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^ Loss of Appetite Seed Tomatoes. G row er* hav in g a ch o ice v a rie ty of W hich Is s o com m on in th e sp rin g or » m a to e s should se le c t th e b est and upon th e re tu rn of w arm w eath er. 1» »arlleat ripe fru it for soed. A dozen loss of v itality , vigor or tone, an d is /lneB of th is sam e kind p lan ted In th e o ften a fo re ru n n e r of p ro stra tin g d is lam e soil and given th e sam e fer fil ease. It is se rio u s an d especially so to lin g and c u ltu re will show m ark ed people th a t m u st keep up an d doing or lifferen ces In o rd e r of rip en in g and in g e t behindhand. h e yield. I^et th e fru it g e t fully rip e; T he b est m edicine to ta k e for it is he pulp of th e to m ato es should bo th e g re a t c o n stitu tio n a l rem edy 10ft, th e seed can th e n be easily iqueezed o ut Into a pan of w a te r. L et he se ed rem ain in th e w a te r o v er W h ich p urifies and en rich es the blood lig h t; th e n ex t day d rain off, th en an d builds up th e w holt* system . O c t i t t o d a y i n u s u a l l i q u i d f o r m o i v ash in se v era l w a te rs to rem ove th e s tr a in th ro u g h m uslin, C h o c o l a t e d t a b l e t s k n o w n a s S a r s a t a b a . nu cllag c, iqueeze th e w a te r o ut of th e seed, h en sp re a d th e seed on p a p e rs to dry AGENTS and SOLICITORS n th e sun. T h e seed should be dry newly patented article; carried in pix-ket. Send M ark 16c in a tam ps for «am ple to Pocket Door Lock Co.. ind h ard before w rap p in g up. KK> M ohawk Bldg., Portland, O regon. »ach v a rie ty d istin c tly , and tb s d a te if rip en in g . K eep in tin boa aw ay M O H A I R w °°DLEs*nd Tom mica. m a n w h o is a d m i r e d I s t h e sw e ll* i-d m a n w h o s e t lo t h e n a r e f a s h a n d a r e 11)1 I a t > Is-a. V o u m III m a n I n y o u r o e l |r l > l i o r l i o o « l a t ' le a o r e j u s t in G e t t h i n n u l l t h e t tw u lle s t, c l a s s i e s t , s n a p p i e s t le n o e v e r c r u s t e d - u n d l* < l o - r o u r u p p . ’U rm ie«*! T H IS IS OUR IO CA i \Vu w a n t «Hie m a n its o u r re p re s e n ta tiv e lu y o u r n e i g h b o r h o o d . Y o u 'v e g o t a l o t o f f rie n d « T h e y w e a r c l o t lie s , ' l l is t h e e a s i e s t t h i n g in t h o w o rld t o p o t t h e m t o o r d e r t h e i r d o th « * f r o m y o u . I ’r i t e s . $7 M 'a n d i p . T h o s e o r d e r s m e a n a b i g I h ih I- iie s s t h a t m o r e t h a n d o u b le s y o u r s a l a r y , a n d t h e w o rk is t h o e a s ie s t, c le a n e s t, n ic e s t o c c u p a tio n I iu t h e w o rld N ow r o p r o s o n t s t i v e n m a k e $5 t o 1 10 a d a y Y o u s im p l y t a k e t h o o r d e r a n d u te ic -u re m e n tH I thorn to us Wo tiinku th e t-luthso . - in on ap p ro v al tu your fn e m l a n d k i n d y o u t h s p ro fit m o u sy . A R e g u la r C in ch ! T h at h tho b oauty o f hem * in busi u e n fo r y o a ra a lf. S it rig h t dow n n o w . w rit« u s a p ostal o r a la tte r for th e tre e o u t fit to representative*. And you g e t th | • v v liu .i s u it of fash io n ab le tailor-m ade, all wool. |9 H ch th ' • a v e r w o r n In you* n e ig h b o rh o o d . If your p e r s o n a l a p p e a r s e e * au>‘ s b ig b u s in e s a ,* «worth a posta' o r a '2-cei t stam p to you. tb e u a c t n o w w rite ua today A ddiess Hood’s Sarsaparilla W rite'to d a y for Prices THE H. F N O R T O N CO. 9 1 3 a n d 3 1 5 F ro n t S t. H O RTLAND , ORE. i r A n a C l a n d k o d a k l i v l y A H O S U P P L I E S Writ« for catalogue« and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention RHEUMATISM AMERICA* WOOLEN MUXS CO.. Dept 512. Chicot DIVINE RIGHT OF KINGS King James’ Complacent Estimate of Royal Dignity as, Expressed In 8peech. I o rtla n d P h o t o - S u p p l y C o MS Third Street PO R T L A N D ORB. H /T A U A T D Send for price* and I V l v n / L X l A Odi ping tag*. T H E O B E P N H E M CO. ^ 247 A.‘ h St.. Portland, Ore.^ A T h rillin g E vent. H. E. D unn used to be tra v e lin g pns- ie n g e r a g e n t for a w e ste rn railro ad , b u t g av e th a t up and w ent to a sm all tow n to live. Dunn freq u e n tly felt th e n eed of ex citem en t. O nce, w hen h e w as re a lly d ep ressed w ith the m o n o to n y of h is life, he saw a w ildly ex cited crow d g a th e re d on a v a c a n t lot. P ro m in e n t citizen s w ere th e re hop p in g up and dow n, g' sticu laU n g and ■ hom ing; an d D unn felt th a t th e un ex p ected had hap p en ed and so m e th in g w as doing. Ho ru sh ed to th e lot and g asp ed o u t: ‘‘W h a t’s th e m a tte r ? ” " M a tte r! ” sh o u ted a ra m p a n t cit.1 ■en. “ M a tte r? W hy. wo a re going to hive a sw arm of b ees.”— P h ilad elp h ia S a tu rd a y E v en in g Post. T he L im it. "H e ab so lu te ly lacks th e b u sin e ss In stin c t.” “ Does h e ? ” “ W hy, h e ’d h av e no m ore idea of b u sin e ss th a n to open a g ara g o in V enice.”—C hicago R ecord-H erald. f M u n y o n ’s R h e u m a tis m R e m e d y r e lie v e s p a in s iu th e l e g s , a r m s , b a ck , s t if f or s w o lle n J o in ts . C 'o n ta ln s n o m o rp h in e, o p iu m , c o c a in e o r d r u g s t o d e n d e u tlie p a in . I t n e u t r a liz e s th e a c id a n d d r iv e s o u t u ll r h e u m a tic p o is o n s fr o m th e s y s tem . W r ite P r o f. M u n y o n , 03d a n d J e ff e r s o n S ts .. IM illa., Du., f o r m e d ic a l a d v ic e . a b s o lu te ly f r e e . P re p a re d to r tm e rg e ric y . “ W h a t m ak es you keep g iving m< fish for d in n e r day a f te r d a y ? ” he in quired. “Are you p a rtic u la rly fond ol It?” “No,” sh e replied, “ I w as wholly unselfish. I read a lovely recip e about how to rem ove a fish bone w hen It stic k s In your th ro a t, and I w an ted tc ’rv it.” SEVEN YEARS OF MISERY All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- barn’s Vegetable Compound. S ik e sto n , M o. — “ F o r se v e n y e a rs I i u tte re d e v e ry th in g . I w as in bed fo r f o u r o r five d ay s CITY REAL ESTATE AND HOMES at a tim e e v e ry m o n th , a n d so w eak 330 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, O r. i I c o u ld h a r d ly w alk. 1 c ra m p e d a n d hail b a c k a c h e a n d head- ai he, a n d w a s so Skylights Tanks Gutters n e rv o u s a n d w eak Dow n Spouts Steel Ceiling t h a t I d r e a d e d to see a n y o n e o r h av e /. C . B A Y E R a n y o n e m ove in th e 204 Market Portland. Oregon ro o m . T h e d o c to rs S E N D FOR CATALO GUE. >rave m e m ed ic in e to e ase m e a t t h o s e tim e s, a n d s a id t h a t I o u g h t to h a v e a n o jie ra tio n . I w ould n o t lis te n to th a t, m d w h en a f rie n d o f m y h u s b a n d to ld h im a b o u t L y d ia Ë . P in k h a m ’s V eg e ta b le C o m p o u n d a n d w h a t i t h a d d o n e fo r liia w ife, I w a s w illin g to ta k e it. Nrow I lo o k th e p ic tu r e o f h e a ltli a n d feel lik e it, too. I c a n do m y o w n house- w ork, ho e m v g a rd e n , a n d m ilk a cow . I c a n e n t e r t a i n c o m p a n y a n d e n jo y th em . I c a n v is it w h e n I ch o o se, an d w a lk a s f a r a s a n y o r d in a r y w o m an , BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL an y d a y in th e m o n th . I w ish I could ta lk to e v e ry su ffe rin g w o m a n a n d g i r l .” —M rs. P k m a H k t i t i - n k , S ik e sto n , Mo. T h e m o st su c c e ss fu l re m e d y in th is c o u n try f o r th e e u ro o f a ll fo rm s of fe m ale c o m p la in ts is L y d ia E . F in k - BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL A tiara’s V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d . REALTY COMPANY. I t is m o re w id e ’y a n d su c c e ss fu lly __ I 234 and Mar moa. Portland. Or used t h a n a n y o th e r re m ed y . I t h a s c u re d th o u s a n d s o f w o m en w h o h av e een tro u b le d w ith d isp la c e m e n ts , in f T H E E M P IR E L IN E A b flam m a tio n , u lc e ra tio n , fib ro id tu m o rs , H ave you seen the Ea y Run irre g u la ritie s , p e rio d ic p ain s, b ack ac h e, n in g Em pire Crearr. Separator t h a t b e a r in g d o w n feelin g , in d ig e stio n , or ih e Lauaon Frost K ing Gas su d n e rv o u s p ro st r a tio n , a f t e r a ll o th e r oline Engine? If not, you should, for they are both lead m a n s h a d fa ile d . W by d o n ’t y o u tr y i t ? fA R M S, ACREAGE ^ ers in th-^ir line, and th e prices are right. We will be glad to send you catalogs. EMPIRE CREAM SEPARA lO R CO.. Ltd. 3 2 6 F la n d ers S t.. P o rtla n d . O r^j COFFEE' TEA SPICES BAKIN G POWDER EXTRACTS JU S T RIGHT C L O S S E T ft D E TER S ^ PORTLAND. ORC. NO DUST SWEEFIN6 COMPOUND Cleans and brig h ten s Car pets. Rugs. Linoleum s and Floors. Absorbs th e germ laden dust. S a v es d u stin g and beating carpets. Leas M ajests. BIr Jo h n R andles, re p re s e n tin g E n g land a t th e fo reig n ste e l m a g n a te s’ b a n q u e t fn C hicago, p ra ise d A m erican b u sin e ss en erg y an d a le rtn e ss . "T h e follow ing c o n v e rsa tio n ,” said S ir Jo h n , “w hich w as o v e rh e a rd be tw e e n a m a n a g e r an d a c le rk In th e w a te r w o rk s of a c e rta in E n g lish tow n, could n e v e r h ave o c c u rre d In A m erica. W h a t th e m an a g e r said w as th is : •• -I am com pelled to ask you, Sm ith- son, to c h a n g e your desk to th e floor below , for you n o t only sle ep d u rin g w orking h ours, b u t, to m ak e m a tte rs w orse, you sn o re so loud th a t you co n tin u a lly w ake up o u r rev ered su p e rin te n d e n t lr “ T h is c ig ar ta s te s like It w as m ad e of cab b ag e ," g ro w ls th e c u sto m e r. “ H u h ! ” re p lie s th e clerk . " If vou knew th e w holesale p rice of cab b a g e th is y e a r you w o u ld n 't In sin u a te th a t It could be p ut In a flve-cent c ig a r.” Per bbl.. 200 lb s... $5.00 Per bbl.. 150 lb s ... 4.00 75-lb. m etal drum 2.50 Order by mail or through your grocer. CRESCENT CHEM ICAL CO. 626 W ashington St., Portland. Or. C Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor T h is w on defu! man haa m ade a life stu d y o f the ro perties o f R oots. ei bs and B arks, and is g iv in g th e world th e benefit o f his B No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used. No Operations or Cutting G uarantees to c u r e Catarrh. A sthm a, L ung, Stom ach and K idney troubles, and all P r iv a te s o f M n and W omen. A S U R i CANCER CURE Juat received from P ek in , C hina—s a fe , a w e and reliable. U ..fa ilin g in its works. I f you cannot cad. w ri»e for sym ptom blank md circular. Inclose 4 c e n ts in stam ps. CONSULTATION TREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. Free from Alcohol Since May, 1906, Ayer’s Sar saparilla has been entirely free from alcohol. If you are in poor health, weak, pale, nirv- ous, ask your doctor about tak ing this non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. If he has a better medicine, take his. Get the best always. This is our advice. W * p u b lis h o u r fo rm a l« « W * b a n is h vers s le o h o l from our m ed icines W e urge you to co n su lt your doctor FEW Wear This Stylish Suit! T h e s ta te o f m o n arch y Is t h e stp ¿ re m e s t th in g on e a r th ; for kings a re n ot only G od's lle u te n a n U upon e a rth , and sit upon God’s thron#, but e v e n by God h im self th ey a re called gods. T h e re be th re e p rin cip al sim ilitu d es th a t illu s tra te th e s ta te of m onarch y . One ta k e n out of th e w ord of God and th e o th e r tw o ta k e n out of th e g ro u n d s of policy and philosophy. In th e S c rip tu re s k ings are called gods an d so th e ir pow er is a f te r a ce r ta in re la tio n co m p ared to th e divin e pow ar. K ings a re also com pared to th e f a th e rs of fam ilies; for a king is tru ly p e re n s p a triae, th e politic fa th e r of h is people. And lastly kings a re co m p ared to th e head of th is m i crocosm of th e body of m an. K ings a re Justly called gods, for th a t th ey ex ercise a m a n n er of re se m b la n ce of d ivine pow er upon e a r th ; for If you will c o n sid er th e at- tf lb u te s to God, you sh a ll see how th ey a g re e In th e person of a king. God h a th pow er to c re a te or d estro y , m ake o r u n m ak e a t his p leasu re, to give life o r send d e a th , to Judge all and to be Judged no r a cco u n tab le to none, to ra ise low th in g s and to m ake high th in g s low a t his p leasu re, and to God a re both soul and body due. And th e like pow er h ave k in g s; th e y m ake an d u n m ak e th e ir su b je ct, th ey h ave pow er of r a is in s an d c a stin g down, of life and d e a th , Judges ov er all th e ir su b je c ts and In all cau ses and yet a cco u n tab le to none b u t God only. T h ey h av e pow er to e x a lt low th in g s an d ab a se high th in g s, and m ake of th e ir su b je c ts like m en a t th e che3s—a paw n to ta k e a bishop or a k n ig h t— and to cry up or dow n any of th e ir su b je c ts, a s th ey do th e ir m oney. And to th e king Is due both the affection of th e soul an d th e se rv ice of th e body of h is su b je c ts.—F ro m a S peech of Ja m e s I. B efore Parlia* m en t in 1609. HOW TO DOCTOR THE TREES Soma Simple Directions for Treating Cavities Which Are »till Small. M any of th e so-called tr e e doctors, as w ell a s th e people w ho em ploy them , have beeom e so e la te d o v er the id ea of tr e e sm rgery th a t th e y find •*ome ca u se for tre a tin g alm o st every and an y tre e , re g a rd le ss of its n e c e s sitie s o r th e re s u lts of such tre a tm e n t, or w h e th e r it 13 w o rth w hile to spend e ith e r tim e o r m oney upon them . A w ord of cau tio n Is th e re fo re not o u t of place. If you feel th a t your tre e s n eed a tte n tio n , look in to the m a tte r of tre e doctoring, so th a t you m ay know so m e th in g a b o u t It, an d then call upon a re sp o n sib le m an w ith a good re p u ta tio n to do your w ork. W hen th e tre e h as been n eglected and c a v itie s h ave form ed in th e tru n k of th e tre e , so m e th in g should be done to sto p th e In cre ase of th e opening, for, a f te r it h a s becom e so la rg e a s to e n circle th e g re a te r p o rtio n of th e tree, or w h ere th e e n tire c e n te r h as been d estro y ed , It Is n o t w orth th e tim e and m oney it ta k e s to p ro p erly tr e a t th ese tre e s. In ca se s w here th e tr e e can still be tre a te d th e c a v ity should be sc ra p e d and clean ed of all d ead wood, th e n give th e cav ity a th o ro u g h w ash ing or sp ra y in g w ith a solution or cop p e r su lp h a te . T h is so lution, applied to all p art£ of th e cav ity , will kill all th e re m a in in g r o t spores. Now the cav ity is re a d y to be filled w ith a ce m e n t m ix tu re , u sin g one p a r t of ce m e n t to th re e p a rts of clean, sh a rp sand. T h is is p ack ed Into tho cavity, filling It to one inch of th e finished su rfa c e , and th en apply a co v erin g of ono p a rt c e m e n t to on© p a r t sand. T h is Is p u t on eo as to b rin g the filling to & sm o o th su rfa c e , m a k i n g it conform to th e co n to u r of the tree tru n k . A co a t of coal ta r m ay be ap plied to d isco lo r th e ce m e n t and aid In m a k i n g th e filling w ater-tig h t. He W as Scared. T h e re used to be a sh e riff In a G reen m o u n tain co u n ty of V erm ont w ho fo r 40 y e a rs had d riv en his prls liners — m u rd e re rs , m oonshiners, th ie v e s—th ro u g h th e woods In h is bug gy to th e county Jail and y et who had n e v e r c a rrie d a re v o lv er n o r used a p a ir of h andcuffs In h is life. H e had a s tro n g h and, a b ra v e h e a r t and a s tu tte r. “ W e re n ’t you e v er a fra id ? " som e one ask ed him on© day. "W -w ell, I ’llow one© I w -w ui t-t-tol- ’rabl© w ell sk e o rt," h© ad m itted , slow If. "I h h eard 8-81 P P erk in s, th e b a rb e r, wuz g-gone d-daft a n ’ wuz c-carv in ’ p-people up, a n ’ I c-calc’lated It wuz m y official d-dooty to g go a n ' a r r e s t him . So I w w ent d-down to 8-81’s shop, an* w -w ent In, a n ’ 8-81 c-com e a t m e w-with a r ra z o r In each h-hand. A n’ th e n I 'llow I w u i t-tol ’rabl© w ell s k e e rt." "W h a t did you do?" “W-w w ell,” said th e old sheriff s p ittin g th o u g h tfu lly Into th e sandbox b eside th e stove, "I w u i s-so s s sk e e rt th a t I t-took ’em a a a w a y from him .' —E v ery b o d y ’s. Force of Habit. A sluggish liver m eans a coated tongue, "Do you know , D r K nlfem walked a bad breath, and constipated bow els. The question is , “ What is the best th in g d e lib e ra te ly p a s t m e today and n ev er to do u n d er such circu m sta n ces? ” Ask spoke." "D on’t m ind th a t. Em m y. H e ’s so your doctor if this is not a good a n sw er: ‘‘ T ik e laxative d o ses of A yer's P ills .” used to c u ttin g people th a t he did U — H a d . , 7 t k . 1. 0 . H R O»., Law M l. H i m — w ith o u t th in k in g .” Too Colonist Travel Eclipses All Pre vious Records. M o re In O n e M o n th T h an in F o rty - Five D ays D uring S a m e P e rio d in 1910. C h ica g o — R ev ised s ta tis tic s com p iled by officials o f th e H a r rim a n lin e an d re p o rts fu rn is h e d by r e p re s e n ta tiv e s o f o th e r ra ilro a d s w h ich handled c o lo n ist p a s s e n g e r b u sin e ss to th e P a cific C o a st d u r in g th e 30-day period e n d in g A p ril 10 disclo se t h a t all re c o rd s f o r t h a t c la s s o f tra v e l d u rin g th e an n u a l s p r in g p erio d w e re sm ash ed th is y e a r. T a b le s t h a t h a v e been com piled show t h a t 85 ,0 0 0 p erso n s tra v e le d from h u n d re d s o f p o in ts in th e E a st, N o rth and S o u th c itie s on th e w e s te rn ed g e o f th e c o n tin e n t w h ile th e sp ecial r a te s o ffered b y th e v ario u s lin e s w ere in fo rce . T h is fig u re, i t is d eclared , ex c e e d s by fu lly 15,000 to th e to ta l o f la s t s p r in g w h e n co lo n ist r a te s w ere o ffered th ro u g h o u t a p erio d o f 45 d ay s. T h e tr a v e l t h i s y e a r w as d is tr ib u te d a s fo llo w s: ' S o u th e rn P acific, v ia O gden, 15,- 32 0 ; v ia E l P aso , 9 ,9 2 9 ; v ia Los A n g e le s, 8 6 8 ; v ia P o rtla n d , 3,761. O reg o n - W a s h in g to n R a ilro a d & N a v ig a tio n co m p an y , 11,600. A tch iso n , T o p e k a & S a n ta F e, 20,- 000. N o r th w e s t ro u te , v ia H ill lin e s, e s tim a te d , 15,000. V ia o th e r lin e s, e s tim a te d , 10,000. I t is e s tim a te d t h a t fu lly 50,000 o f all th o se w ho tra v e le d on c o lo n ist tic k e ts th is s p r in g w e n t to C a lif o r n ia and e x tr e m e W e s te rn s ta te s o th e r th a n th o se classified in th e P acific N o r th w e s t g ro u p . T h e S a n ta F e c a rrie d p r a c tic a lly all o f its co lo n ist tr a v e le rs to C a lifo rn ia , an d th e bu lk o f th is cla ss o f b u sin e ss o v er th e H a rrim a n lin e s w e n t in th e sa m e d ire c tio n . D a ta co m p iled by r e p re s e n ta tiv e s o f th e H a r rim a n ro ad s fo r th e s p rin g p erio d o f 1910 show s t h a t 29,170 col o n is t p a s s e n e rs w e re tr a n s p o r te d o v er th e S o u th e rn P acific lin e d u rin g th a t tim e , an d d u r in g th a t tim e an d th a t 10,490 o th e r s tra v e le d o v er th e O re- g o n -W a sh in g to n R a ilro a d & N a v ig a tio n c o m p a n y 's ro u te . T h e to ta l f o r th e S a n ta F e ro ad th is y e a r, i t is d e c la re d , show s an in c re a se o f fu lly 15 p e r c e n t o v e r th e b u sin e ss done l a s t s p rin g . A ta b le p re p a re d by p a s s e n g e r traffic officials o f th e H a rrim a n lin e s in re g a rd to c o lo n ist tra v e l to C a lifo rn ia fro m th e s p r in g o f 1901 to th e fall o f 1910 sh o w s th e fo llo w in g fig u re s : V ia O gden, 385,750. V ia El P aso , 179,678. V ia P o rtla n d . 45,794. V ia L os A n g e le s, 14,106. T o ta l, 625,328. T h e S a n ta F e ro ad is ofTem g a sp e cial r a t e o f o n e fa re f o r th e ro u n d t r ip to p o in ts in C a lifo rn ia a c c o u n t o i th e E le c tric a l S u p p ly J o b b e r s ’ a sso c ia tio n co n v en tio n . RULES FOR ------- - — - - - ------ DIETING Much Trifling With Digestion These Days and Much Harm Results. H ere aro a few ru le s th a t th e girl who is d e te rm in e d to d ie t d o es well to ob serv e. T h e re is to o m uch triflin g w ith o u r d ig estio n th e s e days, and n o t th e least h arm Is done by th e n otion fo r u u d ereatin g . N ev er d iet on th e ad v ice of a frien d . H er reg im en m ay have done w onders fo r h e r and will p u t you to bed o r m ak e you a sorry -lo o k ln g w reck. D on’t d iet to ex cess a t an y tim e. G irls, m ake su re sh e know s d ietetics. M any p h y sician s, good In o th e r th in g s, h av e little know lege of th e effect of food upon th e sy stem . If you w an t to d iet from a cause, as from d ia b e te s or kid n ey tro u b le, do It relig io u sly ; alm o st b e tte r n o t begin th a n to do It sp asm o d ically , le ttin g up w h en ev e r food tem p s you. If you only d iet fo r th e sa k e of fig u re o r com p lex tlo n , co u n t th e co st be fore s ta rtin g C u ttin g o u t th e foods of o rd in a ry fam ily m eals is h ard Ask yo u rself, "W h ich m ean s m o st to m e, th e lo ss of a few p o u n d s o r b eing a n u isa n ce a t m e altim e?" D on’t keep on d ie tin g If you feel th a t it d isa g re e s w ith you. T h is holds good even w hen y o u r food list is c a re fully cen so red by a p h y isician . T h e b e s t of th em will m ak e m istak es. F ind o u t in tim e w h at is w rong. D on’t d iet to ex cess a t any tim e. W om en often go to th e p o in t of w eak ening th e ir e n tir e sy stem by in ju d i ciously follow ing a d o c to r’s advice. Com m on se n se and m o d eratio n a re good th in g s to hold to in th e m a tte r of food. __________________ We Give A (way Absolutely) Free c f Cost T he People’s Com m on Sense M edical A dviser, in Plain I.nglish, o r Medicine Simplified, by R . V. lic rc o , M . D .f Chief C onsulting Physician to the Invalids’ Hotel ur ! -r gical In stitute at Buffalo, a book of 10U-S large pages and over 700 illustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 onc-cent stam ps to cover cost o f muiiiiig only, o r, in I rench C loth binding for 31 stam ps. O v er 680,000 copies of this com plete 1 umily D octor Book were sold in cloth binding at regular price of $1.50. A fterw ards, one and a half million copies w ere given away as above. A new , up-to-date revised edition is now ready fo r mailing. B etter scud NO"-»', before ull are gone. Address W o r l d ' s Dia« ruNSAKY M e d ic a l A s s o c i a t i o n , R. V . Pierce, M . L)., President, Buffalo, N . Y« D R . P I E R C E * 8 F A V O R I T i: P R E S C R I P T I O N T H E O N E R E M E D Y f o r w o m a n 's p e c u lia r ailm en ts g o o d en o u g h th a t its m a k e rs a re n o t a fra id to p riu t o n its o u tsid e w r a p p e r It* e v e ry in g re d ie n t. N o S e c r e ts —N o D ec e p tio n . T H E O N E R E M E D Y f u r w o m e n w h ich co n tain s d o a lc o h o l and n o h ab it-fo rm in g d ru g s, b la d e fro m n ativ e m ed icinal fo re s t ro o ts o f w ell estab lish ed c u ra tiv e v a lu e. K in iM F Y 1 a d e c ep tiv e d ise a se th o u sa n d s hu v e it and I f you w an t u c a n m ake no m is ta k e by u s in g U r. K ilm e r’s S w am p-R oot, th e if* e a t k id n ey rem edy. A t d r u g g is ts in fifty - c e n t a nd d o llar sizes. S a m p le b o ttle by m ail free, also p a m p h le t te llin g you how to find o u t if you h a v e k idney trouble. A d d re s s D r. K ilm e r & Co.. B in g h a m to n , N . Y. TR O U B LE SAVE BEST HENS FOR MATING Leg Band and T ra p Ncct Are A lm ost In d isp en sab le fo r S u c c e s s - C a re of Flock. T h e se aso n Is ap p r o a c h in g w h en t h e p o ultry k e e p e r will be gin to pick ou t his b est bi rds for t h e n e x t se a s o n ’s m atin g s. None bu t t h e b est shou ld be u se d In th e b r e e d in g pens, A R T C R E A T IO N a n d if t h e b r e e d e r h a s h a tc h e d eggs P a n a m a -P a c ific I n te rn a tio n a l E x position. T he T h ree G reat C hances. E veryltody buys T r a n s f e r E m blem in tw elv e from his b e s t h en s of last se a so n he E v ery h u m an b ein g —man, wom an colors, t h r e e b e a u tifu l m aid e n s re p r e s e n tin g Com is r e a so n a b ly s u r e of so m e good m erce. M a n u fa c tu r in g a n d A g ric u ltu re , size te n If a b r e e d e r is tr y in g for p er an d child, hero and convict, n e u r a s t h e inches, b ig g e s t se lle rs on E a r th , t r a n s f e r s on a n y birds. fisherman, ath le te th in g . A g e n ts w a n te d . S a m p le by m ail 60c. fection In a n y form, t h e leg b an d and nic a n d deep-sea D on’t d elay . A d d re ss 1915 E x p o sitio n Ad Co., t h e t r a p n e s t a r e a lm o st i n d isp e n s an d in valid—n eeds t h e bles sing of S32 M a rk e t S t., S a n F ra n cisc o . God th ro u g h three, an d only three, able. Taking the Rain Cure. T h e carefu l b r e e d e r can es t im a t e g r e a t ch an n els : Re sponsibility, r ecr ea T h e com plexion cu re of th e Irish so very closely t h e value of t h e young tion an d affection ; work, play an d ciety belle Is th e ra in cu re, acco rd in g stock for f u t u r e b reeders. He kn ows love. With th ese a n y life is happy in to th e P all Mall G azette. T he Irish t h e good a n d b ad points of e a c h of his sp ite of sorrow and pain, suc cess ful w om an p u ts on h er rain co at, and a | birds, an d h a s m a te d to overco m e d esp ite th e b it t e re s t failures. With sm all h at, w ith o u t veil, and sa u n te rs defects a n d im pro ve points a lread y ou t th e m a man b reak s his he art. o u t fo r a b risk w alk in th e h a rd e st good. E v e ry y ear he Is n e a r e r perfe c Fevers his conscious conn ection with If you w a n t to keep a h ead dow npour, le ttin g th e fre6h d ro p s play tion, an d ev ery y e a r g r e a t e r c a r e Is i God. on h e r face as th e y w ill. W hen she I t a k e n of t h e flock, for he h a s l earn ed strong, fatu o u s youth from o v erre ach r e tu rn s to h e r hom e sh e ch an g es h er t h e value of cleanliness an d pro p er ing him se lf you try to give him re If w et clo th es, ru b s h er face w ith a soft, ! food. I n se c ts will n e v e r sa p t h e life sponsibility, r ecreatio n , affection. w arm tow el and r e s ts a ll h e r facial of h is flock a n d kill t h e v itality of you w an t to pu t courage an d as p ira m uscles. __________________ | his b reed ers. T ain te d food o r w a t e r tion into th e gelatin o u s c h a r a c t e r of n e v e r r e a c h e s th em , ev e r y th in g is a s t r e e t w a l k e r , or t h e flickering m en T R Y M U RIN E EYE REM EDY T h e y h ave tality of a hysteric, you labor to fur fo r R ed, W eak . W eary , W a te ry E y es fresh , p u r e a n d clean. an d G ra n u la te d E y elid s. M urine D o esn ’t p len ty of roo m In t h e i r w i n t e r q u a r nish Just t h e s a m e trio — work, r ecr ea S m a rt—S o o th es E y e P ain . D ru g g ists ters, a n d he prov ides ex ercise by tion an d affection. In ev ery case t h e Sell M u rin e E y e R em ed y , L iquid. 25c, th r o w i n g t h e g rain In chaff on th e h ealin g po wer which you w an t to give 50c, $1.00. M u rin e E y e S alv e in floor. H e does this In t h e ev en in g is re al life, an d real life m ean s Ju st A septic T u b es, 25c, $1.00. E y e B ooks a f t e r t h e y h av e gone to roost, and th e s e t h r e e things. 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