W. L. DOUGLAS " THtl fJHOE THAT HOLDS ITO OHAPE " $3.00 $3.50 S4.00 S4.50 & 55.00 aXSWSKIih Snvo Money by Wearing W. L. Doutfn tdiooa. For oaIb by over OOOO bJjoo atonlcm. Tho Host Known Shot In tb World. W. L. DouIji imam and lh rrt.il port m tumped uii ill U( tun of all .Wi at die factory. II) v.lu. it i;iuiaittcetl and lli4 ww prot ajiln high I infrtior .liow. '11ms rvt.il jultf. at tlx hum! rtrywhtt. TVy twt no ntme (n fwn Fr.naw. th.ui li du In Naw York. Tly are alway woitli dw price paid for tlvau. Tit quality of W. I- Dmigl.i prodnrt I ipiaranteeil by more dun 4 X"4" ptletKe in making fine tlutri. "Hie amirt i'vlnt u. tl UatWi In ilia Padilon Ccntrei of Amukj. 'llity i mada in a wtll-ffliilpjx! factory at Ikockton, Ma., Iir Uk I1l4lif.1t pili, tUllnJ !vorirulr.rn, under lite direction am! itiprrvbion of eapriiMittd rrwti, aU working with an horvtM drurmiiution to make the lrt tlioea for the prite that money rain Iny. A.k ror atiiMi il.nUr fur W. I- ItnngtM .lm. If m cnn Hal .nualv uu with til 111 ml vail KUt. tuba mi ultlttr inaka, YTrlVa r,r mmmlin aiiiiajuinrr nw i" to. inaita, VTrlU fitr lnlimtln IwmHlat mt iilalMlnrr lirtw gal ibMml IK hlc'iatl .Innilnril of Hilaill far lit- I'll by latum null, atc fro". 1'rr.lilxnt (J LOOK FOR W. L. Dotigliu nanaa and tho rotnll prico alampcd on the bottom. Boy' SW Bait U iU irU a no (t9.no t iieo rr.lilciii u Ilullrliu Hlio !., ItroaUlall. Maaa. Now Oame, "I wltih these Illustrator would pick up n little amoral Information." "How now?" "In my now book the artltit hns fur nished a ptcturn of flvn r.lrls playing bridge." l.dtilavltlo Courier-Journal, The Landlord's Request. "Wo hope- to crt noino Hoptember guests, Mr. Flubdub. Wlicu you reacb homo, will you deny that there are sharks hor7 ' "Pin. Do you wish to revise tbl bill?" Louisville Courier-Journal. m tt Leader" and Repeater" Shot Shells For the hih flyers, or the low flycro, "Leader" and "Repeater ohclla have the reach, cprcad and penetra tion. Their great sale ia due to these qualities, which insure a full bar;. Made in many causes and loads. nn suim to ask for thj; w brand Foundlnu a Career. "That wan tv sreat upooch you mado" nuld tho cnthiMlaatlc frlcuil. "Do you think It will hflp inoT"nnk-, cd Hi.Mi.itor Sorchiiiu. , "Utitjut'Httoimbly. It may not hnvo much InfliKUico In public nffnlrK, but It oui;ltt to (;cl you tui iitKiU'.amt'nt with nny ltcturo bureau."--Ilrooklyn Clllr.cn. I The Minister's Temptation. A youiiK collide went to n mlnlster'i Iioiiko to K;t marrletl. After the cere uiony the brldkrootn tlrow tho clerny mnn ntilde and tald In a wiilopor; "I'm Horry I have no money to pa your fie, but If you'll take me down Into the cellar 1 11 show you bow tc fix your Kan meter wo that It won't register." -Haltlmoro Sun. ICOTT'fl esoimven. 2W "T A Carelessly Treated Cold is the source of most sickness because drugged pills, syrups and alcoholic mixtures are uncertain and unsafe. Scott's Emulsion has been relied upon by physicians for forty years as the safe and sensible remedy to suppress the cold and build up the enfeebled forces to avert throat and lung troubles. Don't tolerate alcoholic substitutes, but insist on the Oonzshto Soait'a Emulsion. One bottle usually lasta longer than a cold. Every druggist has it. ?j BUSINESS AND STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL OiirKra'tiint.- arn.nceuprlna- vnrlaMa pml. lion.. Tim trnolilnir inroam I. different (rum onllnnry tulmwi nolxm!. Thnrnuiti, I'racU cal. lixllrl.tunl. .WJIOOI. KOIt HKHONI.Y. AIJn Tlio llul.li r. Y. M. C. A., TorlUiwI, Orutoo. bih! m-t tlutnllsl tn rnnKlIi. WIDOW'S PENSION s CIVIL WAR He law iUc. tills wlicn m.rrint prior to J ii no 'il, 1WX. Itamarrlnl wldnw. wain a wlJuw .Iki banrflUd, Writ for l.UnV.. Ak alxiul (Vmfad.Mt nrrTlm. lllnton &. Wll .an, Wa.ltliKtcm, D. C. Ki.Ubll.hrJ Wi. Write ubout yonr wunts In thU lino to FIN&E BROS., 183 Madison St., Portland, Ore P. N. U, No, 42, 1010 A Time for tho Two Bears. Wo luivo a friend who Is fond o) telling how hla elderly mother tooV mm noltlo wlion bo wan about to b marrletl and advlhed him always t keep two bears in hla home If ho woult be hnppy. When ho nnl;od her what sho meant alio oxplalned that tho animals sht bad In ( mind wero "bear" and "for bear." Tho homoly utory Is one that AmorlcaiiB might well lay to hearl Just now. In both our foreign ant domestic relationships i;reat forbear nnco may noon bo necesBnry to aroli quarrels, and tmnrrels are Invnrlabl) rulnoiiH to happiness, dlsturblne tt uiiBincBn anu nearly always lead us do many thliiRB that we ufterward . Kret. Commoroo nnd Tlnance. Will Tickle Him to Unatli. Mro. A. I'vo planned such a de lignum BiirprlBo for my bUBbaml. Mra. II. What Is ItT Mrs. A. Ho'll bo Ecttlnn his fall sub out shortly nnd I'vo put a quurter ii ono ot tho pockets. Boston Trans crlpt. GitarfevMiA GrannlnfcrJ Eyelids, 30rt5 Eyes Inflamed by expe mro to Son, Dosland Win. V-Tv r ry. quickly relieved by Marfna U2, V tyeDemody. No Smart hiff, 4 i,t TTyC Comfort, At Your DruffgUt's 50c per JJottle. Mnrloa tji SalvclnTubei25c. ForBookollneEyeFreeaik Drujreim or Murine. Eyo Remedy Co., Ckkaga BATTLES IN PEAKS ALPS COULD TELL STORY THAT WOULD THRILL. Mountain Rannes tho Scene of Many Historic Encounters Pastes Trav. erted by Soldiers Thousands of Years Ago. If the niKeed Pffks of tbo Alps could tell their story, there would bo many u thrilling tint warlike Incident to relute; but uono xo strniiKo as tho one." enacted between the Austrlnns ami the Itiillnim In theso inouutiilnotis regions. The Itnlltins are aliHolutely ut home In tho mountains, nnd the Austrlnns are tislnR every Invention of science to counteract this advantage. All the parapets on tho Mcep roads, whero summer tourists were wont to motor, have been demolished, and beautiful pine forests have been swept nwuy, so that nothing shall obstruct tho artillery. Largo areas have been mined, and by pressing a button the Austrlnns can hurl an avnlancho of rocks and bowlders on to tho heads of the advancing Italians or blow up the roads beneath their feet. From the Cottlnn chain, marking the boundnry of France In tho west, to the Cnrnlc and Julian Alps, north ami east of tho Adriatic In AuKtrla, there are generally n thousand passes and routes of more or less note, nearly all traversed by practicable roads, and some shortened by railroad tunnels. Over these niatls armies marched to battle over two thousand years ngo. Mont Cents pass may have been llttn nUml's route when, In the year 18 II. C' tho Carthaslnlan conqueror In vaded .tnly with a large army, half of which he lost amidst tho Alpine snows. Tho conquest of some Alpine tribes by Augustus; the desultory warfare of Teutonic and Frnnklnh hordes In the llfili and sixth centuries, and the In creasing sanguinary strife of Swiss "confederates" nod Austrian oppres sors, which lasted from the breaking up of the Cnrollnglan empire, In tho tenth anil eleventh centuries, until the crys tallization of the Helvetic republic by x'npoleon Honnpartc's act of media ntlon In all these nil tho chron icles nnd mako nearly every practi cable foot of Swiss territory heroic ground. When Napoleon entered Italy he crossed tint Alps with an army of :0,000 by the Great St. IJeriiard pass, .May 15-21, 1SO0. Later he constructed tho great military road over the bun plot) puss, from Hrleg, In Switzerland, t Domodossola, ..i Italy, nnd thence to Milan. Uncle It 8tllf There. "I told Undo Tom that he was get ting too old nnd feeble to attend to bualntss." "Did he Uko It kindly?" "He threw mo out of tho office" Boston TranscrlpL Prehistoric Man. The life habits of prehistoric man, as well as his antiquity on earth, are known almost entirely from fossil re mains of various ports. The tlota, how ever, are very scanty and Insulllclent for strictly logical deductions. Tools and hunting weapons, bones of tropl ral fauna und remains of man are fount! In the gravel hods of western Huropo. Apparently man nntedatcs the glacial period as this tropical fnuna there was previous to the Ice age and because remains of glnclnl fittinn, together with human remains occur In Inter geological deposits. Thus, the antiquity of man becomes r ques tlon of the date of tho Ice age, and that occurred 00,000 years ago tit least, The Implements of prehistoric man form u basis of a division of early In dustrial development Into the stone age, the bronze age, nnd the Iron ngti Dearie Mc! ICtliel Has Tom proposed yet, Maud? Maud No, not exactly. Klhel Not exactly I What do you mean? Maud Well, you know, he always used to knock when ho came to our house to visit me. Well, last night ho came with n ring. Can White Cats Hear? Tho acuteness of tho uverago cat's sensn of hearing Is proverbial, but It Is u proverb that needs qualifying. For example, many white cats tiro said to bo absolutely deaf, and' though tho Idea may appear absurd nt first sight, It Is believed by some students that tho color of n cat Is associated with Its senso of hearing. Among several Imported Persians, or long-hnlretl cats, from abroad, not ono white ono in tho lumber hns been nhlo to hear tho slightest sound. Of courso thcro tiro wliltu cata that can hear, but they have been na much to the short-hnlred pets of tho fireside as to tho aristocratic long-hair of the shows. Blunt Insinuation. A fnshlonnhlo painter, noted for his prosaic output, was discussing nt a studio ten In Now York n recent scan dal In the plcttire tritdo. "Look hero, old mnn," said n noted etcher, "do you paint nil yonr own pictures?" "I do," tho other answered hotly, "ant! with my own hnnds, too." "And what do you pay your hands?" tho etcher Inquired. "I'm thinking of starting an art factory myself." Jealous. nthol Fancy Jack calling MIss'B uereiear tne ftppio or nis eye. Maud He must bavo meant tho tvaporated kind. Couldn't Help It. "Doctor, my brother stepped Into a hole and wrenched his knee, and now he llrnps. What would you do In a case like that?" "I'm afraid I should limp, too!" PltUburth Dispatch. Misery in Back, Headache and Pain in Limbs. Dear ITr. Editor For moro than a year I eofered with misery in tbo back, dull hecdacho, pain in tho limbs, woq somewhat constipated and slept poorlv at night until I was about ready to col" lapse. Seeing an account of tfio won derful qualities of "Anurlc," prepared by Doctor Tierce, of Uuffalo, N. Y., I sent for a box, and before uting tbo whole box I tclt and Gtiil feel improved. My ileep is refreshing, misery reduced, and life is not tho drag it was before. I most cheerfully recommend this remedy to sufferers from like ailments. Yours truly, W. A. ROBERTS. THE APPETITE IS POOR J THE DIGESTION WEAK 1 THE LIVER INACTIVE OR YOU HEED ATONIC TRY? HOSTETTER'Sj STOMACH BITTERS 1 IT HELPS TO IMPROVE CONDITIONS Note : Yoa'vo all undoubtedly heard of the famous Dr. Picrco and hla well known medicines. Well, this prescrip tion is one that lias been successfully need for many years by the physicians and speclalirts of Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y for kidney complaints, and dis eases arising from disorders of the kidneys and bladder, such as backache, weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, con gestion of the kidneys, inflammation of the bladder, scalding urine, and urinary troubles. Up to this time, "Anuric" has not been on sale to tbo publicbut by tho persuasion of many patients and tho mcre&scd demand for this wonderful healing Tablet, Dr. Picrco has finally decided to put it into tbo drug stores of this country within immediate reach of all sufferers. I know of one or two leading drug gists in town who have managed to procure a supply of "Anurlc" lor their anxious customers in and around this locality. If not obtainablo Eend ono dime Dy mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package or CO cents for full treatment. Editor Please insert this letter in some conspicuous placo in ycur paner. A Protest. Papa was about to npply tho strop. "Father," said Willie, firmly, "unless that instrument has been properly sterilized I desire to protest." Thla gave the old man pause. "Moreover." continued Willie, "tho germs that might be released by the violent impact of leather upon a por ous textile fabric but lately exposed to the dust of the streets would be apt to affect you deleterlously." As tho strop fell from a nerveless hand Willie loft him. London Satur day Journal. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women well, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. Hardened. "Does my practicing make you ner vous?" asked the man who Is learning to play the cornet. "It did when I first heard the people round about discussing it," replied ths sympathetic neighbor. "But now I'm getting so I don't care what happens to you." London Answers. Not So Bad. . On the test paper In answer to the question "What do wo mean by tlu plural of a word?" Lucy bad written: "By the plural of a word we mean the same thing, only more of It." Chica go Herald. Now in Good Health Through Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Say it is Household Necessity. Doctor Called it a Miracle. All women ought to know the wonderful effects of taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases: ITarrisbiircr. Pnnn. "Wlion T wri?! sinsdn T suf fered a jreat deal from fenmlo weakness beeauso my Avork comjxillcd mo to stand till day. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for that and was mado stronger by its use. After I was married I took tho Compound again for a femalo trouble and after threo months I passed what tho doctor called a growth. IIo said it was a miraelo that it camo away as one generally goes under tho knife to havo them removed. I never want to bo without your Comjxmnd in tho house." Mrs. Phasic Knobl, 1042 Fulton St., Ilorrisburg, Perm. Hardly Able to Move. Albert Lea, Minn." For about a year I had sharp pains across my hack and hips and was hardly ablo to inovo aroiuiu tho house. 2lr head would ache ami I was dizzy and had no appetito. After taking Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound and liver Pills. I am feeling stronger than for years. I havo a littlo boy eight months old and am doing my work all alono. I would not bo without your remedies in tho houso as thoro aro none liko them." Mrs. F. E. Yost, 611 Water St., Albert Lea, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Her Up. Pittsburg. Ponn. " Your medicino has helped mo wonderfully. Whon I was a girl 18 years old I was always sickly and dolicato and siiiiorcd from irregularities. Threo doctors gavo mo up and said I would go into consumption. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and with tho third bottle began to feel hotter. I soon became regular and I got strong and shortly after I was married. ..Now I havo two nico stout healthy children and am ablo to work hard ovory day."-Mrs. Clementina DuEuniNO,3-t Gardner St.,TroyIIill,Pitteburg,Penn. All women nro invited to wrlto to tlio Lydia E. Plukhnm Mcdl Olno Go., Lynn, Mass., for apodal advice, it will ho confidential. iwiU. - ratfjpa - - ""iwhwiiir -- t t ' 'ill ' iilih'liafcMiiii m ii I' IIMM t I ii iiilMiN'l 'I wm