Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 27, 1914, Image 3

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    and Dairy Produce
• f all kind« wanted.
W rite for our
CASH OFFER
Pearson-Page Co.
TAKES OFF OANDRUFF,
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Save your Hair! Get a ¿Scent bottle
of Danderine right now— Alao
stops itching scalp.
pgK££5D
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of ^ dandruff—that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive tc
are priced right. I f the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
you wish to sell, tend accurate, complete descrip­
of its lustre, its strength and its very
tion.
8T. CHAK1.K8 LAND CO.
204 Morrison St. St. Charles Hotel. Portland. Or. life; eventually producing a feverish
ness and itching of the scalp, which
if not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink, loosen and die— then the
Bought, sold and exchanged: engines, bui'ers, iiair falls out fast. A little Danderine
sawmills, etc. Send fo r Stock IJ st and Prices.
I tonight— now—any time— will surely
T H E J. E. M A R T IN CO.. K! 1st St.. Portland. Or. save your hair.
j Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s
| Danderine from any drug store. You
He Knew.
The good man was shocked when surely can have beautiful hair and
the little boy asked him for a match. lots of it if you will Just try a little
"Do you know where little boys go Danderine. Save your hair! Try it!
when they smoke?” asked the good
Only a Lease.
man.
"George Cohan, just the day before
"Yes, sir,” replied the boy. "Back
his
automobile
accident, was talking
of Smith's lumber yard.”
to me about a beautiful chorus girl
who had married a millionaire of 78
Bore Eyes, G ra n u la ted E y e lid « and S ti cm years,” said a Philadelphia impresario.
prom Dtly h ealed
w ith
Human E y e B a l­
“ I was shocked. I was indignant,
aam. A d r. ______________ ___
for the girl is one of the loveliest crea­
tures I've ever seen.
March of Progress.
" ‘To think of her!’ I growled. ‘To
"How long must I wait for this pres­
think that that beautiful, beautiful
cription?"
"About thirty minutes.” answered girl should sell herself to such an old
the druggist, "but you can occupy r u i n ! *
"Cohan smiled his queer little twist
your time pleasantly. Here is a coup­
on which entitles you to admission to ed smile.
" ‘My dear boy,’ he said, ‘this isn't a
our moving picture show.”
sale— it’s a lease.’ ”—Washington Her­
Most of the licorice root used in ald.
America comes from the marshy
plains of Turkey and Russia.
Putnam Fadeless D yes make
FARM WANTED
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
T
CALIFORNIA IS W
A V ALASKAN ROAD
STORM SWEPT Make Eating
BILL IS PASSED
Floods Extend From Tehachapi
to Line -Seven Dead.
Damages Estimated at $4,500,000-
I,os Angeles Suburbs Short o f
Food, Lights and Water.
a Joy
' When the appetite is keen
and the digestion normal you
can enjoy your meals without
fear o f distress, —but how dif­
ferent when the stomach is
weak and your food causes
Heartburn, Bloating, Nausea,
Headache, Indigestion and
Costiveness. This suggests a
trial of
$35,000,000 Measure Has Ap­
proval of President.
Bond Provision Cut Out—Current
Funds to Be llsed—Panama
Canal Plan to Govern.
Washington, D. C.— The adminis­
tration Alaska bill, authorizing the
President to construct a $35,000,000
; railroad from Alaska's coast to its
i great coal fields, was passed by the
| house Thursday by a vote o f 230 to 87.
A similar
measure already has
passed the senate, and the bills will be
taken up at once in conference be­
tween the two houses, with a view to
sending the measure to the President
who has signified his intention o f sign­
ing it.
A t the eleventh hour, after a sharp
parliamentary skirmish, the house
eliminated from the bill, as reported
by the territories committee, a provis­
ion authorizing a bond issue o f $35,-
I We put our capital behind you. You eell our I
000,000 to finance the railroad, anil to
I extra quality goods direct from wagon to home. I
1 Liberal terms—easiest selling lino— biggeat cash I
be paid off by the proceeds o f govern­
I receipt*—best profit*. business is ploaaant, l
1 permanent, healthful. Grown better every year. I
ment land sales in Alaska.
The sen­
I Ne Experience Needed. You Can Kara »6 0 to
ate bill provided for a $40,000,000
I
Menlh—We train you free in selling. L
1 Choice territory open inyourntate. Splendidop- l
bond issue.
Representative F itz­
1 portunlty for men o f good habit* and appear- I
l iinee, 21 to 60 veurs old—Clerks, School Teachers, I
gerald, o f New York, led a fight
I
Clergymen.
Mechanics,
Fanners
and
others.
.
no muss.
| Write today.
A
which resulted in striking out the
I mc CONNON !
bond provision.
A Girl All Right.
]
& CO.
I 340 3d St.
Under the amended measure the
Mark Twain, so the story goes, was
Winona«
walking on Hannibal street when he
project would be financed out o f the
Mian.
met a woman with her youthful fam­
current funds in the treasury, the
ily.
President being limited to $35,000,-
“ So this is the little girl, eh?" Mark
000, and $1,000,000 being appropriat­
said to her as she displayed her chil­
ed for immediate expenses. Congress
dren. "And this sturdy little urchin
would appropriate each year the
in the bib belongs, I suppose, to the
amount estimated to be necessary for
contrary sex?”
the construction o f the road.
“ Yessah,” the woman replied; "yes-
The bill provides for the reconstruc­
sah, dat’s a girl, too.”— Exchange.
Leaves Kidneys in Weakened Conditior tion of a road “ not to exceed 1000
miles, to be so located as to connect
IF YOU’RE GROUCHY
Doctors in all parts of the countrj one or more o f the open Pacific Ocean
it Is likely that your liver needs stir­
have been kept busy with the epidemic
of grip which has visited so many harbors on the southern coast of Alas­
ring up. Wright’s Indian Vegetable
homes. The symptoms of grip thlt ka with the navigable waters In the
Pills will set you right quickly. Adv.
year are often very distressing and interior o f Alaska, and with a coal
leave the system in a run down con field or fields yielding coal sufficient in
Art of Driving.
ditlon, particularly the kidneys which quality and quantity for naval use, so
Son (a golf enthusiast)— You must
seem to suffer most, as almost ever.' as best to aid in the development of
acknowledge, father, that it requires
victim complains of lame back and the agricultural and mineral or other
a great deal of skill to drive a ball 100
urinary troubles which should not he resources o f Alaska.’ ’
yards.
yie ld immediately to Sloan’s L I d -
neglected, as these danger signals of­
Old Farmer— Shucks! It don’t re­
The project is of more interest than
lment. It relieves aching and
ten lead to dangerous kidney troubles.
quire half as much skill as it does to
swollen parts instantly. Reduces
Druggists report a large sale on Dr. even the expenditure of the $35,000,-
drive a pig 00 feet.— Boston Tran
inflammation andquietsthatagon-
script.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root which so many 000 proposed would ordinarily create.
ising pain. Don’t rub—it pene­
people say soon heals and strengthens Coming so Boon after the completion
trates. v
the kidneys after an attack of grip. o f the Panama canal, it is attracting
The Note.
Swamp-Root Is a great kidney, liver attention as another great engineering
"Oh, by the way, dear,” said the
and bladder remedy, and, being an project under the direction o f the
merchant as he was preparing to leave
herbal compound, has a gentle healing American government. Moreover, the
the house in the morning, "if I find 1
effect on the kidneys, which Is almost project is to be the first test in this
can’t be home to dinner I will send a
Immediately noticed In most cases by country o f government ownership o f a
note by messenger.”
those who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., public utility; it is expected to open
“ Don’t trouble," said his wife, sweet
Binghamton, N. Y., offer to send a
ly, “ I have already found it on the
sample size bottle of Swamp-Root, on to the commerce o f the world great
blottingpad."— Western Mail.
receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer and rich resources that until row have
gives quick relief from chest and
who requests It. A trial will convince been for the most part lying idle.
throat affections. Have you tried
D r. P e e r y ’s V e r m ifu g e " D e a d Shot” k illi
The bill directs the President to ac­
any one who may be in need of It.
and e x p e l, Wurmt, lu a va ry fe w h ou rs
Sloan's? Here's what others say:
A d v.
Regular size bottles 50cts. and $1.00. quire, by purchase or construction, a
Relief from Rheumatism
For sale at all druggists. Be sure to line or lines of railroads from tide­
‘My mother has used one 60c. bottle
Tommy’s Excuse.
o f Sloan's Lin im en t, and although she
mention this paper.
Teacher— Tommy Slimson, have you
water into the interior o f Alaska and
is over 83 years o f age. she has ob­
any good excuse for being late?
tained grea t re lie f from her rheuma­
to navigation on the Yukon, Tatiana or
tism.*'—Mr». H. E. Linde leaf, Gilroy, CaL
Tommy (beaming)—Yes, ma’am.
icuskohvrtni rivers.
In choosing the
Farewell Forever.
Good for Cold and Croup
Teacher— What Is it?
A Frenchman staying at a London route he is to use his judgment as to
“ A little boy n ext door had croup. I
Tommy—
Waffles.—Harper's
Bazaar.
gave the mother Sloan’s Lin im en t to
hotel, when presented with his bill, what will best promote the settlement
try. She ga ve him three drops on sugar
paid it without formal protest, but o f Alaska, develop its resources and
before goin g to bed, and he go t up w ith ­
Dark
and
Fair.
was indignant at Its amount "1 wish provide adequate transportation for
out the croup in the morning.” —Mr. W.
"Faint heart never won fair lady.”
U. Strange, 3/21 Elmwood Ave., Chicago, ILL
to see zee proprietaire,” he said to the coal for the army and navy, for troops
"I detest that proverb."
Neuralgia Gone
clerk. In a minute the proprietor ap­ and for munitions o f war and for the
“ Sloan’s L in im en t is the best m edi­
"W hy so?”
peared.
cin e in the w orld. IthRS relieved me
"
I
consider
it
a
slap
at
us
bru­
of neuralgia. Those pains have all gone
The Frenchman was all smiles. mails.
nettes.”— Kansas City Journal.
In conducting and operating the
and I can truly say your Lin im en t did
“ Ah,” he exclaimed, "I must embrace
fio p then?.” —Jan. C. M . Docker o f Johan­
Alaskan railroad the President is au­
you."
nesburg, Mich.
What Stocks?
"But why should you embrace me?” thorized to employ any number o f men
At all Dealers. P rice 25c., 50c. $1.00
Mr. Rockefeller enigmatically re­
choosing
asked the astonished hotel keeper. “ I he may think necessary,
Sloan's Instructive Booklet on
marks
that
stocks
are
as
good
as
eggs,
Horses sent free.
do not understand."
them as he pleases, only those chosen
and some financiers seem to think
“ Look at zee b ill!"
from civil life shall be under the su­
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., BOSTON, MASS.
they are as easily scrambled.— Balti­
“ Yes, your receipted bill. What of pervision, in the work o f construction,
more American.
It?”
of the engineers taken from the army.
“ What of eet? Simply zees, saire The appointment o f any engineer from
It means zat I shall nevalre, no, ne
civil life whose salary exceeds $3000
valre, see you again."— Houston Chron
a year must be confirmed by the sen­
tele.
ate.
The President is autorized to utilize
10 CENT “ CASCARET8”
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS in Alaska all the machinery and equip­
ment used in the construction o f the
Panama canal as rapidly as it is not
Cure Sick Headache, Conetlpation,
needed in Panama and can be used in
Bilioutnesa, Sour Stomach, Bad
Alaska.
Breath—Candy Cathartic.
The opening of mines in Alaska, to­
gether with the building o f a railroad
No
odds
how
bad
your
liver,
atom-
Cargo Fuel Saves Vessel.
and the opening o f the Panama canal,
ach or bowels; bow much your head
it is estimated, will save the govern­
Los Angeles— By feeding all the in­
aches, how miserable You are from
flammable cargo and ship's fittings into constipation, Indigestion, blllBusness ment from $3 to $5 on its coal burned
the furnaces. Captain Paulse Sax saved and sluggish bowels—you always get on the Pacific Coast.
the steamer Eureka from being dashed relief with Cascarete. They Imme­
Homestead Credit Asked.
on the Morro rocks in a -storm and diately cleanse and regulate the stom­
Washington, D. C.— Money troubles
docked safely in Port San Luis, ac­
ach, remove the sour, fermenting food
cording to the crew o f the revenue cut­
and foul gases; take the excess bile o f homesteaders in the West were pic­
ter Manning, which arrievd here after
tured to the joint committee on rural
going to the Eureka's assistance. The from the liver and carry off the con­ credits at a recent meeting by George
regular fuel was exhausted and the stipated waste matter and poison W. Fisher, o f Redfield, S. D., who
F o r years we have been stating in the newspapers of the vessel began to drift helplessly toward from the intestines and bowels. A asked that congress make provision for
10-cent box from your druggist will
country that a great many women have escaped serious op­ the rocks.
loans to entrants on homestead lands.
A cargo of box shook and the ship's {keep your liver and bowels clean; At present, he declared, the poor
erations by taking L y d ia E . Pinkham ’s Vegetable Com­ fittings went into the Are.
j stomach sweet and bead clear for
months. They work while you sleep. homeateader who endeavored to make
pound, and it is true.
a start in a new country without suffi­
City Stops Free Meals.
cient capital was “ victimized by Shy-
W e are permitted to publish in this announcement
AlasI
gan Francirco—San Francisco closed
A cheerful prophet upon the staff of lock bankers, who strip each advanc­
extracts from the letters of five women. A l l have been
its municipal dining room Sunday and the New York Sun assures us that ing wave o f homesteaders and Ho in
recently received unsolicited.
Could any evidence be
hereafter no more free meals will be after Christmas eggs will be cheap. wait for the next crop.“
served the unemployed.
The reason But who has the price of even a cheap
more convincing?
after
Christmas?—Louisville
for the action was that the city's em­ egg
Rate Increase Favored.
H odqdon , M e .— “ I had pains in Loth sides and such a soreness
ergency appropriation o f $30,000 is Courier-Journal.
Washington, i>. C.— President W il­
• I could scarcely straighten up at times. M y back ached and I exhausted. More than 2000 men lined
son sent for Chairman Clark, o f the
was so nervous I could not sleep, and I thought I never would be
Free to O a r H ead er«
up in a pouring rain for the final free
Interstate
Commerce
commission,
W r it « Murine Eye Kcmeily Co., C hicago, for
breakfast, and a detail o f police was
48-paee Illustrateil Kye Hook F re*. W rite «11 Thursday, and they had a half hour's
on hand to prevent tb& pilfering of abou t Y o u r E ye T rouble «ltd they will adrlna conference, the exact nature o f which
tableware. Many suspected o f carry­ • a to the P rop er Application o f the M urine was not revealed.
ing away utensils were searched and a Eye Remedies, In Y o u r S pecial Cane. Y o u r
C i i a h l o t t e , N. C.— “ I was in bad health for two vears, with
It waa learned at the White Houre
D rugaint w ill tell you that Murine KeJierea
• pains in both sides and was verv nervous. I had a growth quantity o f knives, forks and tin mugs Sore Eye«, Strengthen« W eak Eye«. Doeen't that the President had expressed him­
Smart, S oo th e« Kye P ain , and ««11a fur 50c.
was yielded.
whicti the doctor said was a tumor, and I never would get wellunles9
self as believing an increese o f some
Rheumatic
Twinges
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Kills Pain
A
3 yfbm&n
O void
OpabafionA
Los Angeles— With a loss o f proba­
bly more than $4,500,000 and a total
of seven human lives in four days.
Southern California began to recover
Sunday from the effects o f the worst
storm in its history.
Swept by wind and rain for three
days, most of the territory between
the Tehachapi mountains and the Mex­
ican line was flooded, hut with the sun
shining at intervals Sunday the situa­
tion improved considerably and, while
nearly all o f the towns affected re­
mained isolated, progress was made
toward re-establishing wire and rail
communication.
Accordng to an estimate made by A.
C. Hansven, assistant city engineer,
Los Angeles was damaged to the ex­
tent o f at least $1,500,000.
One hun­
dred and fifty thousand dollars repre­
sented the damage to city streets
alone.
The remainder represented
losses sustained by railroads and by
citizens who lost their homes, which
were swept away by the floods, with
all their household effects.
Except in the vicinity of Pomona,
this county, where young groves suf
fered severely, orange growers report­
ed
comparatively
little
damage.
Ranches and Email farms were inun­
dated, but no reliable data could be
obtained as to the losses sustained by
them.
The flood situation about Los An­
geles became acute early Saturday
night and conditions were greatly ag­
gravated at the same time by a gale
which reached velocities of from 38 to
50 miles an hour at various points in­
land and along the Pacific ocean shore.
Poles and towers carrying power
lines and the wires of telegraph and
telephone companies went down and,
with railroads and suburban trolley
lines already out o f commission, the
situation became at once one o f com­
plete prostration.
For nearly four
hours there was no streetcar service,
and during the entire day the city had
only brief periods of communication
with the East.
Surrounding towns,
with few exceptions, remained entire­
ly isolated, without communication by
wire, railroad or Jrolley.
Railroads report that the collapse of
big bridges over the Loa Angeles river
in this city and the waghing out o f big
spans elsewhere made it uncertain
when traffic could be resumed.
But
large gangs o f men were sent out to
work in continuous shifts in efforts to
repair damage as quickly as possible.
More than 100 homes were destroy­
ed in Los Angeles alone by the tor­
rents that rushed through the Los An­
geles river and the Arroyo Seco. As
the floods in these waterways subsided
household goods and other property,
including everything, from stoves to
pianos and beds, were left stranded on
sand bars.
A fte r a steel bridge over the river
buckled and broke, the Southern Pa­
cific and Santa Fe railroads sent heavy
cars loaded with scrap iron and heavy
boulders plunging into the flood in
efforts to divert further inroads by
storm waters, which threatened rail­
road tracks skirting the river banks.
The sweep of the floods was so strong
at times, however, that these barriers
were turned aside.
Besides numerous houses that top­
pled off the caving banks, the river—
usually a dry bed called a river by
courtesy— swept atfSy the Los An­
geles pigeon farm.
Extensive cotes
tumbled into the Stream before day­
light and thousands o f pigeons were
drowned.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Go Into B u sin ess For
Y o u rse lf
Peculiar After Effects
of Grip This Yeai
I
2
I had an operation A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Hink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, and I gladly say that I am now enjoying
fine health.”—Mrs. liosA S ims , 16 Winona S t, Charlotte, N. Cl
SHORT COURSE
0RE60N NORMAL SCHOOL
Will begin Monday, April 6,
and continue 10 weeks.
Regular Normal Credits given.
Special emphasis will be placed
on the following subjects:
State Course o f Study; Rural
School Administration; Rural So­
ciology; Pedagogy; Psychology;
History o f Education; English
History; Sociology; American’
History; Profesaional History;
Professional Grammar; Reading;
Advanced Literature; Profesaion­
al Language; English Literature;
American Literature; Physics;
Botany; Chemistry; Agriculture;
Algebra; Arithmetic; Geometry;
Professional Arithmetic; Draw­
ing; Music; Physiology; Special
Methods; Playground.
Practically these same subjects
will be offered during the Sum­
mer School, which will convene
June
a Catalogue for which
will lie sent on application to tho
President, Monmouth, Oregon.
I\
22,
A s k fo r C a t a l o g N o . It o .
Returning a Favor.
"It's going to bo war to the knife,"
declared the suburbau man, who was
feeding Ills chickens.
"What now?” asked the friend.
The Change Courteous.
“ Why, Blinks sent me a box of axle-
Client—Good gracious! What a ca­ grease and advised me to use It on my
ricature?
lawn mower.”
1‘uinter— Excuse me; that's a por­
"W ell?"
trait of myself.
"W ell, I sent it back and told him to
Client—Oh. lifelike; very lifelike, use it on his daughter's voice."— Lip'
I'm sure.— Fliegende Blatter.
pincott's Magazine.
F a c ts in N a t u r e
R centuries ;t has been known that Nature’s most valuable health giv­
ing agents for the cure o f disease are found in our American forests.
Over forty years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids*
Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N.Y., used the powdered extracts as well ai
the liquid extracts o f native medicinal plants, such as Bloodroot and Queen’s root,
Golden Seal and Stone root. Cherry bark and Mandrake, for the Guru o f blood
diseases. This prescription as put up in liquid form was called
P
DR. PIERCE’S
G o ld e n M e d i c a l D is c o v e r y
and has enjoyed a large sale fo r all these years in every drug store in the
land. You can now obtain the powdered extract in sugar-coated tablet form o f ’
^ your medicine dealer, or send 50c in one-cent postage Btamps for trial box to*
Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., and tablets will be mailed, postage prepaid.
The "Golden Medical PiscdYery" makes rich, red blood, invigorates tho
stomach, liver and bowels and through them the whole system. Skin
affections, blotches, boils, pimples and eruptions—result o f bad blood
—are eradicated by this alterative extract—as thousands have testified.
Send 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only on a free copy of Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, clothbound
ADDRESS DR. R. V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y.
i ^t.?
. -t-sw r.
The Only Way.
Mrs. PankhufEt, as the Majestic
sailed from New York, talked to a re­
porter about the comparative deceit-
t’ulnesH of men and women.
“ Women,” said the reporter, “ are
! ¡lie more deceitful."
“ No,” said Mrs. Pankhurst, “ men
ire the worse. Look at the way they
deceive (heir wives."
Mrs. Pankhurst smiled and tossed
her head.
"Oh, no,” she said. "How could the
average man ever get u wife If he
lldn't deceive her?"—New York Trib­
une.
Yon C . e Get Alien’ , M - t u . T R U .
t V r lt . A lie n H. O lu iv te d .L e i ’.oy, N. Y . , f o r e
roc Miuot-lo ui a l w #
A . - » , i , . ur«*•
w e s tin g , hut sw o llen , a c h in g feet. I t makes
le w o r T ig h t sh oe* easy. A c erta in eu ro for
■ 01 in*, in g ro w in g n ails and bunions. A ll drug-
data sell it. ¿5c. Don’ t accept any substitute.
3.
4
5
axC A
-«r a t.
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
‘Pape's Dlapepsin" make« Sick, Sour,
Gassy Stomach* surely feel fine
In five minute«.
If what you Just ate Is souring on
your stomach or lies like A lump of
lead, refuslug to digest, or you belch
gas, and eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of dizziness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
In mouth and stomach-headache, you
enn get blessed relief In five minutes.
Put an end to stomach trouble forever
by getting a largo flfty-cent case of
Pape'a Dlapepsin from any drug store.
You realize In five minutes how need­
less It Is to suffer from Indigestion,
dyspepsia or any stomach disorder.
It's the quickest, surest stomach doc­
tor In the world. It’s wonderful.
M
Only One He Knew.
Can you give me an example of a
toothless animal of the mammalian
Tact.
group?” asked a teacher of a small
boy in the class of zoalogy.
“ Why did you offer me that Skye
"Yes, sir,” said the hoy, promptly.
terrier?”
"Indeed! What is it?”
"Because, madam, I thought you
"M y grandma!”—Boston Globe.
must be a star.”
Sets Right Twist
On Rheumatism
Makes Short Work of Cleaning Oat Your Entire
System— Aches and Pains Co Fast.
In S. S. S. Yon Get m Twist on Rheumatism That Settles It.
Mo nr a rheumatic sufferer haa been to
the drug «tore tor a bottle o f 8. 8. 8. and
been handed something claimed to be
"Juiit as good.” Truly, to ask tor bread
and be given a »tone is »till In practice.
I f you are troubled with rheumatism In
any form be sure to use 8. 8. B. and note
It» wonderful Influence.
8. B. B. has the peculiar action o f soak­
ing through the Inteetinea directly Into
the blood. In five minutes its influence is
at work in every artery, vein and tiny
capillary. E very membrane, every organ
of the body, every emunctory becomes in
effect a filter to strain the blood o f im­
purities. The stimulating properties o f 8.
8. 8. compel the »kin, liver, bowels, kid­
neys, Madder to all work to the one end
o f casting out every Irritating, every pain.
Inflicting atom o f poison; It dislodges by
irrigation all accumulations in the joints,
causes acid accretions to dlsoive, readers
them neutral and scatters those peculiar
formations in the nerve centers that
cause such m ystifying and often baffling
rheumatic pains.
And best o f all this remarkable remedy
is welcome to tho weakest stomach. I f
you have drugged yourself until your
stomach ts nearly paralyzed, you will be
astonished to And that 8. 8. 8 gives no
sensation but goes right to work. This is
because it is a pure vegetable infusion, Is
taken naturally into your blood just as
pure a ir is inhaled naturally into your
lunga
Get a bottle o f 8. 8. 8. today, and ask
for 8. 8. 8.
You may depend upon It that the store
that sells you what you ask for Is a good
place to trade. W rite to the Bwift
8 pacific Co., 204 Bwift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.#
for their Book on Rheumatism«
F YOUR CHILD 18 CR088,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
OUT O f TOWN^
PEOPLE
Try It In Vour E y e « and In B a b y '« E y e « for
Scaly E y e lid « and G ranulation.
kind in rates would be justified.
If tongue Is costed,
Mr. Clark learned, however, while Look Mother!
cleanse little bowels with “ Call-
England's Trouble, Too.
Hiroshima, Japan—A Japanese sub­
at the White House, acconling to offi­
fornis Syrup of Figs."
"And how's your husband, Mrs. cials, that the President hoped for an
marine attached to the protected
H a n o v e r , P a .— “ The doctor advised a severe operation, but m;
Bloggs?"
cruiser
Hirado
has
been
missing
for
early
decision
o
f
the
rate
problem.
husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegef able Compound and
“ E’s still rather poorly, ma’am,
Mother« can reat easy aftar giving
three days. The naval attaches be­
rienced great relief in a short time.
w i I feel like a ne
new
experienced
time, N
is o ow
w perse
pei rson
thank ye kindly; e’e bin suffering a
'California Syrup of Flga," because In
lieve
she
has
met
with
disaster
and
Militant Anarchist, Says Taft.
and can dp a hard day’s work and not mind i t ”— Mrs. A da \V I L T ,
lot with ’Is gastric ulster!”— Exchange.
that all have been drowned. The sub­
Amherst, Mass.—Professor Taft, of i few houre all the clogged up waste,
190 Stock S t, Hanover, Pa.
marine had been dispatched to search
Yale, speaking at Amherst College, lour bile and fermenting food gently
Victimized.
D kcattti . I I I . —“ I was sick in bed and three o f the bestphysi-
for torpedoes lost during practice off
‘‘Did you come back on an all-steel touched on the woman suffrage, say­ noves odt of the bowels, and you have
• cians saia I would have to be taken to the hospital for an oper­ Kakumajitma.
train?"
ing: “ I f women can show that a gov­ i well, playful child again.
ation as I had something growing in my left side. I refused to sub­
"When the waiters and porters fin­ ernment in which they partook would
8lck children needn’t be coaxed to
mit to the operation and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
ished plucking me, I felt sure that It bring about greater happiness, or that take tbla harmless "fruit laxative."
William Accepts Throne.
pound—and It worked a miracle in my case, and I tell other women
Nuewied, Germany — Prince Wil- , was."— Birmingham Age-Herald.
the electorate would be bettered, they Millions of mothers keep it handy be-
what it has done for me.” —Mrs. L a c k a A . G riswold , 2300 Blk. East
Ham, of Wied, entered the ranks of
would establish their ease. The argu­ :ause they know Its action on the
■William Street, Decatur, EL
Dr.
Pierce’s
Pleasant
Pellets
regu­
European sovereigns Monday when he
ment o f the militant suffragette« is itomach, liver and bowels la prompt
late
and
invigorate
stomach,
liver
ami
formally accepted the throne o f A l­
that o f an anarchist”
C leveland , O nio.—“ I was very irregular and for several years
md sure.
bania, tendered to him by Essad bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules.
to undergo an op-
• my side pained m e so that I expected to have i 1
Ask your druggist for a 50 cent bot­
Easy to take as candy.
Suffrage
Bill«
Defeated.
Pasha,
at
the
head
o
f
a
deputation
o
f
eration. Doctors said they knew o f nothing that
tle of "California Syrup of Figs,”
Albanian
notables.
Annapolia, Mr],— The woman au/- which contain directions for babies,
Ths Burning Question.
would help me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­
The Chief Clerk— If I am wanted I frage bill waa killed in tha house o f children of all ages and for grown ups.
table Compound and I became regular and free
Storm
in
Spain
Fierce.
will be In with the manager.
delegate« by a vole o f 60 to 34.
from pain. I am thankful for such a good medi­
The Latest Acquisition— Yesslr. An
Madrid —Fierce storms o f wind and
cine and w ill always give it the highest praise.”—
Capetown, South Africa— A bill for
rain are raging the whole length o f it you are not wanted where will yer
Mrs. C. 1L G rittoh , 7305 Madison A v , Cleveland, O.
the enfranchisement o f women in the
Spain. The telepragh lines are down be?—Sydney Bulletin.
O ^ g ^ W r i t e to f.YDIA F -P M K H A * MFDICTVF CO.
Union o f South Africa, which waa In­
in all directions and in some instances
(C05F1DFXTIAL) LYS>, JIASH., fo r a d v ic e .
Deciduous Fruit Crops.
train« have found It impossible to
You » letter w ill I** opened, read and answered
California’s 1913 deciduojf fruits troduced into the House o f assembly,
waa defeated on the first reelin g by
make headway against the hurricane netted growers |1S,100,009.
ft* a w v u u and held In ; strict confidence.
force of the wind.
43 to 42.
Japanese Submarine Gone.
n Gfs
«an recel ▼•prompt treat­
ment* o f I m -P o I m m u ,
Health-hail «Uag r «matte*
from
Ï
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Try one* mot
i have been doctorin g w ith
o n « and th
that on« and have not obtained^
thi* i on«
lent re lie f
L e t«
n your oaae anti p
at-tion i* 'i tilck. «are i___ _____
arc compounded from Root a.
Bark* that havn t>e«»n gathered
te r o f th « globe. T h e secret* o f
a r « not known to t h « ontald« worl
handed down from fath er to eon l
fa m ilies in Chinn.
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«rraptom blank and circular, eacloelmg 4 oemta In
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