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ìs c per lb . ( o r P o r k . ISC p e r lb . l o r L i v e H e n s . 1 9c t o 2 0 c p e r lb . l o r D r e s s e d H e n s , l i e t o 1 2c p e r lb . l o r D r e s s e d VesL M a r k e t P r ic e (o r F g r s . Smith puyi th * abuvo p r ie s for rood. 1st pro uce. Ho cioos not ch ores commission. Address shipments to tha all F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T C O . “ F lg h tln r th e B e e ! T ru st" PORTLAND, OREGON By th e G rad aal R e d n o tle n Hot O . S om e E x c e p tio n s . " G r a n d m a , d o y o u t h in k b ir d s g o t o h ea v en ?” “ I s e e n o r e a s o n t o d o u b t It, d e a r . I s o m e t i m e s t h in k , t h o u g h , t h a t p a r r o t s g o t o t h e o t h e r p i s e s ." " W h e n y o u ’ re s h o r t o f b r e a t h . J o h n n y ,” e x p la in e d M rs. L a p tlln g , "an d h a v e a p a in In y o u r c h e s t , It's b e c a u s e y o u r d i a g r a m lg n o t p e r f o r m i n g l u f u n c t io n s p r o p e r l y . Hoods Sarsaparilla Leads all other medicines in the cure of all spring ailments, humors, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, paleness and nervousness. Take it. I l l s L it t le S c h e m e . "Great Caesar, o l d m an!" exclaimed the gunner as be opened the door and found his friend's house brilliantly Illu minated at noonday. "W hat doe« this mean? Why are all these blankets over the windows, snd why Is ths gas burning In the daytime?” "S h !" whispered Guyer, cautiously "It’s a scheme of mine." “ What kind of a scheme?" “ Why. my wife Is on a visit to hei mother, and I tell her I remain homa every night and read. I’ve got to get rid of some g a s Bomehow so It will go on the bill at the end o f the month." — Atlanta Constitution. N ew a n d s e c o n d -h a n d S afes s n d V a u lt F loors. C h e a p fo r ca s h o r t a - y te rm s . C a ll o r w r .t e lo r c u ts a n d p rice s . Portland Safe Co. Agents H e r r in g -H a ll-M a r v ln S a ls C o . 8 7 F ift h S t . T h e I r r e g u la r V e r b “ T o B e .» I n o n e o ( th e S e n a t e c l o a k - r o o m s d u r i n g a r e c e n t s e s s io n , t h e t a lk t u r n e d , • a y s a w r i t e r In t h e T r o y P r e s s , o n t h e o l d a n t e -b e llu m n e g r o o f t h e S o u t h M others w ill find Mrs. W in slow ". Soothing e n d h is a m u s i n g o r i g i n a l i t i e s in t h e Byrup the b est rem edy to use lo r their ch ildren u s e o f t h e E n g l i s h la n g u a g e . d u rin g the teeth in g period . S e n a t o r T a y l o r , o f T e n n e s s e e , s a id O u t o f P r a c tic e . t h e fin e s t e x a m p l e h e k n e w o f w a s t h e "Well, I’ve got a Job at last. It be r e m a r k m a d e b y a n o ld n e g r o w h o s e w o r th le s s so n w as m a r r ie d s e c r e t l y . gins to-morrow morning and it’s In a T h e o ld m a n h e a r d o f It a n d a s k e d factory where there are a lot of girls. th e b o y If he w a s m a r rie d . I'm more than half afraid to tackle " I a i n 't s a y l n ' I a i n 't , ” t h e b o y r e I t" p l ie d . “ Afraid of the girls?” “ N o w , y o u . ’ R a s t u s , " s t o r m e d t h e o ld "Naw. Of the work.” —Cleveland m a n , “ I a i n 't a s k i n ’ y o u Is y o u a i n 't ; Plain Dealer. I Is a s k i n ’ y o u a i n ’ t y o u I s ! ” P le a s u r e , M o t h e r W i l l H e lp . » 1 fe a r I a m n o t w o r t h y o f you.” “ N e v e r m in d a b o u t t h a t ,” r e s p o n d e d t h e y o u n g la d y w i t h t h e s q u a r e Jaw . " B e t w e e n m o t h e r a n d m y a e l f I Imag ine w e c a n e f f e c t t h e n e c e s s a r y im p r o v e m e n t s .” — Louisville Courier-Jour nal. J. J. B 1 8 8 Street Front REDUCE General Resum e o f Im portant Event« Presented in Condensed Form fo r O u r Busy Readers. Catalo ogue for the Asking Askii Send for It o f w iid o a . The report that Hetty Green is seri ously ill is denied absolutely by her son. Stock in all copper mines throughout the lake region has suffered a great decline. Nine persons were killed and twelve badly injured, three o f them fatally, in a panic at a Mexican bullfight. A bill is before congress to extend the franking privilege to Roosevelt, and also to widows o f ex-presidents. Dr. E. E. Barnard, o f Yerkes ob servatory, says Halley’s comet is wear ing itself out whirling through space. James A. Patten, wheat king, lost $1,500,000 in cotton, and losses o f himself and associates may reach $6,- 000 , 000 . Bank robbers at McKees Rocks, Pa., killed one bank clerk, mortally wounded another and escaped with $400 in coin. Roosevelt has declined to attend a Methodist reception in Rome, alleg ing the Methodist church there was trying to make capital out o f his trou ble with the Vatican. An accomplice and chum o f the Aber deen murderer, Gohl, has confessed to his part in several murders and told where two bodies o f victim s were thrown into Chehalis river. THE AM ERICAN W O R K » AN. Hla C o n d itio n « * C o m p a re d to E * g list* a n d O e rrn a a L a b o r e r « . J. B. Street, statistical! for the Brit lsh department of commerce and la bor, who has been Investigating com paratlve conditions of working peopli throughout Germany, the Uuitec States and England, says that tb< American workingman Uvea higher works leaser hours and has a bettei time all around than either his Ger man or English brethren. “ I find that the skilled man In the United States has a better and more varied diet than In any other country I have Investigated,” he said. ‘ The English workman has as much meat, but he hasn't the variety of vegetables and sweets. His meals lack imagina tion." The German mechanlo Mr. Street finds to be tn the worst condition of all. His trades unions are the most complete and best organized of the three countries considered, and yet hs works more hours, gets less pay, eats less, and Is worse housed than any ol them. They get 25 per cent lees pay than Englishmen,” said Mr. Street. “ They work 10 hours a day as against nine In England and eight In ths United States, and their coat of living is 18 per cent higher.” The poor districts of American cities failed to horrify Mr. Street. Hs said they had worse at home. “ I've been through your poorest sec tion.” said he. “ It Is much the sam* as one finds In all the large cltiee of the world. The difference here Is that there Is an appearance of energy and hopefulness In most of your poor peo ple. The reason Is, I take It, that they had enough enterprise and thrift to start with to get themselves over here with the Intention of bettering their condition." FASHION HINTS A mob at Keo, Kansas, composed en tirely o f negroes, overpowered Consta ble Mallory, o f Keo, seized his two negro prisoners, one a woman, shot them to death and hanged the bodies. The victim s were charged with killing the husband o f the woman and w ife o f the man. Roosevelt and his party king and queen o f Italy. dine Biliousness 2 5 c. FULL POUND A lo ft and A lo w . . COFFEEt TEA SPICES B A K IN G P O W D E R > EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT CkOSSET a DEVERS PORTLAND. ORE.' W O M EN TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUVTDE6ENUINE S YR U P »Fi 6 S W ho are ailing from inflammations, pain, backache, uneasy feeling and so many other disagreeable feelings, will find speedy relief and cure by using W eju st Bicones and W e just Tablets “ One month’s treatment $1.00. Sold by druggists or sent direct prepaid on re ceipt o f price. Lady agents wanted. Send fo r free samples. W E JU ST REM ED Y CO. F o r e s t G r o v e , O r. AND * M EN N A MANUFACTURED 8V THE less Dentistry (AllFORNIA [i(i$YRUP (0 Oat o f town people can have their plate and bridgework fin* I ished la one day E If necessary. [ We will give you a food I 22k fold er porce'ai- | crown for $ 3 .5 1 j Molar Crown* 5 .0 C I 22k BridftToeth 3 . 5 0 j Gold Filling* 1.0 C j Enamel FiHWif* l.O C I Silver Filling* .5 0 1 Inlay Filling* 2 .5 0 i Good Rubber - l Plata« 5 .0 0 \ Boat R*d ’Nb- _ . Raaa-ta J* ? 2 n mw arm irk * ■ w n u i Pam!#«» E*tr non . DU W O R K G U A R A N T IE D F O R IS Y E A R S Painless E*tmcti»n * roe when plates or bridwe work Is ordered. Consultation Free. Ton cannot wet bettor painloM work done an . where. A ll w ork fu lly gu ar a n teed . Modern ehrtric equipment. Beet method«. W ise D e n ta l Co. F ailin '* FnLnnro T hird a W ahh . 8 ts . P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N 07rICE KGLAA: I A .K . U • M L l u t a y i . I N b SOLD BV A L L L E A D I N G DRUGS (STS O n e S iz e only , s o ^ a B ottle YOUR COST OF LIVING Tak. Advantage of Our Cut Pries, on Everything Yon Buy and SAVE 25% to 50% C«talef Ho. 60 1, crimm.4 1.11 ,f (irttt-ts- iM L Our consumar prie**. Write for it. Note th*** Specials for April S rr.D S T H A T A B E PU R E (Per lb.) C. G ee W o The Chinese Doctor 10 Iba. f o r 60e. t> lb*. f o r SI. 40. This wondefu! man has made a life study o f the ropertics o f Roots, t«rba and Barks, and is givin g the world the benefit o f bis ssrrtcsa. 6 Na Mercury, Psisewg or Drags Used. Na O geratiesa a r C acting Guarantees to cu r« Catarrh, Asthma, Long. Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private Disea.** o f M n and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Just rereived from Pekin. China—safe, gars and reliable. U ..failing in its works. I f you cannot call, w rite fo r symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. CONSULTATION PRfE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. r i m S I ., t o r M . r r l a o s . T m .O r . P r im « “ *• “ Mo C h o ic e Al*vke . Me T urkent an a lfa lfa 21c Choice ** 17c Dry I-and “ 2Dc Chew * “ Mo W h it « C lov er, c h o ir * f l e B L A C K FIGS OYffTFRS S m a ll can*. 4 on . (d ry m eat) L a r g e can*, i o * . (d ry m ea t) . . . GO lb* fo r IS.70 10 o *. cau*, ?2 d o*. V E R M IC E L L I O R S P A G H E T T I € lh. b o * f o r 3*e. 10 lb . I*»* f o r flic. H ON EY IN C O M B -P u r«O re g o n Homey 14 lb . caa*. *3 '0 . ügh AKDT- MAKE UFB IQS X u D jro n ', r » i r J 's f f m i s co a x tn e liver Into actlT ity by g c u tle melhoUs. T bey <16 not scou r, g r ip e o r weaken. T h ey are a tuulc t o the stom ach, liver an d nerves; Invigorate Instead o f weaken. T hey en rich the b lood and en a b le the stom ach to y:et all the nourishm ent fro m fo o d that la p ut Into It. T hese pllla con ta in no ca lo m e l; they are so o th in g , h e a lin g and stim ulating. F o r sale b y all d r u g g is ts In lOo and 2Sc sizes. I f yon need m edical a d vice, w rite M u nyon 's D octors, T hey w ill advise to the hest o f their a bility a b s o lutely fre e o f C harge. MimvON'8, *5d I i i h A lw lr s l Pel.it’s Eye Salve 100 Years Old, relieves tired eyes, quickly cures eye aches, inflamed, sore, watery or ulcer ated eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. A u e v v r s ir u H o . iV o n -alcoholic Sarsaparilla If you chink you need a to n ic, ask your doctor. If you think you need something for your blood, ask your doctor. If you think you would like to try A yer’s non-alcoholic Sarsapa rilla, ask your doctor. C o n sult him often. Keep in close touch with him. W * publish our formulo* m yers W * b e n le h o l* o b * l from nur medielnee W * urg* f*u lo «onsult your dootor Ask your doctor to name some of the results of constipation. His long list will begin with sick-headache, biliousneaa, dyspepsia, thin blood, bad skin. Then ask him if he would recommend your using Ayer’ s Pills. — Made by ths J. O. a ja r Ce., Lowoll, Maa,.—— D id n ’ t M ean T h a t. " T h e s e ," s a id t h e le c t u r e r , I n d ic a t in g t h e m w it h h is p o in t e r , " a r e th e m o v a b le b a t h -h o u s e s . T h o u s a n d s o f p e o p le c o n g r e g a t e h e r e d u r in g th e s u m m e r season. O v e r h e r e o n th s l e f t la th * h o t e l a t w h ic h I s to p p e d , a n d a n e x c e e d i n g h o m e lik e p la c e It Is. I shaU g l v * y o u a n e a r e r v ie w o f It p r e s e n t ly . A lt h o u g h I w a s t h e r e a w e e k o r tw o , a n d w o u ld g l a d l y h a v e r e m a in e d lo n g e f If I c o u ld h a v o s p a r e d th e t im e , I d id n o t ta k e a n y b a t h s , f o r th e r e a s o n — * ( I .o u d s n d p r o l o n g e d l a u g h t e r .) ” 1 m e a n t, la d le s s n d g e n t l e m e n ." h e r e s u m e d , a f t e r t h e m e r r im e n t h a d s u b s id e d , " t h a t I d i d n 't t a k e a n y b ath s d o w n a t th e b e a c h . T h i s a u d i e n c e Is a l t o g e t h e r t o o s m a r t .” — C h i c a g o T r i b une. _______________________ Turning defeat Into victory is tha and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, fa . achievement of genius. This example, Send 10c for trial package. gleaned from the London Dally Mall, Illustrates the adroitness with which P a r k s in N e w Y o r k . It Is sometimes dona. The State of N e w York Is very well An eminent lawyer was once cross- supplied with parks. In hla recent examining a very clever woman, moth message Governor Hughes said: "The er of th* plaintiff tn a breach of-prom- State's total holdings In the Adiron lee action, and was completely worsted dack and Catsklll mountains now In the encounter of wits. At the close, amount to 1,641,623 acres, of which however, he turned to the Jury and 62,548 acres were required during the exclaimed: A l l T h r o u g li W i t h H i m . past year. The area of the proposed “ You saw, gentlemen, that even 1 The professional point of view la Adirondack Park Is 3,313,564 acres, was but a child In her handat What rarely one of the humanitarian. A and that of the proposed Catsklll Park must my client have been?” passenger on a London omnibus, says 676,120 acres, making a total of 3,89,- a wrltqr In Sketch, call« out to tha S e e k l n a K n o n l e d s * . (84 acres. conductor: It had been raining all day and fln When It la completed the Adiron “ 'Ere, there! Whoa! There'« an dack Park will be larger than the ally Uttie Lola asked: "Mamma, whea old chap fallen off the hue!” Yellowstone, which has 2.142,170 acres. God gets all the Juice squeezed out of "A ll right!” responds the conductor, a cloud what does he do with It?"— cheerfully. “ 'E '» paid his fare.” Chlcaso News. ST E IN W A Y A N D O TH ER PIANOS ay fis Co. Sherm an VICTOR TALKING MACHINES SIXTH AN D MORRISON, OPP. POSTOFFICE, PORTLAND, OREGON P r o f e s s o r H a r d m a n , le c t u r i n g a t t h s B ritish R o y a l I n s tit u t io n , a n d d e s c r l b - n g h o w t o to ll t h s a g e o f a fish , s a id :he lin e s o n th e s c a le s o f t h s h e r r in g ir e lin e s o f a n n u a l g r o w t h . T h e n u m - >er o f lin e s o n t h s b o n e s a r s a n o t h e r n d l c a t l o n . _______________________ lt o w a d a y i , M r s . K a w l e r — Y o u 'v e been b u y in g s o m a n e w f u r n it u r e , I s e e . I n s ta llm e n t p la n , I s u p p o s e . T h a t 's t h s w a y I g e t m in e ." M rs. C r o s s w a y — N - n o ; n o t e x a c tly I’ m b u y i n g t h is o n t h e s o a p c l u b p la n Stomach Ills May Seem Trifles Foulards are com ing in such lovely shades and patterns, that it's no wonder they are to be more than ever popular this season. One of wistaria, figured over with irregular dashes of white, is shown here. It is designed for general wear. A little hand embroidery on the vest adds to its attractiveness. T h e “ kl- mona’ ’ or “ peasant " type of shoulder- and-sleeve-in-one, is again fashionable. A t the start, but that is when y ou want to take the matter in hand. N eglect can only result the one way —sickness. The stomach is largely responsible for one’s health and strength and as such it needs to be kept in a normal condition. If it be comes weak, the food remains undi gested, ferments and causes untold suffering. Thus you lose the strength-giving properties o f your food and you become weak and run down. This is very noticeable at the beginning o f Spring when the sys tem is overloaded with Winter im purities, the bowels clogged and the blood thick. No wonder you have the “ Spring Fever.” Commence taking Hostetter’ s Stomach Bitters this very day and cleanse the entire system. Then your Stomach I lls will also vanish. It is for Sick Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Spring Fe ver, General Debility and Malaria. A Beautiful Book FREE This beautiful booklet, containing 75 splendid pho togravures of the world's most celebrated musicians, may be had free upon request, providing the follow ing questions are answered. We will also send free a copy of “ Old favorite Songs.” Do you expect to buy a Piano?............................. W hen?...................................................................... T h e g o v e r n m e n t o f G a u t e m a la has p la c e d a b r o n z e b u s t o f R o b e r t F u lt o n In o n e o f t h s p a r k s of t h s c i t y of G a u t e m a la . PIPE REPAIRING O l m o dorrelM.br m l . AMBIR.BK HR u d MEERSCHAUM. Artmcal U W m . J S IG S IC H E L A 92 n id Strut CO. I Period 1 H a t * Cleaned A blocked B O c, with New Trimming« $ 1 — P aa * • m ao $ 1 — Indie* Straw Hat* re- Kieled. 5 c postage mail* your •oft bat to u*. 3 1 5 * 1 7 A ld a * Sft. P o r t la n d , O r e g o n . Portland is the big market place of the Northwest. Send Your Produce THERE We are handlers o f Eggs, Butter, Veal, Dressed Hogs, Poultry, live or dressed; also Apples, Onions, Pota toes. Consignments, whether large or small, are solicited. We can give you good prices for good stuff. In a case o f Nebraska and Arkansas against the railroads, the Supreme court o f the United States has decided F is k V rH m , fle e t that the roads have some rights that When the Beef Trust puts the price W r i t # U s. must be recognized. of steak up to $1 a pound we can go to M cE w e n & K oskey Grazing land di J. J. H ill called to pay his respects eating mors fish. Cured Right at Home COMMISSION MERCHANTS to President T aft. He says farmers in minishes every year, so It Is only a b y E I .E C T R O P O D E S . N ew E lectric T r e t t n r a t 129 Front St, Portland, Ora. the Northwest are a month ahead o f question o f time until beef gets up t ■ llvanic in * o lc i--c o p p e r and li n e — worn Inside •hoc*. In vigorate entire bod y. Nerves becom e ‘ ‘ lira time with their spring work on ac somewhere near canvas back duck In w ires.“ P ositive cur* fo r Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Backache, K id n e y en d L iv e r com plaints. Pric* price. Old ocean will always be In count o f the fine weather. on ly $1.00. Y ou r m on ey returned if not satisfactory. Guarantee *lgn ed with e;»ch sale. F lectrop od e* *r* business at the old stand and with the A Berkeley, Cal., man offered to con mailable, i f not at your D ru ggist's, send us f l.0 e . same undlmlnlshed confines, unices we SUte whether lo r man o r woman. tribute $100 toward paying off a WESTERN FLECTROPODE CO. church debt if the women o f the church run afoul o f a wildcat comet or planet 245 Los A n c l n 8 L, Los Aasoloa, COL snd are wiped out; then It won't make would remove their hats during ser any difference. So long as fish is a To g T O M T tha fin vices. The women refused. est flowers and trifling Incident of our diet Its price m o s t 1 u 54’I ouh The political situation in Eagland is will somewhat follow up the price of vpirotablo*. plant t h « b o p t Moods. Forry’H Hoed* nrr* b«**t extremely tense. beef, for lack of general tnpply. When l>ecftu*othey never full in yield ur quality. The bo*t gnrden- Rooeevelt w ill be as closely guarded It becomes a chief article of food enor _r* and fnrmors evorywhere know Ferry * noods to 1** th* as any king during his v isit in Rome. mous Osh Industries will be established highest atundard o f quality yet ettainud. For sal* everywhere, and tha supply will keep Secretary Ballinger w ill bring suit •verywhoro. up with the steady demand. There against Collier’s W eekly for attacks L f ERIT’S 1010 Seed A ia u l oan’t be a monopoly of the ocean; Free on request upon him. thera can’t even be such a monopoly i. M. FERRY ft CO, A t least six bankers w ill be indicted In the handling of fish as in the slaugh M i n n . mic *. as a result o f the Pittsburg g ra ft scan tering, pejkfng and cold storaglng of dal and investigations. heed. is tho w ord to remember A guide who helped Cunningham lo T r i m ! B o t t i « F r « « B y M o tti A k s l f f h t Lawyer. cate illegally on Alaska coal claims, i« not a “ food” —it Is •» medicine, und the w hen you need a rem edy An eminent lawyer was once eroee- only medicine in the world for cows only. being chagrined at the small fee paid examlnlng a very clever woman, Vlad*' for the cow and. a s its name indicate#, him, has told all he knew about the a Low Cure. Bu renesa. retained after» mother of tha plaintiff In a b r e a c h o f matter. birth, abortion, ncours, caked udder, and all promise action and w a s completely similar affection* positively and quickly Eight case* o f smallpox have devel worsted In the encounter of wits. At • •ured No one who keep* cow», whether oped in the town o f Charleston, Wash., the close, however, he turned t e t h e many or tew, can afford to be without KO W- K.URK. It is made especially to keepcowe near the Puget Sound navy yard, and Jury and exclaimed: “ You saw, g e n I f yon s u ffe r from BnNepgy. Fit*. Falling Sickness. hoalthy. Our book "Cow Money" sent FREE. all schools, saloons and billiard halls Spasms, Spasm*, or have children that do *o, my New Die D ir Ask your local dealer for KOW-KURE or e«nd tlemen, that even I was but a child In K A S P A R IL L A have been closed. | covary will relievo them, and all yon are a*ked to to the m anufacturer*. her hands. What must my client have do Is to aeod fo r a Free Trla 192 Dottle o f Dr. May'* DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO. M w n h . TL This sterling household remedy bee Admiral Fournier o f France predicts been?” By this adroit atroka o f ad E p llw p t lo ld e O u r « ong been recognized as the best and war between the United States and vocacy he turned hie failure Into • afest Blood Purifier, the most aucceaaful I t haa cured tb'>u*ands where everything eh* No. IS—»I* P N U failed. Guaranteed by May M edical Lat>orat<> y success. Japan. irescription for spring humors and aucb Under Pur« Fond and Dr uga A ct, June SOtb.1908 lisorders o f the blood as boils, pimples, Guaranty No. 1MG71. Pl< a*e write for Special Free -y y illC N w ritin g to advertí aere p le a « * | Donald Graves, 14 years old, was German Inventors have at last pro lustules, blotches, tores and cutaneoiu 0? Bottle and give AQhi and com plete address m en tion th is p *p «r. shot through the right eye at his home duced a product which should mini truptions. Ka.parilla is admitted to b< OH. « . H. MAY, 548 Pearl Striet, New York. at Long Beach, Cal., by Jesse Franxen, mize the cssualtlea so frequently he best remedy for that lack of energy aged 11 years, and died tw o hours caused by the exploding of spirit ind the peciMiar debility so prevalent C R I M S O N W I N T E R RHUBARB|] later. The two lads were playing In lamps. This la no other than dena luring th* close of winter and theopeninp 11.50 l'or Dozon. M OO l'or Hunitrod. 540 00 Por Thousand >f spring. For derangements of the dl- Sou' h the Tim* to riant Rhubarb ana Harry Hants dian with a 22-calibre rifle. tured alcohol la the form of solid festive organ* it is a natural corrective, J. B. W A G N E R . T h * R H U B A K B a n d B E R R Y S p e c ia lis t _______ P a s a d e n a , cauiom la A plan is being formulated by the cubes, which can be burnt In a spe •perating directly upon the liver and ali- heirs to the millions o f Russell Sage, cial lamp by simply Igniting them nentary canal, gently but persistently Iti SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST to make a systematic war on loan with a match. The cubes, which are Emulating a healthy activity. sharks by establishing loan agencies •bout the size of a lump of sugar, look teneficial influence eztends, however, tc where people in stringent circumstan liko gelatin and burn slowly with a ¡very portion of the system, aiding in the woceaees o f digestion and assimilation ol ces can borrow at reasonable rates o f hot, blue flame. 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R a y n o r — H a v e y o u g o t t o t h e p o in t e l d o in g w ith o u t b e e f y e t ? S h y n s — N o t q u it e , b u t w e 'r e t r a in i n g d o w n t o It. W e e k b e f o r e la s t w e liv e d o n c h u c k s te a k . L a s t w e e k w a b o u g h t n o t h i n g b u t b e e f h e a r t s a n d k id n e y s . T h i s w e e k w e a rp e a t i n g p i c k l e d trip e . N e x t w e e k w e 'll b e r e a d y t o t a c k le a n y t h i n g .— C h i c a g o T r ib u n e . W ith V a b b l iB B . 'T h e y d o n ’ t g l v . m e a f a i r i h o w , ” c o m p l a i n e d th e a m b lt lo u a y o u n g C o n - ir ta a m in . ‘ ‘T h e s p e a k e r h a r d ly e v e r r e c o g n i z e e m e a n d I f I m a k e a m o t io n It e i t h e r I s n 't s e c o n d e d o r f a ll s t o c a r r y .” " T h a t 's t h e w h o le t r o u b le w it h y o u ." a n s w e r e d t h e I n flu e n tia l c o n s t it u e n t . " T h e r e 's t o o m u s t lo s t m o t io n In y o u r s t a t e s m a n s h i p .” — C h i c a g o T r ib u n e . >. -____te '______ FADELESS DYES