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THE IVESCO SYSTEM PENMANSHIP TEACHES YOU IT IS THE BEST HOW TO WRITE. NEW H O T E L HO USTO N D av. Houston. Prop. H. B. Thorsn«s, Mt-r. Thoroughly malern. 101 Rooms o f comfort. Mod- s ^ ^ t .^ T a .c r « a t ft a u & t t RUBBER STAMPS i E g g Stamps, Rubber Stamps for Fru it Boxes. Made on short- w t notice. W rite. WHITf STAMP A SI AL CO., SECOND AND ALDER. PORTLAND OREGON ORTLAND P TRADE PROSPECTS ARE ENCOURAGING op BARBER C O LLE G I^ Teaches the Trade 8 Weeks. Scalp. SIA Face Massage a Specialty. Tools Free. Positions Guaranteed. P A Y w hile L E A R N IN G . 233 Madison St.. Portland. Oregon. ^ S A V E YOUR T E E T H — ! P r i m p I n and have your mouth examined. V / U U it A it j uae tlie very latest scientific painless methods. I)R. A . W. KEE NE, ________ 331 Va Washington St.. Portland. M A T R IM O N IA L . Business man wants acquaintance o f lady be tween 20 and 30, matrimonially inclined. This is absolutely bona-fide and confidential. Box 853, Portland, Oregon. Enlarged Tonsils and Adenoids. f Before operating to remove ade noids and tonsils the health of the child should always be built up. If there is an existing cold this must be treated and cured. If the teeth are D f i r i r l o s s e s s u r ely pr ev en ted decayed they must be filled. Treating 1 1 1 \ I . IL by Cuttar’a Blackleg Pill«. Low- L r l ^ r I V I i priced, fresh, reliable: preferred by the teeth and the practicing of deep Western stockmen because they pro breathing exercises will be all that is tect where other vaccines fail. Write for booklet and testimonials. needed to cure tonsil disease if it is 10-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills $1.00 strictly local, and not the expression 60-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills 4.00 Use any Injector, but Cutter’ s best. of a systematic condition or some re The superiority of Cutter products is due to over II cent infection. years of specializing In vaoeines and serums only. Insist on Cutter’s. I f unobtainable, order direct. T 'lE CUTTER LABORATORY, Berkeley, California 1 T T Û Ü R T D E A S F$ i».0 0 0 o f f e r e d f o r c e r t a in ... v e n t io n s . Bix'ik " H o w t o O b ta in [ a P a t e n t " and *’ W h a t t o I n v e n t ’ * I sent free. Send rough sketch for free ■ report as to patentability. Patents ad vertí sed fo r sale at our expenso in Man ufacturers’ «Tournais. SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION Each “Pape's Dlapepsin” Digests 3000 grains food, ending all stomach misery In five minutes. Time it In five minutes all stom CHANDLEE & CHANDLER PahSit Atty’i ach distress will go. No Indigestion, ^Ea-MY u i 1034 F. St, Washington, D. C. heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape’s Dlapepsin Is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest stomach rem edy in the whole world and besides it is harmless. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Dlapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suf catalog fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It's the quickest, 4 truthfully pre surest and most harmless stomach sents and illustrates doctor in the world. the most desirable varieties o f seeds for th e N orthw est. T h e best o f every thing far the market ot home garden, the farm, the orchard, the poukrym .n and the bee-keeper. A reliable and le le guide to your purchase« and a reference book which should be in the hands o f .va ry grower. A s k for catalog N o . A * PORTLAND SEED C O . Greatest Poets. Homer, Lucretius, Dante, Shake speare, Goethe, Milton, Shelley, Byron, Tennyson, Browning. Perhaps others might be added. It is largely a mat ter of taste and temperament— al though there is hut little room for ar gument about the first six names. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- coated. easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. Do not gripe. P O R T L A N D .O R P . Skunks Enemies of Caterpillars. A new field of usefulness has been found for the much-ridiculed skunk in the fact that it is a vigorous enemy of the full-grown range caterpillars. Birds are of no service whatever i<i destroying these large caterpillars, but ■kunks devour quantities of them, and this is another reason why these little creatures should receive more consid eration than they now do. Horse Chestnut Tree In Bottle. Horse chestnuts can be grown in a bottle of water. Use a bottle with a neck wide enough to hold the chest nut, adding water to Just touch the nut and stand It in a window. Roots will form, followed by a stem and leaves. If the water is constantly supplied the tree can grow for years In the bottle. Sincerity. I should say sincerity, a deep, great, genuine sincerity, is the first charac Business vs. Idleness. The importunities and perplexities teristic of all men in any way heroic. o f business are softness and luxury — Carlyle. compared with the incessant cravings Optimistic Thought. o f vacancy and the unsatisfactory ex pedients of idleness.—Doctor Johnson. If you mean to profit learn to please. 5 ^Êojn&n, Qmict* I Hodgdon, Me. suffered from a severe female trouble. • M y right side hurt me badly — it was finally decided that I must be operated upon. W hen my husband learned this he got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable Compound for me, and after taking it a few days I got better and continued to improve until I am now welL”— Mrs. M o l l i e ¡ sm ith , R.F.D., ShelbyvUle, Ky. I I ano v er , P a .— “ T he doctor advised a severe operation, but my • husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I experienced great reliei in a short time. N o w I feel like a new person and can do a hard day’s work and not mind it.”— Mrs. A d a W ilt , 803 W alnut St., Hanover, Pa. H a y w a r d 2 S o w e r s , y . — “ I 3 D . I I I . — “ I was sick in bed and three of the best physi. • cians said I would have to be taken to the hospital for an oper- 4 ation as I had something growing In m j left side. I refused to sub ecatur mit to the operation and took Lydia L. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound—and it worked a miracle in my case, and I tell other women what it has» done for me.”— Mrs. L a u r a A. G ri swo ld , 2437 East W illiam Street, D>?catur, 111. C leveland , Onio. —“ I was very irregular and for several years • my side pained me so that I expected to have to undergo an op. eration. Doctors said they knew o f nothing that would help me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s V ege table Compound and I i»?came regular and free from pain. I am thankful for such a good medi cine and will always give it the highest praise.”— Mi*. X,’. II. G r iff it h , 15bfi Constant S t, Cleveland,O. 5 by a W r i t e to T.YDIA E.PINKIIAM XEDICIXECO. \r\ (COSFIDliA riAL) LT.SS, MASS., for advice. \\ ) tter will he opened, read and answerer1 ^ w o m a n and held in strict confidence. KOW-KURE. is the well-known cow medicine that has for over twenty years been making good producer* out of backward cows. It is a tried and proven remedy fur the prevention or treat ment of such ills as Abortion, Milk Fever, Scour ing and Loat Appetite. Try a package of KOW-KURE on your poorest milker and note results. It is sold by druggists and feed dealers in 60c and $1.00 package*. Write us for valuabls free book, "Th* Cow Doctor." Dairy hociition Co. Ljndonrile, VI. , " | J O F --- - PORTLAND SEED GO, 0 Northwestern Agents for KOW-KURE. Portland, Oregon. HOW TO HEAL THAT RAW. ITCHING, SCALY SKIN ing to be high this year it would be folly to predict any definite prices. The hop market is plainly moving in an upward direction, under the in fluence of a strong export demand and with stocks ai a low ebb. Fourteen cents was paid this week for choice Oregons. This quotation has not been seen since the middle of last Septem ber. This top price, 14 cents, was paid by Louis Lachmund to Henry F.off, of Independence, for 400 bales. Harry L. Hart bought 177 bales from Robert Ankeny, of Riekreall, at 12| cents. Wheat — Bid: Bluestem, $1.644; fortyfold, $1.53; club, $1.524; red Russian, $1.42; red Fife, $1.47. Millfeed— Spot, prices: Bran, $30.50 @31.50 ton; shorts, $32.50@33.50; rolled barley, $35@36. Corn— White, $38 ton; cracked, $39. Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 @16; valley timothy, $12.50; grain hay, $10@12; alfalfa, $12@13. Vegetables — Cucumbers, hothouse, $1.25@1.50 dozen; eggplant, 8@10c pound; peppers, $4 crate; artichokes, 86@90c dozen; tomatoes, $1.75 crate; cabbage, lj@ 1 4 c pound; celery, $4@ 4.25 crate; cauliflower, $2; sprout», 8 @9c pound; head lettuce, $1.75@2 crate; rhubarb, 10 @ 124 c pound; car rots, $1.25 sack; beets, $1.25; pars nips, $1.25. Green Fruits — Apples, 75c@$1.50 box; casabas, $1.66 crate; cranber ries, $11 barrel. Potatoes— Oregon, $1.10@1.15 sack; Yakima, 90c@$1.15. Onions — Selling price $1 per sack, country points. Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case count, 22@23c; candled, 24c. Poultry — Hens, 13@134c pound; mixed, 12 @ 124 c; broilers, 18@20c; turkeys, dressed, 20@21c; live, 16c; ducks, 13@16c; geese, 8@10c. Butter — Creamery, prints, extras, 32c pound in case lots; 4c more in less that case lots; cubes, 26c. Veal— Fancy, 12@124c pound. Pork— Block, 94c pound. Hops — 1914 crop, 12@14c; 1913 crop, 12c. Hides — Salted hides, 15c; salted bulls, 10c; salted kip, 15c; salted calf, 19c; green hides, 134c; green bulls, 9c; green kip, 15c; green calf, 19c; dry hides, 26c; dry calf, 28c. Wool — Valley, nominal; Eastern Oregon, nominal; mohair, 1914 clip, 27c. Cascara bark — Old and new, 44c. Pelts — Dry lon j wool, 13c; dry short wool, 10c; dry shearings, each, 10@16c; salted shearings, each, 15@ 25c; dry goats, long hair, each, 12@ 124 c; dry goat ».hearings, each, 10@ 20c; salted sheeps pelts, February, $1 @1.50 each. If you are suffering with eczema, ringworm, rash or similar tormenting skin disease, try rcsinol ointment and resinol soap. You will be surprised how quickly the itching stops and the skin becomes clear and healthy again. Prescribed by doctors for 20 years. All druggists sell resinol ointment (50c and $1.00), and resinol soap (25c).—Adv. tonal quality of the $200 Instruments. on the 12 double-disc rec T H E ords 24 selections include the famous “ R igoletto " Made Slavery Q u artette Find also the splendid 'L u cia ” S extette, fo r which tw o selections alone many talking machine owners have had to pay $13. Or your own selection o f records will be supplied. N o other instrument has built u p^for it self the tremendous vogue o f the “ Favor- M c r e d it-r y . Weeping Willows. The weeping willows, so-called (sci entific name S. babylonica), is a na tive of China, from which country it has been taken over most of the civil ized earth. It varies in height and dimensions, according to climate and soil, and invariably maintains its drooping habit, the chief cause of its attractiveness. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ANYONE -T H E GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY NEVER DISAPPOINTS A few years ago I was troubled with a complication of kidney and stomach ailments and although I tried two or three different doctors, I was unable to obtain a cure. Having heard a great deal about Swamp-Root, I de cided to give it a trial and purchased a one-dollar bottle of Mr. Alexander, the druggist. From the beginning I could notice a change for the better and after taking eight bottles of your medicine, I felt entirely cured and have not had any trouble since. Had I began using Swamp-Root sooner, I would have been a few hun dred dollars to the good and saved myself a lot of suffering. You may use my testimonial any time you wish. Yours very truly, CHARLES E. HARRIS, 460 Sixth St. Marion, Iowa. I certify that Charles E. Harris signed the above testimonial in my presence, being first duly sworn to the truth thereof, this the 12th day of July, 1909. D. R. KINLEY, J. P. j Wrong Position for Sleep. Sleep cannot knit up the raveled sleeve of care or do any other repar ative knitting if the head is bent sharply to an acute angle with the collar joints. Frequently men and women who have slept In this suppos edly objectionable fashion for years and years suddenly lose the capacity for sleep with no new discoverable reason. It Is difficult to convince them them that the elasticity and resiliency of youth has heretofore made up for their lifelong awkward pose. Impedimenta. I cannot call riches better than the baggage of virtue; the Roman word is better. Impedimenta; for as the bag gage is to an army, so is riches to virtue; It cannot be spared nor left behind, but it hlndereth the march; yea. and the care of It sometimes Garlic— 15c pound. loseth or dlsturbeth the victory; of Radishes— Local, 20c dozen bunches; great riches there is no real use, ex cept It be in the distribution; the rest California, 30c. is but conceit.— Bacon. Parsley— 30c dozen b(inches. And There Are Other*. The only actress who is willing to 1 admit that she does not know all about acting is she who has been at It all her ¡1?“ — Margaret Nybloc. GIVE "SYRUP OP FIGS” TO CONSTIPATED CHILD □elleiout “Fruit Laxative” can’t harm tender little atomach, livar and bowel*. I ---------- Fresh Meats — Steers, 124c; cows, Look at the tongue, mother! If 12c; heifers, 12(3,124e; w< thers, 124 c; rwated, your little one-» stomach, liver dressed hogs, 12c; tris.imed sides, ! and bowels need cleansing at once. 164c; combinations, 164c,* lambs, 13@ When peevish, cross, listless, doesn’t 14c; Diamond T. C., 14/.c; yearlings, i sleep, eat or act naturally, or Is fever- : ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has 13c; ewes, He. ! sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, Poultry— Ducks, live. ,10@12c; hens, give a teaspoonful of "California dressed, 16 @ 18c; llv«!, 10 @ 14c; Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all springs, dressed, 22c; live, 14@16c; the foul, constipated waste, undigest squabs, live, $2.60 dazen;. dressed, $6; ed food and sour bile gently moves turkeys, live, 18c;] dress ed, 28@30c; out of its little bowels without grip ing, and you have a well, playful child geese, 20c. Butter— Washington creamery, 30@ again. Ask your druggist for a 50- cent bottle of "California Syrup of 81c; Oregon, 29<ft30c. Fig»,” which contains full directions E gg»— Freeh ranch, 24@26c, stor for babies, children of all ages and age, 20@25e. for grown up*. I it e ." The cabinet work is o f the highest possible craftsmanship—the wood used be ing either selected grain quartered golden oak. fumed oak. E a rly English oak. or strongly marked genuine mahogany, hand polished. A guarantee slip goes w ith every in strument. the Whole outfit subject t«>*thrpe days’ approval and your money back if you do not find the "Favorite” all that we claim for it. T h e fir s t fo r m a l r e c o g n it io n o f n e g r o s l a v e r y in V i r g i n i a w a s M a r c h 1, 1661, w h e n t h e a s s e m b l y d e c l a r e d t h a t " n e g r o e s a r e in c a p a b le o f m a k in g s a t i s f a c t i o n f o r t h e t i m e lo s t in r u n n i n g a w a y , b y a d d itio n o f t im e ,” a n d s la v e r y w a s m a d e h e r e d i t a r y in V i r g i n i a in 1662 b y a n a c t o f t h e a s s e m b l y t h a t t h e is s u e o f s l a v e m o t h e r s s h o u ld f o l l o w t h e i r c o n d it io n . Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size Seattle— W h e a t— Bluestem, $1.54; bottle. It will convince anyone. You fortyfold, $1.53; club, $1.52; Fife, will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys $1.474; red Russian, $1.44. and bladder. When writing, be sure Barley— $30'ton. and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles Tacoma— Apples— Cooking, 75@90c for sale at all drug stores. Lettuce— Hei d, $2 crate. Spinach -L o c- l, 5c ptaind. Cucumbers— t 1.60(3 2 dozen. Celery— *3(3 3.25. Green peppers— 25c ;iound. Eggplant— lOo pound. Hubbard squash— 24c pound. Rutabagas— $1.75 sack. Cauliflower— $2.25 crate. Artichokes— 90c dozen. Brussels sprouts— 8c pound. Rhubarb— 10c pound. It’s the “ Favorite” — the first Grafonola ever offered at its price or anywhere near it. W e believe it is the best that can be constructed and sold at the price, or near it—the first instrument of the enclosed type offered at anything like its price, and capable of all the Danger in Waiting. Just because an Oregon scientist de clares that old men do the best work is no reason, of course, why young fellows should put off contem plated achievements until the arrival of declining years. It may be that the man who accomplishes little in his early maturity will make up for the lack when he starts down the western slope of life. It doesn’t sound reasonable, however. Cattle — Prime steers, $7.50@7.75; choice, $7.25@7.50; medium, $6.75@ 7.25; choice cows, $6@6.60; medium, $5@6; heifers, $5@6.26; bulls, $3.50 @ 6 ; stags, $4.5G@6. L e t t e r ‘jo Hogs — Light, $6.26@6.90; heavy, D r . K i l m e r & C o ., B in g h a m to n , N . Y . $5.50@6.20. Sheep — Wethers, $6@7.15; ewes, Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You $5@6.15; lambs, $7(3)8.20. box; Spitzenbergs, Winesaps, Rome Beauties, Arkansas Blacks, Staymen Winesaps ¡J and Block Twigs, 85c@ $1.65; Delicious, $1.50@1.65. Cider— 30c gallon; Oregon, $3 keg; 25c gallon. Comb Honey— Yakrima, $3.25 crate; For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the country that a great many women have escaped serious op strained honey, $5.54*; Idaho, $3.60; Nevada, $3.50. erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com Pears— Yakima, $1,50. pound, and it is true. Cranberries— $8.25- Cabbage— Home-grown, 14c pound; W e arc permitted to publish in this announcement Winningstedt, 2c. extracts from the letters of five women. A ll have been Carrots— Local, 75c4>;,$l. Beets— Home-grown, $1@1.25. recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be Turnips— Per sack, ¡$1.35. more convincing? Potatoes — Yakimn. $20@22 ton; White River, $17@18; Burbanks, $22; I I o d g d o n , M e .— “ I had pains in both sides and such a soreness • 1 could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I sweets, $2.50 cwt. Onions— Green. 20c dozen; Oregon was so nervous I could not sleep, and I thought I never would be brown, $1.50 sack; Yakima, $1.60; any better until I submitted to an operation, but I commenced taking California, $1.50. Lydia K Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new S ftei . h y v i l l e , K with an outfit of 12 records (24 pieces) — cash or at the same cash price on $5 monthly payments, No extras. A ll sub ject to your approval. Send for one now. Portland — The wool market in the Im p r o v e m e n t in b u s in e s s s in c e d e p re s - I s lo n r e a c h e d lo w t id e s e v e r a l m o n th s *r<> I East is in a most excited condition and h a s b ee n g r a d u a l. C o n fid e n c e has b een r e s t o r e d a n d u n le s s a ll s ig n s fa ll, th e stirring times are looked for in the c o u n t r y is s c h e d u le d f o r a b o o m a lm o s t Western states when the buying sea u n p a r a lle lle d . Everybody in the trade is ( In o r d e r to o v e r c o m e t h e d e p re s s io n son opens. t h a t a t t a c k s a p e r s o n In p o o r h e a lth I t is bullish, the growers because they are n e c e s s a r y t h a t p a r t ic u la r a t te n t io n b e p a id to t h e S to m a c h , L i v e r a n d B o w e ls . practically certain to get very high T h e s e o r g a n s a r e th e c o n t r o llin g p o w e r prices, and the buyers because they in a ll m u tte r s p e r t a in in g to h e a lth a n d cannot be otherwise. t h e r e Is n o t h in g w i l l m a k e y o u fe e l " s o b lu e " a n d d is c o u r a g e d a s to be w it h o u t The contracting movement is begin a p p e t it e — to b e s u b je c t t o s p e lls o f h e a d ning to get a little headway in the a c h e , In d ig e s tio n , d y s p e p s ia a n d b ilio u s West. It would be booming were n ess— o r t o h a v e c o n s tip a t e d b o w e ls . there enough sellers. Buyers stand N a t u r e n e v e r In te n d e d a n y o n e to b e In su ch a c o n d itio n a n d th e o n ly w a y to I m ready to contract for wool anywhere but they are not p r o v e m a t t e r s Is to g i v e n e c e s s a r y a id in Eastern Oregon, p r o m p tly . T h is s u g g e s t s a t r i a l o f H o s - able to make any impression yet on t e t t e r 's S to m a c h B it t e r s , b e c a u s e It h as the growers, and may not be able to do an e s ta b lis h e d r e p u ta t io n a s a t o n ic a n d much in this line before shearing time, a p p e t iz e r , a n d w i l l b e fo u n d v e r y h e lp fu l In a n y S to m a c h , L i v e r o r B o w e l a ilm e n t. unless they offer a good deal more Dealers I t is w e ll k n o w n a s a r e a l " f i r s t a i d , " than they are talking now. a n d fo r o v e r 60 y e a r s h a s h e ld a p e r m a would be glad to contract for good n e n t p la c e in th o u s a n d s o f h om es. Y o u medium clips at 22 cents, such clips as w i l l m a k e n o m is ta k e In p u rc h a s in g a b u ttle t o d a y , b u t be c a r e fu l to s e e th a t they bought last year at 17 to 18 th e P r i v a t e S ta m p o v e r t h e n e c k is u n - cents, but sheepmen turn a deaf ear to b io k e n . T h is Is y o u r p r o t e c t io n a g a in s t such proposals. While values are go im it a t io n s . A S S O C IA T E D IN V E S T M E N T CO. $300 to $500 puts you in possession o f good paying store, making real money. Also a farm wanted, referably unencumbered, in exchange fo r a No. rooming house. Remember our listings are guar anteed by bank references. W e have been estab lished 22 years. Oldest real estate company in Portland. Send us your listings. W e have the cash buyer. 618-619 Y eon Bldg., Portland, Ore. woman.”— Mrs. A complete modern disc Grafonola NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. H E.FRENCH ACHAAM cKINNUS E//erj Ou ilei in jf D r o e d w a y atA ld erO t P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N All Tho Makc» And All thè Recorda All The l'irne. A POTATO ROMANCE “ I f I were a farmer boy, or a boy with- rat capital, and wanted un early compe ;ency. I ’d »tart right out growing Pota- ;oe», »aid Henry Schroeder, th» Potato ting o f the lied R iver Valley, whose story n the John A. Salzcr Seed Co.’s Catalogue reads stranger than a romance. That advice of Mr. Sehroeder’a, the self nade Potato king, comes from a warm leart, a level head, an active hand, and ibove all, a successful Potato grower! Do You Know, Mr. Farmer, Mail Orders Given Special Attention 10 CENT “CASCARETS” IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE W e gladly mail our Catalog ind «ample package of Ten Fa mous Farm Seeds, including Speltz, “ The Cereal W on d er;’ ’ Rejuvenated W h ite Bonanza Oats, “ The Prize W in n er;’ ’ Bil lion Dollar Grass; Teosinte, the Silo Filler, etc., etc. Or Send 12o And w e w ill mail you our big Catalog and six generous packages of Early Cabbage, Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce, Radish, Onion—furnishing lots and lots of juicy delicious Vegetables during the early Spring and Summer. Or send to J o h n A . S a l z e r S e e d C o ., B ox 720. L a C r o s s e , W l s . , twenty cents snd receive both above collec tions and their big catalog. A Function Greatly Assisted By a W ell-Know n Remedy. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to becomo filled with undi gested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That’s the first step to untold misery— indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow i skin, mental fears, everything that is | horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feel ing good for months. M o s t renders w ill be in te rested to m o re Dressy Collegians. | c le a r ly u nderstand w h y amt lysis o f u rin e Is Patience— “ An automobile repair «»> Im portant. in the use o f S. S. N. to th e blood, Its a ctio n is a stim u la n t course has been added to tho curricu p to u rify the m yria d o f fine blood vessels thafl lum of an Iowa agricultural college.” m ake up the c o n s tru ctive tissues o f the Patrice— “ Now, in speaking of college kidneys. A ll th e blood from a ll o v e r the m ust pass throu gh th e kidneys. T h e y togs, don’t forget tho overalls.”— Yon n body et as testers and assuyers. A nd acco rd in g kers Statesman. i to w h a t th ey a llo w to pass ou t In the urine, ¿here is more money in five acres of Pota toes year in and year out than in anything jrou can grow on your farm, and the glo w ing of Potatoes now, with present machin ery, etc., is easy. I t ’s regular Fourth of July fun! To Clean Copper. Salzer’s Creations in Seed Corn put Copper articles that have become Wisconsin on the Corn Map with its as discolored can he made to look new tonishing yields! Headquarters for Oats, Barley, Clovers. again by rubbing them with lemon For 10o In rostage Helping Kidneys By Clearing blood For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowel*—They work while you sleep. dipped In salt and afterward rinsing in clear hot water and polishing with a soft cloth. Y ou C « i » G et Allen ’ s fo o t - fa n e FRCP. W rite A lie n s . O lr a it e d .L o R o y, N. Y . , f o r a free sa m p le o i A lle n ’s Foot-E ase. It cures sw ea tin g, h ot sw o llen , a c h in g feet. It makes new o r t ig h t shoes - isy. A certain cu re for corns, in g ro w in g n a il* and bunions. A ll d ru g gists sell it. 26«. D on’ t accept any substitute. The Real Thing. An aim in life is the only fortune worth the finding, Bays Stevenson; and it is not to be found in foreign lands, but in the heart itself. | both as to q u a n tity and m a terials, tho i h ealth o f tho kidneys and the q u a lity o f the blood Is determ in ed. T h e c a ta ly tic en erg y j fo rce d by H. S. S. Is show n lu th e urine. I t is a ls o d em on stra ted in the skin. And ns the blood con tin u es to sw eep th rou gh the kidn eys the d o m in a tin g n atu re ef N. a. S., a c tin g ns I t does through a ll tho ! aven u es o f elim in a tio n , sh ow s a m arked | decrease o f disease ..m anifestations as dem- | o n stra ted by u rine a n a lysis. T h is a ssist ance is a g r e a t r e lie f to the kidneys. The I body w a stes a re m ore e v e n ly distribu ted to ¡t h e e m u n c to rle s ; th e ir elim in a tion is stim u la te d by the to n ic a ctio n affo rd ed the liv e r , lungs, skin and kidneys. Thus, In rases o f rheum atism , cy s titis , ch ronic sore th ro a t, husklness o f vo ice, bronchitis, asth- I ma and the m y ria d o f o th er reflex Indica tio n s o f w eak kidn ey action , first p u rify | you r blood w ith S. N. K., so it w ill enable ! the tissues to rebu ild th e c e llu la r stre n g th and regain th e n orm a l health. S. S. S. Is p rep a red by T h e S w ift Specific Co., S27 S w ift B ld g.. A tla n ta . On.. and 11 you h ave any deep Heated or obstin a te blood ; trou ble, w r it e to th e ir M ed ica l D ept, f o i I fre e ad vice. Y O U R O W N l i . V i J O I M W IL L T E L L Y O B ------------------------------------------- ------- -------------= T r y M u rin e E y e R em ed y fo r Red, W eak, W a tery j E y e « and G ra n u la ted E y e lid «; N o S m a rtin g — | K e e p U p th e r ig h t . II uh U E y e C o m fort. W rite fo r Book o f Ike E ye This alOHO is thy concern, to fight by mall F ree. M u rin e Ly. R em edy Co., CWcago. manfully_ Bnd „ever, however manl- fold thy wounds, to lay down thine Dally Thought. arms, or to tako t0 f|ight.-Lorenzo If a man has nothing to reproach himself with, ho can hear anything.— j BC * i'hilllpa Brooks. . ......___ . -------- Human Doormat*. The Submarine. Some men could be sized up In two To get a submarine ready for diving Human doormats.— Florida water Is admitted Into tho "ballast” words: tanks. To keep the vessel on an even Tlmes-Union. keel water Is taken Into the “ trim The Medicine of Life. ming tanks.” By means of these A faithful friend is the medicine of tanks the vessel Is made to sink or rise, and to preserve the right position. life.— Ecclesiastlcus. f ' T I J H E N th o fo o d r e a c h « « th e atom ach It 1« su b je c te d to a p e c u lf iir ^ ^ V Y c h u rn in g m o v e m e n t by th e m u scular w a lla o f t h « « t o m n c h r — D r. F ie r c e ’« M ed ica l A d v is e r , p a g e 45). In th e liv e r , k id n e y « an J akin, th e b lood is p u rified o f its w a s te m a t e r ia l« — th e se o rga n s a c t a * human filters, le a v in g th e b lood p u re and c le a r — unless liv e r , d ig e s t iv e tra c t and k id n e y s a re c lo g g e d . Hum « 1 Chui 1 f/L v ' flr- Jil B rS Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery a stomach, liver and kidney tonic—by assisting the stomach to assimilate, the liver to filter, tho kidneys to set— the poisons are removed, the red blood corpuscles nre increased and ono feels light, fresh and active instead o f logy, dull and heayy. The ' ‘Discovery” stimu lates the atomach, increases action o f heart and ~n .r- les and is a most satisfactory alterative in blood-taint o f any character. The refreshing influence of this extract of native medicinal plants has been favorably known for over forty years, Everywhere seme neighbor can tell you o f the good it haa done. - , Sold by all mtdicint dealtrt in liquid or labial form/ or rond 50 on.-csnt ttamp. ta It. V. M. I‘II RU:, huHmin, H. Y m trial bo* will bt mailed you. T i n .11 - ~~ - i w i n s « l I I I ............................................ i — n ------- m -------------------- " “ I had Ca tarrh of tho Kidneys and Bladder. I A m Very Thankful For Peruna. I Feel W ell, M y tongue it clear, I have no bitter taste in my mouth. 1 am glad to say I do not need Peruna any longer, I am perfectly well. I have Peruna in the housa all the time. W hen I have a cold or when I do not feel well I take Peruna. We were all sick with the grip last winter. W e took Pe>u- na and it helped us. P: -alia is the best medic.ue for «rip or colds.” . COLT DISTEMPER Y i < ■ < n p r e v e n t t h l » lo a th a o m e d l««* a M fr o m ru n n in g th r o u g h y o u r « t a b le an 1 c u re a ll th e c o lt « s u ffe r in g w it h it w h e n you b e g in th e t r e a t m e n t . N o m a tter h ow you n g S P O H N ’ S 1« « * f e to uaa on a n y c o lt. I t 1« w o n d e r fu l h o w * p r e v e n t « a ll d is t e m p e r «, n o m a t t e r h o w c o l t « o r h o r »e a a a n y a g e a r « " e x p o s e d .“ A ll g o o d d r u g g is t s a n d t u r f h o u «» s and m a n u fa c t u r e r » « e l l S P O H N 't a t §0 c e n t » a n d $1 a b a t t le 15 a n d $10 a d o z e n . 8 P O H N M E D I C A L C O ., C h « m . le t « and B a c t e r io lo g is t « , G o th e n , In d., U . S. A . PUTNAM Catarrh of Kidneys Cured By Perlina M m . Cttm. fl. . (• o n . B o x M l , O r * t o n v i l l e , M in n P. N . ñ No. I, I t l l J E N w riting to *4v«rti«ara. pico «« tioa t ill« p «p «r.____________________ FADELESS 3 DYES UkN more gooda faater and k right«» colors than any other dy«. Every package guaranteed to color Stlh. Wool. Cotton and MiswJ Goods a« one boiling. 10 W rite lot I » « « booklet "H ow to D y « and M is Coioea.” caiendae, blotter«. sK . M O N B O B D B U G C O M P A N Y . Department Z . Q * * * V .