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Spring-Cleaning Good Word for tho Departed. Here Is the kind of an obituary a Georgia editor put up for a man: “ Poor Jim Jones slung his earthly gar ments on a limb and swam tho river yesterday. He did not stand back be cause the water was cold, but plunged right In and struck out for the other shore and uict the angels smiling. Jim was a poor man, but had his subscrlp- | tioQ to his home paper paid up and got there In good shape. Peace to his memory.” Tho H u m a n System Neede It. Mr». M. M o r g a n . 411 4th A v e . , E ., B r u ln e r d , M in n ., w r i t e s : “ I ta k e fr o m b o t t l e s o f H o o d 's S a r s a p a s p r in g to p u r if y th e b lo o d Ju st a s r e g u la r ly a s I d o m y h o u s e c le a n in g . a n d g o a r o u n d lig h t -fo o t e d and l i g h t - h e a r t e d . I b e l i e v e i t i s t h e b e s t b lo o d p u r ifie r k n o w n .” H o o d 's S a r s a p a r i l l a s o c o m b i n e s t h e c u r a t iv e p r in c ip le s o f ro o ts , b a r k s a n d h e r b s a s to r a is e th e m to th e ir h ig h e s t e ff ic i e n c y ; h e n c e Its u n e q u a le d c u r e s . G e t It t o d a y in u s u a l l i q u i d form or tablets c a l l e d S a r s a l u b s . om* t o t w o rilla In t h e FOR ACMES I The London market for the Importa tion of plumage for ladies’ hats Is the lurgest In the world and It is estimât ed that 5,000 persons are employed in the manufacturing and other work in cidental to this trade. Tho value of the Imports Is said to be $3,500,000 to $4,000,000 a year.—Forest and Stream. P le a s e . After the sermon on Sunday morn ing the rector welcomed and shook bands with a young German. “ And are you a regular communicant?” ■aid the rector. “ Yes,” said the Ger man; “ I take the 7:45 every morning.** —Lipplncott's. W elcome W ords to W omen Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their sex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the advice of a physician o f over 40 years* experience —a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases of women. Kvery letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from telling tc their local physician. The locul physician is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything without “ an examination.** Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are generally need less, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them* D r. Pierce*9 treatment will cure 'ou right in the privacy o f your own home. His “ Favorite Prescription** has cured hundreds of thousands, some o f them the worst of cases. It is the only medicine o f its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated physician. The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. There’ s no secrecy. It will bear examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don’ t take it. Don’ t triiie with your health. Write to World’ s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V . Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y .,—take the advice received and be well. Kidney Trouble Overcome by the Great Treatment I have been a sufferer for years with kidney and bladder trouble and took al most everything a drug store contained, without obtaining any benefit. 1 suffered so that l became utterly discouraged, as i could not sleep, was always dizzy and had a headache all the time. I saw one of your advertise ments and as a last resort, decided to try your Swamp-Hoot. 1 am now taking the third bottle and feel like a new woman, sleep well and have no pains i whatever. 1 strongly advise all sufferers to take the only real cure for kidney and blad der trouble. Dr. Kilm er’s Swamp-Root was a God send to me. You may publish this letter if you wish so that it may be the means of bringing some poor sufferers back to I health. MKS. MARY O ’ DONNELL, Lander, Wyo. Subscribed and sworn to before me this .Tilly 14th, 1909. CHARLEY ALLEN, Notary Public in and for Fremont Co., Wyo. PLUMBING SU P P LIE S1 - ------- - W e Sell All - - Help U. Fight the Trust Bath T u b ..............$ 8.00 T o ile ts ................... 11.00 Letter to Dr. Kilmer A Co. Binghamton, N Y All guaranteed absolutely first- class. J. SIMON & BRO. 581-85 Front St., Port and. Ore. KILL YOUR MILES, GOPHERS Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Go., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tell ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Price fiftv-eents and one-dollar. AND OTHER RODENTS C ele b ra tio n F o rb id d en . W h itn ey ’ s Rodent T orch will d o th e w ork. F ully tested at L ew is and Clark F air and O. A . C. A d dress M. T. WHITNEY. Chitwood, Or. M oney and M an. When a man can make money Just a little bit faster than he can manage to let go of it, and can hold onto the surplus bo that another can never sep arate him from it even with a steel crowbar, then he is It—any old way you try to solve the problem of money and man. _________________ W illie ’s W ls n . “Wish I was a horse,” said Willie, as he watched his father’s horse prancing. Then, alter a moment’s re flection, he added, "Except at dinner time.” Insomnia “ I have been using Cascarets for In somnia, with which I have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can say that Cas carets have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friends M being all that they are represented.** Thos. Gillard, Elgin, 111. Pleasant. P alatable Potent. T aste O w d. Do Good. N ev er Sick**n W eaken or Gripa. 10c. 26c, 50c. N aver aold in bulk. T*»e gen uine ta blet stam p *J C C C. G uaranteed tn cu re o r y our m oney hack. PORTLANt),OREGON. NOW V est TIME o f tha y ea r t o have y o u r teeth o u t and pla te and b rid g ew ork d on e and here is the p la ce t o get the t painless w ork possible. C oni p a re o u r P ric e* W a flnluh pinto and bridge work fo r out- o f tow n patrona in one day J f desired. Painlpee extraction free when plate« or bridge work is ord er ed. Consultation free. 15.1 Molar Crowns K k B r .d » .W 4 .l Gold .’ ¡Jim,. Enamal Filling« Silver Fillings .50 Good Rubber Plates Beit Red Rubber _ 1.1 1.00 5.00 7.51 7.50 Painless Extr’ tloe >.50 Plates A ll work f u lly guaranteed for fifteen years. W ise Dental C o ., ik . Painless Dentists Faffing Bvfftflng. Third tad WasHngtM. POffTUND. ORf O m s s le a r t: I A ■ t o l l M l u S s r > - l t s | P N U H N o . 17—*11 H K N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t í se r a pl< m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r . Indianapolis, Ind., April 24.— In vestigations which are expected to result in several more arrests and fur nish evidence that Indianapolis has for l4u past two years been the headquar ters o f a nation-wide conspiracy that has resulted in 80 destructive explos ions o f dynamite, including the w reck ing o f the Los Angeles Times, and causing a property loss o f $2,000,000, are being conducted by the police, De tective W. J. Burns and the National Erectors’ association. As a sequel to the sensational ar rest o f John J. McNamara, secretary- treasurer o f the International associa tion o f bridge and structural ironwork ers, in this city, and in D etroit o f James B. McNamara, his brother, and Ortie E. McManigal, D etective Burns tonight sent a message to the police from Tiffen, Ohio, to the effect that a “ plant” comprising between 300 and 400 pounds o f dynamite had been found at the home o f James McMani gal. father o f one o f the three men ar rested charged with com plicity in the blowing up o f the Los Angeles news paper plant, causing the loss o f 21 lives. Accompanied by an attorney for the National Erectors’ association and the Tiffen ch ief o f police. Burns found the explosive in a shed at the McMan igal homestead. More arrests in the dynamiting in vestigation are expected. Detectives are known to have several men under surveillance and the reported confes sion o f one o f the men arrested in De troit to Chicago detectives, is said to have mentioned several who are being watched and will soon be arrested. In addition, Prosecutor Baker an nounced tonight that the Marion coun ty grand jury would be called in ses sion tomorrow to investigate dynamit ing outrages committed here several months ago and to try and fix the re sponsibility for the placing o f high explosives in the American Central L ife building in this city. He notified Superintendent o f Police Hyland to appear before the grand jury and bring the books and records taken from the office o f the Ironwork ers’ union. An effort was made by labor leaders to obtain these books from the police, but Superintendent Hyland refused to give them up. From Captain Stephen Wood, chief o f the Chicago detective bureau, came the won! that one o f the men arrested in Detroit had confess«;!. According to Captain Wood, the confession describes in detail the dy namiting o f buildings, railroad trains and factories where conflicts between union and non-union labor existed. Wood said the confession was placed in the possesion o f attorneys repre senting the National Ersetors’ associ ation, and has been sent to Los An geles to be used in the trial o f the cases against the men under arrest. Later the dynamite found at Tiffen had been placed in the guard o f two policemen. H is B u s in e s s . "What you want to do is to hare that mudhole in the road fixed,” said the visitor. "That goes to show,” re plied Fanner Corntossel, “ how little you reformers understand local con ditions. I’ve purty nigh paid off a mortgage with the money I made haulin’ automobiles out o ’ that mud- hole.”—Clristinn Register. • r e t h e sa fe st a n d m o st r e lia b le ca th a rtic a n d sy s te m c le a n se r. T h e b est re m e d y f o r T o r p id L iv e r , B iliou sn ess a n d S ic k H ea d a ch e. A t D r u g r f s t s ’ o r b y M a ll, 2 5 C a n ts H o y t C h e m i c a l C o . P o r t l a n d , O rkgow I w ill a w ill ffiv n g iv e fo r a case o f Stom ach T rou- ble N eu rolog y w ill not cure. n o sick °r we|1 y°u need my ♦ ° V V ,V ,V new b o o k le t ' N e u r o l o g y , the W a y to H ea lth .” M ailed free. DR. H. W . FREEZE, Neurologist. 308 M erchants T ru st B ldg., P ortland. O re, FOR Y E A R S H ousew ives have used a cloth to protect their hair w h ile sw eep in g , b u t noth in g to p rotect th eir lungs, ca u sin g irritation and inflam m a tion. D ust is both d a n g eiou a and annoying. You w ould refu se w a ter that w as not clean, but continue to brea th e p olluted atm osphere and n ev er com plain. N O -D U 8 T S W E E P IN G COM POUND is chem ically prepared, absorbs the dust ant. dis ease germ s, saves d o c to rs ’ bills. Make you r prem ises ‘ ‘d u st cle a n ” b y using S w eep in g C om pound; burn the sw eepin gs. N O -D U S T N o. 1, fo r household use. In 5 and 10-lb. cans. 36c and 60c., g ro ce r s; 75-lb m etal drum s. 12.50. N O -D U S T N o. 2, fo r busin ess places, 75-îb. drum s. $2.25; 150-lb. barrels. $4.00; 200-lb. bar rels. $6.00; f. o. b. P ortland. O rd er by mail or through y ou r g ro ce r o r d r u g g ist. Send fo r circulars. O R E S -E N T C H E M IC A L C O . 526 W ashington S t , Portland, Or*. 1 ' rs And you hsveesrusd the suit. l o u CA.i't fail to get orders. Our «0 busiitiful s a m pie« Create A •».nation w h eru iei Indianapolis Was Headquarters of Regular Dynamiting Gang. Harrisburg, Pa., April 24.— When a train with Chicago connections arrived in Allentown, Pa., late last night, it was found that one o f the passengers, who had been in Portland, Colo., su perintending the erection o f a cement plant, had smallpox and had been suffering for seven days. He was placed in quarantine, all the cars o f the train were disinfected and the state health authorities G r c d i c a i . 1 . . m y in L i f e . started out to round up all the passen Neither rich furniture, nor abund gers and vaccinate them. ance of gold, nor a descent from an illustrious family, nor greatness of au Woman Solves Difficult Problem. thority, nor eloquence and all the Wellesley, Mass.— Miss Clara E. charms of speaking, can produce so Smith, Ph. D., instructor in mathe great a serenity of life a8 a mind matics at W ellesley college, has been tree from guilt, kept untainted, not notified that she has been elected as a only from actions, but purposes, that fellow to the American association for are wicked —r ’ *--■ the Advancement o f Science. Miss Smith’s election came partly because F e l i n e i v i e .o d y . First Cat— "How sweetly you sing! I o f her solution o f a problem in mathe never heard anything so entrancing! matical science, a problem which has What was that last song?” Second perplexed mathematicians for nearly A fte r several years o f Cat (sentimentally)— " ‘If I had nine a century. thousand lives to live, I’d live them all hard work she discovered that A b el’ s for you.’ ”— Woman’s Home Compan theores could be used to do Bessel’ s problems quicker and simpler. ion. K new COLDS C The Rev. 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Wsfurnish you our portfolio exb « . samples ofthe latorl eeayes hbricsand colors, absolutely free Do y ,,u want th Is feel! med*. rdereultaod tb Is remarkably easy money* In« butilises tbet will make you Hobf A . p ital or letter ins' «1 to usevunueglreay * •*atl clothes cad s big business. <%0 Police Seize Books o f Ironworkers’ Union — Plant ot Dynamite Found—Confession. I V t l i K s f â t v ^ E ü YE S d l v ë T h e London F e a th e r M a rk e t. ra re, Earn This Suit in One Hour! SPIES TO END TERROR Hillman is Released. Seattle— Clarence Dayton Hillman, multi-millionaire townsite promoter, was released from the county jail hav ing served a 20-day sentence imposed by United States District Judge Don- worth for attempting to influence prospective jurors. Hillman is under sentence to serve two and one-half years in the Federal penitentiary on McNeill island for using the mail to defraud, but is at liberty under $215,- 000 bonds pending action o f the court. Sports at Rose Festival. Portland, O r.— For those who love sporting events as well as gorgeous spectacles and elaborate parades, the Rose Festival to be held here June 5 to 10 is planning an attractive array o f events. C hief among them will be a classy matinee harness meet at the Country Club under the auspices o f the Riverside Driving association, the crack reinsmen’s association o f the Northwest. A fine line o f turf events in which the speedy nags owned here and in this vicinity will be on the card. Fifteen Drown in Typhoon. Manila— The steamer Charles Poi z«t, operating between Manila and Corregidor, foundered in a typhoon Sunday. It is estimated that 15 per- j sons were drowned. Fishermen r e s -! ’ cued a number o f the crew and pas sengers. One American is missing. 1 PARAGON TAILORING COMPY, Dept. 34, Chicago. Ill TO MAKE DEVONSHIRE CREAM L e t M ilk S tand U n til a Good H ead of C re a m Rises, Cook to B oiling P o in t. A reader who was Interested In a •ecipe for making Devonshire cream has kindly written as follows, regard ing method of procedure: “ I used to work in a dairy at homo where De vonshire cream was one of our spe cialties. The way we made ours was to let the milk stand till a good head of cream rose on It. Then we lifted the tin containing it onto a copper boiler of water, hot, but not boiling, and let It simmer until done. In this way, the cream is made sweeter, though good results can be obtained either way. One advantage in water scalding is that you cannot burn the cream as you might with stove scald ing. Care must be taken not to have the milk tin too full or It will sink. The water must be of sufficient quan tity to float the milk tin. Our copper was generally built In a house, but In my opinion where a stove is used a large deep pan filled with water would answer the same purpose.” T ile s M ade by Saxons. In the north of Staffordshire, with in the parish boundaries of Stoke-up- on-Trent, lies the district called the Potteries. Though little is known of the earliest days of Its history It Is certain that tiles were made there by the Saxons, as some have been found during excavations made In recent times, and fragments of cooking and domestic utensils, probably of Roman origin were discovered there also. M o t h e r s wIU find M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o t h in g B y ru p t n e b e s t r e m e d y t o use fox t h e ir c h ild r e n l u r i n g l b « t e e t h in g p e r io d . ForgivenI We can even take a charitable view of tho time taken daily by the type writer girl for the arrangement of her hair. Her fingers are congested by the work of writing, and tired by contact with the hard keys of her machine; and the different feeling of her hair, and the little plays and mçvements of her fingers in adjusting It, are a dis tinct stimulation and relief.— Paul W. Goldsbury. In Atlantic. U C u res W hile Y o u W alk. A lle n ’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, sw eating, callu s,am i sw ollen, ach in g feet. Sola by a ll Druggists. Price 25c. D on ’ t accent any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address A lien S. O lm sted, Le R o y . N. Y. N o t t o Le T h o u g h t Cf. "M y dear,” he feebly said, after they had permitted her to go to him after the operation, “ I shall not re cover. They think I will, but they are mistaken. I feel it. I am go ing to die.” “ No, no, John!” she cried. “ Don’t say that! You mustn’t die! I haven’t a thing that is fit to wear to a r Pain and Swelling seldom indicate in ternal < rgan c trouble. They are usually the re-ult of local cold or inflammation which can be quickly removed by Ham lins Wizard Oil. D oing H i s S h a re . 'T suppose,” said the heiress’ father, "you have assured my daughter that you will grant her every wish.” “ No,” replied Baron Fucash, "I will not mis represent my financial resources. But I will do my best to he of service.” "In what way?” "I will help her to wish.’* _________________ H a rd to Live U p To. An example of greatness thrust upon one is an eleven-year-old boy living In Hamilton avenue, Yonkers. His name Is George Washington. H3 was born on Christmas day and christened on Easter. The lad sings In the choir of St. Andrew’s morial church. Constipation causes many serious dis eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc tor Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. T h e M oabite Stone. The “ Real Moabite Stone” is a black basaltic block, unearthed at Dlban in 1868, by Rev. F. A. Klelv, 3.8 feet by 1.2 feet In dimensions, which contain« 34 liles In the Phoenician language. These chronicle the result of Mesha King of Moah, from Ahab King of Is rael. At least two replicas of this valuable stone have been made, but tho original Is still In the Louvre iff Paris. _________________ TRY M U R IN E EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes. 25c. $1.00 Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. M ixed M etap hors. The famous commingling of meta phors beginning, "I smell a rat; I shall nip him In the bud,” has been surpassed. According to Punch a Yorkshire paper writes: “ We hope Mr. Atkinson will keep his word and with the ability he has always shown tear to shreds and tatters the sub terranean methods of the clique which at present rides the high horse.” THE EMPIRE LINE Have you *een the Ea«y Run ning Emp-re Creorr. Separator or the I^iunon Front Kin* (hut- oline Emrine? If not, you should, for they are both lead er« In their line, and the price« are riirht. W e will be glad to aend you catalog«. E M P IR E C R E A M S E P A K A IO H CO., l td. 32f> Hander» St.. Portland. Or G O V E R N M E N T S T A R T S C A M P A IG N A G A IN S T " B L A C K MiFNTS and SOLICITORS u wly patented article: carried in pocket. Send 55c in -lumps for sample to Pocket Door Lock Co., 130 Mohawk Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. M O H A I R w °°DLEsand H A N D .’» Write Today for Prices THE H. F NORTON 113 and 315 Front St. N e w Y o rk and C hicago T r y in g N ew M ethod , and R ecent D evelo pm en ts in L a tte r C ity Show P la n is W o rk in g . CO. PORTLAND. ORE. KODAKS Write for catalogues and literature. Developing ind printing Mail orders given prompt attention fortiand tt.oto Supply Co Chicago.— Clever Italian spies, un 149 Third Street PoltTLAN D . ORR. der the auspices of the federal police, M ud y o n ’«i C old R em ed y R H ieres th « it is said, are undermining the secret head, thruat and I u iik * alm ost Im m ediate ly- Checks Fevers, IiiMclinrjics o f I for price« and Sicilian societies in America, to whom the nose, takes a w a y all aches and puli a ippinjç taas. have been traced so many crimes. I t uiifted by cold s. It cures G rip ana o b THEO BEFcNHE M CO. stinate r o u g h « »n il pp-vents Pneum onia. 1 he "Black Hand’ ’and the Camorra, W rite P rof. M uuyon, .V.rd and J efferson 247 A;-h St.. Portland. Ore. which faces extinction In the courts Sis., Phlla Fa., f o r m edica l udvicu ab solutely free*. at Viterbo, Italy, will face a reckoning in Chicago, New York and other cities He Still Lives. in the country when secret investiga Charles Stillwell Is the name of a tion, which has been going on for two lad at Jackson, Miss., who walked or years, at last bears fruit. Both city and government officials the railroad track and w*as struck by C IT Y REAL ESTATE A N D H OM ES of Chicago have promised the arrest a passenger train. He was thrown a S 3 0 R ailw dy E x ch a n g e B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O r. distance of 65 feet by actual measure soon of a dozen or more ringleaders of the branches of Sicilian societies ment and he landed on his head In a AUTO SCHOOL which had established themselves in cornfield. If you think that did the business for him you are greatly mis 04 f*1 '¡.f ntesi through mslrucfions to duvio« that city. p m Mil work ihal <aa be produid, also taken. Ho shed a few tears, went to lathe work, drill press and lorsin*. The recent murders at “ death cor bed for a day and then got up and Finely «¡owed Bachie shop and school ner” have served only to emphasize room. Tuit -n i-e $35 cash. HA) split some ¿ood and feels all right payments $10 per week. the nearness of a climax In the his again. BELMONT ALTO SCHOOL « tory of the Italian vendetta. One of REALTY COMPANY. the men murdered now Is proven to Eaat 23d end Morruoa. Portland, Or. have been an aid of the police, al though ho at one time was foremost In the leadership of the "Black Hand.” /B , v INSIST UPON Gen. James E. Stuart, post office in spector in charge, who many times has been accredited with having un dertaken the task of breaking up the L. A. KLEIN & CO., Inc., Distributers "Black Hand” In Chicago, broke his 28 Front Street Portland* Ots*, rule of silence. "If Information Is wanted,” he said, ‘regarding the operations of any band of criminals It always Is a good plan Most econom ical and effectiv e fo r house to have some one Join that band.” and school heating. Tony Maniscalsco, one of the vic tims of the recent double murder at J. C. BAYER PURNACE CO. ‘death corner,” in Chicago, according By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Front and Maiket Sts. Pori and, Or. to his friends, attempted to secure an Vegetable Compound S E N D F O R C A T A LOOT E appointment as spy on his fellows in Baltimore, Sid.— “ I send you here- the “ Black Hand.” He made Inquiries about the date of the examinations ivith the picture o f my fifteen year old daughter Alice, who and even confidentially told his friends was r e s t o r e d t o he intended to try to get on to the health by Lydia E. squad. His plans were spoiled by a 1’ inkham’ s Vegeta 3udden development which ended in ble Compound. She his recent arrest. was pule, with dark circles u n d e r tier He was taken In custody as a cer eyes, weak and irrf- tain Malechetti, wanted in New York tuble. Tw o different and sought by the police of Sicily as a doctors treated hei Camorrist. He was suspected by the and called it Green police of a dozen or more American Sickness, b u t sh e cities of being one of the leaders of grew worse all tlia the "Black Hand.” time. Lydia E.Pink, “ I am not Malechetti. I am Tony ham’ s Vegetable Compound was ree. Mantaba,” the prisoner asserted. His ammended, and after taking three bot proof was so abundant that he was tles she lias regained her health, thar.ka released. But Inspector Revere kept to your medicine. I cun recommend il for all female troubles.” — Mrs. L. A. the man under surveillance and de C o r k h a n ', 1103 R utland Street, Balti termined not to let him escape. more, Md, It was while the investigation of Hundreds o f such letters from moth Malachetti or Maniscalsco, or Man ers expressing their gratitude for what taba was In progress that the shoot- Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com ng occurred. Antonio Dugo, who was pound has accomplished for them huvt slain with Maniscalsco, also was sus been received by the Lydia E. Pinkhaur pected of complicity In the "Black Medicine Company, Lynn, Muss. Hand” plots in Little Sicily. The po T o i i n g G ir ls , H e e d T h is A d v ic e . lice believe they now have conclusive Girls who are troubled with puinfu evidence that he was the man or irregular periods, backache, head wanted. ache, dragging-down sensations, faint ing spells or indigestion, should tukf immediate action and lie restored t< health by Lydia E. Pinkham’ s V ege Elusivo c.yegiass Case. SKIN SAVED FOR GRAFTING table Compound. Thousands have beer *T can’t seem to be able to find my restored to health by its use. I eyeglass case," said a visitor at the H ospital Surgeon D iscovers T h a t C u ti W r i t e t o M rs . P in k hum , L y n n ! Wolcott. "I have just lost the sixth cle C an Be P res e rve d In A ir- M a ss., f o r a d v ic e , f r e e . j case I have bought or begged since I T ig h t Jar. i came to New York.” The clerk threw Philadelphia.— A way of keeping FUH hKlUAStt Ur FOWL | open a drawer filled with articles of the kind mentioned and the visitor skin removed during a operation un- :11 it is needed for a skin grafting case Direction« by Which You Can Pro j was able to identify three of them as his. Tho lot in the drawer had been duce Dish That Will Make has been discovered by Dr. Wayne garnered In three days.— New York Hit With Father. Babcock. Heretofore the skin for such Sun. operations has been immediately Take a fowl as plump and tender transferred. During a recent operation, Doctor as you can get, clean It thoroughly Babcock had occasion to remove some and wash Inside and out in saleratus cuticle that would have been very water. Wipe dry, rub Inside and out lseful if he had a skin grafting case. with dry saleratus, not too much, nnd He placed the cuticle In antiseptic let lay over night. The next morning H eartb urn ! oloth and in a hermetically sealed jar. wash off the soda, cut up, taking DID YOU SAY? Five days later a skin-grafting opera pains to disjoint it properly, put Into tion was to be performed and the sup a kettle and nearly cover with cold Then you really need ply on hand was used with excellent water. Rub first with salt, popper and a little sage. Bring to a boil, results. By this method the skin removed then set back, closely covered, where H o s t e t t e r ’s during operations can be used lor It will just simmer until It is done. grafting instead of taking It from vol- When It Is very tender remove the S to m ach chicken from the broth, keeping hot. jnteer friends or relatives. Skim off all the fat from the liquor, B itte rs 6et It where It will boil up well. Sea KEEP COOL AND LIVE LONG son more if needed, and add one pint It tones the stomach, of cream if possible, or rich milk. aids digestion, prevents Let come to a boll, then draw to Chicago W o m a n D eclares T h a t U n d e r back of the stove and stir In quickly after-eating distress. w e a r S ho rtens th e Span of H u the well beaten yolk of an egg and a m an L ife . tablespoon of chopped parsley. Have Don’ t suffer any lon Chicago.— “ Shall I discard?” has be the chicken arranged upon a platter, ger. Take home a bot leaving a hollow In the center. Take come an oft reiterated question in Chi tle today and be able cago, following the declaration of Mrs. hot cream of tartar biscuits, split and to enjoy your meals. Frances Show, at the meeting of the lay In the hollow upon the platter, National Pure Air association. She as and then pour the cream and egg gravy over chicken and biscuits and It is also excellent for serts the average person can live 150 Fears, providing no heavy underwear Is serve at once. A little rice may be Malaria, Fever and added to the gravy, cooking well In worn during that time. Ague. the liquor before adding cream and Methuselah never owned a suit of underwear,” says frs. Shaw, “ and no egg. When this Is done make crisp m e could accuse him of being a young delicately browned triangles of toast man when he died. It was when people and serve In place of the biscuits. began to put on ‘uppers, lowers, and Sometimes, when using the toast In In N e t Results. unions’ that their span of life short place of the biscuits, fry thin, lean Rpeaklng at the church congress, the ened up,” she declares. Mrs. Shaw be slices of bacon until they are crisp bishop of Bristol expressed the view lieves she will live to he 100, though and golden brown, thtn arrange the that motoring had done much for the jhe would have attained a much great toast upon the serving dish, place the church. Yes; but not so much as It er age had she stopped wearing under bacon upon the toast and the chicken upon that, then pour the gravy over has done for the churchyard. Punch. wear In her earlier life. all. as usual M O H A IR FARMS, ACREAGE MY DAUGHTER V WASCURED WESTERN MANTLES BOYNTON FURNACES W o rth Som e R isk. For Illegal use of the mails a wom an In Chicago was barred by the post- office department. She wrote a long letter to the postmaster general, con cluding: “ If I could look Into your beautiful brown eyes you would believe my story” Facetiously the letter was "respect fully referred to the secretary of state for advice.” In due course of official routine the letter came back Indorsed, "Risk one eye.— Elihu Root.”— The Sunday Mag azine. Texan Lassoes A llig a to r. Houston, Tex.—Lassoed like a Texas steer, a monster alligator was captured In the ship channel Just be low Houston and chained and roped to a large plank was exhibited on the streets of the city before being taken to the Copping ranch, where It will be kept in a tank built for the saurian. The alligator measured 16 feet and Is one of the largest ever taken If) these waters. When captured Its body was nearly as large around as a barrel. It apparently having Just swal lowed a hog or calf. Kind of Dog to Own. For best results one should g^t ■ young dog and teach him his future duties gradually. Never allow him to leave the homestead alone and you will never have a dog that strays. Never chain your dog; that Is not nec essary. Teach him his proper place and make him obey you upon gesture or word and he will not overstep his lines. Treat him like a brother, give him his food and cool waler regularly and be kind to him and you will have a noble animal.— Rural Life. The Average Picnic. If a man will take a hard-boiled egg. a thin ham sandwich, and a badly fractured glass of lean lemon ade out on the lawn and sit down on a rustic bench—If there Is one, he will come close to making a noise similar to the averne** picnic. S low . N o t a drop o f A.lcohol Docrors prescribe very little, if in y , alcohol these days. They prefer strong tonics and altera tives. This is all in keeping with modern medical science. It explains why Ayer’s Sar saparilla is now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. W • p u bl ia i t o a r f o r m u l a s A i/ers W « u r g e y o n 4o canin t y o u r doctor Mrs. Starven I’ m surprised to Unless there is dailv action of the bow hear you say y y e having trouble to els, poisonous products «re absorbed, get your money out of Mr. Starboard causing headache, biliousness, nausea, He always boasted that he paid as h« dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your went.” Mrs. Rardem— "Maybe he does doctor ahout correcting your constipation but I can t get him to go." -Stray 8lo by taking laxative doses of Aver’ s Pills. rise ■ * M s d e b y th e J . C . A> i r C a .. L o w e ll, ¿ m i . ■