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LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so It can be lifted out, root and all, with out pain. A small bottle of freezone costs very little at any drug store, but will positively take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as It Is inexpensive and Is said not to irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It Is fine stuff and acts like a charm every time. worth 2c Uj 75c pound . Dept. O. National Drug Co., North Yakima, Wash. SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGICAL Instructions Forecasts, Readings, Books, ct A general fore cast for 5 years with special indications for 1 year; or any particular question with advice, for $1.00, end full hirth data. ASTROLOGICAL STUDIO, Portland, Oregon, I O. Box 8-io. STUDY bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy, salesmanship, English branches, at an accredited school; write, or phone Main 690 for catalogue; graduates guaranteed positions. Behnke-Walker BuBlnesB College, 167 4tb Street, near Morrison, Portland, Oregon. Kill All Flies! Placed anywhere, . FV Killer aUrv.t and kills ill flies. Neat, clean, ornamental, convunient. Bud cheap 1 Mvutruacuva, Humor Daisy Fly Killer HAROLD SOMIM, ISO DsKsIb Av.ar.tlrn,N.V. fwli.! Murine It for Tired Eyes. I E M0VI68 Red Eyea Sore Eyea a 5 urannlated Hrellda. Hesw I c Refreshes UeHNres. Murine In a mrorita 5 'I'realnient for Hres that feo dry and bmart. 5 Oltoyour Myes as much of your lovlna care 5 as yonr Tenth and with the same rKnIurlty. 3 CADE FOR THEM YOU CANNOT BUT NEW EYESI s Sold at Drug and Optical Stores or by Mall, a six Murlns En Restedy Co., Chicago, (or Fne Book a nlllllllllllHIIinilllillilltlllllllllHIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIMIIIIIIIHle Joffrc to Assist Pershing. Marshal JofTre has been designated by the French minister of war to con tinue his work, begun in Washington, of assisting to organize American par ticipation in the war. He will, there fore, be the representative of the French in cooperating with the Ameri can commander, Major General Per shing. Lieutenant Colonel Fabry, as chief of staff, and Lieutenant lie Tea Ban, as aide, both members of the French commission to the United States, will continue with the marshal. As Signs Go. When a man drags like a hookworm er to his work and moves like Ty Cobb to the table when the bell rings, it is a sign that he is not going to be presi dent of the Pennsylvania raiload. Houston Post. The Approach. Nocoyne I'm going to ask old Go trox for his daughter's hand. What's a good way to begin? Smart Oh, spring a few other jokes on him first to see how he takes them. Boston Transcript. Too Much Gratified. "They say the ex-czar of Itussin is vory fond of llsh. " "Then he ought to be satisfied with the"pretty kettle of it he's in just now. "Exchange. College of Neurology and Electro-Therapeutics, Inc., Fits Men and Women for . a life of useful ami profit able work as DruglcHS Practitioners F. A. BKEWSTEK, M. 1)., DEAN 721 State, Salem, Oregon. 200 Rooms Near Both Absolutely 100 Baths Depots Fireproof Hotel Hoy t Corner Sisth and Hoyl St.., Portland, Ore. Thoroughly Renovated & Decorated LOU HIMES. Manager. RATES:-76c to B. SI'KCIAI. -Wcok or Month FREE DEVELOPING and PRINTING for YOU For a little lioottling niriortir your frlotids with Kodaks. Homl for Information an Ui how you can orure credita ami hnv Your work ttMM FREE of Chaw- Wrlto toitity, or MM) uh for trial a roll of Aim or negative., to tie printM ami rcci?iv 40 PW eant off. PHOTO CRAPT SHOP. .Mttock IHock. P. O. Bok 725. Portland, Oregon TTAgate Cutting rMt ft SO WI WILL CUT AND MOUNT VOUft AOATK IN A SOLID OCH.O NINO LIHB CUT UND Ml Of riNoca and aoatk "C. B." MINERS & CO. UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP ttlTOWilll IIUHIM All llllltlllg. I. I. COR rVTH AND QllUN ITS. PORTLAND, OltOOl' SHIP Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Egia and Farm Produce to the Old Reliable Kvenlina houie with a record of 46 years of Square DealinfrH, and beauured at TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKH1TE 4M7 Front Street Portland. Oreion (.Do Your Own Plumbing By buying dlrrct from u at whoWale price and aave I ho plumber's itroflta. WrlU) ui to il ay your ntMHls. Wo will irtvo you our rock bottom "direct- to-you" price, f. o. b. rail or boat We actually aave you from 1U to SIS pur cant All goods guaranteed. North went beadquarti'ra for Ixwrtnr Water System and Fuller 4 Johnson Knginoa. STARK-DAVIS CO. 213 Third Street. Portland, Oreion P, N. U No. 27, 1817. Rapid Evaporation of Water Secret of Success of The Iceless Refr iterator Milk and other perishable foods can be kept cool and so preserved for considerable periods, even where Ice Is unobtainable. This can be accom plished by the use of iceless refriger ators, which are dependent on the rapid evaporation of water for the cre ation of low temperatures. These de vices have been perfected by woman demonstrators In extension work, South, of the United Stutes depart ment of agriculture. The Iceless refrigerator consists of n wooden frame covered with canton An Iceless Refrigerator. flannel, burlap or heavy duck. It Is desirable that the frame be screened, although this Is not necessary. Wicks, made of the same material as the cov ering, resting in a pan of water on top of the cooler, conduct tho water over I he sides and ends of tho pan and allow It to seep down the sides of the box. Tho evaporation from this moistened covering causes a lower I've Wished Time Away. Since I can remomber and all through my life, With Its pleasures and sorrows, Its trou bles and strife, Thoro's something we wanted. I must wait day by day. Tn come by it quickly. I've wished life away. How In my schooldays I envied the men. And wished I were grown up, to bo Just like them. I was so lmpatlont I could brook no do lay; The time passed so slowly, I wished life away. When I grew to a man, and I became married. With a family around mo, and life's bur den I carried, So hard did I labor, I scarcely could stay Till my day's work was done; I wished life away. And now In my eld ago 1 look back with tears On the time that Is past, fully three score of years. I'm growing quite feeble, my hair's turnod to gray, My raco's about run; I'vo wished life away. Wllllum E. Burke. 1"I' I -l -M -M I - -... i"....-l"l" i Some Observations. ji . The first shock (he average bride gets Is that Which follows 11 the discovery of a half-used ,', plug of chewing tobacco In her ' ' husband's pocket. , . T A man has enough faults as II is Willi. Hit malting mmseit j. T disagreeable. t The people who enter matrl- X T inony Witt the Idea Hint the dl- T vnrre eourl will noip tliem out 4. If they happen to make a bad T bargain usually land In the dl- X I vorce court. T I About the only lime (he nv- erago man doesn't pull his , money out of his pocket wllh a nourish so that everybody can ) see the $20 hill that Is being used as a wrapper Is when his j wife Is In the room, . Spring seems to ho having difficulty getting Its big guns into action, ', ', ift'l',f'H, Says College Women Will Have Big Part in the Work Ot Rebuilding the World Any young woman who neglects the opportunity in tills war lime to pro pare for the rebuilding of tho world will he a world slacker, In the opinion of Miss Ada ltlce, secretary of the Kansas State Agricultural College Alumni association. Miss ltlce points out that at the close of the war there must ho n re building of national and International Ute, This will call for the best quail tics of leadership and the best trulu- Novel Deep-Sea Sounder. A novel deep-sea sounder patented In Knglaud Is baked on the time elaps ing between the sinking of a small bomb ami the return of the sound of lis explosion on the bottom, The bomb, lilted with steadying vanes, sinks ut a known rate, and on striking Is exploded by a contained mechanical or electrical device. The lime Interval may be recorded aulomntlcally. The launching of Ihe bomb closes an elec tric circuit, starting a clock-controlled recording peu and the vibration ot a suspended mass by the sound wave from the explosion closes u second contact Starting another pen. Cor rection, as necessary, can he made for tho ship's travel. temperature Inside. On dry, hot days a temperature of 50 degrees has been known to be obtained In the cooler. This Is the way to build It: Muke a screened cuse 3 feet high with the other dimensions 12 by 15 Inches. If a solid top Is used, simply place the water pan on this. Other wise fit the pan closely Into the open ing of the top frame and support It by one-Inch cleats fastened to the In side of the frame. Place two mova ble shelves In the frame, 12" to 15 inches apart. Use a biscuit pah 12 by 14 Inches on the top to hold the wa ter, apd where the refrigerator Is to he used Indoors have the whole thing standing In a large pan to catch any drip. The pans and case may be painted white, allowed to dry, and then enameled. A covering of white canton flannel should be made to fit the frame. Have the smooth side out and button the covering on the frame with buggy or automobile curtain hooks and eyes, arranged so that the door may he opened without unfasten ing these hooks. Thrs can easily be done by putting one row of hooks on the edge of the door near the lutch and the other Just opposite the open ing, with the hem on each side ex tended far enough to cover the crock at the edge of the door, so ns to keep out the warm, outside ulr and retain the cooled air. This dress or cover ing will have to be hooked around the top edge also. Two double strips one half tho width of each side should be sewed on the top of each side cover ing, and allowed to extend over about 2t4 or 3 inches In the pnn of water. The bottom of tho covering should ex tend Into the lower pun. l'lnce the refrigerator In n shady place, where air will circulate around It freely. If buttons and buttonholes are used on the canton flannel Insteud of buggy hooks, the cost will be reduced. lug, nnd In this work the college wom an can play a part of great Importance. College women must not wait until the end of the war for service, how ever, states Miss Wee. "The time Is now at hand," she declares, "when the world must depend upon woman for carrying forward progressive move ments." She urges college women to take an active Interest and perform active service In the big movements now in progress. Cure for "Strawberry Nose" Found in Simple Operation That most distressing of facial de formities which doctors call rhlno phymn, characterized by n much-swollen and reddened tip of the nose, malt ing this look like a huge strawberry or a piece of cauliflower that has been dipped In beet Juice, may be cured by a simple operation, Sir William Mll llgnn of the Royal Infirmary, Manches ter, describes this In the London Lancet. The operation consists in cutting off all the hypertrophled tissue, while Ihe nasal passages are kept extended with absorbent wool In order to pre serve their contour. The raw surface Is covered with two thin grafts of skin cut from tho patient's thigh, over which a sheet of gold leaf Is placed nnd n dry dressing fastened with ad hesive plaster. It should be possible to remove the dressing In five days. Mother's Cook Book Eleotricity Polishes Floors. A device of great Importance has Just been Invented for practical use In the home, says Scientific Ameri can. The task of keeping a floor pol ished to the required brightness was perhaps the most difficult task of the home, and the Utile machine which We, Ignorant of ourselves, lieg often our own harm, which the wise Powers Deny us for our good; so find we profit By losing of our prayers, Shakespeare. Seasonable Dishes. A tasty sandwich is made by mixing a few finely chopped olives with a lit tle cottage cheese. The bread need not he buttered for these sandwiches. Onion Sandwich. Sunk for an hour finely cut llermudas In ice water which has been well sweetened nnd salted. DratO and mix with slightly seasoned mayonnaise. Serve on rounds of buttered bread. Ham finely chopped and mixed with Chopped pickles or olives makes a change from the ordluary ham sund wlch. Rhubarb Marmalade. Allow three-quarters of a pound of sugar to each pound of rhubarb. Cut in short lengths without peeling, cook slowly, stilting often to keep it from sticking or burning. After an hour place In the Jars tn the usual way. does the work without any effort on Ihe part of the operator Is a welcome addition to the household appliances. Hours were once spent to spread the wax evenly and give the floor sur face the required brilliancy. Now with this little machine, fastened to the nearest elect rlc-llght socket, the work loses Its drudgery and the floor is fin ished in much better condition than was possible by hand. An applicator, which goes with the out tit. spreads the wax on the Hour, and the polisher, which consists of a massive bristle brush revolving at 3,000 revolutions per minute, tines the work. All the operator does Is to guide the polisher across the floor. No pressure la required. Not Negatives. Penurious Papa Where Is May belle. Designing Mamma She took some photos a little while ngo and she and young Muchcash are In the dark room. Penurious Papa Developing nega tives? Designing Mamma No, an affirma tive, I hope. FOLLOW UP. By GEORGE M. ADAMS. e How common It Is in games of foot ball and other sports, some qulck- thinklng player dashes off a thrill ing play, only to fall back for the remainder of the game into obscur ity and be forgot ten and for no other reason than that he failed to Follow Up. Periodic Bril liancy is not Suc cess. Follow Up. When you think a Worthy Thought, follow it up. When you do a Useful Thing, Follow it up. When you strike nn effective blow for a Itlght Cause, Follow It up. It's the man with the Courage, first to start a thing and then follow it up, that after a while, has an accumulation of points that stamp him Great and Masterful. Fol low up or else you will fall back. Periodic Brilliancy is not Success. The Orent man Is simply the Small man becomo great. Every Great man at some time or other Is the unknown, obscure man. Make your life count by compelling every single effort to Fig ure In the final summing up. For nf ter all, Success Itself Is nothing more nor less than work well performed nnd Followed Up day after day, year after year. Periodic Brllliuncy Is not Success. Facts in Figures. Hawaii has two mountains 14,000 feet high. United States received 298, 000 Immigrants last year. Turlock, Cnl will can 25,000 tons of peaches this year. Wilmington, Cnl is to have a $5,000,000 shipbuilding plant. United States in 1916 export ed $150,000,000 worth of leath er. Southern California is gath ering $1,000,000 a day from tourists. TTniteil Stntes last year ex ported glass bottles valued at t $2,51X1,000. Glen county, California, will devote 14,123 acres of land to rice-growing. ....dIl-!--l-l"l-l-l--J-7 War Service of Y. M. C. A. Requires Vast Expenditure The service which the Y. M. C. A. is planning to give the selective na tional army In Its cantonments is go ing to require 1,100 secretaries and $3,000,000 of which nearly $2,000,000 has already been paid In or pledged. It Is to be noted that an army of 1, 000,000 men, which the 200 buildings the Y. M. C. A. proposes to erect will accommodate, will require an equipment of 200 pianos and piano players, 268,000 feet of films a aay, 3,000,000 sheets of writing paper dally, 10,000 pens n day and a barrel of ink, 95 automobiles and trucks, 200 mov ing-picture machines, 200 grapho. phones and 10,000 records, 40,000 pounds of lee per day, a Bible to ev ery man, magazines by the hundred tons. Iced Cocoa. Boll a half cupful of cocoa, three- quarters of a cupful of sugar, and one cupful of water to make a rich sirup. Put this In a Jnr on Ice nnd It is ready to serve at a moment's notice. Add a tablespoonful of the sirup to a glass of cold milk. Mint Jelly Sauce. Combine a cupful of currant or an tort Jelly, beaten with the Juice of one orange and n half cupful of finely minced mint. Let stand In a cold place for an hour before using. Strawberries Preserved Whole. Crush two quarts of strawberries, using the small ones, and simmer gently for twenty minutes, then strain Allow a pound of sugar to a pint of Juice. Heat the sugar and add the Juice as soon as It Is strained. He- turn to the stove and boll until thick skimming carefully when necessary Fill hot glasses with hulled fine ber ries and cover with the boiling sirup, then put on the sterilised covers. Pineapples and strawberries is a combination well liked. Cut the pine apple In dice and add twice us many strawberries. Fill the Jars with this mixture using the usual amount of sugar In cooking. One Iron mine only has been dis covered in Egypt which was worked by the ancients. "Women's Town" in France. A new "women's town" in the Val ley of the Bomanche, a few miles from Grenoble, Is one of the evolutions of the "munitions campaign" In France. An important electric iron works em ploying 300 men before the war was called upon to treble Its force on con tracts for the government. Half Its working force had been mobilized Women from the region took the ab sent men's places, but for the new re quirements no help wus available. The minister of munitions agreed to find elsewhere woman workers for the re quirements, but there was no place to lodge them. Exposition buildings from the Lyons sample fair were shipped to the spot, forming the nu cleus of a new "women's town," that has developed Into a modern village of nearly 1,000 population, with bath, reception grounds nnd all moderr comforts. HI jSy MART GEAHAJlfipKMER REWARD8 FOR JULIUS. 'A picture," said Daddy, "hung over the mantelpiece of a fireplace in the house where a little boy named Julius lived. "Now, Julius wus rather a naughty child. He loved to do all sorts of things to tease People, and he was al ways getting Into trouble. "He did not have as good a time as he might have had, for he was always playing when he should have, been studying his lessons. And when it was playtime and all the other boys were through with school Julius was kept In to study because he had not known any of his lessons that day. "This happened over and over again. One night Julius was sitting by the fireplace studying. Yes, for a change, he was really learning his lessons. Every day that week he had been kept In school and he had missed all the nice coasting parties and skating and hockey games. "He had really learned all his les ions now, and he was just looking Into Ihe fire, feeling very sleepy. It was not quite his bedtime, so, of course, he wouldn't go to bed. " 'Even if I am sleepy,' said Julius, 'I'm not going to bed until It Is time.' "The picture over the mantelpiece was of three large horses. They looked as if they were always going to prance oft somewhere, but of course they never did. As they were In a picture, nnd the picture was In a frame,' they couldn't very well move. " 'How stupid it must be for them," thought Julius as he looked up at the ANNOUNCEMENT VAUGHAN'S PORTABLE DRAG SAW alsS- .Now $135 te5Now:$145 The Lightest and Strongest DrauSaw made Can be Operated by One Man and Carried by ITwo Men. Vaughan Motor Works,1 UIAn PORTLAND, OREGON "We're Off," Said the First Goblin. picture, 'to always have to stay in the same place. Their long tails and their flowing manes even make them look as If they would love to be wild and free. That's Just the way I'd like to be wild and free!' "But what was this he was seeing all of n sudden In the picture? The horses were moving. Yes, they were beginning to prance. And a little Gob lin came along and Jumped up on the broad back of one of the horses. Then another Goblin appeared and, after a little while, a third one came. Each was on one of the horses nnd they had brought reins nlong nnd were about to drive the horses away. "'Oh, don't leave me,' said Julius, 'Where are you going?' "The- first little Goblin looked down at Julius and winked his eye. " 'Do you want to gp off on a trip?' he asked. " 'I'd love an ndventure,' said Julius. 'I like adventures better than any thing.' " 'Even better than learning your lessons,' said the second little Goblin. " 'Now, that's unkind,' said the third Goblin, 'for he has really been study ing tonight and tomorrow he can go out right after school to play.' " 'Yes,' said the first Goblin, 'he has learned his lessons, so we're going to give him an adventure. Hop up.' "Somehow Julius was up on the back of one of the horses In no time. '"We're off,' said the first Goblin. " 'But what Is going to happen to the frame?' "'Oh, I shall stay here,' said the Frame. 'People, you know, go out of houses and off on trips. But the Houses never move. It is the same way with Picture Frames. We never move though the Pictures have fine adven tures when People are asleep.' '"I never knew that before,' said Julius. "Soon they were off and the horses were prancing and racing with the three Goblins and Julius on their Hacks. The Goblins would Jump through hoops that somehow appeared, and Julius Jumped, too. "'I think I will go Into a circus when I am a big man,' said Julius. 'In a circus they don't have school.' " 'Oh, don't they?' said the Horses. They hadn't spoken before. 'All the Animals have to learn their tricks as boys do their lessons.' "'And,' said the Goblin, as the trip was about to end, 'we've given you this 'lne ndventure because for once you did your lessons. This trip Is your re ward, and tomorrow when you can play with your friends you'll have a second reward I' " EE if Overshoes have been patented that are stamped from sheet metal and so formed that they will not slip on wet or Icy surfaces. Being Thankful. Among the children of the Sunday school class there was one small ne gro girl, who looked on with Inter est as the others told of special bless ings that had come to them. Mixed with Sulphur Darkens so Naturally Nobody Can Tell. Aimless People. The aimless people In the world are the useless people. No one ever drifts Into helpfulness. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair la grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youth ful appearance Is of the greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, though, we don t nave the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears, but wbat delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, be sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation Is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. An Objection. "They can't have prohibition in the British army in France." "Why not?" "Because they are using too many tanks in it." Exchange. Bowled Out. Representative Campbell was talk ing about a poitilcal dispute. "The falseness of your opponents' claims," he said, "was eaisly brought out as easily, in fact, as in the case of the orphan." " 'Lady,' whined a husky young beggar, 'can't ye help me to a crust of bread or sumpn ? I'm a poor orphan. " 'Where do your father and mother live, my boy?" said tthe alert lady in kindly tones. " 'Down that there alley, sniffed the orphan." Washington Star. War Bonds Negotiable. Investors in Liberty Loan bonds need have no fear that they will not be able to realize upon them in case of nnan cial stress. The bonds will be 'trans ferable, thus enabling the purchaser to dispose of them at will. This pnvi lege of transfer is particularly import ant to the small holder who may be called upon to realize at any time. The transfer clause gives the bonds mar ketable value, and that this value will be protected by the government at or above par is the belief of bankers con versant with the administration plans. RED FACES AND RED HANDS Soothed and Healed by Cutlcura Sample Each Free by Mall. Treatment for the face: On rising and retiring smear affected parts with Cutlcura Ointment. Then wash off with Cutlcura Soap and hot water For the hands: Soak them in a hot lather of Cutlcura Soap. Dry, and rub in Cuticura Ointment. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. I,, Boston. Sold everywhere Adv. r KOVERALLS Reg.U. S.Pat .Off. Keep Kids Kleen The roost practical, healthful, playtime garment evd invented f of children I to H years of age. Made in one piece with drop back. Easily slipped on or oil. Easily wuhed. No tight elastic band to (top circulation. Made in blue denim, and genuine blue and whit hickory stripes. Also tighter weight, fast-color material in dark blue, cadet blue, tan or dark red, all appropn t trimmed with tail-color tea. All garment! made in Dutch neck with elbow ileerei or high neck and long deevea. $1.00 the suit It vour deaW cannot aiinnlv vnu we will aend them, charges prepaid on receipt, oi price, Jl.uu each. Satisfaction guaranteed of money refunded. A New FRPF If They Suit rftfiL Rip IWnrv rS (milatirt. 1 b tr Made H ih Twa ( ,. nn iU I .kl Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco Awardfld GRAND PRIZE it tht P.PJ.E. A mm m Many Business Men Debauched. Profits made on a Bteadily rising market based on inadequate supplies seem to have debauched many of our business men and may force the fed eral government to adpot emergency measures that will bear hard on the trade. It is useless to stimulate pro duction on the farm if middlemen skim the cream and the masses are forced to exist on short rations. High prices in the last three or four weeks have weakened the case of those engaged in selling foodstuffs. New York Com mercial. Asserts Jews Are Loyal. Oscar S. Straus, former secretary of commerce and labor, speaking at a pa triotic mass meeting held in New York recently, declared that "Jewish young men entering the army will not be lim ited by those coming under conscrip tion," but that "scores will beg for the right to defend the country." Mr. Straus said he had heard there was a disposition on the part of Jews "to slack the selective conscription," but he denied this, adding that he was certain the American Jews were patriotic. R a safe,reliable skin treatment STOPS LAMENESS from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar trouble and gets horse going sound. It acts mildly but quickly and good re sults are lasting. Does not blister or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tells how. 2.00 a bottle delivered. Horse Book 9 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En larged Glands, Wens, Bruises, Varicose Veins; heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you more if you write. If 1 and $2 a bottle at dealer! or delivered, f .literal trial bottle for 10c ttaiapt. W. F. VOUNS. P.D.F., 403 Ismpls St., Springfield, Man. HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. (ft want ill yea have. Write lor prices and shipping tags THE H. F. NORTON CO. Portland, Ore.; Seattle, ft. Busy All the Time. Little Howard came in the other day, crying and rubbing several bumps caused by a series of "butts" administered by a pet sheep. "Well, Howard." said his sympa thetic uncle, "what did you do when the sheep knocked you downt" "I didn't do anything. -1 was get ting up all the time." The Delineator. Spelling Success. Another way of spelling success Is application. Women of Middle tge Many distressing Ailments experienced by them are Alleviated by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Here is Proof by Women who Know. Lowell, Mass. "For the last three years I have been troubled with the Change of Life and the bad feelings common at that time. I was in a very ner vous condition, with headaches and pain a good deal of the time so I was unfit to do my work. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, which I did, and it has helped me in every way. I am not nearly so nervous, no head ache or pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can take." Mrs. Margaret Qunra, Rear 259 Worthen St, Lowell, Mass. She Tells Her Friends to Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Remedies. North Haven, Conn. " When I was 45 I had the Change of Life which is a trouble. all women have. At first it didnt bother me but after a while I got bearing down pains. I called in doctors who told me to try different things but they did not cure my pains. One day my husband came home and said, ' Why dont you try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash?' Well, I got them and took about 10 bottles of Vegetable Compound and could feel myself regaining my health. I also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and it has done me a great deal of good. Any one cottiing to my house who suffers from female troubles or Change of Life, f tell them to take the Pinkham remedies. There are about 20 of us here who think the world of them." Mrs. Florence Inm.i.a, Box 197, North Haven, Conn. You are Invited to Write for Free Advice. No other medicine has been so noceosfnl tn relieving woman's suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Women may receive free and helpful advice by writing the Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received and auswed by women only and held in strict confidence.