Royal D-Lite Comfortable LADIES Stylet NEWS ITEMS Of General Interest About Oregon All Sizes Royal Shoe Co. Arguments in Favor of Three New Legislative Acts Are Filed ASQUITH ASKS COMMONS fOR NEW CREDIT Of TWO BILLIONS To C goì a Bum and Take the Fire Ou NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1916 Bookkeeping Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship Letter Writing Arithmetic Commercial Law London- Premier Asquith Monday Portland— Wheat— Bluestem, $1.02$ asked the house of commons for a vote per buahel; fortyfold, 93c; club, 93c; o f credit o f $2,260,000,000 and the red Fife, 92c; red Russian, 90c. total since the beginning o f the war M illfeed— Spot prices; Bran, $26@ to approximately $14,160,040,000. 26.60 per ton; shorts, $29@29.(0; rol­ The premier said the recent expend­ led barley, ’ $31.50(0.32.50. iture was approximately $26,000,000 Corn— Whole, $38 per ton; cracked A H outthold Rtm ody daily. A ll the expenditure from $39. April 1 to last Saturday was $2,795,- Vegetables— Artichokes, 75c@$l per 000,000. Mr. Asquith said that the dozen; tomatoes, 90c@$1.25 per crate; navy, army and munitions cost $1,- cabbage, $2 per hundred; garlic, 10c 895,000,000; the loans to Great Bri­ per pound, peppers, 12$c; eggplant, tain’s allies, $786,000,000, and food, 16c; lettuce, $1 per crate; cucumbers, A II N I M g NT supplies, railways, etc., $115,000,000. $l(j$ 1.26 per boa; peas, 3(; pears, 2@2.26; m i i/ w u iw it i SYKACUbJt,üuT for not review ing the war situation, apricots, $ 1.25@1.60; grapes, $2.35 David Lloyd George, secretary for per box; loganberries, 75c@ $l; rasp­ 1« no more necp»i*ry war, replied, Baying that it would be berries, $1(0)1.26; blackcaps, $1.50@ th an Sm allpox. Army premature to survey a m ilitary situa­ 1.76. e*p«f lence bs* drwoastxated the almost miraculous effi­ tion and the prospects in the middle of Eggs — Oregon ranch, exchange cacy, ant. h.*.rmles«ne*s, of Antityphoid Vaccination. the battle. Be vaccinated N O W by your physician, you and price, current receipts, 23$c per dozen. your family. It Is more vital than house insurance. “ The prospects are good,’ ’ the war Jobbing p rice: Oregon ranch, candled, Ask your physician, thuggist. Of lend for “ Have secretary said. “ Our generals are < 25c; selects, 26c per dozen. you had Typhoid?” telling of T y p h o id Vaccine, vesulu from us , and danger from Typhoid Carrier*. more than satisfied with and proud of ‘ Poultry— Hens, 14@14$c; broilers, TMe CUTTft lAMOtATOiY, BtMftfY. CAL the valor o f our men they are leading. | 16@18c per pound; turkeys, live, 20@ raooaciaa vaccist* a atauaa uaata u. a. *ov. uciaaa Great as the British infantry was in 22c; ducks, 12@14c; geese, 9 @ llr . W ellington’s and Napoleon's day, they, Butter — Cubes, extras, no bid; Granulated Eyelids, never have been greater than now. prime firsts, 24$c. Jobbing prices: Eyes inflamed by expo­ Prints, extras, 27@29c; butterfat. No. sure to Sul, Dust and Wild 1, 26c; No. 2, 24c, Portland. quickly relieved by Mertae Veal— Fancy, 12c; prime firsts, 24@ EyeBemdy. NoSmarting, 24$o per pound. just Eye Comfort. A t Your Druggist*s 50c per Bottle. Murlss Eya Pork— Fancy, 1 0 $ @ llc per pound. Sslv«inTubes25c. Fo-BtckellSefyefrecask Cattle — Steers, choice, $7.60@8; N ew York — Agents and collectors Druggists or Murile Eye Bemedy Ce., Chicago employed by the Prudential Insurance good, $6.75@7.25; cows, choice, $6.25 company were called out on strike @ 7 ; good, $5.50@6.25; heifers, $4@ Monday by a union recently organized 6.50; bulls, $3(0)5; stags, $4.50@6. DAISY F L Y K ILLE R SrELTISlaS; Hogs — Prim e light, $8.60@9.06; among them and known as the Inter­ a i l f l i e s . N est, c les a . orn am en tal, con v en ­ national Insurance Agents’ Protective good to prime, $7.76@8.10; rough ient, cheap. L asts a ll season . M ade o f association, with a membership of heavy, $7.50@7.75; pigs and Bkips, m etal, c a n 't s p ill or tip o v e r ; w ill a o t s o il o r 6000. Although assertions o f the com­ $6.60@7.10. In ju r e an y th in g . Sheep — Yearlings, $6.75 (o 6.25; pany and the union were conflicting, it Guaranteed e fiectiea . S old br d ealers, or ewes, $2.60 @ appeared Monday night that at least wethers, $4.76 @ 6; 6 sent b y e x p t c u p re ­ paid for . 600 men in the district, have responded 5.60; lambs, $6(o8.26. Salem— Arguments in behalf o f the proposed tax limitation amendment, 148 Fourth St. rural credits amendment and the N e a r M orrison Oregon amendment to repeal Oregon’ s Sunday closing law were filed with Secretary o f State Olcott this week for inclusion SAFETY RAZOR BLADES in the official election pamphlet. Sharpem ij. 25c and 30c a dozen. Knives and Scis­ The tax limitation argument was sor« »round Autom atic Keen E d g e Co., submitted by Robert E. Smith, secre­ Fourth St., Portland. Oregon. tary o f the Oregon Taxpayers' League, I f l A B DECKER'S P R IV A T E BUSINESS COL- the rural credits argument by the com­ leire. Shorthand. T ypew riting, Bookkeeping. m ittee in charge of the Oregon R efer­ English Branche«. Public Stenographers. Multi- grap h in g and M im eographing. Personal atten­ endum League, and the argument for tion. Positions when Competent. N ew Alisky the repeal of the Sunday closing law Bldg., Cor. 3rd and Morrison. Portland, Oregon. by Dan Kellaher and Ben A. Bellamy, o f the Independent Retailers’ associa­ Doubt« Tread Punctun Proof Tires tion o f Portland. Made from your old ones, I>aat long The arguments for the three pro­ as Brand New T IR E S W rite us posed amendments in part are as fol­ O REGO N V U L C A N IZ IN G CO.. 660 W ashington St.. Portland. Ore. lows: “ Are taxes in Oregon high enough? Shall we lim it their further increase H ID ES , P E L T S , C ASCARA B AR K, to 6 per cent a year? These are the W OOL AND M O H AIR . questions in considering the State- W l want all roil h u e . Write tor pneot m o si oping tags Wide Tax Lim itation Amendemnt. T h i h . F. N o r t o n C o . form««. o™., stattn, wo “ Oregon’s per capita tax is higher than that o f any other state in the Union. During the past ten years taxes have increased 37 per cent a year. Taxes have increased five times MEN AND WOMEN faster than population. NO EX P EN S E NO IN V ES T M EN T “ As a result, Oregon has been going T ak e o rder, for Roeenthal's Shoes. A ct as ex* elusive axenl. W rite today fur instructiona. Make backward in population and wealth for 115.UU to 540.00 weekly; others do. the past three years. Last year seven ROSENTHAL’S 161-163 P ost St., San Francisco, Cal. fam ilies le ft the state to each new fam ily coming into it. In the face of these discouraging conditions there are those who have plans which w ill result in still greater increases in our taxes. Unless a lim it is provided the legisla­ ture and our public officials w ill con­ tinue to increase our taxes as rapidly as they have in the past. “ The amendment limits the increase in taxation to an annual increase not to exceed six per cent unless a greater increase is authorized by the people. “ The farm debt of Oregon, secured by real and chattel mortgages, is con­ servatively estimated at $30,000,000. ■▲BOLD S0MZAS. 160 DaKnlh A » « .. Brooklyn. M . T. to the strike call thus far. On this debt the farmers are paying The men demanded more pay, recog­ an average rate o f about eight and nition of the union and “ more reason­ He Didn't Suffer From That. one-fourth per cent interest. Added A good story is being told concern­ able” working hours. Telegrams from to this the costs o f renewal and com­ ing the head of Cox's, the famous army branches o f the union in different missions, the rate paid is probably states in the territory east of Chicago, bankers and a young officer client. little under nine and one-fourth per The subaltern called one day and leaders here declared, indicate that un­ cent. asked the cashier to let him have an less the demands o f the men are met “ The rural credits amendment pro­ overdraft of 50 pounds. all the 6000 w ill follow the lead o f j " I am very sorry. Lieutenant Blank.’ ! those already out. poses to take the burden out o f the About 13,000 was the answer, "but your account is ] farm mortgage at interest o f five per agents and collectors are employed by already overdrawn 100 pounds, and. cent. The cost o f title searching and the company. appraisal will be from $10 to $50, ac­ you. see, we have no security, except i Lack o f sufficient collectors to see your life.” cording to the amount o f the loan. The But Lieutenant Blank was not to be that premiums are turned in at the farmer must pay off one per cent of put o ff like this and demanded to see proper time, the strikers assert, will the original sum borrowed each year. tiie bead of the firm. To him he re result in the cancellation o f thousands That is, the payment o f six per cent pea'ed his request. The hanker was of policies. The company announced on the mortgage will pay interest, cost courteous, but firm. that none of the men who walked out " I am afraid, as the cashier says would be reinstated. o f operation and wipe out the debt en­ we have no security for any further tirely in a period of 36 years. “ This system would mean to Oregon advance,” he explained. “ You might an annual saving in interest and mort­ get killed, you see, and in that ease we shall lose what we have already gage costs of $760,000. It would mean let you have.” an end to the perpetual worry and ex­ Cleveland— Imprisoned in a new wa­ The subaltern regarded the banket pense o f mortgage renewing; practi with a Bcornful stare. ter works tunnel under Lake Erie as a rally an end to foreclosures, lost homes "Oh. all right if you won’t," he said result of a terrific explosion o f gas in and blighted hopes; better equipped haughtily. "But"— scathingly— "le t me the tube, 16 men are believed to be tell you this—you’re bally well losing dead. farms and greater rural prosperity. “ The continuation o f the old blue your nerve."— Pearson's Weekly. The blast occurrred shortly before law, which w ill be enforced if not re­ midnight Monday snd lifesavers and Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 5 the crews of the fireboats rushed to pealed, simply means putting the peo­ makes weak women strong, sick women ' Gophers Killed With Automobile ple o f Oregon in a straight-jacket on well, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. . the outer crib five miles from shore Sundays. I f not repealed this anti­ with lung motors, prepared to enter Fumes. the tunnel arid rescue the victim s alive. Using automobiles as gopher killing ! quated law will be enforced strictly, His Only Chance. That any survived the gas explosion machines is the novel service to which as it is now being done in Washington, A short time ago on the shooting cars have been put by Oregon farmers Lane, Linn, and other counties in Ore­ is considered hopeless. range a recruit was taking a lesson in who have set about to kill gophers, gon, where now you cannot purchase a A t 2:30 a. m., G. O. Van Duzen, firing, but not with very promising re and other burrowing animals that newspaper, a cigar, refreshments, gas­ suits. After repeatedly falling to hit with eight members of a rescue party, damage their crops A car, preferably oline or anything else on Sunday. the target at 300 yards, the instructoi were overcome by gas in the tunnel one that is light, is driven into the “ I f enforced it means that all mov­ tried him at 200. with the same result trying to rescue the 14 men trapped in field where the gophers live. The en He then decided to try him at 10C the water works tunnel. T w o others glne is allowed to continue running , ing picture theaters must close on Sun­ yards, but the results were even worse in the party were saved. I t is report­ and one end of a hose is attached to days; it means that no baseball games than before. Losing all patience, the ed that the rescuers were near death the exhaust while the other end is in | can be played on Sundays; it means instructor exclaimed in disgust; from the gas. serted in a gopher hole and packed that all pool and billiard parlors, and “ Fix your bayonet and go and stat about with a cloth and a little dirt. In bowling alleys or other innocent exer- , the wretched thing; it's your only a short time the fumes penetrate the j cising sports and recreations operated ch an ce!"— Toronto Mail. various passages and issue from other for pay or^profit must not operate on holes. These are then plugged up; Sundays; it means that Sunday news­ Easily Read. after this has been done the gases papers cannot be printed, sold or deliv­ Washington, D. C.— Contributions to They were at an afternoon recep penetrate to the remotest chamber, j tlon and were absorbed in watching the treasury’s "conscience fund, ” for ered on Sundays; it means that all and the inhabitants are suffocated.— ; the finely gowned women. the fiscal year ending June 80 amount­ From the August Popular Mechanics pleasure resorts and recreation delights "I think Mrs. Cameron is so sweet ed to $4,923.15, making a total of of all kinds, including picnics, must Magazine. don’t you, Helen?" asked Inez. “ You $498,763.54 returned by persons whose cease on Sundays, i f entrance fees or can read her character In her face." consciences were uneasy over frauds Different. charges are made. "Y e s,” replied Helen, sarcastically, “ Ice cream, confections, foods o f all "you can if you read between the against the government. Hostess (at party) — Does your j Returns were much larger during mother allow you to have two pieces j kinds, and regular business of any lines.”— National Monthly. the past year than ever before, chiefly of pie when you are at home. W illie? kind except medicines, and medicines W illie (who has asked for a second j only, at drug stores cannot be sold or because o f two unusual contributions, His View. piece)— No. ma'am. Cubist Teacher— Can any one glvr one for $30,000 and one for $10,000. delivered on Sundays. It means that "W ell, do you think that she'd like 1 It was in 1811 when the first $6 was you cannot get a shoe-shine, that you an impressionistic definition of New you to have two pieces here?” York ? sent in. It is an unwritten law of the "O h." confidently, "she wouldn't cannot buy a cigar, or candies, or flow­ Bright Pupil— A small body of lim carp. This isn't her pie."— Philadel- j ers, on Sundays, unless you can prove ousint-s almost entirely surrounded by department that no effort shall be mule to learn the identity o f the con­ them necessities or charities.” phla Public Dodger. Fords.— Houston Chronicle. tributors, and even in cases where the writer has confessed to theft no effort High Cost of Life. School Terms increased. is made to prosecute. W ayne— Brown does a lot of enter j taming at his country place. The school directors o f Clatsop coun­ Payne— Does he succeed in growing i ty have increased the length o f their Loss in O fficers Huge. anything? London- Casualty Mats issued by the terms of school until the short term of Wayne— His mortgage has grown six or seven months during the year war office show that during June the from $2,000 to $5,000 since April, and will probably jump another thousand j has been almost entirely eliminated. British army lost 423 officers killed, before August— Pittsburgh Dispatch, j The annual report o f County Superin­ 1032 wounded and 46 missing— a total tendent Byland, which has just been Lydia EL Pinkham’« Vegeta­ o f 1519. These figures bring the ag­ filed with Superintendent o f Public In­ Profundity. ble Compound Helped Her. gregate losses to date to 29,424, of Judge— You let the burglar go, to struction J. A. Churchill, shows that which number 8997 have been killed or last year there were but two districts arrest a motorist? died, 18,456 wounded and 1971 miss­ Policeman— Yes. The motorist pays in the county having six months of Heavy fighting around Ypres W est Danby, N. Y . — " I have had ing. a fine, and adds to the resources of school, while more than three-fourths (he state; the burglar goes to prison, of the remaining districts hsd terms of nervous trouble all mv life until I took caused losses among officers in the Lydia E. Pinkham ’e Canadian contingent o f 109 killed, and the state has to pay for his keep ! nine months. V e g e t a b l e Com­ 804 wounded and 61 missing. Of — London Answers. pound f o r nerves the Australians 14 were killed and 32 Prison Employes Quit. Stark Realism. and for female trou­ wounded. Mother (entering the nursery) — Salem— T. E. Cornelius, head o f the bles and it straight­ Children, why do you sit about look ened me out in good Oregon Penitentiary brick yard, has Seattle Policeman Shot. ing so solemn and unhappy? Why shape. I work nearly S eattle--Police Sergeant John Weed- resigned, and his wife, who is matron not play a game of some sort? all the time, as we One of 'Em— W e are playing W e're in charge o f the women’ s ward, w ill in and I. Hiro, a Japanese porter em­ live on a farm and I grown up ladies making a call.— New resign at the end of the present month. ployed in a drug store owned by I^tgan have four griria. I do York Times. Mr. Cornelius has been connected with Billingsley, who has been arrested sev­ all my sewing and the penitentiary for six and a half eral times for violating the prohibition other w o r k w i t h years under four administrations and 1 their h e lp , so i t law, were killed and Police Chauffeur has served as deputy warden, chapel Robert W iley was dangerously wound­ Veal, Pork, guard, farmer and superintendent of shows thst I stand it real well. I took ed late Monday night in a pistol battle Beef, Poultry, the brick yard. Superintendent Minto the Cimpound when my ten year old between the policemen and Hiro. The daughter came and it helped me a 1st Butter, Eggs & said that it was the intention to cloee I have also had my oldest girl take it shooting occurred in front o f Billings­ the brick yard this month, as the men ley's warehouse, which had been the Farm Produce would be needed in the flax fields. and it did her lots o f good. I keep it In scene of a liquor raid late in the day. the house all the time and recommend when the police confiscated 15 oil T o th # OM K riiaU *’ Frer?iing house with a i t ” — Mrs. D e w it t S incebaucm , West Tim ber Road Proposed. reeord o f 45 year* of Square L*-«*.r.gs anat. W e actually save you from 1U to 36 per concrete construction. reason we outaell all other«. All parts are g u a r­ cent. A ll Moods guaranteed. Announcement is made by J. M. Bal­ antied to be in first -class condition. Northwest headquarters for le a d e r W ater four that the Balfour-Greely Grain Systems and Fuller it Johnson Engine«. company w ill establish a plant here to STAR K D AVIS CO. Incur porated. store, clean and grade Montana wheat. 212 T h ird Street. Portland. O r e * « 323 325-327 BUHNSIDE S i . PORTLAND. 03 . The first unit w ill cost $16,000. The company's plan is to bring wheat to the Spokane plant from all the rail­ Banquet is Held In Barn While Cows Exposition Structures Are Dynamited. roads reaching into and through Mon­ Are Milked. An event which wua not without ita tana, and to supply cleaned and graded For the purpose of emphasizing the regrettable aspects was the recent wheat to the mills o f the Inland Em­ sanitary condition of Hie dairy of the wrecking of the beautiful buildings pire and to the Coast for export and to state hospital at Naps, C a lif. the Napu and monuments of the exposition at the East. The Montana crop amount­ County Live Stock Association held San Francisco which were erected ed to 40,000,000 bushels last year. its annual banquet in the barn where only about two years ago. Despite the cattle are kept, according to the i any desire to preserve them that ad- August Popular Mechanics Magazine. I mirers may have had. the temporary Parable of the Sugar Bowl. Long tables were placed In an area character of the building* made their between rows of stalls, and covers demolition advisable. Many of the I f there is just so much available laid for 120 persons. In the same fe rtility in an acre o f soil and you use j room with the banqueters were 200 fine monumental structures, such as the “ Arch of the Rising Sun,” sur­ part of it in making a corn crop, part cows in their stalls. W hile the men mounted by a group entitled "The Na­ in an oat crop, part in wheat, and an­ ate, the cows wero milked by the ein tions of the Fast," were thrown to other part in grass, and then begin the ployes of the dairy. the ground by exploding charges of rotation over again and keep selling dynamite under them.— From the Aug­ A H int off the larger part o f it all the time, ust Popular Mechanics Magazine. Mayor Smith of Utica was urging a you are like the housewife who has a l u B re a f • « N e w Slopes. municipal reform. bucket of sugar and dips out one day A lw a y s «h a k e In A lle n ’r fo 'it E aM , a p o w d er. "It will best be put through by gen with a teacup to make a rake; another t eg rea hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet, tie methods, by hints ami sugges­ urea corns, ingrowing nail« end bunion«. A| tim e fills the sugar bowl and another tions.” he said. “ Hints and sugges , ill druggist« ai:c. Pont accept tim e dips out with a spoon to sweeten tions are often more efficient than uivsubMltute. S h rnplc mal N I F U LL . Addrea« A lieu H 'jlmsted, L© Hoy N. Y. lemonade or make rookies, without the heroic measures. bucket being refilled. — Green’s Fruit j "A man in a barber chair had a big Watchful Waiting. Grower. claw on his watch chain. “ Doing anything now, Ham, to help " Hears claw?’ said the barber. ¡ your w ife?" “ Yep.’ 6 4,478 File fo r Land. "Oh, yes, sah ” "'W a s it a big bear?' Spokane— The last week o f the Col­ “ (lettin g washing for her?’’ ‘•'About as big as a two-year old "Oh, no, sah.” ville land registration began here with steer ’ " I suppose you carry home the wash- a rush, notaries in the two booths be- \ “ ’ My goodness, sir, how many halls j Ing after she does It?” ing kept busy registering many land- did It take to kill him?’ “ No, sah; I doan do that." “ ’None.’ seekers from out o f the city. “ W ell, what do you do. Bain?” “ 'My goodness, did you kill him A t the six registration cities in \ with a knife?' “ Why. I stay home and watch de house while she delivers d’ washln’, Eastern Washington, up to noon Mon­ '* 'No.' boss."— Yonkers Statesman. day, 54,478 persons had paid the Fed­ “ Then— then, er— ’ “ 'I talked him to death,' said the eral government 26 centa each for the No Permit. privilege of participating in a drawing man in the chair significantly." “ H ere’s interesting news.” here July 27. Most o f the outsider, “ What's dat?" Her Next Branch. that have regiatcred at both places are “ In Senegal youse have to get a gov­ Young Lady -How is it you, don't from Montana and Oregon. Few came ernment permit to take a bath.” come to Sunday school, Kate? from great distances. “ Hat's de place fer me I'm always Kate— Oh, please, miss. I'm learn Ing French and music now. and moth on de outs wit’ de administration.’’— Ra in o f Benefit to Crops. er doesn't wish me to take up religion Louisville Courier Journal. Baker, O r.— One o f the most bene­ till later.— Boston Transcript Might Help Some. ficial rains o f the season fell nearly all "Preparedness, you say?" Ita Place. day Tuesday and ranchers say it did “ Yes, mother. All we girls are go- "T h e steamer reports that the crew thousands of dollars' good to grain and found an ox swimming about, probably ! Ing In for it strong ." “ Well, I hope that tendency will hay in the vicinity. Nearly an inch escaped from a cattle ship, and took moderate vour reluctance to wear rub­ fell, after two week* o f sunshine, so It aboard." "Did they put it in the steerage?"— bers In wet weather." sighed m i. — that ranchers have not only caught up I Louisville Courier-Journal. because o f the late spring season, but Baltimore American. may get even more than last year’s yield. Some hay was caught down, but no damage was done. Ranchers have cut the first crop o f alfalfa and expect the second crop to be a bumper. The first lot sold was 400 tons at $7.(0. AUTO WRECKING P A R T S F O R 1-2 MOTOR PARTS MFC. CO. A Famous Physician’s Wonderful Discovery Montana W ool High. Billings. Mont. The largest clip of wool in Eastern Montana has been sold to a Boston firm at the highest price on record, 34$ cents s pound being reached in this transaction. George Herd, o f this city, has soVd his clip, es­ timated at between 240,000 and 2(0,- 000 pound*, to Claude Ketchum, repre­ senting a Boston house. The Herd d ip is particularly at­ tractive because o f its long staple and uniform character. University Loses Four Million. New York.— Colombia University loses s bequest of $4.000,000 undsr a verdict by s Jury setting aside the will o f the late Amos F. Eno This amount represented Kno't residuary estate, his relatives assert he willed to the institution wblla of unsound mind After a series of careful experiments snd testa at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y , eov erlng many years Dr Pierce, the medical director of that hospital made announcement that he could prove that a medicine which he called "AN U R IC " was the heat uric acid solvent now to be had As a remedy for those easily recognized symptoms of lafiam ■nation—as scalding urine, backache and frequent urination, as well ae sedl ment in the urine, or If uric add In the blood has caused rheumatism, lum bago sciatica, gout. It is simply won derful how qu)ckty "Anuric" acta, | causfag the pains snd stiffness rapidly to disappear Swollen hands, ankles, feet, are due to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneys Naturally When the kidneys are deranged the i blood is filled with poisonous waste matter, which settles in the feet, an­ kles and wrists, or trader the eyes In bag like formations. It Is just as necessary to keep the kidneys acting properly as to keep the bowels active. The very best possible way to take care of yowrself Is to take a glass of hot water before meals and an "An- urie" tablet. In this way it 1* readily dtaaolvad with the food, picked up by the blood and finally reaches t h e kid­ neys, where it has a tonic effect in rebuilding those organs. Step Into the drug store SuJ ask fer ! a (0-cent package of 'Anuric' or send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pckg "Anuric" -m any times more potent than lithia, eliminates uric acid ax hot water melts , sugar A short trial will conviaca yew.