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POULTRY ; and Dairy Produce of an Irfnds wsrrtod. Write for our CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. .SE82? It IOWARD E. BTTRTOrt - Aeear " I s luulville. L-oloraao. o":i" i- - l,.r. Lead. H. Gold, Silver. 15o; ?", 5r Copper. ""to"top" ' Pf'iJ G. EARLE HENTON, M. D. SPECIALIST DISEASES OP EYE CLASSES FITTED 112 Morgan Bid. Portland, Oregon SECOND-HAND MACHINERY Bought "old and exchanged; enirinm, boilers, uwmills, etc. Send for Slock List and Prices. THE J. E. MARTIN CO., 83 lit St.. Portland, Or. SSS? MACHINERY gleam, Guolim, Hoisting and Loj? Bring Engines, leotnc Motor or Lighting Plants, Concrete Mix ers. Derricks. BoilerB, Pumps, Saws, Etc. Standard Machinery Co., 46 2d St., Portland, Or. FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Any Amount at Current Rates. JOHN E. CRONAN M2 Spalding Bldg. Portland, Oregon BLACK LEG LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED br Cutter'. Blanklea PIMi. Low, priced, fresh, reliable; preferred bf Western Uicltmrn tocaune thsy pre teat where other vacelnei fell. Write for booklet end testimonials, lo-eese pkje. Blaekle, Pills 11.00 SO.dole pkio. Blaoklel Pills 4.00 11,. .na (..(..In. hltl rillllnr'fl hflflt. Th .urjerlortt of Cutter product. Is due to over 19 jeers or sper-ieusing w veooines an. mm Insist on Cutter's. If iinDMnlnsll. order direct. THI CUTTER LABORATORY, Bsrksler, California. Hie Mission In Buffalo. In the smoking room of an east bound Pullman the other evening there were two men one of them grouchy, the other receptive. After smoking two Indifferent cigars, the latter said to the former: "How far are you going?" "Buffalo," acknowledged the other rtnA tnlrnn off hifa crimrrl. "Is that so? Well, Buffalo is a great town. I have a cousin living there and I've been there myself several times. The last time was during the Pan-American exposition, 12 yenrB ago and over. Er what are you going to do In Buffalo?" "Change cars." Philadelphia Times. Not many years ago Russia waB a strong rival of the United States in the production of petroleum. Now the Russian empire yields only about 68 per cent as much oil as California alone, and not much more than Oklahoma, Turn About Fair Play. Two motorists, of whom a New Orleans paper tells, having almost ruined their tempers and their tires in a vain attempt to find a hotel with a vacant bed, were at last forced to make the best of a small inn. Even then they had to share a bed which was and on this the landlord laid great stress a feather bed. They turned In, and one of the pair was- soon fast asleep; the other was not. He could not manage to dodge the lumps and heard hour after hour strike on -the church clock, until 8 a, m., when he also struck. He did this by violently shaking his snoring friend. "What's the matter?" growled the other. "It can't be time to get up yet!" "No, It Isn't," retorted his .friend, continuing to shake him, "but it's my turn to sleep on the feather." MAKE WIGS OF SPUN GLASS Free to Onr Readers Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Cblraro, for ,fi puKe lllmttniterl Eye Book S'ree. Write all about Your Eye Trou Ve and they will advise ac to the Proper Application of the Uurlne Fye Remedies in Your Hpeelal Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relievea Hore Kyea, Htreuglberm Weak Eyes. Doesn't Smart, Soothes Kye Pain, and sells for 50c. Try It iu Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. Pat Didn't Stay Fired. One of the bosses at Baldwin's Locomotive Works had to lay off an argumentative Irishman named Pat, so he saved discussion by putting the discharge In writing. The next day Pat was missing, but a week later the boss was passing through the shop and he saw him again at his lathe. Then, according to Lippincott's, the following colloquy occurred: "Didn't you get my letter?" "Yis, Bur, Oi did," said Pat. "Did you read It?" "Sure, sur, Oi read It Inside and Ol read it outside," said Pat, "and on the Inside yez said I was fired and on the outside yez said: 'Return to Baldwin Locomotive works In five days.' " Successful Experiments Made In France and Semblance to Human . Hair Is Almost Perfect France seems to be the land where most experiments for making artificial hair are carried on. Not long ago at tempts were made to form wigs from certain fibrous plants, the same kind that have served to furnish material for rugs and blankets. By splitting fibers extremely fine and then treating them chemically It was possible to make an artificial hair. But the price was high, and the results not satisfactory. Now successful experiments have proven that It is possible to use spun crystal and reduce It to any shade and degree of fineness. And the resemblance to the human hair Is almost perfect. It Is light, also, lustrous and absolutely hygienic. A German engineer has Invented a way to transform ashes into marble of rare beauty and which will take the highest poliBh. But he absolutely re fuses to reveal his secret, although sev eral owners of large quarries have made him splendid offers for his se cret. His method seems simple as far as his apparatus la concerned. He has a small gas stove and a kettle. It Is known, of course, that his process Is a batter of chemical synthesis, and with these few implements and his se cret he has been known to manufac ture a medium-sized slab rf marble In half an hour. Two carpenters and a plumber from England have recently been traveling In Belgium. Vocational scholarships were awarded to them, by meanB of which they are Investigating old and new methods of house construction.' It's a Treat to eat your meals when you know there is no danger of BLOATING HEARTBURN BELCHING HEADACHE NAUSEA OR INDIGESTION and this privilege is yours if you will only assist the di gestive organs by the use of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It helps Nature correct all Stomach, Liver and Bowul ills RUPTURE IS CURABLE By wearing a SHELBY SPERMATIC W SHIELD TKl'HS. No worry I riff or dun- Wj ger of an operation. Hupture is not a tear (K or breach, aa commonly supposed, but Is kj the stretching, or dilation, of a natural X opening. This BEBLKY SPERMATIC T SHIELD appliance clones this opening in g 10 days In most canes If you can't come, Jg write for mtjuauring blank and literature, rh Bold only by eg LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. f Third and Yamhill, Portland, Or. Who ara Truss Experts and Exclusive (3 8Ut Agents for this appliance fu EBBBeBBEeBfas a sasassasxasasia Putnam Fadeless Dyes guaran tee satisfaction. A Stickler for the Formalities. "Mister," suld the wayfarer, "could you spore me a quarter?" "Yes. Hero It is." "Ain't you goin' to warn me not to spend it for drink?" "No." "Nor give me a lecture on Industry?" "No." , "Ain't yo goln" to hand out no ad vice at all?'' "None whatever." "Here! Take yer money. I got too much self-respect to take your lucre if you're goln' to hold out on de cus tomary civility an' sociability." Washington Star. HOW DO YOU GET UP? Heavy and sluggish? Try taking a couple of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills upon going to bed. Costs you nothing for trial box. Send to 372 Pearl St., N. Y. The Musical Medico, An old man who looked like a for eigner was walking along a London street playing a concortlna that had seen better days. Noticing a brass plute with the words "doctor of music" written under the name on It, he went up to the house and rang the boll. Tho door was opened by a servant, who asked his business. "Please," lie Bald, "Is the doctor of music in?" "Yes: what is it you want?" the servnnt naked. "Why, just pop In an' ax him how much he'll charge to mend my con certina," was the reply. Atlanta Journal. But 'Twaa a Bull Calf. Thomas C. Logan of Philadelphia Is sometimes pessimistic about things In general and always particular about what he eats. One day he went Into a restaurant and after scanning the menu said to the waiter: "I see here you have some calf's hoiirt." "Yes, sir," agreed the waiter. "Well, how about that?" pursued Logan. "1b It tender?" "Yes, sir," tho waiter assured him. "Then," ordered Logan, "bring It to me. If there Is in this world such a thing as a tender heart, I want it," Popular Magazine, . Copenhagen Is the most lawablding city in the world, according to statis tics concerning homicide. In the year 1910 among its population of 654,400 there wus only one murder. American drills are much UBod In India for woll boring. For deep artes ian wells American tools and metbodB urn considered as representing the la tost ideals. Oas City, Kan., has a population of 1200, but uliolfshed the office of city marshal for tho reiiBon that there has been nothing for him to do In a long time. Traveling third-class In England Is Increasing in popularity. Wonderful Blood Remedy That Works in tho Tissues The Very latest Theory About How and Why the Blsod is Disordered. 8. S. 8. Means Pure Blood Which Insures Long Lifo and Health. The rreat experts In Chemistry ami. And In regenerating the tissues 8. a B. has a rapid and positive antidotal freer, Physiology now declare what lias all along been contended by the Swllt Lab oratory that the germs of blood dlaordera find lodgment In the Interstlcea of the tin. sues. And herein Is where 8. S. S. (foes to work rapidly, effectively and with won tlerfully notlceabla results. This famous blood purifier contains medicinal components Just as vital and essentia! to henlthy blood as the nutritive elements of wheat, roast beef, and fats and the sugars that male up our dally ration. Aa a matter of fact there la one Ingre dient In S. 8. 8 which serves the active purpose of stimulating each cellular part of the body to the healthy and judicious selection ef Its own essential nutriment. That Is why It reprenerates the-bluosl sup Iriri why it has such a tremendous In ktosnoe In overcoming eesema, rash. plm plea, and aU akin affilotloa upon all those Irrltutlng influences that cause rheumatism, sore throat, weak eyes, losa of weight, thin pale cheeks, and thut weariness of muscle and nerve that la generally experienced, by alt sufferers with, poisoned mood. Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. at any drug store, and In a few days you will not only feel bright, and euergetlo, but you will be uio picture ox new me 8. 8. 8. Is prepared only In the labora tory of the Swift Hpeoltlo Co., 101 Swift ill. If. Atlanta. Oa, Who maintain a very efficient Medical Department, where all who have any blood disorder of a stub born nature may write freely for advice. 8. 3. S. Is gold everywhere by aU drug stores, Beware or ell attempts to sell you something "Just as gooa,' Insist upea a. , i GUARD FOR AN EMERY WHEEL Device Brought Out In Germany In tended for Resisting Shock and to Hold Fragments. a An elastic eteel guard' for emery wheels has been brought Out In Ger many. It Is designed, primarily, to re sist the shock, and to hold the frag- II V. : Elastic Emery-Wheel Guard Used in Germany. ments, of a bursting wheel. The guard Is made up of bands of corrugated sheet steel which are bound together In an elastic farmework of crossbars. MAN WHO FOUND CELLULOID While Working as Journeyman Printer In Albany John Wesley Hyatt Discovered Ivory Substitute. The eighth ImpresBlon of the Perkin gold medal for Important work In in dustrial chemistry was presented to tfohn Wesley Hyatt, Inventor of cellu loid, at a Joint meeting of the New York sections of the Society of Chem ical Industry, the American Chemical Society and the American Electrochem ical Engineering. Mr. Hyatt was born at Btarkey, Yates county, New York, In 1837. In his early boyhood he acquired a strong taste for mechanical affairs In his fa ther's blacksmith shop. In bis six teenth year he went to Illinois and learned the printing business, work ing at this trade for ten years. Later he went to Albany and worked las a journeyman printer for about two years. Seeing a $10,000 offer for a substitute for ivory for billiard balls he began experimenting nights and Sundays In the hope of gaining the re ward. He made a number of useful plastlo compositions, none of them, however, good enough for billiard ; balls, but he started to make checkers and nominos or pressed wood. It was some time afterward that he invented celluloid and began the manu facture of celluloid and bone dust bil liard and pool balls. More than sixty manufacturers were represented recently at London's firm exhibition of industrial motor vehicles I exclusively. e A Pennsylvania woodworking plant la using the largest drill ever built to bore through six feet of boards at a single operation. see The quantity of Iron ore mined In the United StatcB In 1913 Is estimated to have been between 58,000,000 and 60,000,000 long tons. ... A Cnllfornlan is the inventor of a pan to be attached to any broom to catch Us sweepings. e A reinforced concrete silo (2 feet high and 16 feet In diameter la a nor elty on an Illinois farm. see, Rust will disappear from steel 11 soaked In sweet oil for a day, fol lowed with a rubbing with fresh lime e The gold production of the world last year Is estimated at $456,000,000, or about eleven million dollars lean than the year before. , . Among the new self-starters ten gasoline engines Is a mechanics' branker which Imitates the accelerated apeed of a handcrank. , www , Gold Is being mined at a depth o'i more than 6,000 feet In South Africa and It la believed that the shafts ca. be sunk t.000 feet more. .see ' Resembling a pair of pliers la at Illinois Inventor's Implement to, fastening twine around par tug the suds together quickly fasten NOVEL RAZOR STROP DEVICE Blades Given Important Diagonal Stroke by Apparatus Recently In vented by New York Man, The secret of comfortable shaving Is frequently stropping of the razor, but many a man who shaves himself at home pays "no attention to this detail. Usually it Is because he cannot strop his razor properly and more often spoils the edge than not A razor should be stropped from heel to toe, so that the mlBcroscopic steel particles on the edge of the blade are inclined toward the point. A New York man has Invented stropping apparatus that Insures the correct diagonal stroke. ' " t, Novel Razor Strop. A box that can be fastened loosely to some nail or stud has an opening for the razor blade. The strop, with han dles on both ends, passes over and around the blade, and 1b drawn back and forth with a see-saw motion over the latter, which is held to Insure a diagonal stroke. TO PROTECT STEEL VESSELS Composition Applied to Bottom Only After Ship Had Been n Water for Month or Two. Some years ago, In a paper befort the Institution of Naval Architects of Great Britain, Mr. A. C. Holzapfel stated that the beet method for insur ing the protection of new steel ves sels was to launch them without paint, and to apply a composition only after the vessel had been in the water for a month or two, and the mill scale had worn oft. The Bteel training ship "Exmouth," which was built several years ago, received no paint whatever before Bhe was launched, and after a month or two, she Was put In dry dock and given four coats of first-class paint After being five years afloat, the bottom was found to be in a per feet state of preservation, with very little rust at the water line, and only a little grass and slime covering the antl-fouling composition, which was found to be In a thoroughly sound state of preservation. STRONG CASING FOR'BOTTLE Glass Vessel, Invented by New York ' er, Is Peculiarly Adapted for Suit Case or Pocket. A reinforced casing for bottles, the Invention of R. A. Stern of 665 West One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, New York, le described by the Scien tific American as follows: This bottle is of the type adapted to be carried In one's pocket or suit case, and Is provided with a reinforced Pocket Bottle With Reinforced Casing, casing whereby the bottle proper la better protected not only from the light, but from blows or pressure which would tend to crush or other wise damage It Earthquake Recorder, To make an earthquake record the exact time of its occurrence an Italian scientist has attached to a selsmo 'graph a switch which turns on an eleo trie light and photographs a chono meter when the seismograph needle moves. , Suppression of Noises. Studying the subject of the sup pression of noises In dwellings toi several years, a German scientist hai decided that the more solidly build ings are constructed the more quickly they will convey Bounds. Air Purifier. Purifying the expired air by chem ical means, a German claims to have Invented a diving suit which permit) a man to remain under water tor sev eral hours without connection with th upper world. For Aeroplane Wings. A transparent, nonlnflammable i terlal resembling cellullod has been developed by an Austrian lnventoi for aeroplane wings to make them al uvat Invisible even near the ground. SEED-EATING RODENTS IMPORTANCE OF REFORE8TIN0 PARTS OF NATIONAL DOMAIN. One of Moat Serious Problems Is Pro tection of Seed From Attacks of , Chipmunks, Ground Squirrel's and Other Rodents. (By N. DEARBORN.) The demand for lumber In the United States constantly increases, while the forested area, under the ax of the lumberman, the enroachmenta of agriculture, and the devastation by No. 1 Side Striped Ground Squirrel. No. 2 Flying Squirrel. No. 3 White-Footed Mouse. fire, steadily diminishes. Hence the importance of reforesting Buch parts of the national domain as have been denuded of their forest growth. One of the most serious problems connected with the reforestation of treeless areas within the national for ests is the protection of newly plant ed seedB from the attacks of mice, chipmunk, ground squirrels, and other rodentB, whose depredations collective ly continue the year through. The extent of this damage may be under stood by the results of a reforesting experiment in the Black hills by the forest service, In which from 30 to 70 per cent of the seed was destroyed by chipmunks and mice within six days after planting. In order to get an idea of the abundance of these ro dents, exhaustive trapping on a half acre contained 2,000 seed spots was undertaken. We secured three chip munks and 11 white-footed mice, which in three days had pilfered 70 per cent. No. 1 Whlte-Bellled. Chipmunk. No. 2 Yellow-Bellled Chipmunk. No. 3 Pocket Gopher. of the seed. One of the chipmunks waB Been to visit 38 seed spots In four minutes. It will be readily per ceived that the destruction of seed on such a scale threatens the practicabil ity of reforestation, and that strenu ous measures will have to be reBorted to in order to stop the depredations of the pests which, In a large degree, prevent the renewal of many of our forests. , SOME GOOD POULTRY NOTES Search Out Good Layers and Encour age Them by Proper Feed To bacco Drives Away Vermin. (By E. VAN BENTHUYSEN.) Some hens hare a tendency to lay on fat faster than others. It pays to search these out and give them more wheat, oats and buckwheat In the lace of so much corn and corn prod ucts. Some dry smoking tobacco, the stronger the better, placed in the bot tom of each hen's nest Is a good thing to drive away vermin. Windows in a poultry house should be made to elide back and forth easily. With muslin tacked on the outside of the slide, it Is a simple matter then to leave the windows open, except on very stormy days and nights, and aa result have healthier hens.. A few handfuls of millet seed scat tered occasionally among the litter will induce hens to scratch for it for hours at a time, thus affording them exercise and contentment. There is no getting by the fact that thoroughbred fowls are the most pref erable to keep. The eggs are more uniform In size and color, and like wise the chicks, wherefore they are more attractive and salable. Lime la Essential. The need of lime in the laying and breeding stock ration Is very Impor tant. In one doien ordinary sized eggs there are nearly four ounces of lime. This element Is best supplied by giv ing cracked oyster shell in hoppers. Skim milk also provides life to a cer tain extent In palatable form and al falfa or clover are satisfactory sources of supplying lime. Bits of Things, In planning your garden the combi nation of flowers can give great pleas ure to the observer. A striking com bination Is a bed of white peonies and oriental popples, by restful contrast a bed of white tulips and forget-me-nots. It's always Impossible to tell where an orderly woman will put things. Are the rabbits and mice "Unning Tour young trees? aa. erst ifti mil CJ AWSi m7 W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES Mon'ei?oof?.?o3.poi Women's U.sV-5a? II Misses. Bovs. Children, SI.60 1 1.76 S2 S2. SO S3 BBn BUitnMi In 1070 now mi largttt mhtr of j.ks.aej.st, ndl4.0OihoM' In tho woritl. t1,0O6,2796 1 SoniUa iboM In 1813 oht 111. Tuts to tho reaaot) we give you the Mnievftluea for $3.00. 3.6U, $4.00 and $4.61) notwithstanding the enormous increuiw in tnc cost of learner, uur stanaaros nave not been lowered aod iho piice to you remains the same. Ask your dealer to ihow you the kind of W. L. DourIm snoea be u seiiiut; tor j uu. st.uuami 14. ,r.O. You will then be convinced mat w.ij.uouKiiia anowi are auso liitelyasgoodaaoiher make Hold at Difner price, i ne onijr auierence 1b tbe price. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Htmt gonvlDo without W. L. Dtnulu' Btuie boos are not tor ule In four virtnlljr, order direct from factory. 8ho for tverjrinamber of tiia immiiT at an prices, poaiaat net. to ordfT by mall. W. l. VUUUUaB, 910 Bparfc Btrftrt, Brockton, Mail. n it) as ? Too Ostentatious. The Tall Blonde Absence makes the heart grow fonder. The Short Brunette But the Lima (O.) man who shot off fireworks when his wife went away on a vacation made a vulgar display of his affec tion. Judge. Very Good Proof. 'Of course, Jack, I'm very fond of you. Why, haven't I Just danced six times with you?" I dona see any proof in that. 'You would if you only realized how you dance." HOW TO CLEAR AWAY THOSE UGLY PIMPLES It is so easy to get rid of pimples and blackheads with Resinol, and it costs so little, too, that anyone whose face Is disfigured by these pests Is foolish to keep on with useless cos metics, or complicated ".beauty treat ments." See how simply it Is done: Bathe your face for several minutes with Resinol Soap and hot water, then apply a little Resinol Ointment very gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with Resinol Soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to find how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol medica tion soothes and cleanses the pores, leaving the complexion clear and vel vety. Sold by all druggists, ReBinol Ointment, 50 cents and l, Resinol Soap, 25 cents. Adv. Flowers on Lamp Posts. A unique work is being carried on successfully in Minneapolis, for ex ample, where window boxes and hang ing gardens have been introduced in the business thoroughfares. Last year more than 15,000 feet of hanging gar. dens were maintained in the busiest streets. The business houses are reg ularly canvassed for the purpose, and agreements are made for Installing boxes of flowers or shrubbery. A pri vate subscription was started further more to Install hanging gardens upon the ornamental lamp posts of the city. More than 500 of these attractive miniature gardens have been installed by an association which regularly waters the plants and replaces the flowers when they wither. As the result of this public-spirited work and at very trifling expense Minneapolis has won the enviable title of the "City of Flowers and Hanging Gardens." All at Sea. "Congressman Wallaby looks wor ried since women got the ballot." Yes; he says hes all at sea. Hes an expert at kissing babies, but he doesn't know Just how to campaign among grown girls." A bullet from a high-power rifle travels 8000 feet a second. One from an automatic pistol less than half that distance. Palms live under favorable condi tions for 250 years. WOMAN GOULD NOT SIT UP Now Does Her Own Work. Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. Ironton, Ohio.' I am enjoying bet ter health now than I have for twelve years, when I be gan to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound I could not sit up. I had female troubles and was very ner vous. I used the remedies a year and I can do my work and for tbe last eight months I have worked for other women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough for I know I never would have been as well if I had not taken it and I recom mend it to suffering women." . Daughter Helped Also. "I gave it to my daughter when she was thirteen years old. She was in school and was a nervous wreck, and could not sleep nights. Now she looks so healthy that even the doctor speaks of it You can publish this letter if you like." Mrs. Rena Bowman, 161 S. 10th Street, Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drag oat a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three- fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound T If yon have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta bleCompound will help you. write to Lydia E.PInkham MedicineCo. (conlidential)Lynn.Masav,forad vice, x our letter win be opened, read and anKwered by a woman and held in strict confidence. - Make Your Boy1 Happy Let him play in overalls with never a care in the world and you will make him a healthy, happy boy. Be sure to buy him Two-Horse Brand Overalls The kind that is made for comfort and long wear. 27 FREE Maim By LEVI STRAUSS & CO., SMFrunac. THIS NEW BOOK FREE! Fvarv Fni-rrmr intfrrefttcd In tret & tins a blower vield from his thresh- a Intr thin vtinr should have the new 1914 1 Russell" book Full of valuable infor mation for the threshermant 1 xOUR coDy is ready send a postal or wrti tor a loaayi I nc a. n. A V CHILL B 1 mrtaiiiiii.nl v.v 338 Belmont St., Portland. Ore. A.H.AVERILL, President, The A. H. Averlll Machinery Co. f 11 A s7 Cruel. "Men are inconsiderate things," obi served the bride of a few months. "You are not growing pessimistio already?" smiled her friend. "Well, they are selfish. Yesterday Harry had the cook broil for him the nice lamb chops I had ordered for my dog." Judge. A Mere Man's Opinion. Woman wants the ballot, and sha would get It lnstanter If she didn't want so many other things that tend to divert her attention. A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY The Rev. Edmund Heslop of Wig. ton, Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a year. His limbs and feet were swol len and puffed. 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Schemes for the construction of a 3000 mile railway through Central Africa, at a cost roughly estimated at aou.vuu.uvu, uave ueeu reviveu uy uie termination of the war between Italy and Turkey. The queen bee lays 200 eggs a day. Who would a queen be? Sprains, Bruises Stiff Muscles sre quick I7 reliered by Sloan't Liniment. Lay it on do rub bing. Try It Ankle Sprain and DUlocated Hit. " I sprained my ankle and dislocated my hip by f allin out of a third itory window. Went on crutches for four months. Then I started to use four Liniment, according to direction". 1 mutt say It Is helping me wonderfully. We will never be without Sloan't Lini ment any mora. "wObot, Jotuuen. jjawtom ft. x. SLOAN'S LINIMENT Kills Pain , Splsmdid1 for Sprain. I fell and sprained my arm a week ago and was In terrible pain. I could not use my hand or arm until X applied jour Liniment. I shall never bo with out a bottle of Sloan's Liniment." B. B. Springer, Elitabtth, JV. . 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