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W O R TH POULTRY A N D GAME Cfea f t t j o o fan cy prices f t » W iki Ducks aad rth rr fa m e In season. W rite us for cask o ffer on all kinds o f poultry, pork. etc. Pearson-Page Co., Portland I B IG M O N E Y ! B e our representative. Easy sales anywhere. Show samples and take orders. N o risk. Don’ t w a it: w rite today. Dept. U . B e e « 11!. W ilcox J U d *., Portland. Or. Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and __ exchanged: engines. boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st St.. Portland. Send for Stock L ist and pricoa M achinery B A N D M E ls HOLTON and BUESCHER band Instrumenta. The moat com plete stock o f Musical Merchandise in the Northw est. W rite fo r Catalogues. S El BE R U N G -L U C A S M U SIC CO. 134 Second Street Portland. Oregon HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! Deal direct w ith manufac turer, W e pay the highest prices fo r R aw Furs. W rite fo r free price list and shipping tags. N. M. IN GAR CO.. FURRIERS 191 Set«* Street PORTLAND. ORE. SCIENTIFIC HERB TREATMENT For all diseases. No poisons or minerals used. Send for symptom blank. FREE ADVICE. THE DR. YOUNG HERB REMEDY CO. SEATTLE, W A S H IN G T O N . RAW FU R S WANTED HIGHEST PRICES. QUICK * r* a UEBES & CO. J. P . Plagem ann, M gr. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 298 MfrrtM. Si. Urüft BM l ht Fc* Nil! Buk. F»rttut«n Modern Advancement. Ju »t the use of common sense, the following of personal choice, so far as that choice is moral and measured by the best Instead of the worst of one’s self, and the expenditure of a few pen nies will place at the disposal of any worker such means of self-education as were not to be had by the rich of a generation ago. T IM E AND TR O UBLE. Salad Roils Call for Care In the Mak ing, but the Result Repays All the Outlay. Soald one cup milk, add three ta blespoons butter, one and a half ta blespoons sugar and half a teaspoon ful of salt. When lukewarm add one veastcake, dissolved In one-quarter cupfuls lukewarm water and one and a half cupfuls flour. Cover and let rise, then add white of one egg beat en stiff, and foured to knead. Again let rise, shape in small biscuits, place In rows on floured board, cover with cloth and let it rise until light and well puffed. Flour handle of wooden spoon, and make a deep crease In middle of each biscuit, take up and press edges together. Place closely In buttered pan, cover, let rise, brush over with one egg slightly beaten and diluted with one tablespoonful milk and bake 12 or 15 minutes in a hot oven. This may seem quite a process to go through, but when done and ready to be eaten one feels really re paid. They are the best I ever ate. Red Orem Ball Blue w ill wash double as many elothee aa any oth er blue. D on 't put your money Into any other. Premium Fruit Cake. Sugar, three cups; butter, one and one-half cups; six eggs; sour cream one and one-half cups; saleratus or soda, two teaspoonfuls; currants, one half pound; raisins, three-fourths pound; citron, one-fourth pound; one nutmeg, flour. Directions, beat the eggs thoroughly, then add sugar and butter and beat till smooth; dissolve the saleratus in a little warm water and put in the cream and make the cake quite thin with flour to prevent the fruit from settling to the bottom. Do not chop the raisins, but cut them in halves and remove the seeds; else use seedless raisins. Then scald a few moments to soften, drain and flour (dredge); then before putting into the cake cut the citron in thin slices, and as you fill in a layer of cake put the citron over evenly, then more of the cake mixture and another layer of the citron and so on un til the citron Is evenly divided through the whole. O N L Y O N E "BP.O M O Q U IN IN E ” T h a t (a L A X A T I V E ERO M O Q U IN IN E . Look fo r the signature o f E. W . G R O V E . Cures a Cold in One Day, Cures G rip in T w o Days. 25c. Frightened by Meteor’s Fall. The -h of a ten-ton meteor. Its tail s * * ily hundreds of yards long, lighten, u up the Alleghany Valley for three miles, the other day, just above Pittsburgh, as It fe'.l. Residents of nearby hamlets ran from their homes In fright. The next day the mass of Reconcilable. substance was smoking hot and incan The Duke de Roquelaure was told descent in places. that two ladies of the court had a quarrel and had cast all kinds of in About as Far as He Could Go. vectives at each other. "Did they call On the first of the month there was each other homely?" asked the duke. "A ll right; then I to be a shift in studies in some of "No, my lo rd !" will see that they become reconciled.” the public school grades, and a young son was consulting his father. He — Life. __________________ had finished with ancient history, Men Who Succeed. which was ancient arbitrarily up to The men whom I have seen succeed the time of the Christian era. "How best In life hate always been cheer far did you get in it?” asked the sire. ful and hopeful men, who went about "Down to zera,” responded the heir. their business with a smile on their faces, and took the changes and T o Save Matting. chances of this life like men, facing To save your matting, make a cov rough and smooth alike as It came.— er of outing flannel to slip oyer your Charles Kingsley. broom when sweeping. This will be found to take up the dust easily and . Preaerved Cherries. Stone the cherries, preserving every saves the matting much wear. drop of Juice. Weigh the fruit, allow ing pound for pound for sugar. Put a Alliterative Attributes. layer of fruit for one of sugar until Apt alliteration's artful phrase as all Is used up; pour over the juice and boil gently until the syrup begins serts Its potency In the utterances of to thicken. The short-stemmed cher one of the newly enfranchised west ries or the Morellas are the best for ern women thus: "Petrified, puttified, preserves. Sweet cherries will not do. predaceous, partisan politices." What Luck! Fond Mama— "W hat have you In your apron?” Daughter (breathlessly) —"O, mama, such good luck! Clara Cray's cat had six kittens and her mama would only let her keep one, so she gave me the other fiv e !”— Judge. __________________ Coneolation of an Early Settler. Is Caused by Catarrh o f the Throat Adam heard them blame the cost and Bronchial Tubes. of living on the middleman. "The only thing they don't blame on the Some coughs are produced by a grave first man," he thankfully observed.— organic disease o f the lungs. Other New York Sun. coughs are produced by heart disease. An irritable stomach will produce a cough. Stomach coughs are more com mon than is generally supposed. Catarrh will also produce a cough. is w h a t t h e y a ll s a y Catarrh o f the bronchial tubes. Ca tarrh o f the larynx. Catarrh o f the o f our pharynx. PainleHS In a catarrhal cough the amount of Methods of expectoration is limited. It is not so Extracting easy to raise as in cases o f organic dis Teeth. eases of the lungs. It may be frothy O u t-of-tow n peo or stringy mucus, difficult to expecto People will go on for months ple can have their rate. plate and bridgre- with this sort o f a cough and give it no w ork finished in one attention. Ordinary cough medicines that are day i f necessary. A n absolute guar intended to lull the sensitive nerves antee. backed by 26 that are irritated by the catarrh will In fact, they do harm. 8ft. W. ft. Wilt. Pnusni urn Mia years in Portland. do no good. What is needed is Peruna, which strikes at once at the cause o f such a cough. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. As soon as the catarrh is removed from OrfICC HOURS: bronchial tubes the S A M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 1 the throat and cough disappears. Phones: A 2029; Main 2029. Usually the directions on the bottle Pollinc Bide.. Third and Washington, Portland are sufficient. In some cases where the cough is very continuous and an noying a tablespoon ful every hour is a OUT O f TOWN* better way to take i t But a multitude o f people who are suffering with this PEOPLE sort or cough and yet going about their usual business need only take the Peru esn recel r e p rom pt treat m ent* o f Won-Poltenoss, na according to the directions on the Health-bail ding remedies bottle. CATARRHAL COUGH “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” W ise Dental Co. C GEE WO It la chraprr to food oir- r<n «o il than to rostoro fo r tu ity once loot. T ry once more i f yon hare been doctoring with this one snd that one and here not obtained per- menent relief. L et thie great nature heeler diag nose yonr ease and prescribe some remedy whose notion Is qalok. tore end safe. Hie prescriptions are ooatpoosded from Roots, Herbs. Hnda end Berk» that hare been gathered from every quar ter o f the globe. The secrets o f theae medicines •re not known to the cratsids world, bat hare been handed down from father to son in the physicians' families la China. CONSULTATION FREE. I f yea live oat o f town and eannot call, writs for agxaptoa blank and circular, enclosing 4 cents la la a time-tried fertilizer that has always made «rood. I t prodaces biffger crops, better fruit, eradicates •Iant diseases and prevents dropping Made our own experienced and practical chemists c FREE! FREE! THE C. SEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. O ar oalaablo hook lot. filled with I ho moot aoofal inform ation o f all kin d. W rlta fa r It. It caata jo o nboolutolr noth in. 1C2| rink St., Cor. Morrison Pacific Guano & Fertilizer Co. Partial*. O n fM . ^ 6AVI0TA BRAND 1M Madiooa St. ___________________ J PORTLAND. ORE. k ----- d North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy - 5 «a? ■ :'& o f £5 . p i 4 W ?. f " The North Pacific College was estab lished in 1898. It has departments of Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in America has better facilities for the train ing o f young men and women for success ful professional careers. The annual ses sion begins October F irst An illustrated catalog o f information will be forwarded upon application to | Registrar, North Pacific College Eol Sdh «4 Ortfsa Sto. PsrlM On. PEACE TERMS RE FUSED BY TURKS W OM EN PLA STER ED W IT H CARE MUO. i* London. — The suffragrettes who again attempted to hold a Sunday aft ernoon meeting In Hyde Park were They were pelted with clods, oranges and Other missiles, and when the po- I lice were escorting them from the j scene the rioters tore off the hats and Greeks Capture 1570 Men and 30 Of- cloaks of the women, and even struck ffeera—Europe Considers De- some of them In the face. mand Extravagant. The trouble began when “ General” | Mrs. Flora Drummond mounted a wagon and started to speak to the London.— There Is no prospect for I Ftreat assemblage, which was largely acceptance by Turkey of the peace j nlade up of youths who had armed terms as proposed by the allies. Dls- themselves with ammunition of vari- patches from Constantinople say the ous descriptions or with trumpets, leading members o f the committee of moutb organs and bells, union and progress have decided that ^ er appearance at the front of the the conditions cannot he accepted, and platform was the signal for an out- it Is understood that the Council of bur8t of deafening noise and a bom- Mlnisters has adopted the same view, bardment o f missiles. She had hardly The Grand Vizier, Mahmoud Shefket uttered a word when a clod of turf Pasha, visited the Red Crescent So-1 struck here on the mouth, clety and begged the members to con-j Mrs. Drummond maintained her tinue their efforts, as the government sood nature, smiled at her tormentors was resolved to continue the war. and continued her speech amid a ver- All other capitals and among the ¡table tornado of abuse, catcalls, rag- ambassadors In London the allies' de- time choruses and cries of "Go home mands are considered extravagant, es-1 to your children.' pecially with regard to the payment For half an hour the crowds shouted, of Indemnity and the cession of Scutari sang and pelted the suffragette com- and the Aegean Islands. nmuder-in-chief, whose clothes soon In the meantime agitation against were a mass of mud. At last Mrs. Bulgaria continues In Greece. The Drummond's speech, of which not a Greeks In Thrace and Eastern Mace word was audible, came to an end and donia have sent a petition to Athens a younger woman took her place. She against their Incorporation by Bul fared no better, and the police, realiz garia. Premier Venlzelos, In reply, ing the danger the women were In, boldly declared that he long ago had called upon the chairman to close the notified the allies that Greece laid no meeting. claim of Thrace. This announcement, A large force of police, mounted and made in the Chamber of Deputies, afoot, drew In about the suffragette aroused vigorous protests. wagon, and under the escort the wom With the Improvement in weather en were led out of the park. conditions, the armies In thè Near East have become more active, although S TO R M H A L T S R E S C U E . thus far no news o f a pitched battle of any Importance has come through. According to official reports Issued Exploration Ship Aurora Returns to at Sofia, the Bulgarians and Turks at Tasmania W ith 24 of 32 Tchatalja have had reconnolterlng par Members. ties In collision. In one case a rather sharp engagement resulted. Two Bul Hobart, Tasmania. — The Antarctic garian parties sent out in the direc exploration ship Aurora has returned tion o f Akalon took a redoubt to the east o f that village at the point of the here with 24 out of the 32 members of the expedition commanded by Dr. bayonet. The Turks, having been reinforced, Douglas Mawson. The Aurora will re tried to recapture the redoubt, but In main here until the Antarctic Spring, the attack lost 300 dead and wounded, and then proceed to Adelaldeland to who were left on the field. The some day the Turks advanced bring home Dr. Mawson and five other toward Kadlkoul, but were repulsed. members of his party, who have ample According to reports, conditions In supplies of food to last them until the Gallipoli Peninsula are quiet. The Turkish warships are reported to have they are relieved. O f the original bombarded the Bulgarian positions at party. Lieutenant B. E. S. Nlnnis, of Sillvri, but with what result is not the Royal Fusllllers, and Dr. Xavier known. Merz died In the polar regions. Late advices say the Montenegrin The officers o f the Aurora Bay they slegs guns have begun a fierce bom bardment of Scutari, a portion of were unable to embark Dr. Mawson's which Is In flames. party owing to a hurricane and to have The Greeks continue to gather In waited longer In the south would have stray bodies of Turks. Near Arnltsa the Greek cavalry captured two Turk endangered the lives of Dr. W ilde and ish battalions, comprising 1,570 men his sledging party o f eight men, who were on a dangerous glacier waiting and 30 officers. to be taken off before the sea froze again. They were rescued February S U F F R A G E M A K E S BIG G A IN . 23, then, owing to the lateness of the Plan to Amend Constitution Has season, the Aurora was obliged to hur ry back to Hobart, as she was running Chance for Approval. short of provisions. Dr. Wilde took possession, on be Washington. — A constitutional amendment giving the women the half of Great Britain, o f all the coast right to vote for president and vlco- from Kaiser Wilhelmland to the 101st presldent probably will be brought degree east longitude, and named It formally before congress with the in King George the Fifth Land. dorsement of a senate committee be fore the end of the present year. M A N Y D E M A N D PER C A P IT A . In the reorganization o f Its com mittees the senate took Its woman suffrage committee out of the list of Facetious Story Brings Numerous Re inactive committees, where It has re quests to Director of Mint. mained for many years, Increased Its Washington.— Apparently under the membership from five to nine, the ma- jorlty of whom are advocates of suf- Impression that the Democrats will frage for women, and gave Its chair-1 dlvide the natlon-s wealth among the manship to Senator Thomas, of Colo people of the country, several hun- rado, a suffrage state. Senator Thomas said he had accept dred persons in letters received by ed the chairmanship with the under- George E. Roberts, director of the th?t ,t *Lere wouId a9,tiv.® mint, applied for the $34.72 which the steps fatten In this congress to submit . A , , ., a suffrage amendment to the people o f rpa8ury department estimates is the the country for their approval. per capita circulation of the United Representatives of the National States. American Woman Suffrage Associa- ,t wa„ a revlva, o f an old gt ln. tion have made arrangements for a tended facetiously, which was repeat- w h ir x t edly denied during the Taft admlnts- when they will urge him to recom- t (, that $34.72 awaited every in mend ln a measure to congress an ; y. “ f »»,- amendment to the Federal Constltu-' d,vldual ,n the country' Man* of the applicants asked that the amount be tion entitling women to the ballot forwarded by parcel post ln pennies. “ The story, of course, Is absurd," declared Director Roberts, “ and each Insanity Cost $135,000,000. applicant will be Informed ln a cir Philadelphia.— There are more In cular letter.” sane persons in asylums and similar Institutions ln the United States than 200 Out In Alabama Cold. students ln colleges and universities, Mobile, Ala.— Two hundred persons i n $135,000,000 a year, according to as- sertlons made by Clifford B. Beers, secretary of the National commission on mental hygiene. Mr. Beers spoke at the long table luncheon of the City club, which marked the opening of a week's con ference and exhibition of mental hy giene. ■» OF C A S S E R O L E . Before using a casserole for the first time, It is well to tempor it; this is best done by covering It with cold water. Then letting the water come to the boiling point, remove from the fire, and let the casserole remain ln the water until it is cold. Under no circumstances let the cas serole be put ou the stove without water or fat ln It; If this Is done the dish will crack. Avoid sudden changes of tempera ture with the casserole; that Is, do not take it from the hot stove or oven and place It in cold water or In a wet sink; this will prove disastrous to the dish. Casserole cooking requires only moderate heat; if something is being cooked in the casserole at the same time that Intense heat is required for something else, take the precau tion of setting the casserole ln a pan of water. In cooking anything in a casserole It Is well to allow twice the time for cooking that would be required were the stew or vegetables or fruit cook ed in the ordinary way. Situation Is uloomy. S 3 USE Excellent Servant of the Cook Must Have Proper Treatment, and Thla Advice le Good. Ten Thousand Men Attack Suffragist Speakers. Armies Resume Activities and raobb,id bx * crowd or 10,000 persona. C’i AND Spread Dread Plague. In the days of King Charles II news traveled slowly in England and be fore the people of Cornwall knew about the terrible plague In London there came to Bodmin Itinerant trad era with pack mules laden with silk and satin grow ns, rich robes, plumed hats and expensive laces, which were offered for sale at ridiculous prices. The countryside rushed to purchase, and the merchants, having disposed of all their stock, departed. Then within a day or two the purchasers were at tacked by a strange sickness, and died by scores. The gaudy clothes had been stripped from the bodies of Distemper those who had died of plague ln Lon In all Its forms, among all ages of boron don. ___________ and dogs, cured and others in the same sta Mother* will And Mrs. Window"* Soothing ble prevented from having the disease with Byrup tt* brat remedy to ua* lo* Ut*lrulUldna Sponn’a Distemper Cure. Every bottle ? urlng .he teething ¡-eriod. guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold last year. f:50and$LOO. Good druggists, or lend to manufacturers. Agents wanted. Kingly Life. iVrite for free book. Rpohn Med. Co., Spec- And so the kingly life Is a life ln Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. quest of big things. Everyone Is pain fully familiar with the temptation to Lemonade Ginger Punch. fritter away life In Interests that arc Five lemons, one cupful of sugar, small snd mean. There are those who Bpend their strength ln seeking one cupful of boiling water, ginger ale, money. The concentrated purpose of fresh mint, cold water, one-half heap their days Is a quest for gold. They ing teaspoonful of gelatin. Wash the are zealous for artificial gems and lemons uud slice them; then sprinkle they miss the goodly pearls.—J. H. over the sugar. Let stand for 30 min utes, and then add one quart of cold Lowett, D.D. water. Dissolve the gelatine In the boiling water and add It to the lemon Flowers In the House. mixture. Pour the whole Into a punch Flowers add so much to the cheer bowl and add the ginger ale, allow fulness of the home, even though we ing one quart of ginger ale for each may not be extravagant ln buying quart of the other liquid. Half an them. A few flowers tastefully ar hour before serving add a few stems ranged brighten the entire appear of fresh mint. ance of a room. Dinner tables look bare and neglected without the little For the Shopping Bag. vase of flowers or centerpiece of Sew a very large safety pin in your ferns. shopping bag. Then hang by means of smaller safety pins your door key, Her Formal Closing. One evening little Helen stammered samples of cloth, memoranda and Buch at the end of her prayer, evidently for things. They will be handy when you getting how to close. Then she said; open the bag and save poking down “ Oh, yes, very truly yours, Helen and around and about the bottom of the bag for these things. Smith.” _________________ W O M E N W er* not madr to do Machino Work, but thero la • machino nude to do Women's W ork, and it does it quicker and better than it ’s over been done before. TH E MEADOWS POWER W ASHER TAKES THE WORK OUT OF WASH DAY. Free illuatrated catalog sent upon receipt o f the coupon below or postal mentioning this paper. :llj PORTLAND, OR. Send me your free Meadows Washing Ma chine catalog. Address Pure Blood to the result of Perfect Nutrition which proceeds Ire n GOOD DIGESTION Assure These Benefits Modern Astronomy. The popular Idea of the astronomer, says a writer ln the World's Work, aa one who spendn his time ln sleeping by day and peering through the small end of a telescope by night, must be dismissed. "The greater part of the modern astronomer's time,” gays the FOR ALL T o Polish Piano. SORE EYES article, “ Is spent ln studying photo It the polish of your piano Is dull, graphs,” often with a microscope. wet It over sparingly with paraffin oil Banana Pie, “ Paradoxical as It may ceem, an as and let It remain for two hours. Then 1 Line a deep plate with rich crust and tronomer today gazes more often polish with linen and chamois skin.— bake a delicate brown. Filling: Take through a telescope.” Mother's Magazine. a scant cup of »ugar in your sauce pan Croes Ball Blue, ell blue, beet bluing value and cream Into a generous teaspoon in Red the whul* world, makes the laundreaa smile. Riches In Poverty. of butter (not melted), beat ln the How slight a thing is poverty; what yolks of two eggs and two tablespoon« Breaking It Gently. riches, nay treasures untold, a man flour, and a cup of boiling water and "I hev come to tell yez, Mrs. Ma may possess ln the midst of It, if he cook, stirring constantly until thick does but seek them aright.— Coleridge. Add a little vanilla after this cream is lone, that yer husband met with aD iccldent." "A n’ what Is It, now?" cool. Slice into the crust a layer ot bananas alternated with a layer of vailed Mrs. Malone. “ He was over •ome by the heat, mum.” "Overcome cream. There should be two layers of >y the heat, was he? An' how did It each. Frost with the whites of tw< eggs, beaten stiff, with two teaspoon* lappenT" “ He fell Into the furnace iver at the foundry, mum.”—Tit-Bits. of sugar. Brown in oven. Serve Pettit's E ye Salve cold. __________________ Queen Victoria Detested Tobaccc The number of smoking rooms no\ distributed over Windsor castlt would considerably astonish Queen Victoria could she but see them. Her late majesty could never bring herself to do more than tolerate the weed ln I t ’s in the Spring you always feel any form, and the smoking room was that way. The system is overloaded always relegated to a very distant with winter impurities, the blood is part of her various residences. Nor were the guests permitted to solace sluggish and the bowels clogged. themselves w'th a quiet smoke In their own apartments, as on their ar rival they were specially warned not to do so. __________________ “AH In, Down and O ut” HO STETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS Step to Your Own Drum. Why should we be ln such desper is an ideal medicine for all spring ate haste to succeed, and ln sucl desperate enterprises? If a man doe: ailments and a trial now will con not keep pace with his companions vince you. Be sure it's Hostetter’r perhaps it Is because he hears a dlf ferent drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. It Is not im portant that he should mature as soon ns an apple tree or an oak. Shall hr turn his spring Into summer?— Thoreau. How Pari* Help» Poor. The fact that the receipts of Paris leaters have more than doubled ln ho last twenty years Is a good thing or the Paris poor, since every buyer >f a theater ticket In Paris has to pay a ten per cent tax for the poor, the total amount of which for the last year was $1,300,000. Knew What Ha Was Doing. "I do not see that you are practlo ing economy by buying a flfteou dollar handbag for your wife.” "Its lnterloi s so complex that by the time she inds money for street car fare hei ompanlon will have paid for her.”— iuffalo Express. Method of 8oftening Gold. Pure gold may be softened by keep- ng it at the boiling temperature oi vater for four days. FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Still, As Servants Go, Old. Mrs. Heath sniffed audibly when her sister happened to mention, with considerable awe, a certain neighbor Thousand • Have Been Helped "D aisy!” the married woman exclaim By Common Sense ed. "W hy Daisy should speak of her Suggestions. help as ‘old family servants' I can’t Imagine!” "But why shouldn't she, if she wants to?” Inquired the sister. Women suffering from any form o f "Because the one she’s had longest Is Woman With Marvelously Beautiful her cook, and so far, she's stayed six female ills qre invited to communicate promptly with th* Hair Gives Simple Home Prescrip months!"— Youth’s Companion. w o m a n ’ s privato tion Which She Used With Most Alas, Yes I correspondence de Remarkable Results. "Oh, Mr. Tltewadd, do you know, partment o f the Ly I passed by a candy store yenterdny, dia E. Pink ham Med and actually didn't go In.” "How un icine C o . , L y n n , like you— I thought you said once you Mass. Your letter I wax gTeotly troubled w ith dandruff and fallin g Invariably turned In?" "Why. don’t will be opened, read hair. I tried many advertiaed hair preparationa you remember? You were with me, and varioua prescription!, but they all airnally and answered by • failed: many o f them made m y hair rreaay so it woman and held in P I L E » CU RED IN « TO 14 D A Y S was impossible to comb it or do it up properly. Y ou r drussint w ill refund money if PAZO O IN T strict confidence. A woman can freely I think that many o f the th in ?* I tried w ere posi M E N T fails to cure any case o f Itching, Blind. talk of her private illnesa to a woman ; tively injurioua and from my own experience I Bleedins or Protru din s P ile » in 4 to 14 days. U.'c. thus has been established a confidential cannot too stron gly caution you against uaing preparationa containing wood alcohol and other correspondence which has extended over T r y th t Left. poieonoua aubetancee. I believe they injure the " I often wish,” mourned Senator many years and which has never been roots o f the hair. A ft e r m y long liat o f failure*, broken. Never huve they published a I finally found a simple prescript ion which le a n Spouter, "that 1 were ambidextrous, unhesitatingly state is bovonq doubt the most then I could go on writing my speech testimonial or used a letter without the w onderful thing fo r the hair I have ever Keen. Many o f my friend* have ai*o used it, and ob es without being interrupted by these written consent o f the writer,and never tained wonderful effeeta therefrom . I t not only pestiferous handshakers.” has the Company allowed these confi is a pow erful Htimulant to the grow th o f the hair dential letters to get out o f their pos ard fo r restoring gra y hair to ite natural color, No Los*. but it is equally good fo r rem oving dandruff, g iv session, as the hundred* o f thousands ing the hair life and brilliancy, etc., and fo r the Blobbs— "Do you think the death of of them in their files will attest. purpose o f keeping the scalp in first-cla** con- dit ion. It also make* the hair eaaier to comb and old Closeflst will be a loss to the com Out of the vast volume o? experience arrange In nice form . I have a friend who used munlty?” Slobbs—"W ell, I under it tw o months and during that tim e it ha* not which they have to draw from, it is more only stopped the fa llin g o f hi* hair and wonder stand the loss is fully covered by In than possible that they poosesa the very fu lly increaned it* grow th, but it practically re ■u ranee." sto re ! all o f his hair to it* natural color. You can knowledge needed in your caso. Noth obtain the ingredients fo r m aking thi* wonderful Getting His Bearings. ing is asked in return except your good preparation from almost any druggiMt. Th e pre scription is aa follow *: Woodchopper—" I seen a lot o’ bear will, and their advice has helped thou- Bay Rum, 6 oz.; Menthol Crystals, H drachm; tracks 'bout a mile north o' here— big srfhds. Surely any woman, rich or poor, L a von a de Compunee’. 2 or.. I f you like it per Hunter— “ Good! Which should be glad to take advantage of this fumed add a fe w drop* o f To-Kalon Perfume, ones, to o !" which mixes p erfectly with the other ingredients. way is south T"— Chicago Dally News. enerous offer of assi« tance. Address This, however, is not neceasary. A p p ly night and morning; rub thoroughly Into ydia E. Pinkham Medicine Ox, (con Not In Sight the scalp. Go to your d ru ggist and ask fo r an e ig h t ounce Hokus—"Do you think we shall ever fidential) Lynn, Mass. bottle containing six ounces o f Bay Rum. also one- Pokua— "Not Every woman ought to have h alf drachm o f Menthol Crystals, and a two-ounce have universal peace?” bottle o f liavona de Composes’. Mix the ingre so long as women continue to play Lydia E. Plnkhain’s NO-page dients yourself at your own home. Add the ftfen- bridge for stakes.” Text Book. It In not a book for HOW I MADE MY HAIR GROW ““ “• " r 1 from tbe cold ware whlca has Ala- bama In Its grip. The flood, which reached Its crest at 9:30 o clock Sat urday night, has not subsided, accord lng to dispatches. One life Is known to have been lost. Many have been Injured. The town Is ln darkness and business Is paralyzed. The floods are not expected to recede perceptibly be fore Wednesday, and the damage Is estimated at $200,000. There have been Nearest Star Invlsibls. no trains to or from Brewton since New Haven, Conn. — Observations Friday. during some 20 years for parallax of j ------------------------- fixed stars have been completed at i 1 2 states Join Crusade. Yale observatory. They have Included ... 1 238 stars of the Northern hemisphere S P rt»«*«ld . I1L - Lieutenant-Gover of the heavens. nor O’Hara, chairman of the senate The nearest to the earth of these committee Investigating the “ white stars observed and the nearest of all slave” evil ln Illinois, announced that the the . „ Northern . j received letters from governors ,__ _ stars ___, of ____ „» k ,, hemisphere . he had is on© of th© seventh magnitude, invis* « twelve states offering to co-ODerat© lble eye. . Its distance , In „,fh him J, ® to suppress the traffic in in _„ to . the _ naked .. , | wltn miles from the earth Is represen ed women and klnd^ by the figures of 46,000 billion, denoted 1 « . . __. . . . 1 The governors from the following term8 by about elght states have responded: New York, ugnt yeara________________ Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Virginia, I South Dakota, South Carolina, Missis Wilson Gets Shamrock. sippi, Michigan, Kentucky, Georgia, Washington. — St. Patrick’s day Wyoming and West Virginia. found President Wilson wearing In hts hat a sprig of shamrock from the “ old Oil King’s Son Is Host. sod.” L. R. Alderman, superintendent of _____________ From Ireland Monday there reached schools for Oregon, who Is now ln the the White House for the president a *• the Fuert of John D Rocke- box of real Irish shamrock, the gift of John Redmond, Irish member of the Rockefeller wrote to Mr. Alderman thol Crystal* to the Bay Rum and then pour in British house of commons. The presi some time ago, saying he wished to the Lavona de Composes’ and add the To-Kalon general distribution, aa It to too e. L e t it stand one-half hour and it is But They Never Do. dent’s secretary. Joseph Patrick Tum have him as his personal guest when Perfum expensive. Is to free and only ready fo r use. ulty, with a smile, said that he felt he he was In the East Little fault would be found with obtainable by mall. W rite for Mr. Rockefeller became Interested In alone was qualified to receive them. people who tell all they know If they It today. Mr. Alderman through a report filed would quit when they have done that. by the Oregon school superintendent' Serum Supply Runt Low. No. 12—U J l 9. N. V. London, OnL—T w elve patents at the on home credit systems, some time, Disturberà puMic health Institute have been In ago There's hardly any way to be such oculated by Dr. Frederich F. Fried a nuisance as to have strong convic W H K N —ritto * I * ■ MF” on Nickol Dofended. mann with bis tuberculosis vaccine. O n Ulta pepar- tions.— Now York Press. Nearly 80 had been gathered for the Washington.— Protests against the test, but the physician found there Initial “ F” o f Artist Fraxer, appearing was only enough vaccine for the treat- on the new nickel, caused officials of ment of twelve. Preference was given the treasury department to declare to those suffering from tuberculosis that this was customary on practically of ths bones. The demonstration was all the coins o f the United States snd Color more goodo brighter and factor co lon than any dye. One ioc package colon allk, w o o l and cotton equt . _ other ,---------- given In the presence o f many local of other nations. On some foreign w a ll and la guaranteed to give perfect n-------- Aak dealer, ------- or w e w ill send poet paid at 10c a pacluna. W rite lor I booklet h o w to dye. Mooch and mix colt M ONROE DR U G C O M PAN Y , Quincy, Illlnola. medical men. 1 coins the artist’s full name appears. E PUTNAM