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Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, bolls, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of eruption; but sometimes they exist In the system, Indicated by feel ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap petite, or general debility, without causing any breaking out. They are expelled and the whole sys tem Is renovated, strengthened and toned by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called S a rs a ta b s « OW AMD E. WJHTOM - Awuiyer and Chemi-t, Loadvillu. Colorado. Hpociirntn price«! Hold, Silver. Lead, SI. Hold, Silver, 76o; G old. 60e; Zino o r Copper, tl. M ailing on vulo|>oa ■ .«I fu ll price ll«l ■ent on upp licet Ion. Control ami IT mi) Ire work no IU u U m L Refuruuuo: CarbouuLu Natiouul b o o k M Th e Universal Franchise. A small number o f men sympathiz ers took part in the suffragist parade in New York City, among them seve ral members o f the faculty o f Teach ers' college. One o f these professors Hlffhent p r ic e « paid fo r Silver, Old Jewelry, Gold Teeth, Etc. UNCLE MYEhS. Forty yearn m had the honor o f leading the male con P ortland. 71 Sixth, betw een O ak and Pine. tingent and o f carrying a banner. “ Did you n o tice ," he asked a friend afterward, “ what the inscription was on that banner they gave me to * 1 Z P irsonal S ervici carry?“ 0. 0. MARTIN, * « “ N o,” replied his friend, but you carried it as if you were afraid some one would decipher i t ." “ It rea d," chuckled the professor, “ The men vote— why not w e ?“ — Suc cess Magazine. W rite fo r ca ta logue« and literatur«. D eveloping WE BUY OLD GOLD 1 0IVE Y0U ATENTS P KODAKS and printing- Mail ord ers riv e n prom pt attention P o r tla n d P h o to S u p p ly Co. 14» T hird S treet Machinery P O R T L A N D . O RR. , S econ d -H a n d M achin ery in night, sold and __ ex ch a n g e d : e n g in e « , boiler-*, saw m ill«, e tc. T h e J. F . Martin Co., 76 lat Bt., P ortla n d . Send fo r S tock Fiat and price». POSTOFFICE CLERKS AND CARRIERS CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS A n n ou n ced f o r N ov em b er 4th. P rep are now . W rite fo r fr e e took , m en tion in g this paper. P A C IF IC S TA TE S S C H O O L McKay B u ild in g P ortland, O regon Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling IV ttils F.ve S a lv e T O N IC FOR EYES A Q uick Recovery. FAILED TO Nebraska Meet Freight and Passenger on Sharp Curve. HELP HER Cured by Lydia E. I’ inkliam’s V en d ib le Compound Pound, IV is.— " I am plad to an. noim co that 1 have bet a cured o f dys pepsia and female troubles b y y o u r m e d i c i n e . I had been troubled with both fo r fourteen years and con suited different d o c t o r s , but failed to pet any relief. A fter using I.ydla E. I ’inkham’ s V e g e t a b l e Com pound and I i l o o d Purifier I can say I am a well woman. I can’ t find words to express my thanks fo r the good your medicine has done me. You maypublish this if you wish.” — Mrs. I I e i u l / l n S i e t i i , Pound, W is. The sti 2 ccss o f Lydia R. I’inkham’ s Vegetable Compound, inado from root3 and herbs, i ■ unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inllum- mation. ulceration, libroid tumors, ir regularities, -iodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi gestion, <lizzines3, or nervous prostra tion. F or thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy fo r fem ale ills, and Buffering women ow o It to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial. P roof is abundant that it has cured thousands o f others, and why should it not cure you ? I f y o n w a n t s p e c ia l a d v i c e w r it e “ M amm a," Jaaid Johnny, “ if you will let me go just this one time I w on’ t ask for anything to*eat.” “ All r ig h t," said his mother. “ Get your h a t." Johnny, perched on the edge o f a big chair, became restless as savory odors came from the region o f the kitchen. A t last he blurted ou t: “ There’s lots o f pie and cake in this house." The admonishing face o f his mother recalled his promise, and he added: “ But what’ s that to m e?” — Success M r s . l M n k l i i . i n . L y n n , fo Magazine. I t is f r e e u n i a lw a y s lic ip lu l. r it . M others w ill L ad Mrs. W in slow 's S oothing Byrup the best rem edy to use (o f th e ir ch ildren lu r in g the teeth in g p eriod . /. C. BAYER 2u 4 Market WRECK KILLS SEVEN The Easiest Way. A steam heating plant had been in stalled in the house o f the new presi dent o f a small, conservative college. The president, startled by a break in the steum pipes, went in search of the college janitor. Being unfamiliar with his new surroundings, be entered the library. “ Dr. Soandso,” he inquired, his breath coming in gasps, “ how can 1 find the ja n itor?“ “ W ell,“ the librarian replied in a slow drawl, “ 1 find the surest way is to send him a postal card.“ — Success Magazine. Portland. Oregon SE N D FOR CATA LO G U E . Food fo r Repentance. A well known Federal official was strolling down Philadelphia avenue one afternoon when he encountered a GAS LIGHTING SYSTEMS very small boy crying bitterly. F or the farm at small cost. B etter light than “ What's the matter with that city g a s o r ele c tricity . S w itch es on or o ff like electricity . N o m atch es; no possibility o f tire. child?” demanded the official, some C ost on e-ten th o f city gas. L ig h ts house, what peremptorily, o f the woman who barn, ou tb u ild in gs, d riv ew a y . Used fo r cook ing like city gas. W rite for particulars. had him in charge; “ Is he i l l ? " “ He ain’ t exactly i l l , " responded P. A . B R Y A N T . 190 M adison S t . P ortland. Or. the unmoved woman, “ but, between you and me, sir, no stomach ain’ t 183 M adison S t . BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL goin ’ to stand nine doughnuts 1“ — Suc ou eft the most thorough instructions in 4nvin| cess Magazine. FINKE BROS. W nH prar iral work that can be produced, alse “ la'the work, drill press and (a rm Finely equipped machie shop and school _ I too» Tuition lee $35 cask; $40 payments $10 per week. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL 1 y ' '■ * f n 23d ltd l . i a . Pwlbad. Or Tumors, Goiters, Rheumatism C h r o n i c , N e r v o u s a n d f e m a l e D is e a s e s A re cu red w ith ou t the k n ife. T horou g h ly e u u p p n d Sanatorium . B ea u tifu l location. Hates the low est. W rite fo r literature. M e a d o w G la d e O s t e o p a t h i c S a n it a r iu m Or. Mead C. Coon. Physician. B a t t le G r o u n d , W a s h . OESCHS FOR RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. SPRAINS, BRUISES SR ANT PAIR. MADE ONLY BY B L U M A U E R -F R A N K D R U G C O . Mabel — I am sure he must have loved her very dearly. Maude— I should say so. He mar ried her in spite o f the fact that he had been out in the rain with her all one afternoon, was seasick with her, and saw her unexpectedly at home the morning after a dance.— London Opin ion. M ex ica h M u s ta n g L ih im e n t FOR RHEUMATISM. | M r». O liv e H u n tin g ton , N orton s, O r e ., « a y « : ” 1 consider ynttr Mexican M ustang Lis- II Rollingstone Nomoss— W ot’ s a klep I im e n t th e b est o f linim en ts. I h a v e used I l i t fo r different a ilm en ts a n d it a lw a y s I tomaniac, Tatters? I g a v e s a t is fa c t o r y results. I t is esp ecially I Tatterdon Torn — A kleptomaniac, ] g o o d in eases o f I n tla m m a to r y H iieum a-1 I tism a n d a ll fo r m s o f la m en ess.’ ' Roily, is a feller wot steals for de love o f stealin’ , not because he wants de I 2 5 c . 5 0 c . $1 a bottle at Drug; & C en ’l Store* | stuff. Rollingstone Nomoss— G ee! Den I “ His w ife is a business woman, all must be one. I swiped a cake o f soap righ t.” today.— Philadelphia Record. ‘ ‘ What makes you say th at?” ’ “ She’ s installed a time clock in the Mrs. Wellmeant— Are you married? Tramp (indignantly)— W ot! Do yer hall and he has to punch it when he think I'd be relyin’ on total strangers goes out nights and when he get» for support if I had er w ife ?— Boston back.” — D etroit Free Press. Transcript. INSTANTANEOUS HOLLOW W iRE GASOLINE LAMPS P O R T L A N D ,O R E G O N P ortland . O regon ALCOHOL OPIUM—TOBACCO H a b its P ositivw ly Cured. O rly a u t llo r i/.«’<! Keoley In * b á tu to in O regon. W r ite f o r illn a trn to a c irc u la r, 1 to 1.000 candle p o w e r a dapted to any hollow w ire sy stem . Sell at sigh t. W rit« f o r sp ecial prices. S h oe P olish es F in e s t in Q u a l ty . L a r g e s t in V a rie ty . T hey m eet ev er} requirem ent fo r eleaniug uinj polishing shoes o f m l k iu d s and colors . H. W . MANNING LIGHTING & UPPLY CO. 329-381 Oak S t. bet. 6th and 7th ut ELE Y INSTITI)” . 7 1 1 .1 1 TH IL A N D ,O R E G O N . MES IHfSS COLLERE IA7>, OßiEvare id fiwwhrre pointing to this ) ri for thrir remarkable swtrm How to Get Well and Keep So. G I L T E D G E the on ly lad les shoe dressing - -------- con ta • in * s OIL. Blacks and P ollshel that” positively la d le s’ and ch ild ren ’ s b oots and sho* s. » lim e s , w it lim it n i b b i n g , 2N\ “ French G loss,” Inc. D A N D Y com b in a tion f o r clean in g and polishing all kinds o f russet o r tan shoes, 25c. “ Star” size, 10c. EL ITE com b in a tion fo r g en tlem en w ho take p rid e in ha vin g th eir shoes look A 1. Restores color and lu stre to all black shoes. P olish w ith a brush or cloth, 25c. B A B Y E L IT E size 10c. I f y ou r dea ler d o c s not keep the kind you w a n t send us his atldresg and the p rice m stumps fot a fu ll size package.. DR. W O T he em in en t Chin.wo d o cto r, treats with n on-p oisonous, n on -ifiju riou s herbs and cu res su ch disea s » o f the T hroat, H eart. I.iver. Lun s. S tom a -h . K idneys. Asthm a. P neum onia. C onsum ption. C h ron ic Cough, Piles. Const p ’»tion. D ysen tery , N ervous ness. Dizxiness, N eu ralgia. H eadache, L u m ba g o. A p p en d cit s. R houm atism . Ca tarrh. E czem a, Hlood P oison, D ia b etes and ail o rg a n ic diseases. CO NSU LTATIO N F R E E It is b e tte r to call than w rite, b u t those w h o a re unable to com e, send 4 cen ts in stam ps and secu re sy m p tom blank. A fte r c a re fu lly g iv in g 1 sym ptom s tho^e w on derfu l h ea lth -g iv in g h- rlis can be secured , w hich will p u t you on the road l*» recovery . Wo Chinese Medical Co. 250Mt A 'd e r St. C or. T h ird , P ortla n d . O r m No. 4 2 -'lI P N U 7 I IK W w r l t ’ n r; t o s i l v e r t i i e ' S p l e a i o m e m i» n t h is p a p e r. W. L. DOUGLAS »2.30, *3.00. *3.50 & -4.C0 SHOES Men and W om en wear W.L.Douglaa shoe« because they are the best shoes produced in this country for the price. Insist upon hav ing them. Take no other make. TH E STA N D A R D O F Q U A L IT Y F O R O V E R 30 Y E A R S T h e assurance that goes with il Sed reputation is your W . L assurance an estáb in buying D ouplas shoes. it 1 could take you into m y large factories at Brockton, M a ss., and show you h o w cv e fu E y W L D o u g l a s shoes are m ade, you w wild then understand w h y they are w a r ranted to hold their shape, fit better and w e a - l inger than any other m ake for the price O f i j j T l i IU T h e g r n t i l n r W . I.. D o u g la s » t v - 1 , , n m P „ n «l p r ic e » la m p e d o n b o t t o m If vt»u v■ mi c ra a n n o t ob b ta t *in in W i, D ou gla s » h . - s in O N E P A I K *»f m y B O V * l »V. n. writ** for ratal* Sh*ws sen t d ir e c t A d *Hl s H O K n \* ill p o s i t i v e l y n u t %% e ry t o w earer, all trges p repa id . W . L T W O I V ÌIR N » * # o r d i n a r y ! » » > « '« h o fa st Cutor k petits Used £ ictusioeljf. b d l G L A s , 1 4 6 l i y a i k S i. , B r o c k t o n , M a rz T Tw enty ln ju re d --A rm y C orps Aids Rescue— Engineer Says He Had No O rd ers. Omaha— Seven persons were killed and 20 injured, four o f them serious ly, in a collision between Missouri Pacific passenger train No. 105, north bound, en route for this city, and a fast freight train. The wreck, which occurred at Fort Crook, ten miles south o f here, is be lieved to have resulted from a misun derstanding o f orders on the part o f the freight crew. A passenger train due to leave this city for the South about the time o f the accident was converted into a relief train and sent to the scene o f the accident, and later returned here with the uninjured and several o f those who were slightly in jured. All o f these were sent on their way. Those more seriously injured are being cared for at the Army hos pital at Fort Crook. Governor Gilchrist, o f Florida, who was a passenger on the northbound train, was uninjured. Passenger train No. 105, out of Kansas Ctiy, in charge o f F. R. Tra vers, conductor, was running late. L. P. Gross, conductor o f the freight passed South Omaha at 8:30. He had “ signed o ff” but evidently did not check the train register as to the whereabouts o f No. 105. A t the point o f collision the track make a sharp curve, shutting oif the view o f the Fort Crook station. It was at this point that Engineer Craw ford o f the freight sighted No. 105, which was coming at high speed. En gineer Crawford, it is said, had no orders in regard to No. 105, but he whistled and slackened speed. When the passenger did not answer he con cluded it was a train on the adjoining Burlington tracks. When within a few car lengths o f each other, both engineers realized the danger and reversed their engines. The momentum o f the passenger train however, was so great that in a mo ment it was piled high upon the freight engine, which had almost stopped. The crews o f both engines jumped. Dr. John Colliver, o f Los Angeles, a passenger in the Pullman, rushed to the front and worked heroically to as sist the injured. The crew and uninjured passengers formed themselves into a band that worked under the direction o f Dr. Col liver until the arrival o f the Army medical corps, from Fort Crook, under Major Dale and Lieutenant Clark. A call was sent to Omaha for medi cal assistance The engineer o f the passenger declared he heard no whistle from the freight train. He said he was not going over 25 or 30 miles. Tripoli— Refore dawn Sunday morn ing 200 Turkish infantrymen attacked the intrenched advance posts o f the Italians, west o f Boumeliane. A fter an hour’ s fighting, the Italian infantry, backed by field guns landed from the fleet, forced the Turks to beat a retreat, leaving one dead, a quick firing gun with ammunition and various supplies. Four Italian soliders were wounded. Constantinople— The Turkish parlia ment was opened Saturday afternoon, the Sultan’ s speech being read by the grand vizier in the presence o f the sultan, the oldest Turkish princes, the foregin diplomats and the heads o f the foreign banks. The speech declared that Italy opened hostilities before the expira tion o f 24 hours after the ultimatum was given and with firing upon tor pedo boats in the Adriatic when they were saluting, ignorant that hostili ties had broken out. 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 Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Governor Wilson, in his Indianapolis address, made most emphatic the point that the corporations have none o f the rights o f private individuals and must be treated solely as the pub lic w elfare [demands: “ A modern joint stock corporation cannot in any proper sense be said to base its rights and powers upon the principles o f private property. Its powers arc wholly derived from legis lation. It possesses them for the con venience o f business at the sufferance o f the public. Its stock is widely owned, passes from hand to hand, brings multitudes o f men into its shifting partnerships and connects it with the interests and the investments o f whole communities. It is a seg ment o f the public; bears no analogy to a partnership or to the processes by which private property is safeguarded and managed, and should not be suf fered to afford any covert whatever to those who are managing it. Its man agement is o f public and genera) con cern, is in a very proper sense every body’s business.— Success Magazine. A tiers 9 W e b a n is h a 'oo h ol fro m o u r raadloiuaa u rg e yo u to eonsu t y o u r d o o to r - When you tell your doctor about the bad taste in vout mouth, loss of appetite far breakfast, and frequent headaches, and • h e n he sees your coated tongue, he will say, “ You are bilious.” A yer’s Pill» work well in such cases. — sue. u j u . r. c. Aj.r c«., Lowaii. a w .— F.iiihty-eig'ht p a ces, PLANTS suitable fo r the N orth w est. JÍPIUW0N A NURSERYMAN FR EE O N REQUEST PORTLAND ORt (Please mention this paper.) J. B. PILKINGTON NURSERYM AN Portland, Oregon Be Cured In Your Own Home R heum atism , Stom ach and Cured perm anetly in sh ort tim e and a t small cost b y use I . c l , : « it: o f a con cen tra ted m ineral w ater. N o Fake. S nd fo r I L u n g 1 roubles, Skin D iseases testim onials and literature. $ 1.00 trial package 25 tents. Address LANG’ S ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINERAL WONDER COMPANY 231 M aia Street. P O R TL A N D . OREGON. He M ig ht Have Earned a Vote. Little Johnnie stood gazing solemnly I on the decrepit form o f an old coun-1 “ When I was a young man,” said tryman. Noticing the boy’ s attention Mr. Cumrox, “ I thought nothing o f the old man asked: “ Well, what is ! working 12 or 14 hours a day.” it, son?” Father,” replied the young man “ Say,” the inquisitive youngster with sporty clothes, “ I wish you asked, “ did the politicians kiss you wouldn’ t mention it. Those non-union when you was a baby ? ” — Success sentiments are liable to make you un popular. ” Magizine. We Give Avuay Absolutely Free of Cost^ . n People’ P n n n lo 'a s Common P .n m m n n Sense S pose M « d i c n l Adviser, A d v i s e r , in in Plain I’ l.iin The Medical Quake Kills in Sicily, W eather Delays Rodgers. Vinta, Ok la . — Aviator Rodgers, who arrived here on his trip across the continent, was detained by adverse weather conditions. He will leave for Fort Worth, Tex. As We Speak It. A German who had come to America to master our language was being shown behind the scenes o f a vaude ville theater by one o f his American friends. “ That m an,” said the American, indicating an actor with a wave o f his hand, “ is taking off his make-up to make up for another take-off.” The German departed, sputtering.— Success Magazine. ___ ___________________ I T ji r y nam e Z — to remember ^ ' " ’wnen you need a remedy for C O U C H S .nd C O L D S VlA#*> English, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. D .t Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur gical Institute ut Buffalo, a hook of 1008 large pages and over 700 illustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 one-cenl stamps to cover cost o f mailing only, or, in French Cloth binding for 31 stamps. Over 680,000 copies of this complete Family Doctor Book were sold in cloth Finding at regular price of $1.50. Afterwards, one and a half million copies were given away as above. A new, up-to-date revised edition is now ready for mailing. Better send N O W , before all are gone. Address W o r l d ’ s D is » p u n s a k y M e d i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n , R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y* DR. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION T H E O N E R E M E D Y for w om an’ s peculiar ailments good enough that its m akers are not afraid to print on its outside w rapper ¡ta every ingredient. N o Secrets— N o D eception. T H E O N E R E M E D Y fo r w om en which contains no alcohol and no habit-form ing drugs. M ade from native m edicinal forest roots of well established curative value. “ How time flies ! ” “ Yes, don’ t it? James Garfield Smith has a son who is old enough to shave and Grover Cleveland Miggles is bald-headed.” — Chicago Record- Herald. ? Catania — An earthquake o f brief duration occurred in Sicily. The strongest shocks were felt at Giarre, at the east base o f Mount Etna, Mac- chia, Guardia, Roudinella and Santa Venerina. A t Guardia and Santa Venerina several houses collapsed and two persons were killed. At Mac- chia a church was demolished. Con siderable damage also was done at Roudinella. Late reports indicate that many persons were killed. describing: Fruits, Nuts, Herr es Roses, Orna mental Shrubs, 7 rees and Vines AND White — Have you any trouble in making both ends meet? You are not treating yourself or your Green— Not a bit. The end o f my our family fairls it you don’ t keep money and the end o f the week always lamlins Wizard Oil in the house. It’ s the best substitute for family doctor come at the same time— Harper’ s Ba and a mighty good friend in case of zar. emergency. Colds on the Chest W • p a b ilsh ou r fori VINES H OSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS President “ Sets ’Em Up ” San Francisco— Every officer and enlisted man on the flagship Caifornia drank the president’ s health in Cali fornia champagne, the treat being pro Decision Reversed. vided by the president. Although The cook, who had held sway long other naval formalities were duly observed when the president came enough to be established as family au W H I T T E M O R E B R O S . & C O ., over the side o f the flagship, it was tocrat, was sent out to buy the Christ 2 0 -2 6 A lb a n y 8 t ., C a m b rid g e . M a t s The Oldest and Largest Manufacturerw oj noted that the regulation salute o f 21 mas turkey. She returned with two Shoe Polishes in the World. guns was not fired. It was learned fine, plump chickens. “ Why, M ary,” that the salute had been omitted at her mistress remonstrated, “ I told you to get a turkey, not chickens.” “ What conclusion did you reach in the special request o f the president, “ I know, mum,” she answered, your discussion o f votes for wom en?” who desired that no avoidable noise be “ but I don’ t like turkey.” — Success made on Sunday. asked Mr. Meekton. Magazine. “ Our discussions do not aim to reach a conclusion,” was the dignified C arm en Standing Firm . C o rre ctin g W illie. reply. “ They are always to be contin Kansas City— “ We will never give Papa and mamma and son W illie ued.” — Washington Star. in ,” was the reply made by M. F. were crossing the ocean. W illie had Ryan, internationl president o f the done something for which his mother Brotherhood o f Carmen, when asked thought he needed correction, but not if the unions were going to give up feeling equal to the occasion she the strike against the Harriman lines. turned to her husband. Everything is peaceful, so far as the “ John,” she said, “ can’ t you speak unions are concerned,” continued Mr. to W illie ?” Ryan. “ Ia m receiving daily reports Papa replied in a thin, weak voice, from various towns saying that the “ Howd’y, W illie.” — Success Mag men are perfectly satisfied with the azine. money they are receiving from the Dr. Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets first put benefit fund. They receive from $6 Ask your doctor the medical They regulate and to $7 a week while they are on strike. up 40 years ago. name for a cold on the chest. invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. He will say, “ B r o n c h i t i s . ” Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre scribes A yer’s Cherry Pec toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with y o u r family physician. Instructive . Illustrated SHRUBS WHEN A TONIC IS NEEDED C orporations Belong to Public. One TREE BOOK TREES W om an’s Foot Growing La rg er. The Rural Uplift. Shoe manufacturers claim that the “ Has your family been o f much as American woman’ s foot is growing sistance to you in running the place?” larger. The number two shoe is al “ I should say so,” replied Farmer most obsolete, they say, and sizes four Corntossel. “ Food has been so high and five are much commoner than that the summer board season would three. The explanation seems to be have been a failure if it hadn’ t been D is t e m p e r In all Its forms, among all ages of horses that the phenomenon is due to the in- for mother and our son Josh.” and dogs, cured and others In the same sta 1 creased use o f the feminine foot as a “ They saved the expenses o f help?” ble prevented from having thedisea.se '.vith I means o f locomotion. The constantly “ No, sir; but Josh is a right good Spohn’s Distemper Cure. Every bottle guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold last j increasing number o f women engaged ! hand in a poker game, an’ the way year. $.50 and $1.00. Good druggists, or ' in industry and the growth in popular mother picked up bridge was some* send to manufacturers. Afrenta wanted. ity o f tennis, g o lf and walking have thin’ amazin’ . ” — Washington Star. Write for free book. 8nolin Med. Co., Spec. had their inevitable result, and com Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. mon sense has done much to abolish the wearing o f pinching shoes. The Do N ot Be a Leaner, tradition that small feet are an excel Power is the goal o f every worthy lent thing in women has persisted long ambition, and only weakness comes and will not die without a struggle. from imitation or dependence on oth Conservatives need not fear that wo ers, says Orison Swett Marden in Suc men will carry this matter too far; cess Magazine. Power is self-devel they know when to stop.— Success oped, self generated. We cannot in Magazine. crease the strength o f our muscles by sitting in a gymnasium and letting B L U E C LE A R T H R O U G H . another exercise for us. ! The one, reliable, satisfactory and Nothing else so destroys the power economical bluing for laundry use is to stand alone as the habit o f leaning upon others. I f you lean, you will RED CROSS BALL BLUE— the blue W e stro n g ly u rge y ou never be strong or original. Stand that is all blue. Makes clothes white to try and clear. Dissolves instantly and alone or bury your ambition .to be always ready for use. somebody in the world. You will never use liquid blue The man who tries to give his child again after once trying RED CROSS ren a start in the world so that they BALL BLUE. Price 10 cents. ALL will not have so hard a time as he GROCERS._________________ had, is unknowingly bringing disaster In Praise o f Eloquence. upon them. What he calls giving An Alabama negro was defended in them a start will probably give them first o f all. I t w ill g iv e Having a setback in the world. Young peo court by Senator Morgan. th e g r e a t e s t s a t is fa c t io n . ple need all the motive power they can cleared the negro o f the charge, the get. They are naturally leaners, im senator said to him: “ ’ Rastus, did you IT IS FOR POOR APPETITE itators, copiers, and it is easy for really steal that m ule?” INDIGESTION “ Well, Marse Morgan, it was just them to develop into echoes, imita BILIOUSNESS MALARIA tions. They will not walk alone like this,” said ’ Rastus, ‘.‘ I really GENERAL WEAKNESS while you furnish crutches; they will thought I did steal dat mule, but after lean upon you just as long as you will what you said to de jury I was con A tria l w ill c o n v in c e y o u . vinced I didn’ t .” — Success Magazine. let them. A T T A C K IN G T U R K S L O S E . Invading Force Leaves Behind Dead and Field Gun, Uncle -Sam'» Peitaurant. If y< u visit the Isthmus o f I’ fthanift you will eat at a government table. Not content with managing the transportation, not satisfied with be- n ' a landlord, the Isthmian Canal commission has become a restaurant keeper, waiter and cook. Here is a statement o f the lenp'h to which this heretical tendency has been carried. The cost o f running the messes for “ gold,” European and negro employes during the six months ending Decem ber 31, 1909, was over $700,000, and the rect ipts and expenditures practi cally balanced. It is an eloquent tribute to the gov ernment’ s cuisine that 3,375 o f the 4,- 800 Eur>pean laborers- who are free to eat where they w ill— prefer the mess-halls to anything which “ indi vidual initiative” has to offer. There are three “ club” messes run by unmarried white men in opposition to the commission hotels. Perhaps a hundred canal employes use them. But in spite o f the large income from the “ bar” these private messes are more expensive and very little better than the government's meals. No private contractor in tl e world feeds his employes as well as the Isth mian Canal commission. There are very few o f the employes who ever ate better meals, slept in cleaner, more com fortable beds, or amused themselves in more wholesome clubs than those furnished by the govern ment.— Success Magazine. Pleasaiit,Refresiiiii§, Beneficiai, Gentío and Effective, NOTE T H E N A M E ' * CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. in tfie Clrcie. onevenj, Pacfta£o o f tfio Genuine. DO NOT LET A N Y D E A L E R D E C E IV E YO U O tfc ? )- r ^ 'i l - K U X ’ R ^ ---------------- * ----------------- GIVEN !^ © E N N á ¿ S | l¡ UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS B ì p i f f i s f li SYUUP OP FIGS AND PAST. AND ITS ELIXIR WONDERFUL OF SENNA SUCCESS HAS HAS LED UN SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND COSTING THE DEALER LESS; THEREFORE, WHEN BUYING. Note tfie Full Name of the Gom pan C ALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS,NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CIRCLE. NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACK AGE.OF THE CENUINE. REGULAR PRICE SOc PER BOTTLE; ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. I ^ habuiai ro^nwno*! li fl J ¡ u w r iVI IVI R .*• M W Tts' M ; I , I jir W ! - * /y\ ÎjuuroÈi i inc'sÍTiiT o M 'r J u L ä MINIATURE riC T U R t O F PACKAGE. SYRUP OF FIGS AND F.I IXIR OF SENNA IS THE MOST PLEASANT. WHO! & SOME AND EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR STOMACH TROUBLES. HEADACHES AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION, AND TO GET ITS BENFTKTAt EFFECTS rr IS NECESSARY TO BUY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, WHICH IS MANUFACTURED BY THE C a l if o r n ia F ig S y r u p C o .