Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 06, 1914, Image 3

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    POULTRY — ■■■ ■ —
and Dairy P ro d u ce
o f all kimls wanted.
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TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES
Large assortment. Spe­
cial Prices.
REMINGTON
ind SMITH PREMIER. $15 I'j.
M achines shipped on
approval and guaran­
teed by Home concern.
W rite fo r sam ples o f
w ork, statin g make
preferred.
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Old Adam was a lucky hound,
His days were filled with rest;
It is a cinch Eve never found
A blond hair on his vest.
— Cincinnati Knquirer.
Old Adam was a luncky hound,
He never slung a fit,
For Eve she never walked around
In a skirt that had a slit.
— Los Angeles Express.
Old Adam was a lucky hound.
So free from modern ills,
He never was dum-busted by
Eve’s millinery bills.
Everybody's doing It. Berlin brands
stories of defeats as lies and London,
Paris and Petrograd do likewise.
Those A. B. C. diplomats are to be
decorated. Why not let them settle the
European war P. D. Q.?
It may not be good biology but the
larger an army's wings become the
smaller the main body.
If anything was in a name,
Then we could safely bet
The enemy would be captured
With a single bayo-net.
Over
1S O
Styles
Y O U CAN SAVE M O N E Y BY
W E A R IN G W . L. DOUGLAS SHOES.
F o r 31 years W . L. D ouglas has guaran teed tne
valu e b y h a v in g his nam e and the retail price
stam ped on the sole before the eho**B leave the fac­
tory. T h i8 protects th e wearer against h ig h prices
for in ferior sh oes o f other m akce. W. I,. Douglas
shoes h re always worth what you nay for them. If
you could see bow carefully \\ . I,. Douglas shoes are
made, and the high grade leatlieis used, you would then
understand why they look better, tit better, hold their
shape and wear longer than other makes for the pr»ce.
If the W. 1.. Douglas shoes are not for sale in your
vicinity, order direct from taetory. Shoes sent every­
where. Postage tree in the l'. S. W r i t e f o r l l l u » -
t r a ic t l t ut » l o g showing how to order by mail.
W. L. DOUGLAS, 210 Spark St., Brockton, Mass.
0BEEESESEBE6 a a a s s j a s r a s a s s
ROCKEFELLER TO
FEED BELGIANS
Britons Are Defeated by
Germans in Naval figh t
NORTHWEST M A R K E T
REPORTS
Time for
Action
Valparaiso, Chile—The German war­
ships Gneisenau, Scharnhorst. Nürn­
Portland— There is a slowing down
berg, Leipsic and Bremen Sunday at-j
o f wheat buying in the country this
tacked the British fleet off Coronel, |
IS N O W .
Don’t
week.
Prices were not
quotaMy
Chile. The British cruiser Monmouth
changed, yet the large buyers did not
neglect
or
postpone
was sunk. The cruiser Good Hope was
seem disposed to go as strong as they
badly damaged and, as she was on fire,
helping your stom­
did a few days ago. The Chicago mar­
is supposed to have been lost.
ket receded, influenced by the accumu­
ach, liver and
The British cruiser Glasgow took
lation of domestic stocks, and this had
refuge ¡.. the harbor o f Coronel and is
bowels when there
some
effect
on
sentiment
notwithstand­
Commission Is Sent to War-Torn now bottled up.
She is reported to
ing that the English markets were
is any indication of
Europe to Devise Ways and
have been badly damaged.
steady.
Damage was inflicted on the British
Means to Relieve Distress.
weakness. To do
Most of the dealers are carrying
transport Otranto.
large stocks, and until an opportunity
so only invites sick­
The German warships anchored at
is presented for turning them, buying
ness. Take
New York— The Rockefeller Founda­ midday in Valparaiso harbor undam­ operations will likely be held down.
aged.
tion haa determined to employ its im­
Farmers are very firm in all sections
The British cruisers Good Hope.
mense resources for the relief o f non-
and the majority of them appear in­
Monmouth and Glasgow were under
combatants in the countries afflicted
different to current offers.
command o f Rear Admiral Sir Chris­
by war, and stands ready to give ‘ ‘ mil­
At the Merchants Exchange sessions
STOMACH BITTERS
topher Cradock and had been searching
lions of dollars, if necessary,” for the
red wheat was steady, but club was I f
the coasts o f South America several
purpose. This was announced by John
cents lower on hid, and milling and
today and let it help
weeks with the object o f engaging
D. Rockefeller, Jr., president o f the
shipping bluestem were each down a
the German warsh’ p which had been
foundation.
cent. Five thousand bushels o f forty­
you back to daily
destroying British merchant vessels.
fold were sold at $1.09, followed by a
In pursuance o f this philanthropy,
An official report issued later by
health and strength
sale o f 10,000 bushels at $1.10. Five
the foundation will send a commission
Admiral Graf von Spee said:
to Europe in a few days to report first­
thousand
bushels
o f red Russian
“ The action lasted nearly one hour,”
hand as to how, when and where aid
changed hands at $1.01.
the report said, “ and it was only dis­
can be rendered most effectively. At
The oats market did not display its
continued at nightfall. The British
a cost of $275,000 it already has char­
recent strength. Buyers offered $28.25 W h y W e S h all N o t H a v e R eal H a rd
were forced to give way. The Good
T im e s .
tered a ship and loaded it with 4000
against $29 the preceding week, and
Hope was so badly damaged that she
tons of provisions for the relief of the
there were sellers at $28.50, or a dol­
W o are not in for hard times— at
was
unable
to
resist
and
could
only
starving Belgians.
lar less than was asked previously. least not If wo manage our affairs
“ This action is taken, ” Mr. Rocke­ make her escape protected by the dark-1 Barley bids were 50 cents higher,
with Intelligence. We can make hard
ness. Between her funnels the result
feller says, “ as a natural step in ful­
$22.50 being offered for feed and $23
o f the big explosion could be seen.
times
out of anything. But there is
for export grade.
filling the chartered purpose of the
“ The Monmouth, under identical
Wheat— Bid: Bluestem, $1.11 per no natural reason for It that I see; in
foundation, namely, ‘to promote the
conditions, tried to escape, but was
bushel; forty-fold, $1.10; club, $1.07; fact, it's all in our favor. If manufac­
well-being o f mankind throughout the
turers, inventors, chemists and scien­
followed by a small cruiser and sunk red Russian, $1.01; red Fife, $1.02.
world.’ ”
tific experts generally all join forces
with a few shots.
The ship is the Massapequa, the
Oats— Bid: No. 1 white feed, $28.25 and study the problem and keep every­
"O w in g to the hurricane that was j
largest neutral vessel now in New
per ton.
body too busy to talk we will be mak­
York harbor, which will sail immedi­ blowing no boats could be lowered and
Barley— Bid:
No. 1 feed, $22.50 ing the best use o f our luck. The
ately for Rotterdam with certification consequently there was a terrible loss per ton; brewing. $23; bran, $21.50; situation is simply a big call on Yan­
kee resourcefulness.— American Maga­
from the British consul at New York of life.
shorts, $22.
“ It is supposed that the Glasgow
Millfeed— Spot prices: Bran. $24® zine.
that its cargo is destined for the use
of Belgian non-combatants only, and and the Otranto, which were badly 24.50 per ton; shorts, $26@ 26.50;
should not be delayed in transit. The damaged, were able to make their es­ rolled barley, $25.50@26.50.
supplies are consigned to the A m eri­ cape, owing to their speed and the
Corn— Whole, $37 ton; cacked, $38.
darkness.
Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $15
can consul at Rotterdam, and will be
“
The
Germans
suffered
little
or
no
distributed by the Belgian relief com­
@ 15.50; grain hay, $10@11; alfalfa,;
damage.
$12.50@13.50; valley timothy, $13@14. j
mission.
“ Only two men wounded were re­
Mr. Rockefeller has been in com­
Butter — Creamery prints, extras, |
munication with Ambassador Page at ported in the Gneisenau’ s crew .”
34 Jc per pound in case lots; Jc more j
In
naval
circles
here
it
is
said
that
London and made public a cablegram
in which the ambassador described the the action took place 20 miles off St. in less than case lots; cubes, 30c.
Dressed Veal— Fancy, l i f e pound.
dire need o f the Belgians, and says Maria Island, whence the flashes of
Dressed Pork— Block, 9c per pound. I
that “ it will require $1,000,000 a the guns could be seen, but no detona­
Hops— 1914 crop, 8 i @ l l c per pound; i
month for seven months to prevent tions heard.
1913 crop, nominal.
starvation.”
Hides— Salted hides, 13c per pound;
“ In fa ct,” the ambassador said, Both Allied Armies and
salt kip, 13c; salted calf, 18c; salt dry
“ many will starve now before food can
Germans Lose Heavily hides, 24c; dry calf, 26c; salted bulls,
reach them.”
Amsterdam, via London — The fol­ 10c; green bulls, 8Jc.
He added that the British groven-
W ool— Valley, 17@18c per pound;
ment forbids the export o f food and lowing official dispatch issued in Ber­
Eastern Oregon, 15@20c,
nominal;
that none can be bought on the con­ lin has been received h ere:
“ A telegram from general head­ mohair, 1914 clip, 27Jc.
tinent.
Cascara bark— Old and new, 4c per
It was in response to this urgent quarters dated November 3 at noon
message and a similar one from H. C. says that inundations south o f Nieu- pound.
Vegetables — Cucumbers, 30c per
Hoover, o f the American relief com­ port prevent all operations in this part
d oz.; eggplant, 7c per pound; peppers,
mittee in London, that the foundation o f the country.
“ The water in places is as high as a 6 @ 6 c; artichokes, 90c per dozen; to ­
decided to send a relief ship “ at the
full grown man.
Our troops have matoes, 60@90c per crate; cabbage,
earliest possible moment.”
Mr. Rockefeller makes clear in his evacuated the inundated districts with­ { @ l c per pound; peas, 10c; beans, 6c;
celery, 60(<i76c per dozen; cauliflower,
announcement that whatever steps are out loss o f men, horses or guns.
“ Our attacks on Ypres are progress­ 40@ 75c; sprouts, 10c per pound; head
taken by the foundation in the admin­
More than 2300 men, mostly lettuce, $2 per crate.
istration o f its relief work ‘ ‘ will be ing.
Green Fruits — Apples, 65c@$1.50
absolutely neutral.” The commission English, have been captured, and also
per box; cantaloupes, $1@1.50 per
o f investigation will be headed by several machine guns.
“ West o f Roye severe fighting has crate; casabas, $1.25@1.50 per dozen;
W ickliffe Rose, director general o f the
•
e
taken place with great losses on both pears, $1@1.75 per box; grapes, 90c@
International Health commission.
• B a t h e your face for several min- •
sides, but the situation is unchanged. $1.15 per crate; cranberries, $8@8.50
J utes with Resinol Soap and hot J
In the village fight we lost several per barrel.
Italy Is Reported to Be
o water, working the creamy lather •
hundred in missing and two cannon.
Potatoes— Oregon, 90c@ $l per sack;
Facing Big Deficit Our attacks on Aisne, east o f Soissons, sweets, 2c per pound.
J into the skin gently with the fin- J
Onions— Yellow, 90 c@ $l per sack. • gcr-tips. Wash off with Resinol •
Rome — All the cabinet ministers are successful, despite obstinate re­
Our troop have occupied
Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case • Soap and more hot water. Finish !
who resigned their portfolios Monday sistance.
• with a dash o f cold water to closo •
met Tuesday in the presence o f King several strongly fortified positions be­ count, 35c per dozen; candled, 3 7 i@
J the pores.
•
Victor Emmanuel, with whom they yond Chavonne and Soupir, capturing 40c; storage, 28@30c.
• Do this once or twice a day, and J
Poultry — Hens, 14c per pound;
discussed the situation for about two more than 1000 French, three cannon
• you will be astonished to find how •
and four machine guns.
springs, 13c; turkeys, young, 18@20c;
hours.
• quickly the healing, antiseptic •
“ Near the cathedral in Soissons the dressed, 22 (it) 25c; ducks, 10@12Jc;
Signor Rubini, minister o f the treas­
J Resinol medication soothes and «
ury, gave a lengthy explanation of his French have posted a heavy battery geese, 1 0 @ llc .
• cleanses the pores, removes pirn- J
Cattle — Prime steers, $6.75@ 7;
reasons for resigning.
He said the and made the steeple an observation
J pies and blackheads, and leaves the •
choice, $6.50@ 6.75; medium, $6.26@
budget showed a deficit o f $4,000,000 post.
• complexionclearfreshandvelvety. •
“ Between Verdun and Toul several 6.50; choice cows, $6 @ 6 .2 5 ; medium,
before the war began. That deficit
»
Sold b y »11 drui?iri«ts. F o r ia m p le fr e « , •
might easily have been overcome by French attacks have been repulsed. $5.25 @ 5 .7 5 ; heifers, $5.50 @ 6.25;
• w rite t o D ep t.2 -W l..'M nol, Baltim ore, Mil. *
an increase in revenues and limiting Troops o f French soldiers wore German calves, $6@ 8; bulls, $3 @ 4 .7 5 ; stags,
$4.50@6.
expenses, the augmentation o f the rev­ overcoats and helmets.
“ In the Vosges, near Markinch, a
Hogs— Light, $6.75 @ 6.90; heavy,
enues including the slight raise in tax­
ation, which already had been ap­ French attack was repulsed and our $5.90@6.
Shoe B rush on A u to ,
Sh eep— Wethers, $4@ 5 .6 0 ; ewes,
proved by parliament, and from which troops began a counter attack.
An ingenious brush for cleansing the
“ In the East the operations are $3.60@ 4.35; lambs, $5@ 6.25.
it was expected to realize $16,000,000
shoes Is so mounted on an automobile
annually. The war, however, changed still in a state o f evolution and there
footboard as to he easily swung Into
the whole situation, Signor Rubini has been no fighting.
Seattle— Advices received here from position for use or out of the way be­
“ The Russian first Siberian army Wenatchee are to the effect that ap- !
said, and the military budgets alone
corps, on November 1, used civilians pies are being shipped out at the rate neath the hoard.
would require $160,000,000.
Owing to the European crisis. Sig­ as breastworks while destroying a o f 100 carloads per day to imaginary
P la y W ith a H a p p y E nd ing.
nor Rubini continued, the revenues, bridge.”
buyers in the East and South in the
“ Did the play have a happy end
instead o f increasing, had diminished
hope that by “ rolling” the fruit they ing?” "You bet it did. Home one In
Canada Restrains Press.
by about $20,000,000,
instead of
will be able to find actual buyers be­ the gallery hit the villain sciuare in
$16,000,000. He added that he recog­
Ottawa—The Canadian government fore the cars stop traveling. In this, the face with a tomato.”— Houston
nized the necessity for urgent military has ordered the suppression o f news­ however, there is likely to be disap­ Post.
expenses but wished to counterbalance papers publishing articles calculated pointment. It is probable that the
them with new taxation.
to promote sedition among alien resi­ fruit will have to be stored in the East
A majority o f the ministers pre­ dents in Canada. Weekly newspapers until later, when there may be a chance
ferred to postpone the taxation until printed in the German language in to sell. No higher prices are hoped
after the war, but Signor Rubini said Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and Ed­ for this season.
such action might be considered un­ monton have openly condemned Great
Following the success o f the first
constitutional.
Britain, France and Russia and upheld apple show in Western Washington,
who
the acts o f Germany and Austria in Eastern Washington growers,
the European war.
have been on the ground, are request­
Town o f Verdun Is Held.
The Northwest mounted police have ing that Seattle business men make Enhanced By Perfect Physi­
London— A dispatch to the Exchange
been ordered to put an end to the pub­ plans to hold a show every year here­
cal Health.
Telegraph from Paris says:
after. The distributors have pointed
lication o f such sentiments.
“ It is officially announced that, con­
out that owing to the importance o f
The experience o f Motherhood is a try­
trary to the German statement that
Seattle as a distributing center, both ing one to most women and marks dis­
Taft’s Escort Ejected.
the town o f Verdun had been de­
as
to
the
Coast
and
oversea
trade,
Hartford — Ex-President Taft was
tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one
stroyed. the fact, is it never has been
efforts should be made to exploit the
struck by a single shell. Fort Douau- voting in the Ninth ward Tuesday, apple industry annually as a means to woman in a hundred is prepared or un­
derstands how to properly care for her-
mont only was bombarded for 24 hours having been escorted to the polls by widen distributing areas.
Local job ­
at long range, and without any appre­ his friend, Colonel Isaac M Ullmann, bers declared that between 400 and I self. O f course nearly every woman
ciable damage having been done it. a New Haven Republican leader, when 500 carloads o f Washington apples nowadays has medical treatment at such
The French army still bars the road to Colonel Ullmann ripped down litho­ would be sent through this port before | times, but many approach the experi­
ence with an organism unfitted for the
; Verdun.
Reports of a German vic­ graph pictures of President Wilson and January 1 for storage in California.
| trial o f strength, and when it is over
tory in the forest o f Argonne also are Governor Baldwin placed on the front
Eggs— Select ranch, 44(i/46c dozen. her system has received a shock from
absolutely false.”
o f a building occupied by Democratic
Poultry— Live hens, 10@15c pound; which it is hard to recover. Following
headquarters. Mr. Taft edged his way old roosters, 10c; 1914 broilers, 12@
; right upon this comes the nervous strain
out o f the angry crowd as Ullmann 14c; ducklings, 10C(/12c; geese, 10c;
$25,000,000 Gold Moved.
o f caring for the child, and a distinct
tore
down
a
second
picture.
The
police
guinea fowl, $9 per dozen.
New York— The largest single ship­
change in the mother results.
Apples— New, cooking, 50@60c per
ment o f gold ever made by the United were called and Colonel Ullmann was
There is nothing more charming than
box; Gravensteins,
8 5 c @ $ l; Jona­
States government, $25,000,000, left ejected from the vicinity.
thans, 75cC(/$1.25; Winter Bananas, a happy and healthy mother o f children,
Denver last Friday and is expected to J
j be locked safely in the vaults o f the ,
$ 1.25@ 1.50; Kings, 75ciV/.$l; Delicious, I and indeed child-birth under the right
Airman After Two Rulers.
!
conditions need he no hazard to health or
London— A Central News dispatch $1.25@ 1.50; Spitzenbergs, %\(tt\.2T>.
| subtreasury in this city Tuesday morn­
i j ing. The fact that this great fortune from Northern France says that a Ger­ Grapes — Malagas, $1 @ 1.25 per i beauty. The unexplainable thing is
that, with all the evidence o f shattered
of gold was on its way was kept a man airman,
skimmnig 5000 feet crate; Tokays, $1.25; Concords, 19J@
nerve# and broken health resulting from
| closely-guarded secret until
it neared above the Belgian town o f Fumes, ap­ 25c per basket.
j
an unprepared condition, and with am­
New York. The shipment was made parently with the knowledge that King
Huckleberries, 5c per pound.
ple time in which to pr-pare, women
in care o f the American Express com­ Albert and President Poincare were
Pears— Beurre Easter, $1.25 per will persist in going blindly to the trial.
pany over several railroad lines, pack­ going to review the cavalry drawn up box; Beurre Anjou, $1.25.
ed in special cars and under heavy before the Hotel De Ville, dropped sev­
Every woman at this time should rely
Quinces— $1.25@1.75 per box.
guard.
upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
eral bombs which, however, missed the
Walnuts— 18Jc per pound.
square and did but slight damage a
Dressed B eef—Prime beef steers, Compound, a most valuable tonic and
short distance away. The king of Bel- 12 ('fl2}c per pound; cows, ll$ @ 1 2 c ; invigorator o f the female organism.
Germany Plans Sew Loan.
London— The Daily Mail’ s Copen­ gum and the president o f France ar­ heifers, 12c.
In m a n y homes
Dressed Veal— 1 M i 16c per pound.
hagen correspondent says he learns rived on the scene after the craft had
once childless there
Dressed Hogs — Whole, packing
that Germany is preparing to issue a disappeared.
are now children be­
house, 13c per pound.
new war loan of $1,250,000,000. Ger­
cause o f the fact
Serum Is Used on Field.
Dressed Spring Lamb— 12@13c per that Lydia E. Pink-
many will advance a preliminary war
contribution to Turkey o f $50,000,000,
Paris— A microbe causing gangrene pound.
ham’s V e g o t a b l e
the correspondent adds.
to develop in bullet and shrapnel
Dressed Mutton— IOO l IOJ c pound.
I Compound m a k e s
wounds has been discovered and iso­
Vegetables — Artichokes, 76c per w o m e n n o r m a l ,
African Revolt May End.
lated and the serum is now being pre­ dozen; beans, green, 90i 10c pound; I healthy and strong.
London— The Durban correspondent pared by Hemi Weisberg, o f the Pas­ cabbage, local, lc per pound; red, l$ c;
I f yon want special advice write to
of the Daily Mail says the governor at teur institute. The serum is being in­ corn, green, $1 per sack; onions,
Pretoria has granted General Chris­ jected into patients on the battle field green, 25id30c per
dozen;
Walla Lydia E. Plnkha-n Medicine Co. (confl-
tian de Wet, the rebel leader, a five in the early stages of infection, obvi­ Walla, 85th 90c per cw t;
potatoes, Lt slia ll Lynn, Mas.?. Your letter w ill
preventing White River, S18@20 per ton; Yaki­ b ' opened, read and answered by a
days’ armistice.
Presumably this is ating amputations and
VMfsaa and held lu strict conddeaco*
great loss o f life.
I in order to arrange peace.
ma, $23.
Shipload of Supplies Is Sent to
Starving Non-combatants.
HOSTETTER’S
T h e D e v il of Race H a tre d .
By w earing
a SEELEY SPER M A TIC
SH IEL D TRUSS.
N o w orryin g or dan­
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or breach, as com m only supposed, but is
the stretching, o r dilation, o f a natural
opening.
This SEELEY SPERM ATIC
SH IELD appliance closes this opening in
10 days in m ost cases.
If you ca n ’t coma,
w rite for m easuring blank and literature.
Sold only by
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Third and Y'amhill, Portland, Or.
W ho are Truss E x perts and Exclusive
State A g en ts fo r this appliance.
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when require«! is app re­
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patrons.
Dr. W ise is a false-
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every calling, and
, W ise lays claim to
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Remarkable Lgcrience of F. Gagnon.
Up Weight Wonderfully.
Builds
“ I was a ll r u n down to th« very bot­
t o m ” , w r it e s F. O a g n o n . “ I had to quit
w o r k I w a s s o w e a k . N o w . thanks to Sar­
g o l, I lo o k lik e a n e w m a n .
I gained 22
p o u n d s in 23 d a y s . "
“ S a r g o l h a s p u t 10 p o u n d s on m e In 14
d a y s , ” s t a t e s W . O. R o b e r t s .
“ It h a s
n iu d e m e sleet) w e ll, e n j o y w h a t l a t e a n d
e n a b le d m e t o w o r k w it h i n t e r e s t and
p l e a s u r e .”
T o o M uch C u ttin g .
Seizing an appropriate occasion,
namely, the 68th anniversary of the
discovery of ether as an anaesthetic,
Dr. John M. T. Finney of Baltimore
uttered a warning against the abuse
o f the knife.
“ There is far too great a tendency
to operate nowadays, and the average
doctor resorts to tills shorter route
when perhaps a more careful diagnosis
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would show some other course to be
preferable,” said he. "Many opera­ A PLUM P, STRONG, ROBUST BODY
“ B e f o r e I t o o k S a r g o l p e o p le u s e d t o
tors—and I use the word advisedly—
k i n n y ’ b u t n o w m y n a m e is
rush Into operations with no clear c c a h ll a n g m e d e . ‘s M
y w h o le b o d y is s t o u t . H a v e
idea whatever of the true nature of g a i n e d 15 p o u n d s a n d a m g a i n i n g y e t. I
the disease which they are endeavor­ lo o k lik e a n e w m a n .“ d e c l a r e d a n o t h e r
a n w h o h a d j u s t f in i s h e d t h e S a r g o l
ing to combat, and for this reason in
tre a tm e n t.
many operations are needlessly per­
W o u l d y o u , t o o , l ik e t o q u i c k l y p u t f r o m
j 10 t o 30 lb s . o f g o o d , s o lid , “ s t a y - t h e r e ’ ’
formed."
a t a n d m u s c u l u r t is s u e b e t w e e n
The plain words quoted should be f y le o u s h r , s k f in
and b on es?
heeded, for they bear the stamp of
D o n ’ t s a y it c a n ’ t b e d o n e . T r y It. L e t
authority. The man who spoke them | u s s e n d y o u f r e e a 5 0 c p a c k a g e o f S a r g o l
d p r o v e w h a t It c a n d o f o r y o u .
is a distinguished surgeon connected | a n M
o r e t h a n h a l f a m il l io n t h in m e n a n d
with Johns Hopkins medical school.— w o m e n h a v e g l a d l y m a d e t h is t e s t a n d
| th a t S a r g o l d o e s s u c c e e d , d o e s m a k e t h in
Boston Globe.
T h e W o r s t Is S till In th e O ffin g .
Suppose the war should spread to
the Caucasus, here Is what the cable
editors would have to face in the way
of town and city nomenclature:
Borlsbliebsk
Slobodishtchi
Kkatermodar
Krosnof Ufimsk
list Sisolsk
M Kosmodemiank
Yladikaukaz
Yelanskata
not to mention Novo Georgeviesk.—
Philadelphia Ledger.
| f o l k s f a t e v e n w h e n ? a ll e ls e h a s fa ile d ,
Its b e s t p r o v e d b y th e tr e m e n d o u s b u s i­
n ess w e h a v e done.
N o d r a s t i c d ie t , f le s h
c r e a m s , m a s s a g e , o i ls o r e m u l s io n s , b u t a
s im p le , h a r m l e s s h o m e t r e a t m e n t .
Cut
o u t th e c o u p o n a n d s e n d f o r t h is F r e e
p a c k a g e t o d a y , e n c l o s in g o n l y 10 c e n t s In
j s i l v e r to h e lp p a y p o s t a g e , p a c k i n g , e t c .
A d d r e s s T h e S a r g o l C o ., 3 3 7 -Z , H e r a ld
B ld g ., B i n g h a m t o n , N. Y.
T a k e Sargol
w it h y o u r m e a ls a n d w a t c h i t w o r k . T h i s
t e s t w ill te ll t h e s t o r y .
FREE
SARGOL
COUPON
T h i s c o u p o n , w it h 10c in s i lv e r t o
h e l p p a y p o s t a g e , p a c k i n g , e t c ., a n d t o
s h o w g o o d f a it h , e n t i t l e s h o ld e r t o o n e
50c p a c k a g e o f S a r g o l F r e e .
A d d ress
th e S a r g o l C o ., 3 3 7 -Z , H e r a l d B ld g .,
B i n g h a m t o n , N. Y.
W in c h e s t e r
Try
this easy
way to clear
your s k in with.
Smokeless
Powder
Shells
“ LEADER" and “ REPEATER"
The superiority of Winchester
S m o k e l e s s Powder Shells is
undisputed. Among intelligent
shooters they stand first in pop­
ularity, records and s h o o t i n g
qu alities.
A lw a y s use them
R e s in o l S o a p
■ s
F o r Field or T rap S h o o tin g.
Ask Your Dealor For Them.
Behold th e H u n te r.
Size o f U n iv e rs itie s o f th e U . S.
He talketh much about his trip.
He prepareth for It many days;
Yea, ho brlngeth guns to the office.
His equipment passeth understanding
Ho consulteth the tinio tables and
He calleth up the depots to make sure.
With other sportsmen holdeth he con­
verse.
He rotlreth and arlseth early;
ills family sleepeth not.
He goeth forth into sloughs and for­
ests
And trampeth many miles.
His gun lncreaseth In weight and
His ammunition tuxeth him sore.
In the distance seeth he birds,
Yet none comcth near him.
He retumeth in disgust;
He sllppeth home after dark
And his countenance is evil.
On the morrow he cometh to work,
And lo! he lieth mightily!
The size of universities of the Uni­
ted States Is rapidly passing beyond
the comprehension of the average
man, and, indeed, of the average uni­
versity man. How many New Eng­
landers are acquainted with the Uni­
versity of Minnesota? Asked to guess
the number of students, few of us
would place It nbovo 2000. Yet, ac­
cording to the official figures, certi­
fied to by the university registrar,
there are 8972 students enrolled there
for the current year. Everybody gasp­
ed the other day when it was made
known that Columtda had a total of
12,000 Btudents.
Yet other Institu­
tions are not far behind Columbia.—
Springfield Republican.
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aunt o n ai'1‘ 1 loat Ion. C o n tr o l and I ’ m nlrt. w ork MP
u oitn d . Jlnfernnooi Onrliouatn N a tion al Hank.
To Breaf: in New Shoes.
A lw a y s s h a k e In A lle n '« Foot-¿Case, a p o w d e r ,
it c u r e « h o t , H w catin g, a c h in g , s w o lle n feet.
u r c H c o r n s , in g r o w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s .
At
ill d r iig g is ls a n d s h o e s to r e s, 27>c. D o u t a c c e p t
any s u b s titu te . S am p le inai led F U E L . A d d ress
4 lle n H. O lm s te d , Le R o y , N. Y.
THE CHARM
OF MOTHERHOOD
A T e s t o f E nd u ran c e.
8R U P T U R E 5
IS CURABLE
“Gains 22 Pounds In
23 Days”
Step right up and hit the man you
hate most.
“ 1 hate a Jew.” says one. So he
takes a throw at “ the Kike.”
“ 1 hate uu Irishman,
aaipthgr.
and he drives at “ the Mick.”
Another hates ¡.n Englishman, an­
other a German or a Japanese; so the
devil In human nature spends itself
in this way until wisdom touches the
human mind and says, "Now calm
yourself and wipe the froth from your
m outh!”
Then one begins to think and finally
learns this truth: that race hatred is
one of the lowest and meanest of hu­
man passions. A race may have more
cunning than another, but the race
that makes the accusation may have
more bluff. One may have more cul­
ture, but the other may excel In sim­
ple honesty. And when It comes to
summing up all the virtues, faults and
capabilities of each race one about
equals the other.
Until we learn to judge every in­
dividual on his own peculiar merits
we haven't taken a first good step
toward social intelligence.—Art Young
in Metropolitan.
The war will not be over until one
side is exhausted. A determinative
military success Is Improbable until,
through the attrition of corresponding
losses, a strength ratio of 4 to 3 is
Increased to a ratio of 2 to 1. Tho
contest has seemingly settled down
to one of grim endurance.— New York
Globe.
Y O U ! OWN M U O G IS T WILL TELL YOU
A u n tie
W a n ts to
Know ,
City Nephew (on vacation)— I'm
studying now for a doctor.
Rural Aunt— I)o tell! Ain’t the doc­
tor able to do his own studying?
Purifies Blood
With Telling Effect
Gives Conscious Evidence of
Its Direct Action.
T ry M urin e K ye R em ed y fo r Ilrd , W r:ik , W atery
E y es au«l O r a n u la te d E y e lid « ; N o H m art Ing—
, . * . K /e C o m fo r t. W rite fo r H ook o f the •'.ye
y m a il Free. Murine E ye R em ed y C o., C h ic a g o .
I
N o W a r on th e O th e r Side.
There la a world of dramatic pathos
in the story of the French soldier,
who, wounded himself, passed his
water bottle to a wounded German o f­
ficer, who lay beside him on the bat­
tlefield. The German sipped a little,
kissed the hand of the man who had
been his enemy and said:
"There
will be no war on the other side.”—
Springfield Republican.
M iss and M rs.
j
j
The Vicar (to the old lady, the last
of whose family has married)— You
must feel lonely. Mrs. Muggins, after
having such a large family.
Mrs. Muggins— Yes, I do, sir. Some­
times I misses 'em and sometimes I
wants 'em, but I misses ’em more nor
I wants ’em.— London Sketch.
E le c tric Egg C an dlin g.
T o Insure hotels and restaurants
serving their patrons fresh eggs a
candling apparatus using an electric
light has been Invented.
T h e T im e and th e P la n t.
"Any chump." says the grouch, “ can
bring In the family rubber plant, but
it takes a wise man to make it stay
brought.”
C o n t i erate.
"S o yon want to become my son-
tn law, eh?”
“ Y-Yes, sir. That is. If you can af
lord 1C” — Am beist Rover.
ft. 8. 8., the famous blood purifier, almost
talk* a« it «weeps Its way through the cir­
culation. Its a« tloQ Is so direct that very
often in some forms of skin affliction the
appearance of the eruptions changes over
night, the Itch and redness are gone and
recovery begins Immediately.
As a matter of fact, there Is one Ingredi­
ent In S. 8. 8. which e»»rvee the active pur­
pose of atlmulailng each cellular part of
the body to the healthy and Judiclc .s «elec­
tion of Its own essential nutriment. That
Is why It regenerates the blood supply; why
It has such s tremendous influence In over­
coming etxema, rash, pimples, and all skin
afflictions.
And In regenerating the tisanes 8. 8. 8.
haa a rapid and positive antidotal effect
upon all those Irritating Influences that
cause rheumatism, sore throat, weak eyes,
loss of weight, thin, pale cheeks, and that
weariness of muscle and nerve that Is gen­
erally experienced as spring fever. Get n
bottle of 8. 8. 8. at any drug store, and 1»
a few days you will not only feel bright and
energetic, but you will be the picture of
new life. 8. 8. A. Is prepared only In the
laboratory of The Swift Specific Co., 534
Swift Bldg. Atlanta, Ga.. who maintain n
very efficient Medical Department, where all
who have any Moo<i disorder of a stubborn
nature may write freely fo* ad<ice and a
npectnl book of instruction. S. S. S. is told
everywhere by drug stores, department and
neral store«, but beware c t all » ostltutea
» not accept them.
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