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M a k e B ig M o n e y D rilling W e lls T h i c k e r T h a n W a te r. IMFKOVKI) STANDARD HKII.I.INU M A t'll INK O n» Man (’•■ Handle ï Iun u re« on l o f drilling 130 feet »ml driving liming in one day . Only three levers -, „ , , I «tr » Urge rone Wetlc.a Had* itr Wrtlws Uat l o . i t l»ely will tirili .-Neri lud of form foruiMtloii. Atoìil drltt>. tirito, from M*n«li>ig M«n<liug but bm l k kind ation. Avoid Huy from u. ffu Wt¿l>uild lliette.up-to-d»te Fast Bui build lhu»w up-to-date mu chin«* w ill tell you all In i»t»li>g W rite for It, IIIIIM M MACMINfRV CO., M i i r i i , POBTIAOO, OfliQON Rath«r algnlflcant was the celebra tion of the Fourth of July In Hono lulu, with two Drlttsh cruisers to par tlclpate In the exercise* and with Drltlsh officers In attendance upon an official public reception of Independ ence day. Thin la strongly Indicative of the brotherly feeling existing between the two countries, of the oft-quoted senti ment that “ blood la thicker than war ter,’* and of the kinship of the Eng lish-speaking people. The mingling of the Hritlsh army and navy officials with the Americana In celebration of the anniversary of this country's Independence la sug gestive of the old soldiers’ reunions In which veterans of the Union and Confederate armies fraternise and march together In procession and are brothers under the skies who have for gotten any past differences that es tranged them- for a time.—Sun An tonio Express. K O D A K S iZ°r^ ?r K . Write fo r ratak>$ru«a and literature. D eveloping end p rin tin g Mail oniera given prom pt attention I o r t la n d P h o to S u p p ly C o. 14» T hird S treet P O R T L A N D . ORR. WE BUY OLD GOLD H lg h eet p rice» paid fo r S ilvgr, O ld J ew elry , G old l c e t h . r u . U N C L E M YEKK. F orty y ear» in P ortland. 71 Sixth, b etw een Oak ami Pine. E V E R Y HOME A s ight cold is not taken seii indy enough, anti too often neglected. Isn't 8 h ou ld have a co p y o f my new booklet. it better to cure t at o< Id right up with If •m'ins Wizard Oil than to let it run ’ ‘ N e u ro lo g y — th e W a y t o H ealth .*’ in o Pneumonia or ('oiiHump ion? I t te'la o f the w on d erfu l cu re« that have keen m a d e and how to g e t w ell. W rite fo r it today, to D K H A R V E Y W. F R E E Z E , M erch a n ts T ru st B ld g ., P ortland, O regon . Strauss Has New Orchestral. Richard 8trauss is writing a new or chestral work to be called "An Alpine Symphony.” The development of the motives parallels the journeys of an Alpine climber, who hies to the moun tains to be away from the cares of the world. Musical description Is to be given of the characteristics of the ascent, a waterfall, a deep gorge and a moun tain thnuder storm. At the summit the climber raises his voice in praise of the splend#rs of Alpine scenery. The descent Is occupied with the struggle In the wanderer’s heart be tween the feeling of Nature alone and the higher feeling for the divine, each feeling being represented by Its own melody. Finally the melody of faith dom inates the other, and the symphony concludes with a hymn praise to Ood. THE LAW OF DIVORCE I f in terested, nend 50c in stam pa and g et it. Addreaa I .aw P u b lish in g Co., P ortland. Ore. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL Ytu (ft the most thorough instructions m dnvini and prac kal work that can bo produced, also ~ lathe work, drill press and forging. Finely equipped nuchie shop and school room TuM>o.i loo $35 cash. $40 payments $10 per week. ^ BLLMONT AUTO SCHOOL i GARAGE. East 23d and Morrison. Portland, Or Skylights Tanks G utters D ow n S p ou ts S teel C eiling He Wanted a Permanent One. Joshua was buying a field glass. “ This o n e ." said the clerk, “ is just 2 v4 Market Portland. Oregon what you want. Its m agnifying pow SE N D FOR C A TA LO G U E . er is twenty-five tim es.” “ N o,” Joshua replied, “ I want to use it oftener that that.” — Success Wisdom’s Real ObjeoL Wisdom does not show Itself so Magazine. touch in precept as In life—In a firm Joan of Aro's Sword. ness o f mind and m astery of appetite. A sword In tho Dijon museum has It teaches us to do, as well as to talk; lust been Identified as that used by and to mAke our actions and words Joan of Arc and presented to her by all of a cplor. — Seneca. Charles VII. of France. On one side of the hilt, says the London Mall, Is engraved a figure kneeling before ■ cross, and the Inscription: -Charles VII.,- while the other side bears the name “Voucouleura." The sword alio bears the arms of France and of the F i n e s t i n Q u e l ' t y . L a r g e s t in V a r i e t y . town of Orleans, and the date 1419. T hey meet, every requirem ent fo r cleau iug und C. BAYER /. Wfiitiemore's Jr Shoe P olishes polishing shoes o f m l k lu d s and colors. Market for Canadian Tomatoes, »am ple boxes of tomatoes, packed In peat and sawdust, were recently despatched from Toronto to Covent garden. It ts thought that n brisk trade In this vegetable oan be de veloped between England and On tario. V. .fiüííli OH IS Si MG'. - L,,„, |H f t 1-risr snout- » arn ’ '-'-V »M , GREINER'S CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH HOME ' I A healthy body dalie» <11 s «» hho : Chiropractic jdju»tnient» make ndjuMtmantH uiitke henil healthy »y i.od I »oil ich a» by l.y remov' removing tha fitti ho o f diseuse. No N< knives; no drugs; no osteopathy. Fantina uni id dieting directed soi- ou u li .'ul 1 y, Tritine«! nu C U L T ED C2E the on ly ladles shoe dressing th a t positively con ta in s O IL Blacks and Polishes fa d le s' and ch ild ren ’s b oots and »h oes, s l i l n e » W i t h o u t r u b b i n g , 2V*. -F re n c h G loss,” 10c. D A N D Y com b in a tion fo r clea n in g a n d polishing e ll kinds o f russet o r tun shoes, 25c. “ Star” size, 10c. Q U I C K W H I T E m a k e» d irty c a n v a s shoes d r a i n am i w h i t e . In liq u id fo r m ho it can be • u l r k l y and « 'n e l ly applied. A sp on ge in ev ery pa ck ago, so a lw a ys r e a d y fo r use. T w o sizes, 10 aud 25 cents. If y ou r dealer does n o t k eep the kind y ou w ant, ■end us his address um l the price lu stam ps fo r a fu ll size package. W H IT T E M O R E ,0 -1 1 A lb a n y S t ., BRO S. & ALL OISEASES PERMANENTLY REMOVE» ■Y OUR METHODS Sufferers from Appendicitis, bronchitis. Can- car, Catarrh, Diabetes, Dropsy. Deafness, Epi lepsy, Eczema. Goitre. Gull Stone. Heart Dls- OHne. Hernia. Lumbugo, Neuntlgin. Pnrulynis. Kheumatism, Sciatica, or unv other ditMtaso, art* invited to write un. W o show you how to raise »our vitality and keep wall. (W rite to- duy. Your cure will he quicker ) C O ., C a m b r id g e . MATILDA M . GREINER, D. 7751* W illia m s A venue M u .» . 5'he Ulilcst nml l.myest Manufacturer» oj ¿¡hue J'uliahes in the World. CM SUPERINTENDENT PORTLAND, O rsson W . L. D O U G L A S • 2 . 50 , * 3 . 00 , * 3.50 & * 4.00 SHOES WOMEN wear W.L.Douglas stylish, perfect fitting, easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same as W.L. Douglas Men’s shoes. TH E STANDARD OF Q U A L IT Y FO R YEA R S O VER 3 0 T h e workmanship which has made W . L. Douglas shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W .L .D o u g la s shoes are made, you w ould then understand w hy they are w a r r a n t e d to hold their shape, fit better and t wear longer than any other make for the price I THRONGS COME TO SEE MUNYON Surprising Number of Visitors Shows Interest in Expert. Harriman Lines Will Not Recognize Federation of Shop Men. Local Folk Testify—Stomach Troubla Conquered end Rheumatiem Panga Overcom e, Kline, for Men, Makea Plea on E co nomic Grounds—Officiala Say ,Duty T o Public Prevents. One o f the most remarkable feat ures about Prof. J. M. Munyon is the extraordinary amount o f attention he has attracted. Here and all over the country, the immense crowds that have been flocking to see him, and the large quantity o f mail he receives daily at his headquarters, Munyon’ a Laboratories, 63d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia. He receives mail and visitors from ever city in the United States and Canada. Most notable is the fact that rich and poor come to him alike, and a few hours spent at the side o f the physician is a most in teresting study in human nature. Many remarkable cases o f relief as- cured were related at the store this week. One was that o f a man who had suffered from indigestion and stomach trouble for more than ten years. He said: " I think I had ore o f the worst cases o f stomach trouble on record. I could not digest anything I ate. Food fermented in my stomach and formed gas, which passed out in the abdomen and up under my heart, and at times made me suffer so badiy I expected to die. I had intense headaches and fre quent attacks o f dizziness, and I grew short o f breath when 1 attempted to walk up stairs. 1 was also much con stipated. I came here a short while ago and took Munyon’s full course o f stomach treatment. Now 1 must ad mit I feel like a new man. I can eat anything 1 want with no distress a f terward, and all o f the other symp toms o f my trouble have disappeared. I notice particularly that my head is much clearer and my brain works bet ter. I am full o f ambition and energy and enjoy life hugely. I can never tell how glad I am that I had the good sense to try this Munyon treatment.” Another enthusiastic visitor was a woman who declared that her mother had been relieved o f rheumatism in a most remarkable manner. She said: "M y mother was flat on her back in bed with rheumatism, sciatic, muscu- lary and inflammatory. Doctors had pronounced her case almost incur able and we had about given up hope o f her ever being able to walk again. I procured a treatment for her from one o f these Munyon doctors, and today she is able to get about the house with perfect ease and can go out doors, and in fact, do anything that a woman o f her age might be expected to do. The rheu matic pains and inflammation have en tirely disappeared. I think this Mun yon treatment is a positive wonder worker. ” . Letters addressed to Prof. J. M. Munyon Personally, Munyon’ s Labora tories, 63d and Jefferson Sta., Phila delphia, Pa., or callers who apply at that address, will receive free medical advice. There is not a penny to pay for the fullest and most painstaking medical examination. You are made to feel, whether by personal inter view, or letter, that the advice is ab solutely free and you are not under any obligation to follow it. San Francisco—-The Southern Pacific company, through Julius Kruttschnitt, vice president and director o f mainte nance o f the Harriman lines, absolute ly rejected a demand for recognition o f the Federation o f Railway Em ployes, composing five shop trades and 25,000 men. This would hamper the company in performing its duty to the public, was the position taken by the officials. Union leaders asked for it on grounds o f economy and expedition and admittedly because o f a feeling from a bad stomach, that greater centralization o f capital and power made corresponding cen inactive liver, consti tralization among various unions de pated b ow els,--------- - sirable. The unions involved had asked per mission ofJ^their general officers to strike in event o f the refusal o f rec ognition. A conference lasting three hours and 20 minutes was terminated by Mr. K ruttschnitt’s final answer and fol lowing it the union representatives, It is a b s o l u t e l y sober-faced, went into session them selves, to consider the strike vote, pure, safe and reli which they may accept as binding, or able and will always may ]reject, refusing to sanction a do the work. strike. “ Our meeting with Mr. Krutt schnitt was without resu lt," said J. ! W. Kline. “ Neither side would con cede anything. The demand that he f recognize the Federation was present ed to Mr. Kruttschnitt, but he refused to grant it. However, we still have 6earchllghta Prove of Value. hope o f avoiding a strike.” The high power electric search Mr. Kline said later: lights with which vessels are equip “ Owing to the deadlock between ped on tho Great Lakes prove most the committee and Mr. Kruttschnitt, useful tu the early spring nights it is practically certain that the offi when the water Is covered with a cers and members o f the unions in partially broken lco field. By means volved will be called to San Francisco of the light openings are located, immediately for consultation. thug often saving many hours. "T h e international officers now here have not receded from their demand The Beautiful Women of Today. that the Federation be recognized. It is a satisfying reflection that the “ The railroads recognize and deal fame of the noted beauties of the day with collective transportation organiz will go down to posterity not as the ar ations. They should receive the shop tificially bedecked and painted hero trades on the same basis,” Mr. Kline ines of old, but conspicuous and cele added. brated by reason of their splendid “ Joint action is recognized on 14 manifestation of health, of youth, of railroad systems with entire success, comeliness.— Ladles’ Field. and the Harriman lines will have to MAKES CLOTHES WHITE. come to it .” a k D r .W m . P f u n d e r ’ s ,,n U fto O N B l» lfl[R A T o n ic , A lte ra tiv e a n d R esolv en t. T h e b est re m e d y foi* K id n e y s , L iv e r a n d B ow els, E ra d ica tes P im p le s, E r u p tio n s a n d D is ord ers o f th e S k in . P u rifies th e B lo o d a n d g iv e s T o n e , S tren g th a n d V ig o r t o th e e n tir e sy stem . 8elxe the Present Mom ent Why wilt thou defer thy good pur* pose from day to day? Arise and be* gin in this very instant, and say, Now is the time for doing, now is the time for striving, now is the fit time to amend myself.—Tbomne a’Kempla. Unheard Of. Jorkins— How did you ever come liv to possession of such a cheap-looking umbrella as that? Dorklna— Why, ] got this umbrella in a very peculiar way—I bought It— The Pathfinder. CAUTION ,*'*'** g«*nuln«» H a v e W . L I > o i ig l a » g U n U I lU ll imnMs a nr I p i l e » N ta m p m l o n b o t t o m I If y ou c a n n o t ob ta in W . L D ou g la » »h o e s in o u r tow n , w r it» fo r ca ta lo g . S h oe» » c u t d ir e c t O N K F A I R o f n iv H O Y S ’ » '»O o r rom fa c to r y to w earer, all .b a r g e » p rep a id . W . L . M d .o o S H O E S w il l |>«»tltlvelv n u t w e s r D O U G L A S , 1 4 3 » p a r k t»t., H r o c k t o n , M a a s . T W O r A l l i S l o f o r d i n a r y b o y s ’ s h e w « f $50 for a Trademark $25 for a Motto v 9 The Continental Life Insurance & Invest ment Company REMINGTON n M C Offers These Prizes: Revolver t and Pislo CARTRIDGES I 'T 'H E uniform ignition, due to perfection of famous Pem /notOftr(JMC primer, makes for sure-fire, 1 ^ accuracy and penetration. T h e y minimize personal hazard. Individually made, tested and guaranteed for all stand ard pistols and revolvers. R ecom m ended b y leading manufacturers. Pem )m i ton- UMC the perfect shooting combination. REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 2M B.—4 . . 7 DEMAND IS REFUSED No Help. A St. Louis traveling man, making his first trip through North Dakota, woke up one May morning to find the ground white with snow. "F o r Heaven’s sake,” he asked the hotel clerk disgustedly, “ when do you have summer out in this God-for saken country?” “ I don’ t know,” replied the clerk, “ I have only been here eleven months.” — Success Magazine. This is a solid, strong, vigorous, grow ing W E S T E R N C O M P A N Y , which I N V E S T S IT S F U N D S ia the W E S T . to help the communities which pay the premiums. It writes the most liberal life insurance policy on the market, including sickness snd sccident benefits. N| T h e corapsny wishes ■ D I S T I N C T IV E T R A D E M A R K , illustrative of its character, scope and purpose. 4 A lso it desires a Striking M O T T O or catch phrase. T h e prize offered is open to everybody, without restrictions. § Contest closes September 30. 9 For further particulars, address (men- this paper) The Continental Life Insurance & Invest ment Company H r . Tart C tf. W. H. C. M l U k t City, U u h M o t t .-r s W i n Hint M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o t h ln s S y ru p t u r b* s t r f m e d v t o u h tut lU eirtu U U ru u l u r i n g ltie t e o t n iu g p e r io d . Easy Way Out. The day was sultry, the spectators were restless, and the judge irritable. “ The next person,’ ’ he said, “ that disturbs the order o f this court will be sent home to sta y.” “ Hurrah! H urroo!” yelled the prisoner on trial, jumping up and down in the witness box.— Success Magazine. IF YOU SUFFER Remedies are Needed Were we perfect, which we are not, medicines would not often he needed. Hut since our systems have be come weakened, impaired and broken down through indiscretions which have gone on from the early ages, through countless generations, remedies are needed to aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise acquired weaknesses. To reach tiie seat of stomach weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is nothing so good as Dr. Fierce’ s («olden Medical Discov ery» a glyceric compound, extracted from native medic inal roots—sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. For Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Lain in the Stomach after eating, Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal Derangements, the “ Discovery" is a time-proven and most efficient remedy, T he genuine has on ita outside wrapper tho Signature You can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alco holic, medicine o f k n o w n c o m p o s i t i o n , not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Bierce’ s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. II’ . U.H W ill Q u ic k ly End W a a k . S o r s E y e» you should try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH B IT T E R S TRY IT TODAY FRANCE IS NERVOUS. Business Interests Feel Tension o f War Situation. Paris— The nervousness o f the busi ness world over the unsettled Franco- German negotiations relative to Mo rocco reacted Saturday on the Bourse. Transactions were limited, nearly the whole list being weak. Much uncertainty has been caused in official circles here by the action o f the Spanish government in choosing the present time to occupy Sainte Croix la Mineur, on the Moroccan coast, 68 miles south o f Agadir, under the terms o f the treaty o f 1860 with Morocco. The French foreign office continues to assert confidence in an early settle ment, because o f the extent o f the compensations offered to Germany, but the real difficulty in the way o f an early settlement, it is believed, lies in the special commercial and mining guarantees which Germany may seek in Morocco, br nothing can be given Germany in Morocco which Great Brit ain does not possess. Besides, any thing like special privileges would afford endless occasions for the re opening o f the controversy on ques tions o f interpretation. Cough Permit Granted. Denver— Ole Skinden, a victim o f asthma, who came here for his health from New York, appeared before the health officer and .requested a permit to cough in Denver streets. He said that when he sits on the curb and be gins to cough the firsst policeman who comes along arrests him and sends him to jail in the ambulance, charging him with disturbing the peace. The health officer issued an order authoriz ing him to cough in the street and told him to have the captain o f police O. K. it. Mark Twain Home is Gift. Hannibal, Mo.— The boyhood home o f Mark Twain on High street, built by his father, John M. Clemens, in 1839, was bought by George A. Ma han, a wealthy attorney and his w ife, and was given by them to the city < f Hannibal. The old home is a tw< - story frame house in good Btate ( f preservation. It is only a few feet away from the alley where “ Tom Sawyer” had the boys paint the fence. “ Huckleberry Finn” lived at the other end o f the alley. Across the street was Tom ’ s father’ s newspaper office. Mexicans Shout Fraud. Mexico City— Jose Pino Suarez had 616 votes as a result o f the progres sive convention’ s first ballot for a vice presidential candidate. Dr. F. V. Gomez received 600, Fernando Iglesias Caldron, 321, and Alfredo Dominguez 319. Shouting charges of corruption and yelling that the sup porters o f Suarez had bought votes, the supporters o f Gomez marched out o f the convention, stopping the ballot ing for the time. New Revolt Breaks Out. El Paso, Texaa— According to a spe cial from Hermosilla, the state of Sinaloa, Mexico, is In rebellion against the Mexican government. Governor Juan Banderez heads the re volt, declaring for an independent state. Strange Coincidence. Partick churches (noar Glasgow, Scotland), suffered from the fallura of the electric light the other Sun. day night— just at the height of a thunderstorm, when It was most need ed. One minister had Just read tha first two lines of the hymn, “ As dark, er, darker fall around. The shadows of the night—” when plump went out the light and the church was In dark* ness for a quarter of an hour. Still In Funds. Joo Rank of Atchison tolls this story: “ A colored man was charged with stealing J9.70. HU lawyer, after a long fight, succeeded In securing his acquittal. After the acquittal the lawyer told the darkey that he ought to have some pay for his hard work. ’Have you got any money at all?’ In quired the lowyer. ‘I've still got that $9.70,' said the negro.— Kansas City Journal. 6lap at Suffragette«. The hand that rocks tho crndle la usually too busy washing the dishes to bother about ruling the world.— Washington Post. Function of Religion, ‘'Religion within those souls which It really Invades Is—one may say— a value that Is unique and Infinite; at tributed not by Imagination, but by consciousness, properly b o called, to certain Ideas, to certain feelings, to certain actions with a view to ends which surpass humanity."—EL lion- troux. _________________ Laid the Foundation. March 24. 1811, which saw John Ja cob Astor’s brigantine Tonquln enter the Columbia river, was a great date mark In American history. Around the fur trading post which his men established near the mouth of that stream, close to the present Astoria, was built the first American settle ment seen ’ ’ - “ • '' * - — Leslie's. a r e th e sa fest a u .l m ost relia b le ca th a ttle a n d Hv-tt m cle 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 clc H ea d a ch e. A t O r u c z ls t a ’ o r b y M a ll, 2 5 C ants liovT C..; .u.. .,L Co. 1 ’ua I 1 .A.Na. Otutoolt c o ffe e T T TEA SPICES B A R IN O P O W D E R » EXTRACTS J U S T RIGHT In d u stry o f O rch id C o l l e c t i n g . •CEEZEHEnm»- In the Brazilian state of Pernambu CUJSSLT A DEVEZ} co orchid collecting has doveloped Into PORTLAND. ORE. a large Industry which affords em ployment to many foreigners as well as natives. From there orchids are either shipped direct to foreign ports I or are sent to coast firms which act L Ü W A D as agents for business bouses all over Girl*. Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. <, r A < « U m i t *%4 the world.__________________ CtlUtiat* Cturiei. Music. Art. Elocution and Ccmmer* Medicines for Plante. “The general public are not the only users of patent medicines," said a florist as he opened a box of small metalllo pills. “ Lately we have ! adopted tho French oustom of feed ing our plants whatever element they happen to need In this shape. The pills are* burled In the soil and are Blowly absorbed, and the resulting The troublesome problem of wash day solved by RED CROSS UAI-L growth Is remarkable.” BLUE. The blue that Is all blue. Solid package; no liquid to leak or spill. No adulteration. Made for 20 years and used everywhere. A large package only 10 cents. | Makes the clothes enow white. Less j bother, less waste. More satisfactory results and practical economy. ASK I YOUR GROCER. ci»l Dept*. RttiJtni an<i Day '¡tudtnu. Refined Moral and Intellectual Y raining. W rite for Announcement. Addreia SISTFR SUPERIOR. St. Mary', Acadtmr, Portland WES USINESS COLLEGE _____ f>OAtrLA.V/>. OAtJTHOX f ftradtutes ran br found rrrvwhirr point in< to Ma} Vichwrt as the roaaon for their rrihanapw, SEND FOR FREE FIRST LESSONS MY DAUGHTER WAS CURED Work In Harmony. In Brasil monkeys and parrot! not , only roost In tho same trees but work for mutual benefit. The parrots gnaw the big nuts loose from the tree, let thorn fall In order to crack them and I tho monkeys tear the husks asunder, gather the nuts and divide them with By the parrots. T R A D E M ARK 5 . BL COUGH AND CONSUMPTION Lydia H. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound R E M Altered His Plans. "Papa Is going to give me an au Baltimore, Md.— " I send you here tomobile for my birthday," said the [ with tho picture o f nty fifteen year old daughter Alice, who fair young thing. was r e s t o r e d t o “ Is he?" said the caller, surprised. health by Lydia E "I was thinking of that myself, but Pinkham’ s Vegeta now I shall bring you a box of ble Compound. She sweets.” was pale, with dark circles u n d e r her Dr. Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets cure eyes, weak and irri constipation. Constipation is the cause table. Tw odlfferent o f many diseases. Cure the cause and doctors treated her you cure the disease. Easy to take. and called it Green Sickness, b u t s h e Same Girl. grew worse all tho "Dad. I want to marry Totffe time. Lydia K.Pink Twlnkletoea. I hope you won’t blame ham’ s Vegetable Compound was rec me for wanting to marry a chorus ommended, and after taking three bot tles she lias regained h**r health, thanks girl.” “ Not at all, my boy, I wanted to to vour medicine. I can recommend it marry her myself when I waa about lo r all female troubles.” —Mrs. L. A. CoitKUAN, 1103 Rutland Street, Balti your age." more, Md, A Packing Hint. Hundreds o f such letters from moth When traveling It Is a good plan to ers expressing their gratitude for what line the trunk with a large sheet or Lydia E. Plnkham’ s Vegetable Coin- piece of muslin. When all the clothes] pound lias accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham are packed the ends of the sheet are Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. folded across the top of the clothes and pinned firmly with safety pins. Y o u n g G ir ls , H e e d T h is A d v ic e . Girls win) arc troubled with painful o r irregular periods, backache, head Be Honest. ache, dragging-down sensations, faint Honesty is also one of the funds, ing s | n -I Is or indigestion should take mental principles It never pays tc immediate action and lie restored to break. If to be a good fellow meani health by Lydia E. 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