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Farmers and Merchants Write us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don't handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. pearsoN-PAGE CO. Portland, Oregea. HOWARD E. BURTON - Assayer an Chemlrt, Loadville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Hold, Silver. Lead, tl. Gold, Silver, Uoi Gold. Wo: Zine or Copper, $1. Milling envelopes aid full price 111 Ent on application. Control and Umpire workao sited. Betaranoei Carbonate National Bank. f WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES & PETS) Wl Wul AB 1m Hin. Wills fcr prkts at Ahm UH- I THE H. F. NORTON WJMf AW x. I J818-816 Front 3t " Portland. Oref 0HETI1INJ MS LITTIE RUBBER STAMPS Wb- nd Ribbon Badges. Good uooas. wuica uer. Bend for complete Catalogue No. 24. Asms Stamp TTOraUa IV 10 A OUf IBCUBaSe TTMHa Machinery ; eAnii.TTfinit Mchln- ' ry bought. oid and whanorMl: AllfflneflL m a- m.. 1 1? Marf in Pn.. 7(1 lit BU Portland. Sand tot Stock List and pricafc PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will furnish you any kind of help you want, male or female, skilled or unskilled, fafm, sawmill, log Kirs; or any miscellaneous labor. Call, write or phone. No feea of any kind charred in this office. Phones A 6624,- Main 3565. 215 SeceaJ St. Perllaad, Or. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS DOORS AND WINDOWS Plumbinf Supplies. Hardware, Etc., Direct ( Consumer Write for descriptive catalogue. ' CHAS. E WEST CO, Portland, Oregon FUCHI The great skin reju venator, If you have (allow akin, wrinkles, pimplea or roughness of the face or arms, the application of FUCHI will bring- back the glow and freshness of youth. Pr package, f 1. (Branch) i'uchi laboratories, Suit 9. 342 1-2 Wash ington St., Portland, Ore, OPTICAL TOY QUITE AMUSING Can Easily Be Made by Utlng Plec of Cardboard With Two OJecta oh Different Sides. How many children know what a ihanmatroDe Is? Very few, by thai name. But most of them have Been thaumatropea.. The dictionary says that a "thaumatrope is an optical toy depending for its action "upon the per Spring Medicine J SELECTION OF LAYING HENS TO INSURE ULTIMATE SUCCESS There Is no other season when medi cine Is so much needed as In the spring:. The blood is Impure and Im poverished a condition Indicated by pimples,, boils and other eruptions on the face and body, by deficient vitality, loss of appetite, Jack of strength. The best spring medicine, according to . the experience and testimony of thousands annually, is Hood's Sarsaparilla It purities and enriches the blood. cures eruptions, builds up the system. Get It today in usual liquid orm or Chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. I 1 1 11 I Hot Water, Copper lank. Sell kav.Utwe-. thick IrRCKWrllPAtOU Nurwry. Sefw larno. tatted thermometer. beat ftttt IfTRlAi. cowirucliofi of three will all over with sibtaroi OUARAJiTCtD oe'w cH w tmple I hit anybody cm fjui Mg haichem tj our ttiaiof ut and low lir prit Br 49 from tt.7 up fit Helena Incubator Co, Toledo, Washington Arnold's Asthma and Catarrh Remedy. Gurirnntoed to pure OatHrrb, A nth m ft, lironcliitia, Hny Fuver and Ilott Cold, or money refunded. Inclose SI. 26 for AHthiiir. Honied y. or ft)o in itampa for (intnrrh of the Hoid and Htomaeii, Auk for Hldrcrw of people cured in Portland, 3 aroma or Beuttle. Arnold! Aalhma Cure Co., 333-4 Arcade bidg., Seattle, Wn. Ve Make You Competent to Earn ?Z5 to $50 per Week ft to 8 wtwkii. Wo wive romnleto cntirHH In nriviny, ropnlrliitf, oto. all kliidnof iiutoMioltliufi, Kvery aludnnt et paraonul ittUmtUm and actual road uilHtrient'e. Write for tecum Betmonl Anfo School I Garage, . aid and Mirrlnon bt,. rortluud.Ure. v fjr,v The Juggler. slstence of an Image on. the retina ot the eye. On opposite sides of a disk are depicted two objects or different parts of "the same object, so that when the disk is rapidly twirled around a diameter the two sides ap pear to be seen at once and their im ages are combined." Thaumatropea are not hard to make. Just cut out those pictures, Reverse Side of the Disk. paste them on opposite sides of a cardboard and twirl it by means of the string as tshown also in the illus tration, and you will have a thaumatrope. Destroys Sage Rats, (Squirrels, Gophers and Prairie Dogs, Requires no mixing or prepare, tiou Always ready for use. Deadliest or all, Your money back if not as claimed. CXARKit, Woodwaru Dkuo Co., Portland, Ore. On Way of Describing Americana. , Nowhere is the architectural sense 'more rigorous and scholarly than in writers from the land of Babel-like eky-abraslon. London Saturday Ito. View. Belittling God. ' It were better to have no opinion of God at all than such an. opinion as is unworthy of him. Bacon's Essaya. OPINIONS AS TO FRIENDSHIP Mi rfAlRFRC. RDM I . I'll I I ' I I DAIRY FEED i iii: BEST AND CHEAPEST, id i !!! Ask your dealer for it. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does -1 iALBERS BROS i-lMIUJNG Cpjjii ii 1 I i ! PORTLAND, OREGON, inn mm Painless Dentistry la our Drlde-otir hobbr-onr atoJy for yeara and Bow our sueoeu, and our Is the bvat palalaa work to be found any hern, bo matter how moohyou pay. Compure our l'ricea. OT,(i(rit'i tiim piato ana V J brlilii work for out. " l- 'J3r-Uwn patrons lu r-ainuwa eiiraetion ? i ..! .1... k. I l. 'i nun wiir d. Comullillos Irat. MolarCrowna $5.00 22kBrld,iTMtl4.00 Qeld nillnr 1.00 Enamel Filling 1.00 Silver FIIIIkm .50 Good Rubber ' A. Plate, 6.00 ruita 7.50 P.'bUii Eitr'IlM .50 1ST MKTHODa All work, fully guaranteed for fifteen year. Wise Dental Co.,ic. Painless Dentists fijtlni Bulldlm, Third and WithlntlM PORTLAND, OKI OMtaHwti f A.M.Utr.I(. auaars.lUa t a. H. W. . Will, Praaui ist Muuit il mm niutaui Niuate 1 1 i t out or TOWN PEOPLE run rtwIrepRimfit InmU int of KoM-roioMiomo, RMlia-bvildlac ta.oUa lruttt C. GEE WO tho Chtawe dootor. 1 rr new wore if you have hea dootorin with Uii one and tumt oni nd hv not ot.tlnd inr mt.uent relief, thi irrti nature htuiUir tlimt ttMeourtNMeind )nm'rtt ootre iviuviy whoa aotion if quick, nure and Mfe. IHi (rHairlptitHiO rre coniftonudiHl from Koota, KnrtMi. iliia ua irk thai twn a.tttirW from rv qutr trof the nM. The iHrti of thwm ntdivlnMi re nH known to the ouuide world. I mt have tan handed down f rtm (Uitx to aua Ui the ph.cUua t iuii.ee la Chin. CONSULTATION FREE. If you lire out of town and oanmH cell, write for ay tup torn blajik ud eirvnlajr, encioelui i oeuu in eUsiup. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1 62J first St, Cor. Morrison Portland. Oragoo. Healthy-Minded Girl Faces Factr 8quarely and Looks for Reasons for Shattered Idol. "Most of us start out ln girlhood with rather definite oplnoins as to friendship," says Anne Bryan McCall In Woman's Home Companion. "A friend should be this or that. We have the matter all settled in our minds. And then, along comes some experi ence entirely outside our expectation. The friend to whom we have vowed undying devotion falls us In some es sentlal and disappoints us deeply. The structure we thought secure for all time falls suddenly. Some of us may perhaps sit among the ruins, bewail Ing and embittered; but tbe healthy minded girl faces the fact squarely and looks about for reasons, "One reason our friendships fall Is that we think of them as complete and established things. Friendship is a thing never complete It Is always In the making. A vow of friendship, no matter how earnest, is at best, only a promise to pay; whereas many of us mistake It for a payment in It self. Take any of theso big qualities and requirements of every honor, un selfishness, fidelity does it occur to you that any one of these can be es tablished once and for all? Indeed, it cannot. Loyalty yesterday is not loy alty today, nor will an unselfish act of the day that Is past serve to meet the obligation of usefulness of the day that is here. It is not a luxury, this, that can be bought and paid for and a receipt given. In the Declaration. Too often in speech and print occur Uncle Sam's common people," "My servants, "Our middle classes." Re publican France still adores her princes and despises her poor. The United States and the Kingdom of Heaven were founded for the homes ;)f the poor and the weary and the persecuted not for flunkey monkeys. CURED IN QUE DAY As a rule, a few doses of Munyon's Cold Remedy will break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It relieves the head, throat and lungs almost in stantly. Price 25 cents at any druggists or sent postpaid. ' , If you need Medical advice write to Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully diagnose your case and give you advice by mail, absolutely free. Addrens Professor Munyon, E3d and Jeffersoa Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. - A Toot. King Olaf "What ho, varlet! Brtns forth my drinking horn." The Varlet "Here with the drinking horn, kid. The old man's going to have another toot" , Whenever you hnve a pain think of I T a 1 1 1 i rn Wizard Oil. For hctidarhe, Toothache, Earache, t-tomach ache and many other. painful ailments there is noth ing better. Have You T tVe have never heard of anybody iv ho succeeded in making surliness or Incivility pay. 255 Build Up The System CUSTOM OF SHAKING HANDS Display of Friendly Feeling Origin ated When Men Were In Habit of Carrying Swords. Did you ever ask yourself why you shake hands with persons whom you know? Here Is the reason: In the old days, when every man who had any pretensions to being a gentleman carried a sword, It was the custom for men when they met to show that they had no Intention ot treachery to offer each other their weapon hands that is, the hand that would be used to draw the sword, and to withhold the hand was usually the signal for a fight. So fixed did this habit become that long after men ceased to wear swords they still offered the weapon hand to a friend and declined to offer It to an enemy. To this day when you refuse to shake hands with a person It signi fies that you are at war. Among savages, who never carried awords, tbe practice of shaking hands la un known, and it affords them amusement to aee the white men do it. An Electric Scarf Pin, Terhapa the smallest electric motor In the world Is In the scarf pin of D. Goodwin of McKlnney, Tex. He la a skilled watchmaker and recently he constructed the motor, which Is so small that a 10-cent piece will cover It It weighs only nine-one hundredths of an ounce. The front of the motor is of highly polished gold and the com mutator and segments are of the same metal. Mr. Goodwin wears the curi osity In his necktie and it makes a very attractive decoration, the nature of which can only be discovered by close Inspection. Origin of Words. "How did there come to be so many words in the world?" asked little Lo la, who was turning the leaves ot a dictionary. "Oh," replied her eight year-old brother, "they came through folks luarrellcg. One word brought on an--thtr, you kuow " Is the stomach weak? Are the bowels clogged? Is the blood impoverished? TRY THE BITTERS HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS will tone, strengthen and in vigorate the entire system and make you well again. Food of Horse and Sheep. A healthy horse eats nine times lta weight in food in a year; a sound sheen six times Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslowi Soothlns; Syru p the bust remedy to use for their childrej iuilug t:e toe thing period. Poultryman Must Have Fixed In Hts Mind Line He Wishes to Follow and Then Bend Every Effort to Carry tt Out Several Little Things That Need Consideration.. Rhode Island Reds Good Layers and Weigh Heavily. Get Plenty of Sleep. Plenty of sleep is conducive to beauty. Even a garment looks worn when It loses its nap. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. look for the signature of K. W. GROVE. Used tbe World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 26c Without Limitations. Our country is the world; our coun trymen are mankind. William Lloyd Garrison. NERVOUS iSPONDENT WOMEN Find Relief in Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Their Own Statements So Testifye I II Tlatea, Pa. "When I wrote to you first I was troubled with female weak ness and backache, and was so nervous that I would cry at the least noise, it would Btartle me so. I began to take Ly dia E. Pinkham's remedies, and I don't have any more cry ing spells. I sleep sound and my ner vousness is better. I will recommend your medicines to all suffering women." Mrs. Mary IIalstead, Flatea, Pa., Box 93. Here is the report of another genuine case, which still further shows that Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound may bo relied upon. Walcott N. Dakota, "I had inflam mation which caused pain in my side, and my back ached all the time. I waa so blue that I felt like crying if any one even spoke to me. I took Lydia E.J Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and 1 ( began to rain right away. I continued its use and now I am a well woman." Mrs. Amelia D.ux, Walcott, N. Dakota. If you want special ad rice write to I.rJIa K. Viukhmtt Mcdiduo Vo. (confl. di-ut lal) Lynn, Mush. Your letter will be oncned. read nul answered by I woiniiu cud !ic!i ia ctrkt confident! (By A. Q. PHILLIPS, Kansas.) To insure the best success in this rvork, the poultryman must first have fixed in his mind the line he wishes to follow and then bend every effort to carry it out. If he wishes to breed hens for eggs, the first thing he must do is to select his stock with that ob ject in view. A farmer who feeds steers for beef production picks out individuals which conform closest to the type of animal which he considers would make the best feeder. This type is entirely dif ferent from the one a dairyman would select for his dairy herd. The man who selects a horse to use on a heavy drag wagon hunts for one which he thinks can best do that work, while the man selecting a race horse would pick one of an entirely different con formation. Thus, in intelligent selection of our live stock the purpose for which it is to be used is first determined. In ap plying this principle in the poultry business, there are several things which should be considered in select ing hens for layers. The first thing to notice concerning the shape is, as to whether or not the hen is rangy or bocky. A bocky hen indicates a meat producer, while the more rangy one Indicates the produc tion of eggs. Since the development of the egg, to a large extent, takes place In the region of the body below the broad part of the back, that part of the body should be broader than the fore part. This gives to the body a V-shaped appearance as viewed from the top, the small part of the V lying toward the front. When a hen is in heavy laying condition, her abdomen is lower than the breast line. This gives the body the appearance of being V-shaped as viewed from the side along the top and bottom lines, with the small part of the V toward the front. This enlargement of the body in the abdominal region PREPARING SOIL FOR ONION CROP Plant Flourishes In Rich, Well Drained Loam Avoid Hill Bides, Heavy Clay and Stones. The best soil for onions is a rich, well-drained loam. Heavy clays, hill sides and stony land should be avoid ed. Onion soil cannot be too rich. Excellent crops are grown on deep, rich, muck lands that have been un der cultivation for three or four years. Such lands should contain a fair mix ture of sand. New, raw muck lands give poor returns. The ground for onions should have been planted to some heavily manured hoed crop the preceding year and be practically free from weed seed. It js a great mistake to grow onions on weedy or run-down land. The following which relates to onion growing on a large scale also applies to garden growing. A rather firm seedbed which results from fall plowing Is desirable and gives the best results. A second crop of clover, heavily fertilized with barn yard manure and turned under In the fall followed by potatoes the next year makes an excellent preparation for onions the second year. A heavy top dressing of well-rotted barnyard manure or compost should be applied In the spring, and well makes the back appear somewhat narrower, giving the body a V-shaped appearance from the back downward on the Bides as viewed from the rear. Thus, a body V-shaped in three di rections indicates large productive powers. A good layer is longer In body, neck and legs than a- meat-producing hen. She stands up well and has a well spread tall. Observation has shown that a pinch-tailed Leghorn Is not generally as good a layer as is a fan tailed one. . The character of the head furnish ings is an indication of the hen's lay ing condition. When a hen is in full laying her comb is full and bright red. Some ' Plymouth Rocks when laying heavily will have lopped combs, and therefore become disqualified as show birds. When hens are molting they lose all their color in face and comb and the size of their combs be come very small, but as soon as laying commences, the combs enlarge and the color returns. Many Instances have been noted with Leghorns and Minorcas which indicate that the birds with the largest and reddest combs are in heavy-laying condition. A laying hen works and hunts for food all day, is the first off of the roost and the last to go to roost. Some claim the pelvic bone test to be final and conclusive. Immediately below the tall at the end of side pieces of the back are two somewhat bony protuberances. These are called the pelvic or "lay" bones, and are just above the vent through which the eggs must pass. When an eg Is Jaid, these bones must be forced apart to allow its free passage. When these bones are soft and pliable, and spread sufficient to allow three fingers to be placed between them, it Is an Indication that the hen is laying. If they are hard and bony, and close together, the hen would not be con' sidered as laying at that time. worked into the soli. After this a com plete commercial fertilizer analyzing 4 per cent, nitrogen, 8 per cent, avail able phosphoric and 10 per cent pot ash should be applied. This fertilizer formula is very popu lar with large onion growers, and it should be put on broadcast and thick. If the ground is in a high state of cultivation the commercial fertilizer may replace In part, the barnyard manure. A top dressing of ashes and hen manure might also replace In part the commercial fertilizers. Very successful growers use them all and in addition nitrate of soda ap plied broadcast in three or four ap plications during the growing season. Wood ashes constitute one of the best forms of potash fertilizers and should be carefully kept under shelter away from rains. It is well to bear in mind that It costs just as much to seed and culti vate a crop of onions that yields 300 bushels to the acre as it does to grow a crop yielding 800 to 1,000 bushels. Guarding Against Scratches. One of the best preventives . of scratches in horses is to keep the feet clean. If mud is permitted to dry on the fetlocks Irritation is likely to ensue. POMACE MAKES A FERTILIZER Waste From Apples May Also be Vsed as Hoar Feed An Excellent Way to Dispose of It. Apple pomace can be used as a fer tilizer. It will add humus to the soil. Never put the pomace In the orchard, s it spreads fungous diseases and in sects which otherwise would be de stroyed. Hogs eat pomace readily. And that says Albert Dickens, professor of hor ticulture at the Kansas Agricultural college. Is one of the best ways to dis pose of tt Do not feed pomace to rattening hogs, as the acid in It will set their teeth on edge, and they may sat less. Pomace Is sometimes placed In bar rels and covered with water, vinegar Selng made in this way. This is an unsatisfactory method if there la verr little lulce left in the pomace. Files Starting in Hogs. The amount of capital required to launch an energetic farmer in the hog raising business Is not great, and If care is exercised, fair profits will be obtained the first year. and other insects that are drawn by decaying matter will give trouble 11 cider is made in this way. Bacon Breeds. The large black hog, a bacon breed much in favor In England, Is but little known in this country, there being but four herds as far as Is known. They are long, deep-bodied, with enormous drooping ears. The shoulders are light, the carcass is rather limp, but the bacon Is as fine as any Tarn worth bacon. Coal Ashes and Manure. The sittings from coal ashes, when placed on poultry droppings, absorb liquids, fix volatile ammonia, prevent offensive odors, and thus are of value in preserving the qualities of the drop pings for fertilizing purposes. Money in Hogs. A farmer near Husum, Wash., owns 500 acres ot undeveloped land cover ed with oak trees which he has fenced hog-tight Last year he fattened 500 hogs on acorns, feeding only $300 worth ot grain. His Quotation. A high school boy who had failed In an English examination took the teach er to task because she had asked no questions on "The Merchant of Ven ice." one of the books studied. At the second examination, the first question was "Give a quotation from The Mer chant of Venice." When the boy hand ed in his paper, Imagine the teacher's feelings as she read, "O belli what have we here?" Llpplncott's Maga zine. Free to Oar Readers Write Munrre Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for iS-page Illustrated Eye Book Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Proper Application of the Murine Eye Remedies la Your Special Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes, Strengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and sells for 60c Try It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eye for Bcaly Eyelids and Granulation. Church Haa Nursery. In order that mothers with babies might be able tp attend church, and not be troubled with the infants, a nursery has been established by the First Methodist church at Vancouver, Wash. A room In the basement is used, and is equipped with toys for the amusement of the children. . " 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. Always keep a box of Ayer's Pills in the house. Just one pill t bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an attack of biliousness, indigestion, sick-headache. How many years baa your doctor known tnese puis r ask mm an anout mem. Kade by the 3. 0. ATIB CO., Lowell, Haas. J SHOES 2.25 2.50 $3.00 3.50 MOO & $5.00 For MEN, WO WEN and BOYS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY , FOR OVER 30 YEARS THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED SHOES give W. L. Douglas shoes a trial. W. L 'Douglas name stamped on a shoe guar antees superior quality and more value for the money than other makes. His name and price stamped on the bottom protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon having the genuine W.L Douglas shoes. Take no substitute. If your dealer eannot supply WJ-Donalai hoes, write W.I,.Dou(rias,llroikton, Mass., fir catalog. Slioetsent every where delivery charges prepaid. M Color Eyelet used. O O U O LAS Getting the Facts. "Mrs. Ashcraft," the summer board er Inquired, "why do you keep these guinea hens?" , "My husband has me cook one of em once in a while," answered the farmer's wife. "He says he likes their gamy flavor." "Mr. Ashcraft," said the boarder, later in the day, "why do you keep these guinea hens?" "O, my wife likes to hear 'em sing," responded the farmer. BLUE! BLUEI BLUE! A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent. The best remedy for Kidney9, Liver and Bowels. Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders of the Skin. Purifies the Blood and gives Tone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system. Blue that's all blue. RED CROSS BALL BLUE delights the laundress. A wash day necessity. Once tried, always used. A standard bluing for 20 years. More eatisfactory than liquid blue, and more economical because it is not 4-5 water. Easily handled and cannot spill. Price, 10 cents. ASK THE GROCER. Second Bunch for Him. The other day I went to see a little boy, who was sick, and took with me a bunch of grapes for the little in valid. Donald's father -hung the grapes in front of the mirror, thinking the reflection would amuse him. After a while Donald's little brother came Into tbe room and Donald said: "Rich ard, there are two bunches of grapes there. The one in the glass is for you." Chicago Tribune. "Pink Eye" is Epidemic In the Sprint-. Try Murine Eye Remedy for Reliable Relief. Good Profit in Begging. The streets of London never fail to attract the professional beggar and never disappoint him. The Mendicity society tells us that a beggar can earn more than the wages of the aver age working man, and that "it is prob ably no exaggeration to say that well over 100,000 ($500,000) is given away haphazard to beggars in the Btreets of London every year." PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your drug-gist will refund money if PAZO OINT MENT faila to cure any caae of Itching-, Blind, deeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c Women as Preachers, One reason why women are forbid den to preach the gospel Is that they woud persuade without argument and reprove without giving offense. John Newton. Want Something to Exercise On. Somehow or other the women who feel that they were born to command always get married. Exchange. FOR RANCHMEN. H.LCorbin, So. Platte, Colo., writes t ' " I am a stockman here and if you lived near I could give you a box of Mustang Liniment bottles we have used up on our horses and cattle. We ride pretty hard here in the Rockies but Mustang Lmiment fixes the horses good as ever." 25c. 50c $1 a bottle at Drug &Gen'l Stores Superiority. . In the opinion of the average wo man pedigree 1.? as much superior to brains as angel cake is superior to flapjack. 9. E. Klser. Probably. The man who complains that the corld Isn't giving him his due wouldj irobably be pained If it did. I FOR SICK COWS Healthy cowl (ire more milk, make richer batter, and require lets c.te. KOW KURE is a cow medicine, not a food. It regulttes the digestive and generatlveNoresni and tones up the entire system. A poiitive cure snd preven. live lor LOST APPETITE, BARRENNESS, ABORTION, SCOURS, MILK FEVER, and all other sJhnentsthstssp the strength of milking cows, Thounndi of profitable herds owe their hctlthto KOW KURE. Be sure to send for our vslutble free book, 'More Money From Your Cows." DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO., MFRS. Lyndoaville, Vt., U. S. A. P. N. U. No U-IZ EN writing to advertisers, nleaaa men. tlon this paper. 3 III f "nSV 1 Hi a a la-.'i v m a.ii ' Rheumatic Pains quickly relieved Sloan's Liniment is good for pain of J any sort It penetrates, without rubbing, through the muscular tissue right to the ty bone relieves the congestion and gives V-V nermanent as.well as temporary relief. s Here's Proof. A. W. Lay of Lafayette, Ala., writes t " 1 had rheumatism for five years. I tried doctors arid several different remedies but they did not help me. I obtained a bottle of Sloan's Liniment which did me so much good that I would not do without it for anything." Thomas L, Rick of Easton, Pa., writes : " I have used Sloan' Lini- p0y ment and find it nrst-clasa for rheu- matic pains." J" Mr. G. G. Jones of Baldwins, L.L, w"1 9 writes: "I have found Sloan's Lin I have used it for broken sinews above the knee and to my great satisfaction I was able to resume imcnt par excellence, cap caused by a fall. my duties in less than three weeks alter the accident." - Ji ,W...T7a1 JL, is an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, 8tha. No rubbing necessary you can apply with a brush. AtsU dealers. Prioe, 2So., BOo & $1CO Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry e-t free. Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.