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.'-' , " ' . . , , .... Roots, Barks, Herbs Are skilfully combined with other valuable ingredients in Hood's Sarsapa rilla, mailing: it, in our opinion, the strongest and safest, the most success ful, and the most widely useful medicine for the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. It eontains not only Sarsaparilk, but also those great Altera tives, BtUlingia and Blue Flag; those great Anti-Bilious and Liver remedies, Ifandrake and Dandelion; those great Kidney remedies, Uva Ursi, Juniper Berries and Pipsissewa; those great Stomach Tonics, Gentian Boot and WU4 Cherry Bark; and othecvaluable curative agents. Hood's SarsapariUa Is of wonderful benefit in cases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Catarrh, Stomach Troubles, Kidney and Liver Affections, Scrofula, Eczema, Skin Diseases, Blood Poisons, Boils, Ulcers, all Eruptions, General Debility, Loss of Appe tite, .That Tired Feeling, and other Ills arising from impure blood. HJT . f.'f ' '1.. . Seeond-Hand Machln. Machinery - -j- tllen.'wrauls. etc. 1 ha .1. E. Martin Co., 83 1st St Portland. Band for Stock List and prices. BANDMEN:Kre HOLTON and BUESCIIER band Instruments. The most complete stock of Musical Merchandise in the Northwest. Writs for Catalogues. SEIBERLINC-LUCAS MUSIC CO. 194 Second Street. Portland. Ores oa you will find our new Implement catalogs good thing to own. It will post you on prac tical money making saving farm machinery Full of. GOOD. things from cover to cover. . We send it free. Just mention this paper. MITCHELL, LEWIS and STAVER COMPANY. GETTING DOWN TO BR ASS TACKS Success these days means work and lots of it. You can't work at top speed unions your stomach is right on the job. If it isn't, try POWELL'S Stomach Remedy and get back into the stride at once. Time is money and you can't afford to lose any. Get the remedy at any drug store or send to Powell. Remedy Co. Spokane, Wash. $1 a Bottle. Six Bottles for $5. Called Music Nerve Poison. ! - Frederick Nietzsche agreed with those who found no Inspiration in music. Indeed, he regarded music as a nerve poison, and declared that some 'music particularly that of Wagner and Tschaikowsy deranged the minds of many who heard it Tsch aikowsky killed himself after complet ing bis famous "Sixth Symphony," which, as several other have died by their own hands after playing it, has come to be known as the "suicide Symphony." Distinction. Cora was fond, of all-inclusive pray ers, and one night she offered the fol lowing discriminating petition: "Lord, please bless mother and father and all of us, and give us everything good; and please bless our friends, and give them what is good for them!" Har per's Magazine. Fitness of Things. Probably the most harm there is in telling a girl she is svelt Is that it makes he want to go and buy some new clothes like that Galveston News. Polite Query. A Viennese anthropologist has dis covered that nature Intended woman to be man's superior. Well who ac cuses nature of failure? Cleveland Plain Dealer. : 6ajd by Cynieus. SIllIcus "What Is the age of dl eretiont" Cynlcus "Tbere Isn't any I know a man over seventy who mar rled his fourth wife the other day.' Philadelphia Record. ' Getting Rid of Boll Weevil. The odor of the fir tree disgusts the cotton boll weevil. .The southern cot ton fields are cleared of the pests by planting these trees about them. Easy Way to Lose 81ns. On the last day of each year the Korean throws out of his house a itraw image of a man, which is said to carry sins and bad luck with it I WO 'WOMEN SAVED FROM OPERATIONS By Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Their Own Stories Here Told. Beatrice, Neb. "Just after my mar riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got bo severe at times that I suffered terribly with it. I visited three doctors and each one wanted to operate on me but I would not consent to an op eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was doing for others and I used several bot tles of it with the result that I haven't been bothered with my side since then. 1 am In good health and I have two little girls. ' Mrs. R. B. Child, Beatrice, N eb. The Other Case. Cary, Maine.-" I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia Ii Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains in both sides and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous 1 could not sleep, then I would be so tireo mornings that I could scarcely go I around. It seemed almost impossibk to move or do a bit of work and J thought I never would be any bettor until I submitted to an operation, but my husband thought I had better write to you and I did so, stating my symp toms. I commenced taking Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. 1 had no pains, slept well, had good appetite and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. J shall always feel that 1 owe my good health to your Vegetable CompoundV'-Mrs. Hay ward Sowers, Cary, Maine. Raises if Mho ": W?f Dough j fe I Better! tffigB u - 25c P Pound C JSSs?, All Grocers y y Hot Water a Curative Agent The r-ction of hot water on the body Is the simplest and most effective cura tive agent we have. Pain due to neuritis, sciatica, rheumatism or In Jury are relieved and the first stages of a oold are so greatly relieved that the oold will not progress further. Such a bath Is In no way similar to the TurklBh bath. A cold bath need not be taken after a hot bath and peo ple living In the temperate zone will be greatly benefited by a really hot bath every other dny. Don't bur Water for blulngr. Liquid bin. ia al most all wator. Buy lied Cross ilull blue, the blue that's all blue. Absent Come along to the "movleB." Fol low the crowd. We sob when It sobs, and, In turn, laugh aloud. Our hearts freely leap to the maid on the cur tain, whose job Is to weep when her feelln's are hurtin'. We pity the chap who has landed in prison would glad ly exchange all our pleasures for his'n. But where Is the fellow with pity to feel for the soul in the coop who is turning the reel? Judge. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Talc LAXATIVE! BROMO Quinine Tablet Druirirlats refund money If it fall, to curs. K W. OHO V K'S signature ia on each box. 86a. Discretion and Valor. They were discussing at the club the difference between discretion and valor, and It was exemplified by one who said It would be valor to have eaten a Christmas dinner at a fash ionable restaurant, and departed with out tipping the waiter. And discretion? "Well," he proceeded, "to go to a different restaurant for New Year's dinner Would be discretion." FILES CURED LN I TO II DAYS Toardrunbt will refund money If PAZO OINTV MENT fail, to euro any case of Itchln. Blind, bleeding or Protruulnu PUaa in to 14 litu-a. 60c Carrying It to Extremes. Tour huBband, I understand, is a clever after-dinner speaker!" "I un derstand so." "Does it keep him away, from home much?" "Nearly every' night Would you believe it. when be does stay home It's got so he doesnt enjoy a meal unless I get up after the dessert and Introduce him to the chil dren and call upon him to make a few remarks? Method In His Extravagance. , "Haven't you a handsomer chafing dish than that?" asked the customer. "You want something even more or namental than this?" "Yes. I want one so beautiful and expensive that my wife wouldn't think of trying to cook anything In if North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy t 'Ills.? 1 The North Pacific College was estab lished in 1898, It has departments of Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in America has better facilities for the train ing of young men and women for success ful professional careers. The annual ses sion begins October First An illustrated catalog of information will be forwarded upon application to Registrar, North Pacific College E Sola tad Ortgos Sis, PsrtJaai. Ore. GAPES GET WEAK CHICKENS If Fowls Are Kept Dry, Thrifty and Well Fed They Will Seldom Be Subject to Disease.. (By W. B. LEUTZ.) Perhaps It would not do to say that all chickens that die from gapes are those that are poorly fed and cared for, but it is undeniably true that if the chickens are well fed on feeding boards and kept dry and thrifty they will seldom be attacked. , It Is generally believed that gapes are produced by minute worms which are propagated in the soil. It follows that If the chickens are fed on the same ground all through the season they are more liable to be troubled by the gapes than if they are fed on dry floors. Preventative Is better than cure always and if the chickens are fed on dry floors for the first few weeks of their lives and the yards In which they run changed two or three times during the season they will seldom suffer from the gapes. We believe that this trouble Is the result of poorly kept Quarters Just as lice and mites come when the coops and grounds are neglected. We have never yet heard of an epidemic of gapes in a flock of chicks where every sanitary precaution was taken and. they were cared for just as they' should be. - When you come to study this asser tion you will see that a high standard Is set for the amateur chicken-raiser, but If It is maintained your chickens will not die from gapes. To those whose flocks are suffering the best cure is a simple one car bolic acid. .. . As soon as the chicks show signs of gapes make a small coop with two compartments, an upper and lower. Place a hot brick In the lower one and drop on it three or four drops of carbolic acid. The upper compart' ment in which the chickens are placed should not be air tight as the young sters will suffocate, but it should be tight enough to cause them to sneeze and show considerable agitations. One or two careful treatments in this way will kill the worms in .alr passages and it Is time for the owner of the flock to put his chicks on new ground, disinfect their roosting quar ters and everything else about the place -if he would keep them healthy. DRAFT EQUALIZER ON TRUCKS Invention Involves Plurality of Levers In Pivotal Relation Plan of Device Shown. In describing and illustrating a draft equalizer for trucks, Invented by D. M. Murken of Manhattan, N. Y, the Scientific American says: This draft equalizer is adapted for use on trucks or other vehicles, drawn by either one, two or three animals pull ing abreast so that the leverage will be equalized, the Invention involving a plurality of levers in pivotal relation with each other and also articulated through the medium of springs. The equalizer Is adapted for use with one, Draft Equalizer For Trucks. two or three swingle-trees, it being desirable In some Instances that the animals used with vehicles be changed at short notice, and the structure o! the device is particularly adapted for such change. The accompanying en graving shows a plan view of the device. Cutting Crops. Considerable loss is occasioned on many farms every year by allowing crops to become too ripe before har vesting. This is especially true ol grass or clover, or any crop Intended for hay or as a substitute. With grasses when the seed begins to form well and with grain crops when the grain begins to harden is the best stage to harvest. Manuring' Garden In Winter. Any time during the winter or early spring the garden may be manured. The spring rains will dissolve rich ness from fertilizers and carry them down into the soil for feeding the plants next summer. It the garden la manured In winter fresh manure may he used with safety, as It will have lost much of the heat by planting time. Profit In Cockerels. There Is nearly as much profit In a cockerel fed for ft to 91.50 as there Is if kept till March and sold for ft each more, for lusty growing cocker els are good feeders, but you might as well feed what you need, as to feed your own that have been Inbred too long already. Garden a Farm Notes Keep a record our memories are short Now is a good time to examine the seed corn. Almost all our common garden veg etables require a somewhat alkaline solL Let the manure freeie after being hauled to the field; not around the barn. When the silo la thoroughly dry It is well to treat the inside of It with coal tar. The finer the soil, the better the vegetables, both in quantity and quality. Most farms should carry mora live stock. In order to help maintain the fertility of the eoll. To kill Canada thistles In a field, put the field in some cultivated crop and keep the weeds down. . Riding on a manure spreader has assisted many a man to where he could ride In an automobile. If you'll save a little seed corn earlier In the season, you'll save a little money later In the season. The growth of oats and young grass should be allowed to start well before turning animals on the pasture. POULTRY AND GAME Can set you fancy prices for Wild Docks and other crams in season. Writ us for cash offer on all kinds of poultry, pork, ate. Pearson-Page Co., Portland H IOWARD E. BURTOH - Amayer and C-amlst 4jeaviiie. ix)J'iinuu. DjwciiMia piw.. w.w. Silver, .Lead, H. Hold, bluer, toos voia. two: aine or Copper, II. Mailing enrelopes a id foil price Hat Entoa application. Control and Umpire jroraa sited, Befereocei CuxbonateMatlonal Bank. PATENTS Watsoa E. Coleman, patent LawyerWashington, II I,' Advice and books free. Bates seasonable. Hlgneut references. Best serrtees. HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! Deal direct with manufac turer. We pay tea highest prices for Raw Fur. Writ fur free price list and shipping tags. . M. UNU3 CO., FURRIERS 191 StnriSM. PORTLAND, ORE. RAW FURS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES. QUKX RJtflMS SbbTW II ITTPPC I. ffl T - ii- i. ii. in... . ... i. Plaqemann, Mgr. . MANUFACTURING FURRIERS ' 298 MorriMs SL Cerbett 614. Ret Fint Nail tuk PsrtlaaLOrs. The Cup That Cheers. Women who pride themselves oa their tea making assert that tea to be good, should be made in an earthen pot, never in a metal one. Tea is never good when long stand ing, but In some cases it cannot be hc'.ped. It should be poured off the leaves Into another! heated pot and covered with a "cosey." If cream is taken, a less expensive grade of tea may be used than when lemon is preferred.1 An old-fashioned Idea Is to drop a few shavings of dried orange peel into the pot in which the tea is made. Some like this, while others believe that it spoils the flavor of the bever age.' Bits of cinnamon and two or three cloves dropped in are other way of varylncUie flavor, of the cup that cheers.'. - ' Time to Call a Halt "When our sense of humor becomes so acute that it sees through our own illusions as well as other people's," says the Philosopher of Folly, "It is time to put blinders on it." yiand 1.22 Sizes. ' 7 "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" ia what they all say of our Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town peo ple can have their plate and bridge work finished in one day if necessary. An absolute guar antee, backed by 26 years ia Portland. ta W. a. WIIL Pauam m Mums Wise Dental Co. OmCC HOURS: S A. M. to t P. M. Sunday 9 to 1 . Phonest A 2029; Main 2029. railing Bldg., Third and Washington. Portland Reception Room Crowded His Practice Constantly Increas ing Because of the Wonder ;f ful Cures Effected By ; Simple, Safe and Sure Methods. C. Gee Wo V 1 -w ' i c. Gee Wo - TUK CU1XESK DOCTOR In gratitude to this womlerful man hia patienta apeak volumes of praise for his skilful and satisfac tory aorvicee in each tif their casea. Other p tienta have sent him personal letters and taati nioniela, man of which are on file in hia offio. and will be shown on requrat. His treatments consist of remedies eomponnded from Koota, iiarks. Herbs and Buds gathered from .vea the nwrt remote quarters of the glob, and prescribed by him at hU office, and labora tories at ltiiii First street, corner of Morrison. Rermxiiee for nearly all the diseases In the whole category of medicine at his hand. CONSULTATION FREE. If you live out of town and cannot can. write for symptoQ blank and circular, inaksing 4 cents in stamps. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1621 First St. Cor. Morrison PORTLAND, OR. r3s ka i BmOcivk 8rnr Tut U4d. I'm ia tin, evil rria. Why MoT ? n ii i Tolly HAS . fw ' YMnQinp .voice Vou 5 she is A he He Ml lov miles -oun5 -Hive dubbed her BOYS WHO LACKED TRAINING Interesting Investigation Made by Juvenile Protective Association Few Had Trade. " Failure properly to train boya for usefnl work Is a prolific source of vagabondage and crime. ; An investi gation made by the Juvenile Protec tive association of Chicago and re ported by its president, Louise De- Koven Bow en, in the Survey, devel oped striking facts. A study was made of cases selected from among 1,828 confined in the Cook county jail In 1911. lira. Bowen writes: "The investigation emphasizes the fact that only three out of the hun dred boys had a trade. Only six had been allowed to work at the occupa tion which they really desired. Most of them had been put to work at anything attainable. Sixty-six - had begun to earn their living at fourteen years of ago or younger. According to the government reports, the wages of unskilled laborers who leave school before they are fourteen increase slowly from $3 to $10 per week until they are twenty years of age. ' Here they remain stationary until they are forty years of age, when their earn ing capacity again begins to decline. "Out of the 1,828 boys In the Jail, 721 had been engaged In unskilled oc cupations. . Nineteen boys bad wished to become machinists; out of this number four drove wagons, one was a farmer, three were messenger boys, one an office boy, four were laborers, three were errand boyB in stores, one was a chauffeur and two were gro cery clerks." GAME FOR WINTER EVENING Disks Flipped Upon Cardboard Blocks of Various Values Variation of Tlddle-de-Wlnks. A new kind of game that Is a sort ot variation of the old game of tlddle-de- wlnks, and v111 afford much amuse ment for a cold winter's evening, has been devised by a Pennsylvania man. A flat rectangular box has spread out over the bottom a lot of cardboard squares, each bearing the picture of an animal and a certain valuation. Inter spersed among them are other pieces representing fines. The player is pro vided with two disks of different sizes, New Kind of Game. the larger one to be used in flipping the smaller one Into the box. Each player counts the value of the piece hi lands on, or If it happens to be a "fine" he subtracts that amount There can also be a penalty provided for failure to enter the box at all and a number of rules may be made to add to the Interest of the game or make It mors difficult. ' RIDDLES. Why are there three objections to taking a glass of brandy T Because there are three scruples to a dram. Why ia a pretty girl like a locomo tive! . Because she sends off the sparks, transports the mails, and has a train following her. " What are the most unsociable things In the world? Mile stones, for you sever see two of them together. Why la the tetter T like death? Because it makes all fall. When may a man be considered to be really over head and ears ia debt? When he owes for his wig. What is it that a gentleman has not, never can have, and yet can (It to a lady? . 'N' . A husband. What fruit does a newly married couple resemble? A green pair (pear). What is the difference between a mouse and a young lady? One harms the cheese, the other charms the hea. A Sure Sign. "Why do you think your son is in lover 1 have found in his room three I crape of paper oa which ha has bean tryinji to write poetry." DOUGLAS 3.oo $3i50 34.00 4.j5o AND $5.oo SHOES iFOR MEN AND WOMEN 4m 1 usrr iv-v, Rum Hl'V".iflL. I Shoes BEST BOYS SHOES In f As WORLD t2.00, 92.50 ani I3.0O. The largest makers of Men's S3.50 and JJ4.00 hoe in the world. Shoes sent sverywhere. aeuvwy charges prepaid. A sit Tour dealer to show yon W. L. Douclaa S3.50, SH.00 and V4.no shoes. Just as rood In atyle, fit and wear aa other maues costing' 95.OO 10 sir.uw ne oniy oiiierence is tne price. bnoes in an learners, styles ana shapes to suit everynoay. it yon eoald visit VV. 1 . Douglas large lactones at Brockton, Mass.. and see for yourself hew carefully . Douirlas shoes are made, yon would then understand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape mad wear longer ti.n any otner maite tor me price. RAIITinN ! Sm tou w-U Dong! "m ! -" stamped oa tne Dotcom, TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If W. L. Donplas shoes are not for sale in your vlciniti, write W. I Dour las, Brockton, Mass. ' v...... va ... -i-m jw'i- C9 eT MM IvKtr Mall Va juins- trated Order Catalog free. !' COLT DISTEMPER n 1 I 1 j , mi ... . . ... . . .1 'T ? J same stable, no matrer now exrKMied," KPnt from linving tne ais. i J'if i . J ease, by sin tPOHH'S UQUID WSTEMPEH CUBE. Giveea y 3 v' J is, the t"""?16 01 la feed. Acts on the blood and expels germsof all '! 'oi .- e-J, forme of distemper. Best remedy ever known for mares tV foal. ' JU "'-v V'L-, '-,tl Ii ae lttle eaaranteed to oare one case. &0o and $1 a bottle; 15 and ' manufacturers. Oat shows how to poultice throats. Onr Free horse remedy in existenoe twelve yeara. 5POHN MEDICAL Cf Chmi.u and BacterioIosUta. GOSHEN, 1ND, U. S. A. GOOD USE FOR LEFTOVERS Meat Patties May Be' Made of One Variety, or a Combination May Be Employed. For these use either cold chicken ind ham, or real and ham, or even told beef or a mixture of cold meats. 3ne pound of good short crust pastry, two cupfuls of cold meat, one cupful f sauce, one tablespoonful of finely shopped parsley, salt and pepper, and me egg. Roll out the pastry to about 1 quarter of an inch in thickness, then itamp it into rounds slightly larger ihan the gem pans, allowing two rounds to each gem pan. Cut the meat Into small dice; if chicken and ham, r veal and ham are being used, add nrhite sauce; if dark meat, use brown wuce, stir the meat into the sauce, tdd the parsley, salt and pepper to taste. Grease the gem pans, line each aith pastry, put on the lid, not forget ting to first wet the edges. Make a bole in the top of each, brush the top f the patty with beaten egg and bake them in a hot oven for 25 minutes. Put them on a sieve, until cold. . . It Cures While You Walk. Allen's Foot-Ease Is & certain cure for Hot. iweating, callus, and swollen, aching feet. Bold y all Druggists. Price 2oc. Don't accept any lubstltute. Trial package FKEE. Address Ulen 8, Olmsted, Le Itoy, N. Y. . Freezing Not Harmful to Fishes. Fishes do not need to maintain a inlform or nearly even bodily tem perature, and they can be frozen solid ind thawed out montus afterwards without injury to their health, if the process is not too - sudden. Such shanges happen to millions of them ivery year in the rivers of the colder arta of Siberia. . Even. Gunman "Ha! ha! I fooled ye all right This here gun ain't load ed." "Don't mention It, old top. That roll I gave you Is stage money." Ufe. , ' Mothers will find lira Wlnalow'a Soothing lyrup it best remedy to use for their Wio 'uring rte teething period. - "Esquire" Not Understood. -A letter addressed to John Brown, Bsqulre, rested comfortably in a little town of Germany in the "E" com partment of the post ' department waiting to be called for by Mr. Esquire. One of the guide books warns against the use of this form of address explaining how It may be mistaken for a name. FOR ALL EYE PAINS Packing Food In Feme. In Germany the use of ferns is com ing into more and more favor for packing food . which is transported either short or long distances. The practice became common In England before it gained equal vogue in Ger many, and the results are said to be excellent, especially in shipping fresh fruit, butter, fish and other food prod ucts whivh require unusual care. Intoxication. He who is drunk in a carriage has tad a fit; he who is drunk in a trolley tar Is drunk. If Oil NO "SPRING MEDICINE" If you keep your liver active, yaur bowele regular and your dlgeatloa goad Regulate the Bowels Stimulate the Liver -Improve Digestion and Purify the Blood t Selection of Food Important" The surest way to keep and re store health is to supply the normal conditions of life, which implies natural diet containing all the ele ments of nutrition in true Toportlom, 'and based on the proper selection of ;food for each meal. For it will not do to mix all kinds of otherwise prop er food In one meal, but we must jmado'a meal of such foods as are compatible. Otherwise we will turn our stomachs Into an acid and gas fan toryvThe Naturopath. Water in bluing; is adulteratloa. Glass and wa ter make liquid blue costly. Buy Red Cross) Ball Blue, makes clothes whiter than snow. Answered. , , .. Girl's Father Before consenting t your marriage with my daughter, I should like to. know what you are worth. Young Man Well, I get 1 19 a week, but I am worth $50. Lippln cott's Magailne. Impolite. 1 Young Woman That stupid fellow has been following me for a half boor! without even ', speaking. , I wosdeq Where he learned politeness! "Going Down" 1 health, and very rapidly, too if you allow your Stom-' ach, Liver and Bowels to 1 become weak and lazy. Keep them "up to the mark" by the use of HostcttePs Stomach Bitters It promotes and maintains health. Try a bottle today and satisfy yourself. For 60 years the leader. p. n. u. No. tl-I3. WHEN writing to advertisers, pleas " tion this paper. .elfevesNeur Sloan's Liniment gives instant relief from neuralgia or sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part soothes the nerves and stops the pain. Don't rub it penetrates. PROOF Mas. Rudolph Nisckk, Oconto, Wis., write s " I have used Sloan's liniment for toothache and neuralgia in the head where nothing else would help me and I would not be without the liniment in the house.' . RR wa 1st 1-11 II II I ilM l f is also good for rheumatism, sore throat, chest pains and sprains. ' Pains All Cone Mas, C XL Dowxxx, of Johannesbmg, Hklu, writes "I wish to say your Liniment is the best ndkine In the world. It has cured me of neuralgia: those pains have all gone and I can truly say your Liniment did cure tne," Pan All Cone lit. J. R. Swntcaa, of 547 So. 12th St., Louisville, Ky., writes: -"l suffered with quit a severe neuralgic headache for four months without any relief. I used your Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't suffered with my head since. I have found many quick reliefs from pain by the use of Sloan's Liniment and believe it to be the best Liniment on the market to-day, I can recommend it for what it did for me." Wee ISe, 0e, and $1X0 at 111 Oetlers. Seed far Sloan's free Book oa Hone. .Address DR. EARL, S. SLOAN. Boston. Mass.