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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
U. S. Government Homesteads r-v'r tr.n":cr.l KIilAX U (he Fumou CofcmiMa River Barf, I Why. Im and Hmh land. "TTT Iwi J Claris. Mountains, AIMn-ol. and Mi-m Und. " ii. j ...,Ti,T---T WJTi,T Mi KXi k.Vsk i A Uk-ATUX. OPEN JULY 5. 1916, 02ego:i i:o::esekers inforuation bureau, TRICE. POSTPAID, $1.00. 504-3 McKay Building. PORTLAND, OKK. Dl IGKINLTS DISTEMPER REMEDY I vrtMiif a tn. atwaaa a areata aa Is 4,r .il f' MtM efce aara Uml, rata" aa an when U PI II HI H ! a .wet : erllkma lajtii te antmal. Dr. fenrVs Csl ..tier - raiw. ecea tiuH, wtrt wa la ahaawied mw. Dr. loriack Auarsegt Eusttr af aparana, rlnesheaaa. aM. hen, ht..j4 tm eat. lie, Kw UtfMm.u and txwIM U nml tMW KwvF W-nnte and mwUM u npeaaw liMieaa - kW tn An at the (aUewtaa II U1 alcV (met aw W fee aaaaeats M wk Waw 1K KUHlMK'S UVU CAPSUIAA. 1H- S.IMUMJCS rrUSK. CAfiULSS. 1R. nOKlMaTS DtAKKHOCA CAMUUt Aak t anlec for Sm 'e naanrd-a. TW are fox wil . Or wrlle irat W K0R1NOC REMEDY CO., Kenton station. Portland. Oregon A Spring Ym. I'm tired of cannad good and of meat; I'm all ran down alas. And now I think I'd Uk to Ml A little garden In spring for green stuff people yearn And no It cornea to put That when the April dr return We long for garden "ease." Louisville Courteislournal To preTf nt gangrene use Hanford's Balaam because It cleanse and heal the wound. Adv. All Arranged. "Star, pa, I bet Bobby Smith 10 centa today you could lick hla dad la IS min ute o be sure and keep Saturday afternoon opu" Puck. HIDES. FELTS, CASCAEA BARK : m '. Writ. pricaa sad n. I Fit fi. r. r"i" vv. nrrrnir if ftTADC r. UXH. raruaw wm. Port! U n.l.lrrfflSrhnnl .lUtlU lllininiiw." h rrr-unnr. 4ntnc mi MolaM t inehxlnw frr P. 4"H PfJ trmrtors, . Time nnbrniwo. CXWflv TK.NT CHAlTt fc.l'KS AND UcMAS ICS SUPilJEU. WK11S US. D3-b!s Tread, Pynctan Proof Tires Kklnarm umbo Vm Brm Nw Tins. WE ALSO BUT lOLD TIKES. Wtpoa 1 m l Lw. nnuhi. Slop TV ml ooom cr write m. WHIOCUIKIl.SaMiik.hWi Farmers, Ship WlHtaNa, tic to SCHMAli if r utLtMmoK Ciwek wM RtpplM. Bwf hidfc We ft.: tfrtiM.8 ; uxi Horn 10W Bnlr HM- Wr WW for tan. mratkxun UnTpinr. F. H. Sctajmte A ciT rui-w cwiui J1U.0UO. PirtWAO. NEW FERKIIIS HOTEL Fiftk l . rsrtkad. Or. - The homelike stopping- place for those who appreciate the dollar' full worth. How is Your Mouth? Am rao wcaftfoff tenponuT j : and tnaanitarr rubbar plaW? Dp fat find roar mouth In flamed and IrritaWdT Yoa hould hara a partnannit. clean, aanitarr aaat aluminum ni.tA I jt ma maka on for LVi roo- Unleai yoa ara fMrfaetijr aauanad foe wiU not lun ta pay DR. EL0F T. HEDLUND (On. HadkaWL Lar aaj Sfcirf . Daatiab) 4SM5I Etrpa mi, n Ftotr, Itslwgbi at tmtnj PORTLAND. OREGON Wrt BoaratMl Mt ttumSAL nma KtrstalH Ford Fords Fords 1915 r&i $395 1915 riSLr. $335 1914 FS5u. $295 1914 r-!irw- $275 1913 $245 1914 wJa3rf.$295 FRANCIS MOTOR CAR IX, Eaat 1JU Haanfcaraa Ava, EtlM. PORTLAND. ORE. t 1 If you Suffer from Backache, Lum bago, Kidneys or Rheumatism, Take Hot Water and "Anuric." American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trou ble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid w&icn ine auaneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the e.im tnaUve tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps tt lead, w hen your back hurts or the uriii is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or throe times during the Bight, when you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, ni'FvtJijs spells, acid stomach, or you Save reeuffRtism when the weather fs r---?, S t f.-ra your druggist "AN I : " i . Buie of Brie acid In over wiace in the system, backache. KStttATiOi 1.C03.0CO ACES and Okan VfH Fruit. Dairyman:- W. Wot w amnrir w itc a m ni r . ad UI Mil it l X . COUTON Na. 0T. s. TEE HAZHWOOD CO, fertUaj Otttai Concentration of Wealth. "A lot of moving picture stara get ennrtnou aalarlea." -Yea. After reading about the auma they draw. It aeenia etrange that there la enounh money kft to carry oa tha wax la Europe." Washington 8tar. For Nail In tha Foot Horsea and catUe are liable to blood poisoning from atepplng on ruaty naila. For such an Injury apply Han forda Balaam of Myrrh and get It Into the bottom of the wound. It ahould kill the poison germa. Alwaya hare a bottle In your stable, because you will find different aaea for It. Adr. Handicapped. There waa a trial oa la a Justice court In Texaa. A witness for the plaintiff waa oa the stand and waa Str ing damaging evidence, against tha de fendant, who waa represented by two old practitioners, one neariy atmi wu ! the other nearly blind. The nearly deaf one said to hla aaso ! .I... ivhi rilrl the witness say?" The nearly blind one replied: "What witness T" Case and Comment Pimples, boils, carbuncles, dry op and disappear wi J Doctor fierce 'a Golden Medical Discovery. In tablets or liquid. Naturally. Can any girl tell me the Three foods required to keep the body In health r - There waa silence till one maiden held np her hand and replied: "Yes breakfast, yer dinner and yer upper." -San Francisco Argonaut. Glass of Hot Vater Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open alulcca of the system each morning and wash away the . poisonous, stagnant matter, Tiinu rt na mhn ara accustomed Ui I ti .tii ,nii Iwmt when we arise: splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid tom- loma hab pan. Instead, both look and' feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons ana tonus irum the body with phosphated hot water We ahould drink, before breakfast. a glass of real hot water wiin a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In It to flush from the stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels the pre Aav'm inritzmttlhle waste, sour .tik ni nnioinmia tnvlna: thus cleana- U lit- U.. U rv.a..vv f ing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary u-aci oeiore puuiug more food Into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sonr fermentations, gases, ant afirlftv anil elvea one a splendid appetite for breakfast and it Is said to be nut a mue wnne unui the roses begin to appear In the .h.av. a nnartpr rumnd of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, Dut is suinciem 10 -maae anyone who is bothered with bilious noca nnstinatfnn tnmaph trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of internal sanitation, -rry u tart A vkii 4 rat aaanrett that vou will look better and feel better la every way shortly. Rewards of Merit "I used to tell my son that if he was a good boy Td take him to the circus." "Is he too old for that?" "Rather. Now be intimates that if I succeed In keeping In his good graces be may get me a ticket to see him play football," Washington 8tar. pains here and there, rheumatism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica re sult It was Dr. Pierce who discovered a new agent called "Anuric" which will throw out and eradicate this uric acid from the system. Dr. Pierce Je lieves "Anuric" to be, 87 times more potent than lithia, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheumatism or gout or many other diseases which are dependent on an accumulation of nrie acid within the body. Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. T, 10c for trial package or $1.00 for full treatment "Anuric." Dr. Pierce's reputation is back of tutm maiiiina ar.d Ton know that his "Pleasant Pellets" for the liver and hi. "rimriia Prearrlritlon" for the ilia of women have had a splendid reputa tion for the past 60 years. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; CEKERAL CROP CONDITIONS Portland. Wheat Blueatem. IIOIH: forty fold. ic; club, ISo; red fife, Sc; red Russian, lie Oats No. 1 white feed, til 15. , Barley -No. 1 lewd. W. bra a. $!!; averts. T ! "Hope IMS crop, lOCUo; o tracta. 1O01M. m Jlldee tialted hide, SI pound! and up, lc; salted stags. SO pounds and up, lie; aalted Md. IS pounds to it bounds. 17c; salted calf up to II pounds, Jc; green hide. 10 pounds and up. 14c; green stags. 10 pounds and up, 10c; green kip. II pounds. 17o; dry flint hides. Sic; dry flint calf, up to I pounds. Sue; dry aalt tide, tie. Wool Eastern Oregon, SlQlTc; valley, SOc. Mohair New clip, 450500 per lb. Caacara Bark Old and aew, o per pound. Pelts Dry long wool d pelta, 10c; dry short-wooled pelta, lsc; dry shear lings, lOtf 15o each; salted ahearltngs, lltjFZSe each: dry goat long hair. We each; dry font ebearllrtgs. IQfflSe: aalted lonrwooled pelts, April. I1.SS 7t SO each. . Hay Kastera Oregon timothy. 11.10 per ton; alfalfa, old crop, 11 gjll. U ill feed Spot prices: bran. SIS.SO per ton; aborts, S!.S per ton; rollad barley. 141 50 0 SI 50. Corn Whole, $34 per ton; cracked. 37 per ton. Vegetables Artichokes, 75 per dos en; tomatoes, II SO 04 per crate; cab ti Kii nar hundred: rarlio. 10c per pound; peppers, 17H10o per pound; eggplant, zuu-ao pw- horse radish. SHo per pound; cau II- nmr tHrtttl W: lettuce. tl SSfft li per crate; cucumbers, $1.150150 per dosen; splnacn. ig w per pounu, a paragua, local. TSc&tl dosen. 11 CMS bos; rhubarb. lH2o per pound: peas He per pound; beans. SOlla per pound: celery. $LS0S.T5 per crate. Potatoes Jobbing prices: Oregon, $1150150: Yakimaa. $1.00 per sack; new California. So per pound. Buying price: Oregone, $101.15, Onions Oregon. $1 1501.50 per sk.; Texas Bermudas. $1001. r- Green Fruit Strawberries, $1150 l.W per crate; apple. $101.76 per box. Eg-Jobbing price: Oregon ranch candled. 23c per dosen; uncaadled. 21H0IIC per dosen. Poultry Hens, 1718e; ataga. 1S; broiler. SO0S5 pound; turkeya. live. 19021c: turkeys, dressed, choice, 25017c; ducks, 15014c; geese. 10 He, Butter Extra, prints, SS02)c; prime first. 27c: first. lc: cube. iinitu.' hnttnrfat No. L. 170. de- Uvered Portland; Na I. 28c Cheese Oregon, triplets, jonmng Kfn nrtoM 17a M DOUnd f. O. b. dock Portland; Young America. 18c per pound.. . Veal fancy, jotuiiu pwiu. Pork Fancy, llo per pound. r-.,ia ataara phnipe arain and pulp, $S.75; choice hay. $8.600175; good, SS.160S.5O; medium. $7.7608.15. Cow, choice $7.6008; good. $6-750 7.25: medium. zawf.za; neiiera, S.25; bOlls. $2.75 0 6: tag. S305J5. ,1 . Mm llrht 1ft 90 fi 1.16: gOOd to prime, $8.60 0 8.75: rough heavy. $7.90 0 8; pig ana skip. .u'uo. vo.-iinc-a is sei0: weth- ere. $80: ewes, $708.25; Umba, $8.25010.60. Holding of Oats Raises Price. Ta?A aannsrh naftl AM tit t AT tld iO IMP demand and the holding back of supplle la slowly but surely forcing np pneea. - JltfMiiM nf nnlnion in the tTd utvvuv r to the quantity of oats remaining in the country, some oeaiciw that stocks have been reduced to a i.a nh Kalna aTlutrtation. While other assert that the unsold supply I heavy and tnsl uie carry-over ww the new crop will be of record slxe. Whichever lida is ngni. mere ia u question a to the bulUshnes of hold ers, and their refusal to ell ha brought about a stronger market For prompt delivery, $26.25 was ottered at the Merchants' exchange yesterday and $26.75 was asked. The same price was bid for June oats and $27.50 was asked. On the Sound, the demand for oats was stronger than here. A part of the strength of the market ia cred ited to the pending government order. The barley market derive much of Its strength from California, where continued dry. warm weather is each day lessening the chance of a good crop. .- - " ; Raise Tanbark in Northwest rffnrfi an tn tiA made throueh the co-operation of the Portland chamber of commerce, agricultural college and John Hall, special represeniauvim i the New Zealand Dominion govern in PnWIanrl tn davelon the Clllti- vation of wattle bark in Oregon for tanning purposes. . m.. A,,allan ffmrftrniriftnt 1 con ducting a systematic campaign to fos ter the growing oi wsiua " South Wales, because of the scarcity of suitable tan bark. Mr. Hall calls attention to the similarity of the clim ate in New South Wales to that of Oregon and believes . the culture of wattle can be made proniaoie m wis state. Yakima Wool Selling. Freely. North Yakima, Wash. Yakima wool sales reported this week Include 50,000 nnnnda hv Pete A. Gore. 35.000 pounds by Lewis Schneider, 60,000 pounds by George Jackson, ana zo.uuu pouuua uj William Wilson, ail w AJex living' r iha imariMn Woolen Mills: ItUU, " - 18,000 pounds by Ernest Berg, 18,000 pounds by Pavlo Lavabe and 20,000 pound by John Davin, all to Isidor Koshland, of Portland. The price are withheld, but are said to be 18 to 26 cents. Shearing is nearly completed here and begins in Kittitas county wy xo. Dalle Clip Condoned Woo! shearing I now under wy in the vicinity of The Dalle and the shearers are also beginning work in ik. Tvatinna mnnlrr. Tha first large clip from The Dalles, the Ketcham clip, of 40,000 pounds, has been re ceived by the Portland Wool Ware house company. There ha been much work done around Echo. Willamette valley growers have also begun to re move the fleeces from their sheep, and before the week is over valley shearing will be general. But little valley wool has changed hands yet The general price asked by growers is 85 cent. a nn I Yakima Hops are Sold. George Kerr, of North Yakima, sold 100 bales of 1915 hops at 11 cents. This was the only transaction reported In the spot market on the coast It is said there is a fair demand tor coo tracts at the price lately paid. TO DARKEN Wi APPLY SAGE TEA Look Younf! Itrinf Buck Its Natural Color, liiosa ana AttracUvene, rv. ..i.n aaM Krawad Into a v.... t. ..na aulnhur addad. will lure gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant Just a few applications will prove a revela tion if your hair la fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Bane iee ana sul phur recipe at home, though, is troub lesome. An easier y la to get a tO-ceot botUe of Wyeth'a Bag and Sul phur rompouna at any urua " - .... Thla ia tha old time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, u'kii. i.n mr fadiwl hair la not sinful, w all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attracuve Bese. By darkening your hair with Wrath s Sage and Buipnur l oiupounu. so on can tell, because It doe It so rnallv an avanlv. Yon lust dampen . alu.n.. anrt hmah with It and draw thla through your hair, Uking on small atrena ai a ume; 7 i.. .it k.ira Kava diaaDDard. and. after another application or two. your hair becomes ovauuiuuy uara. glossy, soft and luxuriant irki. .iin ta a dellshtful toilet requisite and I not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Apartment Life, "That lady next door seem rather uppish." , uii. ha a Ira. fin lust as anxious not to get acquainted with her as ah I not to anow me. mmmt vllle Courier-Journal. A Fa r. Would be-elacker (to recruiting e geant) But sir. I have bad eyesight and cant see any distance. "Don't worry about that my man, we will put yon In the very front trench where yon will have a good view." Philadelphia Public Ledger. BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Sails at first sign of Blad der irritation or uach . ache TV. iiMriria man and women must guard constantly against Kidney trou ble, because we eat too much and all our food la rich. Our blood U filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out they weaken from overwork, become aluglsh; the ellra Inative tissue clog and the result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline In health. U-k ,, klrfnava faal Ilk lumoe of lead; your back hurt or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with SICK neaaacne or uuxt. " .nn mMA atnmarh. or voo have rheu matism when the weather Is bad, get from your pnarmacist aovui mi ounces of Jad Salt; take a table- ...hl In a alaaa nf water before fwui.i " - n breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will then act nne. ii ismoua i. twun tha aeM nf Kraoea and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and ha been usea iot geuermuoiw mj flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralise the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation. thus ending bladder disorders. T.J a. It. la InavnanalvA cannot In- Jure, makes a delightful effervescent llthla-waur Beverage, ana bciuuks u every home, because nobody can make mistake by having a good kidney nusning any uiao. Uxorious, , Extract from lecture by N. C O.: "Your rifle is your best friend, take every care of It; treat It as you would nne wife: rub It thoroughly with an oily rag every day." Punch. r Unavailable. "There is a man who never say an unkind word about anybody." "Well," ' replied Senator Sorghum, "I don't believe we should waste time with him. Admirable as hla qualities may be, how could he be useful la political campaign?" Washington Star. "I DON'T SUFFER AHY MORE" "Feel Like a New Person," says Mrs. Haunflton. New Castle, Ind. "From the time I was eleven years old Ltil 1 was seven teen J suffered eaco month so I had to be in bed. I had bead ache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute. My health was all ran down and the doctor did not do me any good. A neighbor told my mother about Lydi E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I took it and now I feel like a new person. I don't suffer any more and I am regular every month. "Mrs. Hazel Hamilton, 822 Sooth 15th St When a remedy ha lived for forty years, steadily growing in popularity and influence, and thousand upon thousands of women declare they owe their health to it, to it not reasona ble to believe that it ban article cf great merit? If you want special advice writ) to Lydla E. Pink ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Maes. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, tutd held ia atrict confidence. P. N. U. No. 30, 1810 IWHK wrlMas sa " wa aaaar. IIP1! P 'i r n . J J'i'ij f,!D(ICAII BANDITS RAID U. S. BORDER Rrrcc AaTaCricia ScfdicrsEnd IC Year Old Boy Are Sbla. w'oaTimaCTcrfPMiRS Three Settlements In Texas County Attacked at Ni.ht Troops In Pursuit May Cross Line. ElTaso Three American soldier and 10-yarold bey have lost their Uvea and two American eltlien have been kidnapped and carried south of the intenatlonal boundary to almost certain death In another raid of 100 Mexican bandit that takes rank with Francisco Villa' famou attack on Columbus, N. U. Three soldier were wounded and two soldier and two cit izen are missing. The bandit' foray, carrying them through the southern limits of llrew ster county. In the Dig Bend district t.... nA taklna? in three little settlement near the border Glenn Spring, Boqullla and Deemer too place on Friday night and Saturday mornina. but new of it did not reach here until Sunday. Within an hour preparation naa k. ana.! fnv nnanuat action. Major General Funaton ordered that In all four troop of cavalry ihould proceeo to the raided section to reinforce small j.ikiaaiiti alraadv on the scene from Preaidlo and other convenient point. The troop got under wy a once, it aaM hara that if the exigency of the case demand such action they will cross the border tn order to run down and disperse the bandit. In a little adobe bouse nine cavalry men made their tight for life against the 70 or more VUllsta bandit at Glenn Spring. A hail of shot poured tm bum than two hour into the single window of the mud adobe, but the American reiusea to give up. The cavalrymen kept up a steady rifle Are in defiant answer. Then the Hex lean leader ordered fire balls to be thrown on the roof, thickly thatched with candelaria. ... rv. hUatna- tnrtured the sol diers below and burnt their bead and bodies. Then, smashing the door, the trooper broke for the open, firing a they ran. Two were snot ana in as they fled. One Is missing sod It is h.ti.a ha la HaaaL Another was killed as be tried to climb through a window. . According to the story brought here, the Mexican bandit first attacked a nna or larn houaaa in Bo qulllas, where they made Deemer and Comptoo prisoners, and then aped IS mile northward to make their attack on Glenn Springs, which la fringed DJ rugged hill. At Glenn Spring they wrecked wax factory belonging to Willaim Ellla, his store and residence. besides on or two other email duuu ing. ' Kexicaas Routed ia U. S. Cavalry tt j sr. j.. imj marge ana r ony-two we ruucti n p.an. Ta' RanersJ Pershlng'i fflial nannrt nf the defeat of a band of Villa's men at Ojo-Awile Thursday ... t s a. Ma. by Major tiowse, reeeivea ner omw day, difcrlbed the action a a cavalry charge with pistols, the first to occur since operation were begun. The men had ridden so mue irom wn Antonio to Ojo-Axule. 17 mile south west of Cuaihulriacbic The pursuit of the Mattered Mexi can is being continued. Information that the band was near Ojo-Axule bad haam aeiMd bv General Pershing two day .before. It we said to have at tacked and defeated a larranza lorce a few dava before that The commander were Cms Dominguez, Antonio Ange les and Julio Acoata. General Pershing reported that the counted dead was 42. Seventy-five horse and mule were taken from the Meixcans and six Carranxa prisoners they had been holding for execution. Many wounded are reported, but the number was not given. The Ameri cans had no casualties. . Lynching Causes Vacancy. . ' Washington, D. C The postmaster general recently received from Repre sentative Wilson, of Florida, a letter reading as follows: "Dear Sir IJiave the honor, sir, to inform yon, sir, that the postmaster recently appointed by you on my rec ommendation at the town of - , Florida, was lynched last night You will, therefore, take notice that a va cancy exist. I desire that vacancy filled by the appointment of John Doe. Respectfully yours, V "EMMET WILSON." Curiosity la Punished. Leeds, England Albert Bright,. 49 man nM an Iron merchant of Shef field, was sentenced to penal servitude for life. Bright was eonvictea oi col lecting and attempting to elicit infor mation from workmen employed at an ammunition plant concerning the de scription of war materials. The pris rJaarUui amlltv. The ludae in passing sentence said if Bright had not so pleaded and a Jury nan considered whether he Intended to help the enemy and had found him guilty he would have been condemned to death. Drugstore Is Despoiled. Seattle The police Saturday raided tha drugstore of James J. Kelley who formerly conducted a saloon In the same place. They demolished the fix tures and a large quantity of liquor. Kelley estimates the value of the ar ticle destroyed at $10, 000. One mir ror shattered cost $1000. The drug store has been repeatedly in trouble with the police for alleged violations of the state liquor law. 1 MliiWlP Ns "I bought five boxes r r t. c. Pnwiter wi mivaa aj"'i""a - I want to sell lot of other thst 1 have," write Rudolph a. a V Sa'I'L . afkaa mkci mo terribly ick when 1 ty to use it, but Eurtks does not give nc the feast headache. Eureka Stumping Powder is one of the two Eureka fjocs farthest nl com least in Waiting itumps tn dry ground. Giant Stumping Powder saves wotk and money in blasting in wet soils. lloth of these Giant Farm Powdcra are made especially to meet Western farm conditions. They are made by a Pacific Coast company, with SO year.' experience -the company that origE-W all "gi-nt powdcra. Your dealer t . can tupnly you; if he doca not, write m and we will we that you get the genuine, which haa the Giant brand on every bog. Save Money on Stump Blastinj ; Our valuable illuMrated book,4' Better Stump Removing' ahowi you how to do it. Send Ut your adJresi on post card and we will mail"you thia book and any of four other on Orchard Tillage, JJoulder Blasting, Subsoil Waiting and Ditch Wasting, that you care to have. Write for them now. THE GIANT POWDER CO, Coru, San Frandaco "WryfAg for 00$" g RANCH OmcUi Saaa. rwiUaa. Sah U Cwy. Daw 0VEnALLS- 4aA. w Keep Kida Kleeh TW mmt anrtHal, InHM Mam BnMinaaMliaun tm'm HAaa,ia aW U.i7iJf -, a aw mn.tm a. km a, . aWtaa. aad Mm a4 lata, WtT tmb aS -a. AW luM MaU. a X aw Waa. Ja laia. M m awtnai h aanaa. mat. ai iaal an,.i watt a.t.av KlaJ. a, la,k an I li 75c tha suit ',U IrnJnJwaii'aaiTVa. aaaiila . --aiaJ Aj FREE luWli.lill ii, laatfaa Ui V I nnwaai LalnV Levi Strauss A C Sao FratwUee SMISmllDrll'.'f allWSMI. A Enough Ssld. a aallMarf l,av,r who has had much to do with human nature says: "Never cross question an Irishman from the ld od," And b gave an Illustration from hi own experience. . A section nana naa uwn " n express train, ami hi widow was tulng for damascs. The main wltnesa . nnaiilaalv that Ihs lot'omot I V6 whistle had not sounded until after the whole train bad passed over ui leparteu meno. ... -u, hra. M,-T.lnnls" said I. "JOU dmlt that the wblatle blewf "Yl. or. It blew, sor. - va if that whistle sounded In time to give Michael warning, the fact would be in isvor oi inn cumyj, wouldn't lir v ' nvi. arf MlVa would be teal if V- log here this day." The Jury giggled. Case ana l ommenu For harness sore apply Ilanford'i Balsam. Adv. ' Different It odd An automobile 1 to different from a horse. Oreene Why. of course. r.n a tinran (nM faster When he' going borne than when he's going away rrom nome. , . ... "Well, doesn t an auiomoonei rh ,m vmi ana. an automobile of ten has to be towed homo," Philadel phia Ledger. Hanford'a Balsam I used to cool burns. Adv. A Suggestion. a nniut(lan who waa seeking the votes of a certain community In Ohio in i h and that he mitt lit 1)0 sent to congress thought It worth 'while to make mention of his numnie origiii ind early struggles. . , i rni a ainrt in life bv serving in a grocery at -f 3 a week, and yet I have managed to save," ne announcru.. Whereupon a voice worn me auoi- nee queried: "-. "Wss that before Hie invention oi cash registers?" Philadelphia wager. r it K3 m .- m x TfT) o ' . Tit 1 f It "V jf: 9 I' 9 1 m r 1 r 1 . JF y..!3 VS -- tmJM fca-JI Ni a--r . f S 'M xvvf it anil now powJrr Stsdili, aaaaijfap For Irldgs Playere. "We have evolved a tndrdlted bridge prise for alt our afternoon af fairs," - "Whatlsltr '- .. ' "A boiled dinner In a en. It keep .k. Mi.a k.t.n. ann Ihnlr hullntndS inn n , v. ,,- - rrom coldlng., Louisville Courier. Journal. , A Shrewd Soy. i "You are a fine llitl fellow." "Yessir," "And may be president some day." "That right, air. And a quarter Invested now might arouse a gratitude that might get Important office when that Mine arrivee.'v-Kansaa tity Journal. i i ' -a High Finance. , , "How mueh vo dos eollrr "Two for a quarter." ' "How much for tun?" "Fifteen cenu." . "Olf nte de odder van." Tsla He ord. . . ' MANY CASES ; OF ! STOMACH AND j BOWEL DISORDERS are traceable to delay J Moral . TRY : HOSTETTER; Stomach Bittei At the firit tn of Iroulfe aiinnaataif STaar. She The new fashions are to S hoop-like In style. a t lie I hope that doesn't mean thef II coat barren of money. Baltimore American. , f APB Eyes inliaiwHi by ef w- VI V suf.toS.lsrl'' E quicklyrsIisvtdbyMuilsa f aftCl tysBeiBtey.NoSrnartirs. 4Tl"-'il Kre Comfort. At Vour DninrfM't P" ''' 8lreinTulK.25&ForBekiiltrfk DruggUts or MsiIm Eye Stemeey Ce Cakjco the easy vayta; heal sick slan .i Retinal Ointment, with Resinof, Sosp,usully wops Itching ttulantlyX. Unless tbt trouble Ii due to some1 serious Internal disorder, it quickly,' and easily heals most cases pi c sema, rath, or similar tormenting, akin or scslp eruption, evtn whew other treatments have given Utile reiiel. Physician! have frtvribtd Resinol lor over twenty years. i Raalnol Olnlaient la an i(!e!lii kaallng ollilntrnl tor snraa, aralila, woimda, etu., and Willi Ih4 fciio Healiml 8l. elrara wf ' ImiHn aua SSSOJ'UD. mua at au rugglata, .