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Columbia Grafonola Mignonette For every musical occasion, for informal dances, or inti mate home hours the Columbia Grafonola is the ideal musical instrument. This perfect instrument can be had, including 32 selec tions of assorted music, for only $125.50 Write for Catalogues EASY TERMS PORTLAND, OREGON LEARN AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND DRIVING at the best equinpea, moat up-to-date and only E radical Automobile School In the Northwest. . II. Auto Repair Co., 3fS Hewthene An.. Fwllus, Or WEEKS' BREAK -UP -A-COLD TABLETS A guaranteed remedy for Colds and La Grippe. Price 25c of your druggist. It's good. Take nothing else. Adv. YOUNG HAN, BE A BARBER. Learn a Trade. Be Independent. . Trade taught in eight weeka: tools free. Commissions paid while learning; positions secured. Write for free catalog. MOHLER COLLEGES', Portland, 48 N. tnd St.: Spokane, 228 Main Ave.: Seattle, 109 Main St Origin of tht Slavs. The Slavs belong to the "Indo-European" race, although It Is a ques tion these days as to whether the Aryans, as the race Is sometimes called, had their original home In Asia (around the Caspian) or In Eu rope. At any rate, the Slavs appear In Europe contemporaneously with the other Indo-European families to which they are related. Inherited Weaknesses. When the causes of short life now adays are counted up, It is found that most of the deaths are due to disease. Very few people die from old age And the reason why people die from any one disease Is that they have been weakened by other Illnesses which they have bad, or which have been handed down to them by their ancestors. Charley's Compliment ' Little Charley was saying good night. After kissing his grandmother, uncle and father, he came to his mam ma. "Why do you kiss me last?" she aid. "Oh, well," said the little fel low, "you see I don't want your kiss to come off." Not Hard to Please. "Da man dat likes to hear hisaelf talk," said Uncle- Eben, "Is mos' al ways mighty easy Interested." Monument Shone as Ghost. "Iue seed dat ghost dar ev'ry night fob. a week," declared Henry W. Locksmith, a local colored man, as he stood with chattering teeth on North Hanover street, with his eyes riveted on a white object in Potts- town cemetery. Henry was frightened sure, and Robert C. Hawk, a well known printer, to whom he had told his story, saw, too, the ghostly figure. Hawk, however, ridiculed the Idea of such things, and the colored man became angry, but finally agreed to acoompany him Into the cemetery. The "ghost" never moved, and this caused Locksmith to tote along very slowly behind. .Hawk braced him up with words of encouragement, and when they came close to the "thing In white" they found that It was a highly polished granite monument upon which the reflection from a distant arc electrlo light had played and made It seem pure white. Pottstown (Pa.) Dispatch to the Philadelphia Record. Proper Care of Books. ' If a volume Is left long near artia ilal heat, shrinkage and consequent ibosening will ensue Just as certainly as with a piece of furniture, says a writer In the Youth's Companion. Leaving a book constantly In the sun shine will have the same effect, and In addition will fade the covers. Damp places should also be avoided. Keep Mice From Gnawing Paste. Scrapbooks and wall paper are fre quently cut to pieces by mice trying to eat the paste, or as Is often the case, apparently for no reason than the pleasure of gnawing. A little cayenne pepper put In the paste as soon as it is made will nrnvfl AffantivA In IrAAnlnff the mice and cockroaches from It when ipplled to the paper. MONAMOBILE Oils and Greases are the goodl of QUALITY. Oil Criuti for AUTOMOBILES. 00i ui bum for TRACTION ui HARVESTERS Oik ui Gram be STEAM ENGINES. Oil comes In 1. 8, IS, 82 and 55 nl. pkge. Grease cornea in 1, 2Vi, t, 10, 16. 21.1b. and up Write us for prices and particulars. PORTLAND AUTO OIL Co. rU Iirikil 121C MPWaSt, rWtlui. Or. EAST OREGON JACK FARM a P. SWAGGART, Prop. "John L. Sullliaa" a 9-year-old Jack raised on thia farm. Breeders of Jacket Thoroughbred addle. Relax and Running Horace! Berkeklrt Boss. Lexington, Oregon. TWO CARLOADS OF IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES To be closed out at Actual Coat We are going out of the Blcrcle Bu. neea and will sell at Hetall all our High Cradt lotrjohnton rl'ftrtfj at the follow ing prices: Ladles' Roadster. Model 1487-t,, complete with Coaster Brake, Mudguards aud Tirea. Regular $3S Wheels, at $25.00. Mena' Roadeter. Model 1487, equipped as above, regular $3S. at $26.00. Hunt Smltr Wheel. Model 14H-S. fully equipped. Tht Until Haw in AnvHca. regular $50. Special, $40.00. This will be -our only opportunity to get the Hlghtit Cradt Wheel manufactured at actual cost. All wheels fully guaranteed. H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO. 110 Third St, Portland, On, r-N. U. No. 20, 111 I WHEN writing- to savsrUsan, please mm tlea tale paper. . I Kerosene Paste Fire Klndler. The safest and most satisfactory Kindling I have ever used is a paste made of ashes and coal oil. It can be kept In an old can or Jar and a table- spoonful Is sufficient to start a fire without other kindling. It should be Df the consistency of corn meal dough tnd Is absolutely safe from explosion. -Henry Norton. WORLD'S DOINGS OF CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume of General News From All Around the Earth. UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHELL Announcing the Arrival. Three-year-old Arthur's mother re cently commenced taking piano les sons. Arthur was much interested In everything the teacher said and did, and when he saw her coming the sec ond time he ran into the house an nouncing, "Oh, mamma, here comes that ono, two, three." Free Government. No free government or the bles sing of liberty can be preserved by any people but by a firm adherence to Justice, moderation, temperance, frugality and virtue, and by a fre quent recurrence to fundamental principles. Patrick Henry. :;t Man's Peculiarity. Man, as has been remarked several times before, Is a Peculiar Cuss. Jude Johnson, who beats his wife, thinks It Is a Bhame that Short Jenks crltlalzea Mrs. ' Jenks' grammar. Atchison Qiobe. Communion of the Spirit. Just the being with someone whom you love, and know loves you, gives a feeling of rest 'and comfort. "Time o' Day," by Doris Egerton Jones. 8ldom, In Fact You never can tell. The college stu dent with the broadest Bhoulders isn't always the one who carries oft the most bonori. The First Requisite. There Isn't much use In telling a girl you would die for her unless you carry a pretty heavy life insurance. Awful Recollection. When we consider germs we shud der to think of all the slates we licked during childhood. Kansas City Judge. British Columbia Timber. The annual cut of British Columbia timber Is approximately 1,000,000,000 feet China's Deadly River. During one flood of the Yanatae- kiang, in China, -600,000 persons were drowned COLT DISTEMPER .J'''" J"a "'vent II. Is Itwlhnume disease from running through your "tulle un I cure all the colls suffering with It KS,.?!1. te,ln ralmit No malter how young. SPOHN'8 la safe to use on anv rnlt. It Im w..nH.rrl &.T. prevents all dlatempeia, no matter hew colts or horses at any age are eipoeed." All good driRtlsts and turf goods nuui-fs inn mumnacturer. sen skohn : tl and turf goods nl Kil ....... Bn.i a. a. A. Live News Itemi From All Nations, Pacific Northwest and Our Own Commonwealth Condensed for - Our Many Busy Readers. Seward, Alaska, is visited by a 1100,000 fire. ' Neutrals in Italy are hopeful that their country will keep out of the war. Anti-German riots are occurring in London and have gotten beyond control of the peace officers.' Thomas A. Edison, the inventor, and the "wizard of electricity," is to pay Portland a visit in July. It is declared that Turkey lost 45,- 000 men in killed and wounded, in the battle on the peninsula of Gallipoli. ' It is reported that Clarence Fisher, an American ranch foreman in Mex ico, was brutally murdered by Mexican bandits. . 'V President Wilson's draft of note to Germany on the sinking of the Lusi tania is unanimously approved by the cabinet. ' ' - General Nelson A. Miles, retired, asserts that the sinking of the Lusi- tania is only one of many disasters while the European war lasts. The body of Alfred W. Vanderbilt, the millionaire, who was a victim of the Lusitania, is reported as having been picked up on the Irish coast. The Navy League of the United States passes resolution to congress asking $500,000,000 appropriation which is "needed to provide this coun try with adequate means of naval defense." Colonel Roosevelt declares that Prussian treaty with the United States, Which permits free traverse of Americans in waters where nations are at war,, was treated as a "mere piece of paper." An official communication issued from Petrograd says: "On the 10th our Black Sea fleet, after bombarding the forts of the Bosphorus, exchanged hre with the cruiser Goeben, which, being struck by many projectiles, made off rapidly." A Turkish official communication, coming by way of Berlin and Amster dam, says the Australian submarine AE-2 has been sunk by Turkish war ships while trying to enter the Sea of Marmora and that the crew of three officers and 29 men were taken prison ers. A deputation of prominent German residents and business men called on the Lord Mayor of Bradford, England, and handed him a written protest against the "inhuman methods em ployed by the German government in waging war against non-combatants, including women and children, which have culminated in the sinking of the Lusitania." The sailing from London of the Cu nard line steamer Mauretania, sister ship of the Lusitania, advertised for May 29, has -been canceled.' The steamship Mauretania recently had been doing duty as an auxiliary cruiser in the British navy. It had been the intention of the Cunard line to have the vessel renew her regular passenger service between New York and Liver pool at the end of the present month. Ex-president Taft commends Presi dent Wilson's policy of strict neutral ity. A Pennsylvania labor leader says he advised his followers to learn to shoot, to resist constabulary. .' Portland makes arrangements for the usual Rose Show to be held during the coming Rose Festival. Bryan Issues a statement reiterating this country's intention to adhere to the open-door policy in China. Germans report driving allies from the Aillv forest, with heavv losses in killed, wounded and prisoners. Fighting In the Dardanelles is being pressed by the allies with satisfactory results, reports the British commander. Germans prepare to attack the Rus sian porta of . Libau and Riga and threaten communications with Petro grad. , Abbas Hilmi Pasha, deposed as' khe dive of Egypt when Turkey entered the European war, believes he will re gain the throne. ' Vienna dispatches declare the Rus sian army in the Carpathians Is in a trap from which it cannot escape, and is doomed to capture or annihilation. The locks around the falls of the Willamette at Oregon City were turned over to the government and dedicated to the free use of the people. The left front wheel'of a Portland jitney bus came off and the machine overturned on the etreeocar tracks, killing one of its passengers instantly. The driver was Injured but the three other occupants of the car escaped with a slight shaking up. Japan insists that her "nntlnnal riio. nity" Is of more importance than the ODservance or ner treaties -with other nations regarding the independence of China. " Portland will votal at tha rnmino- June election on the question of in stalling water meters for alf consum ers, the project involving an outlay of about 11,000,000. Urran reeeint of a rlianath fmm Berlin, the German school In Rome Was closed and tha teachnm with a number of German residents, left im mediately for Germany. A Real Source of Health (s the Stomach, but the most reliable barometer of your physical condition is the appe tite. If it is poor, you can look for an overworked and over loaded condition of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, which prevent them from properly performing their daily functions. A trial of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters will help Nature restore normal 8trenjrth and regularity through out the entire system and thus help you maintain health. Try a bottle today. OVERALLS ALU RIGHTS RESERVED Keep KidsKleen The not! practical, fceaJihfol, playtime rarmenu ever Invented for children 1 to 8 yean of ne. Made in one piece with drop back. laiily ilippfd on or off. Easily valued. No tlrM elastic binda to atop circulation. Made fn blue denim, and blue and white hickory ttripea for til the year round. Also lifbter welfht oiarrrlal for summer wear. All tarucnta trimmed with fait red or blue galatea. Mate in Dutch neck with elbow ttt sndbifb Beck and Ion' xerea. 75c the suit If your dealer cannot tupplr yon. we will tend them, charrea prepaid oa receipt Of price, fx neb. ANcwrnrr HThev Suit 1 lUils Kin I ' Ma J, By evl Strauss Sc. Co., San Francisco W a jJjj Happy or Brave. When you cannot be happy, yon an be brave. There are things no body can enjoy especially, aches, pains, disappointments, unkindnesses, and things of that Bort. Nobody ex pects that you boys and girls can be just as happy over vour troubles as you are over vour blessings. But that does not cxcubs you for fretting and whimpering, just as soon as things go wrong. If you cannot be happy, you can be brave. Mammy's Expedient. Little Rastus was becoming very objectionable in school because his wool was growing longer and longer, tar beyond the cutting stage. The teacher tried hinting to no purpose, and then told him outright to go have his hair cut, 'giving him a quarter for the purpose. Rastus broke out crying and said: "No, ma'am, I dassn't hab it cut. My mammy she wants a new switch and she's done a-growln' It on me." VOUR OWN DSUGOIST WILL TELL YOU fry Murine Bye Keineuy lor Ked, weak, watery Byea and Granulated Eyelids; No Smarting tiiBt-Kye Comfort. Write tor Book of ibeEyl f ia.il Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Calcag-0. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. Great Generals All Used Snuff. Suggestions of a revival of snuff taking may recall the love of some fa mous commanders for tobacco In that form. Both Napoleon and Wellington were prodigious snuff takers, so was Washington. As for Frederick the Oreat, he was Impatient of the con fines of a snuffbox and carried a pock etful of snuff that he might convey It to his nose without stint. Mental Overwork. In mental overwork the brain cells, being In constant use, are apt to ie matn alive after work has been aban doned. In this case sleep is prevented Worry has a like effect on the cerebral cells, and If anything worse. Most Accurate Clock. An observatory at Berlin holds the world's most accurate clock, which la kept In an air-tight cylinder In the basement of the building. AFTER SUFFERING TWO LONG YEARS Mrs. Aselin Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Minneapolis, Minn. "After my little one was born I was sick with pains in my iidos which the doctors said were caused by inflamma tion. I suffered a great deal every month and grew very thin. I was under the doctor's care for two long years without any benefit Finally after repeated sug gestions to try it we got Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. After tak ing the third bottle of the Compound I was able to do my housework and today I am strong and healthy again. I will answer letters if anyone wishes to know about my case. "Mrs. Joseph Assun, 606 Fourth Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Lydia E. Finkham'i Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for woman's ills. If you need such a medicine why don't you try it t If yon have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedlclneCo. (confidential) I.ynn.Mass., for ad vice. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held In strict confidence. x 1 L A J Portland Wheat: Bluestem, $1.81; fortyfold, J1.27; club, $1.26: red Fife, $1.23; red Russian, $1.19. Millfeed Spot prices: Bran, $25.50 26 ton; shorts, $27.6028; rolled barley, $2828.50. Corn Whole, 35 ton; cracked, $36, Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 15 ton; valley timothy, $1212. 50; grain hay, $1012; alfalfa, $12.50 13.50. Vegetables Cucumbers, Oregon, $1.251.50 dozen; . artichokes, 75c; tomatoes, $5 crate; cabbage, 2J3ic pound; celery, $3.504 crate; cauli flower, 75c$1.25 dozen; head let tuce, $2.25 crate; spinach, 5c pound; rhubarb, 1 ljc; asparagus, 90c $1.25; eggplant, 25c pound; peas, 7 8c; beans, 1012Jc; potatoes, old, $1.752 sack; new, 67e pound; car rots, $1.50 sack; beets, $1.60; pars nips, $1.25; turnips, $11.60. Green Fruits Strawberries, $1.25 2.50 crate; apples, $1 1.75 box; cranberries, $1112 barrel; cherries, $2.25 box. Onions Oregon, selling price, 75c sack; country points; California, job bing price, yellow, $1.75; white, $2.25 crate. Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, case count, 18J19c; candled, 19120c. Poultry Hens, 13J14c; broilers, 2830c; fryers, 1820c; turkeys, dressed, 2224c; live, 1820c; ducks, 10 13c; geese, 89c. Butter Creamery, prints, extras, 25c pound in case lots; jjc more in less than case lots; cubes, 2122c. Veal Fancy, 1010jc pound. Pork Block, 1010Jc pound. Hops 1914 crop, 9110c; con tracts, 10(5)10 jc. Wool Eastern Oregon, medium, 25 26c pound; Eastern Oregon, fine, 16 18c; valley, 2328; mohair, new clip, 3233c. Cascara bark Old and new, 44jc. Cattle Best steers, $7.50 7.90; choice, $77.60; medium, $6.767; choice cows, $6.256.65; medium, $5 5.75; heifers, $56.75; bulls, $3.60 5.75; stags, $56.60. Hogs Light, $7.508.10; heavy, $6.607.35. Sheep Sheared wethers, $5.507; sheared ewes, $45.75; sheared lambs, $67.50. Full wools $1 higher. Tacoma Apples : Winesaps and Yellow Newtown Pippins, $1.651.76. Comb Honey Yakima, $3.50 crate; strained honey, $5.50; Idaho, $3.50; Nevada, $3.50. Strawberries, $1.352.25 crate, ac cording to size. Cabbage Winningstadt, $3. Carrots $1.75. ; Beets Home grown, $11.25. Turnips $1.25 sack. Potatoes - Yakima, $3840 ton; Idaho, $38; sweets, $4 cwt. ; new po tatoes, BlGJc pound. Tomatoes $4.505.50 a case. Onions Green, 20c dozen; Walla Walla, $1.60 cwt.; Oregon Yellow Danvers, $1.60; Bermudas, $1.75 2.25 crate. Garlic 30c pound. Radishes Local, 20c dozen bunches. Lettuce Head, $2.25 crate. Spinach Local, hothouse, 60c $1.25. Celery $44. 60. Rutabagas $1.85 sack. Artichokes 75c dozen. Rhubarb Local, 3c. Asparagus Waihingtton, $1.50 box. Green Peas 8e. Green and wax beans 1012c. Fresh Meats Steers, 1212c; cows, 12c; heifers, 1212jc; wethers, 14Jc; dressed hogs, lljc; trimmed sides, 154c; combinations, 15c; Dia mond T. C, 16Jc; yearlings, 15c; ewes, 13c. Poultry Ducks, live, 1012c;hens, dressed, 1618c; live, 16c; springs, 25c; live, 1215c; squabs, live, 18c; dressed, 2830c; geese, 14c. Butter Washington creamery, 24 25c. Eggs Fresh ranch, 1720c. Bluestem is quoted at $1.31; forty fold, $1.28; club, $1.27; red Fife, $1.25; red Russian, $1.22. Hay Clover, $1617; wheat, $14 16; Idaho timothy, $1920; Ellens- burg, $1719; mixed, $1718; al falfa, $1516. Feed Corn, $37; wheat, $48; whole barley, $3334; rolled barley, $34 35; shorts, $21; bran, $29; oats, $37; rolled oats, $38. Seattle Wheat: Bluestem, $1.31; forty-fold, $1.26; club, $1.25; red Fife, $1.24; red Russian, $1.18. Barley $24 ton. Despatch Comes for Cargo. Reaching Seattle from Southeastern Alaska, after having gone through the stormiest passage recorded this Beason, the steamer Despatch discharged cargo and reloaded part of her outward freight, sailing from there at mid night Monday for Astoria, where she takes on cannery supplies for the North. The vessel belongs to the Bor der Line Transportation Co., which operates also the Alki and Northland. Bids are to be opened for supplying 2,000,000 feet of lumber for govern ment railroad construction in Alaska. mmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmwmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnw Columbia Run Resumed. Wenatchee, Wash. Navigation on the Columbia river between Wenatchee and Pateroa is resumed. This is the first navigation on the Columbia be tween these points since the C. O. Steamboat company tied up their boats at the time of the completion of the railroad one year ago. The steamer Douglas will make the run daily from Wenatchee to Chelan and every other day the trip will be made to Patents. The Douglas is owned by the East Side Transportation company, of whom Cap tains Gray and Proctor are stockholders. Wheat Moves Along Snake. To move between 60,000 and 70,000 bushels of wheat from the Snake river country, the steamer Lewiston, of the O.-W. R. & N. fleet, has been ordered into service by "Captain" Budd, su perintendent of the water lines of that company. It is said that considerable wheat has made its appearance from where growers had it cached, awaiting higher prices, the recent status of the market having drawn small lots from cover. DININ CAR CHEFS PRE I Baking Powder Those who have had cakes ruined by jarring the stove, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep, mav have wondered how the dining car chef can turn outsuch marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his wen is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the motion of the train. . . .y To get pastry to raise and stay raised under these con ditions, a baking powder must be used that continues to give off its leavening gas that sustains the raise until the dough is baked through. Dining Car Chefs have found a baking powder exactly suited to their needs In K C and you will find it lust as well suited to your requirements. K C is really a blend of two baking powders, one active as soon as moistened, the other requiring both mois ture and heat to start the generation of leavening gas. No matter how moist and rich you make your cake, K C Baking Powder wilt sustain the raise until a crust is formed and all danger of falling is past K C Baking Powder is pure and healthful. It Is guaranteed under all pure food laws, and is Guaranteed to please you. And it Is sold at a reasonable price no baking powder should sell for more. M Try a can at our risk and be convinced." Depends on the Man. Any woman can have any man she likes If Bhe pursues him vigorously enough or eludes him either does. There are two ways for a woman to get what she wants. Either chase It for all she Is worth, or run from It In the same manner. It depends on the man. "Time o' Day," by Doris Egerton Jones. Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favorite family laxative. Prayer for the Day. Forgive us It this day we have don or said anything to lncreaae the pain of the world. Pardon the unkind word, the impatient gesture, the hard and selfish deed, the failure to show sympathy and kindly help where we had the opportunity, but missed It; and enable us so to live that we may dally do something to lessen the tide of human sorrow, and add to the sum of human happiness. F. B. Meyer. HOWARD K BURTON - iosjer a Oaemlst, Leadville, Colorado. 6pe:imou price.: Gold. Sliver. Ltd. ti. Gold. Silver, 1&oj Gold, 6Uc: Zino or Copper, tt MftUlng envelope, s id full price liri lent oa si'pllcntion. Control end Umpire workn Uolted. lleterenoet Ouibonste National ttenk. The Residue. "After coal, what?" asks an es teemed, In manner of speaking, con temporary. Our own experience in dicates ashes, to be followed at more or less long intervals by an ash wagon. Cleveland Plain Dealer. On Traveling. One was telling Socrates that such a one was nothing Improved by his travels: "I very well believe It," said he, "for he took himself along wltb him." Montaigne. YES, RESINOL CLEARED AWAY EVERY PIMPLE! At least once a day usually twice I bathed my face for several minutes with plenty of resinol soap and hot water and applied a little resinol oint ment very gently. I let this stay on for ten minutes or so, and then washed it off with resinol soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close the pores. I was aston ished how quickly the healing resinol medication soothed and cleansed the pores, removed pimples and black' heads, and left my complexion clear and velvety. Physicians have used resinol oint ment and resinol soap for 20 years In the treatment of itching, burning, skln- eruptlons. At all druggists. auv. Cheap Household Cement ' Plaster of paris and gum arable ji the proportion of four parts plaster of parts to one of gum arable makes a very good cement for mending china and other articles. The ingredients are mixed in a pulverized form, water added and nsed at once. If smoothed over with an old knife blade while soft this cement will be glossy and hard as china when hard. Sex and Ships. It is impossible to say lust why a ship Is always, or generally, referred to as "she." It Is a custom, and like most customs, especially those that are ancient, Is veiled In mystery. Probably there is no particular "rea son" for this custom. Dally Thought There must be work done by the arms, or none of us would live; and work done by the brains, or the life would not be worth having. And the sarre men cannot do both. Ruskln. This R is for You!. tf YAtt Cnfffls. Vvm Hot flashes or dizziness, fainting; IT IOU zurrer rrom Bpels hysteria headache, bear ing down pains, nervousness all are symptoms of irregularity and female disturbances and are not beyond relief. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is aireciea 10 me reau cause ana promptly removes tne aueiue .suppresses the pains and nervous symptoms and thereby brings, comfort in the place of prolonged misery. 'It has been sold by druggists for over 40 years, In fluid form, at $1.00 per bottle, giving general satisfaction. It can now be had in sugar coated tablet form, as modified by R. V. Pierce, M. D. Sold by all medicine dealers or trial box by mail on receipt of fiOc in stamps Every lick woman may consult as by letter, absolutely without charffe. Write without fear as without fee, to Faculty of the Invalids' Hotel, Dr. V. M. PIEKCB. President, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, Hew York DSL. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS BJ36ULATE THE IXVEIX Wonderful Blood Remedy That Works in the Tissues Ids Veiy latast Thtorjr AbtBt How and V Ida Blood is Disordered. 6. S. S. Means Pare Blood Which Insures Lon( Life and Health. The great experts In Chemistry and Physiology now declare what has all alon been contended by the Swift lab oratory that the germs of blood disorders And lodgment In the interstice, ot the tia. sues. And herein la where 8. 8. 8. roea to work rapidly, effectively and with won derfully noticeable results. Thl. famous blood purifier contains medicinal components Just mm vital and essential to healthy blood as tha nutritln elements of wheat, roast beef, and fats and the sugar that make up our daily ration. As a matter of fact there la on. lnrra- dlent In 8. 8. 8. which serves the active purpose of stimulating- each cellular part of tha body to the healthy and judicious election of Its own essential nutriment. That is why It regenerates the blood sup. asy, wny it nas such a tremendous in unc la overcoming ecsems, rash, plm pie and all akla affliction. And In regenerating- the tissues 8. S. & has a rapid and positive antidotal eo upon all those Irritating influences that causa rheumatlffm. i.. . t. eyes, loss of weight, thin pale cheeks, and wit wwimn oi niuscio .na nerve that Is generally experienced, by all sufferers with poisoned blood. Get a botUe of S. 8. 8. at any drug store, and In a few days yon wilt not our feel bright, and energetic, but you will be the picture of new life. 8. 8. 8. Is prepared only In the labor, tory of the Swift Smite Co., 801 Swift BUS. Atlanta. Ga. Who maintain a vary efficient Medical Department, where alt who have any blood disorder of a stub born nature may write freely fur advice. a 8. & Is add everywhere by all drua stores. Bewar of an attmna uit 8. 8. 8.