The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, February 12, 1915, Image 4

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    A STRONG
DEFENSE
against general weakness
can only be established
and maintained by keep
ing the digestion good
and liver and bowels
active. ,
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
will help wonderfully in
"restoring the "inner
man" to a strong and
normal condition.
the WESCO SYSTEM of
PENMANSHIP teaches rov
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erate Prices. Three minutes' walk from "Union
Depot. Writ for rates. 72 H SiHa Si. PORTLAND. OR
Dont'f Fop Dancers.
It takes more than rules to produce
good conduct Where a proper spirit
prevails rules are superfluous. This
is particularly true In regard to danc
ing, wnen people or refinement dance
with their friends they do not need
any long list of rules and regulations
hanging before their eyes. Their na
tural sense of the fitness of things
insures an observance of all the pro
prieties. Unfortunately an Innate
sense of modesty and of the fitness of
tmngs can not be trusted to regulate
the public dance hall. Here rules are
necessary to insure an observance of
the proprieties.
The public dance hall InsDectors of
Elizabeth, N. J., have set forth suc
cinctly correct rules for partners in
rive "dont's." They could not be out
more tersely:
Don t hop.
Don't dip.
Don't breathe In the lady's face.
Don't hold the lady too close.
Don't wave the arms up and down.
All forms of dipping and "rolling of
tne shoulders" are forbidden by the
dance censors as vulgar. These re
strictions should not spoil the sport,
for the average patron of the dance
ball. Francis Frear in Leslie s.
IDEAS
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invention . Book"Howto01tn
(a Patent" and "What to Invent"
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report as to patentability. Patents ad
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TYPHOID
Is no more necessary
thanSmallpox. Army
experience htl demonstrated
the altnoit miraculous effi
cacy, and harmiesmesi, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
our family. It Is more vital than haute Insurance.
Alls your physician, druselat, or send for "Have
you bad Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine,
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Canieis.
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' Unfair Advantage.
James The rain falls alike on the
Just and unjust.
Jones True, but the unjust man Is
generally provided with the jUBt man's
umbrella. Pittsburg Dispatch.
Time to Pay One's Bills,
A man who has the money but who
hasn't time to pay his bills is lazy,
and that's all there Is to It Atchison
Globe.
HOW TO SUCCEED
During the last few years, condi
tions In all lines of business, even pro
fessional life, have changed so com
pletely that every man Is waking up
to the fact that in order to win suc
cess he must specialize and learn to
do some one thing and do it well.
So It is with any article that is sold
to the people. It must have genuine
merit or no amount of advertising will
maintain the demand for the article.
For many years druggists have
watched with much Interest the re
markable record maintained by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kid
ney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. From
the very beginning the proprietors
had so much confidence in it that they
Invited every one to test it.
It is a physician's prescription.
They have on file thousands of un
solicited letters received from former
sufferers who claim they are now en
joying good health as a result of its
use.
However, if you wish first to try a
sample bottle, address Dr. Kilmer &
Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., enclose ten
cents and mention this paper. They
will promptly forward you a sample
bottle by Parcel Post.
Regular sizes for sale at all drug
gists fifty-cents and one-dollar.
Not Forgetting Blackwell's.
"What are the most Important is
lands on the globe?" asked the geo
graphy teacher.
And without hesitation the boy
from New York answered: "Ellis,
Manhattan and Coney." Washington
Star. .
They Often Do.
"Marriage is said to be a contract."
"Yes, and it is about the only con
tract wherein both parties can set up
strong claims to getting the worst of
it. Louisville Courier-Journal,
YOUR OWN DRUGGIST Wil l TELL YOU
Try Murine Eye Keniedy for Red, Weak, Watery
Byes and Grauulatru Eyelid.; No Hinartlng
J ns. Eye Comfort. Write for Book of the Eye
y mall Free. Murine Eye Remedy (Jo., Chicago,
. ,. Defined.
A statesman Is a politician with
wnom you agree. A politician Is a
statesman with whom you disagree,
Life. ' .
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The Finishing Touch.
The young man hesitated to believe
the statement of her little brother that
the young lady was not at home. He
repeated the question, at the same
time displaying a quarter. The boy
eyed it longingly and again replied in
the negative.
"But didn't she leave a message for
me?" asked the disappointed Bwain,
"Yes," said the lad and nothing
more.
As one who sees a great light, the
young man tossed him the coin.
"Now," he said, "out with the mes
sage." -...
"She Bald she's not gonna see you
any more and you're not to give me
any money." Philadelphia Ledger.
One Reason.
"I wonder why there are so few
women architects?"
"Perhaps women are afraid they
might be called designing creatures."
Yale Record. ,
THIS WOMAN'S
SICKNESS
Quickly Yielded To Lydia E,
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
BrMgeton, K. J.-"I want to thank yon
thousand times for the wonderful
Rood Lydia E. Pink-
ham'! Vegetable
Compound has done
for me. I Buffered
very much from
female trouble. I
had bearing down
pains, was Irregular
and at times could
hardly walk across
the room. I was
inable to do my
housework or attend to my baby I was
go weak. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound did me a world of good, and
now I am strong and healthy, can do my
work and tend my baby. I advise all
Buffering women to take It and get
well as I did." Mrs. FANNIB Cooper,
E.F.D., Bridgeton, N.J.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful
drugs, and to-day holds the record of
being the most successful remedy for
female Ills we know of, and thousands
of voluntary testimonials on file in the
rinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass.,
seem to prove tills fact.
For thirty years it has been the stand
ard remedy for female ills, and has re
stored the health of thousands of women
who have been troubled with such ail
ments as displacements, inflammation,
Ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc.
If yon want special advice
write to Lydia B. l'lnkliam Med
icine Co., ( confidential ) Lynn,
Mass. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman
and held In strict confidence.
NEWS NOTES OF
CURRENT WEEK
Resume of World's Important
Events Told in Brief.
It Couldn't Stand the Shock.
"Confound the luck." '
"What's troubling you now?''
"I sent a poem to a magailn and
now I see that It has failed."
"Too bad I But cheer up, maybe
they won't sue you for damages."
Puck.
' Questions and Answers.
"You are thoroughly familiar with
public questions, of course."
"I know 'em all by heart" renlled
Senator Sorghum. "But I must admit
that aa time goes by I don't feel quite
so certain about some of the answers."
Washington Star.
Banish the "Blues!"
' ttypo have that depressed feeling It's more than like that mar
Wood it out of order impoverished or Doisoned.
Th?re .onlv 0M tMntt that will titer your present eondltlon-
uiai s to restore your stomach to normal health and strength. For
vl uuwusua swmocn cannot make good blood. If your
digestion is bad your food wiU not make the good blood which
uvuiuiiea uuuy, unun, nean ana nerve.
Hsaisi
helps the stomach to do its work naturally and Drooerlv. StimuLtu
, Thn ItVA The aniM la 1 ' ft, i . " . . ,. .
. - jawii unu sruiu uuieon. ana mrmn la nnnnati
over? onran is reiuvanatarl. Innbuul m ii,. p.,. ...... j
strong, equal to any task or op to any pleasure.
This trreat: ramMv hatsi mvitrswl It. tawu.tr.
1 iSwirr.. j J v uv 1 TlaS "P: . BOI.a y netucuie dealers
vi uuuiu aurui ur KJI1U ouc lor Lriui rwix ttv mail
aotr ff Dr-ThrMSCnsi.
-aui-Mce.Biia,
Seven persons are injured in Seattle.
when a jitney bus turns turtle on a
prominent thoroughfare.
A Catholic priest and his house
keeper are found murdered in - their
home in New Britain, Conn.
Music by an orchestra in New York,
was heard over a long distance tele
phone by Mayor Rolph, in San Francisco.
French artillerymen succeed in
bringing down a German aeroplane,
the machine, however, fell in the.Ger
man lines.
' Lease of lakes Summer and Ebert.
in Oregon, containing valuable salt
deposits, was ratified by the house of
representatives.
Large orders for barrel staves from
the Armours Packing company, Chi
cago, are received by Aberdueen,
Wash., sawmills.
Notes to England and Germany con
cerning the "war zone" and the use of
the Stars and Stripes by belligerent
countries, is ready for transmission by
the United States, , f
A deputy sheriff at Chehalis. Wash-
shoots a 16-year-old boy, who was flee
ing irom the training school. The bov
is not seriously injured and the denutv
claims the shot was accidental.
Ex-President Taft writes a letter to
professor in Harvard university that
the ban put on munitions of war by
the United States may sometime react
to the detriment ofthis country.
Twenty-one miners lose their lives
in a British Columbia mine when a
shot is fired that penetrates an old
abandoned mine filled with water. The
entire crew was trapped and downed.
The first girl born in Avezzano.
Italy, since the earthquake arrived in
the village Wednesday. She was bap
tized and given the name of Eieana
Amata Eegina Italia, which means
Helena, beloved Queen of Italy.
Outside of these questions of inter
national law, the chief interest lies in
the fighting in the Eastern zone, the
operations in the West having lapsed
into a period of calm, with only a few
small engagements on narrow fronts,
wnicn can nave little effect on the
campaign as a whole.
Lists were distributed amonsr the
Berlin households for reporting to the
municipal authorities of the members
of families. The lists will be used as
basis in the distribution of bread
tickets, beginning February 12. About
4,000,000 tickets will be issued
weekly. A great rush of housewives
to buy potatoes has been observedin
the markets for several days.
The American steamer Wilhelmina,
with grain aboard for Hamburg, has
arrived at Falmouth It was thought
possible that she had been ordered
there by one of the British patrol
ships, as the British government had
announced its intention of preventing
her from proceeding to Germany and
of submitting the question of her
cargo to a prize court. A dispatch
from Falmouth, however, says that the
captain of the Wilhelmina declared he
had proceeded to that port of his own
free will.
NORTHWEST MARKET
REPORTS.
blockade of Eng-
SesadSl ose-eeirt tempt te pan ecaslaf m!r oa Im
smaanM MMtulAdtUer, luUO pwa.rtlOud. Address lr
Germans declare
iish Channel.
The worst snow storm in manv years
is visiting xvebraska,
President Wilson's veto of the liter
acy test law is sustained by the house.
Austria gives UD valuable territory
in uaiicia to me itussianB.
A Eugene, Or., eirl ooens a boil
witn a pin and dies of blood poisoning.
The British completely renulse an
anacK on tne Suez canal by the Turks.
The Germans are reDorted to have
captured a mile of trenches from the
Belgians.
The English parliament has taken
action to control the prices of wheat.
a j '
uuur ana coal.
A Portland girl of 20 is 'arrested on
charge of polveamv. She nlanrln
ignorance or tne law,
It Is announced bfflciallv that llfiS
nriusn omcers have been commis
sioned from the ranks since the out
break, of the war.
Centralis, Wash., citizens dennrt 1A
I. W. Ws. by loadimr them on a north.
bound freight train, after they had
pent, a nignt in Jail,
Lieutenant Sharps, of the Canadian
contingent of the Royal Flying Corps,
was killed while flying at Shoreham.
ungiana. aa was returning from a
trip when his biplane suddenly dived
to the earth. The machine was
smashed and Lieutenant Sharps died
wiuiin a tew minutes.
Emperor Nicholas left Tsarskoe-Saln
for the front. He was accompanied as
far as the railway station by the Em
press Alexandra and his daughters.
Ihe Japanese cruiser Asama is
wrecked on the rocks off the coast of
Lower California, and will h a total
loss. A U. S. war vessel is ordered to
give all possible aid.
While shaking hands with a friend
William Rose, a mattress-maker, 48
years old, of Portland. Or., dislocated
his shoulder so severely that he was
taken to the police emergency hospital
for treatment. ,
The Southern Pacific will soend tan .
000,000 to build a ship and rail ter
minal at San Francisco.
The American steamer Colon, for
merly a Mexican vessel, has grounded
on the bar at the entrance to the har
bor of Topolobampo. A heavy norther
is blowing and the steamer's plight is
reported to be critical.
By unanmious vote the Socialists of
France condemned the peace campaign
of Sebastian Faure and put themselves
on record as in fsvor of continuing the
struggle until France is victorious and
until German imperialism is crushed.
Portland The egg market is hold
ing steady at the 126-cent basis for
large lots, case count. Efforts have
been made by some dealers to break
the price still further, but without suc
cess, as receipts so far have not been
heavy. It is only the backwardness of
buyers that has broughtftbe market to
tne present level.
There was a little better demand
for poultry and the market Was a
shade firmer. - Dressed meat receipts
were small and the market was quiet.
.there is a' very fair movement in
the apple market. Dealers report a
better demand for dollar fruit than
any time this winter. Heretofore the
inquiry has been almost wholly for the
cheaper apples.
The big January buying movement
in the hop market appears to have ex
tended into February, although dealers
report a slowing down of operations
with some of.the more important buy
ers withdrawn from the market. ;
The Pierce Riggs crop of 107 bales.
at Independence, was sold'to Durbin &
Connoyer at 12 cents. Dorcas Bros,
bought the Twin Woo crop of 814 bales
at aalem at 12 cents.
H. L. Hart bought the Wolf lot of
96 bales at St. Louis at 12 cent, 63
bales from W. Johnson, of Clatskanie,
at 11 cents, the Balch crop of 40 bales
at Silverton, at Hi cents, and the old
and new hops of Gearin & Vandall, of
Newberg, paying 11 cents for 60 bales
of 1914s and 6 cents for 86 bales of
1918s.
Wheat Bid: Bluestem, $1.66:
forty-fold, $1.64; club, $1.62: red
Russian, $1.46: red Fife, $1.49.
Millfeed Spot prices: Bran, $30.60
31.50 ton; shorts, $32.6033.60;
rolled barley, $3889.
Corn White, $87 tonj'cracked, $38.
Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $14
16 ton; valley timothy, $12.60;
grain hay, $1012; alfalfa, $1213.
Vegetables Cucumbers, hothouse.
$1.261.60 dozen; eggplant, 810c
pound; peppers, $4 crate; artichokes,
8690c dozen; tomatoes, $1.76 crate;
cabbage, Hie pound; beans, 12c; cel
ery, $2.60 crate; cauliflower, $2.26;
sprouts, 8c pound; head lettuce, $1.86
2 crate; squash, lc pound; carrots,
$1.26 sack; beets,; $1.25; parsnips,
$1.26.
Green Fruits Apples, 76c$1.60
per box; casabas, $1.66 crate; cran
berries, $11 barrel. "
Potatoes Oregon, $11.26 Back;
Yakima, $1.101.16; sweet potatoes,
2c pound. ;
Onions Oregon selling price, $1
sack, country points.
Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, case
count, 2526c; candled, 2728c.
Poultry Hens, 12c pound; broilers,
1820c; turkeys, dressed, 21c; live,
18c; ducks, 1314c; geese, llg12c
Butter Creamery, prints, extras,
32c pound in case lots; ic more in less
than case lots; cubes, 2526c.
Veal Fancy, HJ12c pound.
Pork Block, 9c pound.
Hops 1914 crop, 1012c; 1918
crop, nominal.
Wool Valley, 2028c; Eastern
Oregon, 1520c, nominal; mohair,
1914 clip, 27c. ,
Cascara bark Old and new, 44c
pound.
Cattle Prime steers, $7,608;
choice, $7.267.60; medium, $6.76
7.25; choice cows, $66.80; medium,
$66; heifers, $67; bulls, $S.606;
stags, $4.606. J - -
Hogs Light, $6.257.26; heavy,
$6.2636.26.
Sheep Wethers, $6.756.70; ewes,
$65.80; lambs, $6.267.85.
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Hearing and Selecting Records at Home
- If you have an Edison Phonograph or a Vic
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one of Edison's latest diamond point disc phon
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Free City Delivery. v
Out of town deliveries by parcels post, which
is prompt and safe. Sufficient postage as fol
lows should be included for each dozen to be
sent by post on trial.
Victor or Columbia records 10 inch 12c per dozen
Victor or Columbia records 12 inch 15c per dozen
Edison diamond disc records . 17c per dozen
Edison cylinder records 9c per dozen
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We repair phonographs ; expert workman, prompt service. Old
style machines will be accepted as part payment for the latest types.
"All the makes, all the records, all the time."
Got There Strong.
"My dear, these are very strong ci
gars you bought for me."
"Well, the man asked if I wanted
'em strong. Naturally I thought you
would prefer something strong and
durable. But that's just like a man.
Next time I'll get 'em weak and see if
that will suit you." Louisville Courier-Journal.
Heard In a Book Store.
Customer I want a copy of PeDy's
Diary.
Green Clerk Our new stock of
diaries has not come In yet, madam.
New York World.
Tacoma Sugar continues its upward
climb. Dealers predict another ad
vance of 16 cents on all varieties, and
say they are unable to determine when
the advance will end. The soaring of
local sugar is in line with the New
York market.
Local jobbers attribute the stiff ad
vances to foreign demands. England
drawing heavily upon the United
btates. The British Isles formerly re
lied greatly upon Germany for supplies
of beet sugar and with the war in
progress has been forced to turn to
some other source. .
The Canadian demand for United
States butter will be curtailed by ship
ments of this commodity from New
Zealand. A shipment of 10,000 cubes
is expected at Vancouver soon. The
New Zealand product costs 314 cents
laid down in Vancouver. This butter
has been found wanting, say dealerB,
ihe local produce market had no
outstanding features. Green stuffs
are in good supply now and are prov
ing popular.
Meats and poultry show no change.
Apples Green cooking, 60c box:
Spitzenbergs, Winesaps, Rome Beau
ties, Arkansas Blacks, Staymen Wine
saps, and Black Twigs, 7685c; Deli
cious, 1.661.76.
Comb Honey Yakima, $3.26 crate;
strained honey, $5.50; Idaho, $3.60.
Pears Yakima, $1.60.
Vegetables Cabbage, home-grown.
lc pound; carrots, local, 75c$l
sack; beets, home-grown, 76c(g$l;
turnips, $1.36; potatoes, Yakima, $21
ton; White river, $17(5)18: Bur-
banks, $22; onions, green, 20c dozen;
Yakima, $1.60; garlic, 16c pound; rad
ishes, local, 20c dozen bunches: pars
ley, 86c dozen bunches; lettuce, head,
$2.16 crate; spinach, local, 6c pound;
cucumbers, $1.602 dozen; celery,
$3.60 crate; green peppers, 26c pound;
eggplant, 10c; Hubbard squash, 2tc:
rutabagas, $1.76 sack; cauliflower,
$2.60 crate; artichokes, 90s dozen;
Brussels sprouts, 8c pound; rhubarb,
10c.
Fresh Heats Steers, 121c: cows.
12c; heifers, 12(ffll2ic: wethers. 12ic:
dressed hogs, 12c; trimmed sides,
161c; combinations, 151c: lambs. 1301
14c; Diamond T. C, 14c; yearlings,
18c; ewes, 11c
Poultry Ducks, live. 10(ffil2c: hens.
dressed, 16 18c; live, 10 14c;
springs, dressed, 22c; live, 1416c;
squabs, live, 2.50 dozen; dressed, $6;
turkeys, live, 18c; dressed, 2830c;
geese, 20c
Butter Washington creamery, 80
Sic; Oregon, 2980c
ivggs Fresh ranch, 2728c; stor
age, 2025c
'My wife's dog has a habit of bark
ing at me every time I come home,"
said one husband.
"You're lucky," replied the other.
"Mine doesn't notice me that much."
Washington Star.
A TREATMENT THAT HEALS
MOST SKIN DISEASES
Don't stand that Itching skin humor
one day longer. Go to the nearest
druggist and, for about 76c, get a lar
ot resinol ointment and a cake of rea-
mol soap. Bathe the eczema catches
with resinol soap and hot water, dry
ana apply a ntxie resinol ointment.
It's almost too good to be true. The
torturing, Itching and burnine ston in
stantly, you no longer have to dig and
scratch, sleep becomes possible, and
healing begins. Soon the ugly, tor
turing eruptions disappear completely
anu ior gooa. Aav. .
Puts a ...
Stop to all
CURES THE SICK
Distemper
And prevents others having the disease no matter how ex- '
posed. 60 cents and 1 a bottle, $5 and 110 a dozen bottles.
All good druggists and turf goods houses.
8POHN MEDICAL CO.,
Chemists and Bacteriologists, Goshen, Ind., U. 8. A.
10 CENT "CASCARETS"
IF BILIOUS OR C08TIVE
For Sick Headache, 8our Stomach;
Sluggish Liver and Bowels They
work while you sleep.;
Resemblance.
"Crustleigh reminds me of an old
and much-used pack of cards."
"In what way?"
"He is so hard to deal with." New
xork uommercial.
Seattle Wheat Bluestem. $1.63:
forty-fold. $1.62: club. tl.EO: Fife.
$1.47; red Russian, $1.42.
Barley $86 ton.
GIVE "8YRUP OP FIGS"
TO CONSTIPATED CHILD
Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm
tender little stomach, liver -and
bowels.
Look at the tongue, mother! If
coated, your little one's stomach, liver
and bowels need cleansing at once.
When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't
sieep, eat or act naturally, or is fever
ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has
sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold,
give a teaspoonful of "California
syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all
the foul, constipated waste, undigest
ed food and sour bile gently moves
out of its little bowels without grip
ing, and you have a well, playful child
again. Ask your druggist for a 60
cent bottle of "California Syrup of
figs," which contains full directions
for babies, children of all ages and
for grown-ups.
Rocks for Seeker After Truth.
Occasionally there Is a seeker for
truth, but most people prefer to listen
to their wishes or their prejudices.
uxenange.
Alfalfa
PUREST
ON
EARTH
More than 80 years ago Sailer's Catalog
boomed Alfalfa, years before other seeds
men thought of its value. Today Salter
excels! His Alfalfa strains include Grimm,
(Montana Liscom, Agr. College inspected).
Salter's - Dakota
hardy as oak.
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We gladly mail our Catalog
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nackages of Early Cabbage,
Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce,
Baditk, Onion furnialiini lots
and lots ef juicy delicious
vegetables daring the early
Spring and Summer.
Or send to John A. Saher
Seed Co.. Box 720. I x
Croaae, Wis., twenty cents
an reeelre both above eollee-
as and their big catalog.
Purred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges
tion, sallow Skin and Miserable Head
aches come from a torpid liver and
clogged bowels, which cause your
stomach to become filled with undi
gested food, which sours and ferments
like garbage in a swill barrel. That's
the first step to untold misery indi
gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow
skin, mental fears, everything that is
horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret
tonight will give your constipated
bowels a thorough cleansing and
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep a 10-cent box
irom your druggist will keep7ou feel
ing good for months.
In for It. '
Modest suitor I have only $5,000 a
year, sir; but I think I can support
your daughter on that.
Father (enthusiasticaly) Support
her, my dear boy! Why, you can sup
port her entire family on It Boston
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A Novel Fishing Device.
He Is an expert fisherman, and so
enthusiastic that he recently traveled
a hundred miles to one of the North
ern Indiana lakes to angle through
tne ice.
"I had great luck this time." he said
in telling of the trip. "I had a new
scheme to get them. I got a board
and painted the picture of a minnow
on It Then after sawing a fair sized
hole in the Ice, I placed the board in
a very slanting position down in the
water. Well, do you know those fool
bass and pickerel and thingB would
strike at that painted minnow, slide
right up that board and flop out on
the ice. Finally my guide, Bluegill
Joe, got tired picking the fish off the
ice and went to the hotel, where he
got several baskets. We'd place a
basket at the end of the board and
the fish would drop Into It As fast
as a basket was filled we placed it on
tne sieign we had taken out with us
and whenever we'd get a Bleigh load
we'd quit for the day." Indianapolis
ews.
Boss of His Household.
The man who is boss of his house
hold Is a bachelor who does his own
work. Exchange.
SOUR, ACID STOMACHS.
' GASES OR INDIGESTION
Each "Pape's Dlapepsln" Dlaests 3000
grains food, ending all stomach
misery In five minutes. .
Time it In five minutes all atom-
aca distress will go. No indication.
heartburn, sourness or belching of gas,
acid, or eructations of undigested food,
no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or
headache.
Pape's Dlapepsln Is noted for Its
speed In regulating upset stomachs.
It la the surest Quickest stomach rem.
edy In the whole world and besides it
is harmless. Put an end to stomach
trouble forever by getting a large
fifty-cent case of Pape's Dianepsin
from any drug store. You realize In
five minutes how needless it is to suf
fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any
stomach disorder. It's the quickest
surest and most harmless stomach
doctor in the world.
Too Late.
; A booking agent for a Chautauqua
bureau visited the most prominent
man of the town.
"Mr. Jones," said he, "I called to see
you In regard to a Chautauqua."
''It won't do a bit of good," spoke
up the prominent citizen. "My wife
and I haw looked over all the cata
logues carefully, and have already de
cided on another machine." Every
body's Magazine.
Growth of Temperance.
"You say all this is the temperate
zone?" said Uncle Billy Bottletop as
he examined his nephew's geography.
"Yes "
"The whole of It?"
"Yes,"
"Well! Well! These local option
ideas are gain' ground quite some.
Aren't they!" Baltimore American.
K Cures While You Walk.
Allan'. Kvi.r... 4. - . ...
. .,. ,unu i. nuuiituu cure ior not.
sweating, callus, and swollen, aching feet. Sold
byvallDl;ugKL8,f-, Prloe o- Don't accent any
Mibstitute. Trial packai-e IfltEfi. AAdnaa
Aliens. 01mstcd,Le W.S;y: -w toM
Goo Goo!
There's a great difference In the
last words of famous men; but tholr
first words were all about the same.
Chicago News.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar
coated, easy to take as candy, regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow
els and cure constipation.
Her Wavering Affections.
"Hubby, I'm in love with that hat"
"You fall in love with too many hats.
If you'll promise to remain constant
to that one for as much as six weeks,
I'll buy It for you." Louisville Courier-Journal.
Clean Knowledge.
"We are going to give up having
Johnny get an education."
"For what reason?
"Well, we can't get him sterilized
every morning In time to go to
school." Puck.
luick ReHef When
Utterly Worn Oat
Getting the Blood In Order
Is Required By Most '
People.
If Ton think von have stes tn sm..h .nS
fit only for the discard, try 8. 8. 8. for the
blood. It will surprise you to know what
can be done for health once the blood Is
released of the excess of body waatea that
keep it from exercising Its full measure ot
bodily repair.
U you feel played out tn to anv rims'
store and ask for a bottle of SI a 8. Here
it a remedy that geta at work la a twinkling-:
It last natnrallr rushes rlcht into
your blood, scatters gennt tigbt and left,
up and down and tideways.
l'ou feel better at once, not from a stim
ulant, not from the actios of drugs, but
from the rational effect of a natural medicine.
The Ingredient! In B. ft. 8. serra the
active purpose of so stimulating- the cellular
tissues of the body that they pick ont from
the blood their own essential nutriment an4
thus renair work beeina at art. Taa relief
la general all over the system.
Do not neglect to get a bottle of S. 8. 8.
today. It will make you feel better la Just
a few minutes. It It prepared only la the
laboratory of The Swift Speclse Co- 630
Swift Bide. Atlanta, flu SUt4 ,. f.!
free book telling of the many strange eon
dltlons that afSlct the human family hr
reaaoa eat impoverished blood.
P. N. U.
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