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OWES HER HEALTH To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Scottville, Mich.— “ I want to tell you how much good Lydia E.Idnkham’s V e g e t a b l e Com pound and Sanative Wash have done me. I live on a farm and have worked very hard. I am forty- five years old, and am the mother of th ir te e n children. Many people think it strange that I am not broken d o w n with hard work and the care o f ltty fam ily, but I tell them o f my good friend, your Vegetable Compound, and that there w ill be no backache and bearing down pains fo r them if they w ill take It as I have. I am scarcely ever with out it in the house. “ I w ill say also that I think there la no better medicine to be found for young girls to build them up and make them strong and well. M y eldest daughter has taken Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound for pain fu l periods and irregularity, and it has always helped her. “ I am always ready and willing to apeak a good word fo r the Lydia E. Pinkhain’ s Remedies. I tell every ona I meet that I owe my health and hap. plness to these wonderful medicines.” —Mrs. J. G. J o h n so n , Scottville, Mich., B.F.D. 3. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm fu l drugs, and to-day holds the record fo r the largest number o f actual cures o f f t mu: a diseases* , Skylights Tanks D ow n Spouts G utters S teel C eiling J. C. B A Y E R 204 Market Portland, Oregon Ton seth F lo ra l C om p an y CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS WEDDING DECORATIONS Special attention triven to out-of-tow n orders. C D C C Boys and girls! Do you want a good I VI C L camera A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E ? N o t a toy. Takes good pictures. Send ad dress; w e w ill forw ard 24 pkgs. o f Postal Cards. Sell them to your friends and neigh bors at 10c per pkg. Return the moiWy to us. W e w ill then send you this camera A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E . W rite today. THE HELPERS, Ellsworth. Clarke Co.. Wash. The Waltzing Cat of Maine. Prince, owned by Mrs. Lutie Rowe •f 80 Lowell street, LewUton, danoee whenever he hears music of any sort. He Is one year old, tips the scales at 11 pounds, la a fighter and thus far in life has escaped without serious in jury.— Portland Preaq COFFEE- TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER » EXTRACTS J U S T RIGHT < S 2 n $ 2 a !3 B E > CLOSSET & DEYEJtS PORTLAND. QRE.' TW O GRAND CRUISES — A ROUND th e W O R L D T h « First to leave N e w Y o r k N o v e m b er l f 1911, and the Second from San F ra n cisco , F eb ru ary 17, 1912. By the L a rg e Transatlantic S. S. HI F V F I AND f 17-000 Ì U L L IC L H H U V t ONS>J D u ratio n (. i R Rfl ?nd np. including all necessary ex- 110 D a y s I penses aboard and ashure. O p tio n al T ou rs o f 17 D A Y S IN IN D IA , 14 D A Y S IN J A P A N . HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE S en d for Illu strated B o o k let. 41-45 B R O A D W A Y . NEW YO RK. OREGON AND WASHINGTON FARM LAND S Industry In Switzerland. Dairy farming conatltutaa aa tra- tortant Industry In Swltssrland. The »reduction and handling of large quan- Jtles of milk, consumed in numerous thocolate factories and milk condens- ng concerns in the confederation, the lomestlc consumption of milk, buttei ind cheese and the manufacture of iheese for export engage the attention ind services of a large number of »eople. __________________ Shake Into Your Shoes A lle n '. Foot-Ha*©, a pow der fo r th e fe e t. I t eurw painful, swollen, smartimr. sw ea tin g fe e t. Make* new shoe* easy. Sold by a ll Druinriat* and Shu, Store*. Don’ t accept any substitute. Sampb FR E E . A d d rt-s A . S. Olmrted. L e Huy. N . Y . Depends on Crops. The financial barometer rtsei o. falls with assurances of promlss c: greater or lesser crops. With largt crops every Interest of manufacturers trade, transportation and commerct are active with promise of genera prosperity, and no private Interest) should be able In any manner to ob tain preference or advantage over ai Industry upon which the prosperity o all great interests are so largely de p en d en t.__________________ Constipation causes many serious dis eases. I t in thoroughly cured by Doc tor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One j laxative, three for cathartic. Never an Overproduction. Bo long as there are thousands 01 poorly nourished and underfed men women and children In every larg« city, many of whom are sustained by charitable aid, there can be no over production of foods. In every larg« city there Is an enormous undercon sumption not only of foods but ol other necessities that are having s serious effect upon the best develop neat of cltlea Pettit’s Eye Salve for 25c. Relieves tired eyes, quickly stopi eye aches, congested, inflamed and com mon sore eyes. All druggists O' Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Threshing Machine*. The flail was the only lnstrumen. formerly used for threshing grain The Romans used a machine called the trlbulum—a sledge loaded with stones or Iron, drawn over the grain sheaves by horses or oxen. The first machine attempted In modern time« was Invented by Michael Menzles at Edinburgh, about 1732. Another wai Invented In 1776. It Is only within the past thirty-five years that the thresh lng machine was brought to anything like perfection. Many people have re eding gum*. Rul Han;lina Wizard Oil on gum* and atop th< decay; chase the disease genus with s mouth wa.-h of a few drops to a .-poonfu of water. Beating the Bachelor. In Sicily the fir tree Is unknown as a Christmas adjunct, but the very ludicrous custom of “ beating the bachelor” Is observed by the women All of the unmarried men In the vil lage are driven Into the church after mass by the outnumbering women and ntn about the sacred edifice and beaten until they declare (often falsa ly) that they will wed ere another Christmas come around. TO CLUE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take L A X A T I V E BROMO Quinine Tablet*. Dru^arints refund money i f it fails to cure. E. W G R O V E ’S signature is on each box. 25c. M «r*ly an Architectural Incident. The West Philadelphia man picked np his morning paper and read the head lines: “ Man Hit by Bolt Prom Clear Sky.” For a moment he was puz- sled. Then he read further on and found that the man had been standing near a skyscraper, In course of erec tion, and that a workman had dropped the bolt, which had alighted on the un fortunate man’s dome of thought— PhlladelDhta Times PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Y ou r druggrist w ill refund money i f P A Z O O IN T M E N T fails to cure any case o f Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protru din g Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. A Wise 8yrl»n. ^ An Individual who had once been l painter left off painting and became a doctor of medicine. When It wai ■aid to him. ‘“Why hast thou dons this?“ ne replied. “ The error* mad« In painting all eyes see and scruti nize, but the mistakes of the healln, art the ground covereth."—“ Book ol Laughable Stories ” from the Syrian Specialized Farming. Mlsa Jessie Nicholson Inherited a farm of 226 acres In New Jersey, which her father bad farmed In the old way. When she took It she re alized that the new way to do things le to specialize, so she began to do this on the farm. She raise« Canada field pees, her own hay and makes a silo, sells chiokens and milk, and that Is all. There are 100 cows and she puts away $3 000 each year. M others w i l l A n d Mrs. W in s lo w 's B o o th ia , Syrup tije b est rera ed v to use to t th a ir c iilld r s a l u r i n g the t e e th in g p e rio d . B ou gh t and Sold H A R R Y M . C O U R T R IG H T Y eon Bid,.. Portland, Ora. YOUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AUTOMOBILES. Thorough, practical an 1 unlimit e d course. We assist students to s e c u r e positions ss chauffeurs, r e p a ir m e n , etc. Write Automobile School of Orejon »4 Mm mm Ties tsMai PORTLAND. - OREGON ALCOHOL K ê e l e y OPIUM— TOIACCO i PoRTLANlD,OREGON. Cure FT «bits FoM tlrelr t k r r l. C>n!y «arborired Kaaiey In- f »tote ia OreocB. W rit# fo r lile-tratad ci m ia r . t o u r M arrar* *, t i l 11 M il. But Marts of Trade. Cltlea are not the producers of wealth. They are but the marts or trading places for the products of the wealth of the earth and of labor, and for the distribution of commero*. They are not the places for homes, for they have to be continually giving way to the growth and demands for trad*. __________________ To Polish Furniture. For furniture there Is nothing to equal olive oil or raw linseed oil. rub bed Into the wood, according to the grain. The woodwork may require reetalnlng aa well. Ordinary old oak Is always Improved by rubbing It with warm beer. It should be remembered that linseed oil has the effect of dark ening mahogany. T R Y MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eye» and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy. Liquid, 25c. 60c, 61.00. Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes. 25c. $1.00. Eye Book« and Eye Advice Free by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chii Careful Burdette. Robert J. Burdette, who* a bar was lecturing his younger brother John oo< ■vsuing about sleeping with hie ssoetk wide open. "Johnny,” Mid Boh, “you will never live to be married if roe sleep with your month opea Yew'S die of eoasnmptloe If yoa don’t “Bat yon sloop that way replied John “Tee. that’s tree,” re piled Bob; “but whenever I feel a p self sleeping that way. with m f I get up and s h e » " ' SIRE IS H A LF THE HERO. H I« I. COLDS Importane« in Producing Good Dairy Stock Undere*timated. P. W h itn e y . F o rm e r In s tru c to r D a iry in g . S ta te A g r ic u ltu r a l C o l le g e o f W ash in gto n . In Many dairymen have given no other thought to the sire than that he was a necessity In bringing the cows to their milk. Any kind of a sire would answer this purpose, and when it came to considering the offspring, the sire was never taken into considera tion. A heifer was saved from the herd because her dam was a good producer, and when perhaps no one knew or even cared from what sire she came. The poor dairy sire, then, is directly responsible for our hav ing so many unprofitable cows at the present time. “ The sire is half the herd,” Is a saying, the truth of which is vouched for by all progressive dairymen, ami in the using o f a good, pure-bred sire on grade cows, as the great ma jority of the dairymen should do, he is more than “ half the herd,” for hie characteristics are firmly fixed by continued breeding along the same lines, while those of grade cows are not, and his characteristics appear much more prominent in the off spring. In selecting a dairy sire, the fol lowing points should be considered: (1) pedigree, (2) purity of breeding. (3) type, (4) prepotency, and (5J health. Purity of Breeding: Under no con sideration should anything but a pure bred sire be used. W e cannot discard the grade cow, for there is but a very small per cent of the cows that are pure-bred, and they could not begin to supply the demand for dairy products, but as one sire is enough for about forty cows, and as he alone will have as much or more influence on the offspring as will the entire forty cows. It can readily be seen that It Is quite possible to meet the demand for sires from the pure bred herds that we have and also to see that purity of breeding is of much more importance in the sire than in the dam. Pedigree: Dairymen, as a rule, save the heifers from their best cows, realizing that they will make better cows than would the heifers from the poor cows. The same thing is true of the dairy sire, that is, the better his ancestry Is the better he should be. First of all, one should consider the merit of his sire’s mother as pro ducer, also the daughters of his sire, and grandsire. A ll of the females, as far back as they can be traced, should be considered. The further back continuous records can be traced the better for the animal. Type: By all means, select a sire that is distinctly masculine. This is noticeable in -th e head and back of the animal. He should have a bold, bright eye, and a well arched, mas culine neck. From the shoulders backward he should have the same general outline as the dairy cow. He should carry no surplus flesh, but should always be a strong, vigorous, active animal. Prepotency: Prepotency Is the term that signifies the power which an animal possesses o f transmitting Its characteristics to its offspring. Unless a dairy sire is prepotent, he is useless, no matter how fine an in dividual he may otherwise be. The purer the breeding the more likely he is to be preponent, other things be ing favorable. The full value of a dairy sire is never known until he has heifers at the producing age, and for this reason a middle-aged bull is much better than a young one that has no descendants. A good individ ual should never be destroyed until he is too old for service. Health: The health of the dairy sire must be given careful considera tion. Any predisposition to disease makes him useless, for this would more than likely be transmitted to his offspring. He must be free from contagious diseases, as it is possible for the sire to scatter contagious dis ease to all animals in the herd in a very short time, and extreme care is necessary in handling and caring for him. W e are facing a shortage o f dairy cows in the United States and if a man expects to have a good herd of cows he must raise them rather than buy them. For this reason the dairy sire should be selected with the greatest care, and the points which have been discussed in preceding paragraphs should be carefully con sidered. On Going to 8leep. How do we go to sleep? How does Mother Nature charm away our con sciousness? First of all, ehe throws her spell on those centres of our bod ies that preside over the muscular sys tem. causing one group of muscles after another gradually to collapse. Thereafter, various powers of mind succumb In regular order. First, we lose attention and Judgement. Then memory goes, and Imagination wan ders away In reveries of Its own. Ideas of time and space cease to control thought as gentle sleep— the nurse of our life— draws nearer. Then comes the turn of the special senses, begin nlng with Bight— eyelids cloee and eyeballs turn upward and Inward, a* If to shut out all light, the pupil« con tracting more and more a« slumber steals over u». The power of hearing fades away. The heart beat« and breath Is drawn more and more slow ly. Temperature falls by perhaps two degrees, and the body lose« three time« leas heat than when awak«. Coffee Cream pie. Heat one cup coffee and one cup milk In double boiler. Mix half a cup of sugar, seven level tablespoonfuli sifted pastry flour, quarter teaspoon ful salt, little milk (reserved from th« cup), and the yolks of two eggs. Add to hot coffee and cook till thick, stir ting constantly, then add walnut of butter and let It cool (covered) while making frosting of white* of two eggs beaten stiff, then add one heap ing tablespoon of confectioner’s sugar Put cream In baked «hell, frost and brown lightly. W illin g to O b llgs. “ Look here,” roared the angry man who bad bought a lot of suburban rnal- | estate, "that ground you told me Is under water, and there are actually little fish swimming about” “ O, I’ll fix that all righ t” assured the oily tongued agent "Then you’ll give me another lot or return the money T” "Not exactly th at but H I tend you out some fishing tackle to catch th* fiaF JAIL IS BURNED IG E R BY INSURRECTOS T G R A IN Carry Out Threat Made Sev D R IL L eral Days Previous. M u n y o n ’s C o ld R e m e d y R e lie v e s the head, th ro a t and lu n g s a lm o s t im m e d ia te ly . C h ecks F e vers , sto p s D is c h a rg e s o f the nose, ta kes a w a y a ll ach es and pains caused b y co ld s. I t cu re s G r in am i o b stin a te C o u g h « and p re v e n ts Pn eu m on ia . W r it e P r o f. M u n yo n , .V’ rd and J efferso n Sts.. Ph il:»., P a ., f o r in cd icu l a d v ic e a b s o lu te ly fr e e . A WARNING TO MANY Some Interesting Facts Regarding Health S:atistics. Few people realize to what extent their health depends upon the condition o f the kidneys. The physician in nearly all cases ot serious illness, makes a chemical analy sis o f the patient’s urine. Ho knows that unless the kidneys are doing their work properly, the other organs cannot be brought back to health and strength. When the kidneys are neglected or abused in any way, serious results are 9ure to follow. According to health statistics, B rig h t’s disease which is really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths in 11)09, in the state o f New Y ork alone. Therefore, it behooves us to pay more- attention to the health of these most important organs. An ideal herbal compound that has had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr. K ilm e r’s Swamp Root, the great Kidney, L iv e r and Bladder Rem edy. The mild and healing influence o f this preparation is soon realized. It stand! the highest for its remarkable record ol cures. I f you feel that your kidneys require attention, and wish a sample bottle write to Dr. K ilm er & Co., Binghamton N. Y. Mention this paper and they will gladly forward it to you absolutely free, by mail, Swamp-Root is sold by every druggist in bottles o f two sizes—^50c and $1.00. You can’t sow thistles and reap figs. If you plant Ferry's Seeds you grow exactly what you expect and in a p r o fu s io n and i tion never excelled. Success Brings Many New Recruits to Rebel Cause— United States Troop Strictly Neutral. Calexico, Feb. 13.— The Mexican guardhouse, located Just across the International line at Mexicali, was burned to the ground by the Insur rectos at 3 o’clock this morniug. This was done in fulfillment of a warning given the Federal officials by the insurrecto leaders when they evacuated Mexloall 12 days ago, that if any attempt was made to resume the collection ot customs the build ing would he destroyed upon the re turn of the insurrectos. The alarm of fire was given by sen tries in the camp of the United States troops less than a block away from the burning buildings, but none of the soldiers crossed over, strict or ders having been issued to remain on United States territory. No Federal soldiers have appeared and the rumor that Mexican troops had appeared across the desert be tween Picachos Pass and New River proved groundless. In anticipation ot the troops appearing, Berthold called In all the sentries and massed them in the bull fight arena. Recruits to the lusurgent force are constantly being received. The state ment was made today that the Insur gents have 50 men in the Cocopas Mountains, where they cau keep close watch of Picachos Pass, through which the Federáis must come from Ensenada to Mexicali. llerthold had secured the services ot nearly 100 Cocopa Indians to act as scouts and guides through the mountain district, and it Is believed the Insurgent scouts are keeping Leyva well posted on the movements of the Federal soldiers. The Signal Service Corps of the United States Army has sent a de tachment of eight men to Yuma and three to. Calexico to establish wire less stations. It Is expected that sta tions will be established at points of about 30 miles apart from Yuma to San Diego. In this manner the United States Government will be able to keep In touch with the situa tion In Northwestern Mexico. Aviation 8quad For Militia. San Francisco.—Colonel George A. Schastey, commanding the Coast A r tillery Corps, National Guard, pro poses to form an aviation squad, with Eugene Ely at the head. It Is the first time such a thing has been done. Many details remain to be worked out, but the principal obstacle has been overcome In securing the writ ten consent of Ely, who recently flew his Curtiss biplane on to the deck of the cruiser Pennsylvania, with the un 1 hey won lh« win! priie f«r Rose* at llw S<aide Exposition Us derstanding that an aviation squad jrear. They are planlca in Portland's most bea tif.il paidens. Ltrgt shall be formed, of which he Is to held pUnts by rxprm. Sr d postal for caUlo*!* today. THE SIBS0N be the head and chief Instructor. ROSE NURSERIES. 1180 C. MdwaokU Avenue. Portland, Oregoa Ely has promised that two others of the Curtiss team will enllBt with him and assist in the work of Instruction. The organization of the squad will be completed as quickly as possible If your Farm or P ro p e r ly in For S a l s with the Intention of having It partic I Can Sell it QUICK for CASH ipate In the Coast Artillery maneu vers of the San Francisco compan Send Description and P ric«. Address ies at the Presidio June 3 to 17, and C A BENGTSON those of the San Diego companies 500 H en ry Bldg. P O R T L A N D . ORE. July 1 to 15. Homesteads and Timber Lands Located No Encouragement. Creditor—"Is your master at home?” Servant— "Yes, please walk In.” Cred itor— "Thank heaven, I shall see some money at last.” Servant— "Don't make that mistake, lf he had any money, he wouldn't be at home.”— Fllenende Blatter. Some Knock. Many a man who almost has a fit when his wife pays $5 for a bonnet, will think nothing of spending as much for • box of cigars with which to pollute the atmosphere. Comfort In the Zoo. If I have cares In my mind, I com* lo the zoo, and fancy they don't pass the gate.. I recognize my friends, my enemies, In countless cages.— W. U Thackeray's Letters. A Corking Good omoke! ^M ONUM ENTAL FULL WORTH W rite for P rices and ò o m p le 5 i g 5 ic h e l &Co. PORTLAND.ORE. W h o le s a le A g e n t s On« on th* Agnostlo. A tiny girl once taught an «gnostic t lesson with simple Impretslvanems ind fores. "God Is nowhers.” so th* agnostic wrote on the small maiden’s lists. The child unsuspectingly rs*- lerad: "God Is now here.” W e Ship on 30 D A Y S ’ FR E E T R I A L F R E IG H T P A ID Meningitis Dread Over. New York.— The Rockefeller Insti tute for Medical Research announced that the effectiveness of antl-menln- gltls serum had been generally ac cepted by medical authorities throughout the world and that the new remedy had taken Its place with vaccine and dlptherta antitoxin as an improved agency for the protection of public health. The serum will no longer be free. The New York City Board of Health has undertaken the production of the new serum, and for a short time will supply urgent requests from outside the state, in this city the board will designate stations where the remedy will be kept always on hand. Navarro Reception I* Off. El Paso, Texas, Feb. 13.—Jefe Po litico Martinez’ public reception to General Navarro, set for today, has been Indefinitely postponed. General Navarro did not arrive. Insurrecto couriers definitely located the Federal leader at a lake a few miles south west o f Ahumada, a station on the Mexican Central about 80 miles south. The Insurrecto forces are scattered between Ahumada and Juarez, where- ever they can find pasture and wa ter. The country for 100 miles south of hore Is practically a desert. Latest Improved in the Hoe; Single or Double Disc; Force Feed; Steel Ribbon Tubes; Ke-enforeed Frame- no sagging; Heavy Wooden Wheels. The Strongest and Best-Made Drill on the Market. Two, four, or six-hor.-e hitch. Send for large Illustrated Catalogue, and state size Drill interested in. Drills are guaranteed. THE F00TT-T1TUS MACHINERY HOUSE 184 Union Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON The Game Went Wrong, The stranger laid down four aces and scooped in the pot. "This game ain't on the level," protested Sage brush Sam. at the came time produc ing a gun to lend force to hla accusa tion. "That ain't the hand I dealt ye.”— Lipplncott's. Turkish Progress. The whirling dervishes of Scutari have gone on strike. So say* the "Berliner Lokal-Anzelger," which, un fortunately, philosophizes upon this evidence of Turkish progress. Instead of Informing Its readers of the grlev* am es of the strikers. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is the best of all medicines for the cure of diseases, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation o f its kind devised by «; regularly gradu ated physician—an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases o f women. It is a safe medicine in may condition of the system* T H E O N E R T M E D Y which contains no alcohol and no injurious habit-forming drugs and which creates no craving for such stimulants. T H E O N E R E M E D Y so good that its maker« are not afraid to print its every ingredient on each outside bottle - wrapper and ¿¿test to the truthfulness of the same under oath. It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn’ t it ean get it. Don’ t take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine OF k n o w n c o m p o s it io n . N o counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist who says something else is “ just as good as Dr. Fierce’ s’ ’ is cither mistaken or is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to be trusted. H e is trifling with your K"*«t priceless possession your h ealth - may be your life itself. See that you get what you ask for. t h e Famous V O n ee A R »\ o The Rayo Lamp is . high grade lamp, «old at a low price. There are lamps that cost more, but there Is no bettor lump made at any price. Constructed o f solid brans; nickel plated—easily kept clean; an ornament to any room In any bonne. There lsnothim r known to the art o f lump-muklntf that can add to the valu e o f the K A Y O I Jimp a* a llght- giylng device. Kvcry dealer everywhere. I f not at yours, writ« for duscripllvo circular to the nearest agency o f the S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (Incorporated) DISTEMPER Pink Fye, Fpizootle. Shipping fever and Catarrhal r«v«r Sure cure and positive preventive, no matter how Hornes a t any air« a re infected o r “ oxposed.” Liqu id, given on th e ton gu e; acts on t h « B oot! and Gland*. e x p e l» th e poisonous ge rm » from the body. Cures D is tem per in D oits and Sheep am i Cholera in Pou ltry. Lar^ent sellin g liv e stock rem edy. Cures L a G rip p e am ong human beings and is a fin « Kid* ney remedy, 50c and $1 a bottle; $5 and $10 a dozen. Cut this out. K e e p It. Show to you r d rmrgist, w h o w ill g e t it fo r you. F ree Booklet. * D is tem per. Causes and Cu res.” S pecial agon la wanted. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., ¿isSyS. MSIIEN, IND., O.S.A. H OW A HD E. HTTHTOR - Anwiyer and ChemUt, Lead vtlle, Colorado. Hpecimen price«: Cold, Hilver, Lead, SI. Gold, Silver. 75o; Gold, «to; Zino or Copper, SI. MalIIna envelope* a d fu ll price list sent on application. Control and Umpire work to* Hotted. Reference: Oarbonute National Hank. IN L A TE W IN TE R A N D EARLY S P R IN G W e seldom feel JUST RIQHT At such a time KASPARILLA is the beet and safest Blood Purifier, the most successful rescription for spring humors and such f in your »p a re hour*. N o M D vaaainf o r solicit ing. Addreaa HOME CIRCLE, BOX 1444, BOSTON, MASS isorders of the blood as boils, pimples, pustule*, blotches, sores and cutaneous ree tnanspontation F lorida and return . Mail eruptions, Kasparilla is admitted to bs name» five land buyers. This ad. has V a l u e . the best remedy for that lack o f energy W rite. FL0RI0A LAND SYNDICATE, J a ck »o»ville. Fla. and the peculiar debility so prevalent during the close of winter and the opening of spring. For derangements of the di hend 2c Btnm p for IHe »ample* of out very best Gold gestive organs it is a natural corrective, KmlxMhed Birthday. Flower and Good Lurk Poetai Card». I caul lful color* ami level ¡cut design*. Ar? operating directly upon the liver and all- 1'oai Card Club, 740 Jack non Hi., 'iopeiiu. Kan, mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy activity. It* beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in tbs U P P L I E S W rite for catalogue» and literature. Developing processes o f digestion and assimilation of and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention food, promoting a wholesome, natural P ortlan d P h o to fcupply Co. i appetite, correcting aour stomach, bad 149 Third street PORTLAND. ORR breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles U l P %A| f j I n broken machinery and ranting* TV L TV L L U ol all kind* by a new process, directly traceable to those unwholesome Kasparilla dispels drowsi making them a* good a» new. Machine work of conditions. all kind*. W e fix any old thing. Partland Oiy Acehrlm ness, headache, backache and despond WdA*« C mumbt . 305 UU bb St PU b M mb 5769 PwtW Or ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest valus. Consolation. W ife of Belated Fox Huntor—"Oh. TH E BE8T SPRING M EDICINE Perkins, what do you think can have IlO YT C h b m ic a i , C o . Portland, Oregon happened to 81r John? Surely, lf be § been thrown and hurt th* mar* would w n a t s o n e r e d H lm . have found her wajr home by now 4” "You look sober. ..Dld fathor refus* Coachman— “ Oh, no mum— a nice bis consent to our marrlage?” "No, gentle animal Ilk» ’«T would have be gave hli consent ail rtght, but told browsed round tbs body until It was me not to come toi.hlm wlth any off *ound."— Funch. my future troubles. TO $30 W EEKLY S F BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE K O D A K S iND KODAK Land Values In Bohemia. Land In Bohemia la becoming too fear for grazing purpose* and even dairy cattlo are being disposed of by “ I used Cases rets and feci like a new many of the farmers In order that they man. I have been a sufferer from dys may uae their innrfs for prilculture. pepsia and sour stomach for the laat two years. I have been taking medicine and AM the Difference. other drugs, but could find no relief only " I understand that th* smart set Is for a short time. I will recommend snubbing the De Buck* because they Caacareta to my friends as the only thing Pact Wipes Out Family. have a skeleton In their closet.” “ Not for indigestion and sour stomach and to Oxford, Me.,— In fulfillment of a at all. The snub la because they keep the bowels in good condition. They are very nice to eat.” , compact made with her husband dur- didn’t keep It t’ lere.” h r u t n L PsMtstM©. totem. Test© Oood. i lng his lingering Illness, which death Do Good. N*v©r Siek-n We*k©n or G ripe ] ended yesterday, Mrs. Lynwood 8 10c 20c 60c. N«v©r Mikt In bulk. "P*© ©•Cr ain* tablet itam p-d I C C . (JuaranbwS Is Keene took her own life today after cur. o© pour monuv uuek. having fatally shot her 14-year-old son, Gerald. The compact was found In a sealed envelope In the woman's room. Keene was once a prosperous farmer, but, according to the compact, the family had become Impoverished I* o ar prid «—oar hobby—«m r «indy fo r ; b o w oar bui o«*a, *n<l our* i * the b«*t p a la i*«« work and discouraged during his long sick to b « found anywhere, no matter how mach yoa ness. He was 37 years old and his pay. C o m p a re o u r F r it e * . --------- ----- -------" “I YVe finish pU to and wife a year or two younger. SOUR STOMACH IRE YOU Painless Dentistry BILIOUS? I bri ¡ge work for «ut- $5.00 AN ACRE 15 per acre. WO-merm farm *. W e are juat open- ir g fo r Bale at first coat 80,000-acre colony In the delta o f Sonora Hirer, Mexico, cloee to G u lf aea. and 29 hours’ ride in a Pullman from Los A nceiea Tru e Delta garden soil, unsurpassed fo r early oranges, limes, peaches, wheat, com beans, cot ton. broom com and w inter vegetables. FREE IR R IG A T IO N . Good rainfall. A djoin in g com and been field*. Personally inapected and ap proved by C. M. W « jo * ter. who ha* bought 10U0 acres. Buy 100 acre* and join a colony o f «elect people in the beat clim ate and richest land on earth. Send 82-V) rash. la u t and only chance to ffuch land Title perfect. W rite a t once. C. W O O S TE R CO.. Tut Market St.. San Frmn- CaL r Sunday Work Is Opposed. Chicago.— Several hundred clergy men In Chicago have started a move | ment, furthered by the Chicago Chris tian Endeavor Union, to relieve mall clerks and carriers o f Runday work. A special committee of the union out lined the campaign, which the Min isters’ Association of the Episcopal, Methodist, Christian. Roman Cath olic. Jewish and other denominations Indorsed. Clara Barton W ill LIv*. Washington.— The condition of Miss 1 Clara Barton, founder o f the R e d : Cross, who has been 111 with bron- ! chills at her home In a suburb of Washington, has so greatly Improved - that Dr. J. B. H. Hubell. of Olen j Echo, regarda her aa out o f daager.l l o f , to w » patron* in NO WONDER YOU "F E E L BLU E” on « day I f desired. Paini rea «it r a o t ío » fr.... when p lat«« o » I brida» work i« erder- 1«*L C m m M b I ì m frm 122k Bridf« Ta M ake the liv e r “ g e t b u s y ," tone the d ig estive sys tem, regu late the appetite and keep the bow els fr e e from constipation by ta k in g W ise D ental C o ^ im . HOSTETTER’S Painless Dentista STOMACH BITTERS N e s s iettsi««. Tlrird « * « ■> set«« POSTUM, M S • S a la i.: I i Z M I I k PNU IT IS REALLY THE REST FOR TOU lu te n l a i Ntt. 7—’ l l I l y S Z I . w r itin g to v t f . r t l M © « f t o s s s l