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P O U L T R Y A N D GAM E
Can get you fan cy price? fo r Wild Ducks
and other game in season. W rite us for
cash offer on all kinds of poultry, pork, etc.
SUFFRAGISTS
MAY BE SUED
URGES NEW CURRENCY LAWS
President Tells of Need to Estab
lish Credit Reform.
PARTY SCALES
HIGHEST PEAK
DESSERT DISHES OF RHUBARB
Pudding. Tapioca or Shortcake,
Make Delicious Confection.
Rhubarb Pudding — Mash half a
Washington, D. C.—A fixed deter-
pound of bag or pulled figs, or use
mination to have currency legislation
dates or raisins, or a mixture of all or
passed at this session of congress was
of any two of these fruits. Cover
N a t u r e 's Oxygen W ill Make You Well, p e rfe c tly
accepted by the members of the house
with boiling water and cook until
strong and h ap p y . N o e x e rc is e o r d ru g s . O u r
water is nearly absorbed.
Cut a
and senate as President Wilson's text
treatm en t based on n a tu ra l law . S end $1 N O W to
f h e L afcr C a.. 2101 P" Si. Dept 8. S acram en to .. Cal.
pound of rhubarb iti inch pieces, put a
for the currency message, which he
AGENTS—O u r H ousehold S p ecialty sells on sig h t.
layer of the cooked dried fruit, and
personally presented to congress as
E a s y to handle. B ig profits. W rite today. H u st-
repeat until all is used. Add a quar
fcg s Specialty Co.. 6H9 E. A n k eny, P o rtlan d , O re.
Direct Charge That Liquor Intersta sembled in joint session in the house Barometer Reads 20,500 Feet—U. ter of a cup of hot water and bake in
Second-Hand Maehin-
a slow oven until the rhubarb is soft.
S. Flag Hoisted—“Te Deum”
Help Antis Is Invited—Nation chamber.
’ ery bought, sold and
Serve cold alone or with cream.
exchanged: engines,
Both Democrats and Republicans
Sung
by
Minister.
al
Association
Is
Riled.
boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E .Jlfartin Go.. 83 1st
Rhubarb Tapioca—Soak half a cup
saw in the carefully-worded appeal of
BU. Portland. Send for Stock Liaj; and prices.
of tapioca over night and cook until
the President an earnest conviction
clear in a double boiler. Place in a
Fairbanks, ¡Alaska—The ascent of buttered pudding dish two cups of rhu
Washington, D. C. — A statement that the money situation must be dealt
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE
information and booklets of value to you.
from the headquarters of ,the National with before congress adjourns. Prep the highest peak [of Mount McKinley barb, cut in small pieces; one cup of
PACIFIC GUANO & FERTILIZER CO. association opposed to woman suffrage
was accomplished successfully for the sugar and a pinch of ginger. Pour
182 M adison S t., P o rtla n d . Or.
announces that the officers of the as arations were made to begin commit
first time June 7, when the party led the hot tapioca over this, stir in one
tee
work
on
the
administration
bill,
sociation have employed attorneys to
teaspoonful of butter, cover and bake
examine all the speeches and litera which soon will be introduced in the by Archdeacon Hudson Stuck, Episco one hour. Put a meringue on it be
of
ture of the suffragists "w ith a view i house by Representative Carter Glass pal missionary for Alaska, accompan fore serving, if you iike, or serve it
633-535 C ham ber o f Com m erce Building
to protecting themselves from abusive ! and in the senate by Senator Owen.
PORTLA ND . OREGON
ied by Robert G. Tatum, Harry P. cold, with plain or whipped cream.
language which at times is practically
A school fo r th e te a c h in g of T e le g ra p h y u n d e r
Rhubarb Shortcake — Put two cups
From the rostrum of the house Karstens and Walter Harper, reached
th e p ersonal su p erv isio n of th e p ro p rie to r. A.
libelous,”
and
“
for
the
purpose
of
in
E . M yers. e x p e rt te le g ra p h e r. D ay an d n ig h t
the top of the south peak of the moun of rhubarb, cut small, with a scant cup
chamber
the
President
read
the
brief
stituting
suits
for
libel
against
objec
sessions. TE R M S : C ourses in ea sy m onthly
of sugar in a double boiler and cook
tain, the highest on the continent.
In stallm e n ts, en a b lin g you to ta k e u p a well-
tionable parties.”
The statement! message.
p aid pro fessio n a t little cost. W rite fo r full
until rhubarb is tender and sugar dis
News
of
the
success
of
the
expedi
“
It
plainly
is
clear,”
he
said,
“
that
J continues:
p a rtic u la rs .
tion was brought here by a messenger solved. Add the juice and chopped
“ The scrutiny of the material put it is our duty to supply the next bank sent
by Dr. Stuck, who is resting at rind of one lemon. Make a shortcake
out by the suffragists has become | ing and currency system the country
Base camp. Archdeacon Stuck ex by your favorite receipt, but cut and
H ours, 10 a . m . to 6 p. m..
i 5714 more thorough since Miss Inez Milhol- needs and that it will immediately the
pects to return to Fairbanks in Au bake it like biscuit. When done, break
o r by a p p o in tm e n t
land, in a public meeting, stated that need it more than ever.
“ We must act now at whatever sac gust and will go to New York in Oc- i open, butter them and arrange on a
DU. JOSEPH ROANE
; charges of an alliance between the
hot dish.
Put the rhubarb in be
anti-suffrage and the liquor interests rifice to ourselves. It is a duty which tober.
Chi ro pra ct or
tween, and when serving pour the
Dr.
Stuck
and
his
assistants
erected
the
circumstances
forbid
us
to
post
{ had been made, ¡and the fact that no
SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS
a six-foot cross on the summit of the juce over them.
} suits for libel had been instituted was pone. I should be recreant to my great
S cientific T re a tm e n t of all A c u te and C hronic
1C
mountain and said “ Te Deum” M others w ill flrul Mr*. W in slo w s Soothing
deepest
convictions
of
public
obliga
good proof that they were true.
D iseases. L icensed P ra c titio n e r. S u ite 424-6-7
the highest point. Observations Syrup th o h .'st rem edy to u»o lo r th e ir c h ild re n
^ rc a d ^ B u ild in g ^ e a ttle ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
“ Miss Milholland ought to know, tion did I not impress it upon you with on
made with the mercurial barometer 4 u riu g th e te e th in g p e rio d .
and probably does know, that no state solemn and urgent insistence.”
The President defied the custom of indicate the height of the mountain is
ment has been made either on the pub-
Not Infantile Necessities.
D A IS Y F L Y K I L L E R g E tfS T K E -S ; [ lie platform or in the press, which is 100 years for the second time by de 20,500 feet. Dr. Stuck said this can
To be an “ infant” in a legal sense
be
checked
by
comparing
the
reading
j
Hie*. Neat, d e a n ,o r
livering
the
message
in
person.
The suffragists
namental, convenient. | in any way libelous.
cheap. L a s t s a l l
A joint committee led by Majority of his barometer with the records is not the same as being an infant.
have skilfully avoided giving expres
s e a s o n . Made o f
Leader
Underwood and Senator Kern taken at Fort Gibbon on the same A recent case in London was concern
metal, can'tspillortip
sion in public to a libelous statement,
over ; will not soil os
ed with the question of what consti
met the President and escorted him to date.
InJ u r e a n y th I n g .
though
they
have
approached
danger
Guaranteed effective.
The expedition, which left Fair tutes an "in fan t’s” necessities. The
the clerk’s desk on the rostrum.
Sold l y d ealers, or
ously
near
to
it.
6 sent l y express pro-
At both house and senate ends of banks March 13, expected to reach the young man, who was sued by a furni
“ To say that any interests, liquor or
paid for {1.
ture dealer, had bought, among other
SASOLD BOHE&a, 150 DolUli A n .. BrocVJja. H. t .
other interests, are supporting a cause the capitol and among both Democrats summit of Mount McKinley early in (hings, 24 candlesticks, 38 weapons, 61
is not in itself libelous, but if the suf and Republicans the conviction was May, but was delayed three weeks pictures, an Indian spittoon, Burmese
a passage three miles long
fragists in public or in the press ever deeply fixed that the President’s “ sol cutting
Wise Old Gentleman.
emn and urgent insistence” on cur through ice thrown across the ridge by and Chinese gongs, 23 snuff boxes and
make
a
statement
that
the
liquor
in-
two stuffed iguanas. Refusing to pay
An old gentleman, whose character terests are giving help to the National rency legislation would result in im an earthquake last summer.
the bill, the young man pleaded “ in
was unimpeached and unimpeachable, ! association
The
party
found
much
evidence
of
mediate
activity
in
the
legislative
opposed to woman suffrage
seismic disturbance on the upper fancy.” The judge gave judgment for
for some slight cause was challenged or to any representative thereof, a branches.
ridges. The upper basin shows evi the plaintiff.
by a dissolute young Hotspur, who j suit for libel will be instituted within
was determined that the old gentle 24 hours.
REBELS MOVING ON JUAREZ dence of a violent upheaval and the
At Least Something New.
ridges are badly shattered, but the
man should give him honorable satis
are looking for this opportun-
First
Mother—“ How was the baby
faction. The old gentleman very good- • ity. “ We
summits
are
not
marred.
and when it comes we will take Constitutionalists Control Railroad
show?” Second Mother—“ Fair. Of
naturedly refused to fight, and the
Archdeacon
Stuck
confirmed
the
as
of it to the uttermost.
and Defeat Federais.
fellow threatened to “ gazette” him as advantage
cent of the north peak by Thomas course, there’s not much change in the
“ One conviction for criminal libel
a coward. “ Well, go ahead—I would
El
Paso,
Tex.—An American em Lloyd and three companions in 1910, styles, but the display of accessories,
will
do
a
great
deal
to
check
the
flood
rather fill 20 newspapers than one
as five-minute detachable nigh
of malicious untruths about the wo ploye of the Madera Lumber company being able with field glasses to see the such
coffin,” rejoined the old gentleman.
ties, cry mufflers and self-starting
men who are opposed to votes for wo who arrived here Wednesday from flagstaff erected by the Lloyd party cradles was particularly good.”
men which have been circulated by Western Chihuahua reported that when they accomplished their feat.
Happiness in Work.
suffragists.”
March of Progress.
Pancho Villa, constitutionalist com AGUINALDO VISITING JAPAN
To augment human happiness, a
Abner Wombat was born In a log
mander in that state, instructed him
writer in the Edinburge Review re
cabin, but every one of his grandsons
marks, must be the purpose, main or POINCARE TO ¡VISIT BRITAIN to inform the American consul in . Secret Mission Believed to Be to has a dress suit. Such Is life in
incidental, of every person.
Abso
America.
Get Philippine Independence.
Juarez and all others interested that
lutely incidental with most, it must be Ruler of France to Follow Example
the
constitutionalists
would
reach
Tokio—The
newspapers
here
report
believed.
The activities connected
of His Predecessors.
Juarez and begin an attack on that the arrival in Tokio of John Aguinal
with the business of living in a world
London
— President Poincare, of
do, son of Emilio Aguinaldo, the for
with other men and women absorb us.
port next Thursday.
mer Filipino revolutionary leader.
Happiness is a by-product of these France, following the example of his
Villa’s forces have captured the en They say he wore Japanese dress and
predecessors since the conclusion of
activities of the common life.
the friendly agreement between his tire line of the Mexico Northwestern came to Tokio secretly, being followed
country and Great Britain, has chosen railroad from Bustillos to Casas Gran- later by a suite of three Filipinos.
N o th o u g h tfu l p e rs o n u s e s liquid b lu e . I t ’s a
pinch o f blue in a la rg e b o ttle o f w a te r. A sk f o r
England for his official visit after his
The newspapers reflect the impression
Red C ro s s Ball B lue, th e blue t h a t ’s a ll b lu e .
election, and will arrive at Spithead des, according to the American, who, which obtains in some quarters that
with
four
other
men,
occupied
four
on the Dreadnought Jean Bart to be
Agiunaldo has come to Japan to take
Called for Blood.
guest of King George and the Brit days in the trip to El Paso on a hand- advantage of the negotiations between
“ Sandy looks as if he had been the
nation until June 27. He will be car. Villa told the American that his ' Japan and the United States to secure
fighting.” “ He has been fighting; a ish
Y O U .RSELF; in other
fellow said something in his presence accompanied by Stephen Pinchon, forces would be strengthened by a de the liberation of the Philippines from
about ‘musicians and bagpipers,’ and . French minister for foreign affairs, tachment that had been destroying the American rule.
words,
your lazy liver. You
and other high officials.
A dispatch from Tokio June 17 said
Mexican National railway between
Sandy sailed into him.” ,
have been overloading the
| Upon the president’s arrival at Spit- Moctezuma and Chihuahua City. The reports from Kobe announced the ar
head he will be received by an im rebel commander estimated that the rival of Aguinaldo there on his way to
stomach and thus clogging
Result, However, Is the Same.
mense fleet composed of England’s total number of troops that wiH ap the capital. It developed that Aguin
the bowels. You can easily
Occasionally a man finds himself in latest warships, which will fire a royal
aldo conferred in Kobe with several
debt not because he is dishonest, but salute. He will proceed to Portsmouth pear to attack Juarez will be about Japanese, and in some quarters it was
stir these organs into
because he is a bad hand at mental dockyard, where the Prince of Wales 1800.
healthy activity by the
believed
that
his
visit
had
to
do
with
a
In a battle at Neuvas Casas Grandes,
arithmetic.
and the Duke of Connaught, repre Chihuahua, last Saturday, Villa’s movement for the independence of the
daily
use of
senting the king, will offer him a for fnreps captured that place, killing 47 Philippines. The foreign office at To
mal welcome. King George will be at federais and capturing 50 more. The kio said it had no knowledge whatever
station, London, to receive prisoners were promptly executed by of Aguinaldo.
S t . H e l e n s H a l l Victoria
his 'guest and escort him to York Villa’s order.
P o rtland , O regon
R e s id e n t a n d D a y S c h o o l f o r G i r l s ■\ Houke,_which ha^ been placed at his
Juarez is garrisoned by about 1000 Egg Breakage Causes Big Loss.
In c h a rg e o f S is te r s o f 8 t .J o h n B a p tis t (E p isc o p a l) disposal.
Washington, D. C.—Nine per cent
federal soldiers, commanded by Gene
Collegiate, Academ ic and E lem en tary D epartm en t« ,,
Music, A rt, Elocution, Domestic A rt, Dom estic Scienoft
ral Francisco Castro.
General Inez of all the eggs shipped to market in
Sym nasium. ’ F o r c a ta lo g a d d re ss— : f .
-
Many Violators Arrested.
Salazar, ex-rebel, who came to Juarez the United States are broken in tran
T H E S I S T E R S U P E R I O R , O f f ic e 80
Tacoma, Wash.—Fifteen violations a week ago from Chihuahua, ordered sit, according to statistics gathered by
S t. H e le n s H a i l
of the government’s regulations were out a small scouting party on a special the department of agriculture. To re
found here Sunday on the steamers train over the Northwestern with the duce this enormous breakage, which
Tree Absorbed Lamp Post.
When an old elm tree in the ave and launches that ply out of Tacoma expressed object of picking up strag yearly causes a loss of millions of dol
Gave H e r All H e r R i g h t s .
nue at Bushey I’ark, near London, was harbor by the government cutter Cor- glers from his defeated command who lars to producers, and raises the price
cut down, the Iron framework of an inne, with Captain Mart Gismervig are said to be retreating northward of eggs for consumers, the department
A woman was charged at Greenwich
old street lamp was found embedded in and Customs Officer Ned C. Adams on from Casas Grandes.
' is conducting extensive experiments to (England) police court with allowing
the trunk to a depth of several Inches board.
No activity is reported from the determine the safest manner of pack- a donkey to etray, Immediately after
about 25 feet from the ground. It Is
a young man had been fined for a
One captain of an excursion launch neighborhood of San Ignacio, Chihua ; ing eggs for shipment.
believed that the lamp must have been with
a large party on board, was hua, 40 miles south of Juarez, where
The waste from the breakage of similar offense. Mr. Symmons—"You
nailed to the tree many years ago and
won’t have a feminine grievance If I
gradually became surrounded by the found drunk at the wheel. He was a force of constitutionalists is said to eggs in New York City alone last year fine you the same as the man. If I
ordered
below
and
the
vessel
turned
was
more
than
11}
million
dozen,
out
have been camping for the past few
wood.
charged you less you would say you
over to the mate. A large fine awaits weeks awaiting orders for a concerted of a total consumption in New York were not having your rights. No, the
this master when the case is put up to movement on Juarez.
! that year of 127,689,600 dozen.
same as the man.”
Collector of Customs Harper.
Pearson-Page Co., Portland
Archdeacon Reaches Top of Mt.
McKinley, Alaska.
Anti-Suffragists Wait for Posi
tive Evidence of Libel.
Machinery
I n G ir l h o o d
I
W omanhood
The women who have used
OR
I)r. P ie r c e ’s F a v o r i te
Prescription will tell you
M otherhood
A ssist Nature
now and then,
w ith a g e n tle
c a th a r tic Dr.
Pierce’t Pleas-
a n d Pellett tone
1 ip and invigor
ate li v e r a n d
Jbowels. Be sure
y o u g e t w hat
y o u a ek fo r .
f
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that it freed them from p a in —
helped them over painful periods in
their life—and saved them many a day
of anguish and misery. This tonic, in
liquid form, was devised over 40 years
ago for the womanly system, by R.V.
Pierce, M. D., and has been sold ever
since by dealers in medicine to the
benefit of many thousand women.
Now—i f you prefer—you can obtain Dr.
Pierce’e Favorite Prcecription tablets a t
your druggist a t If I per box. also in 50c
site or send 50 one cent stamps to Dr.
H. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N . Y, for trial box.
M. & M. SCHOOL TELEGRAPHY
J
Who Put “ U”
in Blues?
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bitters
AILING WOMEN
OF H L E AGE
Crack In Panama Canal Alarms.
Panama—Numerous alarming ru
mors of damage have gained currency
as a result of the crack that recently
developed in the cut-off wall of the
Mrs. Hilbert Tells of Her Dis northwest wing of the Miraflores locks
tressing Symptoms During of the Panama canal. One report had
it that the gates had pulled away some
Change of Life and How
portions of their supporting masonry
and that the cost to demolish and re
She Found Relief.
build the damaged structure would be
$1,600,000. The canal engineers say
Fleetwood. Fa.—"D uringthe Change the crack is only a minor one and that
of Life I was hardly able to be around it probably was due to a slight settle
at all. I always had ment of the masonry.
a headache and I
was so dizzy and ner
War on Cancer Outlined.
vous that I had no
Minneapolis
— The last day of the
rest a t night. The American Medical
con
flashes of heat were vention, was marked association’s
by a discussion
so bad sometimes
plans for a nation-wide organiza
that I did not know of
tion
and movement to combat cancer.
what to do.
Dr.
J. Bloodgood, of Johns Hopkins
“ One day a friend
advised me to take university, outlined the movement,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s which has been started in New York.
V e g e t a b l e Com Dr. Bloodgood explained the nature of
pound and it made me a strong well wo the American Society for the Preven
man. I am very thankful that I fol tion of Cancer, which will be launched
lowed my friend's advice and I shall formally in New York in soon. The
recommend it as long as I live. Before organization was indorsed in addresses
I took the Compound I was always by several surgeons.
sickly and now I have not had medicine
Rain Follows Prayers.
from a doctor for years. You may pub
St. Louia—An hour after prayers
lish my letter.” —Mrs. E dward B. H il
for rain had been ordered in the
bert , Fleetwood, Pa.
Such warning symptoms as sense of churches of Belleville, 111., a suburb
suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, back near here, a heavy rain storm broke
aches, dread of impending evil,timidity, the two months’ drougth throughout
sounds in the ears, palpitation of the Missouri and Southern Illinois Sunday.
heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu A hail storm completely blanketed the
larities, constipation, variable appetite, lawns of Forest Park with ice, while
weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, streets here were flooded for several
are promptly heeded by intelligent wo hours.
Lightning did connsiderabte damage
men who are approaching the period in
life when woman’s great change may to the property.
be expected.
Nome Sends Out Million.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
Seattle, Wash.—A million dollars
pound invigorates and strengthens the
female organism and builds np the weak in gold, the first shipment from Nome,
ened nervous system. It has carried Alaska, this year, was received by the
many women safely through this crisis. steamships Senator and Victoria,
which completed their first round trip
of the season to Bering sea Sunday.
/
Strike Causes Ice Famine.
Japan Again Apologizes.
Cincinnati — Ice manufacturers of
this city are unable to agree on any
method of dealing with their striking
engineers, firemen, drivers and help
ers. This city and others on the Ken
tucky side of the river are now prac
tically without ice, as the union plants
supply only hotels and cafes, and the
ice sent from other sources is inade
quate for the demand and is being sold
by the city only on physicians’ certi
ficates. Mayor Hunt received notice
that many carloads of ice have been
shipped from lake points.
Tokio—A further apology was offer
ed to Arthur Bailley-Blanchard, United
States charge d’Affaires, by Keishiro
Mutual, under secretary of state for
foreign affairs, for the action of the
persons who wrote on the walls of the
embassy June 18 an inscription di-
rected against the United States and
calling Americans the enemies of lib
erty and justice The under secretary
called and voiced his government's re
gret. The foreign office had sent a
formal apologetic message immediate-
Steamers Collide in Fog.
Snake Kills Two Children.
San Francisco — In a dense fog ten
miles outside the Golden Gate the
steamers Missourian and Daisy Mitch
ell collided bow-on Wednesday. As a
result the Daisy Mitchell, a small lum
ber carrier, bound here from Grays
Harbor, made her way into the harbor
with a large hole in her bow and a
quantity of water in her hold. The
Missourian, of the American-Hawaiian
line, a 10,000-ton steamer, bound out
for Seattle, also returned to harbor.
It is not known what damage the Mis
sourian suffered.
Grand Forks, N. D.—Between the
bodies of her two children, aged 5 and
7 years, whom she found dead when
she attempted to awaken them Sunday
morning, Mrs. David Grant, of Beach,
N. D. found a huge rattlesnake sleep
ing soundly.
The bed clothes had
been out for an airing Saturday, the
snake evidently being brought in with
the quilts. When the children retired,
both complained of being “ pinched,”
but soon went to sleep. It was the
rattler that had dealt them a death
blow.
Airman Falls 1000 Feet.
Meteor Is of Pure Gold.
London—An aviator, Farbairns, was
drowned off Shoeburyness Tuesday
evening. He had flown from Brook-
landa with a new type of machine with
which he projected a trans-Atlantic
flight. He fell into the sea from a
height of 1000 feet and sank before a
friend who was cruising in the vicinity
was able to rescue him. The machine,
which was of 350 horse-power, was
completely inclosed and provided with
a glass conning tower.
Fresno, Cal.—Fred Williams, a far
mer of McFarland, near Rakersfleld,
brought to Fresno for the purpose of
having it assayed a chunk from a me
teor which he says he discovered on
his ranch at a depth of 16 feet when
digging a well. The chunk has the
appearance of solid gold. Williams
was unable to find an assayer, but took
the chunk to several jewelers, who
pronounced it cryita'lized gold. Wil
liams says the mass weighes 20 tons.
lv s if te r t h e n e r n r r e n r e
Treaty Renewal Refused.
Arabs Are Put to Rout.
I/ondon A St. Petersburg dispbatch
to the Standard says that President
Woodrow Wilson has declined Russia's
request for a renewal of the treaty on
commerce except on the absolute con
dition that American Jews are allowed
to enter Russia freely.
Rome —A severe battle fought be
tween the Italian troops and the Tri
politan Arabs at Ettangi cost the lives
of one Italian officer and 19 soldiers,
while five officers and 217 men were
wounded. The Arabs were completely
routed.
Impure Blood
Gets Good Bath
W onderful How Quickly
Your E n tire System
Awakens W hen th e
Blood is Cleansed.
I f y o u a r e flow n w ith r h tu m n tlB in ; If
y ou s n e e z e , fe e l c h ille d , a r e c h o k e d w ith
c a t a r r h , h a v e a c o u g h , o r y o u r a k in Is
p im p le d o n d I r r ita te d w ith ra s h , e cz e m a ,
o r a n y o th e r b lo o d d is o rd e r, j u s t re m e m
b e r t h a t a lm o s t a ll th e Ills o f lif e co m e
fro m Im p u re blood. A n d y o u c a n e a s ily
g iv e y o u r blood a good, th o ro u g h c le a n s
in g , a b a th , b y u s in g 8. S. S. T h e r e le
n o n e e d fo r a n y o n e to be d e s p o n d e n t o v e r
th e Illn e ss o f blood Im p u r itie s . N o m a t
t e r h o w b a d ly th e y a t t a c k t h e s y s te m , o r
h o w u n s ig h tly b e c o m e s th e s k in . J u s t re*
m e m b e r th e r e Is o n e In g r e d ie n t In 8. 8 . 8.
t h a t so s tim u la te s th e c e llu la r tis s u e s
th r o u g h o u t th e b o d y t h a t e a c h p a r t s e
le c ts Its o w n e s s e n tia l n u t r i m e n t fro m
th e blood.
T h is m e a n s t h a t a ll d e c a y , a ll b r e a k in g
dow n o f th e tis s u e s . Is c h e c k e d a n d r e
p a i r w o rk b e g in s . 8. 8 . 8 . h a s s u c h *
specific In flu e n c e o n a ll lo cal c e lls a s te
p re s e rv e t h e ir m u tu a l w e lfa re a n d a ffo rd
% p ro p e r r e la tiv e a s s is ta n c e to e a c h o th e r.
M o re a tte n tio n Is b e in g g iv e n to c o n
s t r u c t i v e m e d ic in e th a n e v e r b e fo re a n d
8 . 8. 8. Is th e h ig h e s t a c h ie v e m e n t In th is
line. F o r m a n y y e a r s p e o p le re lie d u p o n
m e rc u ry . Io d id e of p o ta s h , a r s e n ic , p h y s
ic s, c a t h a r t i c s a n d " d o p e ” a s re m e d ie s
f o r blood s ic k n e s s , b u t n o w t h s p u r s
b o ta n ic a l 8. 8. 8. is t h e i r s a f e g u a r d .
T o u c a n g e t 8 . 8. 8 . in a n y d r u g s to re ,
b u t in s is t u p o n h a v in g It.
T h e g re a t
S w if t L a b o r a to r y In A tla n ta , C a ., p r e
p a r e s th is fa m o u s blood p u rifie r, a n d y o u
s h o u ld ta k e n o c h a n c e b y p e r m itti n g a n y
o n e to re c o m m e n d a s u b s tit u te .
And if your blood c o n d itio n is s u c h t h a t
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Great Virtue.
There Is no greater everyday virtue
than cheerfulness. This quality In
woman Is like sunshine to the day, or
gentle renewing moisture to parched
herbs. The light of a cheerful face
diffuses Itself and communicates the
happy spirit that inspires It.
The sourest temper must sweeten
In the atmosphere of continuous good
humor. As well might fog and cloud
and vapor hope to cling to sun-illum
ined landscape as “the blues” and
moroseness to combat Jovial speech
and exhilarating laughter.
There is no path hut will be easier
traveled, no load but will be lighter
no shadow on heart or brain but will
lift sooner in the presence of a de
termined cheerfulness. It may at times
seem difficult for the happiest temper
ed to keep the countenance of peace
and content, but difficulty will vanish
when we truly consider that sullen
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ing but multiply thorns and thicken
sorrows.
' When Yo ur Eyes Need Care
Pessimism of Mr. Mutshaw.
“It Is a great pity,” a trifle grimly
remarked Stanley Livingston Mut-
shaw, who had several unappreciated
Frankenstelna on his hands, a boll on
his neck and a grand grouch on his
soul, "that some children nre so sadly
afflicted with bashfulness; and It Is a
still greater pity that others ain’t. Al
so, I have observed that a brother-in-
law never dies and seldom resigns.
And I believe we are going to get this
season a darn sight more rain than
we need!”
T ry M arin e E y e R em edy. N o S m a rtin g — F e e ls
F in e — A c ts Q uickly. T ry I t fo r R ed , W eak,
W atery E yes a u d G ra n u la te d E yelids. Illu s
tra te d B ook In e a c h P a c k a g e .
M urine Is
compounded by onr Oculists—not a "P a te n t Med
icine"—b u t used in successful P h y sician s'P rac
tice fo r many years. Now dedicated to th e Pub
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Raw Meat Popular In Italy.
Travelers report that In Italy the
devouring of raw meat In restaurants
la now ao common ns to be—to wo
men, at any rate—a public annoyance.
The waiter brings the slab of beef
steak and exhibits It to the eyes of
the man about to lunch, who watches
the process of cutting and of sprin
kling with a little oil and vinegar.
Over the dish is then poured a raw
egg.
Neverl
Wife—"In a battle of tongues a
woman can hold her own.” Husband
—“M—yes, p'r’aps she can; but she
never does.”
Moral Lesson Watted.
"Say, mother,” asked a dreamy Ed
gar, "when I grow up I’ll be a man,
won’t I?” “Yes, my son,” seizing the
opportunity to press home a needed
moral, “but If you want to be a renl
man you must be very industrious
at school and learn how to behave
yourself. You must not be dull or
lazy, If you want to be a man." “Why,
mother,” came the wondering query.
“Do the lazy women turn out to be
women when they grow up?"
Remember Him?
What has become of the old fash
ioned dentist who used to give you
the tooth to take home with you?
They Know All About Us.
No Time.
A French writer says that Ameri
“Have you ever had nervous pros cana
a coal-black china dinner
tration?” "No. I work for a salary service use when
In mourlng.
which stops when I’m not on my Job.”
—Chicago Record-Herald.
Simple Lines.
What we all need la grand simple
lines In our characters and our work
as well as In our toilettes.
YOUR LIVER
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LIVER WITH
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One Thing That Holda Ua.
Most of us would be financially well-
to-do It wo didn’t have to pay our
debts.—SL Joseph News Press.
The Tortures of Prickly Heat
and all akin nffectlons are quickly al
leviated and In a short time complete
ly cured by using Tyree's Antiseptic
Powder. 25c. at druggists. For free
sample write J. S. Tyree, Chemist,
Washington, D. C.—Adv.
Record for Lazlneaa.
The lnzteat man Is reported In Ar
kansas, where he conducts a shoe
store In a little town. A woman en
tered his shop one day and said she
wanted to buy a pair of shoes. The
lazy man, who was sitting on a box
at one end of his establishment, look
ed at her, yawned wearily, and then
said: “I can't wait on you toddy.
Come In some time when I'm staudln’
up.” -S an Francisco Argonaut.
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In the Car.
"My dear sir, I don’t mind your
walking briskly all over my feet, but
I wish you wouldn't loiter on them.”
—Life.
Solicitous.
He—"I wish I had money. I'd trav
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—Judge.
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Mean of Maud.
Ethel—"Jack snatched a kiss from
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—"What for—more?"
8low Work.
Poverty Is no disgrace, but It Is hav- i
Ing a hard time getting Itself to be
popular.
Dally Thought.
Silence Is a great peacemaker.— j
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Legal Axiom.
Keep your own counsel and you'll
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Guileless Paragon.
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