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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
InVWM Scrofula Few nro entirely freit (nun II. II tuny dotelnp so slowly no to cntiso lln II miyillMtiihitnciiilurimt: t lit) wholit lllll period (it childhood. I It limy llii'li prodilni dyspepsia, en tnrrh, mill iiuirl.M tonileuuy to run puiiupllnti, befoni causing eruptions, ires or HciiiiiK, To cut entirely rlil nl Itlnkn llin it mi t a 4- Xlood-ptirlller, Hood's' Sarsaparilla )u must ltiiilil form nr III I lux nlsii-d tnhlrts known ns Unrsntnbs. ! doaea f I. .-. Uulrb llrllaa Arllm,, i Hhoiked anil (Irlrveil 1'nrriit -Tniimiy, r Where illil yim get lima ,Millllf III llllll 'H)III rs? Vim have txrn rulililni -iiiii liltil'a nut, )uu Milked liny I Jfr Tummy I'm goln' in art ilia old hru I en 'in, innmtiia, ami inlaa turn pretty lit W'tU hlrila, to yim i an mt otiif mora of . f'aM ,, huh, li.l I'l. !.. 'lll...i.. h wm ..I (., 1 IHIPfU 1,11m, 11V. $100 Itrwail, SI 00. Ttia ..!. , I II. I. ,..,.. k.111 l. i...... . Elaarn nal Ibaiali ! )! nnai1li.. illtm.4 linai cianraliai liran aliln tn ruia In all lit IfUso.. aii.l II.. I I. f.i.rit. Flail'. r.l.rrl.V. ', ",""'" '"" ''" 'iralilliatuii, Mal,ai-iiiaprwiiiiiiililha T If lor oil I p. n la tlm en no ntlioilg the lnllfl IratarnUjr, lalairli y um a ruudliu- rural iHiiinlnllnn nf Francv who tin mil llunalillteaia. ir.uliMk ciiriitlmllniial heal. r,,rD' Popuinunii "' rrain-v, won un mil Un n I llairt CatarihCuiat.takan Intsrnally, i relit but own the Intnl. W. J Dawaou. tau-HiiaT Uita uvon Ilia iilil and niurniiiiu,' , llfarat ultliaaiilriM.ihafabvtlaaintkiiiM n,..n . I I'mbmI.iiUh. S?.VJ.'.,?..",.lf..ilt!,,.VH,J '!!". -J .ni aiiaiiaili Ly VnlMlrw up tha rnii.lliu'run anj aaiUlii( liMuia Itulolnr In wul. Tha Hi - .tlllaluitlia.aai.liiurlilalllilnlu.uialltabuw ii b.llL.y.ff.f llu.lluiiaiHiull.r.tui.ar irion and Ihtt laila lo oit, lauii la, ,i v( IV A I'n Tl..t ii .,M t I tT all drtifflala, ?Va. a Uall'i faail.y I'lll, fur Mii,l.allaa. TM U.Jaaalaail Varalaaj. I'jtIUVm kiii itturnW, Jaal In llmt la at Um lilt af Danios. "Unl" aicUliiLj Dlonyalvt, "llnyt, wIwm iVal alary It wtrWJ lata play l 1 wlU Mil a trial bit" "Mual nutlt lyiaut," aalJ t'ytnltt, tan- ) turluf U t!Mt I, lu, "ll'a tsaraly a aac i tin wit." . Muy f lb rortra, aawtrar, karlnt "anly n MirSrlal knuwlila af lha (am, marktd ll down a I Janbla play Chi- rafu Trlbuna r n u Ho. ao-oa -lUIIMN willlna lua1arltaralaaaa maiillnn Ihla arr S.S.S. Hvcry CHe of Klieunutlam h.i Its origin nml iln development in the 'lldmxl. It in not it disease whkli Is contructwl like cold, hut it ii in the liliKxl and ayntctn iK-fotc a pain in felt, mid the clfntiKc.i in the weather or any phyalcul irrrKulnriliea, nuch na n npell of ndixeatlnn, Uiwcl diaturhance, etc , ore merely the exciting camen pnxlucltiif the piins nml nchci. which me the nuttiral avmptoina of the dlneaae. Khctimatlmti ii caused hy nn execaa of uric acid nml other corr oulvc, iriitatiiiK' poisons in the blood, which iwc carrirti inroiiKU me circulation lo every ait of the aystcm, IJvery tnuicle, nerve, nietiibrane, tissue nml joint liccoinea saturated with theac crld. irritatini; impurltien, or catetl with fine, insoluble caustic matter, nml the nhaip, piercing tininn or the dull, constant nchea nr'c felt with every physical niovcmcnt. When the blood is fillcil with uric acid poison, perma nent relief cannot be expected from liniiiientH, plasters, or other external tteatntrnt, Such measure give temporary icllef, but in order to conquer juicuiuaimui nun nring niMiui n complete cure, the uric ncid nml other inflammatory matter must be cxicllril, and this cniiuot lie done with external treatment, .H. S. Ji. cmen KliriiiimltHiu becaunc it is a pet feet nml entirely vegetable blood purifier. It goes down into the circulation, ncutralucH the ncids, ii lid dinnolven the irritating depos its which nre pressing on the nensi tivc nerves nml tissues nml produc ing pniu, enriches the wcnlc, nour blood, itml iciuiivpi every ntom of impurity from the circulation. So limtend of being n wcnlc, nour ritreiitu, distributing uric ncid to the illflercut p.uts of the system, the blood is nlrong nml healthy nml therefore able to Hlliu.lv cverv runs clc, nerve, Ininenud tissue with nourishment nnd strength. Then thr inflnin. uiation nml Hwclling subside, the pains nnd aches cease, nnd not only is Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the line tonic efTecta of S. S, S. the entire general health Ii benefitted nnd built up. In all forms of Rheuma tism, whether nctttc or chronic, H, S, S. will lie found a safe nnd rclinble treat ment. Special book on Khcumntlnm nnd nny medical ndvice you desire will be furnished ftce THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Guaranteed Pure and Wholesome, . You save and avoid failures in your baking if if f BAICING Iw POWDER 25 Ounces Here Is true economy. You ennnot fcOUMCUffcrl'! ?LJ'rCiw be sure every time or have your food dainty, tasty and whole IffM some If you accept a substitute. nO la. ...ull 1 A I'rrverleil llrmnMluma "Oil, girls," eidn lined tlm gushing miilili'ii mi tint crowded street enr, "I'vn Just witnlii'il my hnlr unit 1 can't iln n thing with HI" Just limn tlm ear gnvo ii lurrli mill she shrieked n lln muii In front of her stepped mi her foot. "lleg pardon," muttered thn weary striiphniiKrr who liml done tlm stei pllig. "Von see, I'vt' Jlliit washed my feet ninl I en n't do n thing with tliuni," Jllittcr. l'reiiiaiiil- ulllila, "Do you ever mwl Dr. Ilybolil?" "Oflrii. He nml I er- nre lliruwn to rollirr n good deal We travel on (lit mn ttihiirliati trolley line. la Ureal In Ntw Mioaa. Alwaja ,,ka In A llrli'a rml-Kaa, apowitar. 'I I'Iiih liii, ttttalin, nulling, wnllrii r, uivaenriia, Itlir.iwlli nalUaint buiilmit, At llllltl'ggWll l lllMI ttlM, Jrk Jloiil lfli iiiyaiihailliila. Hliilf hiilli-ll'lICK, AiMmt Aimm. wlllltlMI, li tiny, ti, 1. Tlio Sacral nf r'uHlml, If turn to ilny sctunlly possessed llin nctcs un whirl) tlii'y lull, I hey would tm III no hurry to Inivi them: tiny wiMllit m erfpotlvcly chained to tin anil I... II.. .-..-.. .. I... I.... I...... .....I ..... I ..it... . ., maAa .. ,,. lo i ; ,,, " "'" '" 1 rt Into poll ..vr,.., .... ,' """ poillirsi' werl Krmr Cnrntoatnl I don't am what fun I'd (at out of It. I don't llko to lunkt apeeche an' I rinn't Ilka ta llatau to 'mi an' I ktn git anougu plain, ardlnary hard work right hart on tba fann," Waahlugtou Htar. Tha Maalt, "Tail My itia la modfirtT" "Rilrrnilyi ah la tin auodtit to take a bath In naa ot tuoat uawly lu TrntM gtaa bath tuha." "I dan't r why J" "llrcauta It la tranapartat." falhar la lha Ma.. Th raan wka ilhi for lha byiona ila tban a barafool hoy ka ran la Ilia aarua aid boy who uaed to nyi "(Ira. I with I mi a man Tha HoclHy for lb Diitrurtlon ol Vrrmlo la au Kmlnh oritnliallon, with tli olijrct of warnug uu tha rata In that country CURES RHEUMATISM Sotnatlroa aio, I had Rbtumitllm and bad lo (jull walk, Tba pain In ray kack ana Ul.xo ray ibouldtra mi an lal.nM I caula not i.,l of Imd. I ut4 rrtblnc, tut not hint aid roa any 10l till I baard ol an4 look 3. 3. S. Thll mad Iclna cufid Pi a aun4 and wall. II puilBtd my blood and wad ma faal lika a naw man. CORKAD LOUR. Andaiaon. Ind. lit K. ttlb SI. I wai MTftaly troublad wllh Rbaumallim. I bad II In my kn.ra. U(i and anklaa, and any ona wba baa afar had UbaumaUim knowi bow a icru clallnc tha pain la and bow It lol.lf.lta wllh ona at "0(k. 1 an truly In baJ tbapa -baalnf baan bolbar.-d with It for Ian yaaia, oil and on. A lixal pbyiUian ad.iwJ ma la uia 8. 8. S. I did to. Altar lklr two bolll.a I nolicad Iht aoie naai and pain wart ittatly radiuad. I (onllnuad lha nudlclnt and wai llioioufbly cuiadl alt pain, toitnria and Inflanmallon (ona. I fKommand 9. 8. S. lo all IthtunutlC tuOaiart. I. U A0HKW, Ml. Vamon. Ohio. 101 E. Oiaaobt lar St., money you use for 25 Gents pay less or Pjaquea Mfg. Co. Chicago. HAIBINO OP WHEAT. AdvanltRft of Corrcl Mathodi of n.A,l - . .1 u. L .1 uru"mn " m,r"lmH' ItrB C. AroiitrunWMMna-Um HUla Cll.a, Wo in.t flrU nml'oul h.t tlm v - l-tlHK Iriruii.l Ii koIiik lo l. .ml then. If H.iplbli, in,t tlml ilomnmli for ll wo .In not Intel Uio i-riiulfrtnMiU of Iho il-inniiil, oiiin ono elm. will, nml we will linfurinl ton Inwnr li.vi.1 Limn wn nhmilil dr. Conn-ijiii ntly, III tlm pro.,1"'1""'"'''. " HiiwIhii ulm linn Ixwi iliictlcn ol wliout, wo Imvo to atmly Uio lrlvan from hln niintry. llin niciiiiiiti prol.liiina w writ from n roinpelltlvn "r " tortttn ninl tin lii'rolnm of tjjij olntidrHiliit; wo mtiat compoln with lliivlnti Motiifii .ni' ntlrrltn; KnroK. An noini'lHHly olao who U Krowlnx wlmat, Jllii. xn-nli'Kt of tin- ri'tolnllniinry NxhI ttol out tii'lKhlxir, iiprcarnrlly, hot on: rrn In1 iolntn to .Mini1. K'itliiTvnc no Khlwr'n aoition of Iho conntiy. A llrlw likoiiJcy. Hh- N fondly inlliil tlm limn will no where ho ran Kt tlm Ixat ."Kriindiiiollii-r of llio ri-toliitlon." wheat, II ho wnnta tb huy, nml If wo ( ,Mm!litiT of tin- nobility ulm hiirn not tlm beat, wo will lorothr trailo. i,,,,,,, ,K.((lll , Tmtii .,-,. hlp Wo ol Iho whent pr.-liiolmr d latilut ;,nllK, ., ,mt ,. ,,, ,, oi ii.i..nKioi.aroiori.inni ii imvmK lite irvny uuiiiiirjr iiji mo ;riiuciiuu ui wheat on rnrtli, and wo rhoulil mto Iho utinott dllltinrcn to see that wn employ only tho boit tiirthoda. II wo do lliln, wa can placo WnaliltiKlon nt thn hmd ol Iho whi-nt prodiiolnx renlons ol thn Itlohe, and tha brand of the "Kvertiteeii Htnta" on n batrol or rack of Hour will bo known na a mark cf pirhctlon tho world orer. We, the public, thould eommonco to lata the giade atandatd. The alate yrdln eotninlitlonar la at prratnt .'orclnn the furoharer to accept No. J as No. 1 ; wo cannot eirxet to nata much for No. 1 wheat that tails 68 penndt aa our nelghboia ran for wheat that tetta bet ter. Doeaure this t lata of affalnexlstt, we are tending out, each year, wheat leas aought for than wheat grown In many ether eoantrlea. We ihonld Inilat that every gialn glower In the alaU ote eoeh oara In the productlonh of hit wheat that the re- aultlng higher etandard will Incieate the demand for oar wheat. If we Iro prore the nnallty of onr produot, the itate grain rommlftlonir will be forced to ralae the etandard; and we ehould In title) way ate that onr ttandanl Is aboTo the standard ol every other wheat producing ttate. Hy doing thll, wo would ranso our wheat to be quoted at fancy prlcee. Wn should make our product to good that we would bo will ing to havn otti iiaumand addreis print ed on It, ao that aa It gtei out Into tho markets o( the world, people the world over will know that wearr pioud of our product. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Valuable Information to Pacific North weat Irqjlrera lly J I. Aahloak. Washington Caparlmanl Su llen. Tollman. nyan "llaa mankind ever been ablo to davlv a fence that will atop an An gora goatt Do royutei annoy themf" la. U. V. "There are no domettleated animalt that aro at hard to keap panned up as Angora K0t. T teeure them, a fenee thould be of a kind that wilt not per mil the animalt to climb, and from four to five fett high. It thould be to conttruettd that a goat cannot jnmp over it, and preferably thould be made of wire Inttead of liosrdt, A wire fence made of wovtn wire and about fifty four Inehet high should hold them. Itemem her, that if the animalt can cat any Itnrt of vantage from which to jump, I they will go over the fence. The gosts 'aro pretty good on the defensive, hetieo eoyolts do not at n rule mako mueh htadwny in attacking them." nienwood, Idaho. "It 'quack grnV a dangerous twttf How may f kill morning gloriett" C. It. I " 'Couch grnt' it nnntlicr name for , tint pett, and it is certainly dangorout when it onco lint enenped into n gnrden. In the Knttern Slates it is reported ?ulte nftciit, but I hnvo nnt been in ortiied that It is In the Northwest in nny grent abunilnnce. Tho morning glory la even more dangerous than qunck grnat. lull plowing mid cover ing with atrnw or manure nro fairly good means of dottroving it, Imt It la ncnrly Impossible to kill It by fall plow ing." Wolf Creek, Mont." How much nl ftlfn teed should be town per neref Which Is better, fall or spring feed ing!" W. C. "If melsturo conditions are nil right, fall seeding will do In somo reglont. Spring trvdlog thould be done ao as to avoid damage by frott when the teed la germinating. Twelve to fifteen pounds per aero Is about rk'lit for broad cast seeding, but if a drill or seeder It uted, teu or twelve will do." Oram Vnlley, Or "l'leato toll mo concerning the comparatlvo vnluo of wheat, hay, nnd carrots as n feed for horses." I, M. 1, "Such a comparison la impossible, since tho fools you mention do not fill tho tame need. The food vnluo of car rota fa very low, but the elToct thoy hnvo In toning up tho system, and keep lug it In good runuing order Is very Important. A hnrto could eat a peck of carrots por dny to a very good ndvmi tngo, but you should not nttempt to substitute them for liny. The same is truo in making n comparison of wheat and raw carrots for hog feed, although up to the amount that n hog will oat, the enrrota will replace a cortnln por tlon of tho wheat. I can safely any Hint where .carrots will yield twenty tons per acre, you wlJJ find It highly profitable to feed thant to hoga to tho full capacity of tliolr nimotitles, provid ing you feed somo grain in connection with tho corrott; but you will be un able to keep stock hogs on carrots alone, as they contain too smnll a percentage of bone-and-mutole-maklng material." WOMEN KKEP nUBSIA IlEO. " '" ri..l.i...,.Kr ir. iirr I '" l IIHi 'IVrrnrlala' ('Hilar, "i'l... ..,. r iimu.i ,. i , rr ,), ,,,,,, ()f )irr,)r WU., , mw , '" JT'Zu T!n T Tt! m' ,,","h " " "" r ' " .,,l,,,"-"",,,Jpiof ,w "f '"' ""' " ,'" ,"""" ' "'" ''" ''" I""''1 '" f",".' '" IM" ",,""""" """ I "'In U n nliili'liH-lit of M. .IlilillolT mn, ,, ,,, ,,,,, ,)f . got cm- lu.'iit. Hhi1 wiih liriimliil ns n diingrrotm ngllntor nml warinil lo di-nlst. Her hitalmiid refuw-d to Ixiir tin' stiirerlngs for thf miiw, Flm wns li-tiutlful Unit, and only -il. Hut slie sMiTlfli-i-il .ill. Him mild her Ji-ueln, left ln-r liunlinnd ind doiimil tlii M-tinnnt icnrb. In order to illlile tin- Ixillrv sin' uiwil neld to nmr lier Iniuty. Shu ixtirnil her fncu nnd lunula with It nnd Ihi-iiiiu1 so ugly Hint Iht former iiiitinlntniii-i's could not ri-igiiU. her. Kim went bnik to tlm vlllnK'it nnd prrai'liiil rovolullon ("cretly for Hire' years. Then tin -lire caught her. Him was subjected to nil tho cruelties of despotism, Itieltldlny tlm tortures of Hie Illnrk Hole, slid Inslly sntenitit to Siberia, For twenty-Hire years she wns i.n exiled prisoner. The few couipntilons m aJ kins, KATHIRt.M- IIKISCIIKOVSKr. of Imt iiiImtIc coiumlttnl sulelde nnd she wns ri'ixittnily niilijirtiil to burlmr mis Hoggings iiikI military coiillneiueiit. Hut her di-teriiiltiulloii to tight for tlm rntiM. held out through nil, nnd now alie Is still currying on Hie work. I'rvlooker'glti'H Ktorles of other wom en sliuost ns grvnt In their m-iiKatlonul courngo nnd daring. Among them Is Vern Klgner, who wns n'li-JM-d after twenty yisirs fnm Selduswlberg pris on. No other prlnouer bad cut come 'rum this plncv nllve. Auntlier heroltm wus Zlumldn Knm pllniilkotln, the school teacher who as saMliinted Hen. .Mlu nnd nt her t'xiu Hon tied tlie iiimnh! about her own mvk. Then there Is Marie Splrldouovln, who shot Vlcv (Jov. I.tijonovskity four timers nnd wns so brutally treated by the sol dlers Hint Hie civilized world gnsped In horror nml the cznr wns iiiin'lltil to (siiimiuti her distill seuteuiv to life uu tirlMitiuietit. Then nrv scorvsi more, who nrv In prlwm nnd out of It, nil heroines and willing to die for n frw Ituwiht for liberty nnd Jiistlev. Au Anierlraiii AUmtrrr. In n smnll wny, uu Anierlenu figures lu tho Journal kept by lto."ulle I.auior llero, during the revolutionary days of lTSi.t In I'niniv, mid now pnlillKlntl un der the title, "The Ust Days of Mnrlo Aiitolnette." ltomille ijimorlliTT, ti girl of Plennly. wns servitnt to tho queen In Hie Con clergerle. "One dny," ltosnlle has re corded, "Munsleur do Saint I.eger, the American, who wns coming from tlm rvglstnir's oilliv, notlctil Hint I wns currying n glass half-tilled with witter. " 'Did the qucon drink tho water Hint luiH pine from the glnssV he usktsl. "I answered Hint alio did. "With ti mlck gesture lm unoovcrcd his he.ul nisi drank the water that re mained, with every Indlnitlon of re sjhvI nnd pleasure." l.ltlHUalloit. "I'm rnther Interested lu young Mr. Do Utter," said the customer, "nnd I want to got a copy of tils noud. Have you got Itr "Wo did have n small supply n few weeks ngo," said the book salesman, "but I'm afraid It's exhausted." "Itcally, I hoard It wns weak, but I didn't think It wns Hint bml." The Catholic Standard nnd Times. (Inn oh Htm. Wandering over nn old eviuetery re cently n young man camo across u Inrgo stono Itisorlbed: "Turn mo over." After much illlllculty ho Biicwoded In turning It over, nml found ou tho under side of tho stono tho wonts: "Now turn mu bnck ngnlii so that I can catch somo other Idiot." It Is better to trust to your faults than to bo false to your trust. tvH nffiiiinvxr Msj -3 ;""fc'tl'i TI.. I'nae lleltreen. A Npw Orleans wonniii, well known or her work Tor chnrlty, nt-mlly nc ri'pted nn Invllntloii lo pcnk ftt nn nntl-liiberruhMls meptliig. On the pint form she found lieraflf nted lrlttern s bishop and n rsbbl, nnd Hm tono of the mietllig swiiied lo be ri-ridcn-d ex trcnwly Milium) lyr Hie roinhlnnllon. Ill order to lighten the solenuiliy, she snld, turning to tlm rabbi: "Do you know, I feo ns If I were n leaf ! twjpen tli' Old and Iho New Testa nmnts," The rnbbl turned a sndeyed gsre uioti her. "Ves, msdsm," be said, "snd. If yon will recall, thnt page Is usually a blank one," Sam Wrllrr. It was Hnni Weller who iirnd. Dick ens famous. "I'lrfcttMc I'iipers" werf a complete fa II lire finanrlHlly until this unique cliHrntier wns Introduced. The press was nil but linrtulmoiis In prais ing Hnmlvnl ns nn entirely original character whom none but a grvnt gen ius could hnvo crentrd. DU-kens ri i-clved over $lfl,0t0 for "I'lckwli-k I'npers," nnd at the age of twenty six he wns Incomparably the most opuInr author of his day. I-ondon Standard. SL VltoV Panaa aa4 aU yiroaa Momo rrmanantlr cvrnl br or. Kinwa ur.at luatnfar. rxad fur rMKC llinal bKUa and iraatlaa. In. IU ILKIItw. 1.HI -rrh bU, 11iU.1- Tba Ileal Thl. "Do you think that unconscious spell which Miss Sharp had at the ball wss a swoonT" "No; I am sure It wns a feint." "Whst do yon mesnl" "Abe bsd declsrrd her Intention of making a sensation at the ball, and I think abe waa like ber Intention aba wanted to be carried out" Tba OU Klana, Eva Tea, she used to keep hie love letters under her pillow. IMna And now7 Kva Oh, she keeps them over ber pillow now. Wnn Over? Km Vw, she uses them ss cnrl pa pers. Sn Opralnf, "Why don't you go to work?" asked the prowjierous citizen sharply. (S'wan." retorted tlm mendicant, "you'se fellows that hate nil the so't snai-i have a nerve." Philadelphia Iedger. ."Vol Urn I'aner. "When I saw him last lie was getting to tie a regulnr grouch. He Imagined everybody disliked him." "Oh, nil Hint's changed." "Vr "Yes, he knows It now." Philadel phia rrtsa. A Chaaea lo Ret Illrh. A fortune awaits the tailor who can Invent n secret pocket In a coat where a man may carry bis cigars without exposing them to tne many friends who help themselves. Detroit Free Press. k -n TTBu TT' sj"avj S. yOOVrvoawyjaiMlxvsiossgos Tho Kind You IIuvo AlwayH ItouRlit hns borno tho slgna turo ul' Chits. II. Fletcher, nnd lias been iiindo tiuticr Ills personal nupcrvislon for over HO yours. Allow no ono to decolvo you iti this. Countcrielts, Imitations nnd Just-aH-jrood' aro bntllxporlnu-nts, nnd ciidnntrvr tha health of Children lixpcrlcneo iiKnlust 1 poriiiicnt. What is CASTORIA Cnstorlii is a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. Rorle, Drops nnd Sootlilnir Syrups. It Is 1'lcnsant. It contains neither Opium, Morphluo nor other .Narcotlo Hubstnucc. It.s npo Is Its puanmtce. It destroys "Worms nud allays Poverlshiicss. It cures Dlarrhwa and AY 1 nil Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nud l'Matuleney. It nssimilntes tho Food, regulates the Stomach nud llowcls, j;lvlnir healthy nud uatunil sleep. Tho Children's Fnuaccn Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Soars tho c In Use For Over 30 Years. 8Plit V37 BH0C8 AT ALL VM al s-typRicis. for cvcry SHOES AT ALL PRICES. FOR EVERY MEMBER OrTHtr-MILV. MEN. BOYS. WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN. IV. L, Doualmm mattmrn antmoHm marm ' mi?m taSU,$3.00 and SS.OU mhom than anyMolbii rnanufaoturar In c7.. Jf-trpri, haqauaa thay hold thlrml& mnapa, IK bmltmr, wtae lonear, antl Iffia arm of araatar valua Aau any other wr?. mhoaa In thm world to-dav. IMl W. L DooeUs $4 ind SS GUI Edca Shus Cumol Be. .trllAUVION. W. U DoktUa ttamt and vriea caohffur'"-,fc My Hair is Scraggly i Do you like It? Then why be contented with It? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have lone, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without a single gray line In it. Have a little pride. Keep young just as long as you can. "tin flflf-..aci yaara old, tad mUI rs eanily rat b.lr w.a vary rray. not lo a law waaka Ayar'allatr Vlror rratn'rd (ban oral eolor ta my hair ao now lhara la not a erar hair Ii ba aaan. J W. IliJiaOJr, lUnHtt Craak. Cal. T 3.0. Ayr Co., Lowall. kfaas. lao nanaotorara of J y siB-iBimii 7 ?iC MtLS. CWir ee ClUKT PCCTOiUl. Tba- Ileal I'arl. "Tommy, did you give your brother th- best part of the npple, as I told you tor "Yessum. I gave him the seeds. Ho enn plant them nnd have a whole or chard." Motbsrt win find Mrs. TllniloVt Boothia SyrupibaUttraioaJr lo use lor ibalr e l-rat luring Iba taalblo yttjoi. A I'rraainl Secret. Wife Have jou any secrets yon keep from nm. dearest? Husband None, darling. Wife Tnen I am determined I will bare none from you, either. Husband Have you secrets, then? Wife Only one, and t am resolved to mske a clean breast of It Husband (hoarsely) Go onl Wife For several days I have had n recret n nveret longing for a nsw dn-ss, with bat to match, for my birth dn.r. That fetched him. Taller. Kslremra, "Pardon me," tald the dowager with thi mole on ber chin, "but there Is htrdly room for two of us here if you are golni to keep that thing on your bead." "O, I rues thrre'a room enough, mad am." antnered thf tharp featured youni wotran with the umbrageous bat wbi ocenpied the adjoining aeat. "I'm not makine any kick about the apace youi feet take up." Cblcato Trlb'tne. Knocked Onl. The pugilist a moment dropped his guard. A stiff righthander laid him on the floor And tent him Into dreamland. When he woke Ilia dream of immortality wat o'er. II OWAIID R. nCHTON Ataayrr and Chamlal, llTlllr. L'o:ar Krwv-tDwn DrVaat Oold. SUrrr, Is-ad, II t ouul. WlT.r.Ijci OoU. bM XIm or Copr-r.lb CruUa traia. MaUUciovtloi sand Mil l re Hit arot on appllralloa. Control and Um- plrawo (local J pinWt"K aICtM. JilnCW kMWMMf A- lla wvvvVvVskv:xvvvvvuvi Signature of Eowlttd At hi Pile JtjfthutHf. 'A xrf' stw nm)) vt,VIL''fek ff H$i rVsijK,'1r It aUraaad on bottom. 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