- - - aaass m Z . , . . . ..- - . FEED STORES. ' I L " - - ; . - .. . ... . . ' , . . : ' -, : " 1 ' 111 1 ""' 1 SALT! SALT! The lowest prices in tlve state. So lbs. HALF GROUND..... ascts ,00 lbs. HALF GROUND,.... ,4scts: 50 lbs. FINK DAIRY.; . .45CU. -50 lbs. FINE WELLINGTON 45cts. loo lbs FINE WELLINGTON S$ct. BREWSTER : & WHITE No. 9' Court Street . 'Phone 1781 "The Feed Men"" DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT 1 or changed for. Hfmrl and feed at branch office ol Aurora Roller Mills, warehouse on Trade street, near High. Salem, Oreg-on. i ; i' ; BICYCLE REPAIRING. G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle Repairing New and 5econd-Hin4 Wheels 105 STATE STREET ! SALEil, OR TINNING, AND PLUMBING. T. S. BURROUGHS TINNINQ AND PLUMBINU Ga-s and Jkeaml fittine. Manufact urer of Hop atxt Frak Pipe, 103 State St.. Tel. 151. Salem, Or. BLACKSMITH iXG. F. r SMITH HORStSHOER USD GEHERAL j BLACKSMITH Carriage ami Wagonfnaking, special attention pakl to interfering and lame ness of horses. ! S : 1 185 Commercial St., Opp. Brewery PUVSICfANS. J. F. COOKM. D. - BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cures Consumption, Cancer, Tumors, Gravel and Kidney Troubles, Asthma, Skin and Ilone Diseases, without knife; plasters, posi sons or pain. Also Blind ness. : Salem, Oregon. D. D. KEELER VETERINARY SURGEON and STOCK INSPECTOR.... Corner Center and Front streets, foot ol Steel Bridget. Salem Oregon. ; LIVERY STABLES. LOUIS MILLER & SON , , t ' . Jropriur of (he CLUB I STABLES... Best Singe and Double Rigs in the eky. Bes care given t boarding and transient stock; Telephone 24 r. Cor. Liberty and Ferry Sts. Salem. IL PAGE a: I W. A. STEPHENS 1 iiMbcap cfnciMS Horses weH fed. good accommoda tions. Fine Rigs. Good Rigs for conymerciat men 1 a Specialty. Horses boarded by 'day, i week or month. Red From lived. Feed and Boarmng mi 164 Commercial St, Tel. 851. Salem WILLAMETTE STABLES, South Commercial St., Salem, Oregon Having bought W. T. HufTman's .Jeed and Livery business, we have re moved it to the ( Willamette Stables, south of the bridge on ComTnercial street, where wei will. be. found prepar ed to serve the public in -the best pos sible manner. We furnish rig for driv ing. Gentle team for ladies and good accommodation! for transient -teams. Board horses by day or week. A blacksmith shop will be run in conned tion with the tarr.. where yon can get your horces shod and all kinds of re pairing done. ( All work , guaranteed satisfactory. i , HAROLD & REYNOLDS HARNESS MAKERS. You Want a first-class HARNESS. Call on W. W. JOHNS - I am making the best ever turned out in Salem. Call and see. for yourseif. RESTAURANTS. 20C PER MEAL at the mi 10 State street.-Salem. i M KILLOP &: BURKHART. Props. GOOD FARMS FOR SALE i j ' -" " - - - - ; iVoin(no$2r)ierj.cic These' lands are in Marion county. 0. reon. and are offered on easy terms of payment. They ere taken under L,4etcU.sure lb m.n-reside.its. hence 1, r offered' for -k-thaw smidar tarm held by resident-' owners..." l.or.tull par ticulai and description rail on or nddr s Mahiiaster & Bu rcll, 3 Worcester b:x k. IVril.ind. 5 Oregon, 61 IlOZOlH H K VOrilKKS n ki y.v. ! '. -.-.' : - ..'..- - -. 1 1 ' " -' ik-ia- itimes:ea I Tam. Or. Best farm nawr. t Issued weekly. $1 a year. f : ' , leific: Il'nr,',,; ', t'TJ Dr-i b trn iit Uur.l wtekiv. i a year I t 1 I . I I II! I ...... for Infants Castona .Is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare Boric, IropM and Soothiug 83-rtips. It is Pleasant. It . contains neither Opimn. Morpkine nor other Narcotic Ftibstancc It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cur I3iarrlMca and AVind Colic It relieves Teeth Inar Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulate the -Stontaeli and LSowels, diviner healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the In Use For Tut trrm coy, tt . IViee one quart. ' f3e. Half IJal., titH- Urn- ,5al.. 1, Fiv tJal., ?l. FPEE FPOM UCtL 1 SAVA GE REID, Seedmen 322 and 324 -ommerclal Street, North o r' . VI 1 t 1 ! ! 1 "l ! T T r r " T"TT7rr tz-?---l$- 77- A --t t -t-t t 1 ! r J J I i 1 J Lll l i 1 i L- it -in 4-4. , 1 , 1 i-1-4 j - 4- - -i v - J- -M -4 - 4 i H t 4 : I - r-f Salem Fence Works WALTER MORLEY, Proprietor 59 State Street, Salem. AN KFFIX'T Ol" ANNXADIXI. A i krman selen 1 1st has leen-making: sohk' oli-rvatloivs In South Afiiea on -t tie KUbJcct of the inllueiu'e of re leased 1 ton.itK-as 0:1 tkv' ear. sayn tiiv1 New Yo-k lt. lie ex,:ini:lii'l the ears of ;n; sMier In-fore anil after a battle- and fuuir-.l inarKetl ehanses in r. fewer than 41. or nearly per tent, lu vev n (:ises he found ni;ill hemor rhages in ihe ears, and in one ease a Jar ye bl-Hlhuz. while tlie firiitfr eaned th cde of the ear drum to Ikh-ojik' tsl in o en-es. : . ;- . - Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. Tt, niivr PhiLih!thia. was the jtibject, : narrated by him as follows: 1 was in a most arewirai cuiiwuw. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue coated, pain continually in liaek and sides, mo appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given me up. For tunately, a friend advised trying 'Elec tric Bitters:' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle jrtade a de cided improvement. I enjivtinued thei use -for three week. "an am now a weu man. 1 know tney sfaveu 1115 .t.K h rv rf another vic tim." No one altould fait to try them. Only 50 cts., guaranteed, at DR. blO.NLb IJrug otore. : "that vou think yourself a clever acro bat." ' - . ' . ")h. I ain't so many. ail the ia K. lmt tvhew I stand -oil my heal some one is apt to get stuek on me." , - . ' s Pacific Homestead, salctn, Or.tBest tarm paper, issuea wecKiy, ?i Flir FCNCEj POST, coated with ..Carbolineum Avenarius.. ..-tn rif tt 1 also a Radical Kemedy Aftaiifst thicken Lie. , Its anpltcatiuii'to the insde wntls of poul- . tTrnlnat- all IICk. Kenult:' -Hnithy Chickens Plenty egxs. Will ler ctr'cuUr and prices and men tion this paper. , U. M. WAUB CO- Arwits, . SAlEhU OREGON. iDr.Feoscr'SGOlDEH REIISF 2S INFLAMMATION ft.. A t h roa t i I oa a. -ti S minute), TaoO- 'mtdj. ' Forming Ferers. GRtP, 3 52 .5 CUXd AMY PAIN IK SIDE OK OUT I Wilkes StallionJerome" - " No. 29631 '-' - ' - -tt-:n tnr Xtare the 'coming sea- sen at Corner of terry and. Liberty call on ' ' t Dr, W. Long Vcntcrinary Surgeon. bIem ur. hotel Santi am At Detroit, Oregon;. Now open for pmmer Touris New Hnnewly InrnUhcd first-class accommodatjons, orice from $100 to $1.50 P day price iron Jacobs. Proprietor. SAIEMIRONVOIIKS ' X Your Work SbKdted. :5 , ; l - GEORGE C. SLY, Sup't WEEKLY OREGON STATESM and Children. Signature of Over SO . Years. nui ,Trrr, tww crry. '. .Tle i.t of this preparation has InfHHiie ho universal, and. results are sat is fact or y. thai most iHmltry-rasiers wouhl not know, bow Ut kep house without it. Ir is 110 Kinder lief essary to lfp or tlitst iHMiltrj- t kill the -1 !. A -an of I-e's LIe Killer, a pajnr bmsh. and a- few minutes' wnris in applying St to the nsists. iin-aiis all the exjs'nse ami lalMr iow m-ess:ir' to ke-p the fowls free troui tolh jniies an;t lsily liee. A eau if It should le in every oultry-hous". It kills anl prevents init'S and lire, anl kiM'ps the air In the iKiiUtry-ho.nse pure and sweet, killing disease Wenns ami preventing the other ii-neiiiies of the poultrynieji roup and eholeni. - . . . ... . ....... p,- ting for Ueljiian hares. Poultry, et;. )"NK:KT IVK RL!KKS S)LI; Tht S.ilvai!m Army f-.ir two days Jki had In iiix-ratiuu two stores at whTjI.i thv !.;r of the eity may buy leenn one-. etitMot k. atnl though the. we-tTjjt er has 14 eo'.tiparatiyely . y the -;tl-'f Mu v- -.leei p:ltini'l by hin tltvJs f i-xo;Ue. says the Chicago T1 un'e. In the poorer districts ice will . be' d 'lierd al'O. The ; hv.il .officials of the -Salvation Armj";,are nuking pro-rre-1 in vari-us pkms to relk've the siHTerinis of the li.xT iu tlie, h.'atel terms. They, .will InangiirnU on JinK'' lKSd :i A-r.es, jof steatrl' itt excursioiisfor slum luothers aiKl. t-abies. On that bite tliey exieft to take nearly K"i to Wankegan or an outing. . ' " ? With regard to .the plans for saU-s 't ice. it is ann.mn fl that .this move is made solely in the interest' v.f tlK jiooi't st. ami that ice cannot ls sold to any i:e eli-v;" Mrs. t;srge Krnvrll. wife of L"ti tenant Coloiel French, hopes' to-have arrange nieiits for 'f lie ehlllrns fresh air camp at Ilinsthilo enip'.etely 5y Julv 1st. Ittv. Stephen tJkidstoue, reetor : of I la warden, was asked by n deputation of the villagers to permit tlie church Itells to be ruug when the news of tlio relief of Mafekin'. arriveiL lbs an swer wa that he eonld not eoment to tlwt Isiug done tuitd waee was pro- claime!. There was much indignation .Miicnjr th residents at his refnsaL TIm tetUir, hov ver, fTir I fj-te;.il thanks uiv'Jig crvic; on the XUiowiug sun Jay. : Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or. Best farm paper. Issued weekly. $1 a year. A liovel dog show Is soon to take plac:fu the Iji'vaUoi-IVrret Hippo droiue. just outside the Paris fortifi cations. It is to ! a f1kw. or rather a competition, for slns'p dogs and tlteir masters, anl every ios.c,ble' way i of testing the exeellenee of the dog's eom's'tin'g is to 1.x? triel. ' V n !- wrtnefi stmlents of Svraeuse university linre gained a victory over the young men. nie latter aitempieo to prevent the farmer from taking part !n tlK oratorical contests, but the fac ulty sustained the girls. .'That was a mean trick Harry play ed Iconise." 'Whit was it; -Why. he disgul.-cd himself as fl cfTi sns taker and found out l?r age.! ;.!ih ao Record. On Jellies ! : Trrr nd pickle. pre4 a tlxia coatlnc ot rand EM . " . e ... IS., m m.imm .tfcl I m Met PaB4 STAMOARO OIL CO. Lice FCille-i- A1FHME WAX 1 AN. TUESDAY. TUT.Y 11000 i THEY DID NOT MEET CONFERENCE l- UOP C BOWERS ; r .41 LEU TO aiATERIALZE. Vrmk Conditio ot Urawlac Crop Is Kmt 'I - ' ItoCallod. . iF!ni Dally Staiesjiian. Jnne' "kl. Sov far as aceoniplishttg anything is eonc-?nel, the hop grower of this ?ee lion might just a well not have con vener 1 at Woxrtjrn yester-J.iy. As 'it wavtiie u-.e;fug. which was ealltd by the Oregon Ibip C rowers' AssK-I:iik'h, wa.v iK-t legally const irtitcl. there not being present Ya sutfiUqt number of gio-Aers Ti iresn nting tu-3 reuir-d nnm lerf hares. " TIkV ttitting was ; re solved into a strt of a conference, in w hbh oj iuKms were exchanges! and tl T )p 'i rosjWts discussed. There were alxiut thirty members-of theOregwn Hop i 2 rowers Association present? atwl thejs represented only t of the 23r shans of tlie Assothulon awl; continently tle meeting eou!d not legally transact any Iminess. . 1ML I Jones, c'f lirooks, president of the: AssKiatki, calk'd the uie?tIngMo r-kr. avll o'ebK-k in the afternoon aud loljcjill asuertaining the lack of a r quirod nT'f'n'lo'1. 'r Jmes rulwl thai none of tlie pending business could It j acted tn by the Ass.icistkii. Francis Feller tlK-n took the chairiuan- ship of the tneeting, whk'h was, eOn- yertsd into A general conference, at t her conclusion of whkh the reskk nt of the AssKation Was Instructed to calf a meeting of the stockh6hkrs or the iAssocia tion to 1h hekl liefote hop picking time,! when the' price to Is paid for;' picking iwUI In, determined and other matters arranged. t The lsen4e 6-f tlie necessary ' nnnv U of srx-klieI!. -rs yesterday cannot lie atnlbutcd .to'auy spirit of iijibffercnee iiii the part of the growers,' for-. they are ill intensely. Interested ami much concerned in any k-gitimate movetiH-ut that has for its bljct an hnrovcient in the tHmlit ions with which the 'grow erlls txmfroated. Tliey wvm resolved to unite their Interests in the ; most practicable plan that can Ik devfsed. Tlie majority of the growers who. were scea at Wooilhiirn yestentay are in fa vor of ltl.ipting sonv plan y which tin? Jacreiige! caff Ix so rt,rictd that there wilj nt lpe an 'overprovltiction. The favor rc-lucihg the acreage, but a re not agrciil on the ln'st plan for k iiigjs. The. i rhicii al objection offer- 1 I't iu the pioposit'.on to abamkMi a cirtain proportion tf the yanls just lxv f.Ttf lacking time. The average grower ii opiossi to this in for tlx reason that tlie cultivation, twining, spraying, cf, cantiol" 1 doue for less than or S.!o ait acre. Tlwy atgue an esti- inatv of tte prcbalrfe yield can be made earlier iu the season that the jht cint.tse of I lie ! hop ' acreage lha t may be deenuel Le-essary may Ik abamloit ed -.ihe for. going to the expens of enl ib'at.iug such part of the yard: The glowers af:s hesitate some alont a:kit Ing this plan nntil it can Ik reliably as certained 1 what tin, growers - in. New Yrk. California and Washington pro 1k to do in this regard. Ftik-st the H.v uent Is general in all of the hop growing district; it would le extreme ly tinwise for Oregon's growers to tak iiie initiative, witlmut the assurance that tlK-ir exati;.je would Is followetL I Mr. Jones, the presUlcnt of tlu Asso rts tion. has tiiis year reduced his ?."-iik-re hoj yiird to .V atTes and Will give Id atteutitkn to the cultivation of tin smaller yard. Jome few otlier" grow ss have slight l reiltK'e! tlieir .j.-reas? and iuany1 are -only awaltingfto see what the growers in the other lop rais ing districts of.. the- country shall do, w lu n they j will probably follow, suit, i Thus far a few lice have appeared in some of the -yard's, but Mr. Jones says the 1 est uot tv, arly as u'uinerHis as it ivas this time last year. f; Pfcsil;'nt Jons rs-ently rutvireI a provsiiloiir from ; thoroughly reliablf piriits to financier the Ass,xiatIon In birvestingHhis year's crop. The mat ter will soon bu; submitted 0 t lie grow ers for thwir tvinsKkration. Attn ng ihoe In att.'tNlance at yester day's conference Were: M. 1.1 Jones. Jtrooks; II. 1 eltnts. Ittitteville: Fran cis . Feller. 1 KuttevIIie: James Winstaa-, ley. Sa.etu: lb. If. Mount. Sllvertou; M. II. Kgan, Oervais; W. II. .Kgan. t'nl-s; S. PoiiK'roy. WoKllnirh; T. It. Jonc, j Brooks; L.. Krels. j Brooks ; Clias Jlarttiian, Seotts Mlds; ' t'lwrles M- Ytrmk'k, WoKHnrn : John Mr tniekV Wo"Mntirn; V. P. Tsld. Sher nVo..xlW.tbixlrich. North Yamhill; John iKena-Jy." I'hampoeg:' F. NibbW, tfervais; C. Intzj, Wxxlburn; C. 'C. Hall. Woodburn: M. Fers'hwenej-. (4cr Vais; J. F'rschwei:er, t.ervais; T1mo. ieulx-ns. tjervais; Jas. Het-nV. tjer vais; CJ. Kutsche, Otrvai; Janws Fel ler. Ittitteville. - . f T1IK JUMPKU. The train bad pulled up at the sta tion at Watervilk and the jseople wVr? alighted.. Two line ,wre --converiilEg. one from! the wnoking car a in I the other fron tbt cxich lx-hind. In the row of ieork coming from the smoX Ing car. Ma a Krencb Canadian in a peaked MP- A man who was evlkntly a. eomntercial traveller, was just emerji Ing froniUbe door of- tlif eoac-o. lie wore a tlIl hat an-1 carried two h?iry griiiK. . The Canadian was .facing him on tb. other ear's platform. Su Htalt srme otxf In tle rear of the .French I'anadiari'sliouted: -Hit himr ; Tlie Ca'uadlan let'ont a Similar bowl of "Hit him.' leaped into the air and let drJveUoth fis at the tnan in tJK? silk hat! He struck him fairly hi tlie breast. The travlier nearly fell down. But thIpepl txhlnd iropjcI .- luiu op. II If silk bat roUeI down the car t-p nndcr the feet of the pjsm r.-W-' A Mioti as the amazed and .tertifled drnhiniet eoiikl recoter his feet he mad e lab down tb eps of -the car atcindoaed Ir bags. .';. , ; frht're U a' lunaftk'-arrest ; him." he thoutcd wildly: ' "IMtu'V get nerroos, old man, said a atcrvliie tii;m wiio had tucKCti tip the silk hat and rt turned it U 11k owotr, T1iat'a all right. That's only a juniper. This was stkl In a, tone as though the word 'juniper explamod everything. . "Juniper? repeatel the New Yorker, rubbing his hat around on his fore arm and craning his cvk to see if the dangerous indivklual was pursuing him. "Juniper? Wliat If he is he's ..razy. - '-.'.;.-. N'o. lie's Just a Jumixr can't help it has to jump, you- kiww." "Has to jump? What, aud hit people 'ike- that?" Yes, If any oae tells him to. ; Tl stranger -n a reI at the- Wat er v Hie man, bis jaw dropiing iu a-aiaze-nient. .. Yesi, that" all.be Is only a jnmp-e-r," etmUne.J the Utter. AYe're us to 'era round here In Maine. -fed ta Vm! Well, of all the But who eares what a iN'ew York man mys alxut tle state of Maine. )lT THEY f AMU A Louisville Times story: Tli 1 oys in gray had fun yesterday telling joke on one anHher. Said a Tnnesscan: "Hitting an engagement Mtr eompa ry. in char-jing the enemy, run into a masked battery. You "lt it made things hot for us. and we lost no time in K-ettitig t- tho rear.- As wo went flying ba k the colonel of a Mississippi tvghi'ent saw us aikk dashing forward and waving bis sword while h glared scornfully at ns. lie lialkd, 'Make way tljcrv at-l let Mississippi in. We made way without exrbiiulng. aud thi Mlss-b-4.!ppi l:oys rnslMd on ib iKittery. Y011 it-ihey stafteil -back. too. when thej fonnil th. liK'.nk they had made, aul tlien it was our turti tv lau;li. As the colonel and the 1nj-s sks! ... pasr; witli the s irks tlasshing -fre.ni their Iu els, we yelkd. 'Makv way there "atul kt Misissij pi out.' " , , SOMi; KXULISII FIXAXCLNCJ. Not only !a hies, such a Methuena MiMKleriua IU'linontina Jones, but also tomptnie are receiving names etm n inoiaiive of the war. There lias Just Uon. registered. -for instamv, tlie Sp'sut Syndicate, which will cairy ;n the business of .hankers, capitalists, tinan ciers. jr,onou-rs. and so 011. with an avnlii.rized capital of 1H. i siiidlar company with a similar capital to transact similar business, promoted aiarcutly riuler tlx same auspices, l the IK'lta syiulicate. The one compa ny is presutuUy to .bring the owcr of Its capital to1 reiuforc the other. With to 1-ack'up 'JK there is no say ing what iyay tx lone 5n the way of banking, capitalizing ami financing." Westminster t'azette. , tJlTTTA I I3U.IIA TOO OSTLY. (butta ivrch.i has Ixn'ome so 's'arA nikl its prlc, consequently, s. higli. that Its ttse in eonrt ruct ion of long distance -submarine cables has 1chi too costly, t'utta jtenha costs over $2 a pound, while mblier' eatt' Ix had at l-'Ui. 1'or long stretcins " of .lull mi!es orjtnore, gutta pretia,: however, ,! repiislte as insulating "material, while for sliorler stretches India rul llr sullics. illence It Is 'now 'projHs'd as a UKre xotiomial plan to lay the proo.sl cable line to the Philippines by way of Alaks.' Siberia' and Japan. YAST WEALTH F .THE VATICAN! It wonH lx ditlicult to estimate pro-ei-ely the total weight of. gold in tlie raticiin.- but it Is sifs to say tliat there ate at least .thirty tons of it. worth in the nelghlMirlKsxl of $.14 .' k .( h m at tl;e pnsent oiarkrt price of. the tiuwrought metal. tf this huge amount of gold ther' is probably tiot a single pound In Its virgin fctate. Nearly very otinet cf It has passd through the hands of skilled artisan, wlto hav work-d It into count U-ss forms, thus adding per haps a third or a quarter more to Is value. THE SPOUyS L tJiaMiOW, There Is ho txx-oguition of joiltical nfriiiations lh tho appointment of din miasal of employes in tJlasgow. The ease are quite iiumeroih wlwre tlie ajIk'ant will present a letter from an a!terman, a couucllm.-in or a m iolx r of anotlx-r dep!irtmeiit. Such an appli cation goes through exactly the same process as any otlier, and the appli cant, has no advantage Which every otlx-r dx-s iKit jxjssess. ST. LOF1S SWELI- . IXtJ DIIlECTtHtY Ten j-ear ago the St. Iufs directory contained ir5,4! names. This, year tlivnun;x'r Is S'.1T.5 an ltnrease of nearly ZAi ptr cent. f ELfMKIIN4 WAS FA SI I ION A I LE: "In old tiiX'S." remarked a well known educator to the Chicago Tlmes Herakl, "the taws always hung near tlx family 1111 Je. and' the bey who was late to morning prayers always had bis Jacket tanned to give him a trustworthy, memory. I myself have been tlit aiiel and my teaelier bre the same otTeuw. No Iiodps were broken, for In those days tlM'y temxil r-enj with judgiueiit. Nowadays, if you wlilp a lxy yon are snjpoed to whip T'ci.un'ss Into him; but then It was whipixd ont of him, so that 1m might grow up a d, ecu t citiak'n. I was not punish d every Uty nor every week, for I had a whoUsoine fear of iny father's gixwl right arm. ami I; liave no hard ft ling toward, hi m or lh -lKilinaster who conscientiously whai V-.Hl ine during my studies In the distrk-t school. I f--l sure- now that I dem-rved nxre than I got. And I was trrown man. too. tb? kist tbno my father thrashed me. "Yes. contiiiuxl tlx n.lrrator. win Is n w a colk'ge professor, "I oy my ptesnt position to that later finioh U't nt. I hail t gun to go out r veulngs. f'.'i l tnf, hair ami wore blue era rats, f- " "g iaWs. asllr amki rW s Ws; o im fta w&lr fc fts mf ssfW; jUm t P;gElHll'f jj porau, D Ha Esa j 4 BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; A jtlCk ItnAnACHfL 1 and t IMPAICFH nmPCTlftV ' i. CONSTIPATION, Kindred f m -w-fc m m o Aoafwhrn In tttst al lAaMttiarbl r mg - 1 - a oo v v'w m - or miMMwt rail; vici wavAi,iaJV LAJsCB y arw v, v rirwF'mimp,vu w vv.v..v.'jt v vr wid What a Little Faith Did f FOR MRS. ROCKWELL. . j iLSTTta to -Mta. nmi no. 69,884 i"I was a Ifreat; sufferer from -female weakness and had no strength.,: It was Impossible - for me to attend to my household duties. I had tried every thing and many doctors, but found. no relief. .. ' :- . ' . , ' My sister adrisel me to try Lydia II Pinkbam's Vegetable- Compound, which I did; before using; all of one lottle I felt better. I kept on with it and to my great surprisse I am cured. All w ho suffer from female coniplainta fcould giTe It a trial. Mrs. IbxiK wkli, 1209 S,, Divtstox St., Okaad IU.ru, Mich. ''' I From m Gmtefal Xwrk Wemu. I "When I wrote to you I. was Tery sick, had not been well for two years. The doctors did not seem to help me, and one said 1 could not live threa months. 1 I had womb troublefalling, ulcers, kidney and bladder trouble. There seemed to be such a drawing and burning pain in my bowels that I could not rest anywhere. After using Lydia E Pinkhatn's Vegetable Tom pound and Sanative Wash and follow ing your advice, I feel well again and stronger than ever, ,My bowels feel as it they bad been made over new.. With many thanks for your help, I re 111 si; L. O., 74 Ass St., Newakk, J. J." , and got homo earlyj next morning, is cause to j go In a crowd of I young x-o-Ile to a daneei meant a trip of ten or twelve mile" ami getting-, home at Kiinrise. 1 was geixcrally. pretty, sleiy uext day, ami init fiuiKh good On tho farm, ami my father -reasoned with me and esked tiie if I! expctel to burn life's caudk tit lstt 'ends,! and hinted that I was a failure! In the' agricultural line anyway-wliali I knew to lx tlx tuitlu 1 can reineinlxT now bow the tears would com Into my eye with the effort-nat , to yawn while he was lecturing me. or to prevent tin front going to xle'p at the breakta! table art r one; of thts' 1 all-night ..-outings. Mm IniKx-etit .-'recreation 'never 'was known, but my gox! father saw harm in any diversion that kept his progetiy out of ix-l after t p. in. And w hen he lakl down a Caw hej was ns-tdy to help keep it. . I , - That brings mejto the crisis which separaH-d ' tin fronji tin old farm. I had leen mt too nierry-niaking. avImto the young xs.ple datusd and fe-asiel tinder the eyes of j their " Jk'rs. but the girl I was sparking lived" so far away In sii opjxisMe direction that by the time I had takirti Iw r to her home and returned to mine it was morning of th neit day. . Ij got Into.-my work ing clothes 'and-had the plough horses at tlx door by brt-akfast tins, and flattered myself that my father had not observed my. ahscuoe.-Nolhing was: wild ot breakfast, but I -nearly foil off my chair with s.-;-oiiessaud several times gave irrelevant an-sWers to the old gentlcm ail's questions, Tlu Held I was plough u'g wasjsome distance from the lx use. It iv: autuimi and the tilr was like wine. It 'jya t.ne ef those alsnluteiy still days, -nnd tlie ti lds of rlpuicd com,. i)ot quite ready for tlx harvest, I-xiI-inI like '-painted vege tation. I s;iw It ail throiigh my h.ilf-s-hnt eyes, and w ix-n I got to tin ploughing 1 felt .-tdeeplcf than '.-ever and tiie landseaix !wns a blur on my. siphb . j "I took 'off my ejoat and hung it 011 the fence. After liltk' I heard my father's vjie at . a great distune J.ijiu! Wake tip! calling nie. . "Here, John I'ye hear, John V Ys, Kirl calhxl. 'Is it nxrn- mgr - "Tlx'ti I oxue my ye .1txl tlx whole lread truth broke 011 my shrink ing intUigenee. Tix Miu . was - at mid lay. the horse and plow wre not In fitrlit, ami toy fatlx-r stoml - over tec with tiie liiws'j in Iiis baud nnd it look on bis face (hat I knew meant business. J " Where are tlx! horses and jihiwV I stammered. ' " Vih. they're safe enough, retortnl tnj' father; '-'get U! Tlx y got huugry for their linner wlilk yoit were asle-p and startil for home witli the plow.l You won't liave to harvext tiint acre' of. i.'rn; they tlragsed. the plow' through every! square foot of It. tSet up!' . '- .- . i . "I crawleil out from under tlx fenco wlxro I had laH (-wti for a minute's ta-and slept four or live hoiirsmxl fo'.loweil my father lknieix. Ik fd lowtnl me, and at every sUp I took I got the Ix-nctlt of j those doulcd lires aros; iwjine part of my sn ito.nv. Ity the time we raelxxl the hous 1 was d'ing a quickstep and -'felt aw If I should never waiitl to -skvp ngaln. Tim next d:iy I left home, but I am satls 4U1 that If It bad not lxen for that tlcxgimr I should still Ix tortiiritig tho earth with my futUe efforts to I a farnx-r." - AND FOOL TIIE FLIES. "I wish." ald tlx Infant j prodigy,; "that I was a self-uwuk man, like l.'n- - cl Henry." . "WhyK" axkd Ilk is-rson who Is al ways playing weohd Ihldk hi tlx con versa t toes I orchestra."" "Ikvause I woufcl have left my Jx-ad bahl, too. It Is Un inii-li tronlxe to eoint It." llaltlnx'ie Amerhan., i AA OIUIXT .OF-! (HNSIDEUATION. .1 Yassir," sakl I3rastns Plnkh-y. , whn I made, my px-nranco iu dat eonventlon 1 was de ;hjct of mo at J tention dan any lw.ly el In 1 pla-c-. Dey y-' riz up-itl dar eat when dey saw me eomln- d iw n de a'sle." . 'IxI you make a ni-HhY': : "NoniUsl; 1 had a bucket t lc w a ter an a gkiis." WaKhlugton Slar. 1 DISOKDURErj LIVER and & 1 - O m - m .mm m. . . . . Mi4a asi?i 1 f.nttfil mIa mm im AM k..u r Fine print:ng.' SiarvVt.- Job Office