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POULTRY AND GAME Cu est ron fancy price for WUd Ducks and other ram in oeaaoa. Writ na for , tub offer on all kind of poultry, pork. atc.:' .'. Pearson-Page Co., Portland A beautiful $20 gold watch for only $10. and at $1 week, too. Just think of it. This watch is handaomely engraved, American movement, and a correct timekeeper. If you are not satisfied send watch back and we will gladly refund the money. Ladies' or Gents' style. Send (5, pay rest at 11 per week. White Novelty Co 82 Feral ta Ave., Ban fTanctaco, Uak HOWARD E. BURTOH - Amain ana Obemltt, 1 1 Xeedville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, O. Uold, BUter, Ibe; Gold. 60o; Zino OfOopper, It Mailing envelopes aid full price list sent on application. Control and Umpire work BO liottsd. Seferaaost Carbon ate Wstloasl flank, PATENTS Watooa E. Coleman, Patent Lawyer Wnabtntfton D.C. advice and bookafre. Bates rsaaonable. Hlgbeot references, Best services. Machinery Bocond-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and exchanged: engines, boilers, sawmills, ate. lbs J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st 6t, Portland. Bend for Stock List and prioM, Hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. or by appointment Maui 5714 DR. JOSEPH ROANE Chiropractor SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS Scientific Treatment of all Acuta and Chronic Diseases. Licensed Practitioner. Suit 424-6-7 Arcade Building. Seattle, j II & M. SCHOOL of TELEGRAPHY 33-535 Chamber of Commerce Building PORTLAND, GKEGON A school for the teaching of Telegraphy under the personal supervision of the proprietor. A, E. Myers, expert telegrapher. Pay and night sessions. - TERMS: Courses In easy monthly Installments, enabling you to take up a well paid profession at littls cost Writ for full particulars, DAISY FLY KILLER ?n7.M slei. Hit, cJe.n.or BameBtal.coBveniiit, chop. Lasts all Mason. Mid of metal, can'ttplll or tip over I will Dot toll off ln ura any thing. Guaranteed effective. Bold by dealers, or eirntbyeipreatpre. paid for $U IA10UI 00108, MOBelelb Ate., Iraoklya, X. Chicken in Jelly. Clean and cut up chicken and put over fire with cold water and salt to taste. Let simmer until meat is read ily removed from bones. Pick out bones, shred the meat, -add a little shredded ham and sliced hard-boiled egg, put this in a mold and pour over the soup in which a little granulated gelatine has been dissolved. Season to taste. A little curry makes a pal atable addition. A nice relish for tea or lunch, sliced and garnished with parsley. Farm and Home. , r When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting Feels Fine Acta Quickly. Try it for Ked,Weak, Watery Eyes and Uramil&ted Eyelids. Illus trated Book in each Package. Murine la Bomnoanrtnd by onr Oonlldis not a "Patent Med Initio" but ui1 In Rucceasfnl Physicians' l'rao II oe for runny years. Now dndlcatod to the Pot llo and sold by Unionists at a and 60o per Bottle. Murine Jlye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, itto and Wo. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago One of the Joys of Coming- Home. "About all the rigger that us aver age folks cut in life," ruminatingly remarked the old codger, ' is after we have been off on a long visit to have aome fellow that has known us for years notice our grip sack as we come toting it up the street, and inquire without emotion, "Why, hello! You goin' away?" Red Cross Ball Blue gives double value for your WRITING ON A SOFT PILLOW Found Possible to Write Legibly and With Comfort on Train Flying at Top 8peed. Everyone who has had occasion to write while riding in a railway train will be interested In the fact that the disagreeable effects of the Jarring of the carriage are greatly mitigated by writing on a pillow. The pillow may be either held on the lap or placed on a table. The pad of paper, and the arm which guides the pen or pencil should both rest on the pillow. In this manner it will be found pos sible to write legibly and with comfort in a train flying at full speed. The explanation depends upon the fact that the pillow tends to equalise the motion of the fast moving car riage the pen is driven in every direc tion except the desired one, because the constant Jarring does not produce the same motions simultaneously In the table, or the knee, or hand and the pen. But the pillow, through Its great pli ability and moderate degree of elastic ity, not only deadens the shocks com municated from the carriage, but brings the Inevitable motions of the paper and the hand holding the pen In to accord. TOOLS FOR A GARDEN Labor of Growing Vegetables Re ; duced by Field Methods. Beoaute Much of Work Is to Be Done When Other Things Are Pressing, Gardening la Too Often Left as Slack Time Job. Field methods in the garden go a long way toward reducing the labor of growing vegetables. Long rows and the proper tools to work with will do away with 75 per cent, of the tedious hand work, so freely used as an argu ment against maintaining a garden. IS Suit Question Is the Most Diffi cult Problem of the Sea son for Women. SILK DRESS ALWAYS NEEDED SMALL BOY WAS INTERESTED money, gous twice as lor as any other, grocer. Ask your About Timepieces. Clocks often stop, but they seldom stop with the hands at any one hour. Clocks and watches are said to stop when their owners die, but such cases are scarce. St. Helens Hall Portland, Oheoon Resident and Day School for Girls In eharse of Sinters of Ht.Tohn Martlet (Eptaonpal) OollefUte, Avtdemle and Kl.mentary Departments, Haile, Art, Blwutlon, Doneitle Art, Dome. lie feieow, Sjvuiaeloia. Jl'or catalog aUdreee XUESisti h siiriitiort.OffioeBO Hi. Jloluns HaU Folly of Haste. To be in huste is to be in anxiety and distress of mind. It is to mis trust Providence, and to doubt that the issue of all events is in wiser hands than our own. It is to disturb the course of nature, and put overmuch confidence in the importance of our own endeavors. Henry Van Dyke, "The Ruling Passion." Not In Sombtr Shakespearean Drama, as His Mother Supposed, but In Counting Bald Heads. The play was one of Shakespeare's tragedies. Mrs. Simmons and her lit tle boy, having been unable to secure seats In the parquet, were well locat ed in the front row of the first bal cony, where they could see better and hear almost as well as if they had been farther forward on the main floor. Mrs. Simmons was agreeably sur prised at the interest that Bobby ap peared to take in the somber drama. Ho sat leaning forward, with his el bows on the cushioned railing in front of him, resting his head on his hands, deeply absorbed. As the curtain went down on the first act he straightened up- "Well, dear, how do you like Shake speare?" asked his mother. "Are you enjoying the play?" "Mamma," said Bobby, with the air of one who has made a great discov ery, "there are Hlxty-nlne men here that have got bald spots on top of their heads! I've counted 'em five times!" Youth's Companion. ARRANGE COUNTERS IN ROWS Simple and Symmetrical Problem lustrated and Explained for Placing Objects on Line. II- Can you rearrange the 12 counters on this board of 36 squares, so that there are two counters on each row, column, and diagonal? There must not be more than these , I ' I I I Garden Marker for One Horse. Because a large portion of the work must be done when other work is pressing, gardening Is too often left as a slack time Job. . Doing the right thing at the right time In the garden counts for more than it does any where else on the farm, since garden crops will not stand much neglect. Two garden tools that will be found very serviceable, and saving of hand labor, are a planker and marker, says the Farmers' Mall and Breeze. Both are homemade affairs, the drawings herewith showing the plan of con structing them. Use the planker on plowed or harrowed ground, Just aa A Planker Has 8everal Uses. soon after a rain as the surface wlL crumble nicely. This will not only fine clods and level the surface, but by putting on weights the seedbed may be firmed, which, with the mulch left on the surface, will hold the moisture where seeds or plants will need It most. By weighting the marker one can make drills deep enough for the seeds of smaller crops without using any other tool. A good Job covering them can be done with the planker, the driver standing on it, or a barrow with teeth Bet slantwise, will answer the purpose well. In using the marker let the outer runner follow the last drill made, so as to get all rows a uniform distance apart. Admirable Little Gown of Taupe Silk Is Shown In the Illustration -The Combination Gown Has Many Advantages. New York. The suit question is the most difficult problem' of the season, because severely tailored modes are rivaled by the demi-tailored suits that are quite dressy. Heretofore you felt perfectly satisfied if you got a plain tailored suit of serge, "or another light weight cloth, for you know that it would bo In good style for utility and semi-dress wear throughout the epring and summer. But this is not so this season, for you realize that a silk suit is absolutely necessary for demi-dres3 occasions, and that a cloth euit is needed for morning . and traveling wear. In other words, you are con fronted with the necessity of getting two suits! Probably . this may seem like extravagance, if , you don't stop to consider that a silk' dress is always needed in the spring, and that if you can get a coat with it, you will have a suit as well as a drees. Combination Gown. If you anticipate many social affairs that require an afternoon gowii, or if you expect to go abroad and intend to look in upon the races, you will find it an economy to get two such cos tumes a combination suit, with an SOURCES OF HOG TROUBLES Van, Weary and Worn Out If You Feel Fagged to a Fin ish and Utterly Used Up Here is Quick Relief. Half the people you meet complain of weary niUHcles, BUitrnunt brain, jangled nerves, and a mournful desire to lay down and Juat quit Mont of these people have been using norvlnes that spasmod ically flare, up the nerves only to die down oifiiln. as die they must Avoid nerve stimulants. Hear in mind that this worn out fueling la due to pour blood, to bao terla In the water you drink: to the multi plying of destructive germs In the blood luster, than they cun be overcome by the white corpuscles; and to what is known as auto toxemia, that condition where the venous or Impure blood aooumulatea (aster than It can be replaced by the red arterial blood. One ingredient In 8. S. 8. serves the purpose of stimulating the cellular tissue to select from the blood the nutriment that renews its health and energy. If you feel plityed out go to any drug store and ask for a bottle of a a 8., Swift's Sura Specino. Insist upon having It and do not be persuaded to take soma thing else claimed to be "just good." 8. 8. 8. ia a remedy that gets at work In a twinkling; it just naturally rushes right Into your blood, scatters gurms right and loft, up and down and sideways. You feel better at once, not from a stimulant, not from the action of drugs, but from the rational effect of a, natural medicine just as active and juat as timely h lo wan who has been lost In the mountains, la about starved end cornea across a aettler Just cooking a savory meal of good honest beef. I not neglect to get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. to-day. it will make you feel better In Just a few mln. wtea. It la prepared only In the labora tory of Tha Swift Bpeelflo Co., IflO Swift Rldg., Atlanta, O'a. Bend for their free book telling ef the many atranga cocdi. Uous that afflict the human family by m t Impoverished Wood. Arrangement of Counters. two counters In the same straight line. Here la a simple and symmetrical arrangement, by which on a board of 86 squares 12 counters are so placed Two In Each Row. that thero are two, and two only, on each lino, column and diagonal. Ther are other arrangements which fulfill the conditions. Early Homer. OUidatone, when a boy, was visiting In the country and the farmer was showing him around. Coming to a field lh.it contained a large, black bull, the rarmcr said: "There's a fine, strong bull thoro, Master William, and he's only two years old." "How do you tell his agei" Queried lh boy. "Why, by its horus," said the far ms r. . "By Ha horns f Toung Gladstone looked thoughtful a moment, then bis face cleared. "Ah, I see. Two;borns two years," Ed.ar Knew Them. The teacher was hearing her class of small boys in mathematics. "Edgar- she said, "if your father can do a piece of work in seven days, and your Uncle William can do It la nine days,- how long would' It take both of them to do HH "They would never get cjona," an. wertd the boy. earnestly. "They would sit down and tell fishstorie Corn Is Productive of Indigestion and Dirt Breeds Disease Furnish Dry Quarters. Hog troubles are due to too much dirt and too much corn, says Kansas Farmer. Corn is a fat producer, but not a muscle builder, and an exclu sive corn diet during the growing pe riod not only falls to supply the ele ment needed by the animal, but is productive of digestion troubles and weaknesses in the system which in vite disease. Corn is a good element in the ra tion of any hog at any time. There la nothing better, but it must be bal anced by alfalfa, clover or some oth er nitrogenous feed during the grow ing periods of pigs and the breeding periods of hogs. There Is only one period In the life of the hog when an exclusive corn ration should be used, and that Is at the last end of the fat tening period of market hogs. There Is not time In the life of a hog when he should not have clean, dry sleeping Quarters and pure drinking water. Doth worms and cholera come with filth. TREATMENT FOR LUMPY JAWS Mast Satisfactory Way Is to Remove the Growth With Knife When In the Tissues Only. (By a. a. GRAHAM.) The most satisfactory way of treat ing lumpy Jaws is to remove the growth with the knife when in the tissues only. The animal la thrown; the head then held in a favorable po sition, the skin Is cut over the tumor and the swelling removed by cutting around it In the healthy tissue. If hemorrhage is large the vessel may be tied or taken up with the forceps; bleeding from smaller vessels may be seared with a red hot Iron. The wound should be washed with an anti septio in one per cent, solution after the tumor la removed and then packed with nntlseptio gause or cotton and the wound atitched up. The next day removed the stitches and treat as aa open wound. Teach the Horse. A team of two or three horses Is not satisfactory one to manage unless each horse it well suited to the place he occupies in It and prompt to do his part when called upon, and there Is oo better way to teach a horse to act Independently of the other horses than to call him by name and give him to understand what you want him to do. Interesting Exerlment In an experiment of breeding a stallion .to a hlpnie, Quite a good tlsed mule was produced, which seemed to be a mule In every particular, except that It neighed like a horse Instead of braying like a donkey. Raising Young Turkey. The critical period tn the young turkey is generally at an end when tlx weeks old. Inbreeding, lice, damp ness and Improper food are the mala causes tor great mortality. Taupe 8ilk. old gold crepe de chine skirt (fash ioned in a "peg top" or draped style), with bodice of natural color filet and mechlln laces and gold embroidery, finished with a girdle of Nattier blue silk; a suit of black crepe meteor, with Jaunty empire cutaway coat and draped skirt, and by having the coat lined with gold-color chiffon you can wear it with the old gold gown, and at other times, the lace bodice of the gown may be worn with the suit By so doing you can really have three beautiful costumes for the cost of two. As the season advances It becomes more evident that the rich-colored gowns and short black coats are fore most among ultra styles. Although I have already suggested a black crepe meteor suit, I want to second the fact, as you may be tempt ed by the brocade and Canton crepes that are so popular. Crepe meteor al ways looks refined and elegant, while the others are apt to become too com mon by being Imitated. Cote de che vaL which looks like Bilk Bedford cord. Is worthy of your consideration. If you wish to expend at least five dol lars a yard for the material. This silk is also used tor the finest afternoon coats. Season of Blouses. This is surely a season of blouses! And, even though new styles have been Introduced every few weeks, you have no occasion to feel passe, for they are all so different. Lace blouses, which are the latest mode, are certain to reign throughout the summer, be cause they are eo fine and dainty. As these blouses are really transparent being mado of shadow lace their de signer were clover enough to know that Just any kinds of corset covers Touching Incident A humorous scene was witnessed on one of the newly-establtshed cab ranks on the Paris boulevard, the other day. A motor car, driven by a well-dressed man, appeared, and took up a position behind the last taxlcab. The driver had a wreath of immortelle beside htm. and seemed to be in deep medi tation. Then all wa explained. The roan was an ex-driver out of a Job. His mind wa eomewhat unhinged, and wishing to attend the burial of a friend, had borrowed a motor ear from wouie? etmpiy ruin their lovely appear ance, and, therefore, made them with cannsoles (under bodices) of lace, net and ribbon. The prettiest of these blouses are fashioned with V-front necks, edged fwith frills of shadow lace, which also continue down the fronts to the waist line. Sometimes these blouses . have flat collars and turnback cuffs of white messallne to give them a tone of richness. It seems curious that not until this year did women realize that white crepe de chine; makes the most satis factory utility blouses. Of course, the styles heretofore did not require this charming silk crepe for their interpre tation even though they would have been better if they had eo we had to wait for the Trotteur modes of 1913 to make us conversant with the fact These Trotteur styles, which are also known as Debardeur modes having been copied from the French work men's shirts are quite the smartest when not trimmed with anything ex cept cordlngs of the silk and black silk cravats. The models with slight ly high turn-down collar and small revers that form a V-neck is consid ered the best v Effective: Plaited Styles, If the new white chiffon blouses have won your admiration, you will not regret a considerable expenditure1 if you get the effectively plaited styles; that have but mere touches of lace, If! any trimmings, jfor those of plain chif fon not only look richer, but they will; dry clean more successfully, and be sure to get them with flesh-color chif fon linings. If you need a rather dressy after noon coat as well as an evening wrap, and don't feel as though you could af ford to get both, may I suggest one of the new beaded wraps that are so ap- propriate before 6 p. m., as they are thereafter? These wraps, which are most effective when In a Just-below' hip length and draped in a swathe-like fashion, are of black Brussels net, en crusted with Jet; crystal, moonlight or iridescent beads, and lined with black chiffon the fronts and sleeves are fin ished with narrow ends of black satin or moire. A composite of elegance and simplicity beet describes any one .of, these wraps. , Suit of Taupe Silk. Among a collection of sheer frocka. shown at a Fifth avenue house, which, were greatly reduced in price, was an;" admirable little gown pictured in the; Illustration. It was a coat and skirt suit of taupe silk cloth with crossed vest of embroidered satin. The blouee which accompanied the suit was of allover lace trimmed with narrow tullej ruches. There was a large flat collari attached to the-blouse which folded over the Jacket and formed a collar.; The Jacket was made with an attached; peplum which curved sharply away ln; front. Peau de cuir is the name of the new lightweight woolen fabric that is be-, ing used for steamer and sports coats.) The tone of elegance that this leather effect material possesses, explains why the London tailors are making it into: severely fashioned Raglan styles, with belted backs. ; -. Long and slender quills are the latest note in tailored millinery. And although fashion' is perching many of; them on the backs of hats, she appre ciates that on some styles they look' best in the front or at the sides. They! are nearly always poised at a decided' angle. Cretonne for Trimmings. One-piece frocks as well as blouse suits of linen, llnene, voile and other much observed summer fabrics have the necessary contrast supplied In, trimmings of cretonne, which is con stantly growing in favor. In fact, this fad for utilizing cretonne has devel oped so rapidly that the more daring designers do not hesitate to fashion, entire costumes from it while Jackets are everyday occurrences. They are exceedingly effective and will add to the gayety of fashionable assemblages this summer. In' fact, the garden par ties of 1913 will be wonderful studies In color, for the green landscape will act as a background to throw Into re lief all the vivid colorings of the Fu-, turlsts, the Post-lmpressionlsts and other rabid color enthusiasts. A Hnman Match Factory The body contains phosphorus sufficient to make 483,000 matches. Phos phorus Is one of fourteen elements composing the body divided among bones, flesh, nervous system and other organs. The perfect health of body requires a perfect balance of the elements. These elements come from the food we eat the stomach extracts and distributes them. But if stomach is deranged the balance of health Is destroyed and the blood does not carry the proper elements to the different organs, and there is blood trouble nerve trouble heart trouble. Pain is the hungry cry of starved organs. Put the liver, stomach and organs of digestion and nutri tion into a condition of health. That is just what Is done by DR. PIERCE'S - COLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY which has been so favorably known for over 40 years. It Is now put up In tablet form, as well as liquid, and can be obtained of medicine dealers everywhere or by mail by sending 50 cents in lc stamps for trial box address R.V. Pierce, M. Buffalo, N.Y. : . : ; THE COMMON SENSE MEDICAL - ADVISER Is a book ol 1008 pages handsomely bound la cloth-treat i f Physiology Hygiene, Anatomy, Medicine and ia a complete " I Home rbysitian-bead 31, lc tt&xapsto K.V.FlurcBuflalo,N.Y. HOMESTEAD ROOFING DIRECT FROM FACTORY vyC7g-x -: You save both the wholesaler's and re Sx toiler's Drofits when ordering, for we - manufacture this material. 1- ply, weight 35 lbs. to 108 sq. ft $1.25 2- ply, weight 45 lbs. to 108 sq. ft.... 1.60 3- ply, weight 65 lbs: ta 108 sq. ft.... 1.75 Write for samples or order direct from this ad. Satisfaction guaranteed. . J. E. BERKHEIMER MFG. CO., Tacoma. Wash. Dough f II Better! , Pound Can frbv-: X All Grocer Use Bellows to Skin Goats. Great quantities of Mocha goatskins are imported from Aden, on the Gulf of Aden, into this country, many skins coming from Africa. ' The Abyssin ians and Somalia are considered the most expert in skinning . goats. The former rarely permits his knife to touch the animal after killing and dur ing the skinning process, and by means of bellows removes the skin in an ex cellent condition."" Somali women are also very adept in this' art and exercise great care throughout. You Can Get Allen's root-Case TRf C' Write Allen 8. Olmatnd. Tj Rnv V V & tree sample ot Allen's Foot-Easa. It westing, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure fol corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug gists tell It. 26e. Don't accept any substitute, Would Not Survive Loss of Love. Wives have been, won more than once by the toss of a coin, but never under more dramatic conditions than the following: Two Genoa wood carvers, who were rival suitors for the hand of a pretty little milliner, decid ed to leave their fate to the decision of a coin spun in the air. When the fateful coin fell and Signor Nizza saw he had lost, he produced a revolver and shot himself through the head, falling dead at his successful rival's feet ' ;CTseltersnce Jey tp Jguccess. In almost any narrow way of living a man's life may be exceedingly sim ple, but if he wishes to escape from this narrowness, unless circumstances are much in his favor, he has to blaze a pathway through all Y sorts of hin drances, and often very much uphill, before he can get to the place of wider influence or outlook. It takes courage; it takes perseverance; it takes an un conquerable hope to do this. Arrowroot in Increased Demand. Arrowroot has doubled in price within two years. Bo thrifty on little things like bluing'. Don't so. eept water for bluing. Ask for Red Cross Ball Blue, the extra good value blue. - From a Foreign Guide. "Finest and vyiewfulest place. Baths on modernest principles. The hotel not being adapted for health re sort of ills, is only preserved for the sojourn of passengers, tourists and sportsmen. Reputed excellent cook ing. .Noble, . real, well lain wines, different beers, :" The magnificent out look is prandious. Daily six trains to all parts of the globe. Free view at the lovely lake." . r - Daily Thought. ; That load becomes light - which is cheerfully borne. Ovid. Can't be Done" Black and White Kid Gloves. Black and white gloves are smart. Heavy white stitching shows on the- back of black glace kid gloves which have big white rimmed, black cen tered pearl buttons and which show facings of white kid on the wrist. White street gloves on the other hand show black stitching, a black wrist facing and black rimmed white pearl buttons. Black gloves with a pink frill of white kid at the wrist are also In evidence. SMART LITTLE HAT J This is carried out In white straw, the broad band and ; bow being ot black velvet, while the front is finish ed oft with an attractive little bunch of shaded rosea., , s a pclvate garage. He' was not aware that a new cab rank had been estab lished, and seeing bo, many taxla tn line tn the middle ot the boulevard he had persuaded himself that they were the funeral cortege, s r A Rare Case, Goodfellow (with. - newspaper) Here's an old bachelor in Ohio died and left all his money to the woman who rejected him. Cjnlcus And yet they say ther b o tratittide la the world. If others will Una Mrs. WInalows Soothine Byrup the best remedy to use lor their children lurlsg the teething period. A Strawberry Wine Praised. Regarded medicinally, strawberry wine is held to be superior to grape wine. Spanish doctors who have in vestigated the matter report that strawberry wine gives the greater strength to a weakened costitution. The strawberry wine industry is said to be assuming some importance in Spain. Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favorite family laxative. Conscientious at Least. "Why did you say your prayers twice, dear,?" asked his mother, kiss ing Charlie ' good-night. " 'Cause I was too tired to say them last night, and I'm making up for lost time." SAVED FROM OPERATIONS Two Women Tell How The Escaped the Surgeon's Knife by Taking Lydia E. Pink. ' ham's Vegetable Compound, It is impossible to maintain health and strength if you allow the stomach to become weak, the liver sluggish and the bowels constipated, but you can guard against such troubles by the daily use of HOSTETTER'S ZL STOMACH BITTERS "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all say Swarthmore, Penn. " For fifteen years I suffered untold agony, and for one period of nearly two years I hadhem orrhages and the doctors told me I would have to un dergo an operation, but I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound and am in good health now. I am all over the Change of Life and cannot praise your Vegetable Compound too highly. Every woman should take it at that time. I recommend it to both old and young for female trou bles." Mrs. Emilt Scmmeesgill, Swarthmore, Pi. Baltimore, Mi "My troubles began with the loss of a child, and I had hem orrhages for four months. The doctors aid an operation was necessary, bat I dreaded it and decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound The medicine has made me a well woman and I feel strong and do my own work." Mrs. J. R. Picking, 1260 Sargent St, Baltimore, Md, Since we guarantee that all testimo nials which we publish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has the vir tue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffericg ia a like B nnert 1 olour Painless Methods of i Extracting Teeth. . Out-of-town pan tile can bar thab plat and brtf work finiaaad in on day tf naeewiry.- An absolute mar antaa, backed by 23 in Portland Wise Dental Co. OFFICt HOURS S A. M. to 8 P. M. 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BEE WQ CHINESE KEDISL'E C3. . 162nrstSt.,Cor.Motrboa Portland, Oregon. - . - HTkir pag large fees for tvmtions for Aha, irnen by usmg Dr. Schreader's Pile Remedy Cnrtaia etna caa b effected. Lanr aim (L00; trial six 10c The Vitalitaa Chemical Co. North Bank Bids. Seattle, Waah. P. N. U. No. 29, 13 WHEN writinc to ' taa taia pap.