Farmers and Merchants Write us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don'J handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. pEARSON-PAGE CO. Portland, Oregon. f rr bought; sold and ,nhnno-or1 atnortnea. tollers, sewmiue, etc. The J. E Martin Co.. 76 lat BU. PoVSwi Bend for Stock List and prion. Machinery PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will furnish you any kind of help you want, male or female, ekllled or "n1:"'!; Bins or any miscellaneous labor. Call, write or EhonaV N. fees of any kind chafed in thin office. PhoneV-AS24 Main 8556. 215 Stoaal St. farthaa. Or. WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES & PELTS 1118-316 Front St. Portland. Ore. Spring Humors Come to most people and cause many troubles, pimples, bol's and' other eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, biliousness, Indigestion and headache. ' . . The sooner you get rid of them the better, and the way to get rid of them and to build up the system is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla The Spring Medicine par excellence as shown by unequaled, radical and permanent cures. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. Destroys mine voga. Sage Rats, Squirrel!, Gophers and oa. Require! no mixing: or prepare ays ready for use. Deadliest of all. Your money back If not as ciaimea. CLAai. Woodward Oauo Co., Portland, Ore, Tailor's Cutting Retort A newly elected Australian labor M. P. returns bis occupation as "tailor's cutter" an avocation rarely repre sented in parliament. Some time ago, says tbe London Chronicle, Australia had a remarkably eloquent and witty tailor, who became not only an M. P., but a minister of the crown. To him a new governar made this maladroit remark: "I hear, Mr. Jones, you were once a tailor?" "Yes, my lord, I was." "And how are you engaged now?" "Taking your excellency's measure." ' MAKES CLOTHES WHITE. FUCHI The great skin rejuvenator, if you have sallow akin, wrinkles, pimples or roufrhnens of the face or arms, the application of FUCHI will bring back the glow and frcehness of youth. Pr package, $1. (Branch) Fuchl Laboratories, Suit 9, 342 1-2 Wash , lngton SL, Portland, Ore. The troublesome problem of wash day solved by RED CROS8 BALL BLUE. The blue that is all blue. Solid package; no liquid to leak or spill. No adulteration. Made for 20 years and used everywhere. A large ' package only 10 cents. Makes the clothes enow white. Less bother, less waste. More satisfactory results and practical economy. ASK YOUR GROCER. A Tonic. Alterative and Resolvent- The best remedy for Kidneys, I,lver and Bowels. Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders of the Skin. Purifies the Blood and gives , Tone, Strength aud Vigor to the entire system. We Make You Competent to Earn $25 to $50 per Week In to 8 woeks. We give romploto tounw in driving, repiiiruig, .to. all kind of nutomohllHs, Kwtry studniit gets pontonai iittuntion and notuul roud experience. Write for terms Belmont Auto School a Gangs, . iki und Morrlnon BU.. , . Portluud, Ore. I Sprung an Old One on Him. ! By the way, I saw a string of excep tionally large monkeys. I mentioned that they looked like small men, and a darky broke in and said: "Boss, them monkeys can speak if they want ed to, but they are. afraid that If they did they would be put to work," Northwestern. . . ' i The Life of a Farmer. ' i The life of the husbandman a life fed by the bounty of earth and sweet ened by the airs of heaven. Douglai Jerrold. . III:'! ALDLnJ DltUJ. . I" iliil ' I'M DAIRY' FEED ili till! to AND CHEAPEST, H iMii Seek the Best. Nobleness springs to our eyes wher ever we look, rich stores of poetic In spiration, If one has receptivity large enough to take It In and reveal It touched with emotion, the magic light of the Imagination. Bravery, good ness and truth lie on every side. We need not seek the exceptional for themes, the usual affords more than enough. Look closely with under standing Into the common; you will find everwhere the uncommon, the wonderful. The Christian Register. Free to Oar Headers Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for 48-page Illustrated Eye liouk Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will ad vine aa 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 fur 60c. Try It In Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. Newspaper Has Record for 8lze. The largest newspaper In the world was the Illuminated Quadruple Con stellatlon, which appeared In New York on Independence day, 1858. Its dimensions equaled that of a billiard table eight feet long by six feet wide; and, strange to say tor an Amer ican publication, It had no advertise ments. A copy of this mammoth new world production can be seen at the Newspaper MuBeum of Alx-hvChapelle, France. Its price was fifty cento. To Breal; in New Shoes. Alwavs shako in Allnn'r. Print .K nan at niu-4 a It euros hot, sweating, arlilng, swollon feet cures Borim, Ingrowing nails and bunions. At 1 1 drugglnts and shoo stercs, 2fio. Dout accept m v biiubuiulu. nuinmuniHiieur Ai&jJi. AaurOsf nuuu a. uimstoa, lb Koy.N. x. PURE-BRED SIRE PROFITABLE When Colt Reaches Market Age High Price Paid at Service Fee la More Than 8aved to Owner. As a business proposition It pays to breed mares to pure-bred stallions, al though the service fees of such horses are higher than those of the grade or mongrel and scrub. The fees of the latter are $5 and $10 less at the time of service, but when the colt reaches market age the saving is lost There is at that time a difference of at least $100 In value In favor of the colt from the pure-bred sire, so that the higher service fee has proved a profitable Investment Then, too, there la a ready, appreciative outside market for the good grade colt, while the scrub goes to the local buyer at low figures and there la little If any demand for such horses. We are fast Improving our cattle, Bheep and hogs. Our grains and fod der crops are up to date In purity of seed, quality and average returns. Our horses, however, are away behind the procession. The use of grade, scrub and mongrel etalllons keeps them there and their production la profit less. It Is high time to put our horses on a plane with our other animals In p".nt of breeding and qtallty, and It can only be done by owners of mares absolutely refusing to patronize stal lions other than those of pure breed ing, soundness, prepotency and high Individual character and quality. When such sires can be found the service fee is of little moment The colt will pay for the fees and return fine profits when sold. The continu ous use of pure-bred sires, Intelligent ly employed, will also quickly fill the itate with high grade mares In place of the sorry aggregation of mongrels and misfits now disgracing many farms. SUFFERED EVERYTHING For Fourteen Years. Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. lgin, 111. "After fourteen years of suffering everything from female com plaints, 1 am at last Ask your dealer for it. If he doea not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does liiil III! 'ALBERS BROS jjjiMIMNGCpjjii i Portland. Oregon! i;jL 1 r DYNAMITE LARGELY INCREASES YIELD OF DIFFERENT CROPS By Use of Explosive Farmer -Is Enabled to Blow Oat Boulders and Stomps ; Drain Marsh Land and Improve Soil toy Making it Porous Trees Make Rapid Growth. iS v: ' - Iv "' ' ' ' - 4,v; iX''; - 'J A ." f r . . IT An Explosion of Dynamite. Painless Dentistry Is ear pride-onr hobby-oar study (or ymrs nl Bow oar iuuoou, sud ours Is the Inst psInliM work so b found nrwhors, no msttor bow maob joa p Cora pur our rrloM. v ' 1 fnw wkn plstt or brldsA work t. ordsr d. Consultation in. MolirOrowm $5.00 22kBrldgTsth4.00 Gold niltnaa 1.00 En.m.l Fllllnn 1.00 Silver Fillings .50 Plat.. 5.00 Bui Rid Rubbtr. Plata 7.50 PtlnUu Eitr'tlis .50 SaT MBTMODS) AU work fully cuarantaed for fifteen jraara. Wise Dental Co.,inc Painless Dentists Fi Aim Building, Third and Wuhlnrtsn, PORTLAND, 0R OuTHut I A. H.tstr.M. liiaafi.lUa W. Balih nlst ana 'k r oul ttiwn patrons la II dMirsn. hrtdKS wort r ns fslnliiM eitraiainn da? ft drntrsd OIL W. t. will, Pnimn ua Misuis n tun u?uiau nmuis No lT-'ll. WHEN wrltlna to adTertlsers, plaaaa " tlon this papsr. Obliging Eaglo. A golden eagle which has been In captivity. In Maldon, Essex, for 46 years, has Just died. It was a female, purchased In Leadenhall market, and for several years made a nest and laid eggs. On one occasion, eays the Dun dee Courier, hen's eggs being given to It to sit on, It hatched and reared a brood of chickens, but In other years the chicks were always eaten as soon as hatched. Motheri will find Mrs. WlnsloVi Soothing Ryrup the boat rmnedv to use Jor their ohlidreu lurlug ti tuethiug period. Elephant Lived for Centuries When Alexander tho Great con quered Porus, king of India, he took a great elephant that had fought gal lantly for the defeated king, named him AJax, dedicated him to the sun, placed upon him a metal band with the Inscription, "Alexander, the son of Jupiter, dedicated Ajax to the sun." Tbe elephant was found alive 850 rears later. Illood poisoning is oiten caused by plight outs or wiuimls. Dentil mny result. Ham lin's Wlsiurd Oil will draw out the poison, heal the wound and prevent serious trou ble. Fault. Nothing can work me damage ex cept myself; the harm that I sustain I carry about with me, and never am a real sufferer by my own fault Ct Bernard , His Little Peculiarity. One o' de mos' curlosest things about a fool," said Undo Ebon, "Is de way he'll holler and git mad If you don't let him show off his misfortune." restored to health. "I employed the best doctors and even went to the hospital for treat ment, and was told there was no help for me. But while tak ing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I began to improve and I continued its use until I was made well. " Mrs. Henry Leiseberg, 743 Adams St Kearneysville, W. Va. "I feel it my duty to writo and say what Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suffered from female weakness and at times felt so miserable I could hardly endure being on my feet "After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following your special directions, my trouble is gone. Words fail to express my thankfulness. I recommend your medicine to all my friends." Mrs. G. B. Whittington. The above are only two of the thou sands of grateful letters which are con stantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which show clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does Vor those who suffer from woman's ills. If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened read and answered by a woman And bold la strict confidence At last the American farmer has found a new way of raising better crops. He has put "dynamite to an agricultural use. With dynamite he can blast Btumps and boulders from his land, be can drain marsh land and make it usable, and he can Improve the earth so by shaking it up and mak ing it porous that trees, grain and vegetables grow with phenomenal ra pidity. This new agricultural science has been used extensively for only two or three years. At first the farmer was dubious and afraid of dynamite. He considered it a dangerous explosive, used only by anarchists and safe breakers. But the more progressive members of the agricultural frater nity tried the "new-fangled scheme" and found It good. Crops were doubled to the acre, trees planted in dyna mited ground spread their roots through the loosened earth, drank in the moisture and nourishment and thrived wonderfully. Experiments were made with corn and other vegetables planted at the same time In fields side by side, one of which had been dynamited, the other only plowed. The product in the dynamited ground soon outstripped the other. Last year 250,000 American farm' ers used dynamite. This year the ex perts tell us 500,000 farmers will use it. Knowledge Is growing. Conse quently a new profession has sprung up that of the professional blaster. Many farmers want their fields dyna mited, but don't care to handle the ex plosive themselves. They would rath er employ an experienced man, skilled in the use of dynamite, to do the work for them, even if it does cost a little more. The professional blaster is a man COLT DISTEMPER Cab b hnndlod vrry eaully. The ilok are curort, snd all others In twm mull, uo piimir now wipomMi, tit from luwing thct dta One ImhUo uunranti till r'i lttttkltt utVfM AVttTVt buna rvmetlr in elame twalve yuitra. ITKK. Give on hm. ! n.lns HlMllN'tt L1UI the tiitiitiu' or la fowd. Arts on the blnoil and osmU irrai. Q( all trmior (Uaiomir. litMt romtay over known Tor mnros In raul mhi to tiO doson, maniifaoturtni. u re one run. AOc nnd It a lntt In; Ifi f. nd itruiw'fttit and hnrnemidoa er. ormmt oitnM paid ly llltMIKtWIllll. tl) llOtlltltHl IlinUkTM. (III. PTfll hlnii. 1 neat am'iita wuntvd, Largwt wlltn. Italian Winters. The people of Florence, Italy, have a dislike for beating devices In their houses, although the weather In win ter, especially when the tramontane is blowing, is uncomfortably cold. None of the houses have fireplaces, and the man who warms himself by means of the "scaldlno," a pan of glowing ashes, is considered effeminate. OVER 100 YEARS OLD SPOHN MEDICAL Cf Che.tnl.ta ftnd BacUrioIoa-Ute. GOSHEN. IND U. S. A. w. La CLAS SHOES 2.25 1 2.50 3.00 3.50 MOO & 5.00 For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS THE STANDARP Of QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS WEAR W. L DOUGLAS SHOES You can aave money because they are more economical and satisfactory in style, fit and wear than any other makes. W.L Douglas name and price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon having the genuine W. L Douglas shoes. I&T.iVe. If yordaal.r nanno svpr.lv W. L. TWlaa shoes, vrit W. 1. Penalaa, Hrvrktom Maas, (v aalalo. ffhuei an evmrwhwe 4aUrersotuuttSujwt4. Ceier Jfyeleto , -111 &tfeV ivy Nothing to Worry About JAre you not afraid that Borne of your children will fall Into that open cistern?" asked the nervous boarder, looking over the picket fence In the back yard. "Oh, no, mum," came the complacent reply. "Anyhow, It ain't where we gets our drinkln water." Hampton's Magazine. "Interests" In 1836. A power has risen up in the govern ment greater than the people them selves, consisting of many and vari ous and powerful interests, combined Into one mass, and held together by the cohesive power of the vast sur plus In the banks. -John O. Calhoun. One Little Sin. It Is astonishing how soon the wholi conscience begins to unravel If t single stitch drops; one little sin In dulgod makes a hole you could pul your head through. Charles Buxton. Making Recovery an Object. The Eskimo gives bis doctor a te ts 'soon as he comes. It the patient recovers, It Is kept; If not, it Is re turned. Place of the 8ubllme In Art. The beautiful is the most useful ta art; but the sublime in art is the most helpful to mortals, for It elevates the mind. Joubert One of Life's Best Pleasures Missed Of all the things that make lift worth living friendship comes seat the torx But friends are rare, be cause we are too busy. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more soo brthter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and ta rurmud to stv perfect results. Akuc dealer, oi we will send postpaid at 10c a package. Wiite fox tree txout now to cyo, bleach and mix cokua. uonkoc Dxua cowrAnr, Quincy. luinoia. used to handling dynamite, who knows how to explode it in the way that it will do the most good and no harm. He frequently goes about the country, advertising his coming beforehand In rural newspapers. Often the branches out, becomes a contractor . and has several crews of experienced blasters under him. There are a great many more young men learning agricultural blasting in this country today than there are learning to build aeroplanes. Dynamite, while a dangerous explo sive, Is not half as dangerous as most persons think it. Handled by a skilled person, who, is used to it and knows how to take the proper precautions, there is little or no danger. Anar chists, as a matter, of fact, do not use dynamite in bomb-throwing, and nei ther do burglars use It in "cracking" safes. What they use is nitroglyver lne. There is an erroneous and widespread Impression that a dyna mite cartridge will explode If dropped on the ground or thrown against th body of a person. The efforts- of the government and the leading railroads to perfect plans and methods foi draining the vast area of swamp now covering millions of acres of rich, verdant soil have directed the atten tion of the general public toward the Importance of increasing the cult! vated area of the country. In ditching with dynamite the first thing done is the locating of the pro posed ditch. Then the width and depth are decided on. Holes are punched at Intervals of about twe feet along the course of the center ol the ditch. In each of these holes a cartridge la dropped and "tamped' In with some mud. A. row of ten cart ridges is made 150 or 200 feet long and only the center cartridge ii primed with a fuse and blasting cap. PUSSY PLUMPKIN. Little Pussy Flumpkln, Slttlna; In the sun; Little Pussy Plumpkln's Too tired to frisk and run. Pussy's had her dinner An AWFUL lot for her! , And so she sits a-sunnlng , Don't you hear her gently purrf BUTTERFLY IS TRANSPARENT Prof. Beebe Describes lnect Through Whose Outstretched Wings Ob jects Are Clearly Seen. In "Our Search for a Wilderness,' William Beebe of the New York Zoo logical park, describes his first sight of the transparent butterfly Hoetera piera of British Guiana, an insect through whose out-stretched wings any substance on which it rests can be clearly seen. "As we-crossed a swirling creek on the trunk of a mighty fallen tree, something fluttered ahead," he writes. "We could not Bee what it was. Closer we came, and still the object re mained indistinct; we seemed to see a butterfly, and yet that appeared im possible. At last we marked It down on a fern frond, and crept up until our eyes were within two feet of it Noth ing was visible but the graceful lace work of the frond, until a slanting beam of sunlight struck it, and there, close before us, was a butterfly that spread fully three inches, but was wholly transparent, save for three tiny spots of azure near the margin of each hind wing. "As we looked, it drifted to double-headed flower of scarlet, and when It alighted, the scarlet of the flower and the green of the leaf were as distinct as if seen through thin mica, and tbe faint gray haze of the Insect's wings was marked only by the indistinct venation." AMUSING FOUR-HANDED GAME Can Be Played With Partners or All Can Play Alone Board Contain 100 8quarea. To make " possible a four-handed game of checkers, two playing part ners, or all playing their own game, PLAN OF FRESH AIR BROODER - r K w . ' ! N 1 n i Pv- 5s? u ? 'ImC ' M 1 ! i i Tt I I IM --- 1 Four-Handed Checkerboard. ;he board shown in the Illustration aas been constructed in France. The Same Is played with either 20, 36, 66 Dr 80 men, and the squares are in tour different colors which divide the board diagonally Into four tri angles. It is well to note that the ardlnary French checkerboard con tains one hundred squares instead of the 64 of the American board. YOUNG BEAVER'S DAY'S WORK The Maine experiment station has published the above plan of brooder. which can be arranged in the corner of hen house. Two sides and the cover are of canvas tacked on light wooden frames. When not in. use the different parts may be stored in the lower space. Lamp fumes are con ducted outside by an exhaust pipe. The illustration shows a section tnrougn the middle of the brooder. . .. NEW MACHINE IS DEATH TO WEEDS Contrivance Effectively Burns Them Ott and Extinalelia Flames Immediately Afterward ' A machine which It is asserted wilt destroy weeds by fire and extinguish the flames and sparks immediately afterward to prevent tire from spreading is one of the recent inven tions described In Good Roads. It uses crude oil which is driven by boiler pressure Into a mixer, where It combines with steam at a heat suf ficient to vaporise the oil. From tho mixer the oil and steam are conveyed through a tube to burn ers, combustion takes place, and the flames are driven dowu to the roots of the weeds with a steam pressure of 120 pounds. Practically any num ber of burners may be used. By using a flee spray of oil It Is possible to burn out stubborn growths like salt grass and other stubborn weeds while they are green. By this method the gutters of residential streets, where the traffic Is not heavy enough to keep down the weeds, may be kept clear. The burner is covered with an apron of sheet steel, lined with fire proof material an inch thick, to lo calize the fire and prevent damage to fences, shrubbery, etc After the flame has done its work it la extin guished by a fine spray of water forced over the ground. A hand burner Is recommended for clearing gutters. This Is a small type, mounted on a cart with the tongue fastened to tbe rear of the machine in such a way that it can be guided along the line. It is claimed that 20 miles can be cleared In a day, and all seeds and roots destroyed. Care of Horses. A man with an ungovernable tempo. should not be trusted with a horse any more than a drunken chauffeur Bhould be allowed to drive an automo bile, Industrious Little Animal In Regent's Park Gardens, London, Fells Tree Two Feet Thick. A young beaver in Regent's Park Gardens, London, was once placed at work upon a tree twelve feet long and two feet six inches thick. Just as the town clock sounded the hour of noon. The beaver began by barking the tree a foot above the ground. That done he attacked the wood. He worked hard, alternating his labor with dips in his bathing pond. He bathed and labored alternately until tour o'clock In the afternoon, when he ate his supper of bread and carrots and paddled about in his pond until 5:30 o'clock. Ten minutes later, when only one inch of the tree's diameter remained intact, he bore upon his work and the tree felL Before it fell the beaver ran as men run when they have fired a blast. Then as the tree lay on the ground, he portioned it out mentally, and again began to gnaw. He worked at Intervals all night, cut the log into three parts, rolled two of the portions Into the water and re served the other third for bis perma nent shelter. Why 8hoes Have Tongues. Every one that wears lace shoes knows that there is a tongue of leather under the place where the two sides of the shoe meet, but there Is none In button shoes. Probably very few per sons know that this is a comparative ly modern Idea and is not for the pur pose of keeping the laces from hurting the Instep, but Is to keep out rain and snow. There would be no discomfort If the laces touched the sock, but no matter how closely a shoe may be laced up there Is always a slight space which would allow rain to reach the stock- tag. Not a Frog In His Throat Ever talk so much that flies get down your throat T . A horse down in Connecticut last summer was not talk ing, but he was holding up his mouth, wide open, to engulf an apple from the limb of a tree. There was a swallow that had been frightened and it flew blindly Into the hone's mouth. The horse choked to death and so did the swallow. Even If the horse had been able to swallow the swallow be would have remained hoarse. fesiasssfiillll fi tea not coffee If s the most de lightful Breakfast Drink you ever tasted and the most wholesome and invigorating. You cannot but like Us rich "grainy" flavor and spicy aroma. Ask your grocer for Three G's COLDES GRAIN GRANULES) -If he hasn't got U he will get It tor' you. It's good for you 3 times a day. And remember that then is no substitute for 3 G's. -, vnne Boiled water." TMvh water that has been boiled la usually so flat and tasteless thai ,n ant tn dislike it exceeding ly, and even though the health au. thoritles order its use, many iwV.. will run the risk of contracting ty phoid fever rather tnan lane uu v caution. If boiled water is thorougniy -cooled and shaken up well in a bottle half filled, it will become aerated and have the sparkle and taste oi irenm, drawn well water. Housekeeper. Life In Town. One nice thing about loafing In a big town is that if a man has money enough he can get shaved twice a day without -exciting comment Gal veston News. Soda Water From Tablets. Bohemia has what is called "soda bonbons." The "bonbons' are tablets of two kinds, acid and alkali, and one pair is sufficient to produce about ball a Quart of soda water. Harm Done by the Apathetic It la the apathetic people who win. not take up the burden of the da) who are doing real harm In the coun try. ' Idleness the Root of All Sin. Idleness is the unforglveable sin, be cause It la the mother of au other sins. HAVE YOU A BAD STOMACH Then don't wonder at your rundown condition. Your food is not being properly digested, thus causing Heartburn. Gas. on Stomach, Belching, Indigestion and Costive ness. You should try a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It makes weak stomachs strong and maintains health. At all Druggists Three Burled by Snowslldo. ta the course of a violent storm si Grenoble, near Paris, recently, an lso lated mountain chalet situated at a height of over 5,000 feet above the sea, was burled in an avalanche ol snow and completely disappeared. Its three occupants have undoubtedly perished. For Sprains and Bruises. B. S treat, Cedarrille, CalL, writes t "Hare used Mustang Liniment a nnmlier of years on stock for cuts, sprains, bruises, etc., with best results. The boys on the ranch here use it for rheumatism, lumbase, sprains, cuta and burns with the most sat isfactory results. In fact we use it on man or beast as the best remedy we know of." 25c. 50clabottletU Drag eVGen'IStoree Woman as Worshiper. Women are born, worshipers; la their good little hearts lies the most craving relish for greatness; It Is even said each chooses her husband on the hypothesis of hla being a great man In his way.- The good crea tures, yet the foolish I Thomas Car lyle. . ervousr Thin? Pale? Are you easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your Wood must be thin, your nerves must be weak. You need a strong tonic You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa parilla entirely tree from alco hol. We believe your doctor will endorse these state ments. Ask and find out If you think constipation is ef trifiia consequence, just ask your doctor. He wiU disabuse you of that notion in short order. "Correct it at once!" he will say. Then ask him abou. Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. bus tarn i,o.lIUOO.lnu,