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WANTED Qwk enl MAMtOM ao, U. U irnT 8fiI.CP.A-C0LD TABLETS : i Mult for Cokis and CLpM rMckof yourdniggtat. l.- .,a Taia notbinff slae. AUV. LEADN MOTORCYCLES aio BICYCLES Gala, eU MUCH . u rweaa, " r-8VE YOUR TEETH aeit. I iUM I ed, I Come In rlTZj?- I e.e?a... l- A. W. ft El 4 Weriil.ta - frt FRTLAND BARBER COLLECT? .. " . i ya tab Free, fAI W-- BICYCLE BARGAINS ALL MAKES Th.tTtTlT nsde8elerea Im. Witt Ml mil SC. Can -. SCOVILL'S CYCLERY , Ancient tdeee Concerning World. Asm on axe of ths growth of hu man reason lapsed be for thers wa the least glimmering among ths wisest of mankind of th rotundity of earth. Other ages vera submerged In the unmeasured paat before tbere came the cnideat of clentlfic asser tion of this rotundity. The greatest of phUoeopbera of antiquity not ao far distant bettered the earth waa flat; that It had thla or that tor a founda tion; that foundation haTtnf thla or that monitor animal for iu founda tion, or that the whole rested on the River Names. Kansemoad. the name of a river In Vtrglnla. Is from the Indian word Kawnschlmund. "the place from which we were, driven away." The Flint. In Michigan, was called by the Indians PerwonlfO. "the river of the flint" from the abundance of this stone on tta banks. Humboldt river. In Nevada, waa named by Fremont in honor of Baron Humboldt Esrly Marriage Arrangement. Sometimes at the birth of a Japa nese baby a tree la planted which must remain untouched until the marriage of the child. When the nuptial hour arrives the tree ia cat down and a skilled cabinet maker transforms the wood Into furniture for the bouse of the young people. MONAMOBILE Oils and Greases ere the (rod of QUALITY. nbaibeMavlDTMOClIIS. QfcaW Cnaasat TMCnOR ael HAIYETESS Oh mi timm far STUM OUSEL 00 bom laLfcliatandBsal. pkm- Cii .ill In 1 f'1 " " 1 " Write n for prion end particular. PORTLAND AUTO OIL Co. OK. ahritMak. EAST OREGON JACK FARM B. F. SWAGGART, Prop. "Jeas L. SeUlrea aS-nar-okl Jack raiMd aavthia lann. Bnadosof Jack TaanaaUral Seaaiaa-Hamas Barkaaire Has. Lexington, Oregon. DAMAGED WHEAT BARLEY AND OATS FOR HOG FEED $17.50 Per Ton f. o. b. Warehouse Full information furnished . application. upon WALTER A. GOSS, 418 Corbet Bid., JW East 6911 Portland, Or. TWO CARLOADS OF IVER JOHNSON BiCYGLES To be dosed out at Actual Cost Wa are t ef the Bkrde BmI naaa and will Mil at Retail all ear High CmOtletrJotuum WhtltU the feUew-ina-Brieaa: Udiaa- Roedrtar. Modal 1487-U earaalato with Coaaur Brake. Modcnanla and Tine, Basilar 3 Waeela, at $25.00. Mana- Boadatar. Modd 1487. sauippad aa abora, rasular $3. at $25.00. ftrnW WhaeL Modal MM-aMlr rajuUrtSO. Special, $40X0. cuUteo. AU whaala lulljr suaraBlaad. H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO. 110 Third t, Portland, Ore. P. N.U No. if. ltll WHKN wrlttaa a " tiaa thla paaar. TOLYFON AGENTS aUTOSOCILE KPAiKiNC AND DRIVING NAVY NEVER AS FIT AS KOW-DANIQS 326 Vessels Available; 77 More Buildinjj or Authorized. UNHID STATES PREPARED fOR WAR N Guns Outran I nose or rnT Nation Lessons Are Taken From Vera Crui and European War. Aviation Being Developed. Washington, D. C Secretary Dan- iela Sunday night made public letter he has written to President Garfield of Williams college, detailing the work in the navy during the past two years. Mr. Daniel wrote.ln reply to Mr. Oar field' request for material to meet statements that the United State is unprepared for military emergencies. Excerpts from tne teiier TWoar now in active service. fully comm issioned, 225 vessels of ail characters, which Is 36 more than were fully commissioned when I be came secretary. There are also 101 vessel of various type, in reserve anu in ordinary and uncommissioned, cap able of rendering service in war. We have under construction and authorised 77 vessel (nine dreadnaugnts, u w trovers, 38 submarine and seven aux iliariea) as compared with M vessel (Ave dreadnaughta, 1 destroyer. submarine, three gunboats ana nine auxiliaries) which were under eon- Mu4iAfi Marrh 1. 1913. "All vessel in active service arm in reserve are supplied with munitions of war. Within the last two years the quantity of all ha been steaauy and greatly increased. For example, we have increased the number of mine on hand and in process of manu facture by 244 per cent and torpedoes by 90 per cent By the enlargement of the naval powder factory we shall soon be able almost to double its former capacity, and like enlargement of the torpedo works and the equip ment of a plant to construct mines win still further increase the quantity 01 such stock, and the possession or tneae plants in times of emegency will en able the department to oe in a un state of preparedness as regard the supply of ammunition than ever be fore. " "The personnel of the navy ia at present composed of 4355 line, staff and warrant officer and 53,171 enlist ed men. "For many year officer have writ ten and talked about the formation of advance base material and the practice of exercising landing parties of sea men and marines, but never until Jan- nr lut war waa the navy thus ex ercized. Then, under instrructions from the department. Admiral Badger parried out a comprehensive exercise, in which the professional advantages rained bv officer and men were in estimable. Shasta limited Kits Automobile; Kills Four Children, Injures Driver Creswell, Or. The northbound Khaata Limited of the Southern Pacific company Sunday struck an automobile driven by F. E. Sly in front of hi home here, smashed it to fragment and killed four small children who oc cupied the tonneau, besides injuring Mr. Sly so badly that it i thought he Mnnot recover. The dead: Beulah Moras, tgeUli; CenrvK Robinette. seed 8: Vincent Treanor. ajsed 8: Dorothy Treanor, itsreA 6. D ... T 1 J Mr. Slv is an elderly man. ne naa just brought his automobile from the earaee and aligbted to open ue gw leadin? to the Southern Pacific track, intending to cross the Pacific High way, when the lour children came alonir on their wav to Sunday school. They were invited to ride and clamb ered into the car. It was apparent that, neither thev nor Mr. Sly saw or heard the approaching train, for Mr, Slv eot in and ran the automoDiie onw the track directly in iron oi it. The horrified witnesses Heard crash and saw the automobile buried high in the air and fall at one side of the track. The train sped on without atonninir. its entrnie crew unconscious of what had happened. Dankl Expects Long War. Geneva General Dankl, of the Aus trian army, is of the opinion that the war will not come to an end soon. This Austrian commander, who has been active in defending the Carpathian passes against the Russians, expressed this opinion to Major Tanner, of the Swiss army, who is also correspondent of the Basel Nachrichten. He declared the war would last for a long time, and said he could not fix even an approxi mate date for it end. He said also that the Swiss government had pre served its neutrlaity splendidly PribilofF Inhabitant Get Supplies. Seattle, Wash. The power schooner Bender Brothers, which left Seattle March 5, with a cargo of supplies for the inhabitants of the Pribiloff Islands, in Bering Sea, who were threatened with starvation, has returned to Se attle, after an uneventful voyage. Much of the time the weather waa summerlike. On St. Paul Island, the natives had been reduced to their last barrel of salt meat, but the food sup ply on the other islands had not been exhausted. Soring was far advanced when the Bender left. Flood Recur in Texa. " Austin, Tex. Another heavy rain awent Central Texas Sunday and the Colorado river and smaller streams, al ready swollen out of their banka, be- eran riainir raoidlr. No additional death have been reported from the floods and the casualty list remained at oi which 14 occurred here. Prob ably score of peraon ar missing. YOUR AFPETITE Your digestion, your gen eral health will all be greatly benefited by the timely use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It is compounded from abso lutely pure ingredients and those best known as real aids to the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. It exerts a jeneral tonic effect and elps Nature promote lealth and strength in the entire digestive sys tem. Try a bottle today )ut be sure you get HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters (Nets Handed Down. Noah and the other patriarch dtdnt have nearly many dlaarent kind of diseases to face, berauae they hadnt enough ancestor to hand them down a variety. Consequently tneir constitutions were not constantly be ing weakened as are our today. Tot example, there Is no reference la very ancient literature to a cold In the head. The Greek and Roman seem to hava been the first peopl to suffer from IL Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Telleta regu late and invigorate stomach, l;ver and bowel. Sugar-coated, tiny granule, easy to take. Do not gripe. Paper Cover a Protection, fndentably, PPr coTers are ot soma aid In preserving the fresh ap pearance ot books, but neither tne ap pearance nor the feeling ot a covered book Is agreeable. Still, for thoae who have no objection to them, cover are good thing. Nothing 1 better man ordinary brown paper, except in aome unusual cases, as. for example, the cook book, which, as every good house keeper knows, should be covered wna oilcloth. HOW TO STOP DANDRUf f AND LOSS Or HAIR Here Is a simple, inexpensive treat ment that will almost always stop dandruff and scalp itching, and keep the hair thick, live and lustrous: At nUht, spread the hair apart and rub a little reslnol ointment into the scalp gently, with the tip of the finger. Re peat this until the whole scalp has been treated. Next morning shampoo thoroughly with reslnol soap and hot water. Work the creamy resinol lather well Into the scalD. Rinse with grad ually cooler water, the last water be Ine cold. Reslnol ointment and reslnol soap are aold by all druggist. Adv. Hard to Abolish War. More war than peace has reigned In the world as far back as records can be obtained. The Temps, com mentlnc on the action of the Socialist wngress In London, warns the peoP1 against the Idea that war can b abol ished. It saya statistics show that from 1496 B. C, to 1861 A. D-, there were 227 years of peace and S130 nreara of war: that Is. one year of peace to IS of war. ueprcasing. No matter bow young a nan may be jn hi sympathies, be can't help feeling more or less depressed, aa he get along to between forty and fifty, when be walks down a fashionable residence street and sees some of the ample of the future fatherhood and motherhood of the race. Columbus (Ohio) Journal. Whan a Small Boy Waahea. A bor waa recently asked to give description of water, and thla la what he wrote: "Water Is a white liquid which turns completely black the mo vent you put your hands in it WOMAN WOULD HOT GIVE UP Though Sick and Suffering; At . -. i i: Last rouna neip in iyu E. Finkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Richmond, Pa. " When I started takine: Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable tompouna i waa in a dreadfully rundown state of health, bad internal trou bles, and was so ex tremely nervous and prostrated that if I bad given in to my feelings I would have been in bed. As it was I had hardly strength at times to be on my feet and what I did do was by great effort. I could not sleep at night and of course felt very bad in the morning, and had a steady headache. "After taking the second bottle 1 no ticed that the headache was not so bad. I rested better, and my nerves were stronger. I continued it use until it made s new woman of me, and now I can hardly realize that I am able to do so much a 1 do. wneneverxxnowany woman in need of a good medicine I highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg etable Compound." Mrs. Frank Clabx, 8146 N. Tulip Ht, Kicnmono,ri Women Eare Been Telling YTomea for forty year how Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ha reetored their health when suffering with female ill. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coast to coast. If you ar troubled with any ailment peculiar to women whv don't vera try Lydia E. PinVham'a Vegetable Compound T It will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Pink bam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. WILSON ANSWERS GERMAN PROTEST OiHicutrality of bnbarfo k Re asserted by Chief Cxccuuvc 0 RIGHT SURRENDERED BQ1IGERENTS Reply Aume Von BmtorfT To 0 Laboring Under "Certain FaUa Imprestlon" President Pent Not and Bryan Sign It. Washington. l. C- The United State government replied Thursday to the recent memorandum in which Count von BernstorlT. the German am bassador, declared that "if the Ameri can people dealre to observe true neu trality, they will nna means to np the excluaive Importation of arms to on aide, or at least to us thia export trad as a mean to uphold the legiti mate trad with Germany, eepooaiiy the trad In foodstuffa." The American note, which la ign by Secretary Bryan, wa drafted at the State department, but waa finally penned by President Wilson himself. After pointing out inai me ianguav used by Count von Bernstorff is ua ceptibl of being construed as impugn- . - ... at f 2 a 1 ing the rood faun oi im nmm State In the performance of lu duttee as a neutral," the not "take it for granted that no uch implication waa intended" and uggeau wai eviuenuy the German ambassador "I lanoring under certain false impressions." It I then declared that while u relatione of th United State with any one of th belligerent "cannot wisely be mad a auoject oi aiscuamun with third government," uch cor respondence between th United State and the allie aa ha been published ahows "th steadfast refusal" of th government "to acknowledge the right of any belligerent to alter th acceot- rule or war at aea insoiar as wwy affect th right and intereeta of neu trals." The attitude of th United btatea on th question of exportation ox anna ia restated namely, that to place any embargo on arms during th progrea r a mar would be "a direct violation of the neutrality of the United States." Th note refers to the spirit of friendship which the United State desire always to manifest toward Ger man v and its people, and concludes th the declaration in I ine neuixai ity of the United State ia founded the firm basi of conscience and good will." Profits to Railroads is Grain Are daisied by fanners' Ti Be Great Chicago Statistics of operating ex pense and iretgni revenue on iw lesding Western railroad were pre sented before W. M. Daniels, Inter state Commerce commissioner, to sup port the objection of the National Council Farmers' Co-operative associa tion to a proposed advance of 1 cent a hundred pounds in the grain and grain product freight rates, which are among the increase asked by 41 Western railroad systems on certain commodi ties. The tabulated figures were compiled by Jean Paul Muller. an expert rate case atatitician, formerly connected with the statistical department of the Interstate commission. After reviewing in detail the metn- ods he used in assembling the figures showing gross profit and operating ex pense of railroads, Mr. Muller said: "It is my opinion tnai grain iraiuc ia more profitable to these four ear- Hers, the KocK island, me oanva re. . ... .. . rt . the Burlineton and the St. faul roads, than the average of all other traffic carried b? them." Hi deduction were made irom re ports and statistic furnished him by the railroad officials. In the review of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific operating expense ami revenue. Mr. Muller declared. The total road cost divided by the renorted number of loaded freight car miles, with an allowance for the cost of empty return haul figured at 40 per cent of the loaded give a roaa movement cost per loaded car per mile of 69.28 cents. Apples To Be Released. London American shppers are com plaining vigorously to the American embassy because they ars compeleld under the regulations of th British to bear the expense incident to delays in the examination of cargoes of ships detained at Kirkwall and other British porta. Charges for loading and un loading cargoes and expenses mcurreu in the examination of suspected goods are assessed against the owners of the cargoes. The urocurator general gave assurances that efforts would be made to hasten release of American apples, Astronomer Is Rewarded. Berkerley, Cal. Professor Armin 0. Leuschner, director of the astro nomical observatory of the University of California, was notified in a tele gram received here that the Watson medal for astronomical research work has been swarded to him by the Na tional Academy of Sciences now In sion at Washington, D. C. Professor Leuschner is the 7th recipient of the honor within 85 years and is the second American to receive the medal. S. C. Chandler, editor of the Astronomical Journal, is the other American. Pilgrim Shelter Saved. Plymouth, Mass. The old Howland House, th only building standing in America which has sheltered passen gers who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620, will not be sold for debt. This wss announced by Mrs. Lilisn V. Ti tus, secretarv of the society of the De- eendents of Pilgrim John Howland of the Mayflower, who said that'judgment on a not against th society, had been sstiafied. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. PortUnd Wht IMueetem, fl.f.; fortyfold. 11.81 1 club, l.Mj red Fife, S1.I5; red Russian, 11.23; oat. No. 1 white feed, 133.(0 ton; barley. No. 1 feed. $25.60; bran, $24.00 ehorta, $24.50, Corn Whole, $35 ton; cracked, $30. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 J15; valley timothy, in is is-ow; grain hay. $lOalt; alfalfa, $l.50J 13.60, Vegetable Cucumbers, hothouse, $1. Jfctf 1.75 per dosen; artichoke. 75c down; tomato, $8 crat; cacoag. 2(sS0 pound; celery, $4.50 eral; cauliflower, 75cta$l. dosen; oeau lettuce, $125 eraU; plnach, 5 pound; rhubarb, lUtS; asparagus, 75ct$l.lS dosen; eggplant, toe pou'"i peaa, 7at8c; beans, lMlTe; car rota, $1.60 sack; beeU. $1.60; pars nips, $1.25; turnip. $1.75. Green rrult Mrawoerrie. . crate; applea, IlftU.lo pox; craniwr- rlea, $H4tl barrel. Potato Old, $1.75 ack; nw, 7tf 8c pound; sweet potato. Sic Onion Ore iron, selling price. 75 sack, country points; California, Job bing prlcw, f i.7 Egg Freeh Uregon rancn, caae count. 17t)Cl8 dosen. Poultry Hen. 16c; nroner. i 27e: fryr. HkitSOc; turky. dre- ed, 22(.i24; live, !8(20c; ducks, 12 fttlSc; geese, sV.tOc. Butter Weamery, prima, m, 25c Dound In case lots; e more In lee than case lota; cube. 2 1 (it 22c. Veal Fancy, llitl2c pound. Pork Block. lOutlOtc pound. Hop 1914 crop, nominal; con- 22l 16t nw tracts, 10(.Uc. Wool Eastern Oregon, coarse. 25c pound; Eastern Oregon, fine, 18c; valley. 28 t 30c; mohair, lip, 31!t32.e. . , Cascara Bark Uid and new, pound. Cattle Best steera, $7,25 0)7.75; choice steers, $7t7.26; medium. $8,75 7; choice cow. $6i.76; medium. $5 i 6.76; heifer. 5 C .xo; ouii. I3.60t6; stags, $5(6.60. Hogs Light, $.6lXli7.BU; neavy, IX 9(Vn 75. Sheep Wether. 78.s; we, $6t7; lamb. $7.25it9.60. Seattle Wheat Blueatem, $1.83; fortyfold. $1.30; club, $.2t: . $1.28; red Russian, $1.23; barley. $25.60 ton. Taenma The Dredicted advance In Dotato price cam sooner than expects ed. the vegetable this week going to $35 a ton. Dealers say price win gv still fsrther upward and will In all probability reach $40 within th next few dava. Dealer explain wi rises are certain because the bolder In Eastern Washington are demanding JU a ton for the tubers in tne neiu. that pries it costs commission men hers $33 to lay ton down and they cannot sell with a reasonable profit at ins thev sav. The supplies in east ern Washington are now rv .leaned no. it ia reported. Local potato growers nave oeconw active atrain and are planting many times mors spuds than they did last year. The local crop will not make It annearanra until about the first Of -r i July- . . e Rluestem i auoled at l.3J; ion; fold. $1.80; club, $1.Z8: redrue, II 2H1. and red Russian. $1.23. Pmah Meats steer, it unites. cows, lzc; neiier. iaiici sides, ISic; combination, ioc; dia mond T. C. 16ie; yearlings, 16c; ewea. 13c. Poultry Ducks, live, iwuzc; no, dressed, 16il8c, live, 16c; springs. dressed. 22c. live. 14&16c; squaD. live, $2.60 doten, dressed, e; iur key, live. 18e, dressed. 28 (it 80c; o-eeae. Z(k Butter W asm ngton creamery, t.tw ... . t t rh 25c; Oregon, 24c Eggs Fresh ranch. ICitzic Vegetables Cabbage. Winning stadt, $3.25 cwt. ; carrot, tl.60Atl.65 sack; beets, horns grown, $101.26; turnip, $1.25: potatoes, Yakima, $34 P5 ton; Idaho, $33; weete, $4 cwt; new potatoes, 7c pound; toma toes. 14 ROMS case: onions, green, 20c radishes, local. 20c doten hnnohea- eelerv. I4M4.0U: caunnow ... . . ur.n. r. zz.zo craie: unirwu,, " Walla. $1 box; green peaa, use pounu. Yakima Growers to Psy. North Yakima The board of trus tees of the Yakima Fruitgrower's asso ciation adopted resolution directing Itaofllpera to collect tne assessment called for by the Growers' council for support of its work ; but only after sat- afartorv evidence naa neon piwjhwju that at least 85 per cent or tne iruu tonnage of the Pacific Northwest tnis season pays a similar cuhuiuuhuii. Five fruit cTowers were elected ss tne Yakima members of the new board of tmateea of the North Pacific Fruit Distributors. Bartlett Pears Injursd. Ouinabv The recent frost did little damaee to prune and peaches, as they were too far advanced, nui iruu grow ers renort a steady dropping of Bart lett pears. The shortage of Bartlett waa marked last year and there are few Hriei nr canned ones held over Other fruits are looking well and ail n.,H.n atiifT is far in advance of for me veara. outstripping- mo can gar dens of last year, wnicn Droxsin ..nrH nrevlouslv set for earllness, but hinh fell short in ouantity. owing to the intense heat that prevailed. Mohair Prices on Down Orads. The course of the mohair market, as shown by the pool sales already held in Oreiron. is downward. The first pool aaU nf the vear. small one w.lkea ten Hava as-O. WSS at' 821 Cent. Then, on Monday, the Eddjrvills pool l no nnn nnnnrla broufirht 824 cents. Later the pool st Kiddle was sold and it brought 81 cents. Th Riddle pool wss bought by Southern Oregon Healer. Mohair dealers regard the market aa entirely speculative. .,1 the alack condition of the plush and dress goods trad many of them consider th present prices un warranted. "The Most Accessible THE NEW RKO THE FIFTH "The Incomparable Four $I0M . O. a Factory Rea Road Service, Keo Hlaipllclly pr.mlneatly th Car for th eo.Mry. He fc nearest Ke Dealer or writ Is for free IWoklrtS. Umlted territory ' rellabl agent. REO SERVICE ALL ALONG THK WAY." NORTHWEST AUTO CO., nUtrlb. for Pl Nortkt. W. VOCLKH. IWdeal Broadway at Couch St., ToHland, Ortgurt. k-ur fNush. "' tll"lr. h H' nf anr au.-h ailinani. ! small eaM l th r.m..l. ' lha rwl " elaim-e New Vrln of Old Sena. Grandpa wa bolu llltl Helen th picture In a popular maiasine. Comlus to page which adrsrUaed man' wearing apparel, h called cer tain garuirnt -breeches." Whereupon the little three-year-old. hearing a fa miliar sound that carried uggesilons. begsa to sing "London breeches fall Ing down!" iwi, a .m A til .iita ew, II M.ilia. e i4 .,4 rir lliwil mmmm Had Run Out of Kla. tittle Irene abll sy vlalllng had groa wsary of th caressea shord upon her by adoring relatlvea and friend. So when on dmontrtlv young lady bgd. Vonl you glv m Just on kisT" sn snooa nar can head and llid: "No; I haven't any kiase left only bites." American Historians. Th most emtnaul lUIng historians of Amerlrsu history Include James Ford Rhodes. Henry Adams, Frederick Turner. Herbert U (aood. Vi Hilars A. Dunning. Albert Hushnsu iisrt. John lisch McMastar, J. W. Iluries. Jame Bchoular, aad Charle A. Beard. yot a owj Miwjwr win Trii io Ur Manna aa H-.l l He. Wa. frf Kraa an llranalaiwl SralkUl Ha SarHM( luawKa Coaif.l. Write lot tbwS ol ika Cra Vj auui rraa. a(laa H.io Cj, ,Ckiar. Bsst Wood far Furniture. Th latest us for loeut wood Is In th manufacture of flu furnltur and Interior finishing of An residence. Th wood bss a grsln and color not found In any other timber. Nsw Mov Again! Stump. Because boring stump preparatory to blasting la an arduous task sn In ventor has dsrlaed an auger driven by portable gasoline engine. ervousWomen Ar troubled with th !us" anKldy-sleertmncia and warnings ot pa.n and distress ar sent by th nerve Ilk flying messenger throughout body and limta. Such feeling may or may not be accompanied by backache or headachs or bearing down. Th local disorder and wiUmmaUon, II ther Is any. should N treated with Dr. i'larce'i LoUon Tsblrts. Then th. nervous system and ths entire womanly rok-up tesUtba tonic iloct of oa PIERCPS Favorite Prescription Taka thla In liquid or tablet form and bs a wo woman I mis. ea ryiet oo. wmwa my j . l t ' KhHmmI Imm rrai raan. Mawanw,anwiin.n..i'-i""-.- Mm yourTavoflta I'raKrtpllan- baa lm lha matt nllal ol an. Ihi.a I kaa aver tried Am vary much bailer Hum I save io ln una lima. I slaOly rarnmiiMiMl MiaualaaaadatatoaJc." Wrtaiwr. V. M. Dr. fHttroB'm Pfmaumnt rmvulatm tommoh, Urmr, All Blood Disorders Astonishing Results With thi Greatest Blcsd Purifier lux Discavere. Strength, Power, Accomplishment ar all Typified In S. 8. S. Boms blood disorder become deeply rooted In the elands and tlaauss, and ths mistake I mads of reaertln to draatlo druss. These only aggravate by causing other and worse treublaa. A boat of peo ple know this to be true. Thar knew from painful elparlanre. To ft light down Into where th blood Is vitiated requires fl. 8. B. th greatest blood puiiltar var dlaeoversd. This remarkable remedy contains en Ingredient, th active purpose f which Is to stimulate the tissues to the healthy selection of Its own essential nutriment snd ths medicinal elements of this match leas blood purifier ar just ss essentia! to wall balanced health aa ths nutritious elements of ths meats, grains, fst aad sugar of our dally food. Not only this, but If from th preeene of some disturbing poison there Is a local or general interference ef nutrition to rauae bolls, carbuncles, abacesees and kindred troubles, 8. 8. B. so directs ths local oell that thl poison Is rejected ao. Car in the World" 1915 REO THE HEO BIX The Six of Sixty Superior Ulf." $ts83 r. a a rccy aad Res Accessibility waks II Watch Your Colts Sl4 at the first erntplems a I wiiaiiM IMHN'I DISTIMFBR COMPOUND s r.i a and II a twlila; S II lha down, f anf Srug. .1.1. hariiaea Uaalar. r d.n.r4 t aOHN MIOlCAk CO., CMmillt s cterlo'la, Qua Kan, l U. . A. VERALLS AUi NIWMia MSSSNVSO Keep KidtKIeen Mt aw k. r-9 rteoele, al.M la WW awe. M Ma, akat auwaf a.lr 9t f nl Aba Mt atM aMi4 m,. . a J I aM MaM la B e I , Mh mna aaSaiai y iJfrN aaia a4 Ium eema, fy 75c the suit 1 Vi J H M le) taaeal eealf "l-lVJ a, U .. iaa .Kt lajM A New rprC Thry u.i flUX Kip .Levi Straas At Ck.Saa FraMlscai H Hsd Not Spent It A small boy sending the Fourth of July with hi foci Btdujr. who a a f year older than be. HI parent, not wlUlng to truat such a small lad l(h money, had glfa hi I'ncle Sidney th money with which to buy Biwracker. candy, ts Th neit day hla grandma said: "Well, IJord. how did you spend the Fourthr II replied: "Why. grand ma. I didn't spend It. Wdoey did." Avoid Fate Move. No false mov should ver b md to sitrlral yourself out of a dim cully or to gala an adantag. Tbr can be no pleasur In plsylng with person one detected In such un fair practlces.Hfnlaniln Franklin. Succsssful Entertaining. On of th tnot uceessful means of enieHalntng a man I let him brag n hioisalf. Athlon OloM. i ry'rcvj V. .i. , Jk Ci l1 iu a-a e-oal UUM, m 3'nsV 4 UWt t (tiuraa I IT ( Vf . umh k M IM 1 aat4e. v - .a. aHr m f r. I I l n.rrnn.n... I la Girlhood Womanhood Mothmrhood IMa ranwlr to snj t naraa,Snala,a. Pmllotm bowl luickly Driven Away eliminated from their presence. Then, too, S. a. 8. ha suck peeifi stimulation en theae loeal sails aa to pre. servs their mutual welfare aad a propel relative aaslatanre to each other. In a very brief time & a. 8. feaa the reeonatruotlve preeees so uader oeatrot that remarkable ohangas are ebseved. All erupUve places heal, myatertena paJaa aad aches hare aissppeared, and from head to foot there ts a oonsolsua sanaatlem ef re sawed health. From th fact SVat 8. B. 8. la ptrrely a botanical preparation. It la eoaeeted by ths weskest stomach snd baa great tealo Influence. Mot on drop ef drugs or minerals Is used In Its preparation. Ask for 8. 8. 8. and Inalst upoa having It. And If you dealre skillful advice upoa any matter concerning the bloed and akin writ to Th Swift SpeoUo Oo. tl fwlft Bid. Atlanta, Oa. Do not allow some sealou clerk te larrup the atsaespbare In eloquence over something "Just a good" as 8, 8 8, Bewax st all uitrHa.