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Thousands Are Sick With the grip, colds, fevers, rheumatism, neuralgia. Many might be well If they had only taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier and health-regulating medi cine. It Is a wonderful preventive as well as cure. Keep It In yoar house and take It. H o o d '® — “ I have taken Hood's Haraaparljla for indigestion, and recommend it to others for that complaint. It L* aud i u on baud. A. S. H eath . Adams Centre. N. Y. K i d n e y T r o u b l e — “ I had kidney trouble. A friend recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla. I tried one bottle and found 1 was better, took inree more and recovered.” B en j . L evins , «0 Village Street. Boston. Mass. J a u n d i c e -- " I had a severe cane of Jaundice and fell from 145 to 90 lbs. In weight. A friend advised taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and when I had taken three bottles was up and on ray feet.” J o s e p m L e w i s . 19 Alpine street, Boston, Mass. t Hood’s Sarsaparilla is fold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called • a r s a t a b s . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell, Masa. M a s c u lin e B r u t a lit y . Mrs. Jenner Lee Ondego had been com pelled to abandon a contemplated trip up the Nile, in consequence of the linancial stringency, and w ti weeping softly. “ Crocodile tears,” commented her un feeling husband. The French government has adopted a method of treating macadamized roads with hot coal tar thinned with about 10 per cent of oil. The cost is said to work out at about eight-tenths of a cent a square yard. Korea is probably mors responsive to passionary effort than any oriental coun try. A Methodist missionary writes : “ It is my honest conviction that had we the proper missionary force Korea would be a Christian nation in five or ten yaars.” DWINDLING OF ARMY ! SKIN DISEASES G.VES CUE TO CRITICS HUMORS IN T H E B L O O D Hammer blows, steadily ap The Signal Corjw o f the W ar Depart plied, break the hardest rock. ment bag made public 8 |MH*lttcatlona for Coughing, day after day, jars the construction o f a dirigible balloon and tears the throat and lungs to be used In u series o f tests at Fort M yer next spring. Proposals for fur until the healthy tissues give nishing the balloon w ill be opened at way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral the department ou Jan. 15 next. T h « stops the coughing, and heals balloon is to consist of a gas bag of the torn membranes. silk, to be covered with an aluminum " I always keep A yer's Cherry P ectoral in preparation. Th# material for the bag the houa*. It icWea perfect relief w henever any o f us have roughs or hard colds. I have and the hydrogen with which It will be used it fo r a great tnaJiy years and so know inflated w ill be furnished by the gov all about it."—M das. r- M ** a k — y ODKRTEAN.Varys- ---------- burg, N. T. ernm ent The dimensions and sbaps of the bag w ill be left to the bidders, ex Made by J. C. A 7 ®r Co . L o w e ll, Maes. ▲ Iso manufacturers o f cept that the length must not exceed > SARSAPARILLA. 120 fe e t It must be designed to carry tw o persons having a combined weigh! O HAIR VIGOR. o f 350 pounds; also at leust 100 pounds _ _____________ o f ballast. A speed o f twenty miles as B ili o u s n e s s , c o n s t i p a t i o n r e t a r d r e - hour in still air la dealred, and th, c o v o r y . C u r o th e s e w i t h A y e r ’. Pills. scheme o f ascending, descending and . ------- -------------- ^ maintaining equilibrium must be based . i t « i.axtin g Effect, on shifting weights, movable planes oi j ‘‘ Ripsling, did you ever convert any- some method which w ill not necessl* body to your way of thinking by your tate balancing or changing o f poaltloi » ‘ « H corner oratory?” I know of one. anyhow, and it made by the aeronaut The balloon musl a changed man of him.” have all the fittings necessary for sue ‘‘ What is he doing now?” cessful and continuous flights. I t will “ He’s in the insane asylum, Ruggles; be accepted only after a trial flight to in the insane asylum. A glimpse of the be held at Fort Myer next spring. truth was too much for his modernized intellect.” A iip r ç pills- In a recent address at New York R ock y. Hed seems t o be the most popular j C ity Francis E. I^eupp, commissioner of j of national colors, if fla g s may bs used. I inlbin affairs, took occasion to replv t o 1 Tenderfoot— I hear you have started a. criterion. O f the twentj-fiv. lead. | gt|[ne Qf the that have been op a new quartz mill. How are you do ing with it? ing national flags nineteen have red in . , ,. , . , , .. Mine Owner— Oneisslv. thank you. them. No other color is ao much used. I n,,,de re<fardln* treatment o f th. ------------------------ Indians by bis bureau. He outlined. Experiments made by German scient-, the present policy o f the government as i O p in io n o f a C o n n o is s e u r . Iwtn show that butter keeps best when that o f absorbing the Indian into the | “ Mr. Spoonnmore, don’t you think a preserved with from 3 to 5 per cent of white man’s civilization, thu 3 reversing kiss 295 seconds in duration is a great wit. I f the proportion of salt is higher the old policy o f assisting him in h i l , deal too long to be agreeable?” than that thé results are less satisfac ardent desire o f keeping as separate “ Well, that depends entirely on the— tory. from the white man as he possibly l-.ir.b ility of ths klzw .,” F o r. W hat . . iv * W ife — Must you go to the club to- night, dear? Husband— It Isn’t absolutely neces sary, but I need the rest.— Life. C° Uld‘ He eXP” " ed the oplnlon th a ,l PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. the final aolution o f the problem would p a z o o in t m k n t I. sus-.nt.ed to cur. .n T be reached by Intermarriage, H e de- ! Case o f It c h in g , Blind, fle e lin n o r P r o tr u d in g P ile , in 6 to 14 day. o r money refu n d ed . 60c. scribed the success of the government tifive Y on f In making the Indian w o r k ; even the | Utes, he said, were now working on the T h , n.w ten-dollar gold piece ha. arrived, The Queen of Italy offered an interna A n ri m a ernr n a in in our m is o l n t n h a . Kw And we got n on© clutches by » a railroads and helping to build up the ] tional cup to be presented to the first squeeze; country o f which they were a p a rt The | aeronaut who succeeds in crossing th« Have you noticed that the breeches on th« commissioner said It w as true that | Alps by balloon. turkey on the coin about 85 per cent o f the Indians th a t, Are considerably baggy at the knees? went to Indian schools, such as Oar.j — Houston Post. O W A R D JE. B U R T O IF .—Assayer e r a Chemist. I .eodville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Oold, lisle and others, and went back to the | S liver, Lrad, 91 ; Oold, 8llver,75c; Oofd, 60c; Z ln co t P r o b a b le O n tc o m e . C oppt-r.fl. Cyan ldo teste. M ailin g envelope« and , reservations sooner or later reverted to B ill price list sent on application. Control and Urn- ' K1ar«lrxkf Chronic Kicker— What do you auppos« But their children started pire w ork solicited. lteleren cei Carbonate N - l I i e U IU U K eL would happen to your boasted fleet if ii Uoual Bank. away ahead o f where tlielr parents did, j so that the schooling was by no meant should get into a real battle? Phlegmatic Citizen O, I suppose we’d wasted. LEA RN TO get licked— earn, a. we’ve alwaya been. W h e n th e blood is pure, fresh and h ea lth y, the sk in w ill b e soft, smooth an d fre e fro m blem ishes, but when som e acid h u m or takes ro o t in th e circu These Military Men Say Force Is Reduced la tio n its presence is m anifested b y a s k in eru p tion o r disease. hum ors g e t in to th e blood, g e n e ra lly because o f an in a c tiv e o r s lu g g is h Beyond Point of Safety for con d itio n o f th e m em bers o f th e b od y w h ose d u ty i t is to c o lle c t and carry the Nation. o ff th e w aste and refuse m atter o f th e system . T h is u n h ea lth y m a tter is left to sour and ferm en t and soon th e c ircu lation becom es ch a rged w ith th e acid poison. T h e b lood b egin s to th ro w o ff th e hum ors and acids th ro u gh tho pores and g la n d s o f th e skin, p rodu cin g Eczem a, A cn e, T etter, Psoriasis, NEED OF REFORM IN SERVICE S a lt R h eu m an d sk in eruption s o f various kinds. E czem a appears, u su a lly w ith a s lig h t redness o f the shin "follow ed b y pustules fro m w h ic h there flow s a s tic k y flu id th a t dries and form s a crust, and th e itc h in g is intense. I t is g e n e ra lly o n th e back, breast, face, arm s and le gs, th o u g h o th er ports L o w P a y and R eq u irem en t o f Hard o f th e b od y m a y be affected. In T ette r th e s k in dries, cracks and b lee d s ; th e acid in th e b lood dries u p th e natural o ils o f th e skin , w h ich are intended P ra c tic e M arches A re M ain to keep it s o ft an d p lian t, cau sin g a dry, feverish con d itio n and g iv in g it a P o in t* o f A tta ck . hard, le a th e ry appearance. A c n e m akes its appearance on th e face in th e I suffered w ith E c k i u for fo r ty f° rm. ° f P im P fea and black heads w h ile yoara and could find nothin g to A sonasis com es in s ca ly patches on d iffer- The W ar and Navy Departments me trying to reach an agreement by which the marines are to be withdrawn trora the Isthmus o f Panama and two regi ments o f Infantry are to be sent to take their places as guards. It Is fully ex pected that before long two regiments or foot will be on tlielr way to the canal zone. This diverting o f nriny regulars to a new field w ill mean that the forces In the United States are to be depleted beyond that which officers believe to be the danger point. The Infantry problem Is one o f the most serious factors In the greater problem o f the army's weakness. On paper w e arc supposed to hnve HO.IHH) Infantrymen, but lu truth we have noth ing like that number, and unless the Increase o f pay bill pass Congress, It Is perfectly evident that the ranks will be thinned still further. An army offi cer who knows conditions tells a Wash ington eorres|X)iident that In a ease of emergency there would be less than 7,000 Infuntrymen who could be brought with anything like dispatch to any threatened point within the limits o f 'he United States proper. There are two chief army measures now before Congress, one dealing with the matter o f the increase o f pay and the other dealing with the matter o f the Increase o f the infantry. A corre spondent says there Is precious little ^ ¿ i f , " « * " ¿ ¿ ¡ ¿ " T t proh- S S ff.“ d i i u i i s l r ^ t h - th T ftc h i ingr and burning: pustules w ou ld form from w h ich there flowed * atickv fluid; crusts w ou ld coma on the akin and w hen acratched o ff the skin w a s le ft as ra w > . a piece fen s V e » r s * 'lffw as afiliefed? but ____ I ueedS sed .1 _____ ___________ when . 8. 8. I found » ___ per- feet euro. There hae n ever been any retu rn o f the trouble. C. H . E V A N S , Stockman, 2feb. P art? o l . U i e b o d y One o f th e w orst *omiS OI Skin trou ble IS S alt Rheum j its fa v o r ite p o in t o f attack is th e scalp, ____. . ____ ~ ~ *1* som etim es cau sin g baldness. P oison Oak and I v y are al..o d isagreeable ty p e s o f skin disease. T h e hum or p ro d u cin g th e trou ble lie s dorm an t in th e blood th ro u gh the W in te r to break out: and torm en t the sufferer w ith th e re tn m o f S p rin g . T h e best treatm ent fo r a ll s k in diseases Is S. S. S. I t neutralizes the acid3 and rem oves th e humors so th at th e s k in Instead o f b ein g irritated and diseased, is nourished b y a su p p ly o f fresh, h ea lth y blood. E x tern a l ap p lication s o f salves, washes, lotion s, etc., w h ile th e y sooth e th e itc h in g caused b y skin affection s, can n e v e r cure the trou b le because th e y do n o t reach th e blood. S. S. S. g o e s d ow n in to th e circu lation find forces o u t e v e ry p a rticle o f fo r e ig n m atter and restores th e b lood to its norm al, pure con d ition , th e re b y p erm a n en tly c u rin g e v e ry form o f sk in affection. Book o n S k in Diseases and a n y m edical a d vice desired sen t free to a ll w h o w rite. S. S, S. is fo r sale at a ll first class d ru g stores. s.s.s. PURELY VEGETABE THE S W IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm An O v e rn tiffh t. W a y s id e C o m m u n in g «. “ I want to pay tills bill.” he said at Wareham Long— Wot started the hard the hotel bar, “ but I think you have times, anyway? Tuffold Knutt— We did, ye ole fool. made a slight error here In my favor. I ’ve been reading over the extras, and We wus sufferin’ with ’em long ’fore a n y I cannot find that you have charged body else caught ’em. anything for telling me you thought It Only On« “ BROMO QUININE.” might rain.” T h a t is L A X A T I V E B R O M O UUININK. L ook He D o < lir « d . “ OVE. Used tha fo r th e s ig n a tu re o f K. W . GRC W o rld o \ er to C u re a C o ld in O n e Day, 25c. “ So Borroughs owes you money. N e ig h b o r ly C o r d ia lity . Well, I think he’ll pay you back some Mrs. Gadder (rising to depart)— Well, day, but you can’t make him hurry.” you must come and call on me some day. “ Don’t you believe it. The mere ably would be folly to pass the second Right of me walking along the street It's your xurn now. Mrs. Chillicon-Kearney— Yes; I think bill without passing the first, for it baa made him hurry several times it has been my turn for the last five or would be useless to provide for- an in lately.” — Philadelphia Press. six times, hasn’t it?— Chicago Tribune. crease in the ranks if no inducements B lo a t D i r e c t M o n t e . were held out by which the increase Berlin authorities have passed a law “ How did your husband get out of the could be effected. building after he had located the gas putting a tax on cats, and now when on# of them is found without the metal tag leak?” asked the reporter. * O b je c t io n « to A r m y L ife . “ As nearly as he could remember it which shows that the tax has been paid it Interview s with enlisted men disclose afterward,” said the woman, “ he went ; la chloroformed. three chief objections to army life, nnd, out through the roof.” 1 M o hers w ill fin d M r*. W in s lo w 's B ooth ia® In order o f numerical precedent, they j B y r u p t h n b * t re m e d y to use fo r t h e ir c h ild ran d u r in g th e t e e th in g p e rio d . rank like this: R e c o g n i i e d H la F a l l i n g . Monthly practice marches. Woman of the House— A big, strong An unusual view o f the army ha* S prain . E a tiily U n d e r s to o d . LESIONS 250 Poor pay. fellow like you ought to be willing to lately been presented in a complain! A n y sudden turn or twiat which may “ I love a dim, religious light,” sh* W alts. Two Step, Three Step, work and earn his own living. • over the decrease in strength o f th , 1 t h r o w , member^ 0 ^ 7 « norma 1 ^ - N on-m lllU ry duty required o f the en etc. Dance completely taught Languid Launcelot— llia t ’s wot ails murmured. and guaranteed In four lessons coast artillery regiments. The Tenth \ sition is lik ely to cauee a sprsin, which i SJ nie"- P r o f W a l W ills o n , is H.iiiiff. “I was brought up In Pittsburg, me, ma’am. Me muscles is all right, but Itlmfc BM».. P o rtla n d . O regon J Company, fo r Instance, which mustered is really a sudden ami more or less ser- ®ome o f ranking officers o f the ma will power is all gone. too,” he said. a hundred and one men In 1900, w al ions wrench or tw ist of a ligament or army have Inveighed constantly against H a m . H a d K .ra p e d H e r. able to get out only fourteen In th, of the muscles controlling the liga- j what theY cal1 the folly o f the frequent St. Vitus’ Dance ana all N ervou s Disfai perm anently cured by I»r. K lin e ’ s Ureal Use hot water for bathing the practice marches. The men are kept in ''Professor," said Mrs. Ga.well to the ranks In October. The explanation o f- ; ments. N e rv e Restorer. Send for F K E K |2 trial bottle and distinguished musician who had been en treatise. Dr. It. 1L K ll.lv, 1x1.. »31 A rch Ht„ P U U a..F* fered Is that the men In the coast artil sprain; dry the surface and apply 8t. flne physical condition and as hard as gaged at a high price to entertain hei lery receive training In some branch ol Jacobs O il as for soreness and stiffness. walnuts through the dally drills, the guard duty, the good food, and the reg guests, "what was that lovely selection The rebuilding of Sau Francisco hat mechanics, and can get employment ular living generally. Y et they are you played just now?" been hampered greatly by the exorbitant R e d a c tio n outside at good wuges. One officer I d - | “ That, madam,” he answered, glaring wage schedule. The rates exceed by ■ The old nag was jogging up th* h ill'com pelled at least once a month to at her, "was an improvisation.” structed his company In the art o f tel- j dollar per day the maximum seal© in New I hike out on the road under heavy bur- “ Ah, yes, I remember now. I knew it ephone repairing, and made the men with the elopers. York. .. j "Y es,” said the old nag. “ It is rathet | dens and trying conditions for tbe pur- was so old favorite, but I couldn't think so efficient that the telephone compnnj j tough pulling them up to the parson- |Pose o f keeping In trim so that they o f ths name of it, to save me.” In the neighboring city offered them sixty and seventy dollars a month, and age, but it w ill be easier coming back." w ill be ready for the field In case o f In the Laundry, K itchen, T oile t and S h o rt-S ig h te d . “ H ow so?” queried the friendly hostilities. The practice march, fa irly In some eases bought the discharge ol Nu rsery is a Cleanser and Purifier. “ W hy don’t you farmers do some long continued and to come at long In ah deni.r». Booki«i, »«..pi. .n<i fnrior c«r< the men, bo that they might begin work goose at the roadside. For Infants and Children. Same "W H IZ ” ID-- Pacific Coast Borns Co.. Oak "W h y, can’t you see that after leav tervals. has Us uses, and the men like thing to improve your roads?” before their enlistment expired. I f th. nd, CaL “ W hat for?” asked the old settler. It ; but they don’t like It coining as It army can train Its men as effectively ing the parsonage two w ill bs mad» “ It would improve the value o f your does every three or four weeks. as this. It ought to be a pretty good on ,?” — Chicago News. farms.” school. How’s This? C0£L MINE EXPLOSION. “ Yes; and the more value we get up, V— > W e o ffe r O n e H u n d re d D o lla rs R e w a rd fo r a n r the more taxes we might have to pay.” I f there are not forty-eight star,, raae o l C a ta rrh th a t ca n n o t b e cu red by H a l e N e w T h e o ry A d va n ced as to the — Washington Star. on the flag within a year or two it C a ta rrh Cure. O it ilr in ’t T n k e th e J o b . F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., T o le d o , O C on ditions P ro d u cin g Them. w ill not be for lack o f effort on the We, th e u n d en d itn ed , have k n o w n F. J. S o lic it ndw. An Inland graduate came to New en ey fo r th e laat 15 y e a r,, an d b e lie v e h im Experts who have made Investiga "Cyrus,** hastily exclaimed Mrs. Jymes, York to seek employment. Through a part o f Arizona and New Mexico. A p C e h rfe c tly h o n o ra b le In a ll bulinea. tran saction s c o n v e n tio n o f d e le g a te s fr o m every and fin a n c ia lly a b le to ca rry ou t a n y o b ilga- tions o f the recent mine disasters, not “ you ought to be careful bow you let friend he received an offer o f a place ____ . » . XT___ „ . 1 _____________________________!.. y h i. Arm . ably those o f Monongah and Jacob’s Fido eat out of your hand !” F e r r y ’ s Reeds a.s shipping clerk to a certain firm. In part o f New Mexico adopted resolu d o n m a d e b VA L D IN O , K I N N A N & M A R V IN , a r e t h e b est k n o w n a n d "W hy, there isn’t a bit of danger,” the conclusion W h o le s a le D r u g g is t,, T oled o,O Creek, have come to reply he wrote ns follow s: " I regret tions tbe other day demanding the ad t h e m o s t r e lia b le seeds g r o w n . said Mr. Jymes. “ He wouldn’t harm a H a l l '. C a ta rra li C u re I . sk en In te rn a lly , act E v e r y p a c k a g e bus b e h in d i t th o r e p u ta tio n mission o f the territory as a State. in g d ir e c tly u pon th e b lo o d an d raucous ,u r- that the explosions are caused by cli fly.” that I cannot accept your kind offer of o f a h o u s e w h o s e b u sin ess s ta n d a rd s a r e tb e m atic conditions. The governor o f Arizona has reported Te*<1“ ® o la l, »ent free. shipping clerk, but the h ig h e s t i n th e tra d e . “ O, I know there’s no danger to you,” a position < P r ic e 76 c e n t, p er b ottle. Sold by .11 D ruggists. Supporting the position taken, It Is impatiently rejoined his wifs. " I was fact is that i am always sick when on F «rr* *• 190S »«*•<! Annual will be mailed FRF.E ’• F F a a r m - ’ ily ’- P -- illa fo r ----------- - n. that the statehood sentiment In that T a k e H a ll’s C o n stip a tio to nil applicants. It contains colored plates, many a noticeable fact, they say, that the j enter* v nira. and fall descriptions, prices and directions territory Is stronger than ever before. the water.” — Success Magazine. thinking of Fido.” for piwntuik ofar iaoo vartette* of Vegetable and recent catastrophes have occurred at H la P e r s o n a l V i e w o f It. Jlowei Seeda Invaluable to all. Send for it. Bills were Introduced in the Senate on about tile same hour In the day, in a Admiring Constituent— Senator, you D . M . F I R R Y * C O ., D a t r o lt , M lo h . the first working-day o f the session of have your own opinion of this currency zone o f certain altitude, In about the Congress, providing for the creation question, haven’t you? same longitude and In pinces where o f tw o new States out o f the territo Senator Lotsmun— Yes, sir, and I sup- clim atic conditions are similar. The ries. As the effort to pass a Joint p °.. I k . . . answered It hundred, of mnJ<)r|ty o f the m|m.» 0,H.r„ted to- statehood bill has been abandoned, It ^ " h nis . . currency. ™ rn0. ” “ ° W ‘ “ “ “ . 1 « y .. below the level . o f the . streams Is now necessary for the two territo gets !n the same sections, and, owing to the ries to convince Congress that they are llm pled, Strongest, W ET AND DAMP CAUSE Austrian mines are provided with res moisture, the outside air forced into worthy to \>e admitted to the fam ily of Baeicit H a n d l e d C O L D IN T H E J O I N T S cue chambers st convenient locations un tho mines by the fans has been laden States. . Grubber Made. derground. They are ©quipped with food with carbon dioxide moisture and oth W ill p all M O R E and conveniences for miners in case of er impurities. According to Terence V. Powderffj accident. and L A R G BR I t is suggested that i f the air forced formerly grand master o f the Knights STUM PS with Into the mines was gathered from a of Irfibor and now connected with tho LBSS BXPENSB higher stratum and was heated suffi government Bureau o f Immigration, ex iban any other. ciently and otherwise treated to re T A K E S O U T T H E P AIN A T tensive railroad building In Italy, the move the impurities the accidents Write for Descriptive Circular and Prices O N C E .R E M O V E S T H E S T IF F - approach o f the presidential election would be less numerous during the NESS. P R E V E N TS ITS J O H N S . B E A L L , M a n u fa & a r e r and scare headlines In the newspaper* change o f seasons. Proper ventila R ETUR N , TOO. F IN E FOR 821 H aw th orn e A v e i Portland, O re s ti* aside from the financial flurry, are the tion with tliis purified air. It is be B R U IS E S , S P R A IN S AND causes fo r the present exodus o f aliens lieved, w ill remove to a great extent SO RENESS. from the United States. “ No alarm the coal dust and explosive gases Price 25 c and 50 c. need be felt because o f the ebb In the which are found to a certain extent tide,” he says. “ There Is more work acts gently yet prompt In every mine. to do In this country than there ever THE SUPERIOR T b e N a t i o n ’s I n v e n t o r y . QUALITIES OF was before; there is a necessity for ly on the bowels, cleanses National assets. $1,500,000,000,000. men and women to do It, and the first Farm wealth, $7.412,000,000. months o f the next year will see a re m e system punctually, Mineral production, annually, $3.000,- turn o f aliens, who w ill be able to find 000 , 000 . remunerative employment In this coun assists one in overcoming fexport domestic merchandise, annual try.” ly, $1353,718,000. h a b itu a l constipation Manufacturing products, annually, $14,- 802.147,000. are the men who hove The W ar Department has publisher perm anently. To get its Live stock, total value, $4,875,000,000. put them to the hard a general order o f the President requir Seven cereal crops, 1007, $2,378,000,- est tests in the rough « H O C « A T ALL ing every field officer to make each year est weather. b e n e fic ia l e ffe c ts buy DOO. P R IC E S , FOR EV E R Y ’ G et the original Wheat crop, 1907, $500,000,000. practice marches o f three consecutive M E M B E R OF T H E F A M I L Y , Towers Fish Brand M EN . B O V S . W O M E N , M IS S E S A N D CHILD REN . Cotton crop, 1907, $075,000,000. days o f not less than thirty miles each, t b e gen uin e. W. L . Dougtm m mmkmm a n d mo tin m o r * « t j o made since 1836 Corn, 1907, $13«),000,000. in his order the President says It Is m m n % $ 2 . 6 0 , $ 3 .0 0 a n d $ 3 .B O »h o a m • • catalog m e ro n m e »sn rm t _ r la n u ja c t u r e d by the Hay, 1907. $600,000,000. th a n a n y o f h o p m a n u f a c t u r e r In t h a ___ l u s t 1 as much the duty o f army officers A J row,. CO. 90,TO., v , * Dairy products, 1907, $173.705,000. w o r ld , b m ca u a a th o y h o l d f h a l r ^ i d | ’to pursue such habits as will maintain aha n o . f i t b a t t a r , mroar I o n o a r , a n d Poultry and eggs, 1907, $600,000,000. arm o f o r a t a r a alum th a n a n y o t h a r m r A » physical condition fit for R e t i r e ser Money in circulation, $3,250.000.000. No. 7 - 0 « P. N. U. In th a w o r ld t o -d a y . vice as to cultivate tlielr minds for the Money in federal treasury, $345.246,- W. L. Douglai $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Sho«< Cannot Bs Equaiiad At Ani Price | Intellectual duties o f their pro 600. T n k e V » in M Ilu tP . _ • ’ A I T T I O N . W. L DnsgUM n»me »n«f p ii*» I* lU m pw l on botfom. 1 T T T H E N w r itin g to a r f.e r tU .r a p l . a * . Solti x * ht best ‘ aboe ' - - -— (W U ra pTerywbare. tU>o«a mawi<^i - from fsctnrj to snvpnrt o f ihe world, t? m e n t in a t h i s p a p e r . fession." 0 M k ,tn t,U | M in t W . !.. U U I . L 1 I , B r . c k i. u . a . sou> P?w«ST*-ioi^aoTTu i Lumber production, 1907, $550,000,000. H DANCE MAIL FJS m u le T eam BORAX CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought ■ W ttW W im Steel-Clad Grubber ST IFF, YES? SjyruptffTgs THE MEN WHO KNOW ^EiixiirsfSonna SLICKERS. SUITS AN D HATS CALIFORNIA 1 JlG>SYmjp Co. S-JACOBS OIL