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For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels— Thay
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2 AMERICAN LIVES
LOSE ON LACONIA
Furred Tongue, Bed Taste, Indiges
tion. Sallow Skin and Miserable Head
aches come from a torpid Uvsr and
clogged bowels, which cause your
stomach to become tilled w llh undi
gested food, which sour* and ferments
like garbage in a swill barrel. That's
the first step to untold misery— indi
gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow
skin, mental fears, everything that is
horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret
tonight w ill 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 w ill keep you feel
Vessel Armed for Defense But Attack
ing good for months.
Chicago Woman and Daughter
Are Reported Victims.
Northwest Dairymen to
Seek to Extend Markets
Eat less meat also take glass of
Suits before eating
breakfast.
Urlo acid In meat excites the kid
neys, they become overworked; get
sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of
lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the
bladder Is irritated, and you may be
obliged to seek relief two or three
' times during the night. When the kld-
' neys clog you must help them Hush
o ff the body's urinous waste or you’ll
Comes in Dark—Washington is
be a real-sick person shortly. A t first
you feel a dull misery In the kidney
Greatly Stirred Over Act.
region, you suffer from backache, sick
headache, dtxxlness, stomach gets
sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu
matic twinges when the weather Is
London— Tw o American women, Mrs. bad.
Kat less meat, drink lots of water;
Mary E. Hoy and her daughter, Miss
| also get from any pharmacist four
Elizabeth Hoy, both o f Chicago, lost \ ounces of Jad Salts; take a table
their lives in the sinking o f the Cun- spoonful in a glass of water before
ard liner Laconia, a great vessel of breakfast for a few days and your kid
neys w ill then act fine. This famous
18,099 tons gross, which had been only salts is made from the acid of grapes
recently taken from the admiralty and lemon juice, combined With lithia.
service to resume her run as a mer and has been used for generations to
! clean clogged kidneys and stimulate
chant vessel, destruction o f which was them to normal activity, also to neu
officially reported by the British ad tralize the acids in urine, so it no long
er is a source ot irritation, thus end
m iralty Monday.
ing bladder weakness.
A Central News dispatch from . Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot In
Queenstown says Mrs. and Miss Hoy jure; makes a delightful effervescent
were drowned by the swamping o f a Uthla-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the
boat.
The dispatch says many survivors kidneys clean and active. Druggists
suffered severely from exposure. A ll here say they sell lots o f Jad Salts to
folks who believe in overcoming kid
hospitals and hotels in Queenstown ney trouble while it Is only trouble.
were prepared for the reception o f the
survivors, and plenty o f warm food,
The Reason.
clothing and beds were available when
He— W hy do those football men
wear spikes in their shoes?
they arrived.
It-»-Why— er— they are the new
The Laconia was torpedoed by a
German submarine and sunk without Coast defense. (Deep Btuff.)— Widow.
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Garfield Tea, by purifying the blood, erad
rheum atism ,
dyspepsia end many
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icatee
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Darkens Beautifully and Re
An old man went into a life insur
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requested to be insured. The com
and Lustre at Once.
pany asked his age. Hla reply was
“ Ninety-four."
"W hy, my good man, we can not
insure you," said the company.
"W h y not?” he asked.
“ Because you're 94.”
"W h at o f that?” cried the old man.
"Look at the statistics and they will
tell you that few er men die after 94
than before It.”— Chicago Herald.
Common garden sage brewed into a
heavy tea. with sulphur and alcohol
added, w ill turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri
ant. Mixing the Sage T ea and Sulphur
recipe at home, though, is troublesome.
An easier way is to get the ready-to-
use preparation improved by the addi
tion of other ingredients, costing about
50 cents a large bottle, at drug stores,
known as "W y e th ’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound," thus avoiding a lot of
muss.
W hile gray, faded hair is not sinful,
we all desire to retain our youthful
appearance and attractiveness.
By
darkening your hair with W yeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because It does it so naturally,
so evenly. You just dampen a sponge
or soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a tim e; by morning all gray
hairs have’dlsappeared. A fte r another
application or two your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy, soft and lux
uriant and you appear years younger.
W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound
is a delightful toilet requisite. It is
not intended for the cure, mitigation
^
or prevention of disease.
Resinol
w ill stop
that itch
Granolaled Eyelids,
I I j
Eye« inflamed by expo-
«ure to Sun. Dust and Wind
F l f A C
quickly relieved by Murine
W orks T w o Ways.
B
\ B r W » EjeHemcdy. NoSmarting.
“ A fine rush for the first day," said
Ar
juat Eye Comfort. A «
the w ife of the tailor who had just Your Druggist*» 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye
opened in Plunkvllle.
“ That must Sal ve in Tubes 2 5c. For Beak si I be Eye f ret isk
mean that the old tailor Isn’t giving Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Ca., Chicago
general satisfaction.’'
" I dunno," responded her husband.
" It may mean that he isn’t giving gen
eral credit."— Lou isville Courier-Jour
nal.
Her Contribution.
“ He owes his success to his w ife.”
"T h a t soT"
"Y es. Scarcely a day goes by but
she keeps him from making a fool of
himself In one way or another.’
R
F o r alm ost a
q u arter - century
K o w - K u r e has
g u ard e d the health
o f thousands o f the
best d airie s in the country. It is
the one cow medicine that can be
depended upon In any case o f
Abortion, Barrenness. Retained
A fte rb irth , M ilk F ever, Scouring.
Bunches, and other cow ailm ents
which are lik ely to result from a
ru n -d o w n condition o f the d ig e s
tive or g en ita l organs.
The Silver Lining.
A R iverside mother was Injured in
a motor car accident lately and a few
days afterward her little boy said:
“ Mamma, I am glad you w ere hurt.”
"W h y ? ” exclaimed his mother.
“ Because,” he replied, “ now you
are always home when I get back
from school.” — Patterson Call.
K een y o u r cow h ealthy; It pays.
K o w - K u r e w i l l do it.
Buy a
p a c k a g e and fo llo w the slm plo
dir ections.
6Sc and 11.00 from
y o u r d ru g g is t or feed dealer.
V a lu a b le book. “T he Hom e C ow
Doctor,” free by w ritin g ,
Apologetic.
"D ear me, these Boston streets
seem to get more mixed up every
time I come.’’
“ Sorry, mum,,” said the polite pa
trolman, ” 1 assure you we don't shuf
fle ’em.”— Louisville Courier-Journal.
D A I R Y A S S O C IA T IO N C O M P A N Y
I.y n d o n v llle , \ t.
An Ounce of Prevention.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the
For the third time In one after
original little liver pills put up 40 years
the lady found her new maid
H ID E8 , P E L T S . C AS C A R A BARK, ago. They regulate liver and bowels. noon
fast asleep In the kitchen easy chair.
W O O L AND M O H AIR .
“
What,
asleep again?” she said.
Eqpnomy.
F t « M l in rw liiit. Writs fir prices ii>6 shipping tigs
"W hen I engaged you you said you
Unquestionably, honesty Is the best were never tired.1’
T H I H . F . N o r t o n C o . P o m « « . O re . Statiie, wr
policy, but a lot of folks think they
" I know I did,” the maid answered,
can get along with something less “ but I should be If I didn’t sleep.”—
L E A R N A T R A D E . Gen Tractor and Auto-
mobile men arc in demand. W e are giv in g a com- i expensive.—Richmond Tim es Dispatch. Chicago Herald.
plete course in both fo r the price o f one tuition, i
for a short time only. L a rge class now graduat
ing and have room for few more men. CatAlog
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L GRIPPE
E
WEEKJ,nu*V,.r.*TÍoc „
^ T Ì i a r will aftan prwver.t * earl- 2 &Q ”
■
Unintentional Result.
"T h e speech you made lu congress
created a great deal o f discussion
"Y e s ," replied Senator Sorghum.
“ It was one o f those fam iliar exam
ples o f an effo rt to take up a ques
tion to settle it once and for all. and
m erely furnishing more material for
an endless controversy.” — W ashing
ton Star.
How N egligee of Her.
Maid— Madame says that she will
be right down. She is In her boudoir.
Mr. N ew lyrich— Great Scott!
And
oar minister w ill be at the reception
tonight.— Tiger.
SOUR, ACID 8TOM ACHS,
GASES OR INDIGESTION
An Embargo Ego.
New Teacher— W ho can tell me a
thing of importance that did not ex
Each "P ap e's Oiapepaln” Dlgeeta 3000 ist 100 years a g o î
grains food, ending all stomach
L ittle Boy— Me.— Philadelphia Pub
m isery In fiv e minutes.
lic Ledger.
Tim e ltt In ft - minutes all stom
ach distress w ill go. N o indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching of
gas. acid, or eructations o f 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 beaides It
is harmless. Put an end to stomach
trouble forever by getting a large
flfty-cent case o f Pape's Dlapepsin
from any drug store. You realize In
five mlnutea how needless it is to suf
fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any
stomach disorder. It's the quickest,
surest and most harmless stomach
doctor In the world.
W hat He Said.
"T h e man I marry must be a hero
— brave, daring and gallant; he must
have enough to support me com fort
ably; must have a country borne,
and. above all, be honest.”
’’That's all very good; but this Is
love— not a department store. — L e
high Burr.
W here Are They?
The man who had made a huge
fortune was speaking a few words
to a number o f students at a business
class. Of course, the main theme of
his address was himself.
"A ll my success in life, all my tre
mendous financial prestige,” he said
proudly, ” 1 owe to one thing alone—
pluck, pluck, p lu ck !"
He made an impressive pause here,
but the effect was ruined by one stu
dent, who asked Impressively:
"Y e t. sir; but how are we to find
the right people to pluck?” — Philadel
phia Ledger.
Picked the Right Spot.
‘‘I see where a rich man has built
a lake and flow er garden on top of
an apartment house.”
T H IC K , GLOSSY H AIR
“ That would be just the place for
FREE FROM DAN D R U FF
a truck garden."
"W h y ? ’
QirlsI T ry It! Hair gets s f t fluffy
” 1 don't see how the neighbors
and beautiful— Oat a 29 cent
chickens could ever get up there.” —
bottle of Danderine.
Birmingham Age-Herald.
If you care fo r heavy hair that glis
In Urup.
tens with beauty and Is radiant with
French Trooper— The Fritxea all lif e : hae an Incomparable softness and
carry umbrellaa In the trenches
Is flu ffy and lustrous, try Danderine.
British Tom m y— Ah! And what for?
Just one application doubles the
French Trooper— So they can t be beauty f your hair, besides I imme
taken by storm.— Chaparral.
diately dissolves every particle of
dandruff.
Yon can not have nice
"H ow are you going to reconcile heavy, healthy hair If vou have dan
your present statements with some druff. Thie destructive ecurf robe the
you made in the past?"
hair o f Its lustre. Its strength and Its
“ I ’m not going to try,” replied Sen very Ufe, and tf not overcome It pro
ator Sorghum. ' T o going to be per duces a feverishness and It hlng of
fectly fair and let the people who the ecalp: the hair roots ramlah. loos
hold either opinion fight It out among en and die; then the hair falls out
them selves."— Washington Star.
fa s t
Surely get a 2S-cent bottle of
Knowltnn'e Danderine from rny drug
store and just try IL
P. N. U.
No. B. IB IT
T o a Motorist.
Boy Blue, please blow your
horn
W henever you would pass
Pedestrians are viewed with scorn
By many men, alas.
L ittle
So,
If you’ll blow your horn, Boy
Blue,
W e'll praise you to the sky.
And many plaudits will accrue
As you go honking by.
— Kansas City Journal.
A New One.
“ If at first you don’t deceive.
Lie, lie again.
— Pelican.
Was Up Against IL
Going into a telegraph office one
day Snapper Garrison, the jockey, saw
an old sporting friend engaged In w rit
ing a telegram.
"Garrison,” he said, "I'm sending a
telegram to my wife, and I ’m broke.
Be a good fellow and prepay It for
me.”
Garrison took the message and
glanced at I t It read:
“ Cook up everything you’ve got In
the house today. I'm coming home
tomorrow to hock the stove."
Garrison sent the message.
ELPFUL
EALTH
INTS
Choose an
able diet.
agree
Keep the digestion
normal.
See that the liver
is active, and
The bowels alw ay s
regular.
■
Should weakness develop. TRY
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bitters
warning in the darkneas o f late night.
She was armed for defense, but ap
parently had no opportunity to use her
gun.
There were 26 Americans aboard, o f
whom six were cabin passengers and
20 were members o f the crew.
Tw o
lives are known to have been lost.
W esley Frost, American consul at
Queenstown, telegraphed the American
embassy here Monday:
“ Cunarder Laconia torpedoed 10:50
Sunday night.
T w o hundred and sev
enty-eight survivors landed.
Details
lacking but known some missing. One
dead.”
______
Washington, D. C.— The sinking o f
the big Cunard liner Laconia, appar
ently without warning, and with 26
Americans on board, loomed up Mon
day night as the most serious disre
gard o f American rights since the
ruthless German submarine campaign
began.
Government officials here made no
attempt to conceal their concern.
President Asks Congress’ Support
in Protection of Americans
Washington, D. C.— President W il
son Monday asked congress for author
ity to use the forces o f the United
States to protect American ships and
lives against the German submarine
menace to put the Nation in a state of
armed neutrality.
The immeidate response was the
introduction in the house o f a bill, ap
proved in advance by the President,
empowering him to furnish guns and
gunners to American merchantmen to
“ employ such other instrumentalities
and methods” as may become neces
sary, and providing for a $100,000,000
bond issue, to be used in his discretion
for war insurance to encourage Am er
ican commerce to brave the submarine
peril.
The President’ s long-expected ac
tion, while received in the main with
expressions o f support, threatens to
force an extra session o f congress.
Republicans, disinclined to grant
blanket authority while congress is in
recess, g ive evidence o f opposing the
legislation the President asks, not for
the purpose o f withholding it, but to
force him to have congress in special
session to take a hand in the next
steps, which they feel w ill lead to war.
The Republicans are receiving passive
support from the Democratic element
classed as pacifist.
The President’s advisers deplore this
situation, for its effect on Germany,
where, they are convinced, it w ill feed
the official impression that congress
w ill not support the President i f he
finds it necessary to go to war, and
that he is not speaking the sentiments
o f a united country.
Missionaries Will Stay.
Boston— The American board o f com
missioners for foreign missions and
other boards controlling the missions
and the mission colleges in Turkey
have decided not to order the A m eri
can missionary workers to leave that
country, Dr. James L. Barton, secre
tary o f the American board, announced
Tuesday night.
A ll American workers in Turkey
have permission to leave, but it is ex
pected, he said, that none except those
whose term o f service has expired will
quit their poets.
Newspapers Accept Plan.
Washington, D. C.— Newspaper pub
lishers from throughout the United
States, m eeting here Monday with the
Federal Trade commission, voted unan
imously to co-operate with the com
mission i f it decides to accept the
proposal by news print manufacturers
that the commission fix a price for
their products.
The publishers agreed to reduce
their requirements i f
necessary to
make the plan succeasful.
As we grow more sensible, we refuse drug
cathartics and take Nature’s herb cure, Gar
field Tea.
Gas.
" I hear Jones died from a single
blow.”
"W h at hit him?”
“ N o one. He blew out the gas."—
Illinois Siren.
Hurrah !
How's This
Cincinnati authority aaya
dry up and lift out
with flngtrs.
coma
Ouch ! ? ! ? ! !
This kind of rough
talk will be heard less Lere In town If
people troubled with corns w ill follow
the simple advice of this Cincinnati
authority, who claims that a few drops
of a drug called freezone when applied
to a tender, aching corn or hardened
callous stops soreness at once, and
soon the corn or callous dries up and
lifts right o ff without pain.
He says freezone dries Immediately
and never Inflames or even irritates
the surrounding skin. A small bottle
of freezone w ill cost very little at any
drug store, but will positively remove
every hard or soft corn or callous
from one’s feeL Millions o f American
women w ill welcome this announce
ment since the inauguration o f the
high heels. It your druggist doesn't
have freezone tell him to order a small
bottle for you.
Getting at the Facts.
"D id I understand you to say that
your friend Pennlbbs was engaged
In literary pursuits," she queried.
"W ell, I hope not,” replied the
knowing young man. “ I m erely stated
that he wrote alleged stories and
poems for the magazlnes.’’-Hxchange.
A Compensation.
"Geraldine, thla la a bad habit of
yours getting a new dress every
week.”
"Y es, ma, and see how easily this
bad habit fastens on me.” — Baltimore
American.
Club Rates.
"M y w ife and m yself are trying to
get up a list o f club magazines. By
taking three you get a discount.”
"H ow are you making out?’’
“ W ell, we can get one that I don't
want and one that she doesn't want,,
and one that neither ot us wants for
$2.26.” — Life.
For a Rainy Day.
"A r e you saving anything up for a
rainy day?” asked the thrifty citlien.
“ Yes," replied Mr. Chugglns. “ In a
little while I expect to have enough
to buy a brand new top for my auto
m obile."— Washington Star.
A Big Job.
Don had finished hla first day at
school and was on his father's knee
for their usual evening talk before be
ing sent to bed.
"W ell, how do you think you will
like school?” his father Inquired.
"I'm afraid daddy. I ’ve started some
thing that I can’t finish,” he replied.
Ae Usual.
“ Do you know what time your sla
ter’s young man left last night?”
" I think It waa about 1, dad; be
cause when he was going I heard him
say: 'Just one; only one.’ " — Pearson’s
W eekly.
Whenever there is s ten-leery to ronetipa-
tlon, sick-headache, or biiiousneee, take a tup
of Garfield Tea. All druggists.
Beware.
Many a captivating coed baa lost
a perfectly good stand In by guessing
the wrong name over a telephone.—
Minnehaha.
GIVE “ 8 Y R U P OF FIGS"
TO C O N S TIP A T E D C H ILD
Delicious “ Fruit Laxative” can’t harm
tender little Stomach, llvsr
and bowels.
Look at tbn tongue, m other!
If
1 coated, y r little one’s stomach, liver
Germany F rets Sailors.
and bowels need cleansing at once
Washington, D. C. — Ambassador
When peevish, cross, listless, doesn’t
W illard at Madrid cabled that the sleep, eat or act naturally, or la fever
Spanish foreign office had notified him ish. stomach sour, breath bad; has
that 72 American sailors taken on the sore throat, diarrhoea, full o f cold,
prize ship Yarrowdalc into Germany g ive a teaspoonful o f "California
had been released by Germany on Ryrup o f Figs,” and In a few hours
all the foul, constipated waste, undl
February 16. N o details are given.
gested food and sour bile gently moves
out o f Its little bowels without grip
Seed Spuds Are SIOO a Ton.
Ing. and you hnvs n well, playful child
Seattle— One hundred dollars a ton
again
Ask your druggist for a 88-
for seed potatoes is the price quoted to rent bottle o f ’’California Syrup of
jobbers here by farmers in the valleys Pigs." which contains f ’ ll dlrectlMM
between Seattle and Tacoma.
Hold for babies, children o f all ages and for
grow nup«.
ings are reported scarce.
Mother’s Troubles
Mother’s unending work and
Portland— The opening up o f a great
dairy industry in this state is antici- | devotion drains and strains her
pa ted by G. E. Freyart, government physical strength and leaves
dairy expert, who is now in Portland
making arrangements for a meeting o f its mark in dimmed eyes and
milk, cream, butter and cheese pro careworn e x p r e s s io n s — she
ducers o f the Northwest.
ages before her time.
A convention o f dairy instructors,
A n y mother w h o is weary
including experts in the government
service and dairy men from the agri and languid should start taking
cultural schools o f the Coast, w ill be:
held on February 28, and the two days j
follow in g w ill be devoted to the gen -1
eral meetings which w ill be held at |
the H otel Portland.
A special exhibit o f fine dairy prod
ucía w ill be held in connection with I
the meetings o f dairymen, various,
dairymen o f the Northwest having
been invited to compete.
OF NORWEGIAN COO LIVER OIL
As judges o f the exhibit, the follow-1
ing have been selected;
Butter sec is a strengthening food and bracing
tion, Thomas F. W right, o f Washing Ionic to add richness to her blood
ton State college; cheese section, P.
ind build up her nerves before it
L. Lucas, o f Oregon Argicultural col
lege; milk and cream sections, C. F. j is too late. Start SCO TT’S
Hoyt, o f Salk Lake City, milk special-1 ;oday— its fame is world-wide.
ist o f the United States department of
Agriculture.
Scott a Buwne. Bloomfield, N . J.
16-4
An important feature o f the pro
gram w ill be the demonstrations o f
A Motorist’s Resentment.
butter-making processes by which it is
“ Have you studied economy in the
hoped to bring about the desired com
home?”
mercial u tility o f butter.
According
“ Y es," replied Mr. Chugglns. " I ’m
to Mr. Freyart, butter is already be tired of paying out all this money to
ing produced in the Northwest at less keep up a cooking range, instead of
cost than in the East and Middle spending It for gasoline.”— Washing
West, and should shortly become an ton Star.
export o f great economic value.
"B u tte r is being sold in New York
C ity for 10 cents more a pound than it
brings on the market here,” he said.
“ The cost o f shipping butter for the
N ew York market is only three and a
half cents a pound.
But it cannot
be collected with any advantage, be
Dr. Eberle and Dr. Brnithwaite a*
cause o f the lack o f uniform ity in com well as Dr. Simon — all dist.nguished
position, salting and packing.
To authors—agree that whatever may be
make butter a product for the Eastern the disease, the urine seldom fails in
market, its
manufacture must be famishing us with a cine to the princi
standardized in all o f these respects. ples upon which it is to be treated,
This is what we hope to encourage and accurate knowledge concerning the
nature of disease cau thus be obtained.
through the coming dairy products’ I f backache, scalding urine or frequent
show.”
$
urination bother or distress you, or if
uric acid in the blood has caused rheu
matism, gout or sciatica or you suspect
Growers to Campaign.
kidney or bladder trouble just write Dr.
Tierce at the Surgical Institute, Buffalo,
The Yakim a Valley Fruit G row ers’
N .Y .; send a sample of urine and de
association,
which announced last scribe symptoms. You will receive free
week that it would withdraw from the medical advice after Dr.Pierce’s chemist
North Pacific Fruit D istributers’ on has examined the urine — this will be
May 1 o f this year, is now making carefully done without charge, aud you
plans for a Nation-wide advertising will be under no obligation. Dr. Pierce
during many years of ex|ierimentation
campaign.
The withdrawal o f the association lias discovered a new remedy wiiicb he
finds is thirty-seven times more power
from the North Pacific Fruit D istrib ful than lithia in removing uric acid
uters means that it w ill market the from the system. I f you are suffering
fu rit o f its 1000 members direct to the from backache or the pains of rheuma
trade. A feature in the advertising tism, go to your best druggist and ask
camgaign w ill be made o f the “ Big for a oO-cent box of “ A n u r ic ” put up
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Y ” apples. The campaign is to be by Dr. Pierce.
inaugurated in the Fall and w ill he Prescription for weak women and Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery for
handled largely through the metropoli
the blood liavo been favorably known
tan newspapers o f the country.
for the past forty years and more. They
The campaign w ill be financed by an are standard remedies to-day—as well
appropriation o f from 3 to 5 rents on as Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for
every box o f fru it handled through the the liver and bowels. You can get a
association. This w ill create a large sample of any one of these remedies
fund as the association handles the by writing Dr, Pierce.
biggest percentage o f the fru it raised
in the Yakim a valley.
The growers
Doctor Pierce’ s relicts are unequaled
o f the
Yakim a
association were as a Liver Pill. One tiny, Sugar-yoated
among the first to grade their fru it bellet a Dose.
Cure Sick Headache,
for selling and as a consequence they Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and
have built up a high standard.
all derangements o l the Liver, titomach
bud Bowels,
Winter Wheat in Danger.
Sprauge, Wash. — Farmers in the
Learning to Be Normal.
wheat district north o f Sprague are
‘‘Husband, daughter wants to go to
alarmed over the condition o f their the normal school.”
winter wheat.
Interm ittent thawing
“ W ell?”
"D o you approve?”
and freezin g during the last 10 days
"T h e normal school, eh? Yes, 1
has so exposed the roots o f the winter
wheat that farmers fear that much o f think lots ot people could take a
course at such an institution with
it has frozen.
profit."— Louisville Courier-Journal.
M.
J. Brislawn, who farms about
1000 acres north o f Sprague, said re
Zest of Pursuit.
cently, “ I have between 200 and 300
“ O f course, you want your w ife to
acres o f winter wheat that has been
have the right to vote?”
so frozen that 1 expect to have to re
"Yes.
But I don’t believe she'll
sow the entire acreage.”
find as much enjoyment in voting as
sho has found In the campaign for
tho privilege.”— Washington Star.
Runaway Lad “ Farm ed."
Grangeville, Idaho Percy Turner, a
His Alternative.
lad 15 years old, le ft his home near
‘‘It is true that Miss Rlchley has
Stites, Idaho, and was apprehended at
money,” said the engaged man’s best
W hite Bird and brought before Pro friend.
"B ut she is very exacting.
bate Judge Campbell, who after a talk If you marry her you will have to
with the lad “ farmed him out” to Cy give up Hinoking and drinking.”
rus Graham, one o f the prominent far
‘‘ Possibly,” said the engaged man,
mers o f this section instead o f sending "but if I don't marry her I shall have
to
give up eating also.” — Exchange.
him to the Reform school at St. An
thony. I f the lad proves worthy he
A Perfect Hueband.
w ill be permitted to stay and i f not he
"Subster is a perfect husband.”
w ill be sent to the Reform school.
" I never heard he was so wonder
This is the first tim e such action has ful."
been taken here.
"W ell, every trine he sees a mall
box he feels In his pockets."— Buffalo
Express.
scorn
EMULSION
No Alcohol.
Most Eminent Medicai
Authorities Endorse It.
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT
Portland— C attle— Steers, prime,
$9.25(0,9.60; fa ir to good, $8.25*/ 9.26;
medium, $8.0(k<i 8.26; choice, $7.76*»
8.00; medium to good, $7.00/» 7.25;
ordinary to fair, $6.50*/,7.00; heifers,
$6.50/» 8.25; bulls, $4.50*1,7.00; cal
ves, $5.00**10,00.
Hogs L igh t and heavy parking,
$12.20*1.12.60; Rough heavies, $11.00
tq,11.35; pigs and skips, $11.00*)
11.50; stork hogs, $10.60/». 11.00.
Sheep— Yearling wethers, $10.25**
10.75; ewes,
$8.76*1.9.76;
lambs,
11.25*1,13.00.
Wheat - Hlueatem, $1.61; fortyfold,
$1.57;
club, $1.66;
red Russian,
$1.54.
M illfeed — Spot prices:
Bran,
$26.60 per ton; shorts, $30.50; rolled
barley, $42**43.
Corn - Whole, $47 per ton.
Hay Producers’ prices; Timothy,
Eastern Oregon, $19**20 per ton; al
falfa, $14**16;
valley
grain hay,
$12.50**14.
Butter- Cubes, extras, 37c; prime
firsts, 35$c;
firsts,
36c; jobbing
prices, prints, extras, $39c; cartons,
lc extra; butterfat. No. 1, 39c; No.
2, 37c, Portland.
Eggs Ranch, current receipts, 32/»
32$c per dozen; ranch, candled, 33*1
34c; ranch, selects, 36c.
Poultry -Hens, 18**19c per pound;
springs, 18ft*19c; turkeys, live, 21/»
23c; dressed, 26/» 28c; ducks, 20*£22c;
geese, I2$c**13c.
V e a l- Fancy, 15c per pound.
Pork - Fancy, 15|c per pound.
Potatoes — Oregon buying prices;
$3*13.25 per hundred.
O nion» Oregon buying prices: $8.50
per sack, country points.
Wool Fine, 28** 35c; coarse, 33*t
36; valley, 83/» 41c.
Hope 1916 crop, 4**Hc per pound;
contracts, 10*$lle.
A Good W ay to Find Out.
Student— How much board do I
owe you?
Landlady— How long have you been
in college?— Brunonian.
WOMEN OF
MIDDLE AGE
Mrs.
Q uin n ’s
Experience
O ught to H elp Y o u O r e r
the Critical Period.
Iziwelt, Mass. - “ For the last three
years I have been troubled with the
*- Change o f L ife and
the
bad feelings
common at t h a t
time.
I was in a
very nervous condi
tion. with headaches
ami pain a g o o d
deal o f the time so I
wa-* unfit to do my
work.
A friend
asked me to try
Lydia E. Pinkham's
V e g e t a b l e Com
pound, which I did,
and it has h< lped m*- in every way. I
am not nearly so nervous, no headachd
or pain. I must- say that I.ydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is the
best remedy any sick woman can t a k a ”
— Mrs. M x r q abst Q/'I n n , Rear 259
Worthen S t , Lowell, Mass.
Other warning symptoms fire a sense
o f suffocation, h' t flashes, hcodarh«**,
backaches, dread o f impending evil,
timidity, sounds in the ears, nplpitation
pf the heart, sparks before the eyes,
irregularities, constipation, variable
appetite, weakness, inquietude, and
lizzino»*.
I f you need special advice, write *o
the Lydia K. I'ink ham Medicinu Co»
’confidentialL Lynn, M ss*.
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