$100.00 INVESTED Authorities Agree That Cereal, Prop in our N E W A N IM A T E D A D V E R T IS ING SIGNS, puts you into a m on ey-m ak ing business that can be run in your spare tune. Frame bolds 10 different cards. G et merchants’ ads. at ( 3 to ( 5 per week each, end d e a r (2 5 to (5 0 per week. W rite Q U IC K N O W f o r full details to, erly Prepared, is Most Nutritious and Easily Digested Food. With the close o f the range season sheep are now coming into Bend for Nearly svsry Amercan eats oatmeal shipment to winter pasture, several thousand having been brought in the — in fact it appears on the tables o f many well-regulated homes every past few days. Authorities The highest point ever reached by morning in the year. the mercury at the Bend weather sta sgTee that oatmeal, properly prepared, tion at this time o f the year was re is the most nutritious and easily- corded Tuesday, the thermometer reg digested food for breakfast. Ordinary The muscle-builder—will keep you istering 91 degrees. oatmeal, however, doe# not digest Hoyt 8. Gale o f Washington, sent " A t ” without the aid o f medicine. readily, because it is seldom cooked to McMinnville by the United Statea Made o f selected whole wheat and Geological department, has been look long enough. It is estimated that the the choicest liarley malt, it com ing over gas and oil Indications and kind usually sold as "R o lle d Oats” or bines all the element necessary for propeects that have developed in that "Crushed Oats” should be cooked at least sixteen hours before it ia fit to vicinity. building muscle, nerve and vitality. vat at the end o f which time it has A t a price o f (162.60 an aero the "F o r c e " is Nature’s food—good lost practically all o f the flavor it o rig John Hager place, near Adams, was inally possessed. for everybody. sold by the heirs to John C. Walters, This led to the discovery o f a pro o f Athena. There are nearly 300 [Sunni/ //m) cess o f cooking oatmeal in sealed cook acres in the piece, and it is aa good ers at a very high temperature under At wheat land as there is in the district. ■team pressure an exclusive process Your The 300 acres o f flax on the Wapato which bursts the kernels o f the starch, l.ake tract at Gaston is being harvest changing them into dextrinized starch, G ro c e r's ed. On account o f the unusually dry which is easily digested by the moat season the crop did not make the prop delicate stomach. The sealed cookers d t # # * # * * * # * # * * * « # * er growth for good fibre, so it w ill be also cause the oatmeal to retain all of * cut for seed and it is expected there the nutty flavor of the carefully-select ♦ * will be a good crop o f seed. W H A T ’8 YOUR INCOME? * ed oats, which is lost in every other On« huivlr«Mt*iimt’BUty-fWv «II Mudwrn * MARRI ED OR SI NGLET 41 tmimnr»rm>nu. fr«w» phom« on *v«ry floor. process. As a result o f this patented Indications are that the silverside ♦ 41 HE R E ’S WH A T YOU PAY. process, the oatmeal ia not only more R a U i : 75 c to $1.50 par day: $2.50 to run in Coua Hay tbia Fall will be of 4 $5.00 p «r w *«k . 4 Washington, I). C.--T h e new M greater commercial value than usual. palatable and digestible, but can be Ot>|Kiaf tv* Court hm I *«' S L I««U from P m U i A m . 4 Income taxes assessed In the + The preliminary fishing shows the fish made ready for the table with only Kir« I ’rvsof. H. I* unti ( >rriron Kiacttic |> i m <loor. 4 war revenue bill, Joined with * are larger than common and they are twenty minutes’ cooking, which makes 4 the existing Income taxea, are * it a great convenience to the house 2 0 0 Koem. A b*olul*lr N # »r Both Chinook are shown hy a treaaury expert to * averaging 12 pounds. Fiisproof w ife. DspoU too B tlb practically gone and few are being ♦ apply as tollowa: ♦ This is a subject o f vital interest to caught. Ringle ■41 Married y Annual the parents o f growing children, be Man a Tax Man's Tax # 4 Incoino Kirkland Bros., o f Seattle, hearing cause the time to lay the foundation of 41 1.000 ( » 4 $ 20 ♦ o f the scarcity o f houses in North good health and long life is during 41 2,000 C w u r SUtk «ml Mo,I St,.. Portland. Oro. 40 IF Bend, are planning to build a large childhood. It is what you digest, not 41 3.000 20 LOU It I MLS. Manaear. 49 80 41 number o f modest homes to house what you eat, that makes muscle, bone 41 4.000 RATES Tie to tt HfKt lAI. W -.li or Motilli 4 In and brain. Oatmeal is the ideal food 6,000 80 120 4- families now living in tents. 170 4- Marshfield an apartment house is pro- for building up sturdy bodies and keen, 6,000 130 41 H ID ES , P E L T S , C A S C A R A BARK, 41 7,000 220 41 |M>sed and several capitalists ir e about receptive brains, but the ordinary 180 235 8,000 275 ♦ to commence building homes. 4 kind does not appeal to many children W O O L AND M O H A IR . 9,000 335 + 296 4 because o f its lack o f flavor. This has •« SMt « rn I m Writs far priest M lags Jf. Klamath county residents are glad 395 4- 10,000 355 TNI M. F. N orton C o . ftrmss, or* tsstts. wi. 4 465 4 dened by the daily sight o f a locomo all been remedied by the steam-cooking 11,000 425 495 635 4 tive and tracklaying outfit well out process, which makes the oatmeal so 4i 12,000 13,000 670 610 4 toward the middle o f the valley be deliciously palatable that children not + 690 4 tween Klamath Fails and Olene, 12 only relish it, but call for more. V m I. P ork. B ~ f . 660 14,000 4 + 730 770 4 15,000 P ou ltry , B u ffer, E g g « The oatmeal prepared by the process 870 4 miles east. The 40 miles o f fencing re furred to is the kind put up for the and Form P rod u ce. 16,000 830 4 I d the OM HelUMe Kvenllni Sou«« with « 17,000 930 970 4 necessary will require tw o carloads of market under the name o f H -0 Oat 4 record of 45 y «»r« of Square I w**J|mr«. «nd 1,070 4 wire and about 16,000 cedar posts. 18,000 1,030 4 meal, and can be obtained from all U m u m l of TO P MARKET PRKES. 1,170 41 1,130 4t 19,000 Shortage o f fuel oil w ill not affect grocers by simply insisting upon that F. M. CRONKMITE 1,230 y 20,000 1,270 4 4 M 7 Front S ir « « « Por flood. O rrre n 1,400 4 the movement o f the Hood R iver Val brand. It contains nearly tw ice as 21,000 1,360 4; 1,490 22,000 1,530 41 ley apple crop, according to J. M. much tissue-building material as com * 1,620 23,000 1.660 4 Reid, superintendent o f the Mount meal, rice, white flour bread or soda * 1,790 4 Hood Railroad company, over the line crackers, and iB really more nourishing 1.750 4 24.000 25,000 1,880 1,920 4 o f which the larger percentage o f the than meat or eggs, while it only costa 4 26,000 2,010 2,050 4 1,000,000 boxes to be harvetsed in about one-half cent per dish. Is it 4 fnr THANKSGIVING «nd CHRISTMAS 27,000 2,180 4 local orchards this season will be any wonder, therefore, that H -0 has 2,140 4* trade. Write for pr*o*« Ship ua your VmI. 28.000 2,270 2,310 4 hauled. 4 Hoffi, Poultry. K«ir*. IILit*« «ml ( u r i n i bark. become known as "T h e National 29,000 2,400 2,440 4 4 Top price« and fair treatment. 30,000 One o f the most important steps for Dish?” 4 2,530 2,570 4 CLEASBY-HANSON CO. 2,660 2,700 4 the upbuilding o f Josephine county 31,000 4 IIS FRONT ST. PORTLAND. ORE 4 32,000 Yakima Busy Picking Apples. 2,790 2,830 4 that has been taken in years was the 2,960 4 adoption at Tuesday's election by the 41 33,000 2,920 North Yakim a — Fruit shipments 4i 34,000 3,050 3,090 4 landowners under the Grants Pass irri IN E * 35,000 3,220 4 g a tio n d is t r ic t o f th e proposal to bond from the valley last week aggregated 3.180 3.310 3,360 4 •f 36.000 458 carload*, b rin gin g the to ta l fo r the » I S A M M A S* M 6.U .S »A T Off 37,000 3,440 3,480 4 the d is t r ic t fo r (290,000 to build the season to 6,466 cars. Approximately m im e Inflamed, aw ollrn 41 The vote stood 43 3,700 3,740 4 irrigation system. 39,000 4i 8000 carloads are still to be moved. Sprains. Bruises, St »ft 3,830 40,000 3,870 4 in favor and only 5 against the prop The last o f the peaches and some late Heals Boils, Poll 41 41,000 3,990 4,030 4 osition. 4 1 Kvil.O uIttor, Fistula and pears went out the past week, but 42,000 4,150 4,190 4 Infected sores quickly 41 The W illam ette Valley Lumber com about 400 carloads were apples, mostly 43,000 4,350 4 4 1 4.310 si it i> » prwilive amiteplic 4,470 -.4,000 4,510 4 pany, o f Dallas, has received a large Jonathans and other fall varieties. and germicide. Pleasant to 41 45,000 ■¥ 4,630 4.670 4 order from the United States govern Picking is under way everywhere and u n i d o e* not lilla t e r or rrm nf» 46,000 4,790 41 4,830 4 ment for Douglas fir lumber to be used it w ill take about two weeks more to the hair, and you ran work the bum . AJ OtJ per bottle, delivered. 47,000 4,950 4,990 4 in the construction o f aeroplanes for finish the harvest. Owing to shortage 4t B ook 7 M free. 48,000 5,110 41 5.160 4 the army in France. The mill is work o f packers much o f the tonnage must A B S O R B I N F - . J R ..th r •ntitep«»«' Unlment »or mankind, 5,310 4 ing to capacity getting the lumber out. be held until later for packing. 49,000 5,270 41 rrdurrt PtlnfuL tw o Urn Vein*. Wen*, «train*. Pruiteri M 0 W * w «i!i and I n rumination. Pure I I 00 prt fcottlf *1 41 60,000 5,430 6,478 4 Only straight and clear timber can be drtlfft or delivered. W ill tell you murt If r»m w rit* 41 10,180 10,220 4 75,000 Liberal T rial flnttle for I DC in Matnp«. used. The local mill has received sev 16,430 16,470 100,000 4 4 1 W. f. roust. P D F.. 401 Twopl* I t , lyriftffUld, Mata 150.000 31,930 31,970 4 eral such orders lately and a number 41 250,000 63,930 69,970 4 o f carloads have already been sent 41 Granulated Eyelids, 41 600,000 192,930 192,970 4 east. “¡S o r e ! \i *. Eve» Inflamed by * 476,430 1,000,000 475.470 4 j Sun, Dual and W in d quickly Money available for the rural credits W heat— Bulk basis Portland for No. 10,000,000 6,490,430 6,490,470 4 * relieved by Murine. Try if In 41 4 fund in Oregon is now virtually ex 1 grade: Hard W h ite — Bluestem, * your Eye« and In lU by's Eye«. 41 Allen, Galgalus, Martin iN oSm artioj, Jwst F.yeComfort 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ) l 1 4 i t 1 M 4 4 hausted, only a few hundred dollars be Early Bart, ing left, and it is probable that there Amber, (2.05. Soft W hite — Palouse Marine Eye Remedy Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver, will be no more money in that fund to Bluestem, Fortyfold, W hite Valley, B y « «■ < «• . in Tub*** 2U-. F.»r if»o k o f I * « K y — f r « « . Aik M arine Eye Rrntrtf y C s., Chisago . bowels and stomach. One little Pellet loan to the farmers for some time. Gold Coin, W hite Russian, (2.03. for a laxative -th ree for a cathartic. A 33-year-old horse, for many years White Club — L ittle Club, Jenkins Young men and women with hunine«« training And ponitiOfi« everywhere. Go l«» North went'* in the service o f the state o f at the Club, W hite Hybrids, Sonora, (2.01. Pershing Made General. Uanrent lluain«M College. H K H N K E -W A I.K E R , Soldiers’ home at Roseburg, w ill not Red W alla W alla— Red Russian, Red Portland. Or«. AH courwen. PoNitkmn gunranteet). Washington, D. C.— W ith the (10,- be sold for (10, but w ill be humanely Hybrids, Jones Fife, Coppei, (1.98. W rit« for free illirntmted cataloir. 000 maximum insurance plan restored disopsed o f instead. So ruled the No. 2 grade. Sc less; No. 3 grade, 6c as urged by the administration and State board o f control when Command less; other grades handled by sample. The Difference. Butter — Cubes, extras, 45c per " I don't see b o much difference be with an additional provision raising ant Markee notified the board that the Jobbing tween the way Gladys dresses for the Major General Pershing, commanding horse was “ eating his head o ff,” and pound; prime firsts, 44c. street and the way she dresses to go the American forces in France, and an offer o f (10 had been made for him. prices: Prints, extas, 48c; cartons, lc extra; butterf. t. No. 1, 49c. swim m ing,” remarked Mr. Cumrox. Major General Blisa, chief o f staff, to L. E. McBee, prominent stockman Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re " B u t there is a great difference,” re the rank o f General, the soldiers’ and p l i e d his wifu. "T h e bathing suit has sailors’ insurance bill, carrying an ap o f the Heppner section, who recently ceipts, 46c per dozen; candled, 48c; (176,000,000, was sold his W illow Creek sheep ranch and selects, 53c. g g k be made o f material that won't propriation o f passed Friday night by the senate by a herds, has become perhaps the most Poultry — Hens, large, 18@19c per shrink or fa d e ."— Washington Star. vote o f 71 to 0. extensive hay dealer in Eastern Ore pound; small, 16@14c; broilers, 20(<£ gon. Mr. McBee recently bought 4000 21c; ducks, 18@20c; geese, 8@10c; Fiction. tons o f alfalfa on Butter creek and has turkeys, live, 200i 2c; dressed, 28@30c. Slate of'Suspense. " H u Crimaon Gulch quit drinking?” already resold most o f it to Morrow Veal— Fancy, 15@16c per pound. " Y e a , ” replied Broncho Bob. " I wonder whether daughter lovea county stockmen, who w ill drive their Pork— Fancy, 21@22c per pound. "A n d playing faro bank?” that young man or not? She’ s got us flocks to the hay ranches to be winter Vegetables — Tomatoes, 65c(<r (1.35 "Q u it en tirely.” all gueasing." ed. Mr. McBee has also engaged to per crate; cabbage, l@ l| c per pound; "W h a t do you do for amusement?” "Seem s to be even keeping him in superintend the feeding o f all the lettuce, 50@75c per dozen; cucumbers, " G o to moving pictures and laugh at the dark,” suggested dad, who had no stock fo r which he furnishes hay. He 40@50c; peppers, 6(i£8c per pound; the reckless way they think ua Wild ticed that the gas in the parlor was is considered one o f the most careful cauliflower, (1.50 @ 1 .7 5 per dozen; W est fellers behave.” turned very low.— Ex. feeders in that county. spinach, 6 @ 7c per pound; carrots, (1.75 per sack; beets, (1.60 @ 1.76; The Part That Counts. H. H. Rogers o f Baker, represent turnips, (2. P ro o f Positive. Before boasting that he has grown “ He runs mad a fter every fad he ing Hatcher & Synder, o f Denver, re Potatoes — Oregon, (1.60 @ 2 per potato vines nine feet long, the ama takes up. Now, he is always dosing ceived 10,000 lambs Thursday from hundred; sweet potatoes, 3c per pound. teur farmer should dig a little under himself with some infusion o f bark.” Adrian A Densley, who represent the Onions— Oregon, $2.SO@2.75; per neath them. — Boston Globe. " N o wonder his health is going to Stanfield interests. sack; W alla Walla, (2.50; California, the dogs.” — Baltimore American. An (8000 real estate deal was closed ( 2.60@2.75. " I f Germany in defeated, the kaiser Green Fruits— Peaches, 7 6 c @ (l per w ill be deprived o f one human excuse. ” WOMEN ON BATTLEFIELD at Roseburg when the fine river bot tom farm of A lfred J. Anderson, in the box; apples, (l(u.2.25; pears, ( 1@1.75; "W h a t is that” Melrose district west o f that city was grapes, (lo r (1.50 per crate; casabas, " H e can’t say it was all his w ife ’s W e hear much these d sys o f w hat the sold to George A. Crane, o f Melrose, 2c per pound; cranberries, 15c. fault. ’ ’— Exchange. women are doing on the battle-line. H ow C a t t le - fe w Am erican wom en are atrong enough and John E. Bouquet, o f Oakland, Cal. Best beef steers............. ( 9.00@ 9.75 to go to the fro n t and endure the h ard The tract contains some o f the best Good beef steers.. ? ........ 7.60@ 8.76 ships o f the meni land in this section o f the state. Best beef cows............... 6.75@ 7.60 H elp Is offered, and la fraely given to every nervous, d elicate woman, by Dr. By a light vote, 27 tp 6, the Gold Ordinary to g o o d ............ 4.00(d) 6.75 P lerce'a Fa vo rita Preacrlptlon. R em em H ill Irrigation district hss decided to Best h e ife r s ................... 7.00@ 8.00 ber Ingrediente on label. In tablet or issue bonds amounting to (60,000 at a C a lv e s ............................. 7.00@ 9.60 liquid form. No alcohol. B u lls ..? ........................... 4.00@ 6.60 » Y o u r O w n P lu m b in g | In "fe m a le com plain t," Irregu larity, or special election. Stockers and fe e d e r s .... 4.00@ 7.25 weakness, and In e v e ry exhaueted con di E. G. Patterson, manager of the au Br burins iUnrt fmm in st wholesale prices Hogs— tion of the fem ale syatem, the "P re s c rip and ears the plumber's profits Write us to tomobile department in Secretary o f tio n " seldom falls to ben efit o r cure. Prime light h o g s ............( 17.75@18.00 day rour_neods. We will sirs rou our rock- Hearing-down palna. Internal In fiam m a State Olcott’s office, died Wednesday Prime heavy h o g s .......... 17.60@17.76 bottom dlrect-to-ruu" prices, t b night a fte r an illness o f several wetks. l i Ion and ulceration, w eak back, and k in boat. Ws actually save you from 10 te St per P i g s ................................ 15.50(b 17.00 dred alim enta ara cured by It. ask your sent All suads euaranterd. It is possible that the war will play Bulk ............................... 17.60@18.00 neighbor. It's a m arvelous rem edy for Northwest headquarters fat leader Water nervoue and gen eral debility. Insomnia, a part Sheep- in foreclosure proceedings Systems and Fuller A Johnson KnsHnes. or In ability to sleep. W rite Dr Pierce, Presiden t o f the In brought by F. E. Judd, o f Pendleton, Yearlings..........................|11.75@12.25 S T A R K -D A V IS CO. valide' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., fo r confiden against Mayor James A. Best, in the W ethers........................... 11.60@12.25 SIX Third Street. Portland. Ore eon tial advice and you w ill receive the m edi 8.00(d) 9.50 cal attention of a specialist, w h olly w ith- course o f which Mayor Best’s ranch in E w e s ............................... out fee— no charge whatever. Klamath county w ill be sold by the Western lambs................ 13.50@14.00 Send 10c for trial pkg. "F a v o r ite P re- P. N. U. No. 41, 1917. sheriff. Valley lambs................... 1S.78Q13.60 scrlptlon Tablets. cr. ------ ~y mmeti À ____ For Health, Sh and “Pep” HOTEL ROLAND I H o te l H o y t SHIP W ANTED, TURKEYS ABSORB 1JJRINE uRtfts; BUY D I R E C T £ P A R K A N IM A T E D SIGN C O , 194"! bird Street, Portland, Oregon Fat. Applied For. VALUE OF OUTDOOR LIFE Only Thoee Familiar With Freedom of Woods and Fields Enjoy Com plete Happiness. Too many people are merely on speaking terms with nature. Too many are unfamiliar with the wonderful ad vantage of outdoor. Too many cherish heated comforts. They forget that tbetr ancestors did not know what a steam-heated house meant. It Is time to broaden our views and to get closer In toneb with the great health-giving life of the open air. There died not long ago a natural ist, John Muir, who bad lived the bet ter part o f bis life with nature. He loved the mountains and the natural life of all outdoors. His existence was a happy one. He died amid the surroundings o f peace, happily, with a contented heart. It Is only those who know the free dom o f the woods and the health-giv ing tonic of the open air who really enjoy complete happiness. It Is related that a sickly mother, not a great many months ago, carried a sickly baby to Doctor Evans, who looked the boy over and smilingly ad vised the worried parent to torn her boy loose In the parks, "let him Uve In the open air,’’ he advised, “ It Is the only medicine that will do him any good.” This same advice can be applied to day to thousands of cases. On Incle ment days It Is unwise to expose one self. But when the sun shines and the air ts keen and crisp, Is filled with the germs o f life, one Is extremely foolish not to take advantage o f I t If parents would only see that their youngsters are warmly clothed, that their shoes are sound and that their little legs are well protected, and then turn them out o f doors and tell them to stay there, they would find their doctors’ bills growing less and the health o f their children growing bet ter. They w ill also see a glow of rosy health in the young cheeks which Is a certain Indication o f expanding youth, o f glowing blood, o f the creation of good health.— Memphis Commercial Appeal. Equal Division. I t ’ s a good thing for man and w ife to have tastes in common. True to some extent. But you can divide the newspaper more amicably when she’s satisfied with the society news and doesnjj want to take the sporting section away from you. — Louisville Courier-Journal. H ijrw h ! How 's This Cincinnati authority says corns dry up and lift out with fingers. Ouch t T 1 T ! 1 This kind of rough talk will be heard less » ere In town U people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freesone when applied to a tender, aching corn or hardened callous steps soreness at once, and soon the corn or callous dries up and lifts right o ff without pain. He says freesone dries Immediately and never Inflames or even Irritates the surrounding skin. A small bottle of freesone will cost very little at any drug atore, but w ill positively remove every hard or soft corn or callous from one’s fe e t Millions o f American women w ill welcome this announce ment since the Inauguration o f the high heels. I f your druggist doesn’t have freesone tell him to order a small bottle for you. To Remove the Mote. When traveling one should always bear In mind that cinders are apt ta find their way into the eyes. An eye cup, a lotion for bathing and a -fe w flaxseed should be Included In your package. A boradc acid solution will be found soothing for eyes that are In flamed from dust, wind or foreign mat ter. Couldn’ t Corner Him. An Irishman, passing a ship where a notice was displayed saying that every thing was sold by the yard, thought he would play a joke on the shop man, so he entered the shop and asked for a yard o f milk. The shopman, not in the least taken aback, dipped his fin gers in a bowl o f milk and drew a line a yeard long on the counter. Pat, not wishing to be caught in his own trap, asked the price. "S ix p e n c e ," said the shopman. " A l l right, sorr,” said Pat. " R o ll Jit up; I ’ ll take it .” — Exchange. FOR PIMPLY FACES Cuticura Is Best— Samples Free by Mail to Anyone Anywhere. An easy, speedy way to remove pimples and blackheads. Smear the affected surfaces with Cuticura Oint ment. Wash o ff in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water, bathing some minutes. Repeat night and morning. No better toilet prepara A Great L ittle Noticer. tions exist. Free sample each by mail with " W e notice,” notices the W elling Address postcard, Cuticura, ton News, "th a t very few automobile Book. Sold everywhere. accidents happen to people on their D ep t L, Boston. — Adv. way to church. ” — Boston Transcript. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT A Medicine fer XOcmen For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has Relieved the Sufferings of Women. It hardly seems possible that there is a wom an in this country w h o continues to suffer w ith ou t g iv in g L y d ia E. Pinkh am ’s V egeta b le Com pound a trial alter all the evi- ■ id en ce that is con tinu ally b ein g published, p ro v in g beyond • 'con tradiction that this grand old m edicin e has relieved more sufferin g am ong wom en than any other m edicine in the world. Mrs. K lM O Cured After Seven Month’» Illness. Aurora, 111.—“ For seven long months I suffered from a female trouble, with severe pains in my l>ack and sides until I became so weak I could hardly walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. I was entirt y six bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to do my own housework. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and find a out for herself how good it is.’’— M r s . K a r l A. K ik s o , 596 North Ave., Aurora, HI. Could Hardly Get O ff H er Bed. Cincinnati, Ohio.—1 “ I want you to know the good Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was in such bad from f .................. . ’J v jn doc try Lydia — ------------- • - « R - . . has certainly made me a well woman. I am able to do my house work and am so happy as I never expected to go around the way I do again, and I want others to know what Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound has done for me.”—Mrs. Joeix C optucr , 1668 Harrison Ave, Fairniount, Cincinnati, Ohio. • __ • I f you want special advice write to Lydia E. Plnkham Medi cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Y o u r letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. 9