Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, April 04, 1912, Image 11

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    Spring Medicine
F a r m e r s a n d M e rc h a n ts
Write us for our cash offer on your
Farm and Dairy Produce. It we
don’t handle it will refer you to re­
liable buyer. p e a RSON-PAGE CO.
lOWARD E. BURTON — Amayer a n a Chem ist,
I L eadville, Colorado. Specim en prices: Gold,
till
ulver. L ead, II. G old, S ilver, 75c; Gold 60c: Zino
gjr r I C opper, U . M ailing envelopes a id fu ll p ric e list
e n t o n a p p licatio n . C ontrol and U m pire w ork so
' ilted. R eference: Ourbonate N ational Bank.
ffci
It purifies and enriches th e blood,
cu res eruptions, builds up the system .
G et It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tab lets know n as S arsatabs.
We Want AB fas Hare.
Wrtk for prices and shipping Inca !
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T H E H . F. N O RTO N CO M PA NY .
I
^ 3 1 3 - 3 1 5 F r o n t S t.
P o rtla n d . O r e .J
In th e D eclaration.
Too often In speech and p rin t occur
•U ncle S am 's common people,” "My
serv an ts," “O ur m iddle classes.” Re­
publican F ran ce still adores h e r
princes and despises h e r poor. T h e
United S ta te s and th e K ingdom of
H eaven w ere founded for th e hom es
)f th e poor and th e w eary and th e
persecuted—n o t for flunkey m onkeys.
and
S te n c ils
Braaa
IvUDDLlX 3 I i \ m r O s i* n a . C elluloid B u tto n s
a n d R ibbon B adges. Good Goods, Q u ick S ervice.
B end fo r co m p lete C a ta lo g u e No. 26. Acm e Stamp
W orks, 1015 A S t , Tacom a. Wash.
S eco n d -H an d M achin­
e ry b o u g h t, sold and
_
e x c h a n g e d ; e n g in e s ,
to ile rs , saw m ills, e tc . T h e J . E . M artin Co.. 76 1st
S t., P o rtla n d . S end fo r S to ck L ist an d p rices.
Machinery
PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
W ill fu r n is h you a n y k in d o f h e lp you w a n t, m ale
o r fem ale, skilled o r u n sk ille d , fa rm , saw m ill, log-
g ii g o r a n y m isc ellan eo u s labor. Call, w rite or
p h e n e . N o fees o f an y k in d c h a rg e d in th is office.
P h o n e s - A 5624; M ain 3555. 215 Second St. Portland. Or.
CURED IN ONE DAY
DOORS AND WINDOWS
W rite fo r d e s c rip tiv e c a ta lo g u e .
C H A S . EL W E S T C O ., P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n
FUCHI
To le d o , W ashington
Arnold’s Asthma and
Catarrh Remedy.
G u a r a n te e d to c u re C a t a r r h . A sth m a .
B r o n c h itis , H a y F e v e r a n d R ose C olds,
o r m o n e y r e f u n d e d . In c lo s e $1.25 fo r
A s th m a R ernedv, o r 50c in s ta m p s fo r
C a t a r r h o f t h e H e a d a n d S to m a c h . Ask
f o r a d d re s s o f p e o p le c u re d in P o r tla n d .
T a c o m a o r (S eattle.
A rn old ’s A sth m a Cure Co.. 333-4 Arcade Lidg., Seattle, Wn.
S itting on th e Beach.
' A b o ttle of a rd e n t sp irits floated
ac ro ss th e A tlan tic In a little over
tw o years. And we can Im agine th ere
a re m en w ith sufficient p atien ce and
le isu re to s it down on th e pebbly
s tra n d and w ait fo r th e n e x t one.—
C leveland P lain D ealer.
B elittling God.
I t w ere b e tte r to have no opinion of
God a t all th a n such an opinion a s is
unw orthy of him.— Bacon’s E ssays.
DAIRY FEED:
BEST AND CHEAPEST
O nly One "BROMO Q U ININ E"
P i n t Is L A X A T IV E BROM O Q U IN IN E . I « *
for th e s ig n a tu r e o f E . W . G R O V E . U aed t h .
W orld o v e r to C u re a Cold in O n e D ay . 25c.
Ask your dealer for it. If he does
not handle it drop U3 a postal card
and we will furnish you the name of
a dealer who does
W ithout L im itations.
O ur country is th e w orld; o u r coun­
trym en a re m ankind.—W illiam Lloyd
Garrison.
¡ALBERS BROS!
¡¡¡¡ m illin g c a ijij
NERVOUS
DESPONDENT
Painless Dentistry
WOMEN
¡P ortland , O regon !
Is o u r p rid e—o n r hobby—o n r itu d y f o r year* and
now o n r aucceaa, an d our» is th e bust painl«M work
to b e fo u n d anyw here, n o m a tte r how m uch you
----- C o m p a r e o u r Price«*
-----—1 We fin ish p la te and
I bridge work fo r o at-
I o f • tow n p a tro n s in
le day If deaired.
«ini pm ex t factio n
■ k m w hen piate« o r
I bridge work is o rd er-
le d .
Consultation 1res.
Find Relief in Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound
— Their Own Statements
So Testify.
$ 5.00
122k B h d f8 T M th 4 .0 Q
P la te s, Pa. —“ W hen I w ro te to you
Brat I wax troubled w ith fem ale w eak ­
ISilva, Filling,
.50
ness and backache,
and w as so nervous
Pistes
5.00
Beit Red Rubber _ _ A
th a t I would cry al
Pistes
7.50
th e le a st noise, 11
Painless Exfr’tion .50
would sta rtle m e so.
■ 1 S T MKTMOOS
A ll w o r k fu lly g u a r a n te e d f o r fif t e e n j e a n .
I began to ta k e L y­
dia E. P i n k h a m ’s
rem edies, and I don’t
Painless Dentists
have any m ore cry ­
ing spells. I sleep
" S B « n. T u : ,. T r & 0l‘
sound and m y n e r­
vousness is b e tte r.
I will r e c o m m e n d
OUT OF TOWN y o u r medicines to all suffering w om en.”
PEOPLE
- M r s . M ary H a l stea i T, P la te s, P a .,
ca n r e eeirep ro tn p t trea t­
Box
98.
m en ts o f Ho«-F o iso n n a ,
H ere is th e re p o rt o f a n o th er genuine
H sa ltk -b a lU la « r e m e d i e n
case, which still fu r th e r shows th a t Ly­
dia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Compound
m ay be relied upon.
the C hi«— doctor.
W alcott, N. D akota. —" I had inflam­
r o n c e m ore i f yon h a w b m m d o c to rin g w ith
m ation which caused pain in my side,
i o n « « a d th a t o n e and h a r e n o t o b ta in ed per-
n t re I l« f. L et i h ia giwat n a tu re h e e le r d la g -
and my back ached ail th e tim e. I was
œ e y erar cane a n d p r e e c rih e
, - - -----
bo blue th a t I fe lt like crying if any one
ct»on is q u ick , sure and e« fe.
Pr* f f r^Pt ‘0P *
re com p ounded from Rom a. Herb«. Rada and
even spoke to me. I took Lydia E.
lark« th a t bar« been g a th ered from «— r « « a r -
IT o f I k . d o t . T k . . v e r * » « f t h * -
Pinkham ’s V egetable Compound, and 1
r . n o t know n to t h . o o t t i d . w.-rld. b r t h .» » ¡w *»
» n d o l down from fa th e r to «on in th e p h j.ic tn n •
began to gain rig h t aw ay. 1 continued
am i lie s la C h ina.
its use and now I am a well womeiw’
CONSULTATION FREE.
— Mrs. A m elia D a h l , W a l c o t t , N .
I f yrm liv e o a t o f to w » » . d r s n a o S i ^ l . w r i s s t h r
n s p ro w b l u k u t c ir c o W r. .n c i o s i s * I * * n ts i s
D
akota.
Lampe.
I f von w a n t »penial s d rlc e w rite U
HEG. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. L jd ia E .P tn V h a i .1 M edicine Co. (coufl-
d c n tisl) L y n n , H as«. Y our le t te r will
162} H r« S«., Cor. Morrison
be opened, re a d an d an sw ered by I
P o rtla n d . O r» * * « .__________
J
w o n u a a n d h eld La s t r ic t confidence
C. GEE W O
HOSTETTER’S
STOM ACH B ITTER S
P u s s y ’s h a d h e r d in n e r —
A n A W F U L lo t f o r h e r !
A n d so s h e s it s a -s u n n ln g —
D o n 't y o u h e a r h e r g e n t l y p u r r ?
will to n e, s tre n g th e n a n d in ­
v ig o ra te th e e n tire sy stem
a n d m a k e yo u w ell ag ain .
Prof. Beebe D escribes Insect T hrough
W hose O u tstre tc h e d W ings Ob­
je c ts A re C learly Seen.
MUSTANG
U H o f W * t* r. C o p p e r T a n k . Self R e g u la tin g , C h ick
i — ••O " N u ra ery . Safetv lam p , le tte d f h e r in o m e te r . beat
rg ee
IT R lA L c o n m u c tio n o f th re e walla all o v e r w ith a th e tio t
GUARANTEED
b e tw e e n e ac h w all. So sim p le th a t an y b o d y c an
m a k e big h a tc h e s G e t o u r c ata lo g u e and low d e liv ere d p rice
B r o o d e rs fro m S t . 7 5 u p
W ise D en tal Co.,i*c.
L i t t l e P u s s y P lu m p k in ,
S i t t i n g In t h e B u n ;
L i t t l e P u s s y P lu m p k in '*
T o o t ir e d t o f r i s k a n d r u n .
BITTERS
MEXICAN
; An Honest Incubator
A t an Honest Price
1.00
Is th e blood
im p o v erish ed ?
THE
J
—T h e g r e a t sk in re ju v e n a to r. i f you h av e sallow
s k in , w rin k le s, p im p le s o r ro u g h n e s s o f th e face
o r a rm s , th e a p p lic a tio n o f F U C H I w ill b r in g back
t h e glow a n d fre s h n e s s o f y o u th . P r p a c k a g e . $1.
(B ra n c h ) F u c h i L a b o ra to rie s. S u it 9, 342 1-2 W a sh ­
in g to n S t., P o rtla n d , O re.
| e , wm I riiirft 1.00
A re th e bow els
clogged?
Ill-Disciplined C hildren.
T h e child allow ed to fojjow th e
path of least resistan ce, to tu rn aside
In “O ur S earch fo r a W ild ern ess.’ Decause of th e m ost shadow y obstacles
A s a ru le , a fe w d o ses o f M u n y o n ’s Cold R em ed y
w ill b re a k u p a n y cold a n d p r e v e n t p n e u m o n ia . I t W illiam B eebe of th e New Y ork Zoo­ In th e road to accom plishm ent, Is th e
reliev es th e h ea d , th r o a t a n d lu n g s a lm o s t in- logical park, d esc rib e s his first sight Tather of th e m an w ho seek s sine­
B tantly. P r ic e 25 c e n ts a t a n y d r u g g is ts o r s e n t
of th e tra n s p a re n t b u tterfly — H oetera cures, who, w ith th e m ost selfish sense
p o stp a id .
an in sect Df self-preservation well developed,
I f y o u n e e d M edical ad v ice w r ite to M u n y o n ’a plcrar—of B ritish G uiana,
D octo rs. T h e y w ill c a re f u lly d ia g n o se y o u r ca se th ro u g h w hose
o u t-stretch ed w ings Btops a t no m ean o r u n d erhanded
and g iv e y o u ad v ic e by m ail, a b s o lu te ly fre e .
an y su b sta n c e on w hich It re s ts can i m ethod to save him self re a l w ork and
A d d re s s P ro fe s s o r M u n y o n . 63d a n d J e ffe rs o n
honest effort.
be c lea rly seen.
itre e ta , P h ila d e lp h ia , P a .
“As we crossed a sw irling creek on
th e tru n k of a m ighty fallen tree,
T h e S im p ler W ay.
so m eth in g flu ttered ah e a d ,” he w rites.
“ Send fo r th e b u sin ess manager,* “W e could n o t see w h a t It was. C loser
said th e ed ito r of a g re a t m agazine. we cam e, and still th e ob ject re ­
“W h a t’s th e tro u b le?" Inquired the m ained In d istin c t; w e seem ed to see
co n trib u tin g editor. “I w a n t to t e l l ! a butterfly , and y e t th a t ap peared Im­
him th a t h e re a fte r when we support possible. A t la s t we m ark ed It down
a p resid en tial c a n d id a te w e'll avoid on a fern frond, and c re p t up u n til our
possible confusion and do It In display ey es w ere w ith in tw o fe e t of it. N oth­
FO R RANCHM EN.
ty p e a t re g u la r a d v e rtisin g ra te s .”
ing w as visible b u t th e g racefu l lace-
H . L C orbin, So. P la tte , Colo., w rite .!
w o rk of th e frond, u n til a slan tin g
“ I a m a s to c k m a n h e r e a n d if y o n liv e d I
A Toot.
beam of su n lig h t stru c k It, and th ere,
n e a r I c o u ld g iv e y o u a b o x o f M u s t a n g I
K ing Olaf—“W h a t ho, v arlet! Bring close before us, w as a b u tterfly th a t
L m im e n t b o t t l e s w e h a v e u s e d u p o n o u r I
h o r s e s a n d c a ttl e .
W e r id e p r e t t y h a r d I
fo rth my d rin k in g h orn." T he V arlet s p r e ’d fully th re e Inches, b u t w as
h e re in th e R o c k ie s b u t M u i l . n , L in im en t I
—"H ere w ith th e d rin k in g horn, kid. w holly tra n sp a re n t, sav e for th re e
f ix e s th e h orse* g o o d e s e v e r .”
T he old m an ’s going to have a n o th er tin y sp o ts of azu re n e a r th e m argin
2 5 c . 50c. 91 a b o ttle e t D ru e A G e n ’I S to re s I
to o t”
of each hind wing.
“As we looked, It d rifted to a
Human Brain Not P erfect.
Whenever you have a pain think ol
Hamlins Wizard Oil.
For headache. double-headed flower of scarlet, and
E very m an who holds a position su p
Toothache, Earache. Stomach ache ami w hen It alig h ted , th e sc a rle t of th e posably know s Just how his work
many other painful ailments there is notli- flow er and th e g reen of th e leaf w ere
should be done. H e has been tau g h t
iug better.
as d is tin c t a s If seen th rough thin every m ovem ent th a t Is necessary. He
m ica, and th e fa in t g ra y haze of the w orks m ore or less by rule and he haE
Have Y ouf
We have n ev er h eard of anybody in s e c t’s w ings w as m arked only by th e experience and th e m ethods of
ffho succeeded In m aking su rlin ess or th e In d istin ct v en atio n .”
every m an w ho h as e v e r done such
incivility pay.
w ork to guide him. Yet m istak es will
AMUSING FOUR-HANDED GAME be m ade. T he b rain is 80 p er cent,
Food of H orse and 8heep.
w ater, a fte r all.
A h ealth y horse eats nine tim es Its Can Be Played W ith P a rtn e rs o r All
w eight In food In a y ea r; a sound
Can Play Alone— Boa d C ontains
We Make You Competent to Earn
sheen six tim es
100 S quares.
$25 to $50 per Week
Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
to H week«. W o r I vo c o m p le te
e o iim ' in d r iv in g , re p a irin g ,
tyrup the best remedy to use lur their children
To m ake p o ss'b le a four-handed
|etc. a ll k in d » o f «utninnhileH .
luring the teething period.
E v e ry n tu d e n t get* p e in o n a l
gam e of ch eck ers, tw o playing p a rt­
a t t e n t i o n a n ti a c tu a l road
n ers, o r all p laying th e ir own gam e.
e x p e rie n c e . W rite f o r term *
From Sm all B eginnings.
Belmont Auto School & Garage,
Men who hav^s m ade th e ir fo rtu n es
E . 23d a n d M o rri*on 8 tn ..
P o r tla n d , O re.
a re n o t those who have had five th o u ­
sand dollars given them to s ta r t w ith,
R ew ard of M erit.
b u t s ta rte d fa ir and w ith a w ell-earn
“I see one of our big corporations it
ed d o llar o r two.—G race G reenwood.
going to do som ething fo r its old
Get P lenty of Sleep.
c lerk s.” “Good enough! W h a t form
P le n ty of sleep Is conducive to
will It ta k e ? ” “W ell, a fte r a m an h as
beauty. E ven a g arm e n t looks w orn
been w ith them 25 years, th e y 're go­
w hen It loses its nap.
ing to give him a gold strip e on his
sleeve.”— L ouisville C o u rier-Jo u rn al
Plonbiog Sapplict, K udw ue, Etc., Direct to Consumer
0 Gold riilinï»
TRY
BUTTERFLY IS TRANSPARENT
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
■ MolarCrowns
Is th e sto m ach
w eak ?
H ood’s S arsaparilla
WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES & FELTSl
f r t H e le n s In cu ba tor C o .,
Buildup
The System
T h ere is no o th er season w hen m ed i­
cine Is so m uch needed a s In th e
spring. T he blood Is Im pure an d Im ­
poverished—a condition indicated by
pimples, bolls and oth er eru p tio n s on
th e face and body, by deficient vitality,
loss of appetite, lack of stren g th .
T he best sp rin g medicine, according
to the experience an d testim ony of
th ousands annually, is
P o r t h n d . O regon.
FIIFRFR STAMPS
PU SSY PLUM PKIN .
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Four-H anded C heckerboard.
th e hoard show n in th e illu stratio n
h as been c o n stru cte d In Franco. The
gam e is played w ith e ith e r 20, 36, 56
o r 80 m en, and th e sq u a res a re In
fo u r d ifferen t colors w hich
divide
th e board d iagonally in to fo u r t r i ­
an g les. It Is well to n o te th a t the.
o rd in a ry F re n c h ch eck erb o ard
con­
ta in s one h u n d red sq u a re s in stead of
th e 64 of th e A m erican board.
YOUNG BEAVER’S DAY’S WORK
In d u strio u s L ittle A nim al In R egent’s
P a rk G ardena, London, Fella
T re e Two F eet T hick.
A young b e a v e r in R e g e n t’s P ark
G ardens, London, w as once placed at
w ork upon a tre e tw elv e fe e t long and
tw o fe e t six Inches th ick , ju s t as the
tow n clock sounded th e h o u r of noon.
T h e b e a v e r began by b a rk in g th e tre e
a foot above th e ground.
T h a t done he a tta c k e d th e wood.
H e w orked h ard , a lte rn a tin g his labor
w ith d ip s In h is b ath in g pond.
He
b ath ed and labored a lte rn a te ly until
fo u r o'clock in th e a ftern o o n , w hen he
a te h is su p p e r of bread and c a rro ts
and paddled a b o u t In h is pond until
6:30 o'clock.
T en m in u tes la te r, w hen only one
Inch of th e tr e e ’s d ia m e te r rem ained
In ta c t, h e b o re upon his w ork and the
tre e fell. B efore It fell th e beaver
ra n a s m en ru n when th e y have fired
a b la st. T hen as th e tr e e lay on th e
gro u n d , h e p ortioned It o u t m entally,
and ag ain began to gnaw .
H e w orked a t In terv als all night,
c u t th e log Into th re e p arts, rolled tw o
of th e p o rtio n s Into th e w a te r and re ­
serv ed th e o th e r th ird for h is p erm a­
n e n t sh elter.
How She C aught It.
A little four-year-old w ent to Sunday
school for th e first tim e and heard
th e ch ild re n sin g in g : "O nce I w as
blind b u t now I can see.” T h a t after-
aoon h e r sta te r h eard h e r stng: “O ne
side w as blind, b u t now It can see.”
One W ay of D escribing A m ericana.
N ow here Is th e arc h ite c tu ra l sense
m ore rigorous and scholarly th a n In
w rite rs from th e land of Babel-llke
sky-abrasion.—London S atu rd ay R e­
view .
"W OODLARK"
THE BRAND THAT K IL L S
squirrel
r U
l d
w
I l
D estro y s S a g e R ats, S q u irrels, G o p h ers a u d
P rairie D ogs. R eq u ires n o m ix in g o r p rep a ra ­
tio n —A lw a y s rea d y fo r u se. D ea d lie st o f a ll.
V our m o n ey b ack i f n o t aa cla im ed .
C l a r k s , W o o d w a r d D r u o C o ., P o rtla n d , Ore.
He Recognized H er.
T h ree o’clock w as the very e a rlie s t
the m an could get up to the store,
so his w ife asked him to m eet her
then.
“I d o n 't know In w hat d e p a rtm e n t
1 shall be a t th a t tim e,” she said, “b u t
lust before th re e 1 will telephone to
the clerk a t th e Inform ation bureau
near th e m ain e n tra n c e and If you
will Just step over and ask him be will
tell you w here I am .”
A t tw o m inutes past th re e the m an
•ought Inform ation as to th e w here­
abouts of his wife.
"I have a m essage," said th e
clerk, "from a woman who said h er
huaband would Inquire for h e r about
th ree o’clock.
M aybe it Is for you.
She said to tell you sh e had gone to
B lank’s sto re over on S ixth avenue
to finish her shopping because th e
clerks In th is sto re a re Im pudent, th e
place Is 111 v entilated and she c o u ld n 't
And an y th in g she w anted h ere anyhow
and n e v e r has been able to find an y ­
thing h e re and th is ts positively th e
laat tim e she will ev er try to find any­
thing h ere. Of course, th a t m ig h t not
have been your wife—”
"Oh, yes,” said the m an, “th a t w as
her all rig h t.”—New Y ork Sun.
P IL E S CURED IN « TO U D A T S
T sa r d r u g g is t w ill rsfn nd m oney If PA ZO OLVT-
M E N T f a ils to c u r* a n y r a s e o f Itc h in g , Blind.
B lssd in g o r P rotru ding P ile* in • to 14 d ays. 60c
W omen aa P reacher«.
One reaso n w hy w om en a re forbid­
den to preach the gospel Is th a t they
woud persuade w ithout a rg u m e n t and
reprove w ithout giving offense.—John
N ew ton.
_ _ _ _ _
P a tie n t F ish erm en .
"W h a t, giving up a lread y , my b o y f
said a g en tle m a n to a y outhful an g ler.
"Y ou m u st b rin g a little m o re p atien ce
W an t Som ething to E xerciee On.
w ith you a n o th e r tim e.” "I b ro u g h t
Som ehow or o th e r th e women w ho
enough p a tie n c e w ith me, m ister, b a t 'e e l th a t th ey w ere bom to com m and
I d id n 't b rin g en o u g h w orm s.”
Always g e t r.iar, i«.d. —E xchab je .
H is Q uotation.
A high school boy w ho had felled tn
an E nglish exam ination took th e teac h ­
e r to task because sh e had asked no
questions on “T he M erchant of Ven-
Ice,” one of th e books studied. A t th a
second exam ination, th e first question
w as “Give a quotation from T he M er­
c h a n t of V enice.” W hen the boy h an d ­
ed In his paper, Im agine th e te a c h e r's
feelings as sh e read, “O hell! w hat
hav e we h e re ? "—L lp p ln co tt’s Maga­
zine.
Stimulate
Children ?
Ask your doctor how often
he prescribes an alcoholic
stimulant for children. He
will probably say, “ Very,
very rarely.” Ask him how
often he prescribes a tonic for
them. He will probably an­
swer, “Very, very frequently.”
Then ask him about Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla as a strong and
safe tonic for the young. Not
a drop of alcohol in it.
F r ee to O ur R ea d ers
W r ite M u rin e E y e K e r n e ly C o., C h ic a g o , fo r
• 8 -p a g e I llu s t r a t e d E y e B o o k F r e e . W r ite a ll
a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b le a u d th e y w ill a d r l s .
a s t o th e P r o p e r A p p lic a t io n o f t h e M u rin e
E y e R e m e d ie s l a Y o u r H p e c la l C a se Y o u r
D r u g g is t w ill t e l l y o u t h a t M u rin e K e lle r e s
B ore E y e s , B tr e u g th e u s W ea k E y e s D o e s n t
S m a r t , B o o th e s E y e P a in , a n d s e ll s f o r 50c.
T ry I t in Y our E y e s a u d In B a b y 's E y e s fo r
S c a ly E y e lid s a n d G r a n u la tio n .
C hurch H as N ursery.
In o rd er th a t m o th ers w ith babies
m ig h t be ab le to a tte n d church, and
not be troubled w ith th e Infants, a
n u rs e ry has been estab lish ed by the
F ir s t M ethodist ch u rch a t V ancouver,
W ash. A room In th e b asem en t is
used, and Is equipped w ith to y s tot
th e am u sem en t of th e children.
Always keep a box of A yer’s Pills in the
house. Ju st one pill at bedtim e, now and
th en , will ward off m any t n attack of
biliousness, indigestion, tick -h ead ach e.
How many years has your doctor known
these pills? Ask him all about them , r
Mads b y tb s J . O. STEM CO., L o w 'd . M ass.
W. L. D O U G L A S
SHOES
•2.25 *2.50 *3.00 *3.50 MOO & »5.00
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T H E S T A N D A R D OF Q U A LIT Y
FOR O V ER 30 Y E A R S
T H E N E X T T IM E Y O U N E E D SH O ES
give W . L D ouglas shoes a tria l. W . L
D ouglas n a m e s ta m p e d on a sh o e g u a r­
a n te e s su p erio r q u a lity a n d m o re v alu e
fo r th e m oney th a n o th e r m ak es. His
n a m e a n d p rice s ta m p e d on th e b o tto m
p ro tec ts th e w e a re r a g a in st high prices
a n d inferior shoes. Insist u p o n having
th e gen u in e W . L D ouglas shoes. T a k e
n o S u b s t i t u t e . I f v o n r d e a le r r a n n o t m ipplv W .I „ n o ti* la ,
«hop«, w rite W. l,.I)oinrt«8, B ro e k to n , M u m ., to r e a t «log. Shoe« Kent
e v e ry w h e re d e liv e ry cha rg e « p rep a id . F a r t C olor K yrleta u*e«f.
G etting the Facte.
' / m . P f I l j n d e r ’ s - n
“M rs. A shcraft,” th e su m m er board­
e r Inquired, “why do you keep theso
guinea hens?"
"My husband has m e cook one of
A T o n ic. A lte r a tiv e a n d R e so lv e n t.
The
’em once In a w hile," answ ered th e b est re m e d y fo r K id n ey s. L iv e r a n d B o w els.
E ra d ica tes P im p les, E ru p tio n s a n d D iso rd er*
fa rm e r's wife.
"H e say« he lik es o f th e S k in . P u rifies th e B lood an d g iv e *
T on e, S tren g th a u d V ig o r to th e e n tir e sy ste m .
th e ir gam y flavor."
“Mr. A shcraft," said th e boarder,
la te r In the day. “w hy do you keep
S uperiority.
th e s e guinea h en s?”
In th e opinion of th e av erag e w o­
“O, my wife likes to h e a r 'em sin g ,”
m an p edigree Is as m uch su p erio r to
responded th e farm er.
b rain s as angel cake U su p e rio r to •
(
flapjack.—8. E. K iser.
BLUE! BLUE1 BLUE1
K
N lo o D P U R lflfR
B lue t h a t ’B
BALL BLUE
A w ash day
alw ays used.
all blue. R ED CROSS
Probably.
d elig h ts th e lau n d ress.
T he m an who com plains th a t th®
n ecessity . Once tried ,
A sta n d a rd bluing for Forld Isn 't giving him his due w ould
irobably be pained If It did.
20 y e a r s .
More satisfa c to ry th an liquid blue,
and m ore econom ical because It Is
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T H E GROCER.
Second Bunch fo r Him.
T h e o th e r day I w ent to see a little
boy, w ho was sick, and took w ith m e
a bunch of grap es for th e little In­
valid.
D onald's fa th e r hung th e
grap es In fro n t of the m irro r, th in k in g
th e reflection would am use him. A fter
a w hile D onald’s little b ro th e r cam e
Into th e room and Donald said : “R ich­
ard, th e re a re tw o b unches of g rap es
th ere. T he one In th e g lass la for
you."— Chicago T ribune.
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ag e w orking m an, and th a t ' i t Is prob­
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over £100,000 (|500,000) is given aw ay
haphazard to beg g ars In th e s tre e ts of
London every y ear.”
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