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Scientist—"We are now getting massages from Mars and answering them.” Inquirer—"But you cannol understand their messages, can you?” Scientist—"N-no. But. then, they can't understand our answers, either. —Toledo Blade. Good T h in g to Do. Telegraph poles are lined up so that their crooks are turned in and not seen as you look along the line. Turn your twists away from people and not at them. S t i f f e n s $ )a fl ^ P o r tla n d . O re g o n / R e s id e n t and Day S ch o o l f o r G ir ls i i ^ X ch a rg e o f S isters o f S t. J o h n Baptlat (E p is cop a l? C ollegia!«, Academ ic and Elementary Department«, Music, A rt, E locution, Gymnasium. F or catalog address T H E S IS T E R S U P E R IO R O ffic e 30. St. H e le n s H a ll ST. M AR Y’S A C A D E M Y A N O C O U b E C E > For Glrli. Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Grade. Academic and Collegiate Cturui. M uiic. Art. Elocution and Commer cial Depti. Resident and Day Students. 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P O R T L A N D ,O R E G O N COME TO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS V A R IC O S E V E IN S , H E R N IA , B LO O D PO IS O N ■S, While no “ spellbinders” are to be taken along, it is probable that mem bers o f the cabinet and o f congress will become traveling companions of the president at various points en route. Topics for the president’s ad dresses will not be hard to find, the party leaders say. N o s e v e r e o p e r a t io n s * m a n y c a s e s p e r m a n e n tly c o r e d In o n e t r e a tm e n t. A lo s t t im e -s a v in g , m o s t n a tu ra l, m o s t s a fe . A r a d ic a l a n d p e r m a n e n t c u r e . I g i v e m y w o r d a n d w il l c i t e y o u t o o t h e r m e d ic a l a u t h o r it ie s t h a t t h i s is a fa c t . I a m c e r - • a in ly p r e p a r e d t o c u r e b y e x p e r ie n c e a n d e q u ip m e n t , w h ic h a re t h e k e y s t o n e s t o s u c c e s s . I h a v e t h e b e s t e q u ip p e d m ini ic a l otiice on t h e C o a st. I w il l g i v e $500 t o a n y c h a r it y a s g u a r a n t e e t h a t e v e r y s t a t e m e n t in t h is a n n o u n c e m e n t l s tru e . I in v it e y o u t o c o m e t o m y o ffic e . I w i l l e x p la in t o y o u m y t r e a t m e n t f o r V a r i c o s e V e in s , H e r n ia , N e r v o u s D e b i li t y , B lo o d P o iso n , P ile s , F is t u la , B la d d e r , K id n e y , P r o s t a t ic a n d a ll M e n ’ s A i lm e n t s a n d g i v e y o u F l l E E a p h y s ic a l e x a m in a tio n ; i f n e c e s s a r y a m ic r o s c o p ic a l a n d c h e m ic a l a n a ly s is o f s e c r e t io n s , t o d e t e r m in e p a t h o lo g ic a l a n d b a c t e r io lo g ic a l c o n d it io n s . E v e r y m an s h o u ld t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f t h is o p p o r t u n i t y t o le a rn t h e ir t r u e c o n d it io n . A p e r m a n e n t C u r s is w h a t y o u w a n t. A p e r m a n e n t C u r e i s w h a t I g iv e. WRITTEN GUARANTEE— M y w r it te n g u a r a n t e e m e a n s a c u r e o r n o p a y . I g u a r a n t e e t o c u r e c e r t a in a ilm e n t s o r r e fu n d e v e r y d o lla r y o u n a v e p a id . M y s e r v i c e s c o s t y o u n o t h in g u n le s s I c u r e y o u r V a r i c o s e V e in s , H e r n ia , P ile s , F is t u la , B lo o d P o i so n , o r a n y a ilm e n t I g u a r a n t e e t o cu r e . T e r m s a re r e a so n a b le a n d n o m o r e th a n y o u a r e a b le a n d w illin g t o p a y f o r b e n e fits . O fflc« h o a r s - • A . M. to 8 P M. Sunday*. 10 A M . t o l P. M M o th e r D e te cts C h ild r e n ’s P e ril T im e to S a v e T h e m . C h ild ’s Lucky S t a r at W o rk . in New York— Poisoned by their break fast, Mrs. Ella Bell, o f 65 West Thirty-sixth street, and her three small children were saved from death by the mother’s quickness in getting aid. One of the children— Ruth, 2 years old—still is in a serious condi tion at the New York hospital, where she was taken. The husband and father, John Bell, is a billposter, who goes to work some hours before Mrs. Bell has breakfast with her children. The breakfast which made them all ill consisted o f canned peas left from the preceding meal. Some hours after eating the meal Ruth complained o f feeling feverish. Soon after that the other children be came ill and the mother began to have a headache, accompanied by nausea. Ruth asked for some water, and her mother kissed her as she gave it to the child. She noticed a metallic taste on the child’s lips. Her suspicions aroused, she kissed the other children, finding the same condition present. She hurriedly called a physician and heroic treatment saved the lives of all the children. S c ie n t is ts N e a r Death. A five-year-old child, Simon* Cat! not, of Havre, France, had a wonder ful escape from death lately, when she fell from a fourth floor window. The ohlld had been left alone in a locked room, and as she could not open the door, ehe broke a pane of glass with an umbrella and Jumped out of the window. 8 he was taken to a hospital, but after a careful exam ination waa pronounced uninjured. Constipation causes and seriously ag gravates manv diseases. It is thor oughly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. A So lo m o n Fo rem an . Friend (to Juror)—Why did you ac quit the prisoner when he. actually owned up to the theft? ' Juror—Well, you see, the foreman argued that a man who would steal would also He about It, so we didn’t want to convict an innocent man. B e w a re F ir s t F s ls e Step. He who Is false to present duty breaks a thread In the loom and will find the flew when he may have for gotten the cause.—Henry Ward Beecher. The heart is a wonderful double pump, through the action of which the blood stream is kept sweeping round and round through the body at the rate of seven miles an hour. “ Remember this, that our bodies will not stand the strain of over-work without good, pure blood any more than the engine can run smooth ly without oil.” After many years of study in the active practice of medicine, Dr. R. V . Pierce found that when the stomach was out of order, tha blood impure and there were symptoms of general break down, a tonic made of the glyceric extract o f certain roots was the best corrective. This he called FASTER. Noted Health Expert Give* Reaeon Use RED CROSS BALL BLUE and you will find it makes beautiful, for Big Success In clear, white clothes wth less effort Medicine. and less cost than any other blue. It is far superior to any liquid blue on the market for the best of liquid bluing Is principally water. Use the Tremendous success has attended the organization of the new Munyon blue that is all blue. AT ALL GRO “ Hope Cult.” Professor Munyon CERS. Price, 10 cents. claims that he has secured more con verts than he even anticipated, and Bridget’s Resolution, says that his "Hope Cult" is growiug The secretary of a social club was In leaps and bounds. It is said that presented with a cut glass loving cup. the total membership of the associa HI* servant surveyed the object the tion throughout the United States is now well over the half million mark. next morning. "Look at thlm three In a statement for publication. Prof. handles on th' pitcher,” said Bridget "They know If 01 break one of thlm Munyon said: "I want to talk to every sick, ail handles they’ll have two left, and If Ol ing and despondent person In this break two they’ll have one left, so city. I want to preach my new they'll always have one. They will, creed to them. I want to tell them will they. I'm not so sure about that,” about my new philosophy of health, —Success Magazine. which is the fruit of a lifetime of Btudy and experience In dealing with Y. M. C. A. GROWS. sick folk. "I want to expound the Great Truth that I have learned that there Special Effort Made to Accommodate is more curative power In an mince Out-of-Town Students. of Hope than In pounds of Dope. The Educational Department o f the That sick people should not take medicine except as a medium through Portland Y. M. C. A. made a growth which the great curative power of of over forty per cent in its member Hope may be made effective. Medi ship the past year. It is already cines are necessary in the present evident, from the present enrollment, state of the world's progress because that an even larger increase in attend they give a patient physical support and strength and renewed vigor with ance will be realized the coming year. This increase is due to the excel which to brace up the will power. One knows, from the action of the lent boarding accommodations provid for out-of-town students, well proper medicines, that he or she Is ed feeling better by this Inspired hope equipped laboratories, a large and and faith, which complete the cure. well-trained corps of teachers, and, "I think that probably half a mil too, the organizaion of the work, which lion persons at least in the United allows a student to progress as rapidly States have declared themselves cured by my medicines, and I know as he is able. The following work will be carried that those people have had the best remedies medical science had to offer. jn the coming year: Full college pre business college I have always contended that if paratory course, there Is any virtue in medicine my course, automobile school, electrical followers should have the best, but course, school o f pharmacy, English I verily believe that more than one- course, boys’ trade and business half of those who have been lifted course, English course for men, school to health from the bondage of chronic Illness, through taking my medicines, o f trades for carpentry, plumbing, have been really cured by the knowl and sheet metal work, assay and min edge that they had the utmost in ing course. A complete educational catalog will medical lore at their command, and the Hope this Inspired. be issued in a few days, giving a full “I am not In any sense a practic statement of the details o f all courses ing physician. I employ at my la and subjects. This will be sent to boratories In Philadelphia a large any address on application to Educa staff of expert physicians and chem tional Director, Portland Y. M. C. A. ists, and I have many other physi cians In various cities of the United D ist u r b in g to a P re o lse M a n. States detailed to give free advice “ ‘This place removed’ li a sign you to the sick and afflicted. My head quarters are at Munyon’« Labora see often enough in empty store win tories, 53rd and Jefferson Sts., Phila., dows, but,” said a precise man, “1 Pa., and I have there a staff of duly can never get used to It. Of course registered physicians and consulting we know well enough what It means) experts, and to all who desire it I offer the best of medical advice ab It la the business that hae been r* moved; but It always disturbs mq solutely free of charge.” Write today, addreesing Prof. J. M. Just the eame." Munyon personally, and your letter M o th -r n win f in d M rs. W i n d o w 's S o o th in g will have a special care. S y ru p th e b e s t r o m e d v to u se f o i t h e ir c h ild r e n K I S S T A S T E S O F P O IS O N . O ESC H S Honorable, Dignified, Lucrative From California the president will go north to Portland and Seattle. Three days are to be spent in Wash ington state, and the route eastward will allow him to Btop in ildaho, Mon tana, the Dakotas and Minnnesota. CLO THES l u r i n g th e l e s t h ln g p e r io d . PORTLAND. ORE." Learn a Profession where the de mand is greater than the supply. Washington, D. C.— Plans for Pres ident T aft’s visit through the West and the Pacific Coast were virtually completed Sunday. The journey will be almost as extensive as that taken by the president on his famous “ swing around the circle,’ ’ in 1909, when he traveled more than 13,000 miles and visited 33 states. He will break ground for the Panama Canal exposition at San Francisco, make scores o f addresses and attempt to scale Mount Rainier’s slope. According to the present arrange ments the president will be gone six weeks. In that time it is expected he will make nearly 200 speeches from the rear platform o f his private car and at places not on the regular sched ule. Republican leaders look upon the trip as the most important, political ly, that the president has mapped out since he entered the White House. He will go through all the states in the West in which the dominance o f “ progressive” Republicans is recog nized and which are counted on as op posed to his renomination next year. Until the question o f the adjourn ment o f congress was out of the way, the president was undecided whether he should be gone three weeks or six. With adjournment virtually assured for this week, the president feels that he can get three weeks’ rest at Bever ly and be in trim to stand the grind o f 40 days in a private car. The president probably will leave Beverly September 17, returning East about November 1. He will go West through Iowa, Kansas, Nebras ka, Colorado, Utah and Nevada to the Coast. Most o f the big cities in these states, including Des Moines, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and Salt Lake City, will be visited, but the plans for the trip contemplate stops at scores of smaller places as well. The Human H eart M a rrie d In E v e n in g of Life. Mr. James Thomas Wells, aged 73 was married at St. John's church, Ealing, England, the other day to Mra. Emma Coster, aged 71. The couple were sweethearts in their youth, but their engagement was broken off. Each married and brought up a large family. They met again some time ago. and, both being free, decided to marry, F is h e rm e n 's Su p erstition , Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Being made without alcohol, this " Medical D iscovery” helps the stomach to assimilate the food, thereby curing dyspepsia. It is especially adapted to diseases attended with excessive tissue waste, notably in convalescence from various fevers, for thin-blooded people end those who ere always ” catching cold.” Dr. Pierce’ , Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent on receipt of 31 one- cent stamps lor the French cloth-bound book of 1008 peges. Address Dr R. V . Fierce, N o. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N, Y, G IL L E S P IE S C H O O L O F E X P R E S S IO N 534 Morrison SL, Portland, Oregon. T w o - y e a r c o u r s e s f o r te a c h e r s , r e a d e r s a n d p u b lic « p e a lte ra . G r a d u a t e s a f t e r c o m p le t in g t w o yea n s o f p o » t-tr ra d u a te w o r k , g r a n t e d p r o fe s s io n a l d ip lo m a s . C o n t in u o u s c i a s s e s f r o m 9 to 1 o ’ c lo c k , t ir e d a y s p e r w e e k . In d iv id u a l le s s o n s w it h e it h e r th a p r in c ip a l o r th a a s s is ta n ts , a ft e r n o o n s a n d e v e n in g s . EMMA W GILLESPIE, Principal. “ S a in e r e t h e s a fe s t a n d m o s t r e l ia b le c a t h a i t i c a n d s y s t e m c l e a n s e r . T h e b e s t r e m e d y f o r Torpid L i v e r , B ilio u s n e s s a n d S ic k H e a d a c h e . A t D r u g g is t s ' o r b y M a ll, 2 5 C a n ts H o t t C u l m i c a l C o . T o a t l a m d . U a x o o ir O U T S I D E M O N E Y C O M I N G IN . A Good Cigar Costs You 5c 5 «A W oi th More P a cific S ta te s F ire In s u ra n c e C o m pany M a k e s L o a n in K e lso . C. L. Ayres and O. O. Koeppel, who have been in Kelso for the past two weeks, in the interest of the Pacific States Fire Insurance company, ne gotiated a loan of $ 8,000 at a low rate o f interest on the Market build ing, owned by Gray & Gross, the first o f the week, and are looking for other gilt-edged investments in Kelso. The Kelso State Bank has been ap pointed agent for the company in this city and all loans will be made through, and passed upon by, the local institution. By keeping the money paid for fire insurance on Northwest property in the Northwest, the money can be loaned in Kelso and other towns in this region to the mutual benefit of the company and the borrower. The Pacific States Fire Insurance company's entry into Kelso means the big insurance companies are beginning to recognize the importance o f this city in a financial way—and are commen cing to loan money on Kelso property — something the people o f this city have endeavored for the past 20 years to have eastern companies do. The headquarters of the Pacific States Fire Insurance company are in the Chamber of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon. Its officers are F. E. Beach, president; F. I. Fuller, vice president; A. H. Averill, treas urer, and Wm. M. Cake, attorney. Board o f directors—A. H. Averill, William M. Cake, Louis G. Clarke, C. A. Craft, Chester Deeming, F. I. Ful ler, John Gill, D. J. Quimby, S. W. Stryker, and Manuel Friedly.— Kelso Journal, Aug. 11, 1911. S lo a n ” A L i .E N & LEW IS D islr ih '.ilu r ii, P o r tla n d , O r. H # Drives away Flies, Mosquitoes and Gnats. It protects horses and cattle from attacks of insects, enabling them to feed and sleep in peace. It prevents loss of weight and strength from worry caused by attacks of insects, and from the irritation of their bites and stings. There is a satisfaction in the relief it affords domestic animals from the scourge of maddening parasites and flies, besides the profit in returns. Horses do more work on less feed and cows yield more and better milk when relieved from the frenzy incited by constantly fighting a swarm of voracious, insatiable insects. Four sizes, 2 . 5 c, 50 c, 75 c and $ 1 . 25 . Ask your merchant for it. H o y t C h k m ic a l C o . Portland, Oregon To mention the word “ rabbits“ on board a Cornish fishing smack arouses the ire of the crew. Should tha hated word be uttered as the boat la leaving the harbor on a pilch THE LAW O f ard expedition, the speaker would inreotious Laughter. stand a fair chance of being burled Borne of our prominent eclentlets overboard. The mere mention of •re eo Impressed with the germ peril “ rabbits" destroys all chances of a that they go around looking pretty “ catch.”—London Mall. solemn all the time, on the theory I f In teroB ted , Bond 50c In n ta m p s a n d gr«t it. that laughter le both contagloua and P ro p e rly P u nished . A d dren fl L a w P ubliahingr C o .. P o r t la n d , O re. “I refuse to pay. If I do, I hope Infectious. my arms will drop off,” declared a man recently when summoned by the Stourbridge (Eng.) Guardians for de clining to pay Is a week towards the maintenance of his mother. A start ling sequel to hla oath occurred the W O M E N wear W .L.Douglas stylish, perfect other day when he became paralysed, fitting, easy walking boots, because they give and lost the use of both hla arms. DIVORCE W. L. DOUGLAS •2.50, »3.00, »3.50 & *4.(10 SHOES long wear, same as W .L.D ouglas Men's shoes. Sp e a k Dlatlnotly. Do not make the mistake of pitch ing your voice too low. It must be annoying to be forced to aak a person to repeat what they have Just said, and numbled words give a most un pleasant Impression. J u st Su ite d Her. “There are many delightful d ish e s to be made from left-over food.“ “That'* nice,” responded the young bride. “ There’s a great deal of food left over since I began doing the cook ing.” THAT AWFUL BACKACHE Wfuttemoreb T H E S T A N D A R D O F Q U A L IT Y FO R O VER 30 Y E A R S T h e workmanship which has m a d e W . L . D ouglas shoes famous the w orld over is maintained in every pair. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you h ow carefully W .L .D o u g la s shoes are made, you w ould then understand w hy they are w a r r a n t e d to hold their shape, fit better and . wear longer than any other make for the price I Cordova, Alaska— Word has been P&IITIflN w. L o n ■hxiKlH-I received here o f the narrow escape UWU I l u l l Th” iiH iue m ill p r ic e •■ M >*»- lninped b o tto m I from drowning o f Professors R. S. I f y o u c A n n o t o b t a in NY L. D o u g la s b I iovb in W o rth B e a rin g In M ind. ▼our t o w n , w r i t « f o r C H talog. H hoes s e n t « lir « e t O N F I M I l l o f m y B O Y S ’ 1 A . O . S m it h M . D . Tarr and Lawrence Martin, glacier ex “ 806” POR BLC0D POISON I u*e Piofessor Ehihcb’ s wonderful new dii- f r o m f a c t o r y t o w « a r e r , a ll u h a r g « * p r e p a id . W . L . HI.T.OO S I I O L S w i l l p o a i t l v e l y o u t w e « r The surest way of governing, both 1 I sm the only specialist in Portland who covery, “ 606” in cate« o f Specific Blood Poison. It cures in o n e t r e a t perts sent here by the Smithsonian D O U G L A S , 1 4 5 S p a r k S t ., B r o c k t o n , M a a s . T W O J P A l l t S o f o r d i n a r y b o y s ’ a b o v e 1 does not sdrertue s fictitious name or m e n t and is the greatest marvel of medical science. T hi« new remedy In private family and in the kingdom, 1 photograph. Institution to study the glacial sys has been succetafullv used in thousands of cases. Let me explain it to you is for a husband and a prince some 1 1 publiih my true photofraph. correct r\Q A n C iiI T II 23 « m o r r i b o n b t . c o r s e c o n d tems o f Alaska. While crossing the 1 name and personally conduct my office. U H « A « O « O IT II 1 n PORTLAND. OREGON times to drop their prerogatives. Big Delta river the swift current near ly upset their wagon and the men had to jump. They landed in the middle A ir s h ip ’s Predecessor. H a v e an A im In Life. of the tubulent stream and after a “ Stephenson broke another record Go Into a factory where they make hard struggle managed to reach shore. today. His ‘Rocket* made a flight of mariners’ compasses, and you may They lost their cameras and valuable fire miles, carrying four passengers. see the needles before they have been films and many field notes. Cured by Lydia E . Pinkham’s *nd left the rails only twice.” “Very magnetized. They will then point In F i n e s t In Q u a l 't y . L a r f e t t In V a r i e t y . T h e y m p ot ev«T| re — q u ir e m e n t f o r c le a n in g a n a remarkable achievement, very—but any direction, hut from the moment Vegetable Compound poi labi n f « h o « « o r at! I k in d s a n d c o lo r * . F lo g g e d B o y F o u n d D ea d, you can’t tell me that the steam en they are applied to the magnet they Morton’s Gap, Kentucky.— *T suf Klamath Falls— With a letter placed gine will ever be of any real practical point to the north, and are true to fered two years with female disorders. .„rrrM O m '. value.”—The Tatler. the pole ever afterward. In this they in his hat saying that he left home my health was very because his father beat him while he i J j hand 7 CpCt. are like the young man before and bad ana I had a o a fîr iN f.’ was sick and starving, Ira Ingraham, ; continual backache after he has a purpose In life. f lits'll *‘VlM v aged 15, was found dead within a few which was simply - « o ,- * c .. "z • ; , _ ■ 1 rods o f the frequently-traveled county awful. I could not stand on my feet road. He was the son o f James In O P IU M — TOBACCO long enough to cook graham, a restaurant-keeper o f this H a b ite P o sitiv e ly C ared . O n ly a a t h o n z e d K eelsy In a meal's v i c t u a l s «V* city. The boy left home ten days s titu te la O reg on . W r it e without my back * i iif t V t o r Illu stra ted c i r m l a r . Si' I f « ago, after he is said to have been i m n injtitu t *. 71 l i i t h « . nearly killing me, beaten by his father because the lad and I would have threatened to shoot him if he did not such dragging aen- 8 top flogging his younger sister and satjons I could ■ hardly bear It. I G I L T E D G E (fee on Y l l adles *hoe dressing him. fh at poottlToly « » ntaln* OIL. Llacka and l ’"ll«h# a ad soreness in each side, could not Fadloo’ The best shot shells ever made and c h lld re n a boot* and shoes, a h l e e e stand tight clothing, and was irregular. w i t h o s t r s s b l i i i r , a v . » r r m o h o l , » 10C. Cancer Gone in Trance. >A M > Y corn 1 > i nation fo r olcanlmr and p olla h la f I was completely run down. On ad improved with a steel lining. kind* o f ruHnct o r tan *hor*, 2V j . ' Star* size, 10c. Wilkesbarre, Pa.—While she was in vice I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege Q ( 1 C K W H I T E m a k ^ id lr t f r * n » * « i h o f i a deep trance an operation was per table Compound and Liver Pills and « I r e n and w h i t * . In liqu id fo rm s u it can be This steel lining around the smokeless powder insures better pat and e n e t l f applied. A sponge In every The Chinese Doctor formed upon Mrs. Mary Kalinsky, of am enjoying good health. It Is now q u ic k ly and tern, better penetretion. end greater velocity for the same load. *> alwsr« r e e d y fo r u»o. T w o slates, 10 this city, for cancer o f the stomach, j more than two years and I have not I T h is w o n d e f u ! m a n h a s I 25 con ta . I f y o u r S . a l . r d<M> « o » k . p I » . k in d y o u w a n t , It gives added strength to th* shell and protection to load end m a d e a life s tu d y o f th « no anaesthetics being used, and it is re had an ache or pain since I do all my . s o d ua k i , s d d r « M a n d l b s p r ie s I s a t u n p . fa s p r o p e r t ie s o f R o o t s . shootet. ____ ported at the Riverside hospital that own work, washing and everything, | S fu ll . l i * p o r k » « . . H e r b s a n d B a rk s , a n d BROS. St C O ., is grivinir t h e w o r ld t h a it was successful and that her recov and never have the backache any more. a o WHITTEMORI Nitro Club shot shells have wo« every interstate handicap for - i e A lb a n y a t ., O a m b r l d « * . M a s s . b e n e fit o f h is s e r v ic e s . I think your medicine is grand and I ery is expected. She is still in a raise it to all my neighbors. I f you J A s o u t r a a n d U ir g e r t M a n u fa c tu r e r » of the last two years. Cost no more than ordinary sheila. N o M e rcu ry , P o is o n s ¿Shoe P o lia k * » f a the It a rid . trance and is likely to remain in that h' hink ‘ my testimony ' will ................... help other« - For Remington-UMC and all other shotguns. o r D ru gs U sed . N o P o e t noI change the color o f the hair. condition for two weeks, judging by ou may publish it ." —Mrs. O ll U O p e r a t i o n s o r C u t t in g F o r m u l a w it h « s c h b o t tle the duration o f a previous trance, W oodall , Morton's Gap, Kentucky. F g m jn q to n -U M C —the perfect shooting combination n u No. » « - 'l l O t u n r l M t o e a r . G a ta rrh . A . t h m t L a n » . which lasted six weeks. Backache is a symptom o f onptnlc > S h o w d o it c t t o o r y o u r S t o m a c h a n d K id n e y trou b le© , * n d a il P r i v a t e BEMINGTON A BM S UNION M IT A LLIC CABTBIDG1 CO. D is e a s e s o f M n a n d W o m e n . weakness or derangement. If you 2 * * IreeJway, New Tart City H E lf w rit l o f t o e d wert I s e r e p l e s e e I A « h h im « b o o t It, A SU R *: C A N C E R C U R E R e c o v e r M in e r s ' B o d ie s. have backache don't neglect it. To [ w m e n t io n this p a p e r . t h o a d o aa h « o o y « J o s t r e c e iv e d f r o m P e k in . C h in a — s a fe , s u r e get permanent rellelf you must reach Hibbing, Minn.—Three bodies were a n d r e lia b le . U .. f a il in g in it s w o r k s . Indeed, the one great leading feature of recovered from the debris and stones the root o f the trouble. Nothing we I f you c a n n o t r a il, w r i t e f o r s y m p t o m ■ ■ d c ir c u la r . I n c l o s e 4 c e n t s in « la m p * . our new Hair Vigor mar well be said tc which swept down the side o f the open know of will do this so surely as Lydia CONSULTATION r * f C be this — it stops falling hair. Then it. pit o f the Susquehanna and Buffalo £ . ITnkham’ s Compound. gees one step further— it aids nature in mine. It waa feared that 16 were W r it « to M rs. P ln k h a m , at The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. restoring the hair and scalp to a healthy buried, but a roll call showed that I.y n n , Mans., fo r sp ecial a d ?le e . Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dve. One 10c package colors silk, w o o l and cotton equally w e * 1 U V , rin t u r . M n r r i» o n . P a r t l . a d . O r . condition. Ark for “ the new kind.” Y o u r le tte r wi l l he a b s o lu te ly and la guaranteed to give prrt.ct r«suite. Aak dealer, or e.o w 11 send postpaid at 10c a package. W rite (or free booklot " kg i s . j . C. A ror CO.. Lew .lL M m i only three lost their lives. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Quincy, " " “ » T w n fld e a tla l, a n d th e a d v ice ir e « . h ow to dye, bleach and mix colors. 11 S h oe P olish es Kêéfêy ALCOHOL (ure PORTLANID.O REG O N . C. Gee Wo ' Where is Your Hair? In your comb? Why so? Is not the head a much better place for it? Better keep what is left where it belongs! Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, quickly stops falling hair. There is not a particle of doubt about it. We speak very posi tively about this, for we know. yers .; fiâ NITRO CLUB SHOT SHELLS, Ste e l y L in e d f { r PUTNAM FADELESS DYES