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POLYFOW AGENTS WANTED Tetthon Intsnslfler. Ftnt aid in telephone trou bles. Indispensabl. to telephone users. Quick Sellers. Write for Information and set territory. SANSON BROS, 410V IbniHa Si, fORTUM. OR! 1 LEARN AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND DRIVING at the beet equipped, most up-to-date and only practical Automobile School in the Northwest. L. AM. Auto Bepalr Co.. MS Hswftm Ao. Psrlasi, rOUNO MAN, BE A BARBER. Learn a trade that you can yet in business for yourself. Trade toufhtin eight weeka. Tools free: percentage earned while learning: X! schools: 21 yean in i busi ness. Send for free catalogue. MOLEB BARBER COLLEGE, Dept. K, 48 N. 2d St.. Portland. Oregon FARM HELP SUPPLIED to Ranches, Hop Yards. Berry and Fruit Farms. Milkers, land-clearers and woodchoppers on short est notice. Phone or write Hanley Employment Arecy. 3 H2i trailed. Or. Pit Game Chickens as bred by Oregon Champion Cocker. Eggs 12.00 rr 16. Stock, matter of correspondence. P. LIMERICK, 417 San Rafael St., Portland, Or. BICYCLE BARGAINS ALL MAKES The only strictly Bicycle Salesroom and Re pair Shop in Portland. Price list on applica tion. Write 108 lth St. Corner Washington, SCOVILL'S CYCLERY TYPHOID! , la no more necessary man smallpox. Army experience bu drawnrtiated tbe almott mfraculoui ef ft- - CaCTt andhmleilBe,of Antityphoid Vaccination. Bo Tacclaalod NOW by your physician, you and four family. It U mors tIUI than house Insurance. Aak your physician, drug glut, or tend for "Have you bad Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, result! from use. and danger from Typhoid Caniera, rrtt OTTTtt LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL. raoMua vaccinia tiHSUHDia u.s. oy.ucm.i Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? We are exclusive farm dealers, and our long experience makes our facilities for finding purchasers unexcelled in this section. If you desire to sell or trade your farm lands, write us, giving full description and location of your property, beat price and terms, and just what you want in exchange. We have a party wanting a stock ranch up to $60,000, and will trade 1363 acres of timber, containing fifty million feet of timber. Submit proposition, HARGROVE & SONS, 122 N. 6th St., Portland, Ore. Painting Point.. When preparing paint remember that better results are obtainable from several applications of thin paint than from heavier coats. Of course, It takes longer to do tbe work. Paint put on In thin coats and allowed to dry, lasts much longer and will not flake off as Is often the case when heavier coats are applied. When very fine results are wanted rub down eacb coat after It has thoroughly dried. Drink Water and Live a Century. A Roumanian scientist claims that anyone can live to be one hundred years old, barring accidents, If he drinks enough water. He declares he has discovered that old age Is due to a decrease In the amount of water In the system and that Father Time may be checkmated by systematlo water drinking during middle age. Must Put Country First. To make parliament a decent work ing machine all the considerable par ties must be willing to subordinate their party and personal Interests to the needs of the country. This Is what no party In any parliament of any country will at present do. Adri an Ross. Removal of President No president of the United States was ever removed from his high office. The attempt was made to remove President Andrew Johnson, but It failed by one vote, and Johnson Berved out his full term. Master Clock Can Operate Many. Tests made by an English elec trician have shown that It Is possible for a single master clock to operate 500 other clocks strung along fifty miles of wire. Uncle Eben. "Some men gits credit foh habbln' good disposition," said Uncle Eben, "mos'ly because dey Is so fixed dat dey's in a position to have purty much deir own way." Fat Trade. "Jinks doesn't look like a literary man. But he says he makes his liv ing by his pen." "So he does, lie raises pigs." Baltimore American. EAST OREGON JACK FARM a F. SWAGGART, Prop. "Joka U SulUrsn" a l-rear-old Jack raised on this farm. Breeder, of Jackal Thereaghbred Saddle, Relay aad Running HorM Berasklre Hefe, Lexington, Oregon. DAMAGED WHEAT BARLEY AND OATS FOR HOG FEED $17.50 Per Ton f . o. b. Warehouse Full information furnished upon application. WALTER A. GOSS, 418 Corbett Bldg., P.0BJ E.tl 6911 Portland, Or. P. N. U. No. IS, till SUBMARINE. SINKS AMERICAN TANKER Washington Stirred by German Attack Off Scilly Islands. CAPTAIN AND TWO SAILORS ARE DEAD to Seriousness Is Admitted, and Note Berlin Speaking of "Strict Ac countability" Recalled Dam ages May Be Demanded. London 'The American oil tank steamship Gulflight was sunk by a German submarine Saturday at noon oft the Scilly Islands, according to a dispatch to the Central News agency. The Gulflight sailed from Port Arthur, Tex., April 10, for Rouen, France. The captain died from heart failure as a result of shock, and two seamen jumped overboard and were drowned. The other members of the crew were taken off by a patrol boat and landed. The vessel was towed into Crow sound andabeached. Washington, D. C Press reports of the torpedoing of the American steamer Gulflight and the loss of her captain and some members of the crew created a stir in official circles here, where the seriousness of the occurrence waseverywhere admitted. In the absence of President "Wilson, officials made no comment as to the probable action of the United States government, beyond saying that a thorough inquiry as to the manner of the torpedoing and the responsibility for it would first be required before a decision could be reached as to the kind of representations to be made. If first reports are borne out, the at tack on the Gulflight constitutes the first case of an American ship struck by a torpedo, with the consequent loss of lives. Two American vessels have been sunk by mines, the responsibility for which never has been fixed, and one American, Leon C. Thresher, was drowned when the British ship.Falaba was torpedoed. It was generally recalled that in the note Bent by the United States to Ger many in answer to Germany's procla mation of a war zone around the Bri tish Isles and Ireland, the Washington government asserted that it would hold the German government "to a strict accountability" for the loss of any American lives or vessels, the phrase. ology being so drawn as to cover at tacks on belligerent vessels on which Americans were traveling. 'BEN vrlUa to ilea ials s.er. America's Right to Ship Arms Con ceded, but food Should Be Free Philadelphia Dr. Bernhard Dern burg, former colonial secretary of Ger many, protested at Sunday's session of the annual meeting of the American Academy of Political and Social Sci ence, against a declaration at a recent meeting of the academy that Germany had declared aganist the right of the United States to sell and distribute arms to belligerent countries. Dr. Dernburg came here as a listener to the discussions on the effect of the European war on America's interests and at the close of the session made a brief speech in which he said the declaration was "absolutely faUe." The address in which the statement is said to have been made was delivered by Charles Noble Gregory, of Wash ington, D. C, who spoke on The Sale of Munitions of War by Neutrals to Belligerents. Dr. Dernburg explained that Ger many had only complained of the in equality of the treatment that his country is receiving in that foodstuffs are shut out of Germany, whereas there is a free transit of arms to Great Britain. British Win In Africa. Cape Town The following official statement regarding the operations in South Africa was issued Monday: General McKenzie s mounted forces which were designated to cut off the Germans who, after the evacuation of Keetmanskop retreated northward along the railway, inflicted serious defeat on. them in the vicinity of Gibson, captured a whole railway train, several transport wagons, a great quantity of live stock, two field guns, several Maxims and 200 prisoners." ' Vancouver Bridges Fired. Vancouver, B. C. Two outbreaks of Are took place Monday and. Monday night at Granville street bridge, and coming on the heels of recent disas ters, there are circumstances with both that it is now accepted as truth that these fires are the work of incen diaries. The first one was late In the afternoon and the second shortly after 10 o'clock at night. On the last oc casion three men were noticed rushing from underneath the structure and in five minutes the center span of the bridge was in flames. Flirt Recruits Tommies. London Flirting can be made an effective recruiting expedient. At a recent recruiting rally a girl held up her hand and announced that she had sent live young men to the front. At the end of the meeting she indicated the young man at her Bide and de clared, "Here's the sixth!" This caused the speaker to say, "Flirting of that kind, is the right sort" He ad vised the young girls of the audience to use their wiles in behalf of country. Hail As Big As Baseballs Falls. St. Louis Hail stones as large as baseballs were hurled upon scattered sections of Missouri Sunday. The damage to crops and livestock will run into thousands of dollars. At Stur geon, Mo., a boy was killed by light ning. In St. Louis the streets were flooded in places by several feet of wa ter. POPULARITY OF BASE BALL Base ball has grown to gigantic propor tion, within the last decade and the sci entific work of the team. ha. been the delight of rnllUons of spectator.. There ire so many things to admire in the game thatlt Is impossible to describe them. Outdoor exercise 1. one of Nature, beat aids in promoting health, and strength and keeping the blood rich and pure; but, perhaps you are one of the many who are denied that privilege. You lead a sedentary life which always ha. a ten dency to make the liver lacy, the bowel, clogged and digestion poor. Oftentlme. you are nervous, sleepless, hav. no appe tite and feel run down. Under these condition, you will greatly appreciate the assistance to be derived from a trial of Hostettera Stomach Bit ters. It helps Nature by toning and strengthening the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, and with these organ. In a nor mal condition your Byatem 1. well forti fied against an attack of Sick Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Cramp., Consti pation, Biliousness or Malaria, Fever or Ague. Always take good care of your health and you will be well repaid, while care lessness only brings suffering and dis tress. Let Hostetter's Stomach Bitter, help you to maintain your health. Balzac's Hatred of Tobacco. Perhaps no celebrated author was more hostile toward tobacco than Balzac. It Is true that Lamartlne speaks of the novelist's teeth as black ened by cigar smoke, but Lamartlne was not Intimate with Balzac. Gau tler on the other hand knew him well and wrote eloquently about his hatred of tobacco. Balzac's ruling passion was coffee, which injured him and perhapB killed him. In some of his novels he anathematizes tobacco. When he allows some of his characters to smoke there is veiled contempt. "As for De Marsay, he was busied, lu smoking his cigars." Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. Do not gripe. Wouldn't Have Sister Hurt When Walter was a tiny fellow he accompanied his older sister to the dentist's. She was to have a tooth ex tracted and as the dentist commenced to pull Ilelen began to scream. In stantly, face afire, Walter scrambled from his chair and grabbed the dentist by the leg. Tugging with all his might, he shouted fiercely: "You bes ser stop dat If you know what's dood for you." If Arms Are Too Fat. If the arm Is too fat, vigorous mas sage will help to reduce; but should be supplemented by active exercises. To massage the arm, grasp with the open hand, near the shoulder; and, troatlng it as If It were a wet sheet lifted from the washtub, twist the flesh with a wringing motion. Go over the entire arm in thlB way sev eral times. Yon Can Get Allen's root-Case HtEf. Write Aliens. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y., for a free samplo ot Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures swuatiiiK. hot swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tlht shoes easy. A certain cure lor corns, Ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug gluts sell It. 25o. Don't accept any substitute . Some Climates. The northern ports of Norway and Sweden extend well up Into the Arctic circle, while the southern parts come down to tbe latitude of Glasgow; so there is a wide range between the winter temperatures In those coun tries. The same applies to Canada. Atonement. "I hate the smell of mothballs and there's the woman next door hanging up the clothes she has bad put away with them." "Why object to that? She's doing you a neighborly kindness 'n alilug your grievances." His Preference. She (fond of ragtime) "Now that you have looked over my music what would you like to have me play?" He "Whist or casino." Boston Tran script. Ocean's Richest Prize. Sperm whales are the richest prize f the ocean, yielding spermaceti from the cavities In their heads, Ivory from their lower Jaws and rich yel low oil from their sides. FARMER'S WIFE TOO ILLTO WORK A Weak, Nervous Sufferer Restored to Health by Ly dia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Kasota, Minn. "I am glad to say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable uunpouna nas none mora for me than anything else, and I had the best physi cian here. I was so weak and nervous that I could not do my work and suf fered with pains low down in my right side for year or more. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and now I feel like a different person. I believe there la nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound for weak women and young girls, and I would b glad if I could influence anyone to try Che medi cine, for I know it will do all and much more than it is claimed to do." Mrs. Clara Franks, R. F. D. No. 1, Maple crest Farm, Kasota, Minn. Women who suffer from those die treising ills peculiar to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to re store their health by the many genuine and truthful testimonials we are coo tantly publishing in the newspapers. If ron have the slleliteat doubt that Lydia IS. Ptnklinin'a Vegetav nu uoniiHHimi win noin you, write to Lydia K.IMnkhamMedlcineCo. (conthlnntinl) I.vnn, M axa f - ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, tnu ueiu m strict oounueneo, NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. Portland Wheat Bluestem, $1.32: forty-fold, $1.27: club, $1.26; red Rus sian, $1.19. Oats No. 1 white feed, 133.25. Barley No. 1 feed, $24: bran, $24; shorts, $24.50. . Millfeed Spdt prices: Bran, $26 ton; shorts, $28; rolled barley, $30 31. Corn Whole, $35 ton; cracked, $36. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 15; valley timothy, $1212.60; grain hay, $1012; alfalfa, $12.5013.60. Vegetables Cucumbers, hothouse, $11.50 dozen; artichokes, 75c; toma toes, $5 crate; cabbage, 231c pound; celery, $4.50 crate; cauliflower, 75c $1.25 dozen; head lettuce, $2.25 crate; spinach, 6c pound; rhubarb, lj2c; asparagus, 75c $1.10 dozen; egg plant, 25c pound; peas, 78c; beans, 12J16c; carrots, $1.50 sack; beets, $1.50; parsnips, $1.25; turnips, $1 1.50. Green Fruits Strawberries, $2 crate; apples, $11.75 box; cranber ries, $1112 barrel; gooseberries, 8 11c pound. Potatoes Old, $1.76 2.25 sack; new, 6g)8c pound. Onions Oregon selling price, 76c sack, country points; California, job bing price, yellow, $1.762; white, $2.25 crate. Eggs .Fresh Oregon ranch, case count, 1818Jc dozen. Poultry Hens, 15c; broilers, 26 27Jc; fryers, 1820c; turkeys, dress ed, 2224c; live, 1820c; ducks, 12 13c; geese, 89c. Butter Creamery, prints, extras, 25c pound in case lots; Jc more in less than case lots; cubes, 2122c. Veal Fancy, lljcjpound. Pork Block, 1010jc pound. Hops 1914 crop, nominal; con tracts, 11c pound. Wool Eastern Oregon, medium, Z5 26c; Eastern Oregon, fine, 1618c; valley, 2830c; , mohair, new clip, 32 Cascara bark Old and new, 44Jc pound, i Cattle Best steers, 7.60 (g) 7.76; choice, $77.25; medium, $6.767; choice cows, $6.256.75; medium, $5 .75; heiferB, $66.25; bulls, $4 5.76; stags, $56.50. Hogs Light, $78.05; heavy, $6 7.05. Sheep Wethers, $6.757; sheared ewes, $5.50 6.75; sheared lambs, $7.758; full wools $1 higher. Tacoma Apples Winesaps and Yellow Newtown Pippins, $1.651.75. Comb Honey Yakima, $3.60 crate; strained honey, $5.50; Idaho, $3.60; Nevada, $3.60. Strawberries $1.35 to $2.25 crate, according to size. Vegetables Cabbage, Wtnningstadt, $3.25 cwt. ; carrots, $1.501.66 sack; beets, home grown, $11.25; turnips, $1.25; potatoes, Yakima, $3436 ton; Idaho, $3; sweets, $4 cwt.; new po tatoes, 6Jc pound; tomatoes, $4.60 5.50 case; onions, green, 20c dozen; Walla Walla, $1.75 box; Oregon Yel low Danvers, $1.60; Yakima, $1.50; California, $1.50; garlic, 80c pound; radishes, local, 20c dozen bunches; California, 26c; parsley, 30c; lettuce, head, $2.25 crate; spinach, local, 5c pound; Walla Walla, 76c box; cucum bers, local hothouse, 50c$1.25 dozen; celery, $4 4.60 crate; rutabagas, $1.85 sack; artichokes, 75c dozen; rhubarb, local, 3c pound; asparagus, Washington, $1.151.65 box; green peas, 8Jc pound; green and wax beans, 1314e pound. Fresh Meats Steers, 1212,c pound; cows, 12c; heifers, 1212Jc; wethers, 14Jc; dressed hogs, Hie; trimmed sides, 15Je; combinations, 15c; Diamond T. C, 161c; ewes, 13c. Poultry Ducks, live, 1012c; hens, dressed, 1618c; live, 16c; springs, dressed, 22c; live, 1415c; squabs, live, $2.50 dozen; dressed, S6; tur keys, live, 18c; dressed, 28 80c; geese, 20c. Butter Washington creamery, 24 26c; Oregon, 24c. Eggs Fresh ranch, 1720c. Quick Digging Is Urged. Spokane, Wash. Immediate action in digging many miles of trenches ex tending through the center of Wilson Creek valley will be the only means of saving the south half of the valley from the devastation from the Coulee cricket, declared Cecil W. Creel, cereal and forest insect expert, connected with the United States department of Agriculture, who arrived here from the cricket-infested district. Trenches three miles long have been plowed on the eOOO'acre farm of W. C. Mading and a patrol of six men is being main tained in the destruction of millions of the wingless insects. Wallowa Crop Outlook Good. Wallowa, Wash. The recent rains have been a great help to the Wallowa valley and the outlook for crops is ex cellent. The fall grain has never looked better. The acreage of spring grain will be large, owing to the high prices. The season is at least three weeks earlier than usual. The fruit trees are blossoming and nnless un favorable weather conditions prevail the prospect is favorable for much fruit, as the rains have not damaged the buds. The spring so far haa been quite free from hard frosts. Potato Acreage Double. Stanfleld. Or. The potato acreage which has been planted and will be planted here this season is more than twice as large as usual and there will be many carloads for shipment this fall. Another feature of the potato crop here this year is that it is being planted mostly on former alfala news, rich in fertility, whereas in former vears notato around haa been mostly new ground without humus and harder to control as to moisture content, ex periments prove that a farmer can well afford to plow up alfalfa for potatoes. Douglas Sands First Berries. Rosebursr. Or. a E. Henry, well konwn rancher of Dillard, has the dis tinction of shipping the first crate of strawberries from Douglas county to the Portland masketa. Tp" hemes left here Saturday. ThSjrwi arge. of excellent color and were 1 J fla vored. They met ready sate at .fancy prices in the Portland markets. . MEN'S 2.50 3 3.B0 4.00 4.50 5 5.50 SHOES WOMEN'S 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 & 4.00 SHOES BOYS' 1 .75 2 2.50 3.00 MISSES' 2.00 & 2.50 vnil CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES 7. I Pontlaa shoes re made of the beat dome-tie snd Imported leathers, on tne latest moaeis, wrwuiiy uanruciu vj ! expert lut and pattern makers in this country, no otner dum of equal prices, eQ compete with W. It . Doug-las Shoes for style, workmanship and quality. As comfortable, easy walking shoes they are unsurpassed The S3.00. S3.60 and 4.00 shoes will srWe as rood servJo as other makes eostinc S4.00 to a.OO. The .50,S5.0Oand 5.50 shoes compare favorably with other makes costing- tWOO to S38.00. WI there are many men and women wear shoes. Consult them and they will tell Doug-las shoes cannot be excelled for When buylDc W.L. If yon could visit the W. 1m Douglas factory at Brockton Mass.. and see how carefully the shoes are made, and the high grade eathers used, yon would then under stand why they look and fit better, hold their shape and wear longer than other makes for tbe price. herever you live mg w .is. jjougias you mat w, i tne price. bv s a asmva a. .ti When IsUTlnz i:au i iLjra i rhfru-hi. nam v. tamped on the bottom. Shoes torn tampedjwe always worth tbe price paid for them. For 32 years W. L. Douxlaa has uaranteea their value and protected the wearer attalnst hlth price for Inferior ihoea by bavins his NAME AND PRICE tamped on tbe bottom before they leave the factory. Do not be periuaded to take some other make claimed to be lust as good. You are paylnf your money and are nUUad to toe beet. If your dealer .cannot supply 700, write for Illus trated Catalog showing bow to order by mail. W. L. Douglas, 810 Spark St., Brockton. Mass. fefc J iX 1 Uf 1 . Dnuvlaa shoes are sold through tsu .stores In the '' and shoe YWXMk dealers every' where Impression He Makes. Bow true it Is that the child Is fa ther of the man I Whenever a man cpmes In here, for Instance, and be gins to boast how powerful and Im portant he is in the community, If not the state, the nation and the world at large, our memory goes back to the days of our Innocent childhood when we boys used to assure one another that we spat nickels and maybe an occasional dime, though really we didn't at all. Columbus (Ohio) Jour nal. Hat H.althr, 8tron(, Beautiful By. Oculiata aud Fayaiclau. used aturloe Ey Remedy many yeara before It waa offered aa Domestic Eye Medicine. Murine is Slill Com sounded by Our Physician, and guaranteed l; them aa a Reliable Belief for Bye. that Need Carp. Try it In your Eyes aud In Baby'a Eyea No Bmartlns; Just Eye Comfort. Buy Uurlue at your Druggist accept no Substitute, and 11 intereKted write for Book of the Eye Free. UUH1NU Bill! BEMUDS CO., CHICAGO Waterproof Matches. Before you go camping, or away on a voyage, prepare some waterproof matches, and see that they are always at hand. In a small tin vesBel melt some paraffin, and, while It Is still hot, dip the end of each match Into this, and lay It out carefully until cool and dry. The coating of paraffin makes the match absolutely waterproof. Mc Oall's Magazine. True Art of Life. The art of life Is to be kind, to sndeavor to look at everything from the point of view of the other fellow, to be more eager to give than to re ceive, to love one's neighbor, and to be the protector of the weak and help less, whether they be little children 3T the flowers that grow by the way side. Sidney Dare. Too Wise a Bird. 'Can you tell me, sir," asked the adroit panhandler, "where an honest man can find hard work In return for a square meal?" "I could," replied the experienced and disillusioned citi zen, "but I make It a rule not ti an swer questions wholly idle and aca demic." Rlchmondvllle Tlmes-Dls- patch. RESINOL CERTAINLY DOES HEAL ECZEMA! In the past twenty years, literally thousands qf physicians have written to tell us how successful the resinol treatment is for eczema and similar skin troubles. The first use of resinol ointment and resinol soap usually stops the itching and burning, and they soon clear away all trace of the aruptlon. No other treatment for the skin now before the public can show such a record of professional approval. Sold by all druggists. Adv. Dye From Nettles. A fine yellow dye Is produced from the roots ot nettles boiled In alum. Tbe Juice of the stalk and leaves is used to dye woolen stuffB a brilliant nrl permanent green. Placing the Blame. Jack "Sent back your letter un opened, eh? Why did she do that?' Tom "She said the postman who de livered It kicked her dog." now It Comes to Pass. (From the verdict of a coroner's lury) "The deceased came to his death from a railroad In the hands of a receiver." FhllRdelnhla Ledger. Something of a Hint Mr. Slowboy (calling on girl) "You seem er rather distant this eve- nine." Girl "Well, your chair Isn't nailed down. Is it?" Brooklyn Eagle. Honeymoon Lies. ', X honeymoon produces more lies to the .ousts minute than any other pe riod of a person's life. "The Thirty Days," by Hubert Wales. They Who Have Learning. Great talkers, without knowledge, r the, winds that whistle: but they who have learning should speak iloud. Mollere Overlooked In Proverb. Tha earlv-blrd nroverb ignores the fact that the early fish also catches the worm and the book that goes with It When Reform Seems Easy. "When a good talker is on de plat form." said Uncle Eben, "reform seems so easy dat It almos' looks like common amusement. Always Something to Do. Life la lust one swat after another. Tirst It Is candidates for office and .hen it Is carpets and flies. Chicago Sews. World'a High Trees. Jarrah trees in the Austrsllsn for ests grow to a height ot 120 feet; karl trees to 200 feet Daily Thought I count life Just a stuff to try the tout's str"" t r-vnlnc. In one "wf ot Mi. " In on "butt" ot ale there are 109 callous. " PINKEYE DISTEMPETt ' CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cure, the sick and act. as a preventative for other Liquid given on the tongue. Safe for brood mare, and all other.. Best kidney remedy. 50 cents a bottle, 6 a doien. Sold by all druggists and turf roods houses, or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. Booklet, "Distemper, Cause and Cure," free. SPOHN -MEDICAL CO., Chemists and Bacteriologists, Goshen, lnd U. 8. A. Sure Way to Deteot a Married Man. "It require i no peculiarity acute de ductions to ascertain whether or not a man la married," said Sackvllle Mc Knutt. i "Nearly every man carries his money in his right hand trousers pocket, consequently If the outer 9dge of that pocket Is In a frayed con dition from frequent entrance to the source of supply It Is a cinch that the wearer is no bachelor." Kansas City Star. Your Dog the Best Another certainty Is that every youngster who revels In the compan ionship of a faithful mongrel pup that Is all his own will refuse to accept the dictum of the Judges at the West minster Kennel club show that a par ticular wire-haired fox terrier Is "the best dog In the United States." Tope ka Journal. " Conscience the Accuser. Hear my voice; ye wiveB of Lamech, hearken unto my speech; for I have Blain a man to my wounding, and a young man to my hurt. If Cain sLvll be avenged sevenfold, truly Lamech seventy . and sevenfold. GenesiB 4: 23, 24. ' There Are Others. "I think Professor Hibrow Is a won derful lecturer," said the Old Fogy. "He brings things home to you that you never saw before." "That's noth ing," replied the Grouch. "I have a laundry wagon driver who can do that" Cincinnati Enquirer. How Girl. View Them.. One writer says that a freckle "Is a wild flower the sun has placed on their cheeks." That 1b a pretty thought, but many girls will continue to regard tbe freckle as a thorn In the flesh. Toledo Blade. Two Belts. "The belt worn by Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo shows that his girth was 42 Inches. Some belt, eh?" "Yes, but not a circumstance to the belt that Wellington gave him." KIMO tit. Shoe Poll hi' H Mm Outfit N Clean . Compact Always Ready For Use. bU mtn kk txxe to break rti Mis . to KIMO coma. t rou m COLLAPSIUlX TUBE which prewf i tiryi Uft. Sqveai huk Mil Mia ahsi shot No dutr brush . (you (Son I rxed ooe wr, KIMO) noJMM .U1 Tk, KIMO MITT nei If this ud (ml rem a BntttMt Shis. Each KIMO OUTFIT com l a JLL-Ar3IBUt IUUMUKIH, patented polishing niM ana a mua crept!, all tecurehj1 packed in hand- tJasJaL row chowa at rohah, mack. I aa at Wnam, im r rats NORTHWESTERN SELLING SERVICE, Northwestern Bank, Portland, Oregon. WAikK- No Desire to Be Ray of Sunshine. "These signs on the order of 'Keep ' Smiling,' 'Cheer Up,' etc., give me a large pain," said Sackvllle McKnutt, who has a very somber cast of counte nance. "Did you ever see a picture of Abe Lincoln that had a smile on it? Ana aia you ever see one ot ueorge Washington with a broad grin? I am proud that I resemble Lincoln and Washington." Kansas City Star. Art Her Hobby. She had a vast amount of money, but it had come to her quite recently. One day an acquaintance asked her If she were fond of art. "Fond of art!" she exclaimed. "Well, I should say I was! If I am ever in a city where there's an artery I never fall to visit It." - But That's Serious. - Some girls seem to slip along through life without any more serious worries than how to keep the shoulder straps of their evening gowns In place. -Columbus (O.) Journal. V Treat Them Carefully. All human things of dearest value hang on Blender strings. Edmund Waller. Be Clean! Inside and Outside I hap If von would be healthy, strong and py. Baths keep the skin clean and in eood condition. But what about the inside ot the body! Yon can no more afford to neglect it than the outside. It is just as import ant that the svstem be cleansed of the poisonous impurities caused by weakness of the digestive organs or by inactivity of the liver. DR. PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery (In Tablet or Liquid Form) Cleanses the system and more. It pata the liver In each a condition of : health that it purifies tbe blood aa it should. 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