie einon miraculous CI I k- sjacr, ana nannienness, or Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, yon and pour family. It is more vital than house Insurance. Ask your physician, druggist, or send for "Have yon bad Typhoid?" telilnf of Typhoid Vaccine, results from ass, and danger from Typhoid Carriers. nc arrra laboiatohv, bukclcy, cal Measciae vaccinas a assess hhi a. a. eat. ucaasa Interrupted Communication, "Yon don't mean to say that this Is the first you've heard of HT" . "Absolutely." "Why, It's the talk of the neighbor hood." "Yes, but my wife is away on a visit." Boston Transcript. For destroying dirigible balloons Italian army officers have invented shells carrying oxygen and platinum sponges in their heads, the latter be coming red hot on entering the hydro gen and exploding the mixture of the two gases. W. L. DOUGLAS MEN'S i WOHEMY 8H0E8 $2.50, $3. tJ.EO $175, $4, $4.60 and $5 00 BOrs SHOES $2.25, $2.50 $1,001 $1.50 ISO ItvU TOTJ CAH S ATI MOIfEY BY - WEARING W. L D0TJULAS SHOES. ffVarSl years W. L. Doulaa line guaranteed tne mine aw navinsr ma name ana uim retAil pnra atarnped on trie sole before the anoea leave the fee lory. Tma protects tile wearer ngein.t hlsb priceo for Inferior ahoea of other makes. W. L. buugiaa ehtiea sre alwave worth wtiai son pay for them. lr yon could e-e t.ow earernlly w. L. lloUKlaa slioes are ma.le,arKI IlK-hlgli grada leal Una need, you would I lien ondereland why Uiei look better, fit hKter, hold their ehaue an 1 wear lurufer titan otlirr uiakea for live nrire. if the W. I. Douglas shoes are not fur sals In roar ir-iniiritrranr oireci iroin laeiory. nnoes aein every wtteie. f'ostaire Ires In Ihe I". H. sarllc far lllue traleel 'Mtnl.,a showing how lo order h mail. W. U IKitULaa, tUbpark at.,ilriKilou.llaea. A flexible wire window-screen that a Wisconsin man has Invented Is at tached to the lower sash In such a manner that it unrolls and fills the window to whatever extent the sash be raised. . The Chilean government Is giving much attention to the development of the coal mines of that country, which in time are expected to produce enough fuel to supply the. home de mand. HEAL YOUR ECZEMA QUICKLY WITH RESINOL No matter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by eczema or other itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humor, just put a little of that wonderful reslnol ointment, on the sores and the suffering stops right therel Healing begins that very mln ute, and your skin gets well so quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on tedious,, useless treat ments. Used by doctors for 19 years, Reslnol ointment and reslnol soap also clear away pimples, blackheads, and dandruff speedily and at Utile cost Sold by all druggists. Adv. This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the first electric street car service In the United States, the first car being operated at Lynn, Mass., In October, 1888. Europe's largest steam-turbine is being built for the central power sta tlon of a Gorman city, and is expected to develop 40,000 horsepower. . Flowers are' regularly grown for the rllnlna-.tnhlon And fnr aflln In at o-reiAn. house carried on the topmost deck of one ot tne new iransatianuo liners. DENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR OUT-Of-TOWN PEOPLE Pmpw rrrnn til parts of Ortftron rvi Wuhinv Um oonatantlir visit our ott.es) for dsntaJ traat me-nt. Our kill is to knowrstlffed. and our promptnsM m nnish Ins; work In on dav wbn re, u I ml Uspprs- cumm by out-of-Uwo patrons. wis ta a ralsa- mrnrrf. Therm it ALWAYS ONE II KM In vvtrrv callinc and lr. Wio lays claim to th.id.it. netion In Ora gon. Z7 Yn npaiwa. What ws san't auar antaa ws don t do. low PHircs ro n in h chads work. Ctf4 Rd Rabhsr Platso. tarh fft.tt Ths Bssl Rd Rabbsr IMatsa, sack Y.M tt-Karat Uald ar I'oroslaia Craw a I.M WISE DENTAL CO. BKUABI.I PAlNI.UW DKNTlBTB. Pkeaas Mala 2B, A S92S. IXtH Third Street, Falling Bldg- Pertlaai. Ol B. B. Car. Third and Wasklagtaa. F. N. U. No. 47, 1SI4 IWB-m wrlUne ta " Mw fkla paper. adVsrtleera, wlaan i mm I ATtr ya. WLLn".. l Sai, satosrkatai 'isisss - - I WENT BACK FOR KNIFE FRENCH SOLDIER RI8KED LIFE FOR VALUED MEMENTO. Incident of the War ot 1870 Recalled, When Bravery Amounting to Fool hardiness Was Exhibited to ; Little Purpose. Great bravery1 is rarer on a retreat than on a charge, for obvious reasons; the excitement and thrill of attack, is then lacking, and the necessity .of haste In order .to get away Is often real. This fact makes Interesting an Incident related concerning a soldier In the army of the Rhine In the war ot 1870. . A battery of mitrailleuses had made a stand against the advancing Ger mans near Metz. It was on the 18th of August, in the brave fight made by the division of General Plcard. The fire ot the enemy was terrible, and seemed to be sweeping away the whole French division. - In the midst of the final firing of the French, prior to their Inevitable" re treat, one of the mitrailleuses ceased to work on account of the sticking of a shell in the barrel. A. lieutenant looked about for something with which to remove the shell, and a. soldier of fered him his pocketknlfe. The lieu tenant had JuBt removed, the shell when the order came to fall back. In the confusion the officer dropped the soldier's knife on the ground. When they had withdrawn a little distance the soldier came up to the lieutenant and said, salutlngf "Will you please let me have my knife!" "I have lost it. It's back there some where on the ground." The soldier showed signs ot deep re gret "I'll get you another In Met to take Its place," said the officer. "It Isn't the value ot the knife at all," said the soldier. "I'm Just fond of It, that's all. I brought It from home. If you will permit,.! shall go back after It" "In the face of this fire and the ad Vance of the enemy?" "Yes. air." . "Well, it you care as much as that for a pocketknlfe it must be pretty dear to you. Go on!" The soldier started back. Shot and shell were flying; the enemy were near, somewhere In the gloom of the battlefield, and the man knew he might be overwhelmed. And all this for an old knife that he had carried since be was a boy, and which was associated with dear things at home. He reached the place and found the spot where the gun must have stood. He groped about Tbee balls whistled In his ears and shells burst He heard the rattle of approaching artillery and the near blaring ot bugles sounding orders. It was the enemy advancing Nevertheless, be kept on rummaging about tor the old knife. He found It It had been dropped while still open and the blade glistened. He picked It up and thrust it Into his pocket He ran so fast that before long he over took bis retreating company. The lieu tenant saw him coming up and looked inquiringly at him. "I've got it, lieutenant!" he shouted, slapping his pocket -. Noted Austrian Wit Sarah Bernhardt is raging at the uermans, but never again will she be as Infuriated as she was once upon time, many years ago. when she vl Ited Vienna, says the Philadelphia Evening Ledger. At that time the Austrian capital boasted of a wit named Sapftlr, who edited a weekly and wrota all ita rantenta Than Mmo Sarah was as thin as the proverbial ran fence. The day she arrived baphlrs paper contained the an nouncement: "An empty carriage drew up to the hotel entrance and out stepped lime. uernnardt." The actress threatened all torts dire thlnis. but the worst was vet Come, for when she Bnnonnrr1 that she was learning to play the flute, sapmr came back with: "Mme. Bernhardt Is learning to play the flute. In order to dlatlnviilnh tha Instrument she has decorated it with a Diue uow. But it was as an Impromptu w that SaDhlr shone. Onra stlmn Y turned a street corner be bumped into a stranger. r . "Donkey!" thundered the stranger. "And my name is Saphlr," replied tne wu, politely bowing. 8lr Edward Grey an Anglar. Sir Edward Orcv. Encland'a man of the hour, minister for foreign affairs, caused John Morley to sav 20 veara ago: "That young man will (0 far he will be prime minister some day." He Is fifty-two yeara of age, and, curiously enough, despite the position ha holds, his only book Is not a work of International diplomacy, but an au thoritative treatise on fly fishing. Sir Edward was educated at Oxford and at twenty succeeded his grandfather In the baronotcy. As a very young man be was as fond of tennis as of angling, and won the amateur cham pionship of England. At twenty-three ha was elected to the house of com mons. Glory With Safety. "Son, It you must enlist" said the wise old man, "enlist in the navy," "Why, dad T" "A government sustains no actual loss If a company ot soldiers Is shot to pieces, but a new battleship la too valuable to take chances with" Louisville Courier-Journal mnti QUITE NATURAL DEDUCTION Representative Moore Explains What Lady Was 8aylng to La fayette. Representative Moore of Pennsyl vania, during the visit of a party ot home friends to the capitol acted as guide, for he knows the city ot Wash ington better than some of the na tives, egys the Pathfinder. As he led them from the entrance of the White House grounds the attention ot the party was attracted by a group of fig ures that form one ot the monuments in Lafayette square. One of the fig ures that form one ot the monuments A'lth cne hand appears to be fran tically grasping the garments loosely Iraped about her while with the other he Is offering a sword to Lafayette, vho occupies a position above ber. Mr. Moore approached the group nd in the regular sing-song manner f the professional guide, said: "And ow, ladles anJ gentlemen, we come o the far-famed statue of the great oldier and statesman, Marquis de La ayette. Below Is a woman in sup illunt attitude, holding a sword. Ap- orcntly she Is Bpealclng to him " . At. this moment one of the ladles In "ie pcr'y interrupted and wished to :now wht the lady was supposed to e saying to the gre?t Lafayotte. Mr. Mooro studied the statuo tor a nomcnt, then turning to the lady be aid: "That's vry plain, If you ob-. one the position of ber attire, nadam. She's begging him, 'Here, teneral, take this quick, while . 1 atoh my clothes.' " Thereafter all questions asked were ' an entirely Impersonal nature. Arranging a Demonstration. "I tuppoto," . said the - candidate. 'that I can depend on your support? "I dunno," replied Farmer Corntos tel. In a low tone. ' "MIrandy an' the two girls are bangln' out o' the win low, over the porch, tryln to hear .That we're talkln' about I want to support you, but you'll make It easier rer me If youll sort o' get agitated is we walk toward the gate an' holler Votes for women!' a few times." APPROPRIATE COLORS. ' Mr. Robin What kind of a paper Is that the canary birds are going td publish! Mr. Crow A yellow journal, I tup pose. Prudent. "I think I saw a sea serpent this morning," said the scared-looking man. "Left go up and tell the people at the hotel," replied bis friend. ' "No. J'm not going to say a word, about It If the hotel clerk finds out that I have bad any experience to lnJ terestlng and exceptional, the extra charge he will put In my bill will be. something terrific." Suspicious Person. , 'That man Is very cautious In word ing bis letters," tald the suspicious person. "He always uses the phrase Tourt truly.'" "What of It r 1 , "You roust note the equivocation, fle's very careful to avoid saying Tourt truthfully,' " Subtleties. "The English ttyle of humor dif fers from, the American," said the man who Is ever studious. "Yet," replied Miss Cayenne. "Where wt use chin whiskers to de note a politician, tbe English usually employ side whiskers." " -- Slim Picking. He Yes, the governor cut off my allowance, to I've had to cash my brains for a living. Bher I wondered why you wert looking to thin. Boiton Evening Transcript - . - nrimn SOLDIER'S BAPTISM OF FIRE Average Man's Most Terrifying Po- - smon on Field or Battle la When Still. Everyone of US must have wnnrlnrnil how he would feel in battle fnr the first time.. We may get some idea of now the average man feels in such cir cumstances from a study of the psy chology of battle, just published in Italy, says London Tit-Bits. Lieuten ant. Colonel Manglarottl ot the Sevenv ty-seventh infantry carefully examined more than two thousand soldiers who first faced Are in the recent war he- tween Italy and Turkey, and he sum marizes their statements in the Ri vlsta Mllttare. He questioned them one by one. ... Out of 2.000 men 1.700 ennfesned that their most trying moment in the wnole campaign was when they first heard hostile bullets whistle about their ears. But almost all ot them said they were much less frightened than they had expected to be, and that the scare diminished with each battle. The average eoldler finds the most terrifying position to be that of stand ing motionless in the front rank, ex posed to the- enemy's fire without be ing able to reply. The order to ad vance or to charge with fixed bayonets Is then received as a release from agony. Movement, even Into greater pern, distracts tne mind and greatly reduces the mental anguish. Soldiers are seriously affected hv the trembling of their superiors. An omcer who shakes in his shoes is a coward In the eyes of the rank and file, although the men know that many military heroes Henri IV, Turenne and Frederick the Great, for instance trembled on going Into a fight Colonel Manglarottl says that offJ eer must understand this fenllnr. Thin Is especially true of lieutenants, for this inquiry reveals the fact that in battle all officers from captains up ward are nonexistent so far as the common soldiers are concerned. Thov keep their eyes on their lieutenants exclusively. This was brought out when Colonel Manglarottl asked the men what sentiment animated them when the bullets were falling all around them was It love of country, religion or their oath of flrlnlliv tn their king? ."I went ahead," they re plied, almost unanimously, "because my lieutenant went ahead." It seems that once battle is on and the first feeling of terror has vanished soldiers feel as If set freey The fever of combat takes possession of them and they think about nothing else. LIUralure of Poverty. In this age of print, the literature of poverty has swollen to an enormous bulk. Statistical books, explicit and contradictory. Hopeful books by so cial workers who see salvation In girls' clubs and refined dancing. Hope less books by . other social ' workers who believe or, at least, who say that the employed are enslaved by the employer, and that women and chll dren are the prey of men. Highly col ored books by adventurous young jour nalists who have masquersded (for copy's sake) as mllf and factory hands. Gray books by casual observers who are paralyzed by the mere sight of a slum. Furious books by rabid social ists who hold that the poor will never be uplifted while there is left in the world a man rich enough to pay them wages. Imaginative books by poets and novelists who deal In realism to the exclusion ot reality. All this pro fusion of matter is thrust upon us month after month, while the working-man reads his newspaper, and the working-girl reads "A Coronet of Shame, or Lost in Fate's Fearful Abyss." Agnes Repplier, in Atlantic. Cancers That Cure Themselves, In tbe annual report of Doctor BaBh ford ot the Imperial Cancer Research fund an announcement ot great Im portance Is made. It Is to the effect that transplanted tumors fall Into two categories, a very email group that grow progressively because they do not produce resistance to their own growth, and a large group that tend to disappear spontaneously because they Induce In the body a powerful resist ance to their growth. . While this remark Is applied only to tumors artificially produced In animals for experimental purposes. It may be that some at least ot the apparently extraordinary cure of cancer In hu man beings have been due lo this power of the body to resist the growth of the cancer. It further experiments shall result In the discovery ot the method by which, certain resistant bodies throw oft the cancerous growth, It will be a long step toward finding a way ot conferring this power upon those who do not possess It A Royal Quarrel. England has never been at war with Prussia bofere, but the came near It In 1729, when some Prussian soldiers, traveling through Hanover, were de tained by the king's order. Frederick William I and George II bad long hated one another, on personal grounds, to the former seized upon thlt Incident at a pretext for challeng ing hit royal cousin to fight a duel. Mattera weut so far that each king named hit seconds, but, owing to the exertions of tht diplomats, a meeting was averted. Thereupon Frederick William mobilised 44,000 troops on tht Hanoverian frontier, and George also made a thow ot warltkl preparations. Eventually a settlement was reached by exchanging the Prusslsnt Georga had detained for tome Hanoverlani Impressed by Frederick William for bit army, and the troops massed for combat were disbanded Pall Mall 0a aetta. I .THE W Baa. mini. tAT. or REVOLVER AND PISTOL CARTRIDG E S. Winchester Revolver and Pistol cart ridges in all calibers prove their sup eriority by the targets they make. Shoot them and you'll find they are ACCURATE, CLEAN, SURE How They Bathe In Vienna. Previous to the outbreak ot the war Vienna waB building a municipal bath which will be the largest In the world, being 820 feet long by 197 feet wide. Yet it is only quite recently that Vienna has abandoned what was the most primitive and curious bathing custom. Instead of going to your bath, tbe bath was brought to you by agreement with one of the purveyors of private baths. Their huge wagons with tanks of hot and cold water and heavy wooden tubs used to be a familiar sight In the streets of the Austrian capital down to little more than a decade ago. They went the round of their cus tomers, delivering baths and hot wa ter at private residences and calling for them again after the ablutions had been performed. To Arouse A Lazy Liver IkEleaaeaJ special attention must be paid to the Stomach and Bowels for they have a di rect influence on each other. You will find it a good plan to take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS for a few days to help Na ture restore theso organs t strength & healthy activity. AVOID SUBSTITUTES jfjayas taaSj. 'JW' , aej ' YEAR'S DIGGING OF COAL Grtjter Than Total Excavation for Panama Canal. It has been estimated that the amount ot coal which will be dug out of the ground In the United States during the present year will be grent er by fnr than the total excavation for the Panama Cannl. " Experts for the United States geo logical survey have estimated that originally there was enough coal In this country to make a solid block 10 miles long, 10 miles wide and 10 miles liinh. A block of this size would weigh more than 3,600,000,000,000 tons, and up to the present time the coiil that has been removed amounts only to something like 15,000,000.000 tons. The coal mined during 1914 will amount to about COO.OOO.OOO tons, con tnlnlng about 300,000,000 cubic yards. The total excavation for the Panama Canal from stnrt to finish Is computed at some 262,000,003 cubic yards. The comparison Indicates In a strik Ing wsy the extent ot the coal mining industry in the United States. The output of coal Is enormous, but It Is Increasing year by year. The amount of coal to fur taken out Is only a frac tion of what remains, according to tbe estimates ot the geologists. The peo ple ot this country, however, are us ing more conl every year, and with the exhaustion of some of tht Euro pean coal fields already in sight, the foreign demnnd for American coal will Increase enormously. The history of coal mining tn the United States covers only a period of about a century. There was tome mining of anthracite In Pennsylvania as far back as 1790, but the records of the anthracite coal trade usually -begin with the year 1820. The first ac tual mining Is believed to havt been In Virginia, though the records of pro duction In that state date from 1822. The presence of coal In Ohio was dis covered as far back as 176S, but the record of output begins with 1837. Tbs history of conl mining In Kentucky begins In 1827. but In 1840 the produc tion had reached only 23,627 tons. Kentucky's coal Industry suffered greatly during the Civil War. In I860 the production had reached 285,760 tons, but in 1HA4 It wss under 2nnn tons, and In 1870 It was only 150,682 tons. Since that time progress hai been continuous until last year a max Imum output of about 20,000,000 tonr was reached. Louisville Courier-Jour nnl. HOWAfin K. SI'KTIIli - naeerer an -,.! Lnaiir.lle, Call. ratio, Sie lined sri.-i Una, llv-r L,J (i. l,l,. Sll.er. 1!i (kiH, Sua; ,,a. ardutirmr II. M illleg envelofee a 4 full price lie nt oa ai'Plli line. IkMiiml anil I'einlre wurt BS Uoilaa. Iwleranon (rlauMMesinanf beak. New French tops for tourlng-csra have roofs that telescope and fold down with the barks Into recesses li the bodies, while the sides slide down Into similar openings. Spends up to fifty miles an hour over the Desert of Sahara havt been made by a French army automobile driven by an aerial propeller. BRAN The First Transatlantic Liner. The first transatlantic liner to be operated by steam power was launch ed at New York ninety-six years ago, and was formally christened the Sa vannah. The vessel bore little resem blance to the ocean leviathans of tbe present, for she was a tiny wooden craft of 850 tons. The "craiy crank" who thought it possible for a ship to , cross the Atlantic by steam power was William Scarborough, of Savan nah, and the boat, although built in New York, was named after tbe own er's home city. By the April follow ing her launching the Savannah was ready for the sea, and on April 10, 1819, she left New York for Savannah, which was to be her American ter minus. On May 24th the little liner steamed away from Savannah on ber maiden voyage, and on June 20th she reached Liverpool, where she was giv en a rousing welcome as the first steam vessel to cross the ocean. From Liverpool the Savannuh proceeded to St. Petersburg, Russia, and in Decem ber, 1819, the Savannnh was again anchored In the harbor ot the Geor gian city, fifty dnys out from the Hus sion capital. TIiub Scarborough "crazy crank" achieved for Georgia the honor of revolutionizing the com merce of the world. Savannah will celt brute the centenary of the sailing : of the Snvnniuih five years hence. A WisronHln Inventor's refriEerator Ik equipped with a hydraulic 'scule on the outside to show the weight of tbe Ice placed In It. Crude oil In lis tnnkB limited the amount of water which could enter a Kteiinirtlilp v.he'i it hi ruck rocks near Ceylon and punctured large holes in Its hull, mid enabled It to reach po.t five days Inter. your own nRiwnisr will ti ll you Trjr Murine Kye Uru.i-.ly l,.r HrJ, Wi, Water? K.it-a and (Iriiniilalrd KyelliN; No Hmarting iiiHl.Uve Otuirorl. Vi rite fur Ilmik of .he t.jm US uiali fraa. Murine Cjre Keineilv 'o.,CUloa.o. Just One Thing After Another. Hub I've given up drinking, smok ing and golf to please you, still you're not satisfied. Now what else do you wnnt me to give up? Wife Well, you- mlnht give up $!i0. I need a new gown. New York World. Some Swearer. First Trooper, Imperial Yeomanry (dlscuHsing a new officer) Swears a bit, don't 'e cometlmes? Second Trooper 'K's a mnsterplece, 'e is; just opens 'is mouth and lets It say wot It likes. Punch. Shake Into Tour Shoes ATJen's Fnot-Eana. a powder for the fact. It rnraa nainful, awollen, amartina;, aweatins frwl Makea new ahoea easy. 8lfi by all Druggiala and Hhna fttnren. Don't arrc-pt any euhatitute. (larrpka. rkKU. AddrtM A. 8. Olniatat. La Hoy, N . Y. Germnny's newest dirigible balloons has been given a framework of steel tubing that Is expected to make Jt . proof agnlnat dumnge by the most, severe storms. Over a series of mountain peaks In France there will be stretched anten nnes approximately fifteen miles long to test wireless waves ot extreme length. The coal mined In the United States last year would load a train of cart long enough to reach four and one halt timet around the earth. Rheumatic Throat Is Common Trouble Should Be Treated in Blood To Prevent Recurrence. Tti era ar sarrraafut girglea that etna enrrneea la lha t lima I, but la prevent tlielr Inreaaanr re I urn, the blood aiuat be But Irs order. 'Ilia unet rmrdr la H. H. H-, aa It Uinui'orra all Ilia fun, Hone of lha body tu netitrallsa tha Irrltante or waate nr-ndiM-to mid In stimulate tlielr icretlsa tbrouao, proper rliannrla. lllietimalie a.,ra Hinul tm i,..i. . Indliailiin, aa It mi-ana that tha blood ha 'oadi-d with mora uric arid than lha ald ers ran rii-n-ie. ami may thus Irad ta rrliiua trrmnral dlstiirhanra. Ilia actlin of M. H. H. atlmnlatrs rellnlar rtlrltr. It Prrvenla Ilia a-ruuiulalloa or Hiatus In ,i,-al apols. It rnablea tha rlrrlra In supply qiilrkly tha atw rd 'lord In M'plare worn-out tisane. for IV.Ia renaoa urle arid that finds Iha nrnat an easy prey Its breaking down ifliirnm, la a'-atirrnt and ellrolnalnL o ihcr wrrda, H. 8. 8, prrvrnis rbroole erm- liens liy rnslillng all lha tnuroua lining. I l'ia body In en-ret e healthy aiurna. Ita nlttenre la shown In a marked Imprrrva vent rf lha hmarblal tubes, whereof tba iisslneas of voir with talr, grarlsa es ertfirailona la overcome, rk a. H, welt llliilrd with water, means a blond bath, Inre It la welrom to any sloroacVasd at ore eta Into lha blood. H. H. a. la free of all minerals sad eon alna Ingredients wosuarfully cwsduclvs la rrll-balanred health. You ran gt It at any dm at ore, but so lot an-ept snythlog alaa. TTiere la denser n substitutes. 8 g. K. la prepared aaly by rhe Swift 8prltl To., 62 Bwlft Blda.. Atlanta, (la. Our gfedfral Dept. will alva yn free Inetrarfloe) hv mall aa say jillijsat it bland dlautikca. Wriui tsdsy.