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M a n u fa c tu r e c * 1 1 I "T ” I_ J 13c fo r droiwad IV I 1 I M Pork and the Is-at W 1 w * * » ■ ■ mark at price fo r dreread Veal, Fraah Liras and all other pro duce H e pays 18c per pound fo r live Chickens. N o commission charged on anythin?. Ad dress all shipments F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T CO. “F ig h t in g the H e e l T ru s t” PORTLAND, OREGON el S a lt. Salt la obtained In the United Statei In several different forms and way*. From the mines It comes in blocks, and from strong brines it is obtained by evaporation or boiling by solar >t artificial heat. Bolling is either con ducted by putting it into long wooden troughs containing steam pipes, or in large open pans of Iron or steel with direct heat beneath thorn, or in large vacuum pans in which the brine ie boiled at a comparatively low pres sure, or It is heated in closed tubles al a temperature much higher than that at which brine boils under ordinary a tm o s u h e r ic n w t i i r » . T h lr e t f o r K n o w l e d g e . " F a t h e r , " s a i d t h e s m a l l b o y w it h t h e t h o u g h tfu l. In te lle c tu a l fa c e , “ h o w d o y o u d iffe r e n tia te b e tw e e n an a m b a s s a d o r a n d a m in is t e r ? ” "D iffe r e n tia te !” ga sp ed th e fa th e r , ■ tru c k a ll o f a h ea p , b u t r e c o v e r in g h im s e lf, " w e p a y th e a m b a s s a d o r a b o u t 15,500 m o r e s a l a r y , m y s o n , t h a t w e d o th e m in is te r .” H ood’s Sarsaparilla Is th e m o s t e ffe c t iv e m e d ic in e f o r th e c o m p le te p u rific a tio n “ I wonder why the De Rltches al o f th e bloocl a n d th e c o m p le te lowed their daughter to marry that r e n o v a tio n o f th e w h o le sys broken-down foreign count." T a k e it th is s p rin g . “ You know, they are just crazy after te m . A D ad S o rt. Get It today In usual liquid form or bargains, and the count was slightly tablets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses »1. damaged and very much reduced.”— Baltimore American. A l l In H a ts Cleaned A blocked SOc, with New Trimmings $1—Pan amas $1 — Ladies Straw Hats re modeled. 5c postace mails your isoft hat to us. 315-17 A ld e r St. Portla n d . O regon . GBI55y PIPE REPAIRING Of cm , dtscriptiofl by n i AMBIR.BRIER •a* MEERSCHAUM. Armici Color«. S I G S I C H E L 4c CO. KTtoSSXed Portici < *T th e S am e F ix . The Lawrence Times tells this one: A reporter waa sent to write up a fir« in a residence. Going to the door, he Inquired for the "lady of the house." The maid said she was out. “ Are any of the family at home?” asked the scribe. “ No, they are all out,” was the reply. “ Well, wasn't there a fire here last evening?” "Yes,” said the h!re<! girl, "but that’s out, too.”—Atlanta Constitution.________________ O b v io u s ly . REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; use CRESCENT BAKING POWDER Reporter—Professor, what langruai?« do you suppose the people nearest the north pole speak? The Professor—What a question! Polish, of course. B. C a lle d E a rly . "Are you going shopping, daughter? Are you going out to dine? Or why should I call you early, Call you early, daughter mine?“ "Let me whisper to you, mother. Let me whisper In your ear; T is to-night I marry Early— Mr. Early, mother dear.” —Yonker. Statesman. lfft s a la g How Its _ COFFEEC TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER ■ EXTRACTS S evere O ld S p id e r * L iv e . Old spiders, which have neither wei nor the materials to make one, oftei hunt about to find out the webs o other spiders, younger and weake: than themselves, with whom they ven ture battle. The Invader generall] succeeds, and the younger spider ti driven out to make a new web, ant the old spider remains In possesslot until a stronger spider Invades thi web and drives It out. When thus dls possessed the spider seldom venture) another attack, but tries to subsls upon the few Insects that may fal accidentally into Its clutches an/ eventually dies of hunger. W hat M ig h t H it , Been. D ig n ity . A. J U S T R IG H T l e a n SBBBEG^ CL0SSET&DEYERS PORTLAND. ORE. ^ 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. H . Saw It . Mrs. Jlpes hadn't wanted to go out In the new automobile, anyhow, and she was telling her husband so In sev eral different kind* of ways. "I'd rather have waited until I had something lit to ride In," she said, “ but you just would have me come. It Isn't a bit of fun for me, and I'd like to---- Therel You narrowly missed runnlni Into the curb. What do you think you're doing!” “I'm taking a jawy ride!” savagely answered Mr. Jlpes.—Chicago Tribune C o m m u n it y CHINESE RIOTERS BURN PROPERTY Physicians Recommend Castoria _______ / ^ A S T O R I A h a s m e t w it h p r o n o u n c e d f a v o r o n th e p a r t o f p h y s ic ia n s , p h a r m a - Governor o f Province Dead and Officials In Flight. Consulates and Missions Destroyed and Missionaries Flee in Boats S h in .. Men go down to the sea under bl lowing canvas In fewer and fewer nun her», the "tin kettle” tramp now dolu the old clipper's work, but Neptun still exacts his toll from the squart rigged ships that are fated to float ou upon the oceans, bound 10,000 miles o more, and never again be heard ol Ten big sailers thus vanished In 1901 Last year eight wind-jammers of larg burden were recorded on the world' log of missing ships. Ons was a: American, the four-masted Fort Georg of 1,770 net tons, and there are fe\ enough of ours left. Most of them ur swallowed on Cape Horn voyages.- New York Press. “ That man Bliffln lacks courage an« "I see you’re staying at a strictly energy." “ Yes, confound him !” first-class hotel, anyhow. How do you “ Why do you say that?” find the accommodations?” “Accommodations? There aren’t any. "Because he was courting my wlf< Everything I get Is a concession.” long before I met her. I f he had hat a little more courage and energy- But what’s tha use of talking about l now 7” __________________ 25c. FULL POUND r Ta “On the morrow call m . early. Call me early, mother dear? Said the maid unto her parent As she brushed away a tear. off In to ro s t. — Eight Refuges Drown. ^ c e u t ic a l s o c ie tie s a n d m e d ic a l a u th o r itie s . r e s u lts m o s t g r a t i f y i n g . fa c ts : Seoo/uf T h a t i t n o t o n ly a l l a y s s to m a c h p a in s a n d q u ie ts t h e n e r v e s , h u t a s s im i la te s t h e fo o d : in d is p u ta b le e v id e n c e t h a t i t Third— I t is a n a g r e e a b le a n d p e r fe c t s u b s titu t e I t is a b s o lu t e ly s a fe . C o r d ia l, e tc . ftn t — T he o f C a s t o r ia is u n q u e s t io n a b ly th e o f th r e e is h a r m le s s : fo r C a s t o r Oils I t d o e s n o t c o n ta in a n y O p iu m , M o r p h in e , o r o th e r n a r c o tio I t is u n lik e S o o t h in g S y r u p s , B a t e m a n ’s D ro p s , G o d fr e y ’s T h is i s a g o o d d e a l fo r a M e d ic a l J o u r n a l to s a y . O ur d u ty , h ow e v e r , is to e x p o s e d a n g e r a n d r e c o r d t h e m e a n s o f a d v a n c in g h e a lt h . The day fo r p o is o n in g in n o c e n t c h ild r e n th r o u g h g r e e d o r ig n o r a n c e end. To o u g h t to o u r k n o w le d g e , C a s t o r ia i s a r e m e d y w h ic h p r o d u c e s c o m p o s u re a n d h e a lt h , b y r e g u la t i n g t h e Changshu, China, April 19.— A ll o f the foreign-owned buildings in Chang shu have been destroyed by fire, except the British consulate. A ll the build ings rented by foreigners have been looted. All foreigners have left the city. So far as known, no foreign resident lost his life. The governor o f Hunan province. Wu Tchung Siu, and his son, were killed, and several other government officials fled. Even yet a section of the city is in flames. Six thousand foreign drilled soldiers are stationed here and a few o f these protected the governor’s house for a time, but soon all joined the rioters. The riots began April 13, when the famine sufferer s looted the rice de pots. A captain o f police was wound ed trying to restore order. Thous ands crowded around him and his as sistants, and he was obliged to flee to the yamen. The rioters followed and besieged the place all night. The following day the disturbance became anti-foreign. The Chinese In« land mission and the Norwegian and Catholic missions were burned. The other missions were destroyed April 15. The missionaries attached to the American Episcopal Missionary al liance, the United Evangelical church and the Wesleyan and Yale scientists, numbering 41 in all, took refuge in boats. They left all their effects. The destruction o f all foreign prop erty, including the Japanese consulate and the British warehouses, followed. The fate o f the Standard Oil company’s newly-erected tanks is unknown. The rioters numbered no fewer than 24,000. Eight Germans attached to the Lieb- enzoll mission were in town when the trouble began, and they fled the city to Hankow in a junk without lights. They were run down by the British gunboat Thistle and drowned. Another report says that the men drowned were Americans, but there is no confirma tion of this. e x te n d e d u s e r e s u lt a n d d o es n o t s tu p e f y . M ISSIONARIES ARE M ISSING IG. j | London, April 19.-—The Times ; correspondent in his dispatch on the | Changshu riots, says the American j missionaries are missing. Their { fate is unknown. The I t is u s e d b y p h y s ic ia n s w it h s y s t e m — n o t b y s t u p e f y in g i t — a n d t h e in fo r m a tio n .— o u r read ers a re e n t it le d to Hall's Journal of Health, L e tte rs from Prom inent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. n A L C O H O L 3 P E K C E N T. AVegelable Prcparalion for As similating the FoodamJRcdula ting (lie Stomadis andBowelsaf IN F A N T S / C H 1 L D R K N Promotes DigestiomCherrM n ess amt ReshContains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t i c . Jirapf i f Old D rX W U l'n u M W - j 4U Snum c AiisiSnd » Warm Serd- Ciunfku Sugar • ìtìatayrran F!anr. Aperfetl Remedy forConshpa- tton, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms ,Convulsi<ms.Fevtrish ness and Loss o p S leep . Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: “ I have prescribed your Castoria often for Infanta during my practice, and find It very satisfactory.” Dr. Willia;n Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stands first In Its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never l».ve found anything that so filled the place.” Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “ I have uced your Castoria and found It an excellent remedy In my household and private practlco for many years. The formula Is excellent.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: “ I prescribe your Castoria extensively, na I have never found anything to equal It for children’s troubles. I am aware that there are imitations In the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher’s.” Dr. Wm. J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: "A s the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I hnvo In my years of practlco found Cas- torla a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “ The name that your Cas toria has made for Itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse ment of the medical profession, but I, for ono, most heartily endorse it and believe It an excellent remedy.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: ’Thyslclans generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, tut In the case of Castoria my expert once, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex ception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice because I have found It to ba a thoroughly reliable remedy for children’s complaints. Any physi cian who has raised u fatally, as I have, will join me In heartiest recom mendation of Castoria.” G EN U IN E C A S TO R IA ALW AYS £oara the Signature of FscSimik Signaiure of N E W YORK. A t b m o n t h s o l«l J 5 D o s e s - 3 5 CFNTS The Kind You Have Always Bought Guaranteed under the Toodaij Profiting by the mistakes of others the two explorers, each of whom had found the south pole unknown to tht Exact Copy o f Wrapper. other, held a conference. YOUR CITY- W r it e U s. “What Is tha use," they said, “ol wrangling over It? We will write out book jointly, and will travel and lec COMMISSION MERCHANTS ture together. One of us will do th< MOVING DAY W ILL BE C O S T L Y . 129 Front St., Portland, Ore. oratorical stunt and the other will throw the plcturee on the screen.” Chicago Will Pay High for Privilege o f So they divided the spoils, which C o lo r m o re g o o d s b rig h te r a n d fa s te r c o lo rs th a n a n y oth e r d y e . O n e 10c p a c k a g e c o lo rs silk , w o o l a n d c o tto n e q u a lly w e l l Yearly Change o f Residence. a n d la g u a r a n te e d to g iv e p e rfe c t re su lts. A s k d e a le r, o r w e w i l l s e n d p o s tp a id at 10c a p a c k a g e . W r i t e fo r fre e booklet 'urned out to b. quite satisfactory. T rial Bottle Free By M O N R O E D R U G C O M P A N Y . Q u in c y , n iiw ot«- Chicago, April 19.— Chicago’s great b o w to d y e , b le a c h a n d m ix c o lo rs. L e s s o n fr o m tfe . P a s t. annual hegira, when 35,000 families Nimrod had killed so much big gamt pull up stakes and migrate to some T o o D eep (o r T e ars. $1.25 per Word Insert* Classified ads in 86 lead- that the people had begun to complain papers in U. S. Send for list. The Dake A d The milkman's horse had run away, in«: “W e’ll have no wild meat at all II other flat, w ill be a costly process this vertising Agency, 427 S. Main St.. Los Angele«, K u n y o n 's r a w r a w F in s c o a x t n e u v w ind tha contents of the wagon had or 12 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal. he doesn't let up,” they said, “and tht year. In to a c t iv it y b y g e n t le m eth ods. T h e y d& o f the year to have Landlords and moving van compan been distributed Impartially over a ter n ot Bcour, g r i p e o r w eaken. T h e y a re a cost of living Is already too high!" your teeth o u l «a d p l a t e a n d bridge " I’m not killing for the mere pleas ies have so arranged leases that people ritory two blocks long and one street to n ic to th e btom ach , liv e r a n d n e rv e s ; T O E X C H A N G E . work done. F o ro u L In v ig o r a t e in s te a d o f w ea k en . T h e y en wide. ure of It," he retorted; "I’m a faunal can move only on May 1. This year of-town patrons we I f yon suffer from Epilepsy, Fite, F a llin g Sickness. ric h th e b lo o d a n d e n a b le th e s to m a ch to General merchandise store right in the heart of finish p l a t e a n d Spasms, or have children that d o so, m y N e w D is “ No,” said the driver, as he surveyed naturalist, and I am making a collec the date falls on Sunday and as all bride« work in one g e t a ll th e n o u ris h m e n t fr o m fo o d th a t la Portland. West Side, on main thoroughfare, down cover y w ill relieve them, and all you are asked to tion.” day i f net moving van people are members of the wreck, "I'm not going to do any town; cash business o f last year, $40.000; this is a p u t In to it. T h e s e p ills c o n ta in n o ca lo d o le to send fo r a F ree T r ia l 92 B ottle o f D r. H ay's PB iosei fortune maker; we value stock and fixtures from And he kept on hunting.—Chlcagc union labor, this means a double price crying over spilt milk, but-----" m e l; th e y a r e s o o th in g , h e a lin g a n d s tim Molar Crown« • E p llo p tlo ld a O u r e f Thereupon he sat down on tha edge $10,000 to $12,000. Will exchange for cash or live u la tin g . F o r s a le b y a ll d r u g g is t s in 10c Tribune. , stock or acreage, farm land or some good real es 22k Bridge Teeth3 I t has cured thousands w here everyth in g else for everything. a n d 25c sires. I f y o u need m e d ic a l a d of the sidewalk, and his subsequent tate in Port bind. Descrilie your property in full. fa iled . Guaranteed by M ay M ed ica l Laborato y M o th e r « w in fin d M rs. W lftalore*« Sonthlnt Gold Filling« vice, w r it e M u n y o n ’ s D o cto rs. T h e y w i l l This means that every one o f 35,000 profanity, according to tha testimony Address A B 866, Oregonian, Portland, Oregou. U nder Pu re F o o d and D rugs A ct, June 80th, 1906 a d v is e to th e b est o f th e ir a b ilit y a b s o ty ru p th e b es t re m ed y to use fo r t h . i r ch ildren Enamel Filling* Guaranty N o . 18971. Please w rite fo r S pecial Free families, who w ill move on that day, of everybody within hearing, establish lu te ly fr e e o f C h a rg e . M U N Y O N ’ S, *34 l u r in g th e te e th in g p e rio d . Silver Filling« 93 Bottle and g iv e A G fi and com plete address Y e t to lie T e s te d . a n d J e ffe rs o n Sts., P h ila d e lp h ia , F a . will be forced to pay $6 an hour for ed a new record. Good Rubber m OR. W. H. MAY, 548 Pearl Street, New York. K u r v ic t im . Send 10c fo r trial package. “ Brother Stoneklng, how do you Plate« 5.00 the services o f a van. In addition P re c o c io u s « B e it Rubber _ “ Tou'v. got whiskers to bum,” wat there will be double price for helpers. think you are going to Ilk« the new Pistes 7.1 the suggestive remark of the barber " Y e s , ” said the p r o u d young father, preacher?” The moving fever, peculiar to Chi CRIMSON W IN T ER RHUBARB BR. W. A. WISE, P rhwht i n Muuara Painless ExtrMloe . as he Inspected the long, straggling •we’ve got the little chap trained so "I don’t know; I haven’t played a ■1S T MCTHOOS $1.60 Per Dozen. $6.00 P er Hundred. $40.00 P er Thousand » mat iirmitHi* w roarum cago, is a sort of tragic joke. People that If he gets lost, or somebody kid beard of the man In the chair. game of golf with him yet.” Painless Extraction Free when plates o r bridee w ort April-M au Is the Time to Plant Rhubarb ana Berru Plants la ordered. Consultation Freo. You cannot set better J. B. W A G N E R , T h e R H U B A R B a n d B E R R Y S p e c ia list "All right," said the oustomer, with move from one flat to another not a naps him, he cu n tell his name and painless work anywhere, no matter how much you pegs _______________________ P a s a d e n a , C a l 11 o m l a________________________ a' sigh of resignation. "You can g< whit better, pay an average o f $40 for where his h o m o Is. Georguy, tell the A l l w o r k fu lly g u a ra n te e d f o r fift e e n yearn. ahead and singe ’em.” moving, live off the mantels and sleep lady your full name and where you For he didn’t know but the barber*! in the bath tubs for a week, see their live." SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST next suggestion might be that he make household goods wrecked and probably JlJJy W ljjy UJJey, ding kiddy woo IN C O R P O R A T E D hurnaldea of them.—Chlcaxo Tribune. And themselves in a worse community Google teet,” promptly r e s p o n d e d the P a in le s s D e n tis t s Fading Building, Third ft Washington, PORTLAND. 0REMM than that which they left. Y e t they bright little 2-year-old.—Chicago Trib U n iq u e . ©nice Hours: • A. M. to • P. 1C. Sundays, 9 to 1 une. __________________ Portland S eattle Spokane “In what shape,” asked the reporter, move every year. B r o k e . “did your fugitive cashier leave bla ac A.k for Their Good, and counts? Can you tell me?” They were drinking soda In ths Gen Wallace Mansion Burns, "I can, young man,” eald the presl- tlewoman's Club. San Francisco, April 19.— Fire today ' dent of the Institution, "and there's ■ “ I wish,” said the fat ons with gray good story tn It. His accounts are not destroyed the old Judge Wallace man hair, "that you could break my daugh SWASTIKA ENDSEALS ! only perfectly straight, but they show sion on Van Ness avenue, which, after .that we owe him a balance of 1165.17,“ the earthquake and Are o f 1906, was ter Nell of bridge.” THEY ARE VALUABLE The young one In pink smiled faint "The trouble with that story," groan converted into T a it’s Pompeiian gar ed the reporter, "is that nobody will dens, one o f the most fashionable cafes ly. " I did break her last night,” she T h ey W ill Secure Y o u M an y U seful believe It!"—Chicago Tribune, said.— Brooklyn Citizen. in the West. Articles W ithout Cost Count de Salarazara, Spanish consul • q n e l c h l n g ■ F a ls e R n n e x . Pettit’s Eye Salve for 25c at San Francisco, whose offices were Traveler (In Drearyhurst)—I think I relieves tired or overworked eyes, in the building, suffered the loss of have heard that the people of your itops eye aches, congested, inflamed >r sore eyes. All druggists or Howard nearly all his consular papers and fam town are about to have Its name ily heirlooms. His w ife ’s dresses, changed to something else. Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Uncle Welby Oosh—Ther’ ain’t no valued at $5,000, were burned. The La c l« Allan. Foundation fur that story, mister. building was valued at $15,000. “ A {ady came into m y store lately and sa id : stomach, sluggish liver or You've got ue mixed up with Oshkosh. “Ons of these days,” predicted Uncle —Chicago Tribune. Allen Sparks, "some ambitious Eskimo “ T have been using a N e w Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter constipated Dowels should Trust Alleged Holdup. will make his way, with great hard In m y apartment. I want one now for my summer home. I think W k «r W as Yet Jefferson City, Mo., April 19.— A t be the Bitters, because it ships. down to the equator, and when these oil stoves are wonderful. I f only women knew what a he goes back home and tells of his suf torney General Major today filed with He was an old darky. He wore no has proven its right to be comfort they are, they would all have ferings and the wonderful sights he Special Commissioner Judge Theodore overcoat, and the Icy wind twisted his one, 1 spoke about my stove to a lot called “ the best.” It is taw he'll be hooted at as ths biggest Brace the state’s brief in the proceed threadbare clothes about his shriveled of my friends, and they were aston liar In ths arctlo circle."—Chicago ings to oust the International Harves body. for Indigestion, Costive ished. They thought that there was Tribune. __________________ ter company from Missouri. In his “ Wind,” he demanded, whlmlscally, smell and smoke from an oil stove, and ness and Malaria. Try it. T k e N e w C o lle g e G am e , brief Major says: “ It is well within "war wui you dls time las’ July?"— that it heated a room just like any other When other arms and other legs stove. 1 told them of my experience, the power o f this company, in the ab Everybody's. The game of football play; and one after another they got one, and sence of any natural or business cause, And fair co-eds and wispy legs now, not one of them would give hers This sterling household remedy has to increase the price on binders and Commingle In the fray. up for five times its cost.’ " long been recognized as the best end There may perchance In bleachers rise mowers to any extent it sees fit, and infest Blood Purifier, the most successful The lady who said this had thought the public is powerless to do other The voice of some old fret. prescription lor spring humors and suck an oil stovd was all right for quickly than raise its hands that its pockets To say with sorrow and surprise lisordera of the blood as boils, pimples, heating milk for a baby, or boiling a "And so. It's come to thatl* may be looted.” pustules, blotches, sores and cutaneous kettle of water, or to make coffee —Chlcaxo Tribune. truptions. Kasparills is admitted to be quickly in the morning, but she never Lightning Hits Balloon. W a n t e d t k e P reeff. .he best remedy for that lock of energy dreamed of using it for difficult or ind the peculiar debility so prevalent heavy cooking. Now—she knows. "You look sweet enough to klse,” Bitterfield, Prussian Saxony, April luring the close of winter and theopenins lays the Impressed man. D o y o u r e a lly apprecia te w h a t a N e w 19.— The balloon Delitzsch, which as Perfectio n O il C ook-S tove m ean s to yo u ? N o if spring. For derangements of ths d ( “ So many gentlemen toll mo that," cended here last night, fell to the i Since M«y, 1906, Ayer'* S*r- m o re coal to ca rry , no m o re co m in g to th e {(-stive organs it is a natural corrective, din ner ta b le so tired out th a t yo u ca n 't eat. » y l y answers ths fair girl. earth with great force near the village j operating directly upon the liver and a ll saparilla has been entirely free Just ligh t a P erfectio n S to ve and im m ed ia tely "Ah! That should make you happy.” o f Reichensachsen, about 20 miles th e h ea t from an in tense blu e fla m e shoots nentary canal, gently but persistently from alcohol. If you are in up to th e b o tto m o f pot, k ettle o r oven . But "But they merely say that," she ra northwest of Eisensach, in a thunder ' itimulating a healthy activity. Its th e room isn 't heated. T h e re is no sm oke, no poor health, weak, pale, nerv- llies. "They merely tell me the facts storm. The crew o f four men were : jeneficial influence extends, however, tff em ell, no ou tsid e h eat, no d ru d gery in tha ¡very portion of the system, aiding in ths k itch ca w h e r e one o f th e se sto v e s is used. n the rase and never prove their killed. The balloon passed over Eisen oua, ask your doctor about tak jroceases of digestion and assimilation of itatements." sach at midnight and soon drifted into ing this non-alcoholic tonic and | reod, promoting a wholesome, natural a thunder storm. It is assumed it was alterative. If he has a better ippetite. correcting sour stomach, bad struck by lightning and that the gas Qreath, irregularities of the bowels, oon- medicine, take his. G et the best exploded. The envelope was in tatters. K I C K l l l . U I . F M .A IH K ■tipation and the long list of troubles always. T h is is our advice. lirectly traceable to thoee unwholesome "Having taken your wonderful Casco- Ballplayer Drops Dead. -renditions. Kasparills dispels drowsi We publish our formulas rets’ for three months sod being entirely ness, headache, backache and despond, Freeburg, 111., April 19.— William lured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, W s banish slsohol yncy Sue to inactivity of the hear, from our msdlolaas [ think a word of praise Is das to Schmidt, 28 years old, first baseman It has a Cabinet Top with a shelf for kaeping plates and food hot. The kidneys and digestive tract. It in • W s urv# you to Cured R ight aft Home Csscnrets’ for their wonderful compnei- for the local baseball team, was almost nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental • • • s u it jam » strengthening tonic of tha highest value. ion. I have taken numerous other so instantly killed by a pitched ball dur and attractive. Made with I, S and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stovea re lied remedies but without avail, end I ing a game with a SL Louis team to can be had with or without Cabinet. THE BEST SPRINQ MEDICINE ind that Cases rets relievo more in a do, day. He was struck over the heart A sluggish liver means ■ coated tongue, K n r y dealer « h i , » t o . ; If M l at yo—re, w rit, for Deecrlptl ve Circular H oyt C hkm ical C o . Portland, Oregon a had breath, and constipated bowels. ban all the others I have taken would in to the H u n t i c n c y of the while batting and fell dead after taking Tbs question is. “ What is tbs best thing I year.'' James McCone, r n u N a jt - ' i « a few steps toward first base. A cor to do under such circumstances? ” Asa PWaaant. PalateM*. Potent Taete Ooed. oner’s jury was empaneled on the field W E S T E R N ELECTRO PODE CO. Do Good. Never Sick-n Weaken or Grips your doctor If this Is not ■ good answer: __________________________ (Incorporated) MS L e e A ssoles S L. L ee « «s e is e . C M 10c. B t Me Never eold la balk. The r — from among the spectators and ■ ver ''Taka laxative doses of Aysr’s Pills.” Okie tablet ■ temped C C C. 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