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S o m e t h in g F a rm e rs a n d M e rc h an ts W rite us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. I f we don’ t handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. p e a r s o N-PAGE CO. L it o e O n es P o rtla a d , O rc g «a . H O W A R D E. B U R T O N - in a y a r and Chemist, ■ ■ L e a d v ille . Colorado. SpacituMn prioea: Gold, (Silver. L ea d . SI. G old , S ilv e r. 75c; G old . 60o; Zina “ * M ' ailing envelope« a id * 7ull o r Copper. SI. fu ll pr price list aent on application. Control and Um pire work ao bolted. Reference: Ckrt>onate Metlna a l Beak. OPTICAL TOY QUITE AMUSING f WOOL & MOHAIR. HIDES & PELTS') T H E H. F. N O R T O N C O M P A N Y . I ^313-316 F ro n t St, __________Portland, O re. j RUBBER STAMPS F m l* Stonclto and Brasa I t U D D L A 01 A m r o Sicn> Celluloid Buttons and Ribbon Badges. Good Goods. Q uick Service. Send fo r complete Catalogue N o. 26. A « « Stamp W ork s. 1016 A S t . Tacoma. W ash . Can E aa lly Be M ade by U alng Piece of Cardboard W ith T w o Ojecta o k Different Sides. Machinery The Juggler. fiu ta , Sipplits, HuJwsre, Etc.. Direct la slstence of an Image on the retina ot the eye. On opposite sides of a disk CHAS. E. WEST CO., Portland, Oregon are depicted two objects or different parts of the same object, so that when the disk Is rapidly twirled around a diameter the two sides ap pear to be Been at once and their Im — T h e g re a t skin rejuvenator. i f you h ave sallow ages are combined.” skin, w rinkles, pim ples or roughness o f the face Thaumatropes are not hard to o r arm s, the application o f F U C H I w ill b rin g back the g lo w and freshness o f youth. P r p ack age. 31. make. Just cut out those pictures, W r it e fo r d escriptive catalogue. FU C H I (B ra n c h ) Fuchi Laboratories. Suit 9. 342 1-2 W a s h ington St., P o rtlan d , Ore. >i Water, Copper Tank. Soli Reguletuig, C luck ■ FREIGHT IjP A ID " Nururv. 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CtAaaa, W o o d w a r d D auo C o ., P o rtla n d , Ore. On» W a y of D e scribin g Am ericana. Nowhere is the architectural sense more rigorous and scholarly than In writers from the land of Babel-like sky-abrasion.— London Saturday Re- View. __________________ B e littlin g God. ' It were better to have no opinion of God at all than such an opinion as Is unworthy of him.— Bacon’s Essays. (¡V f'ALBERS BROS. ; '¡i DAIRY f e e d ; BEST AND CHEAPEST' Ask your dealer for it. I f he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name o f a dealer who does ¡ALBERS BR0SÍI OPINIONS AS TO FRIENDSHIP Healthy-M inded G irl Facee Fact' Squ are ly and Lo o k s for R eason s for Shattered Idol. “ Most of us start out In girlhood with rather definite oplnolns as to friendship," says Anne Bryan McCall In Woman's Home Companion. “ A friend should be this or that. We have the matter all settled I d our minds. And then, along comes some experi ence entirely outside our expectation. The friend to whom we have vowed undying devotion falls us In some es sential and disappoints us deeply. The structure we thought secure for all time falls suddenly. Some of us may perhaps sit among the ruins, bewail ing and embittered; but the healthy minded girl faces the fact squarely and looks about for reasons. “ One reason our friendships fall Is that we think of them as complete and established things. Friendship Is a thing never complete— It Is always In the making. A vow of friendship, no matter bow earnest, la at best, only a promise to pay; whereas many of us mistake It for a payment In It self. Take any of these big qualities and requirements of every honor, un selfishness, fidelity— does It occur to you that any one of these can be es tablished once and for all? Indeed. It cannot. Loyalty yesterday Is not loy alty today, nor will an unselfish act of the day that Is past serve to meet the obligation of usefulness of the day that Is here. It Is not a luxury, this, that can be bought and paid for and a receipt given. D isp lay of Friend ly Feeling O rigin ated W hen Men W ere In H ab it of C a rry in g 8worda. ¡P ortland r , O regon ! i» Painless Dentistry 1« our pride—ou r hobby—o u r «tudy fo r y « a n end now our «uccem, and our« 1« the bc«t paluie«« work to be found anywhere, no m atter how much you t o u r P rlcee. | W e finish plate and fo r out- bridge » work wc o f - town patrona la one day _ i t desired. ________ Painless e x tra c tio n fr e e w hen platee o r b rid ge work 1« o rd er- «L CMMlutwn Irw. $5. 22kBrMnTMtk4, MoltrCrnm, a 1.0 0 Enamel Filling« 8ihr«r Filting* G««4 Rubber _ .50 pi.t« 6.00 Be«t R«d Rubber _ put«« 7.5P PainUsa Extr'fien .50 ■U T paste them on opposite sides of a cardboard and twirl It by means of the string as shown also In the Illus tration, and you will have a thauma trope. CUSTOM OF SHAKING HANDS ¡¡¡:MILLING CÒjjij M KTNOD« w o r k fu lly g u a ra n te e d f o r flftoom years. W i s e D e n t a l C o . 9 i - c Did you ever ask yourself why you shake hands with persona whom you know? Here la the reason; In the old days, when every man who had any pretensions to being a gentleman carried a sword, ft was the custom for men when they met to show that they had no Intention of treachery to offer each other their weapon hands— that Is, the hand that would be used to draw the sword, and to withhold the hand was usually tha signal for a fight. Bo fixed did this habit become that long after men ceased to wear swords they still offered the weapon hand to a friend and declined to offer it to an enemy. To this day when you refute to shake hands with a person It signi fies that you are at war. Among Bavages, who never carried sword*, the practice of shaking hands is un known, and It affords them amusement to see the white men do IL Painless Dentists FtSlu( BulMIng. TMrd r * WtsMustM PORTIAMD, O t t e e le v s : • A. M. U • f . M . laaSayt. O t e l OUT O f TOWN^ PEOPLE e«n receive prompt treat ment« o f l*<m-Pol««*««a. B*aitk-b%il41mg r«a«4 U e from C. G EE W O the Chinese doctor. Try oooe more if you here been doctor!■ * with this one and that one sa d L a « « s*»i . « . c u e d per manent relief. Let this great nature healer diag nose year case and prescribe some remedy whose action is quirk, sure and safe. His prescriptions are compounded from Roof a. Herbs. Bads and Barks that hare been gathered from «very quar ter of the globe. The secrets of thsee medicines are not known to the outside world, but hare h e «* handed down from father to son in tha physicians* fam ilies in China. C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E . I f you live out o f town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular, ««clo sin g 4 cents In THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1 U * First S t , Car. Marrh aa P o r t lan d. O r e g o n . There le no other season when medi cine la so much needed as In the spring. The blood Is Impure and Im poverished—a condition Indicated by pimples, boils and other eruptions on the (ace and body, by deficient vitality, loss of appetite, lack of strength. The best spring medicine, according to the experience and testimony of thousands annually, is Hood’s Sarsaparilla General R esu m e o f Im p ortan t Events P r e s e r 'e d In C o n d e n se d F o rm It purities and enriches the blood, cures eruptions, builds up the system. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. A n Electric S c a rf Pin. Perhaps the smallest electric motor In the world Is In the scarf pin of D. Goodwin of McKinney. Tex. He Is a .skilled watchmaker and recently he constructed the motor, which Is so small that a 10-cent piece will cover It. It weighs only nine-one hundredths of an ounce. The front of the motor Is of highly polished gold and the eom- I mutator and segments are of the same metal. Mr. Goodwin wears the curi osity In his necktie and It makes a very attractive decoration, the nature ' of which can only be discovered by close Inspection. O rigin of W ords. "How did there come to be ao many words In the world?" asked little Lo la, who was turning the leaves of a dictionary. “ Oh,” replied her eight year-old brother, "they came through folk* quarreling. One word brought on an other. you know.” MEXICO BUYING WAR MUNITIONS Allowed to Ship Supplies From United States. As Revolutionists H ava N o t Been Recognized a t Belligerents, N e u trality It N o t Violated. In the Declaration. Too often In speech and print occur "Uncle Sam’s common people,” "My Washington, D. C.— President Ma- lervants," “ Our middle classes.” Re dero, o f Mexico, has decided upon a publican France «till adores her vigorous campaign against the rebels, princes and despises her poor. 7'he United States and the Kingdom of and the American government has Eastern coal miners now on strike Heaven were founded for the homes consented to permit the shipment say they believe settlement will be it the poor and the weary and the from the United States o f arms and reached by April 30. persecuted—not for flunkey monkeys. ammunition for his soldiers. These A big run o f smelt have entered the important developments in the compli Sandy river at Troutdale, Or., the cated Mexican situation were learned first time in seven years. here Monday. Many English miners are returning It is the intention o f President Ma to work, but a vote on the question dera to replenish his diminished army showed them to be about evenly divid ed. with .fresh recruits, throwing them Painters, decorators, carpenters, around the strongholds o f the' rebels. granite workers and clerks have joined A s a rule, a fe w doses o f M unyon’s Cold Rem edy The problem o f arming them has been the striking textile workers in vari w ill break u p any cold and prevent pneum onia. It simplified by a decision o f the United relieves the head, throat and lun gs alm ost in ous parts o f New England. stantly. P ric e 25 cents a t any d ru g g ists or sent States authorizing, by special permis General Fred D. Grant is seriously postpaid. sion in each case, the Mexican govern I f you need M edical advice w rite to M unyon’s ill with the same throat trouble which caused the long illness and final death Doctors. Th ey w ill carefu lly diagnose you r case ment to buy munitions o f war in the an d g iv e you advice b y mail, absolutely free. United States and ship them across o f his father, General U. S. Grant. A d d ress P ro fesso r M unyon. 53d an d Jefferson Streets. Philadelphia, Pa. the border. Police o f Aberdeen, Wash., jailed 61 Under this policy three consign I. W. W. strikers and agitators, and ments o f arms and ammunition al all red flags displayed were immedi A Toot. ately seized and destroyed by citizens. King Olaf— "What ho, varlet! Bring ready have gone into Mexico. The joint resolution o f congress under No w ill can be found o f the late forth my drinking horn.” The Varlet which President T a ft’s recent pro — "H ere with the drinking horn, kid. John Arbuckle, the millionaire coffee clamation forbidding the exportation The old man’s going to have another king, and it is believed the estate of o f munitions o f war was issued auth __________________ about $20,000,000 w ill be divided ac toot.” orized the president to make excep cording to law. Whenever you have a pain think of tions at his discretion. The attitude Friends o f Clarence S. Harrow, un Hamlin* Wizard Oil. For headache. o f President Taft, as explained by Toothache, Earache, Stomach ache and der indictment for jury bribing in the many olher painful ailments there is noth officials here, is to permit the Mexican McNamara trials in Los Angeles, have ing government to buy whatever it pleases better. been asked to assist in defraying the in this country. This is no violation expenses o f his defense. H ave Y ou ? o f neutrality, it is added, as the bel We have never heard of anybody ligerency o f the revolutionists has not The British coal strike situation »h o succeeded In making surliness or been recognized. continues to improve. Incivility pay. Extreme precautions will be taken Citizens o f Mill Valley, Cal., are up to prevent war supplies consigned to in arms against the wandering at the Mexican government from falling large o f a pet alligator belonging to a into the hands o f the rebels, to whom prominent physician o f that city, but is denied the privilege o f receiving the doctor says he can’t find a muzzle such materials under the president’s of any kind that will fit an alligator, proclamation. and insists that the creature is per I f the Madero plans carry, the rebel fectly harmless anyhow. force now operating in Chihuahua Eleanor Sears, a Boston heiress, soon might find itself on the defen will play in a men’s polo game. sive, being taken in the rear by a northern army and attacked in front Senator Lorimer was vindicated by by the considerable regular army now a special investigating committee of la the atomach at Torreon, composed o f parts o f the eight senators. weak? TRY three columns originally dispatched under as many leaders to attack Oroz Two ocean-going vessels will be A re the bowels co’s forces in the neighborhood o f Chi built at St. Helens, Or., by the Mc THE huahua. Cormick interests. clogged? Meanwhile the American army and Striking mill workers and I. W. W. navy remain idle, so far as Mexico is members continue rioting at Aber Ia the blood BITTERS concerned. deen, and city officials and police are impoverished? powerless. L IG H T -K E E P E R D O O M E D . Sir Edward Gray, in the house of commons, says England is not acquis Death o r Insanity M a y B e Fate ot itive and that the Monroe doctrine is Im p rison ed W om an. not worrying her in the least. Ottawa, O n t— Rescue parties have A fte r a conference in Cleveland, it been unable to break over the ice bar appears almost certain that a big riers and take Mrs. W ilfrid Bourque strike o f bituminous coal miners will will tone, strengthen and in from Bird Rock Beach tower. take place throughout the East. vigorate the entire system Three weeks ago her husband, the lighthouse keeper, was drowned. His Charles A. Prouty, chairman o f the and make you well again. body was recovered and taken to Interstate Commerce commission, de Grooee Isle, but the top o f the light clares the pubile have a right to re house can only be reached by means of ceive notice in advance o f any contem a hoist to whiejr a basket is attached, plated railroad strike. Food of H orse and 8heep. A healthy horse eats nine tim es Its into which ode passenger at a time Chicago— A $1000 bill, which it is can go. believed may be one o f the notes in w eight in food In a year; a Bound A ship coaid not get near enough to the $173,000 theft o f government sheen six tim es___________ work this hoist. It is feared when money from the Chicago sub-treasury M o th e rs w i l l A n d M r ». W ln e lo w * » S o o th in g the rescuers finally reach the light some years ago, was found in a Chi B y ru p the b e s t rein m lv to use lo t t h e ir c h U d n a l u r i n g (h e te e t h iu g p e rio d . house they will find the widow dead or cago theater and turned over to gov insane. No boat can reach the isolat ernment secret service men. George Get Plenty of 8loep. ed, barren, icebound rock for days and W. Fitzgerald, a former teller in the Plenty of sleep Is conducive to perhaps weeks. Her husband was out sub-treasury, is under indictment for beauty. Even a garment looka worn at the edge of the rock shooting a sea the alleged theft o f the money. when It lose* lta nap. gull when slipped over the cliff and waa drowned. PO RTLAND M ARKETS. O n ly O ne "B R O M O Q U I N I N E ” The widow could see the recovery o f T h e t Is L A X A T I V E B R O M O Q U I N I N E . lo o k Wheat— Track prices; Bluestem, 94 fo r the sign atu re o f E . W . G R O V E . U aed the his body, but could not communicate @95c; club, 90ft£91c; red Russian, 89 W o r ld over to C u re a Cold In O ne D ag. 26c. with the rescuers. Bird Rock, on @90c; valley, 90@91ep forty-fold, which she is a prisoner, is one o f the W ith ou t Limitation«. 91c. i Magdalene group. Our country Is the world; our coun Millstuffs — Bran, $21 per ton; — trymen are mankind.—William Lloyd shorts, $23; middlings, $30. W h ole Battalion Mutinies. Corn— New, whole, $34; cracked, Garrison. El Paso— The recent defeat o f the $35 per ton. federal force by rebels at Corral itos Hay— No. 1 Eastern Oregon timo and the chain, o f reverses which fo l thy, $14(r(.16 per ton; No. 1 vallev, lowed were due, it is said, to mutiny $12(0)14; alfalfa, $12(0)13; clover, $8 o f the Twentieth battalion. The mu (q9; oat and vetch, $10(fr)ll :50; grain tiny developed at the beginning o f the hay. $9. battle, the men protesting against the Oats— No. 1 white, $33(0,84.50 per lack o f food and the hard marches and ton. i presenting other grievances. The re Cranberries— $10(0)11.50 per barrel. mainder o f the command o f General Potatoes — Buying prices: Bur • Sales were compelled to fight their banks, $1.50(01.65 per hundred. former comrades, while only a rem Vegetables — Artichokes, 75(i£90c nant of the force was available for the per dozen; asparagus, white, $1.25 attack on the rebel position. @1.50 per crate; green, $2.25 per crate; cabbage, 3c per pound; cauli C h in a m a n A cc u se Police. flower, $2.25 per crate; celery, $5.50 @ 6 per crate; garlic, 8(o;10c per San Francisco — A llegin g that the pound; head lettuce, $2(02.25 per San Francisco police department had crate; hothouse lettuce, 76c£o$l per entered into the inner workings o f the box; peas, ll(0 1 2 *c per pound; pep recent tong wars here to the extent o f pers, 25c per pound; radishes, 30c Platen, Pa. —"W h en I wrote to yon arresting certain members o f the Sen per dozen; rhubarb, $1.26 per box; first I was troubled with female weak Suey N g tong at the instigation o f spinach, $1.16(01.25 per box; turnips, ness and backache, the Hop Sing tong, an attorney rep $1(01.10 per sack; beets, $1.50; ruta and waa so nervous resenting the Sen Suey Ngs and other bagas, $1(01.10; carrots, $1. that I would cry at tongs filed charges with the police Onions— Association price, $3,25(0 Chief o f Police |j] the least noise, it commissioners. 3.50 per sack. would startle me so. White, the detectives and prison de Apples — Yellow Newtown, $2(0 I began to take L y partments and others were included in 2.50; Spitzenbergs, $1.76(03; Bald dia E. P ln k h a m ’a the charges o f kidnaping, dereliction win, $1.50(02; Ben Davia, $1(01.75, remedies, and I don’ t o f duty and insubordination. Red Cheek Pippins, $2(02.60; Gano, have any more cry $1(01.75; California Newtown*, $1.75 Shoe Workers May Units. ing spella. I sleep @ 2 per box. sound and my ner Boston — Representatives o f the Butter— Oregon creamery butter, vousness la better. shoe workers’ unions o f the country solid pack, 33Jc; prints, extra. I will reco m m en d assembled here March 30 to take ac Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, 21c. your medicines to ail suffering women.” tion on a proposition to amalgamate Pork— Fancy, 8J(o,9c per pound. -M rs . M a r y H a l s t e a d , Plate«, Pa., all shoe trade unions. Several hun Veal— Fancy, 12(012*c per pound. dred thousand shoe workers were rep Box 98. Poultry— Hens, 16@16(c; springs, ‘ •••’ Here Is the report o f another genuine resented. 16(016 Jc; ducks, 20c; geese, 12c; case, which »till further shows that Ly Agitation for a merger haa been turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 26c. dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound going in for months in Lynn. It Hopa — 1911 crop, 38(039c; olda, may be relied upon. is favored by the manufacturers, it nominal; 1912 contracts, 26(026c. Walcott, N. Dakota. — " ! had inflam ia said, because they believe it would Wool— Eastern Oregon, l«0 1 6 c per mation which caused pain in my aide, tend to prevent strikes. pound: valley, 16@17c per pound mo and my back ached all the time. I was hair, choice, 32c per pound. Wins Cheater is Fined. so blue that I felt like crying if any one Cattle — Choice steers, $6.50@6.76; even spoke to me. 1 took Lydia E. Pari»— A wine grower in the South good, $6.25@6.40: medium, $4(06.25; Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and 1 has juat been condemned to a heavy choice cows, $5.50(0;5.80; good, 6(0, began to gain right away. I continued penalty fot putting water into hia vin 6.50; medium, 4.50*t5; choice calves, its use and now I am a well woman.” tage. The sentence ia one month’s 8.50(08.75; good heavy calves, 6(0 - M r s . A m e l i a D a h l , W a l c o t t , N . imprisonment, a line o f $400, the pay 6.50; bulls, 4.2501.6; stags, 4.75(06. ment o f 165,000 francs in dues, and Dakota H o gs— Light, 7(0,8.06; heavy, 6(0 the confiscation o f tha wine. The I f yen want special advice w rit« ta 6.75. Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co, (coal- Wine Growers’ confederation which Sheep — Yearlings, 6.50(06; weth dentlal) Lynn, Mass. Toar letter will had intervened in the case, obtains ers, 4.85(0 5.45; ewes, 4.50<04.85; be opened, read and answered by * $100 and the Insertion o f the judg- lambs, 5.10(06.45. and held In strict newspapers. CURED IN ONE DAY PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS A r n o ld ’s A sth m a C ure Co., 333-4 Arcade kUg„ Seattle, Wa. Sprin g M ed icin e COL DS PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU W ill fu rn ish you any kind o f help you w an t, male o r fem ale, skilled o r unskilled, farm , saw m ill, log- g i r g or any m iscellaneous labor. Call, w rite or phene. N o fees o f any kind charged in this office. P h o n e s - A 5624; M ain 3665. 215 Stcmd Si. Pwtlssd Or. G uaranteed to cure Catarrh, Asthma, B ronchitis, H ay F e v e r and Rose Colds, o r m oney refunded. Inclose $1.25 fo r Asthm a Rem edy, o r 50c in stamps fo r Catarrh o f the H ead and Stomach. Ask fo r address o f people cured in P ortland, Tacom a o r Seattle. Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. fo r O u r B u sy Readera. How many children know what a thaumatrope Is ? Very few, by thal name. But most of them have seen thaumatropes. The dictionary says The prince o f Wales is on a visit to that a "thaumatrope Is an optical toy Paris. depending for Its action upon the per The levee at Hickman, Ky., gave way and the town is under water. Second-H and M achin ery bought, sold and exchanged: e n g in e s, boilers, sawm ills, etc. T he J. E. M artin Co.. 7« 1st E t . Portland. Send fo r Stock L ist and prices. DOORS AND WINDOWS CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Build Up The System HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS NERVOUS DESPONDENT WOMEN Find Relief in Lydia E. Pink- ham’« Vegetable Compound —Their Own Statements So Testify. Stimulate Children ? MIs Quotation. A high school boy who had failed m an English examination took the teach er to taek because the had asked no questions on "The Merchant of Ven ice,” one of the books studied. At the second examination, the first question was “Give a quotation from The Mer chant of Venice.” When the boy hand ed In his paper. Imagine the teacher’s feelings as she read, “ O hell! vhat have w « here?”—Llpplncott’s M ils a- sine. Ask your doctor how o fte n he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say, “ Very, very rarely." Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic for them. ’ He will probably an swer, “ Very, very frequently." Then ask him about Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a strong and safe tonic for the young. Not a drop of alcohol in it. F r e e to O u r R e a d e r s W r i t s M o n o « E y e K a m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o , fo r SS-page t l lu a lr a le d K y e B o o k F r e e . W r i t e a l l a b o u t Y o u r K y e T r o u b le a n d th e y w i l l a d v is e a a to t h e P r o p e r A p p lic a t io n o f t h e M u r in e E y e R e m e d ie s l a Y o u r S p e c i a l C a s e Your D r u g g is t w i l l t e l l y o u t h a t M u r in e B e lie v e s B o re E y e s , s t r e u g t h e u a W e a k E y e s U oesn S S m a r t, B o o th e s E y e P a in , a n d s e lla f o r 60c. T r y I t In Y o u r E y e s a n d in B a b y ’ s E y e s f o r B e a l/ E y e lid s a n d G r a n u la t lo u . Church H a s Nursery. In order that mothers with babies might be able to attend church, and not ba troubled with the infants, a nursery haa been established by the First Methodist church at Vancouver, W&ah. A room In the basement ia used, and Is equipped with toys for the amusement of the children. Always keep s box of Ayer’ s Pills In the house. Just one pill si bedtime, now shd then, will ward off many an attack’ of biliousness, indigestion, sick-hesdache. How mtny years has your doctor known these pills? Ask him all shout them. S€»da by tha 1. O. A X I S CO.. L o w a ll. Maaa. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES •2.25 * 2.50 * 3.00 * 3.50 MOO & * 5.00 For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS THE STAN DARK OK Q U A LIT Y FOR O V E R 30 Y E A R S T H E N E X T T IM E Y O U N EE D SHOES ive W . L. Douglas shoes a trial. W . L. louglas name stamped on a shoe guar antees superior quality and more value for the money than other makes. His name and price stamped on the bottom protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon having the genuine W . L. Douglas shoes. Take no substitute. I f your dealer cannot supply W .I..D ouglas i •hoc«, write YV. L.D ou gl««, Brockton, Alas« , for catalog. Shoe« «ent •very where delivery charge« prepaid. F a s t C o lo r F y e le ts used. Getting the Facte. -n “ Mrs. Ashcraft," the summer board a k D r . w m . P f u n d e r , s er Inquired, "why do you keep these guinea hens?” "My huaband hai me cook one of j A Tonic. A lte ra tiv e a n d R e s o lv e n t T h e ’em once In a while," answered the best rem edy fo r K id n ey s, I,iv e r an d B ow els. K radicates Pim p les, E ru p tio n s an d D isorders farmer’* wife. "H e says he likes o f the Skin . P urifies the B lo o d , a n d g iv e * | Tone, Strength a n d V ig o r to the entire system. their gamy flavor." "Mr. Ashcraft," said the boarder, i later In the day, "why do you keep iheae guinea hens?" "O, my wife likes to hear ’em sing," responded the farmer. 0 REDON BIOOD PLIR l FIÍ R MEXICAN BLUE! BLUE! MUSTANG BLUE! Blue that’s all blue. RED CROSS BALL BLUE delights the laundress. A wash day necessity. Once tried, always used. A standard bluing for 20 yeans. More satisfactory than liquid blue, and more economical because It is not 4-5 water. Easily handled and cannot spill. Price, 10 cents. ASK THE GROCER. LINIMENT FO R R A N C H M E N . H . L C o rbin , S o . P latte, C olo., w r it » » i " I n m a v to e k m im h ere a n d i f y o u lived n e a r 1 c o u ld R iv e y o u a b o x o f M u s t a n g L in im e n t b o t t l e » w e h a v e used o p o n o u r h o rses a n d c a t t le . W e rid e p r e t t y h a r d h ere ia th r R o c k ie s h u t M u s ta n g L in im e n t f i x . , tho h o r.e s g o o d as o v e r ." I I 1 I | 1 2 5 c .S 0 c .$ l a b o t t l . a t D r u g A G e n ’l S to res I Second Bunch for Him . T h a other day I went to eee a little boy, who wae sick, and took with me a bunch of grapes for the little In valid. Donald's father hung the grapes In front of the mirror, thinking the reflection would amuse him. After a while Donald's little brother came Into tha room and Donald Bald: “ Rich ard, there are two bunches of grapes there. The one In the glass Is for you."— Chicago Tribune. Superiority. In the opinion of the average wo man pedigree Is as much superior to brains as angel cake 1 b superior to • flapjack.— 8. E. Kiser. Probably. The man who complains that tha Korld Isn’t giving him his due would i robably be pained If It did.________ " P i n k E y e'* is Epidemic in the Spring. T ry M urine Eye Remedy fo r R eliable Relief. Good Profit In Begging. The streets of London never fall to attract the professional beggar and never disappoint him. The Mendicity society tells us that a beggar can earn more than the wages of the aver age working man, and that "it Is prob ably no exaggeration to say that well over £ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 ( $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 ) I b given away haphazard to beggars In the streets of London every year." PILE« CURED IN « TO 14 DAYS T o u r d ru g g is t w ill refun d money i f P A Z O O I N T M E N T fa ils to cure any case o f Itching, Blind, Bleeding o r P ro tru d in g Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. W om en a s Preacher*. One reason why women are forbid den to preach the goapel la that they woud persuade without argument and reprove without giving offense.—John Newton. W a n t Som ething to Exercise On. Somehow or other the women who fael that they were born to command always get married.—Exchange. FOR SICK COWS Heilthv cowl »ire mote milk, mike richer butler, and require less csre. KO W K D R I ia a cow medicine, not • food. It regulate« the digestive and generative organ« and tone« up the entire tyitem. A positive cure in4- preven tive for LOST A P P E T IT E , BARRENNESS. ABO R TIO N, SCOURS. M ILK FEVER, and all other ailmentathat lap the strength of milking cowa. Thou*«nd« of profitable herd« owe their health to KO W KURE. Be aure to «end for our valuable free book, “ kto.e Money From Your Cow «.” DAIRY ASSOCIATION C0„ MFRS. Lyodoavllle, VI., U. S. A. ». N. U. No K -» !« W H E N w ritin g to a d re rtia e n , n tion this paper. Rheumatic Pains quickly relieved Sloan’s Liniment is good for pain of any sort I t penetrates, without nibbing, through the muscular tissue right to the bone—relieves the congestion and gives permanent as.well as temporary relief. Here’s Proof. A. W. L ay of Lafayette, Ala, write«:— “ I had rheurr.xtUm for five years. I tried doctors and several different remedies bu: they did not help me. I obtained a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment which did me so much good that I would not do without it for »r _ anything.” T homas i L L. . R ice of Easton, Pa., write»: “ I have used Sloan's Lini ment and find it first-class for rheu matic pains." Mr.G.G. J o n e s o f Baldwins, L.I., write»:—“ I have found Sloan’s Lin iment par excellence. I have used it for broken sinews above the knee cap caused Ly a fall, and to my great satisfaction i was able to reeuifie my duties in less than three weeks after the accident." SLOANS LINIMENT i» an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, asthma. No rubbing necessary—you can apply with a brush. A t aU d oa lor s . P rto o , 2B o., BO o. 41 $1-00. Sloan's Book on Hones, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry tent fire«. Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN. BOSTON, MASS.