Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 07, 1913, Image 3

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    TURKEY SHIPPERS
Advise quick what you have for Holiday Trade. Will sell your Poultry and
give you prompt and reliable service for five per cent o f gross sales. Ship your
where it will be
in
building and
Poultry
properly handled. Good salesmanship. Cold storage
guide returns. PEARSON-PAGE CO., Portland, Ore.
NOT WANTED AS CO-LABORER Massachusetts and New Jersey
Follow Nation’s Lead.
Minister Firmly Declined Clerical
Assistance of Dog.
New York Goes Republican—New
A wide-awake minister visited a
Jersey Progressives Far Be­
neighborhood for the firat time. When
hind Roosevelt Vote.
aroused
his explosive tones were
WANTED:
Veal, Pork, Poultry, hides
NO COMMISSION CHARGED.
Write today for tags and our net cash price list.
We guarantee fair treatment, highest prices, and
-Check by Return Mail.” Give us a trial with
your next lot of produce.
M. Schmalz & Co.,
W U p Ca*tal. $10,000.
141-143 Frsnl St. Psrti—4. Ore.
f.
rather startling. A good brother who
always occupied a side seat near the
pulpit was accompanied by his dog,
and the dog lay regularly just in front
o f the pulpit. A ll went well till an
explosive sentence from the minister
led the dog to raise his head and howl,
much to the amusement o f the people.
This occurred several times, and
each time his dogship arose to the oc­
casion and let off a chorus o f howls.
The audience was convulsed with
laughter.
The preacher, however,
easily won the day when he turned to
the dog’s owner and said:
“ Brother, it may be your dog has a
call to preach; I do not know about
that. But this is my appointment.”
SPOT CASH FOR Y O U R
Eggs, Poultry, Hogs, Veal
Wanted for Thanksgiving, dresaed Turkeys,
Ducks and Geese. Write for prices. N et prices
f. o. b. Portland, week ending Nov. 8. Fresh val­
ley eggs. 37c do*: dairy butter. 20: live hens and
pprings.
ducks, 9<d 12c; turkeys. I8(d
19c: geese 8@10c: fancy pork. llK'Mlc; veal, fancy,
13<&14c; cascara bark, 5c lb. Cash by return mail.
R U B Y & C O ., 107 Front Su. Portland. Or.
Assets $30,000.00.
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HOWARD E. BURTON - Asssyer ana Chemist,
■ ■ Leadvilie, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold.
Silver. Lead. tl. Gold, Silver. 76c; Gold. 50c: Zinc
or Copper, Jl. Wailing envelopes a id full price list
tut on application. Control and Umpire work so
cited. Reference: Our bona te National Rank.
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SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
Bought, sold and exchanged: engines, boilers.
Bawmills, etc. Send for Stock List and Prices.
THE J. E. M A RTIN CO.. 83 1st St.. Portland. Or.
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills are sold
with and without soluble sugar coating.
They regulate the bowels, invigorate the
liver and purify the blood. Adv.
T h e "To p g ra d e ” S h o e
“ Do you think you are able to sup­
port my daughter in the style to which
she has been accustomed?”
“ I don’t know, sir, but I ’ll tell you
what I can do.”
“ W hat’s that?”
“ I can save you about CO per cent
o f her present cost to your.”
FOR M EN
A Really Classy Shoe
If j m
la in
fats not bunk, wtitt b
P R IN C E SHOE CO.,
Portland. Ore.
AFFINITY £
Agents Wanted
Most pop­
ular game
o f the cen­
tury, the laughing success, never gets old.
By mail 50c. Affinity Card Co., 305 Lewis
Building. Portland, Oregon.
Hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
or by appointment
DR. JOSEPH ROANE
Chiropractor
Mothers w ill ilna Mrs. W inslow s Soothing
Byrup the bcBt remedy to use fox their children
during the teething period.
A certain culprit upon release from
jail met a friend.
“ What were you
in for?” asked the friend.
“ I found a horse,” the man replied.
“ Found a horse? Nonsense! They
5710 would never put you in jail for finding
a horse.”
"W e ll, but you see I found him be­
fore the owner lost him.”
S P IN A L ADJUSTMENTS
Scientific Treatment of all Acute and Chronic
Diseases. Licensed Practitioner. Suite 424-6-7
^rcad^Building^Seattle^^^^^^^^^^^^.
Old Lady— I don’t believe this sure-
cure tonic is a-goin’ to do me any
good.
Friend— I t ’s highly spoken o f in the
papers.
Old Lady — Yes, but I ’ ve taken
forty-seven bottles and I don’t feel a
bit better.
I tell you what it is,
Sarah, I ’m beginning to think these
newspaper editors don’t know every­
thing.
gestion weak and the bowels
constipated. W hat you need
just now is a short course of
H O S T E T T E R ’S
Business^Trade STOMACH BITTERS
•
S c h o o ls
Accountancy
Automobile
Advertising
Architectural Draft
Bookkeeping
Carpentry
Concrete Const.
Electricity
Mechanical Draft.
Pharmacy
It tones and strengthens the
“ inner man” and helps you
Plumbing
Salesmanship
Show Card Writing
Shorthand
Surveying
Telegraphy Dls.
Wireless Teleg­
raphy
back to perfect health
and happiness.
But
be positive you get
Central M. Y. C. A.
" Hostetter’s ”
Day and Night Schools
Portland, Or.
Call or send for Catalog
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h i s t o r y o f t h e b u i l d i n g b u s in e s s .
It w ill sh o w y o u
M H a r d w a r e , p a in t s a n d a ll b u ild in g m a t e r ia ls .
P A
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how
W e
Roll
to
save
m oney
L u m b er,
o f f e r e d in t h e l
Sash,
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t o y o u d i r e c t a t f a c t o r y p r ic e # .
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Be s u r e
to ret our
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fe rn
m anufac­
turers prices be-
fo r o
you
buy
paint. W e’ll save
y o u money on
paints for House.
Floor, Wagon or
=
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o f tt yles | ■ i ,
Bath tub#J
and sixes i — i
In stock ^ [^ 3 >
$ 2 2 .5 0 (
for
r~~i f
Uf*fa '
Be your o w n prompt
p lu m b e r ! W e delivery. /
from
s e l l plumbing
$ 1 .2 5 u p
materials o f all
kinds at whole­
Our free cata­
sale prices Toll- log s h o w s the
e ts . Lavatories, f i n e s t line of
Sinks. Pipe. Fit- doors shown any­
t i n g s , valves, where, sll at mill
faucets, etc
prices.
Buy yout lumber from the flr*t grading. Don't buy
from retail yuid* that sell lumber that ha* bean graded
3 or 4 times
Ours Is all first grade and first quality
tt’r Mil direct at mill price»
Send ua your lists and
get our • ock-boUom. prepaid prices.
Send us todny your lumber bill Name your shipping
point We will tell you Just what It will c«»*t freight
t-Ald to your atntlcii Catalog fra«.
RESULTS IN BRIEF.
New York City.
John Purroy Mitchell, Fusionist
elected mayor by 75,000 plurality
over McCall, Tammany Democrat.
Ex-Governor Sulzer elected to as­
sembly by large plurality.
New York State.
Republican victory for assembly
and state judiciary indicated.
Massachusetts.
David I. Waish, Democrat, elect­
ed governor by probably 50,000.
Gardner, Republican, and Bird,
Progressive, close for second place.
Governor Foss, Independent, fourth.
New Jersey,
James F. Fielder, Democrat,
elected governor by more than 20,-
000 plurality. Senate and assembly
Democratic. Progressive candidate
falls far behind.
Maryland.
Blair Lee, Democrat, elected
United States senate.
to
Virginia.
Henry C. Stuart, Democrat, elect­
ed governor; unopposed.
Congressional.
Third Massachusetts— Calvin D.
Paige, Republican, succeeds a Re­
publics!, the late Wm. P. Wilder.
Thirteenth New York — George
W. Loft, Democrat, succeeds a
• Democrat, the late “ Big Tim ” Sul­
livan.
Twentieth New York— Jacob A.
Cantor, Democrat, succeeds a Dem­
ocrat, Francis Burton Harrison,
, now governor general o f Philip-
• pines.
j
Third Maryland — Charles R.
| Coady, Democrat, succeeds a Dem-
| ocrat, the late George Konig.
New York— Election returns show a
complete triumph for the Democrats
in [Massachusetts, where a governor
and state ticket were chosen in a four-
cornered fight, the selection o f a Dem­
ocratic' governor and state ticket in
V irginia without contest, the ascend­
ancy o f fusion over Tammany in New
York City, with indications o f Repub­
lican victory for the New York assem­
bly and the judicial ticket, and the
election o f James F. Fielder, Demo­
crat, as governor o f New Jersey.
A feature o f the New Jersey elec­
tion is that the vote cast for Everett
Colby, the Progressive candidate, will
not exceed 40,000, as compared with
145,410 received a year ago by Colonel
Roosevelt for President. Fielder’s in­
dicated plurality is about 15,000.
Fielder’s vote in the returns at
hand is running ¿lightly below that
received by Woodrow Wilson a year
ago, which was 178,289. Stokes' vote
probably will exceed 150,000, as com­
pared with 88,838 received by T a ft
last year. Fielder’s plurality in the
state is probably 20,000 and may ex­
ceed that amount.
Estimates from Hudson
county,
Fielder’s home county, show
that
Fielder has carried it by 20,000.
Stokes apparently has carried Essex
county, the home of Colby and also the
home o f ex-Senator Smith and ex-
Democratic State Chairman Nugent,
whom Fielder, on the stump, accused
o f working against him.
MULTNOMAH VOTES FOR
INTERSTATE BRIDGE BONDS
Portland— Returns virtually com­
plete from Multnomah county show
2205
V M U fa A n
J w ilt
g a l.
that the Columbia River interstate
bridge bond issue o f $1,250,000 has
carried by an overwhelming vote and
For handling letter files on a wall,
“ Before I married my w ife I could that all the state measures on which
the referendum had been invoked,
* Massachusetts man haa patented a listen to her voice for hours and
with the single exception o f the ster­
series o f wire loops to hold them in hours.”
ilization act, have received large ma­
“ And now?”
the same position as i f standing on a
jorities.
desk.
“ Now I have to.” — Houston Post.
These return* are from 179 com­
plete and 14 incomplete out of the 193
precincts in the county.
Sentiment in the county for the two
state university appropriation meas­
ures was especially strong. The first
one, that appropriating 175,000 for re­
pairs and additions to buildings, car­
ried by approximately two to one.
The majority in favor o f the $100,000
appropriation for a new administra­
44Yet, daughter, that's good stuff. The pairs io
tion and classroom building, while not
back is all gone— I never saw anything work
quite so large, was decisive.
as quickly as Sloan's Liniment.** Thousands of
The sterilization bill failed to carry
grateful people voice the same opinion. Here's
in the county by a vote clearly indi­
the proof.
cating public sentiment in regard to
R ftB m d Pain la Back.
it. The measure ran behind by a ma­
**I was troubled with a very bad pain In my
back fo r some time. I w ent to a doctor but be
jority o f about 4 to 3.
did not do me any good, so I
B a rn .
PalnL
90c
Barn
t
t
;
Rheumatism, Sprains
Backache, Neuralgia
my
purchased a bottle o f Sloan's
Liniment, and now I am a w ell
woman. 1 always keep a bot­
tle o f Sloan's Liniment in the
bouse.” — W«* Matilda Cotton,
JM Myrtle A m ., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sciatic Rheumatism.
“ W e have used Sloan's Lini­
m ent fo r over six years and
found it the best w e ever used.
When my w ife had sciatic
rheumatism the only thing that
did her any rood was Sloan's
Liniment. W e cannot praise it
highly enough.” — Air. Perige.
D Z M eines. lamm.
Sprained Aakle Relieved.
'I was in for a long time with a severely sprained ankle. I got a bottle o f l o a n ’s
Liniment and now 1 am able to be about and can walk a great deal. I write this be­
cause I think you deserve a lot o f credit fo r putting such a f t » « Liniment on the
SLOANS
LINIMENT
A l . 0 D «* U n — 25 c - *0 «. u d * l.i
A x M c m . Dr. Earl S. Sloaa,
Ime.
RAISES the DOUGH HAND POWER st u m p PULLER
DEMOCRATS WIN
TWO GOVERNORS
Lee Elected in Maryland.
Baltimore— Based on incomplete re­
turns from this city, which are regard­
ed as a sure indication o f the final re­
sult, Blair Lee, Democrat, has been
elected to the United States senate to
fill the unexpired term o f the late Isi-
dor Rayner by an estimated plurality
o f from 30,000 to 35,000 over ex-Rep-
resentative Parran, Republican, and
ex-United States Senator Wellington,
Progressive. Charles P. Coady, Dem­
ocrat, was elected to congress from
the Third district in place o f the late
Representative Konig.
Women Keep Town “ Dry.”
Jacksonville, III.— Votes by women
prevented the return o f saloons to
Jacksonville Tuesday by a majority of
2404. The wet and dry fight over­
shadowed all other issues in the elec­
tion.
Women cast 3636 votes, of
which 2327 were against the saloon*.
Only 8607 men voted. Other towns in
which the votes o f women had a simi­
lar effect were Petersburg, where 616
women voted dry and 170 voted wet;
and Pinckneyville, Percy. Ullia, V ir­
ginia and Beardstown. The weta won
| their greatest victory at Dnqooin.
Opinion of Farm Manager for West­
ern Fuel Co., Nanaimo, B. C.
By Thus. Cunningham.
PRESIDENT VISITS NORMAL
State School at Monmouth Praised
By Former Leader.
On October 17, 1913, President P.
L. Campbell, o f the University o f
Oregon, visited the Oregon Normal
school. Some years ago, Mr. Camp­
bell was president o f the Normal
school, so that he takes a deep interest
in its present growth.
In assembly, just previous to his ad­
dress, while being introduced by Pres­
ident Ackerman, the faculty and stu­
dents rose in a body and gave him the
"Chautauqua
Salute.”
Following
this he gave a very capable talk on
“ The Oregon System.” He commend­
ed the "Oregon System” as the great­
est growth in the political, social and
educational world.
He urged insist­
ently that we get a bigger “ perspec­
tive.” A t the close o f his address the
students gang to him in an enthusiaa-
tic way, which pleased him greatly.
On the evening o f the same day the
faculty gave their annual reception to
the students and townspeople.
Presi­
dent Campbell, who was a guest o f
honor, in speaking commended the
early founders o f the school who had
done so much to make the school what
it is. He said that the value o f the
school was determined by its work, by
its spirit, rather than by its number
o f students. The keynote which ran
through his informal talk was the
spirit o f cheerfulness and helpfulness.
The people o f Monmouth felt highly
honored in having
had President
Campbell with them at this time.
W. L. DOUGLAS
* 3 .oo * 3 .5 0 S4.00
* 4._50
s F>- o o
and
SHOES
The most economical, powerful, safe
and satisfactory stumping device 1
FOR M EN AN D W O M EN
Best Boas' Shoes In the World *
have yet seen is a hand power stump­
$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
ing machine, known in the United
BEGAN BUSINESS IN 1ST«
States as the “ K ” hand stump puller,
ON $375 CAPITAL. NOW THE
sold by Mr. W. J. Fitzpatrick, in Se­
LARGEST MAKER OF «3 50 ft
$4.00 SHOES IN TUB WORLD
attle, Wash.
This machine w eighs1
Ask your detier to show you
190 pounds and can be wheeled around
W.L. Douglas $3 60. $4.00 ami $4.50
like a barn truck. I venture to say
shoe*. Just a* good in style, lit an_
wear as other makes costing $5.00 to $7.00 — tk
that it will come off with flying colors
only difference la the price.
Shoes in all
in a contest with any o f the various
leathers, styles and shapes to salt everybody.
If you could visit IV. I.. Douglas U rge factories
makes o f horse-power stumping ma­
at Brockton, Haws., and see for yourself how
chines. It is built on the double ac­
carefully W. L. Douglas shoe« are made, you
would then understand why they are warranted to
tion pawl and ratchet principle. I
lit better, look better, hold their shape ftftd wear longer
heard about this machine last fall and
m than any other make fo r the price.
traveled twenty miles to se> it, very
If W. I,. Douglas shoes are not for sale In your vicinity,
- der direct
from ____
the factory. Shoes * for
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every
mem-
skeptical as to the stories 1 had heard
r of the family, at all price*, by Parcel Post, postage
CAUTION !
free. \\ »•it«* lo r lllu«triti<*«l 4’ntulog. It will
about it. The agent attached it to a
See that W.L.
show you how to order by mall, and why you can
Douglas name la
save money on your footwear.
standing tree (fir), about 36 inches in
Stain v*ed on the bottom. \V. !.. lt«»Mirliia. SOI Spark Street. Breektea. l u i
diameter, placing the cable about 12
feet up the tree. I took hold o f the
lever, and pulled the tree down my­
By an ingenious arrangement o f re­
Resenting the assertion that Syd­
self, in eight minutes.
I bought the
machine on the spot, and have pulled flectors a 30-candle power incandes­ ney. Australia, was the dirtiest town
the stumps from 30 acres o f land with cent lamp, recently mounted on a in the Southern hemisphere, the lord
it since, the machine costing not one lightship off the Virginia coast is mayor has organized a special force o f
cent for repairs.
Very recently 1 made to give flashes of more than a hundred police for the preservation
gave a demonstration on stump pulling 100,000 candle power in certain direc­ of good order, cleanliness and neat­
ness.
to the members o f the Royal Commis­ tions.
sion on Agriculture, appointed by the
government o f British Columbia. In
this demonstration I first attached a
large sized, horse-power stump puller
o f the capstan variety to a fir stump
o f about 20 inches diameter. This |
stump was on an open gravelly soil
and the roots penetrated quite deep.
I hitched a 1600 pound horse to the
stump puller and it failed to move the
stump. I then attached the Trewhella
machine to the same stump and pulled
For a high grade shell at a reasonable price,
it out quite easily in seven and one-
half minutes, the roc is being pulled
the Winchester Loaded “ Repeater” has the
out clean and clear.
While pulling
call among sportsmen w ho have tried all
the stump (as is my usual custom) 1
makes. Although moderate priced, the
kept a man with a mattock knocking
“ Repeater" is loaded with the best quality
the dirt from the roots as the stump
powder and shot. • T h e list of loads furnished
was raised and allowing it to fall back
in this shell cover most s h o o te r s ’ requirements,
into the hole made by the liftin g of
and all o f them give a full measure o f shooting
the stump. By doing this the ground
satisfaction. Look for the W on the box. T h ey are
is le ft nearly level and requires very
litte grading afterwards. Naturally
73
the members o f the Commission were
greatly delighted with the machine
Worms expelled prom ptly from the human and in order to personally test it, Mr.
systi'in with Dr. P e ery ’e Verm ifuge “ Dead Hayward, M. P. P., chairman o f the
Gutta percha, now obtained from
Cotton was cultivated in Morocco
Shot.’’ Adv.
commission, and Mr. Shannon, one of
the members, took hold o f the lever and sold in England during the civil the leaves o f the caoutchouc tree, is
war in the United States, and during said to be more durable than that ob­
and pulled out a stump themselves.
the cotton crisis o f 1871. A fte r that tained by tapping the trunk and ia
The accident which recently befell
period the demand failed and cultiva coming into use in France for insulat­
You Coo Get Allen’ s foot-Ease TREE.
the pearl necklace o f the Queen Dow­
W rite A llen S . Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y ., for ft
ing submarine cables.
ager o f Italy, when the string broke I free sample of A llen ’s Foot-Ease. It cures tion was dropped.
and the priceless little spheres were I sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. I t makes
or tigh t shoes easy. A certain cure for
scattered in every direction, recalls a j new
corns, ingrow ing nails and bunions. A ll drug­
similar mishap to the splendid five­ gists sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute
.with spongy feet collects the Invisible
fold rope which used to adorn the neck
Social Calls in China.
germ s o f disease—spreads them over
o f Queen Alexandra on certain state
o ar food and poisons ns with typhoid. ^
occasions. On stepping into the gild­ 1 It is difficult for a Chinaman to mas­
ed coach on her way to a state opening ter the English pronounciation, and
o f parliament in the last reign her this accounts in great measure for the
necklace caught in the ornate door prevalence o f pidgin English. The
handle and the pearis fell in a shower letter r is almost vtways sounded like
and rolled from the crimson carpet on 1, so we have ki-lin or kleen for green,
T A T E A R E all exposed to such danpers—our only armor is
“ Too muchee lain
the muddy ground.— Pall Mall Gazette. and lain for rain.
11
Let your stomach be o f pood digestion, your liver active
just now” is often heard; “ just now”
and your lungs full o f good pure air and you don't surrender to any o f the disease­
being a favorite expression to denote
bearing germs. The best known tonic and alterative, that corrects a torpid liver,
i the immediate present.
In calling
and helps digestion so that good blood is manufactured and the system nourished, la
upon a lady, one says to the boy—
house servant o f any age from 16 to
60 — “ Missee have got?” and the
, answer comes, “ Have go t” or “ No
This famous medicine has been sold by medicine dealers in its liquid form for
have got,” according to whether she
over forty years, giving great satisfaction. I f you prefer you can n o w obtain Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery tablets o f your druggist at $1.00, also in 60c size
| is in or out.
This recalls the time-
or by mail—send 50one-cent stamps, R.V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N.Y., for trial box*
honored, true story o f the lady who
and properly answered In the People's Medical Ad-
called and the boy reported to his
n d V.
' Pierce, M. D. All the knowledge a young
. * R.
mistress o f the house: “ One piecee
man or woman, w ife or daughter should have, is contained in this big Home Doctor B ook
containing
1008
puacs
with
en
gravings
bound
in
cloth, sent free to anyone sending 81 one*
man down side,
b’long
missus.’ ’
eent stamps to prepay cost o f wrapping and postage.
Scarcely complimentary to the “ one
T h e ik ln Is but a net work o f One blood
vessels.
And It Is a perfectly natural piecee man!” — National Magazine.
WINCHESTER
R epea ter”
Smokeless Powder Shells
H IG H IN Q U A L IT Y M O D E R A T E IN P R IC E
Two Showers of Pearls.
The
Mosquito«™
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u r * Teins
MA li A RIA« t ,
good red
blood!
For a Red
Blotchy Skin
piSi.’. ftolflen Medical D iscovery
The Remarkable Action of
a Famous Remedy and
Some Facts About It.
Questions of Life
When Your Eyes Need Care
consequence that any Influence In the
blood that Is a condition o f 111 health
makes Its first appearance In the skin.
eraedy. N o!
o Sm arting— Feels |
There are certain medicinal properties T ry Murine E ye Remedy.
Teacher— You see, had the lamb
kly. T r y It
F in e— Acts Quickly.
it fo r Red, W eak,
that follow the course of the blood stream W atery Eyes and Granulate«
Granulated Eyelids, lilus* | been obedient and stayed in the fold it
and the Influence o f these properties Is traied Book in each Package.
Murine is
that of an antidote. This Is why 8. S. S., compounded by our Oculists—not a “ Patent Med- I would not have been eaten by the
— but used In successful Physicians’ Prao-
the best known blood purifier, has such iclne’’
Uce fo r many years. Now dedicated to the Pnb- wolf, would it?
a positive action In the skin. There Is
o and sold by DruugistR at 25c and 60o per Bottle. |
Boy (promptly)— No, ma'am; it
[urine Bye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25o and 60c. ;
one Ingredient In S. S. S. which peculiarly
would have been eaten by us.— Sketch.
stimulates cellular or glandular activity M u r in e Ey e R e m e d y C o ., C h lo a g o
to select from the blood or from this
“ What became o f your dachshund?”
fine net work o f blood vessels In the skin,
those elements which It requires for re­
“ My w ife got tired of swatting flies
generation.
Moles are sometimes very trouble­ and she gave him away.”
Thus pimples, acne, eczema, lupus, or some and cannot always be caught with
“ What had he to do with swatting
any other blood condition that attacks th .
traps.
A very effective means o f flies?”
skin or seeks an outlet through the skin
keeping
them
out
has
been
followed
la met with the antidotal effect of S. S. 8.
“ It took him too long to get in and
The action o f 8. 8. 8. In the cellular by T. S. Curtis, a Tennessee ginseng out through the screen door.”
tlaauea o f the body serves the active pur­ grower.
He dug a narrow trench 10
pose o f stimulating each cellular part to inches deep all around his beds outside
Mother— Don’t ask so many ques­
the healthy and judicious selection o f Its
Curiosity once killed a
own essential nutriment. N ot only this, of the row o f posts that support the tion, child.
hut If from the presence o f some disturb­ shade. Galvanized roofing in strips 26 eat.
ing poison a condition o f disease arises, inches wide was purchased and cut in
W illie— What did the cat want to
B. 8. 8. so directs the local cells that this two, lengthwise, making the sheets 12
know, ma?
poison Is rejected and eliminated from
inches wide. They were given a coat
[h eir presence.
This Is why skin troubles vanish so of heavy black roofing paint on each
readily and why they do not return.
side, then set in the trench and tacked
Under the Influence o f 8. 8. 8. this fine to the poita so as to form a perfect
net work o f blood vessels In the skin la
constantly taking from tha blood the nu­ barrier all around the beds. The earth
trition required for healthy tlaaue and tha was then filled in and tamped hard.
three inches
cause o f disease Is just aa constantly be­ The roofing projects
ing removed, scattered and rendered above the ground and 10 inches below
harmless.
These facts are more fully
the surface and the moles will neither
explained In a book on skin troubles sent
by T h . S w ift Specific Co., iso Sw ift go over nor under it. — Farm and
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. You will find 8. 8 8. Home.
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on sale at all drug stores. Get a bottle
T7»e Roman Eye Balsam for «raiding sen­
to-day and banish ail skin afflictions.
»
The Sword of Virtue.
Moles in Ginseng Beds.
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. «leetrioity, k r r im e n r . No other equal* it.
All lamps supplied from one pressure tank, tosido
or outside Imus«. A uyone ran Install it. G r a v i t y
L a m p s A l s o . Oet catalog, torma to agent*, and
dotali* o f Premium Offer:
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Many in One.
The late Mayor Gaynor, o f New
York was talking to a group o f Rus­
sian educators about the corrupt vot­
ing thBt had now nearly been abolished
in the metropolis. Aheml
“ They tell a story,” said the mayor,
“ a story o f the past, about a newly
elected official who was holding a re­
ception on the evening o f his victory.
"A m on g his visitors was a red-faced
man with a fur cap perched above his
left ear.
“ ‘ Howdy, boss,’ said the fur cap.
” ‘ My dear sir, good evening,’ said
the official. ‘ And you were one of my
supporters, eh?
“ ‘ One! Excuse me, boss. I waa
eight.’ ”
WOMAN ESCAPES
OPERATION
A Mercenary Lass.
Willard D. straight, the brilliant
young financier o f Morgan & Co., was
discussing the American bankers’
withdrawal from the Chinese loan.
“ I like China,” Mr. Straight said.
" M y regard for China w ill not let me
consider her from a purely selfish and
commercial viewpoint.
I cannot, in
this matter, put myself in the position
o f tha young lady who was asked by
her chum:
" 'D o you think, dear, that it is
better to have loved and lost than
never to have loved at all?’
“ ‘Why, o f course it is,’ the young
lady replied, ‘ provided he lets yon
keep all his presents.’ ”
Constipation causes many serious
diseases. It is thoroughly cured by
Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One
a laxative, three for cathartic.
Work Ahead.
Don’t give the lazy hen houseroom;
ska will never pay for her feed.
An easily prepared remedy for sore
bead or chicken pox is sent by B. F.
Howell, o f North Carolina. Ha says
to dissolve enough epsom salts in
water to cleanse the entire flock, uaing
the solution to moisten a mash feed,
and feeding it two or three times in
the course o f a week. Mix fine table
salt with lard and cover the sores m
the beads. Ono or two applicatioa*,
he says, will cure.
When the pullets have about reached
maturity, enough old hena should ha
disposed o f to make plenty o f room
for the youngsters. Crowding brings
many diseases.— Farm and
m
sation in eyes and inflamm ation of syes or
syslids. Adv.
By Timely Use of Lydia E.
Pinkh&m’s Vegetable
Compound.
Road Interest Still High.
H e r e I* h er ow n statem ent.
Cary, Maine. —“ I feel it a duty I owe
There is no abatement in the in­
terest in good roads.
Following the to all suffering women to tell what
Lydia EL Pinkham’a
two days o f road building set. apart by
V e g e t a b l e Com­
the governor o f Missouri, the governor
pound did for me.
o f Arkansas issued a similar procla­
One year ago I found
mation and a vast amount o f work was
myself a terrible suf-
accomplished on the highways o f that
ferer. I had pains
state. A t one point in Iowa liberal
in b o t h sides and
prizea were offered by the merchants
such a soreness I
to every farmer who came to town on
could s c a r c e ly
Saturday on a road drag, the men
s t r a i g h t e n up at
coming the greatest distance receiving
times.
M y back
the highest prizes.
The result was
ached, I had no ap­
that the town was full o f road drags
petite and waa so
and hundreds o f miles o f highways
were leveled up in excellent condition. nervous I could not sleep, then I would
be so tired mornings that I could scarcely
— Farm and Home.
get around. It seemed almost impossi­
“ We could have settled our difficul­ ble to move or do a bit o f work and I
ties by tossing a coin.
Instead, we thought I never would be any better un­
spent a lot o f money by going to law.” til I submitted to an operation. I com­
menced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’a Veg­
“ W ell?”
“ I understand the jury settled mat­ etable Compound and soon fe lt like a
new woman. I had no pains, alept well,
ters by tosaing a coin.”
“ Your husband aaya he haa to ait at bad good appetite and was fa t and
could do almost all my own work for a
desk all day.”
“ Yea,” replied the energtlc woman; family o f four. I shall always feel
“ but most o f the time be keeps his that I owe my good health to your med­
icine. ’ ’ —Mr*. H a y w a k d Sowsss, Cary,
feet on the desk.”
Maine.
“ Whatever became o f that
I f you are 111 do not drag along until
who was married on a bet?”
an operation Is necessary, hut at once
"She Is probably now giving her take Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable
time to a crusade against gambling.” Compound.
I f yon h a v e (h e sligh test doubt
An Australian wood called yate is
said to he the strongest known and is that L y d ia K. I ’ Inkliiitu's V egeta ­
imported for automobile construction. ble Com pound w ill liel|i you, w rite
to L yd ia R .I’ Inkham M cdicIneC o.
(con fiden tial) Lynn, Mnaa^ fo r a d ­
A modern Chinese trade onion haa vice. Y o u r le tte r w ill be opened,
been formed in Shanghai by $000 read and an sw ered by a wom an*
goldsmiths and silversmiths.
and held in strict confidence*
l«13*taUISL.C
Mrs. Howard, a famous London
beauty, haa had the words “ Votes for
Women” tattooed on her cheek.
Liverpool’s new cathedral now In
j course o f erection, will have the lar­
1 gest pipe organ in the world.
In 1912 British Columbia admitted
56,817 new settlers.
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OUT Of TOWN
PEOPLE
can recairaprompt treat­
ment* of If—-Esloras—.
H.eith bulUlxg rra s ils s
fr o n
C GEE W O
tha China— doctor.
T ry
mora If you hare boon doctor!n # w ith
th is o
M s I nod par-
manant r e lie f
haa i a r d W
to— your cam and p re s e n t* some rem edy who—
ctlo n ia qnlcK. sure and — fa. Hia proscriptions
ara compounds*«! from Root». Herb*. Buda and
Harks that have* been gathered fro m ovary f Har­
tar o f th « globo. T h a sacrata o f thaaa m a d id a —
ara not known to tha oatsid a______
handed down from father to son in
fam ill— In Ohina.
CONSULTATION FRKS.
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symptom blank nnd circular, raslsatnft 4 o a f In
stamps*
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