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Farmers and Merchants Write ns for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don't handle it will reter you 10 re- $ I,: hie buyer. PEARSON-PAGE CO. Portland, Oreeon. areat Expectations. , Now and then a. man does some thing really worthy of praise; but the trouble with the critter is that he gets into a blue funk if he isn't per petually reaping verbal bouquet! for the thousand and one unimportant and very ordinary samples of bis handiwork. HOWAftD E. BTTRTON - Awayer an Cherolrt, Lwdville, Colorado. Specimen pricesi bold. Btlv.r. Lead. O. Gold, SUver. 15o; Gold. Wo; Z no r ttoer, SI. Mnlling enrelopes old fall prlosili. Dtoa application. Control arid umpire worKS 14. Seferenoei Carbonate National Bank. PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will furnish you any kind of help you want, mala or female, skilled or unskilled, farm, sawmill, log ting; or any miscellaneous labor. Call, writ or pltone. No fees of any kind chanted in this office, thones A 6624; Main 3355. 215 Seam. St, Uitiiai. Or. ASTHMA Or heart trouble: wish to see the case I can't cur. No Drues. DR. DOUGLAS, D. C. 338 Union Avenue N., Portland, Or. Wanted Men and Women To learn barber trade. Tools free. Waee while k-arnlntr. Positions riiaranteed. International Barber School, t9tt N. Third St., Portland, Oreaon Machinery . boilw sawmills, etc The J. E. Martin Co.. 7 1st BU, Portland. Bend for Block- 1,1st ana prices, Eecond-Kand Machln- cry bouitht, sold and exchanged: engines. RUBBER STAMPS g "VJSS and Ribbon Badtres. Good Goods. Quick Service. Fend for complete Catalogue No. 23. Acme Stamp Works, 1015 A St., Tacoma, Wash. ' FOOT! -The Brent slcin reiuvenator. If von have callow tVIn, wrinkles, pimplea or rintfhness of the face or arms, the application of FUCHI will bring back the glow and frerhnrss of youth. Vr package, l (Branch) Fuehl Laboratories, Suit 9, 342 1-2 Wash' tiurtcu bt., roruand, ore. RAW FURS We positively pay the hl-hest market prices, as wo are manu facturers and therefore can pay more than dealers. Send for free price lint and shipping tags and get full vaiua for your skins. N. M. Unrtar t'o-. he Reliable Furriers. 7th 51., Portland. Ore Are you troubled with catarrh? In vour him1 heavv and cloittred? Here is the greatest remedy of the age. CIves Insiant relief. Hiithly recommended. Send 26o cuin for box of this wonderful salve. Postpaid lerome Company, 302 West 15th St., New York City Sarsaparilla Will purify ypur blood, cleai your complexion, restore you; appetite, relieve vour urea reek ing, build you up. Be sure tc take it this spring. . Get it today in usual liquid form or tablets cabled Sarsatabs. 100 Doses SI. Stencil Letters Used by Ancients, Movable characters were known to the ancients; they were used in teach ing children to read. The ancients had also stencil letters, which they used to secure a regular stylo of pen manship. They even made use of ' plates, thus open-cut, containing an en tire page; it was placed on the papy rus to guide the pens or children; 'an excellent means," salth Quintillan, "to loam them not to exceed the desired proportions." The Emperor Justinian (A. D. CIS) could neither read nor write, an unexampled thing In one of such high rank. When it was neces sary for him to sign his name, he had a sheet of gold, through which were cut the letters of his name. "Then," said Procoplus, "placing this tablet on the paper, one conducted the hand of the prince, holding the stylus dipped in purple on the typo of the different letters, and took away tho writing fur nished with his signature." The sami thing is reported of King Theodorlc -Tirl nr I 'har Amnrna Nat nnn ltlnn. Bine. Never. If all women were beautiful and none of them ever grew old a married man's wife would never insist onUk lng him out to spend the evenlng'uny where. !f ALDtKb BRUb. ) jjj ill I ' ' 1 ' i iuibv vvvn 11 11111 1 I IjLiLIi :!'! . L'j'i BEST AND CHEAPEST, Sill ABk your dealer for it. If ho does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does iALBERS BROS i MILLING COiji: PORTLAND, OREGON. Pa inloss Dentistry Is our prlilooor hoMr onr study for years and Dow oar success, anil ours Is the tst paluluM work to bo found anywhere, no matter how much you pay. Compare our 1'rloes. We flnlnh piste and briilse work for out. of -town patrons In one d.jr ft doalrsd. ralnlt-M ezl rautlnn IfnMtwhen platt-s or & bridge work u older led. ConiulUtion in. MclirCrowns $5.00 h2VBrldg.TMtt4.C0 iQoW riillngs 1.0U CnsiMl Filling l.UU 1 Silver Filling .50 Good Rubbtr MM Platt D.UU ID..I D.iD..U.. pi. i.. 7.sfl i:ukuwtj.A ,mtm In W.W.S. Wilt, rnimn tin Mtutii Palnles Extrtlosi .OU it nta) unuinu is nnuH aaoT HarrHOD) AU work fully guaranteed for flftoen years. Wise Dental Co.,mc Painless Dentists nntnt Building, Third and Whlnttit PORTIANO, ORl (iuTmUu; . U. V ( . it. iuil,,U BAKER'S Bu--Kola Tablets Best Nerve and K!d::ey Tonic on Earth 80NG OF A BOYi Before Takir.gr. After Taking-. Will make you slrep betler, eat bettor, bo cause they rebuild your broken-down nerves, Act on the kidney and give permanent relief for backache and all bladder trouble?, gold only by the MURPHY DRUG CO., 293 Burn side St, Cor. Fifth, Portland, Orejron. 25c a box, 5 boxes $1.00, by mail, postage paid. Fear Well Founded. "I fear," sadly said the postage stamp, when it found Itself fastened to a love letter, "that I am not sticking to facts." Sun fatal to Monkeys. In Manila some monkeys were ex posed to the sunshine and died In about 75 minutes, but other monkeya tinder tho shade of an umbrella set to the sun were unhurt. Morally Speaking. Morally speaking, the person usual ly alluded to as the man higher up ii In reality the one lower down. Wash. Ington Stan Really Lucky Candidate. It is a lucky candidate who la mora talked about than talking. THER OF LARGE FAMILY Telia How She Keeps Her Health Happiness For Those Who Tako Her Advice. wr mm Ecottville, Mich. "I want to tell totj how much good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vejf etableCom pound and Sanative Wash hava done me. I live on a farm andhave worked very hard. I am forty-five years old, and am the mother of thirteen children. Many people think it strange that I am not broken down with hard work and tho care of my fam ily, but I tell them of my good friend, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and that there will be no back ache and bearing down pains for them if they will take it as I have. I am scarcely ever without it in the house. "I will say also that I think there la no better medicine to be found for young girls. My eldest daughter has taken Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Com pound for painful periods and irregular ity, and it has helped her. I am always ready and willing to Bpeak a good word for Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. I tell every one I meet that I owe my health and happiness to your wonderful medicine." -Mrs. J. G. Johnson, Seottville, Mich., R.F.D. 8. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Com pound, made from native roots and herbB, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy for woman's 111a known. A our or town PEOPLE can rtoelvt prompt tnwt tmmtn of Woa-fotsonont, Hetltfe-b-UdlDf ru4U frum G GEE WO the Chinese doctor, fry oneo mure it hive boeo dootorlns with tlimonvHiiil tltkl nii Hud Iidvd not oIXhIiiihI ier muiit-ul ri-iii't. l..'l Ilii. nrvt nature lux.K-r .Imu. xiint Lnir i'rho suil iriMt-rilm some remedy who-e avtiim miimi k. mimauil nafe. Ilia pnw-rttitions yry compounded (mm Konta, Hi-rU, lltiiis and Hrk llml Imvu Ihhmi unlht-nxl (nm xvry qimr terof the iilolm. '1 ho ntn-iwn of lliew luwdU-iuos sro not luiown to tho tmuiil world, hut hsve Ih-u littudt-ii riotfn fn-tu tMthvr to sou litineuauclaur families la Ckma. CONSULTATION FREE. If you live out of towa smt cannot call, write for syniiiiom blauk aud circular, auuliMlua i gwiU ltt suiupa, THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162J rit St., Cor. Morrison Portland, Oregon. When the West Awoke. The Great West sllrred in his sleep. Then he awoke and looked about him. "Talk about the catterplllar and the outterBy," ho exclutmed; "I was the great American desert when I lay down for a half century nap, and I wake to And myself in the garden spot ol Uio world." Wouldn't you like to be A boisterous boy like mo. And leap and run Just for fun? Wouldn't you like to skate After school, so latel Or play snow-ball Till mother's call? Wouldn't you like to go A-huntlng through the snow Like Indian wild, Yet Just a child? Ah, yes, I bet you would Be like me If you could, And once you were Just so Long time ago! . ALMANAC CARRIED IN HEAD Memorizing Little Rhyme Will Enable One to Know Day of Week First Day of Month Falls On. Of course you have seen the large number of calendars that are given away every year, and you may have admired the little pocket almanacs that business men give your father to stick in his waistcoat pocket. Well here is one that you can stick in your bead. First of all learn this little rhyme Time Flies Fast,"' Men Wisely ,Say. Men Tlllnk, Alas! Time's Fooled Away. The capital letters beginning each word stand for a day of the week. T is for Tuesday and TH for Thursday. S is for Saturday and A for Sunday, M for Monday and F for Friday. W Is for Wednesday. The twelve words are for the order of the twelve months, three in each line. The capital letters tell you what day of the week the first day of the month will fall on in 1912, so that you can tell your friends what day of. the week their birthdays will fall on or what day will be Christmas or Fourth of July. Take the Fourth of July. It is the seventh month and the seventh word begins the third line of your verse with an M. If Monday is the 1st oi July Thursday will be the 4th. Any day late in the month may be found by counting sevens. Christ mas, for example; December 1 is a Sunday, so the other Sundays are 8, 15, 22 and Christmas must be on Wednesday. This rule will not apply to January and February, because this is leap year. The verse gives the 2d ton them. , . Unwise Comment. How much wiser would a maa ap pear If he reserved nis commenis. The other day a woman said, "I hear that Valenciennes lace is going to be the wear again." "Is it?" growled her husband. "I'll bet you an oil wen, then, It's something that doesn't cost a cent under 37 cents a yard." And his wife, seeing that he had a cinch, was silent, and would not stay in ana call him. Mother will find Mrs. Wlnslow Boo thin t ByTupthe best remedy to ose lor their chUdiaa uimogt e teetmug penou. Ey No Means a New Fad. "I am afraid Mr3. Wapping is a ter magant," remarked Mrs. Pilcher. "In deed " said Mrs. Bluntsome, with a slight elevation of her eyebrows, "Some people take up every new tad that comes alonp;." If you use Eye Salve use the best Pettit's Eye Salve is the standard. is reliable and costs no more than infer ior goods that are unknown. Used b Physician and Oculists, helps where al others fail. It 19 not the Tube or Box that cures, it is the Salve that does the work. Guaranteed by Howard Bros. under the Government Food and Drugs Act. Don't be deceived or misled. The only really nntiseptic Eye Salve that has been in the market for years. Sold by Druggists throughout the known world. Greek Military Training. The ancient Greeks managed to train not only their troops but the whole nation by offering liberal prizes for proficiency in all kinds of bodily exercise, Buch as running, , leaping, lifting, spear throwing and wrestling, At a distance of sixty yards their spearmen could hit a target with un failing certainty. Freo to Oar Reader) Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, fo 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise a to the Proper Application of the Murine Eye Remedies la Vour Special Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes, Strengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Fain, and Bella for 60c Try It In Vour Eyes and In Baby's Eyes for ocaiy jiyeuus ana uranuiutlon. Live Telegraph Pole. In Nevada the telegraph poles la damp, low-lying situations have taken root and flourished. They are of cot tonwood, and planted with the bark upon them. In some parts of Java, too, a natlvo tree Is used for the poles, and this also takes root, thereby re sisting the attacks of the white antf or the Inroads of natural decay. WHAT IS A NO-FARE CHILD. j.' aaasswsaMMB Cincinnati Car Company Has Installed Ingenious Attachment to Tell Ex act Height of Children. The Cincinnati Car company has attached in all their cars an ingenious attachment which is known as the fare mark. Should a parent claim that her child is entitled to ride free, being under five years old, and should the conductor have his dyubts on the matter, he hustles the youngster to the fare mark, and it he or she is over Why cough? Stop it! Stop cough'.ngt Coughing rasps and tears. Stop itl Coughing prepare? the throat and lungs for more trouble. Stop it! There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stop it ! Aycr's Cherry Pec toral is a medicine for coughs and colds, a regular doctor's medicine. Sold for seventy years. Use it! Ask your doc tor if this is not good advice. Unless there is daily action of the bow els, poisonous products are absorbed, csusine headache, biliousness, nausea dyspepsia. We wish you would ask yout doctor about correcting your constipttloa by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills, SUA y taa 4. o. alii co.a Bes-au, aaaa, down MEN SHOT LIKE DOGS YOUNQ CALIFORNIA SLAYER AD MITS HE MURDERED FOUR. YOU SHOULD TRY HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS IT EEJU1I TONES AND STRENGTHENS As Spring approaches nearly everyone experience that run down feeling. The ytem 1 full of impuritie the blood is slug gishthe liver inactive and bowels constipated. The Bitters will quickly remedy this condition. Repentance of Hie Sins Leads to Com plete Confession After He Is Shot In a Sacramento Hotel. San Francisco. Repentance led Zollie Clement, the young bandit wounded while robbing a saloon in Sacramento, Cal., to make a complete confession to Chief of Police Ahern, of Sacramento, and Chief of Police Briarc, of Stockton, that he had mur dered four men and possibly a fifth, and that he had committed a dozen holdups In cities along the Pacific coast. It was not for money he be came a criminal, he declares, for he always had sufficient of that. The love for excitement, he says, was his only motive. Recently Clement was con verted at an evangelistic service and unfolded the story of his life to an evangelist who refused to break the confidence imposed it. him. Now he declares be wants only a few weeks in which to make amends to bis God and than he will be ready to pay the penalty for his crime. According to his confession Clement shot and killed James Markham, in Sacramento, in 1902. He states this was his first crime and when the newspapers said he was probably shot by a woman it caused him so much amusement he decided to try again Then he went to Tacoma, Wash., and committed several hold-ups. Later he returned to Oakland and shot and killed Mounted Policeman Brown in 1904, when the officer tried to arrest him on suspicion. On the eame night he shot another man whom he believ ed he billed, but never read of it in the papers. A few days later he kill ed a saloonkeeper in Frultvale. His last murder was In Stockton last month when he shot and killed William Newman. Clement says he was skilled in the use of the revolver and shot to kill on the slightest indi cation of resistance. His story has done more to clear police dockets than that of any youthful bandit in several years. Clement is in the city Jail in Sacra mento, nursing a shattered arm. He was shot and wounded in a fight with James Martin, Jr., when he tried to rob the latter's saloon. His religious fervor, which led to the detailed con fession, did not seem to abate his zest in telling the story of his life. There are only two persons he re fused to talk about. They are his wife, from whom he has separated and Miss Emillne Barrellles, of Stockton, with whom he spent the evening the night of the murder of "Diamond Bill' Newman. He declares he began his life as a criminal at 16 and liked it Now he says he has reformed and will lead a religious life if ever he lives to see the day when he shall be out from behind the bars. 1 1 1 1 1 JTT i 1 1 1 1 I ii m ) Measure for Fare. that mark, then the fare has to be paid. It has been computed that the iverage five-year-old is 41 inches, and on these Hues tho company base their estimate. A Lesson In English. A consul of the United States In one of the French seaports was asked to preside at an examination in Eng lish at a municipal school. "Jean," asked the teacher of the head pupil, eager to show him oft be fore the American, "Jean, you will conjugate the verb, 'I have a gold mine. ' Jean arose, floundered mentally for a moment, then plunged in. "I have a gold mine; thou hast a la x. t . Y. .. 1 k. Rom tuiue; no una a goio. man; we have a gold ourn; you have a gold yourn; tney nave a gold thelrn! The consul was speechless with as tonlshment at the progress the French children had made in the English lan guage as it is never spoken at home. No "Sing" In Guide. Little three-year-old Clara was very fond 01 practicing on the piano. Her mother, not wishing to have her music subjected to Clara's vigorous treat ment, removed It one day and placed a railway guide upon the piano rack. Vhe infant prodigy soon discovered the difference, however, and throwing It to the floor, she exclaimed: "Mam ma, me tan't sing out of sat; ley aiat no sing la It- Windows. Most women seem to think that windows are made merely to be fit ted with curtains that will keep out the Wght Irrigation Item. Yeast '.'He's spent a fortune, yon know, on irrigation." Crimsonbeak "la that so? Land or throat!" Yon. kera Statesman. Shake Into Tour Shoea Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the ft Item-, painful, swollen, smarting-, sweating! teat Make new shoes easy. Sold by all Drugrg-iats and Shos Stores. Don't accept any substitute. Sample FKEE. Address A. B. uimsiea, lsiuv, n. a. ' Easy to Pronounce. The easiest word to pronounce In the English language is said to be murmur." It is simply an expulsion of the breath repeated. This Should Be Considered. Nobody has as yet succeeded In BuggesUng a way in whicb boys who become dissatisfied with their fathers may work the recall. Womanly Qualities That Win. 'With common sense, gentleness and confidence In herself a woman can al ways conquer. Yon will sneeze: perhaps feel chill v. You think y ni are catching cold. Don't wait until you know it. Take a dose ol Hamlins Wizard Oil and you Just can't caicu 001a. Ungallant Man. It la rather an ungallant man who advocates women's suffrage on the theory that it will not make any real difference. Washington Star. Waste of Time. Never ask a man tor a favor after you have laughed at him for xnakinf a fool of hlmBelf. Why Few Men Do. The desire to make good is only os sasionally keen enough to make a nan work overtime. TO CTJRR A COLD IN ONS DAT " Take LAXATIVE KliOMO Qulnlna TarWts. Drug- tsta rotund money if it fails to cure. . W. UttUV a. a signature la ea each box. So. Dust Makes Good Fertilizer. The dust collected from numerous racuum cleaners has proved to be a valuable fertilizer, and its sale has be come a regular business In Paris. No Dissuading. The man who is his own worst ene my usually carries on the fight to the bitter end. Puck. JJHtttliHiH'g tt Coa;a Syrus. Tulea Good. I'm la tin. Sold kr Drat ruts. f.vrj.iSTivv.ir.i - A 1 ... i, a t . 1 .1 a A; J STABLE FIRE REVEALS HOARD Mysterious Trunk With Greenbacks So Heavy It Took Three Men to Carry It Wilmington, Del. Firemen summon ed near midnight to fight a blaze in the stable of George Older, at Six teenth street and Marsh road, discov ered a hoard of money hidden in a small frame shack adjoining the burn ing building and immediately in the rear of the home of William Agster, a baker. William Fincher, a member of In dependence fire company, had gone into the shack to see if there was any fire there. He found old stockings, bags, boxes and bundles of rags con taining money in every denomination from a cent to a silver dollar. He no tified Fire Chief Moran, who had the treasure carried into Agster's house. "Look out for the paper money, it Is in the trunk," shouted Agster to the firemen. The firemen found the trunk, and It required three to lift it Agster re fused to open it when it had been car ried into his home and refused to ex plain about the money stored in the old shack. Chief Moran estimated the sum he saw to be at least (1,000, to say nothing of what the trunk con tained. The stable was completely destroy ed. The police believe the fire was of incendiary origin. 1,1 lUieumaflsfii Try Sloan's Liniment for your rheu matismdon't rub just lay it on lightly. It goes straight to the sore Bpot, quickens the blood, limbers up the muscles ana joints uiu owa the pain. Here's Proof . Mrs. Julia Thomas of Jackson, Cal., writes: "I have used your lini ment for rheumatism with much suc cess." Martin J. Tunis, 1G9 ICth Ave., Pafiirsnn. N. I., writes " I was a cripple with rVieumatlsm for two years and I could not move at all i had . -i t i i. t triA ramoHioa atirl ronld not eet DCt- to DC camea irom pjaue 10 puu.c a m.wv. o ter, untU I tried Sloan's Liniment. One bottle fixed me up in good shape and now I always have a bottle in the house for my wife and children. kills any kind of pain. Good for Neuralgia, Toothache, Lumbago and Chest Pains. Sold by all dealers. Price 25c, SOc. and fl.OO. cio. r, HnrM. Cattle. Hoes and Poultry seat free. Address Tin' K ART. S. SLOAN - - , - Boston. Maea. 1 WIFE OUTSELLS HER HUSBAND Takes His Place as Traveling Sales man After He Is Hurt, and the Orders Increase. Huron, S. D. Because her husband, a traveling salesman, recently fell on an icy sidewalk and injured himself so severely that he is unable to attend to his trade, Mrs. C. A. Keeler of this city has taken his place on the road and is making his regular trips for him. She has been successful, her or der book showing an increase In many Instances. TO SELL WATERLOO RELICS Famous Museum on Battlefield May Be Acquired by American Mil lions Have Visited Show Place. London. The famous collection of Waterloo relics in the museum at tached to the Hotel du Musee at the foot of Lion Mount on the battlefield of Waterloo la about to be sold. It is said the collection may be acquired by an American for $55,000. The nu cleus of the museum was formed by Edward Cotton, who fought at Water loo. . The museum registers contain the names of more than 1,000.000 visi tors. One-Eyed Men Exempt Montgomery, Ala. One-eyed men In Alabama, having taxable property not exceeding $500, are exempt from poll tax. according to Attorney General BrlckelL This interpretation was made of a section of the state code which ex empts " " "--toviillpersons per van (A aA nl ' ' es K a ueatAva rocfticfL 3) KILLS fiOPHEl SAGE RATS jSQUIRRELTAND DRMRIFiWit 'REQUIRES NO MIXING OR PREPARATION, ALWAYS READY FOR OSE YHEH yOU BUY, OEMAND THZBESr. GETTHCWOODURK BRANO fiONEyBACKJFNOTAS CLAIMED. CLARKE,WOODWARD DRUG CO. Portland, 0REv Beacon to Tennyson's Memory. The Tennyson beacon, on tho edge of the Isle of Wight, .which tho gale has destroyed, was a landmark for all vessels entering the Solent from the west. It consisted of a tall lona cross, thirty-two feet high with the pedestal, and bore the following inscription: "To the memory of Alfred, Lord Ten nyson, this cross, a beacon to sailors, is raised by the people of Freshwater and others who desired to honor him In England and America." The slto on which it stood formed part of tho manor of Farrlngford, and was one of the objects of the long dally walk which ho took until with in a few short years of hlo death. Pall Mall Gazette. FACTS ABOUT BLUING. I 1 ft! Plant breeding and selecting has been our business for years. We market tho results in the shape of thoroughbred vegetable and flower seeds. They grow cood crops. IStS SCCD ANNUAL FRCK ON REQUEST D. M. Farrj & CoM Dolroit.Mloh. fl.. .-. ..laasssiAiasaMSg-Sssss:-... Since the placing of RED CROSS BALL BLUE on the market there has been a rapid falling off in the sales of all liquid bluing. Why buy water containing a small percentage of bluing when you can get a solid package and dissolve it as needed. Makes clothes whiter, lasts longer, and is cheaper. Large package, 10 cents. ASK YOUR GROCER. . Farmeru' Wives. Pew men would admit that their rives know anything about business, but a great many will follow their advice and then take all the credit Cor themselves. Why It Is So Often Done. It Is a very easy thing to laugh at lomebody who is trying to do an alto gether new thing. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DATS Torn ipiggist will refund money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. SOc Worst Thing About Them. Conceited people would not neces sarily be obnoxious if they would only Quit trying to take the conceit out of others. Seems Immune to Earthquakes. Earthquakes occur with consider able frequency In New Zealand, but no damage has bo far been noticed In the case of re-Inforced concrete. Oilcloth Wrinkle. Very little water should be used la washing oilcloth, as some of it will soak through the cloth beneath and rot it. Use a flannel cloth well wrung out and wipe the floor until clean. Sal soda will aid greatly. Wipe th white spots caused by spilling any hot liquid on the oilcloth with a few drops of ammonia. , Foreign Goods. Assistant Inspector Say, Mr. A praiser, here's a lady whose kid has the German measles. What's th duty on 'em? Harner's Weekly. FOR SORE EYES. Mr. T. F. Livingston, Campo, Call., writes t " Not long ago I had a horse with the -worst case of sore eyes I CTer saw. Itljrd many remedies and they did no good. As an experiment I applied Mustang Liniment daily and in ten day his eyes were entirely well, ft will cure any case of sore eyes if used freely and worked well into the eyes." 25c50c$labotUeat Drus &Cea'IStore No 11-U. WHEN wrltW to advertisers, please tioa this paper. BETTER TOR MEN, W0MEFT AND QflLDREN THAN CASTOR 01. SALTS.OR PILLS, A3 IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM U0R EFFICIENTLY AND IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE. oios-agiiiiofN IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. la the Circle. oneverijtPacfiagQ of Ino Genuine. . '. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE, ORIGINAL AND GENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA. TIONS. YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE, BECAUSE IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE COOD OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR JJFS OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIMS DEPEND UPON .THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY WHEN BUYING JfotefeFulTName of tfiQ Gomparn BSV'iBiJiiTS. sr-w i(akaa:iii'iBiiL PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NLA It THE BOTTOM. AND M THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE. OF THE CENU1NE. ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING ORUCC1STS. REGULAR PRICE SO. PER BOTTLE SYRUP OF F1C3 AND EUXIR OF SFJWA O THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATTVR, BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR CJUPING, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE B1 ANY WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT B RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OP WELL.' INFORMED FAMILIES. WHO KNOW OP ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET ITS I j j CENTor m.cohoiI l '!; y jiwa cossnpows, Kj jj H M liwrrs. mat ecirtiT Kj (I i n ' - SJ !r I gaurwncsncreH ' - au auNiATuae nenju vr rAuutba, BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.