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• e NEWS ITEMS First Aid to a BUY DIRECT * M l -J J ' I Of General Interest W eak Stomach Portland — Wheat — Bluestem, 96c per bushel; fortyfold, 86c; club, 85c; red Fife, 86c; red Russian, 85c. Hr iHiylnir dlrn-t fn.rn us at wholr-*le prie*« and th« plumlwr'a profit*. W rit* iTa to* Barley— No. 1 feed, $27.606(29.60. «Uy your n«*r(|a W* will givo you our roark* Tract Containing 360,000,000 Bran- $23.766(24.60. bottom "dlrvH-l to-you" pHeuo. f o. b. rail or Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $24 U «t W « «d u a lly * « v « you from 10 to U per Feet at Hood River Offered cent. A ll k « mm U miur«nt«M<1 j 6i24.60 per ton ; valley timothy, $21<gi N o r th * ««! ht*«Ml<|u«rt«r« for l«*r Wator 22; alfalfa, old crop, $166(17; new Ho<idil(iver With the probable sale HyaUuiui ami Kullar A John«**» Kh iinw , I erop, $14. by the United States Forest Service S TA K K -D A V IS CO. M illfeed— Spot prices: Bran, $2664 this summer o f a 7840-acre area o f ! 212 Third S lfH l. Porlland. O n i m ! 26.60 per ton; shorts, $296429.60; rol virgin Douglas ftr on the headwaters led barley, $31.606432.60. o f the west fork o f Hood River, the Corn— Whole, $36 ton; cracked, $37. lumber industry the coming year, with Vegetables— Artichokes, $1 dozen; Ufrce other large milla, the average | F O R T H E A P P E T IT E tomatoes, $1.606(1.75 per crate; cab ! daily cut o f each reaching approxi V eal, Pork, bage, $26(2.76 per hundred; garlic, T H E D IG E S T IO N - Beef, Poultry, mately 110,000 feet, and some half | 10c per pound; peppers, 26c; eggplant, ' dozen lesser plants In operation, bids Butter, Eggs & | fair to be stimulated to a record mark 1206426c; horseradish, 84c; lettuce, T H E L IV E R $1.50641.76 per crate cucumbers, 75c Farm Produce | in Hood River. A N D BEW ELS - 64$1 per dozen; spinach, 4646c per According to W. T. Andrews log- To tho €>l*| Itollah!* Evertllng Imu»«« with a [ King engineer, and Aasistant Dlatrict pound; asparagus, $1641.26 per dozen; rvoottl o f Ht )i>am o f 8*ju*m 1»<* u I imm * ami b« rhubarb, 14642c per pound; peaa, 664 i Forester F. E. Ames, who were here amural of 8c; cauliAower, $1.25 per crate; J recently from Portland, the total Top Market Price*. beans, 10c per pound. ' stumpage o f propoaed Mr aalea reaches Potatoes--Old, $1.60641.75; Califor approximately 360,000,000 feet. Ap plication to have the foreat area open A Family Remedy for 63 Year* nia, new, 26(2Jc per pound. Onions — California red, $2.25 per ed anil offered for sale waa made the sack. puat winter by J. W. Palmer, a local PORTLAND. ORE 45-47 lionl St.. 8 u n f l o w e r P h ilo s o p h y . Green Fruit — Strawberries, $1,60 West Side orchardist, who has had j many years o f experience in the lum Patriotism rarely consists of voting per crate; apples, $1641.75 box; goose ber business on the Is>wer Columbia. a straight ticket. berries, 4c per pound; cherries, $1.25 There Is also the sort of morality 6(1.60 per box; cantaloupes, $1.6064 ' Mr. Palmer la a prospective bidder on that is due to cold feet. 3.50 per crate; apricota, $l..:.><i:i r.T the huge tract. Most men are busy enough not to per crate; apricota, $1.3561,1.50 per The miaaion o f Messra. Andrews and want to serve on a jury. SIXTH AND KVKKKTT S IS . box; peaches $1.50 per box; water Amea here concerned a letter from the When a man says plain talk be K n u r lllu c k r f mm U n io n S ta tio n . Iln d r r now melons, 24c per pound. local commercial club. The miaaive, means unpleasant talk. manmioim't.t All n «m a w w ljr ihnn U H i. Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re | written several weeks ago, asking for SPECIAL K A TE S IIY W KKK OK MONTH A friend Is a useful Institution if ceipts, 2264224c per dozen; candled, 23 I information on the propoaed sale, ex you don't use hlin too much. Kalrr MX. 73c. $1. SI 30 IVr Dry pressed the fe a r that the denudation Hometlines a line of hot air la digni 64234 c. Poultry— Hens, 146415c per pound; o f ao large an area might lie a menace fied by calling It a propaganda. It aeems Impossible for one to do stags, 10c; broilers, 176420c; turkeys, to the irrigation ayatem o f the valley his duty and keep off everybody's toes. live, 186420c; dressed, choice, 2364 1 und was considered by the Forest Serv H a z e lw o o d C o., Portland While one Is paying Interest he 25c; ducks, 146416c; geese, 10c. ice as an indirect proteat againat the shouldn't lead too many reform move Make us your next shipment of Butter— Cubes, extras, 254c; cubes, sale. ments. Cream, Poultry, I tressed prime Arsts, 25c; Arsts, 24c. Jobbing Mr. Amea explained that the timber Complications sometimes represent Meats and Hides J would be cut after the uaual manner o f that part of an tllnesa the doctors fall prices: Prints, extras, 276(29c; but- W e Can Please You. terfat. No. 1, 27c; No. 2, 25c, Port logging in Douglas tir regions. It will to understand. It wasn’t a lack of raw material land. H a z e lw o o d Co., P o rtla n d j take probably from 10 to 12 years to •ut the entire acreage. Once or twice which eliminated the shell game as a Veal— Fancy, 1164114c per pound. Pork— Fancy, 1064104c per pound. each year the slashings will be burned aide line of the circus.-Atchison Globe. Hops— 1915 crop, 946411c per pound; over, every precaution being taken to I f you rannot roma tn A Brief Courtship. 1916 contracts, nominal. guard against damage to adjoining na I'ortlatMl to grt your •y»-« ntUal. I will *rnd The cook who had given ao much Wool— Eastern Oregon, 236433c per tional foreat acreage, as well as pat ou my method o f ln#t- satisfaction, unexpectedly gave notice pound; valley, 306435c. ented timber landa. inf v y t *0 by mail N<»t "W hatever fo r?" Inquired her mis mm drairaliW an |.«n»<»n* Cascara bark— Old and new, 4c per “ W e And," said Mr. Amea, “ that al arrvire but much tress. "D o you want more w ages, or pound. reforestation o f fir takea place moat la-ttrr thanaoirur w ith Isn't the food good enough?" out r n k U h I or Cattle — Steers, choice grass, $864 readily after burning. W e anticipate "Oh, no, mum. It's not that, but— trying to fit youraolf. from experience that we have had in but I’m going to be married.” 8.36; good, $8648.15; cows, choice, O u t ilt m - h t on u p p ltc a tk x i. 8 T A 1*1. Kit. th# Jew- e lr r O p tic ia n . M o M orrinun at.. I ’ui tla m i. O r e g o n I other similar locations that reseeding "M arried? Why. I didn't know you $7.25647.55; good, $6.76(87.25; me w ill be ample and that within a short were being courted." dium, $6.256(7.25; heifers, $5.606(8; "Oh. It hasn’t been long. mum. D'ye HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, ! lim e the acreage w ill not only be cov- recollect ine having a holiday a short bulls, $36(6; stags, $4.506(7. ! ered with young Are, but also a dense Hogs — Prime light, $8.056(8.10; WOOL AND MOHAIR. good to prime, $86(8.05; rough heavy, | undergrowth that w ill tend to conserve time back to go to a funeral?" "Y e s —quite well." Wt vast an no H»e Writ* tar price* and ituppini tat* rainfall as well as the forest trees that $7.506(8; pigs and skips, $7.356(7.80. “ Well, mum. It begun there. I'm T hi h . f. N orton C o . rartuad, on. s«atm, wa | w ill be taken off. Sheep — Yearlings, $7.50 64 8.50; By the time the going to marry the corpse’s husband. ! last o f the timber is removed refor- He said that day as how I was the wethers, $76(7.50; ewes, $5.506(6.50; lambs, $86(9. Double Tr«H Pnactw* Proof Tire* j estation o f the Arst burned slashings life of the p a rty!" Mad« f mm y « ir old on«*« I.aatloiig will have taken place.” I at* tira m i N ew T I R E S W r i t « ua Obliging. Mr. Ames further showed that the ( iK M t O N V I 1.4 A . M / I M i CO., Arrival of First Watermelons urea embodied in the proposed sale fibÜ W a a hi tuttofi S t.. H u rtland. O r «. A t a certain church In the Jersey does not extend to the source o f the town it is the Invariable custom of the Proves That Summer Is Near west fork o f Hood River, which in clergyman to kiss the bride after the Spokane— I f the weather had not fact ia fed by glaciera and would be ceremony. A young woman who was affected in no way by cutting o f the about to be married in this church did brightened and warmed as It has the A linn that doaa Ihr Work. NO K X PU M IO N . timber. not relish the prospect and instructed appearance o f the Arst watermelons Huy tan yaara old ran opereta It. Kurma daadly The government officials explained her prospective husband to tell the fuma« into th* hula* Simple. Nothin* to eat clergyman that she did not wish him o f the season would have made known out o f untar. Alati hllla flrniuiwTa'lutrrels, rata elc. that 25 per cent o f the funds realized to kiss her. The bridegroom obeyed | the nearness of summer. They retail I f nut aati.OnU your n...n.-> rrToii(!.«l. Avunta wantr.1. W r it« ua almut It. KttlllrK I’ HilDl i'I A from the projiosed sale w ill be appor the Instructions given. S A I.121 CO., Ky tirami av«.. Ik.pt 2. Portland. Or. tioned among Hood River, Clackamas "W ell, Harry," said the young wom j at 4 and 5 cents a pound. and Wasco counties, proportionate to an when he appeared, “ did you tell The Arst blackberries or dewberries the area o f the National forest within the minister that 1 did not wish him o f this year’s crop are also in evidence Yankee Fodder. to kiss me?" their hounds. Ten per cent o f the re at 15 cents a basket. Senator Hoar tiled to toll with Klee turns will be spent in building roads "Y es.” of a Southerner Juit home from New "And what did he say?" Plums, apricots. Hood R iver straw- or trails in the National forests o f the England who laid to Ilia friend: “ You “ He said that, in that case, he would i berries, though not superabundant, are know those little white round beans?” state. charge only half the usual fee.” Following the explanation o f the "Y es," replied the friend; "the kind . arriving in greater quantities and the forestry officials, the commercial club we feed to our h o rie i? ” : wholesome i f homely gooseberry is "Th e very same. W ell, do you know members assembled at the specially 1 somewhat increasing in size, though air. that In lloiton the enlightened called meeting and voted unanimously eltlxeni take thoio little white round In an enthusiastic approval o f the pro its price still remains at the popular beam, boll them for three or foul posed timber sale. I nickel the basket. hours, mix them with tn oln a H es and 1 Apsaragus is more plentiful and the know not what other inKredionti, hake green cabbage, though still arriving them, and then— what do you itippoir Promoter Secures Coos Bay from the South, is o f appetizing fresh they do with the beans?" Options for Vast Development M rs. Sheldon Spent $1900 for ness. "T h ey— ” New potatoes are increasing in size "Th ey eat ’em. air," interrupted thi Marshfield — W. J. W ilsey, who o f Treatm ent W ithout B ene | and decreasing in price. first Southerner. Im pressively; "hies» fered Coos Bay what he said was $10,- me, sir, they eat 'e m !"—Christian Reg 000,000 worth o f industries in ex f i t Finally M a d e W e ll by W ith the arrival o f the carload o f is t e r . cantaloupes due on Thursday there w ill change fo r good w ill and encourage Ly dia E. Pinkham ’s V e g be a more ample supply in the stores. ment, left Coos Bay on Thursday, after Liquid Evidence. etable Compound. No more navel oranges w ill arrive A publican was prosecuted for sell having been welcomed all over the \ this season, but Valencias w ill take lug a bottle of whisky during prohlbl Coos Bay district and treated cordially Englewood, H I.— " W h i l e g o i n g tton hours. A bottle of whisky « a t in offerings o f property he desired to through the Change o f L ife I suffered their place with increasing abundance. accumulate. North Bend held a rous produced as evidence. with headaches, ner The Jury heard the evidence and re ing meeting one night and leading citi vousness, Aashes o f Increasing Cost of Gasoline tired to the Jury room. They present zens H|>oke a welcome that could not be heat, and I suffered ly returned. so much I did not Is Blamed On Standard Oil misconstrued. "M y lord,” snld the foreman, "th » know what I waa Mr. W ilsey’s promises were so ex Washington, D. C. — The Federal Jury Is quite satisfied as to the sale doing at times. I tensive that some thought them over a of the bottle, but they ure not to re or spent $1900 on doc Trade commission concluded Wednes- Its contents. May they have the bottle couple o f days before committing tor* and not one did themselves to belief in his ability to to satisfy themselves?” mo any good. One : day its investigation o f the rise o f "Certainly." declared the Judge. . carry them through, but before he left day a lady called at ' gasoline prices, ending a tw o days’ "W ell, gentlemen, have you reached | everybody seemed to be convinced. my house and said hearing after representatives o f Stand a decision?" asked (lie Judge. she had been as sick People had boosted ever since Coos "N o case, my lord,” said the fore Bay was a rivulet, but nothing sub as I was atone time, ard Oil and various independent com man. “ There was not enough evidence stantial excepting sawmills were es 1 Ï V S f i. and Lydia E. Pinlc- panies had given divergent explana- to go round.” — London Answers. . . ham’» V e g e t a b l e tablished. It was asserted at the Compound . made her well.so I took it and j tions o f the present situation in the North Bend meeting that miles o f now I am just a3 well as I ever was. I [ industry. A report, based on the Ever Notice? water front, areas o f land fo r indus : *...... ......... . •'« »» •« j v T u u ic u u w it v “ They've got one thing absolutely hearings and on the results o f weeks tries, timbered lands on the peninsula, see how much pain anil suffering they standardized.” watersheds, were being held by per would escape by taking your medicine. o f investigation by the commission’s "W h at is that?" "T h e speaking voice of the sou sons who never had any intention of I cannot praise it enough for it saved agents, w ill be made public soon and These, the boosters my life and kept me from the Insane ; w ill be transmitted to congress in brette. They all talk alike."— Louis utilizing them. Hospital.” — Mrs. E. S heldon . 6657 S. ville Courier Journal. response to a resolution asking for an said, they would engage to secure at Ilalsted S t , Englewood, 111. inquiry. reasonable Agures, and expect them to Physicians undoubtedly did their best, The independent jobbers and reAners be converted into active commercial batt led with this case steadily and could properties. do no more,but often the most scientiAc who appeared before the commission Mr. Wilsey, when he left, had op treatment is surpassed by the medicinal were virtually unanimous in placing tions on all the Simpson Lumber com properties o f the good old fashioned responsibility for the increases on the Morn W «t#r — I.**« llomrpowFr. U m Tout. pany holdings, on the L. D. Kinney roots and herbs contained In Lydia E. Standard Oil companies, who, they Moot Efficient for Irritation. Minina. Ftr« Protection ami charged, had refused to compete and properties, on a . large share o f the Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Domrotic Para. Small, I.ijrht. I f a n y c o m p lic a tio n e x is ts 1$ Axed prices. Standard Oil represent Flanagan estate holdings on the penin Powerful. No Valve«. No m.TS to w r it e tlie. Lydia E . P ln k - atives replied to the charges but did Plunsera. No Cylin sula, and on 3000 acres o f coal land. iuni Medicine Co., Lynn, M a a s - not enter into an explanation o f the ders. Destructive Hlsrh Probably 60 to 75 per cent o f the prop for special f r e e advice. Speeds Eliminated. Pump Runs on I/ow elements behind the scoring cost o f erty asked for was under option when > Speed. Will Pump gasoline to consumers. Mr. W ilsey departed for N ew York. Water and A ir Simul I D o Y o u r O w n P lu m b in g I! A b o u t O r e g o n H O S TETTE R ’S Stomach Bitters Don’t Experiment—Get HOSTETTER’S F. M. CRONKHITE, N e w H ou ston H otel í s > % à O f GOPHER GUN A REMARKABLE STATEMENT $ * THE VALVELESS PUMP i taneously. Will Pump boiiinir water. Haaroc- ___ ord for vertical suction L ift o f JW.fl feet.. Can be Installed by Anyone. Impoaalble to Make a Mistake. Deliver# More Water, with far L m i Horsepower, than Any Pump Known. No Priming Required at Any Reasonable Suction. W rite for Catalog. Prices snd Testimonials before you buy. TH E V A L V L B 8 8 P U M P CO., Mil Floor Till# A Tru .l KM * . P. N. U. [ Cortland. O re N o. 25. V y n i 'N w riting to u te a rtlM ». « U.n tain pour. 1016 m m sm b - H. H. C orey Is Prom oted. Salem— H. H. Corey, o f Baker, has I been appointed as a member o f the j Oregon Public Service commiasion by Governor Withycombe. Mr. Corey, who was nominated in the recent Re publican primaries for public service | commissioner for the Eastern Oregon district, was appointed to All out the unexpired term o f Clyde B. Aitchison, resigned. Mr. Aitchison is now at Washington, D. C., acting as solicitor fo r the State Railroad commission in cases before the Interstate Commerce commission. C. Gcc Wo Sacm afnl Home Remedies HI« «ueeeasful herb al remedies cure all kinds o f ailments of men and women with out operation. used from the wonderful Chinee« herb«, roota, bud* and vesretable», which are unknown to th- medical acionca of thi* country. W rit« for blank and circular*. Send ■tamp. C O N SU LTATIO N FREE. Addre** The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine C«. 1S21V F irst St.. Portland. Ora. Mention Paper. Nut NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Ruat and Bugs Play Havoc. Washington, D. C .— W . R. Steven son, o f Kansas City, K an ., ia a patron at the Raleigh hotel. In touching on the wheat situation in his state he said that ruat and bugs are pit ying havoc 1 with what promised to be a bumper j crop a few weeks ago. “ In many sections farm ers are breaking up the land they had sowed to wheat and are putting it in other crops,” continued Mr. Stevenson, j “ The present conditions indicate a ! marked shortage in the greatest j wheat-producing sj-ea o f the w orld .” is simply delicious when made with K C B a k in g P c . v d e r Pure—Healthful—Economical T h e highest grade o f baking pow der pos sible to buy and your money refunded if it fails to satisfy. A sk your dealer. Jaquca M fg. Co., Chicago A Well Painted Barn W ill Save the Cost of a N ew One. See Your Paint Dealer Now Mother Knows What To Use Give The Hog a Chance. No apple grower ever goes out Into the orchard and knocks apples off the tree with a club when be Is marketing his crop. He knows the public won’t buy bruised fruit. But there are still some bog ship T o G iv a pers who try to market their crops Quick with a club and the result hits them R e lie f in just the same place that It would the apple raiser— the pocketbook. It is the club users, the kickers, and the men In too big a hurry that send bruised and crippled hogs to the mar ket, and those bruised and crippled hogs are the cause of lower prices for the men who put their time and their money into them. Hogs are slower in summer than in ________ A L I IS I M E N T _________ winter because of the heat. Patience is needed in their handling If the best prices are to be secured for them, be For Cuts, Burnt, cause the buyers insist that the ani Bruises, Sprains, mals must be in first-class condition Strains, Stiff Neck, when received. There are a number of "don'ts” that Chilblains, Lame ¡Back, can be observed with profit at the Old Sores, Open Wounds, present time. Just a tew of them fol and all External Injuries. low : Don't drive hogs too rapidly. Don't be in too big a hurry to load. Price 25c, 50c and S l .CO Start in time. Don't lose patience. Don't forget that a bruised or crip pled hog hits the shipper's pocketbook. Don't beat or shove the hogs because they do not happen to move quite fast Q _ _ _ Granulafed Eyelids, enough to please you. Eye« inflamed by expo Don’t throw water on the back of sure to Saa. Oast and Wind an overheated hog. Sprinkle the floor juicily relieved by Marias of the car or pen instead. iyekemedy. No Smarting, Cruelty to hogs is clearly shown in ju«t Eye Comfort. A* the meat of the animals after they are prepared for market. Bruised backs Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Mnrtac Eys and hams do not sell so readily as the SalvcinTubes25c. ForBaokaltbeEyefreezsk clear meat, and future shipments from Druggists or Marine tyc Remedy Co. , Chicago the source of the injured animals will suffer In consequence. LOSSES SURELY PREVEHTE* Notices have been sent out and are by Cutter’ « Blaekla* P ill«. Lo«r- prlcrd, freeh. reliable: preferred b f posted in the various stock yards and Western stockmen because they ir e - tec t where other vaecine« fall. about the loading pens and chutes of W r it « fo r booklet and testimonial«. the railroads, urging humanity in the 10-dMC «k «c . B ltck lc« P ills f l - M 53-dose pk«e. Blackleg P ill« 4.00 treatment of live stock. tT*e any Injector, but Cutter*« best "G ive the pig a chance to become a The superiority o f Cutter products Is due to over 3% years o f «peciallzlnc In vaeeine* and serums « « l y . gentleman.”— Exchange. H A N F O R D 'S B alsam of Myrrh Made Since 1846. **J£ ft* All Dealers S , “ Eyes g BLACK LEG I ntist en Cutter'«. Tf unobtainable, order direct. T ’ i E C U TTE R L A B O R A T O R Y . Berkeley. CalltoraJa. Cures While You Walk. " ~ A lle n ’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot. aweating, callus, and swollen, aching tael. Sola by a ll Druggist*. Price J5r. Don’t accent any «ubstitute. Trial package F R E E . A d d rew A lien 3, Olmsted. L e R o v , N. Y. U , ! : | Successful Business. “ H e’s one of our most successful businessmen.” "T h at so? What's his secret?” “ W ell, In the first place, he insists upon his clerks selling his customers what they want, not what the clerks themselves wear.”—Detroit Free Press. D AISY F LY KILLER ' r—4 ' ’* * kill« «* attracts “ taud a llfU c a . Neat, cieaa. ornamental, conven ient. cheap. Lasts all season . M a d e o l metal, can’ t spill or tip over; will not soil or I n ju r e a n y t h i n g . Guaranteed effective. Sold by dealers, oe 6 sent by express pre paid for |I. HAROLD ftOKSHS. 150 D ek alb A # «.. Brooklyn. * . Y . Memory. Tw o men met in the street. " I say, old chap,” said one present Wise Tagore. Of Mr. Tagore, the celebrated Indian ly, "what's that piece of thread tied prize poet, the Independent says: 1 round your finger for?” “ My wife put it there to remind me "T agore himself lives all alone in a house.” W e applaud Mr. Tagore's to post a letter she gave me this morn habit of lodging. If all poets lived all ing,” was the reply. “ Did you post it?” alone in their homes there would be "Y es.” more happy poet homes.— Life. "Then why don’t you remove the thread?” “ Anuric” cures Backache, Lumbago, “ Oh, I ’m keeping it there to remind Rheumatism. Send 10c Dr. V. M. me to tell her when 1 go home that I Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y ., for large trial forgot to put a stamp on the le tte r!”— package. London Answers. Gets Value. " I really believe,” said th# married man, "that the average bachelor spends more on himself than a mar ried man spends on his whole family.” “ W ell, It's worth it,” replied the bachelor.— London Saturday Journal. Poor Exchange. Dubblelgh— At a reception this af ternoon I exchanged ideas with the famous Prof. Saduka. Miss Keen— That explains why I found the professor so tiresome.— Boe- tou Transcript. Tim e Somebody Spoke. Naturally Inferred. Suitor— What makes you think, sir, He (after receiving a leap-year pro that I w ill not be able to support your posal)— This is so sudden! She— Nonsense! You must have i daughter? known for four years that it was com- Her Father— The difficulty I’ve had ing.— Boston Transcript. | in doing it myself.— Boston Transcript. Adept. Euphemistic. "And is your wife a good house- "Would you call Uncle Peter a keeper?” stingy man?" "Oh, wonderful, mother! She can "W ell, no; I ’d merely say that he heat coffee perfectly with an electric had all his generous impulses under curling iron."— Kansas City Journal. perfect control.” — Boston Transcript. AN INSURANCE AGAINST SUDDEN DEATH! Tor Sufferers From Backache, Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. Before an Insurance Company will take a risk on your life the examining physician will test the urine and re port whether you are a good risk. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from backache, slck- headache, dizzy spells, or the twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism and gout. The urine is often cloudy, full of sediment; channels often get sore and sleep is disturbed two or three; times a n igh t This is the time you should consult some physician of wide experience— auch as Dr. Pierce of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Send 10c. for lerge trial package of “ Anuric.” W rite your symptoms and send a sample o f urine for test. Experience has taught Dr. Pierce that "Anuric" is a most power ful agent in dissolving urio acid, and is endowed with other properties, for it preserves the kidneys in a healthy condition by thoroughly cleansing them. Being so many times more ac tive than ltthia, "Anuric” clears the blood and filters out those deposits of lime-salts which cause so much pain, and prevents dropsical conditions tueh as swollen hands or feet and the bag like appearance under the eyes. “ An uric” is a regular insurance and life- saver fo r all big meat eaters and those who deposit lime-salts in their Joints. Ask the druggist for “ Anuric” put up by Dr. Pierce, in 60-cent packages, or send $1.00 to Dr. Pierce for full treat ment by mail. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for the liver and bowels have been favorably known for nearly 50 years.