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END STOMACH TR O U B LE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA POULTRY and Dairy Produce of all k in d s w a n te d . “Pape's Diapepsm” makes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomachs surely feel fins In five minutes. W rite for our CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. W R IT E M oving P ic tu re P lays. B ig money. Send ■tam p. SCENARIO. 417 R othchild Bldg.. P o rtland. O r. $10,000 P rize-W inning Receipt fo r Women. 25c. S tam p « o r Silver. B ox 1176, P o rtla n d . O regon. W e g u a ra n te e b u y e rs fo r fa rm s th a t a re priced r ig h t. If you w ish to sell, send acci ra te , com plete d e s c rip tion. ST. CH A RLES LAND CO 204 M orrison S t. 8 t. C harles H otel. P o rtla n d . Or. FARM WANTED SECOND-HAND MACHINERY B ought, sold an d ex ch an g ed : engines, boilers, saw m ills, etc. Send fo r Stock L ist and P rices. T H E J . E. M A R T IN CO.. 83 1st S t.. P o rtla n d . Or. D n A T ■ P E U TC ra I r W m ts e a If w hat you ju s t a te is souring on your stom ach o r lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, o r you belch gas, and e ru ctate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartb urn , fullness, nausea, bad ta ste iu m outh and stom ach-headache, you Salary $5000 Per Year Less — Au can g et blessed relief in five m inutes. thority Second Only to That o f Put an end to stom ach trouble forever Secretary of War. by g etting a large flfty-cent case of P ape's Diapepsin from an^ drug store. You realize in five m inutes how need less it is to su ffer from indigestion, Washington, D. C. — Organization dyspepsia or any stom ach disorder. of a permanent government for the It's th e quickest, su re st stom ach doc Panama Canal zone to supersede the to r in th e world. I t’s wonderful. Isthmian Canal commission on April 1 Builder of Panama Waterway Is Placed at Head. E . C o le m s n . 1‘a ie n t I .u rn er.W Rtriiinglun ■ " ■ ■■■ ■ w D.C. Advice and books free Rates reason able. H ighest references. Best cervices H curs, 40 a. m. to 6 p. m.. or by a p p o in tm e n t Main 57lA DR. JOSEPH ROANE C h irop ractor SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS S cientific T re a tm e n t o f all A cu te and C hronic D «eases. I icensed P ra c titio n e r. S u ite 424-5-7 ^rcad^Building^eattle^^^^^^^^^^^^ IF YOUR C H ILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH , C O N STIP A TED Look Mother) If tongue Is coated, cleanse little bowels with ‘‘Cali fornia Syrup of Figs." Had No Regrets. Mr. Cohen is th e ow ner of several a p artm en t houses w hich rep resen t the fru it of m any y ears of toil in th e shop, of careful business m ethods as a m an u factu rer and of stric t frugality. H is 1 first job in th is country, as a janitor, I he lost a fte r a few days because he I could n o t read n or w rite. R ecently i the presid en t of a bank w here he does business said to him : “W hat a pity it is, Mr. Cohen, th a t you n e v er learned to read and w rite. T here is no telling w h at a man w ith your n a tu ra l business ta le n t m ight have accom plished.” “I know th a t,” he answ ered prom pt ly. “If I could read and w rite I would be y e t today th e ja n ito r.”—New York Tribune. M other, will And M r,. W inilovr, Soothing Syrup the beet remedy to uae lor tholx children during th e teething period. M others can re s t easy a fte r giving •‘California Syrup of Figs,” because in a few hours all th e clogged-up w aste, sour bile and ferm enting food gently moves out of th e bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Sick children needn’t be coaxed to take th is harm less “fru it laxative.” Millions of m others keep it handy be cause they know its action on the stom ach, liver and bowels is prom pt and sure. A sk your druggist for a 50-cent bot tle of “C alifornia Syrup of Figs,” w hich contains directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups. Not Worth Paying For. E d and Joe w ere w alking along a country road one hot day in Ju ly and becam e very th irsty , but could no t find an y w ater. Coming a t la st to a fa rm e r’s house, and noticing a woman standing in th e door, they w ent up to h er and requested a drink of w ater. She said: “WTe h aven’t had any rain for th ree w eeks and th e well is dry.” “ T hen pleaso give us a d rink of milk.” T h e woman replied th a t th e m ilk was all taken to m arket, b u t added th a t she had som e butterm ilk stored aw ay and would give th e th irsty tra v elers a d rink of it. A fter quenching th e ir th irs t w ith butterm ilk they offered to pay the kind w om an for it, b u t she refused the money, saying: “I w as going to give it to th e pigs, anyw ay.”—P itts burg Chronicle-Telegraph. Applied Logic. An onlooker shook his head as he w atched a steam shovel bite off e arth by the ton. H e said: “It throw s men out of w ork; it loads those cars faster th an 100 m en w ith picks and shovels could do it.” B ut an o th er onlooker answ ered: “ See here, m ister, if it would be b e tte r to employ 100 men with picks and shovels on th is job w ouldn’t it be b e tte r still by your way of th in k ing to employ 1000 men w ith forks and tablespoons.”—L adies’ Home Jo u r nal. F re e to O a r R e a d e rs W r ite M u rin e E y e R e m e d y C o., C h ic a g o , f o r 48-page i l l u s t r a t e d E y e B o o k F r e e . W r ite a l l a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b le a n d th e y w ill a d v is e a s to t h e P r o p e r A p p lic a tio n o f t h e M u r in e E y e R e m e d ie s i n Y o u r S p e c ia l C a s e . Y o u r D r u g g is t w ill te l l y o u t h a t M u rin e R e lie v e s S o re E y e s , S tr e n g t h e n s W e a k E y e s . D o esn * t S m a r t, S o o th e s E y e P a i n , a n d s e ll s f o r 60c. T ry I t in Y o u r E y e s a n d in B a b y ’s E y e s f o r S c a ly E y e lid s a n d G r a n u la t io n . Making the Swim. don’t they s ta r t traffic th e P anam a canal right “Why through aw ay?” “T hey w ill have to w ait several m onths before adm itting vessels.” “W hy?” “To save hum an life.” “W hat do you m ean?” “The canal is clogged w ith am bi tious sw im m ers ju s t now." Some Linguist. An old b u t stu rd y Irishm an, who had m ade a rep u tatio n as a gang “Boss,” got a job w ith a railroad con stru ctio n company a t P o rt au Prince, H aiti. One day w hen the sun w as ho t te r th a n usual his gang of H aitians began to shirk, and as th e chief engi n eer rode up on his horse h e heard the Irishm an shout: “A llez!—you sons of guns—A llez!” T hen turn in g to the engineer, he said: “I cu rse th e day I iver learned th e ir language."—From the Argonaut. B o re E y e s, G r a n u la t e d E y e lid s a n d S tie s p r o m n tly h e a le d w ith R o m a n E y e BaJ- s a in . A dv. Defined. Willie—Paw , w h at is an am ateur? Paw —An am ateu r is a fellow who will work h ard e r for a medal th an he will for real money, my son.—Cincin n ati E nquirer. Putnam Fadeless Dyes will last until the goods wear out. The G erm ans will m ount 40,000- candle-power searchlights on som e of Much Easier, th eir airsh ip s to illum inate th e en It isn’t every man who can h it the nail on the head as easily as h e can em y’s camp. th e nail on th e finger.—Boston H er The Bible contains 3,568,480 letters, ald. 733,748 words, 31,173 verses, 1189 chap A B erlin specialist says k n ittin g in te rs and 66 hooks. bed is an excellent nerve tonic. S h a k e I n to T o u r S h o e s Allen’a F o o t-E a se , a p o w d e r f o r th e f e e t. I t c u r e , painful, sw ollen, s m a rtin g , s w e a tin g f e e t. M ak e, new Bhoes ea sy . S o ld b y a ll D ru g g is ta a n d Shoe Stores. D o n ’t a c c e p t a n y s u b s titu te . .Sample F R E E . A d d ress A . S . O lm sted , L e R oy. N . Y. O U T O F TOW N PEO PLE car. receiveprom pt tre a t ment« of Noa-Poiaonoas, H e a l t k - b t lM t a f rsm odis« from C. GEE WO th e Chineee doctor. Try once more If yon have been doctor!ng w ith thl« one and th a t one and have not obtained per m anent relief. Let th is great n atu re healer diag- noae yonr com and prescribe some remedy whose actio n 1« quick, sure and safe. Hi« prescription« » compounded from Roots. Herb*, Buds and rks th a t have been gathered from every q u ar te r of th e globe. T he secret* of these m edicines a re not known to th e outside world, but have been handed down from fa th e r to son in th e physicians’ fam ilies in China. K CONSULTATION FREE. I f yon live ont of town and cannot call, w rite for symptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 cents in stamps. THEG. 6EEW0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162J First St., Cor. Morrison V__ Portland. Oregon. Crisis Believed Near H o te l G O E TH A L S T O B E In Affairs o f Mexico STEP LIVELY ■ C A N A L GOVERNOR ■ [J Don’t be relegated to g | I Typhoid Vaccination. Philadelphia L edger: V accination to p rev en t typhoid fever, w hich m a d e a w onderful record in th e U nited i S tates arm y during 1913, only two out of th e 80,000 who w ere vaccinated hav- > ing con tracted th e disease, is being j used in th e hospitals of th is city to | p rotect th e physicians, nurses a n d e m p lo y e s a g a i n s t in f e c tio n . Back to the Land. A woman visited a friend w hose h u s band th ought of m oving o u t into the country. „ “G etting back to the land is all well and good,” she said, “ b u t could you be contented to live in a little place?" “Yes,” replied h e r friend. "I think I could if I w ere th e only one there who owned an auto.”—New York Times. Make Demand Forcible Don't Be Trifled With was authcrized by President Wilson with the announcement that the nomi nation of Colonel George W. Goethals to be first governor of the Panama Canal zone will be sent to the senate in a few days. Colonel Goethals’ idea of a “ one man’’ government is carried out in the executive order, which was made pub lic by Secretary Garrison after the cabinet meeting. The authority of the governor is to be supreme under the secretary of war. Official notification of his selection was cabled to Colonel Goethals at Panama. Secretary Garrison said he was confident there would be no ques tion about his acceptance. The change in title will mean a loss of $5000 a year to the head of the zone, as the governor’s salary will be $10,000, and he now receives $15,000 as chairman of the commission. Secretary Garrison announced that it was proposed to resolve the mem bers of the commission with the ex ception oi Colonel Goethals into'a new commission to arrange for and conduct the ceremonies incident to the opening of the canal. Congress will be asked to provide the necessary legislation. As the legislative order not only terminates the existence of the Pana ma commission on April 1, but also the present organization of the work ing force of the zone, many of the army officers connected therewith will lose the increased pay which they have been receiving under the commission form of government. RADIO STATION SIGNALS FROM ARLINGTON TO PARIS Washington, D. C.—The New Year greeting flashed to the world from the naval radio tower at Arlington, Va., was received by the Eiffel tower in Paris and by a shore station at New Brunswick, Canada. Reports to date show that the message was also picked up as far west as Colorado. Avalanche Kills Three; Many Narrow Escapes Storrs, Utah—With a roar that could be heard for miles an avalanche, sweeping down the mountainside, Wednesday instantly snuffed out three lives and seriously injured three other persons. Four houses were ground to splinters. Every tree in# the path of the icy mass was snapped off at the roots. The bodies of Mrs. Anna Packovich and two Greek miners were recovered soon after they met their deaths. All had been trapped in their homes, where they were crushed almost be yond recognitiort. An hour after the slide came, E. T. Thorne was rescued six feet below the surface of the snow. The debris had packed in such a way that he escaped suffocation. He suffered internal in juries and a broken leg. Shortly before his rescue two Greek laborers were uncovered. Both were badly bruised and nearly suffocated. When the avalanche started Mrs. A. P. Webb was standing on her porch with an infant in her nrms and two children by her side. They fled along the mountainside, nr.d although show ered by flying particles of snow and ice as it swept by, they managed to flee from its path. The avalanche descended a distance of only half mile from near the end of the canyon and stopped at the edge of this coal mining camp. It measured 300 feet in width. The inhabitants are in fear of fur ther disaster, as an unusual thaw has loosened the snow. Immediately after the avalanche had run its course the entire popula tion turned out with picks, shovels and sounding poles to recover those buried beneath. The three dead and three injured were all located with the sounding poles and uncovered in less than an hour. Tariff Revision Urged in Canada. H O S TE TTE R ’S Stomach Bitters I I . Sam e K atas fo r One o r Two P ersons In n Portland, Oregon. Washington, D. C.—Conviction in administration circles that the Huerta regime in Mexico is rapidly approach ing a collapse has led to much discus sion here of the nature of John Lind's B ecause the tonnage over the fa It has been figured out that the frequent conferences with Mexican mous F orth bridge in Scotland was 60 screw of an Atlantic liner revolves leaders. Belief is expressed that per cen t heavier last year than in the som ething like 630,000 times in the President Wilson’s representative is y ear when it w as opened much of the voyage betw een New York and Liver pool. surveying the situation to determine stru c tu re will be re b u ilt how events will shape themselves W hen the leaves of tea w ere first Of every 200 persons who live to be brought to England they w ere eaten. 40 years of age 125 are m arried. when the Huerta structure falls. Mr. Lind's latest conference with Jesus Flores Magon and other Mexican W H Y go along day after [S] statesmen have interested members of w* day suffering when aid — the diplomatic corps, who pointed out is at hand so convenient and that in view of President Wilson’s re at so little cost iterated statements that he would not recognize Huerta nor any of the things for which he stands, the Amer ican envoy might naturally be induced to throw out hints as to what type of man would meet with approval of the White House. So far as officials here are advised, aids d ig e stio n and purifies the blood. As a consequence both the vicissitudes which preceded the the stomach and liver return to their normal and healthy condition, Madero revolt and followed the down Nervousness and biliousness soon disappear. The entire system fall of that leader's stormy incum takes on new life. bency of the presidency have not de For over forty years this famous old medicine tracted from the high standing which has “ made good” —and never more so than today, Francisco de la Barra, at present min enjoying a greater sale all over the world than ister to France, attained as the man any other doctor’s prescription. of the hour when General Diaz was F o r sa le a t a ll druggista in liq u id o r ta b let fo r m , o r forced to abdicate. y o u c a n se n d fifty l c sta m p s fo r trial b o x . A ddr Senor de la Barra was brought for .... UR. R. V . PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y. — ward as the leader who, as provisional president, would placate factions pending a new election. Some of the diplomats believe that de la Barra Asserting His Rights. TA K E S O FF DANDRUFF, could again compose the situation in It w as during tho rush hours and HAIR STOPS FALLIN O Mexico so as to permit of the choice the c a r w as crowded to its full capac of a successor. They regard him as ity, and then some. the man under whose leadership all Save your Halri Get a 25-cent bottl* A ra th e r gaudily dressed young man of Danderlne right now— Alto factions would be most likely to shift | w as standing next to a German, each stops Itching scalp. their activities from the battlefield to holding on to the overhanging strap. the ballot box. The c ar gave a sudden lurch, which Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy Some uneasiness was occasioned at resulted In the young man stopping the War department by the appear on the G erm an’s toes. T his irritated hair is m ute evidence of a neglected ance of smallpox among the Federal tho G erm an, who addressed the other scalp; of dandruff—th a t awful scurf. soldiers and refugees near El Paso, angrily. T here is nothing so destructive to "M ine friendt,” he said, “I know the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair Texas, and instructions went forward to Brigadier General Bliss to proceed I m ine feet vas m eant to be valkod on, of its lustre, its stren g th and its very at once with the vaccination of the but dot brivllege belongs to me."— life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which several thousand soldiers, as well as ! L lppincott's Magazine. if not rem edied causes the hair roots the women and children who crossed to shrink, loosen and die— then the over into Texas after fall of Ojinaga. 10 C E N T “C ASCAR ETS” h air falls out fust. A little Danderlne FOR LIVER AND BOWELS tonight—now—any tim e —will surely The general condition of financial affairs in Mexico was summarized in save your hair. this statement from the State depart Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad D anderlne from any drug store. You ment: Breath— Candy Cathartic. surely cun have beautiful hair and “ Americans are finding the forced lots of It if you will ju st try a little loans levied upon them a great bur den.” No odds how bad your liver, stom Danderlne. Save your hair! Try it! The Ebano oil district in San Luis ach or bowels; how m uch your head Potosi is reported to be fully con aches, how m iserable you are from Sign of Recovery. trolled by tho Mexican federal govern constipation, indigestion, biliousness Rev. Caller—Well, Mrs. Mangles, ment, so that oils are furnished to the and sluggish bowels—you nlways get and is the good m an any b etter? Mrs. M angles—Oh, yes. sir. 'E's railroad with little interruption. relief w ith Cascarete. T hey imme nearly all rig h t agen, sir. 'E don’t diately cleanse and regulate the stom say ’is prayers no more of a night Q the rear because of Q some weakness of the “inner man." Try a short course of ^ W a s h in g to n W ash in g to n S t m t , C o rn er o f Tw elfth. CHAS. H. ROW LEY. M anager. — ..... — i ........ tm $1.00. $1.50 $2.00 P er Day W ith B ath P rivilege. «1 50. »2.0« mnd P er D . j W ith P r i n t . B ath. S p ee ia t H ates b y w eek o r m onth. B us to and from tr a in , and boata. o r ta k a a D apot ea r to W a ah in ato n S t. and tr a n s f .r , g e t off a t T w e iilh S tre e t. E u ro p ean plan. 160 outaide rooma. F ire p ro o f R uilding. m odern and clean in ev ery reep eet. H ot and cold ru n n in g w a te r and both te le p h o n e in every room. S in g le o r double bedreom a. I ..r y e P arlo r off M ain Lobby. Stomach W eak? and help your Stom- ach, Liver and Bowels g back to normal ^ strength and activity. | Get a bottle today. Blood Bad? Liver Lazy? Dr. Pierced Golden N e r v o u s ? Medical Discovery Some Occupation. "Life is a deuced bore. I wish I had some in terest in life." ‘‘I don’t blam e you, Percy. Why don’t you get a dog to lead around? The Amount. “W as Mrs. P a n k h u rst’s visit to this country really w orth w hile?’’ ‘ Q uite so. It w as $20,009 w orth.” T he 1,073,238 persons actively en gaged in farm w ork in Ireland on Ju n e 1, 1912, constituted 24 per cent of the total population (4,390,219), ac cording to th e 1911 census. Of this num ber 810,503 w ere male and 262,- 735 female. THESECRETOFSUCCESS Genuine Merit Required to Win the People's Confidence. H ave you ever stopped to reason why it is th a t so m any products th a t a re extensively advertised, all a t once drop out of sight and are soon forgot ten ? The reason is plain—th e article did not fulfil the prom ises of the m an u facturer. T his applies m ore particu larly to a medicine. A m edicinal pre paration th a t has real cu rative value alm ost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the rem edy is rocom- m ended by those who have been bene fited, to those who are in need of it. A prom inent druggist says “Take for example Dr. K ilm er's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never h esitate to recom m end, for in alm ost every case it shows excellent results, as m any of my custom ers testify. No o th er kid ney rem edy th at I know has so large a sale.” A ccording to sw orn statem en ts and verified testim ony of thousands who have used tho preparation, the success of Dr. K ilm er's Swamp-Root is due to the fact th a t it fulfils alm ost every wish in overcom ing kidney, liver and .ladder diseases, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheum atism . You may receive a sam ple bottle of Swamp-Root by P arcels Post. A ddress Dr. K ilm er & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y„ and enclose ten cen ts; also mention th is paper. Chemical Company Is Buying Radium Lands Washington, D. C.—Hearings be fore the house mines committee on bills proposing the withdrawal of ra dium-bearing public lands continue. Joseph Flannery, of the Standard Chemical company, admitted that his company recently closed a deal for five additional land claims in Colorado. He denied, however, that his agents were under orders to buy all the ra dium' claims they could “ lay their hands on,” and said his company now had all the claims it needed. Charges that Dr. Howard Kelly, of Baltimore, had inspired the effort to withdraw radium lands “ to divert at tention from himself” were made by O. Barlow Willmarth, head of two ra dium mining companies of Colorado. Fears of monopolization of radium ores, Willmarth said, were groundless. Thomas Curran, who said his family owned and operated 70 claims in Col orado, told the committee that doubt as to Dr. Kelly’s humane motives was not possible. Experienced Hands. “W hat’s this firm I h ear talk of— th is Cupid & H ym en?" “Oh, they are a couple of old ex perienced hands who are in the m atch m aking business.”—B altim ore A m eri can. Dr. P ierce’s P leasant Pellets regu late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take. Do not gripe. Cancer P atient Improves ach, rem ove the sour, ferm enting food now, sir.—Sydney Bulletin. and foul gases; tak e the excess bile from the liver and carry off the con D r. P e e r y ’ti V e rm ifu g e “ D ead S h o t” k ille nd e x p e la W orm « iu a v e ry few h o u rs . stipated w aste m a tte r and poison A A dv. from the Intestines and bowels. A Not True. 10-cent box from your druggist will C ritic—Your book isn’t true to life. keep your liver and bowels clean; A uthor—Why do you Bay that? stom ach sw eet and bead clear for C ritic—Well, you say, “As the young m onths. They w ork w hile you sleep. lady ordered a $4 dinner h er fiance sm iled!” Did you ever see a fiance Miss M argaret M ontgomery of S till do th a t? —Chicago Journal. w ater, Okla., picked 700 pounds of cotton In one day, th e record for tho A Connoisseur, world, although she weighed only 121 pounds herBelf. “The colonel claims to be a good Judge of horseflesh." “Picked It up abroad, I s’pose. I W right's Indian V egetable Pills put understand they serve It in many of the stom ach In good condition in a those European restaurants.” sh o rt tim e. T ry them for Sick Stom ach, Biliousness and Indigestion. Adv. Very Loud. When the money of some people Logical Effect. converses it uses a megaphone.—Om “Did you see w here they have found aha Bee. out th a t lead pencils carry germ s?" “Well, naturally, they are the very CHILDS’ G IA N T SU M M E R COSMOS thing to draw them .” is jtosIMvely th« uioat superb an __ d ________ beautiful garden ‘ ifower known. Illu u n i profusely from June to Nov., aach p lea t pro ducing thensmnds o f flvw«rs, larger and more asquU it« than th e fall Cosmo«, white, blush, pink,rose,crim son,etc. Thrive« an yw her»—fa n ett cut flower for vases, etc. M ailed for A Municipal Tree. “Baltimore is to have a city Christ mas tree." “They will trim it with clean streetB and good sewers, I s’pose.” IO rta. per pkt.. # m - Accomplished. t l u d m g J e th e r U,uU*.f W ith Radium Treatment Soiled Sylvester—W here did Benny A ex *, ties f r e e / t r t r i a l , «ll.i She Did. C r r j r o r i n k , large«« «»4 de Bum learn such correct deport finest o f all Asters. "Did Miss Kaleseed get a runabout Washington, D. C.—Representative m ent? P a n . T . o r h id a d ., rip « * w for Christmas?" orchid colors. Fltx H aw sted—D idn’t youse know Robert G. Bremner, of New Jersey, “Well, she married Cholly Fastlelgh P r i m r o s e , New Giant White. h e’s Just come from de house of cor who is being treated with radium for on that day.”—Judge. l*oI a n In . Brilliant Beauty. cancer in a Baltimore hosiptal, is im rection?—Philadelphia Bulletin. K n o w l » a l l T n u r n t e , new (w M ta). proving slowly. The representative’s eta., 1 A H there S ii r Itae th tf S eti N m t M t t f o r o « » ly IO Lightning Changes. inta, etc. [otes o n C u ltu re , C a ta lo g u e , F lo r a l H int) tovetlier with Note* Bister, after visiting him, announced To wish is of little account. To suc A re you fam iliar with the Mexican «nr nur cninietxi»« ¿r Vi«»« «».i v««. w « . «un*, Plants and rare new Fruit %/ r e t t-> all who apply. W a a H g h e ceed thou m ust earnestly desire, nnd that he was in a better condition than S i t u % a nt t i i o n n n 9 ? ” In th* th e wqrl wort 1 I o of C.ladloln«, C annas, Dahlias, L uisa, in rg test n t g grow ro w ers .., in f Gladioli«, th is desire m ust shorten thy sleep.— at any time since he submitted to the "Only up to 8 o’clock this mornlng.’ ln< I, - etc., t and r i our - stocks - - are ! liest * am * i F cheapest. ! U . . Part. N. Y. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. Ovid. radium treatment. —Detroit Free Press. WOMAN IN BAD CONDITION Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. Paris Food Prices Soar. Paris — The extraordinary cold weather experienced here during the last four weeks, and which shows no signs of abating, has caused the price of food in Paris to rise from 50 to 600 per cent above the ordinary. Pota toes bring nearly double their usual price, while fresh vegetables cost from four to six times their regular prices. Railway communication ia interrupted by snow, which ia from two to four feet deep in some places In Central France the temperature is I from 10 to 20 degreea below freezing. ’ R heum atism , S prains B ack ach e, N euralgia Montpelier, Vt. — “ We have great Montreal, Que.—That the American trade between the Canadian West and faith in your remedies. I waa ve.y ir regular a n d w aa the United States and the application tired and sleepy all of a new tariff bill will make for an Union Ejected Aa Spy. the time, would have economic division between Eastern cold chills, and my Indianapolis, Ind.—On charges that and Western Canada was predicted by hands and feet wou Id it was an organization maintained by E. M. MacDonald, M. P., of Canso, N. bloat My stomach | a detective agency for the purpose of S. Mr. MacDonald said that the situa bothered me, I had | “ getting a spy into the convention,” tion in Canada was similar to that in pain in my side and local union 979 of Pocahontas, W. Va., the United States during and after the a bad headache most was expelled by the convention of Civil war, and argued that a revision of the time. Lydia United Mineworkera of America. M . of the Canadian tariff in favor of the E. Pinkham’s Vege D. Whitesell, the delegrate accredited West must be made immediately if a table Compound has to the union, was not present when crisis is to be avoided. done me lota of good the action waa taken. The attack on and I now feel fine. I am regular, my the union was started by an interna stomach is better and my pains have all tional board member, who asserted High Oil Rate Protested. T h in s 1» aflt a m edlt-ln# fo r a n y pun- Washington, D. C.—Independent oil left me. You can use my name if you that it waa dangerous for a union min poee m o re carefully m ad* th a a S S. S. I t refineries of the territory east of the like. I am proud of what your reme er to appear near Pocahontas. re p re se n ts th e h lg h eet ty p e of m edicine. dies have done for me.” — Mrs. M a r y Ita m edical p ro p erties a r e j u s t a s essen Mississippi river and north of the Mrs. Wilson’s Sister 111. tial to w all balanced h e a lth . If th e blood Ohio told the Interstate commerce com G a u t h i e r , 21 Ridge S t , Montpelier,Vt be sick, a a a r e th e n o u rish in g elem en ts o f mission that they virtually would be A n H on est D ependable M edicine San Francisco—Mrs. Margaret H. m eats, g rain s, f a ts a n d su g ar* o f o u r dally driven ont of business if the general 6 Elliott, sister of Mrs. Woodrow Wil- | I t must be admitted by every fair son, is seriously ill in her home at | food. 8. 8. 8. la p rep ared d ire c t from per cent freight rate increase demand n a tiv e b o tan ical m a te ria l. N o t a drop of minded, intelligent person, that a medi Berkeley. Mrs. Elliott ia the wife d ru g s Is added. N o t a drop o f m in erals ed by the railroads was granted. Th<y said the freight tariffs figured cine could not live and grow in popularity of Professor E. H. Elliott, ex-dean of is used. T h is is o n e o f th e m ost Im port for nearly forty years, and to-day hold a n t th in g s to know an d to rem em ber on the basis of that increase and sus Princeton and now lecturer on inter w hen y o u r blood n e e d s a tte n tio n . pended by the commission pending a record for thousands upon thousands national law and jurisprudence at the I t I* th e m oat effective, th e p u rest, th e hearings would directly benefit the of actual cures, as has Lydia EL Pink- q u ick est a n d m oat re liab le m edicine ham's Vegetable Compound, without University of California. She fa the known fo r poisoned blood, rh eu m atism Standard Oil company at the expense possessing great virtue and actual •ister of Professor Stockton Axaon, of ! c a ta rrh a l Infaction, m a la ria , sk in dlaaaae, of the independents. worth. Such medicines moat be looked Princeton, an associate of President old sores an d all afflictions th a t shsw In upon and termed both standard and Wilson before he became governor of th e blood, sk in . Jo in ts a n d m uscles. Phone Train Orders Opposed. An In te re stin g book o n th e blood IS dependable by every thinking person. New Jersey. Washington, D. C.—Forty per cent m ailed to th o se w ho w rite. Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today. I t la th e world’s g reat of the railroads are permitting train I f yon have th e sligh test doubt Lifting Record Smashed. e s t m edicine. I n sist upon th e dealer men to take orders by telephone when th a t Lydia K. P in k ham ’s V egeta Omaha — The world’s amateur b an d in g you 8. 8. S. a n d d o n 't le t him o ra te a b o u t som ething th a t h e c a n 't a d they should not do so, H. B. Perham, b le Compound w ill help you,w rite weight-lifting record waa broken here . v e rtise a s fre e from iodide o f p o tash an d president of the Order of Railroad to Lydia E.FInkham M edicine Cot by A rthur Rouner, an Omaha high o th e r d e s tru c tiv e m ineral drugs. Telegraphers, told the house commit ichool boy, at a meet held under the I f you h a v e tro u b le g e ttin g 8. 8. 8. tee on commerce at a hearing on bills (coniidentlal) Lynn, Masa^for ad vice. Y our letter w ill be opened, auaplces of the Y. M C. A. He lifted w rite to T h e S w ift gpeeino C e^ 10« Sw ift dumbbell above hfa Bldg. A tla n ta , Ua-, (c r lis t o f s q u a re deal to limit the trainmen to 16 consecutive read and answ ered by a wom an, a 230-pound hours a day and telegraph and tele- j shoulder*. The former record w aa; an d held in strict confidence* , phone operators to eighL 2161 pounda. “Yei, daughter, that'* good stuff. The pain In my beck is all gone—I never anything work na quickly as Sloan’« Liniment" Thousand* of grateful people voice the same opinion. Here*« the proof. R e lie v e d P a in l a B e c k . *T w an tro u b led w ith a v ery b e d p a in In m y b e r k fo r s o m e tim e . I w e n t to a d o c to r b u t b e d id n o t d o m e a n y f o o d , so I u rrh e x rd A b o ttle o f S lo a n ’s J n im e n t, e n d n ow I am A well w o m a n . I a lw a y s k e e p A bot t l e o f S lo an 'e L in im e u t in th e i b o i l “■«*." — .WiJt M a tild a C o tto n , ¡ 0 4 M y r tle A m . , B r o o k l y n , N . Y . Sciatic Rheumatism. “ W e h a v e o sed S lo a n ’s L in i m e n t f o r o v e r mx year» * o d fo u n d it th e b e s t w e ev e r ueed. W h e n m y w ife h a d s c ia tic rh e u m a tis m th e only th in g th a t d id h e r a n y g o ad w aa S lo a n 's I J n im e n t. w e c a n n o t p ra ise It Ask for S« S . S . and Don’t Stand for tha “Just as Goad” Talk. W h en a m a n h a s th S S hort change t u n a w orked on him , bo m ake* a noise th a t b rin g s th e Police, an d y e t t h a t sa m e m an m a y w alk in to a etor* a n d h a v e th a " J u s t a a good” g am e w orked on him a n d When Yea Ask for S. S. S. Do So With Emphasis. They Will Und erstand. rnely su b m it. W h y sta n d for I t? T b a ily reason w hy any sto re will tr y to sub i r n e so m eth ing else for B. 8. S. Is th e • t fo r g re a te r S._ « fc ! • 1 pun Sprained Ankle Relieved. I w aa 111 f o r a l o n g time ___ with a aeverely . sprained ankle. I f« t A bottle of Sloan’• L in im e n t a n d n o w I a m a b le to b e a b o u t a n idear d r a n w a “ lk a g re a t d e a l, I write thi» ba rine c a u se I th in k y o ___________ u d e e e r /e a lo t o f ______ c r e d it f tr o r pul p u tt in g s u c h a __ _ IJnim ent on ^the h all alw a y s ta k e tim e to r e c o m m e n d D r. S lo a n s L in im e n i. ' SLOANS LINIMENT At .0 Dsakr,—25«., SO«. saS $1.00. 3U..*« Immrtlw Wsfc — t in t., »«Hla. I ts u t p o u ltry M ml I r u . Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. j h . i BD S h h : h . m S.UC, ■«h I j r a r . EX Tastse Goo4. Use Na«. N 4 by Dreggtvts. H E C E C IE IE B • • . F. N . U . 1 ' W H E N w ritin g t e a d * tie « th te paper. 1 T ^ -r -r J NO. S, *14. ^ 'I P r