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OAfliV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALI5M, OREGON, PRIDAV, APRIL 1, 1010. PAGE SHVJEr 00 WITH "RED MILL" GETS GOODSALARY ' ,i ri'ilTAIN OHH VI ON Tocko, tho monkoy who plays u , imnnrtant and conspicuous rolo TUh0 Bed Mill," Is perhaps tho Jn. monkoy In tho world who Is pI?Y,nV cots n salary. Jocko's namo fin ho1.ny-'l- Ills money Is put Sto in cnvrlopo and It Is handed to lim 1 st as though ho wore a man. TA oti the "ghost walks'" I, well as "' othor 'ombcr of tho !Livinv ami lie takos his pay onvo S cngerlv, and it Is a difficult mat- 1 for m MW to got It away from him In order to put tho monoy in tho bank. Of course, Jocko has a kcopor. Thin keener travels with him nil tho time, looks after his wants and Imps him 1" Ho Is also paid a cihrr hut his money Is soparato Yrom t'lint of Ii's charge. Jocko cvon ins a hank 'l ,nil(, 0,lt 1,1 hls iwn name, nnd all the monoy ho rns is Placed to his credit, nnd Is lufcject 10 hla signature, per his When the money Is to bo drawn from the bank. Jocko is taken to ihe window and his check Is present ed the keci.er transacting tho busi ness The simian hns n grcnt lovo for monev, and ho Is never quite so lappy as when ho has a few shin toe pieces of gold or silver In his possession. He has a llttlo purse, HURT. O. SWOR Con Kidder in "Tbe Heil Mill." which Ik i very fond of, and In this a ntimix-r of bright pennies are al ways In 1! This monkoy will take the piiiniiM out every time ho gets an opportunity and finger thorn over and he set'ins to count them with all Ihe eapt mess and avidity of a mlsor. Jofkn was once just u common, organ-pnndor monkey in New York, lie used to hop around at tho end of a chain nnd gather in the small coins of Iviud-hearted people for his jnastei an Italian organ-grinder. Jio was always a very quick-witted little fellow, and when his master was killed by being run over by an automobile, tho poor little follow was disconsolate, and it was feared Tie would die. His present owner saw the grief of tho little animal, and purchased him from tho widow and kept him as a pet. During this timo ho trained tho little animal, and when ho hoard that a monkey was needed for "Tho Ited aiill," he took him over nnd put him through his paces. "I will engage him," said the stage manager after seeing the mon Jioy perform. "I will sign him up at once." Jocko then went on tho stage, where ho has since been a great hit. Canudu AVlll Control Cables. Ottawa, Canada, April 1. The Ca nadian government today Is prepar ing to put into effect a law which Is tantamount to governmental control of the public business of cable com panies operating from Dominion coasts. The legislation was put through the Canadian commons last night in the shape of a measure by Postmaster General Lemlux, giving tho railway commission control of rates and fa cilities of cable companies. - o Headilng tho Top. n any calling of life, demnnds a vig orous body and a keen brain. With out health thero is no success. But Wectrlc Hitters is tho greatest wealth Builder the world has ever nown. it compels perfect action w stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, Purines and onrlches tho blood, tones and invigorates tho whole system ami enables you to stand tho wear and tear of your dally work. "After months of suffering from Kidney inouble .. writes W. M. Sherman, of mI i??' Mo- "threo bottles of Elec ,nv,uters mndo mo feel like a new man, 50c at J. C. Perry's. vi?"uinlt' suffer such dlsnd janatRes from poor ronds that am otion la checked, energy weakened ad Industry retarded. Grand Opera House J"o. p. Cordray, Mgr. SATURDAY, APRIL 12 rIIJ .MUSICAL SENSATION J1"MP J? Victor Herbert. Book by nry Blo-oni. Specially solected w 60 COMPANY OF 60 FW rl Swor aB cn Klddor Il.i?v m Woods as Kid Connor """y Chorus of 10, augmented or chegtra and the famous LUJCH KIDDIES. entrancing musical, treat 'Ncw 60c.i.fco. Sale, opens Frl, - NICARAGUA IS A THORN IN UNCLE SAMUEL'S FLESH Now Orlenns, La., April 1 Tho attompt of Gonoral Gordon, formor commnndor of artllllory for Provis ional President Estrada of Nicar agua, to outfit an oxpedltlon for the aid of tho provisional government will ond In. tho stnto department tak ing a definite stand In tho Nlcarag uan case, It Is bolloved horo. The federal authorities horo wore asked to stop Gordon's oxpedltlon. Gordon doclnretl that tho stato de partment did not rccognlzo tho Ma drlz government In Nicaragua and that ho was therefore not planning an oxpedltlon against a friendly power and was not violating tho neu orallty laws. Tho Madrlz agents who brought tho enso boforo tho fed eral authorities argued that tho Ma drlz government in Nicaragua is tho regular government and that all treaties nnd understandings botweon tho United States and Nicaragua in offect boforo tho Estrada revolution aro still in offect, in spito of tho ac tion of Secretary Knox, who return ed tho passports of tho NIcaraguan representatives at Washington at tho time It was reported two Amer icans had been executed nt tho order of rormor Presldont Zolaya. Tho federal authorities hero con cluded tho problom was too knotty for thorn nnd decided to send the wholo matter to tho stato depart' nfent for settlement. They declare that tho stato department will have to decide officially whether tho Ma drlz government is tho government of Nicaragua or whother Estrada Is the presldont of tho llttlo republic. Tho situntion in Nicaragua has been a source of considerable annoy ance to tho federal authorities horc over sinco Knox wrote a note to tho former ropdcsentatlvo of tho NIcar aguan republic, declaring that ho would hold each faction in tho re public responsible for its actions. Sinco then Zelnya fled from his coun try tind Dr. Madrlz was chosen by the NIcaraguan congress to succeed him. Estrada claimed that tho east orn half of tho republic was without representation in congress and that tho election was Illegal. His faction contends that tho Madrlz faction is not ono of thoso referred to in tho Knox note, nnd that, therefore, tho Estrada government is now the only government recognized by tho Uni ted States. Both sides havo made efforts be fore to got a ruling from tho state department, but tho secretary has so far never made any indication of tho position of tho United tates in tho matter, and since tho first with drawal of gunboats from Greytown and Bluefiolds tho matter has been loft without official settlement. Federal authorities here have had dealings with tho representatives of both governments. Every ship that hns sailed for NIcaraguan points has caused a dispute. The representa tives of one faction havo refused to sign manifests for each cargo and each ship has sailed under protest from tho government eithor of Es trada or Madrlz. The authorities horo aro glad of the opportunity to get a deflnlto rul ing from Washington as to the stand ing of tho governments. o FAULTS OP THE PRESS. In their recent discussion of tho faults of tho daily papors the mem bers of tho Pacific Coast Woman's Press association Instanced the pub lication of divorce and criminal nows. This, says the San Francisco Chronicle, is a subject long In con troversy, and somo years ago an ef fort was made at Topeka, Kansas, by tho Itov. C. M. Sheldon, who was given charge for a week of a leading paper of that city, to demonstrate that a dally newspaper could omit all such information from Its col umns and still satisfy its readers. Tho result, oven in hide-bound Kan sas, was unfavorable. Mr. Sheldon did his best, assisted by a capable staff, and the result was not a newspaper, but a literary curio. Topeka enjoyed the novelty for a few days, but tho demand was Insistent for tho nows; and the pub lishers in taking back control did not have reason to believe that a single ono of Mr. Sheldon's innova tions would pay to continue. People wanted to know when folks were di vorced nnd when crime was commit ted, not all of them, by any means, because of prurient motives. In such matters ono has to credit somo wholesome precautionary In stincts among readers, as well as a settled conviction among those so c'ologlcally inclined, that tho los3 publicity thore is for such things the moro divorces and the more crimes will occur. Othor criticisms of tho dally press at tho mooting wore of the headlines wh'ch misled tho reader as to tho meaning of tho text or are written to be only plcturosquo or dramatic. Wo, says the Chronicle, on this score, concede that headlines somo tlmes fall short or offond taste, but in journals of quality tho blamo Is usually mechanical. In tho fixed spaco given headlines, so that thoy may preservo typographical unity, thore Is not room for full details and tho right descrlptlvo word sometimes bvorruns, leaving the writer to take the next best. And there Is always hurry. It Is far easier for a critic, with unllmitod words at call, to point out tho deficiencies of headlines than It Is for a writer who can only get a few words Into a given space and must do it speed'ly, to cure thorn, lie is usually fortunate if undor such a handicap ho can bo oxnet. In the attributes of honosty, whirii tho ladles also considered, pnpors differ as mon do, says the , Chronicle, according to their lights, but the gep-.ral run of them are, movo reliable than people who puss news of their own from mouth to mouth. The Fourth Estate. - o Kilts n Murdoror. A merciless murdorer Is Appendi c'tls with many vlotims. But nr. 1 King's New Life Pills kill It by pre vention. They gontly stimulate I stqmaoh, liver and bowels, prevent ing that dogging that invites appen iinitin niirini' Const'nat on. Head-; nnho. Biliousness. Chills. 25c at J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiii minimi What's the use of pre tending? Time will find you out. IMPEMALES MOUTHPIECE make no pretense, but they've taught thousands of men what quality meant in a cigarette. They are what they are, always the longer you smoke them the better you'll like them. 10 for 10 cents THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO., Mfri. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM. PROVE FOURTEENTH STREET Notice Is hsreby given that the Common Council of tho City of Sa lem Oregon deems It oxpedlqnt and proposes to lmprovo Fourteenth St. In tho city of Salem Oregon from tho North lino of State street to tho North lino of Marlon street with concrete pavement, according to the plans and specifications adopted for said improvement and on file in tho ofllco of tho City Recorder, which said specifications aro hereby re ferred to for a moro perfect descrip tion of said Improvement; said im provement to bo made at tho ox penso of tho adjacent property with in tho limits of said Improvement. Remonstrances may bo filed against said improvement within 10 days of the final publication of this nottee. The date of the first publication of this notlco Is tho 23rd day of March 1910. By order of tho Common Council. W. A. Moores, City Recorder. Adopted by tho Common Council this 21st day of March, 1910. W. A. Moores, City Recorder. 3-23-llt dly It's the World's Best. No one has ever made a salve, ointment or balm to comparo with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands, or Sprains, it's supreme. Infalliblo for Piles. Only 25c at J. C. Perry's. SEE SAVAGE & PRUNK For Fnrms nnd City Property 135 S. COMMERCIAL ST. liuiiijmi) NOTICE TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY Owners of Farms Large and Small, Improved or Unimproved On the 10th day of April the begin, at its offices in the cities of Salem and Portland, Oregon, the listing of every avail able farm that is for sale in the Willamette Valley, We will not list farms for sale on commission, as this firm does not sell on commissions, We Want to Buy your Farm Outright. Here is a Form for you to Fill Out and Send in to Us. Owner . ; . Address Price $ Section Terms State County . No, Acres Cleared - Slashed Pasture, Timber Kind Fruit Kind Age Condition SbT House Barn Mortgage Rate Fences Water Distance from School Remarks: Address all Mail Regarding this Advertisement to P. C. LAVEY COMPANY WHOLESALE REAL ESTATE. U. S. National Bank Building Salni, Oregon REAL ESTATE; BECIITEL & BYNON'S BARGAIN'S Somo Good House Buys $2800 buys a modorn 2-tory S- room house on Cottago Street, closo In, city water, largo lot. $1900 takes a 2-story, 8-room Iioubo on Summer stroot and a very largo lot. somo milt trees. I $1400 gets a small houso of four rooms In Yow Park. Lot 80xl5C. l This Is a modern houso and well kept up. Lot Bargains Wo have lately listed a lot of lots in different sections of tho city and can submit a 'largo list at very low prices. Fine Farm Property Here is a first-class farm: 120 acres all In cultivation, 20 acres of which is young orchard In good con dition, well built house, largo barn and outbuildings; rich black loam and all fenced and cross fenced. This place Is just threo miles and a half east of town on a good road and Is considered ono of tho best farms in tho county. Closo to school and In good neighborhood. This farm Is level and well drained and Is In every way an A No. 1 place. Tho land, tho location, the improvements nnd in fact, everything, is In Its favor. If you want a flrst-clnss place let us show you this property. It is all and more than this advertisement represents it to be. Price is right and terms can bo given to suit. BEOHTEL & BYNON 8-17 Stato Street Ground Floor DO YOU WANT A HOME? AVE HAVE THEM. IOC acres, 70 in cultivation, bal ance good timber. All fenced and good land, on splendid road in 7 miles of Salem. Only $50 per acre. A snap. 575 acros, 5-room house, 2 barns, goat houso and orchard; 200 acres in cultivation and crop; 200 acres open pasture, good; balance timber; woll watered; all stock and machin ery goes; only $20,000. Seo this be fore you buy. 18 acres new 4-room house, barn, orchard, fine well, 10 acres In culti vation; throe acres of fine timber; balnco pasture; all fenced, on good road. For a few days only $2700. Wo havo houses in all parts of city,, from $800 to $7500. See us, wo can suit you. Some flno lots close In cheap. Wo havo somo choice acreage in sjnall tracts. Houso to rent, etc. If you want to buy, seo us. We sell them. A. C. SMITH & CO. Phono 1507 544 State St. FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may couialn exactly what you want. T. C. JORY, 200 Com'l St., Salem. Or. wholesale real estate firm of P, Cash $ Township Character of Land Other Buildings Due Miles from Insurance REAL ESTATE BARGAINS A Flno Llttlo Ranch Wo havo 40 acros, with 20 ncrc3 in grain, and 20 acres in timber and pasture; 5-room house, pantry, bath. A flno 70ft. woll, with windmill. $350 worth of furnlturo; 3 horsoa worth $550; 2 cows; good wagon; huggy; 3 dozon chlckons; cream sep arator; now plow and harrow; barn 20x26; cowshed, 14x2G. In fact everything goes for $4300: or land alone, $3000. This Is a good, cheap buy, If taken at once. Inquire. A flno 22 acres; all in cultivation; in tho edge of good town; good 5 room houso; all tho furnlturo, horses, cows; everything goes. A now $70 steel range. For only $2700. This is a dirt cheap place, you cannot afford to let this pass by un noticed; It is ono of tho best 22 acres in Willamotto Valley. Thero Is a spring on ono corner of it, that Is worth moro than you can Imagine; water all year around; every foot of tho land Is good. Ask us about this at onco. Yours for Business. J. O. SCHULTZ & CO. Bush Bank Building SOMETHING NEW Good "C room house, barn, woll, fruit trees, 2 flno lots for only $800. Torms easy. A good C roam houso, barn, fruit, otc. Lot lOOxlfiR ft.: 2 blocks from car; $1400. A fine 20-acre tract 5 miles out, running water; good well; house; 2 barns; orchard; 3 acres timber and pasture; 3 cows; 1 heifer; 2 calves; 2 horses; wagon; buggy; hack harness; all tools; 50 chickens; 100 bus. potatoes and corn. A snap at $1000, torms. A beautiful 20-acre homo; good 9-room house; 2 barns, orchard. All kinds fruits and flowers. This Is a dandy, closo in. Torms; seo it. 12 acres, close, fine Improvements. Lots of fruit. Just outside of city, cheap. $5700. 40 acres 5 miles out. Good im provements, fruit etc.; no better land, fine location. This is worth seeing; only $7500. 5 acres of splendid orchard, 6 miles out; mostly winter apples; no buildings. $1,500. Two nice lots on Stato St., $-100 each. Good new house and lot, north front, $1,000. Easy terms, small payments. 5 room house, north Commercial St., $1,000. Houses in all parts of city for sale and rent. Fruit tract orchards, small and largo farms. For bargains of all kinds see mo. Also employ ment for both men and women, all lines of work. Notary work and in surance. For the besi opening, in a flno, new progressive town on the Chica go, Milwaukee, & St. Paul R. R. at Othela, Washington. Lots from $75 to $500, easy payments. Guar antee steady work, at good wages and if property is not as represented your money back with expenses. SEE R. R. RYAN FOR RESULTS Cor. Commercial and Center Sts. C, Lavev & Company Mortgage $ at per cent Range Cost $ Taxes Windmill Exclusive Agency Classified Acts Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word 'or first Insertion. Ono-bulf cent a word for each Insertion thereafter. No advertisement takeli for ten than 20c Cunt tlx wordi te tbe tine. FOR SALE. WOOD FOR SALE. Ash and flr wood delivered In 12 and 16 inch, in 4-foot lengths. SIddall & Eaton, C70 N. Liberty. Phono 1663 12-29-tf FOR SALE Good general merchan dise business. Only store nt placo. Part cash. Address O, Journal ofllco. 1-14-tf. OUR mixed pork sausage soils for 10c per pound. 173 South Com mercial street. 1-12-tf FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Staver gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 South Liberty St. 5-22-tf FOR SALE Extra choico seed pota toes. Also a quantity of Fmall potatoes. J. H. Lanterman. 960 Broadway. Phono 678. 3-5-tf FOR SALE Modern, five-room cot tage, bath and plumbing complete, full cement basement, furnace, elec tric lights, fine lawn, fruit trees, shade trees, berries, flowers, 1477 Chemoketa streot. 3-10-tf FOR SALE Ten lots; newly fenced. All under cultivation. See owner, 22 nd and Hydo Btreets. Turner Road. 3-14-lmo FOR SALE 18-room rooming house, threo blocks from depot on Main street; three years' leaso. Want to go East. Will Rellly, Eugene, Oregon. 3-29-6t FOR SALE Fine Jersey bull ready for use. Seo R. R. Ryan. 3-30-3t COW FOR SALE I havo a good Jersey cow for sale. Paul & Min zenmler. Fair Grounds road near Tile Factory. 3-30-3t WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE. Five men to work on farm and hop ranches, 2 men and wives to work on farms, 4 men and teams, 1 chambermaid. All good wages. A. C. Smith Co., 544 State street. Phon 1507. 3-23-tf MEN WANTED Hop yard work; $1.75 per day. Krebs Bros., Bush bank building. Phone 121. 3-19-tf TEAMS WANTED Hop yard work. Krebs Bros., Bush bank building. Phone 121. 3-19-tf WANTED A good spinner, steady day work. Wire at once if can come. Bandon Woolen Mills, Bandon, Oregon. 3-28-6t WANTED Young man to learn au ' tomobilo driving and repairing. Balem Auto School and Commis sion House. Corner Front and Stato. 3-28-2w i WANTED Young man, about 18, to work at Salem Auto Garage. 3-30-3t WANTED AT ONCE Two men on farms, good places. Two men, $1.50 and board. Twenty men on hop ranch. Wo havo somo good girls for house work. A. C. Smith & Co., 544 State St. Phono 1507. 3-31-tf FOR KENT. FOR RENT A lC-cro hop yard. For further Information Inquire of W. H. Egan, Gervnis, Oregon. R. R. No. 2. Phone, Farmers, 3G. 2-2C-tf MISCELLANEOUS. COAL OIL, GASOLINE And Dis tolato delivered to private families In any quantity, to any part of tho city. Starr Oil Co. Phone 1241. 3-10-lnio SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Meets in Hurst Hall on State street, on the fourth Saturday of each month, at 10:30 a. m. Visiting and sojourning members welcome. F. A. Myers, master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr PIANO TUNING Lutollus L. Woods, tuning, polshlng, repair ing. Telophono 984. Shop G30 N. Winter St. 3-2-lyr Tho Sound Sleep of Good Health. Tho restorntlve power of sound sloop can not bo over estimated and and ailment that prevents it is a monnco to health. J. L. Southors, Eau Clnlro, Wis., says; "For a long tlmo I havo been unablo to sloop soundly nights, becnuso of pains across my back and soronoss of my kldnoys. My nppotlto was very poor and my general condition was very much run down. I havo boon tnk Ing Foley's Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep as sound as a rock. I oat and enjoy my meals, nnd my general condition is greatly improved. ' I can honestly recom mepd Foley's Kidney PIUs an I know tliey havo cured me." J. C. Perry. 0 , Good roadH, like good streets, uiuke habitation along them moat desirable. i i i Oil Piles Cured in s to 11 Days. JAZO OINNTMENT Is guaranteed U ure any caso of Itching, Blind, Bleed ug or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 jays or monoy rofundod. 60o BUSINESS CARPS. PAINTING Paper hanging nnd elgn writing. See mo If you aro think ing of doing work of the abovo do scription. P. O. box 213. Allan Hutchcon, Salem. 3-10-lm BUTTE & WENDEROTH Flno wines .liquors and cigars. Wo han dle tho celebrated Kellogg and Castlo whiskies. Cool and re freshing beer constantly on draught. South Commercial St. 9-3-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Offlco. city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. G. F. MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Miller street, South Salem; manufacturers of all kinds oC boxes, crates and fruit dryor ac cessories. Phono 308. if ELLIS & WOOD Real estato, loans and insuranco, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phone 554. 476 Court St., Salem. Ore gon. Ticket ofllco Hamburg-American stcampshlp lines. 1 1-1-1 yr T0NS0RIAL. H. G. MEYER & CO. Tho best antt largest shop in tho city. Six first-class barbers. Only first-class bootblack in city; porcelain baths and everything pertaining to a flrat class shop. Also carry a full lino of cigars and tobacco andbarbom' supplies, rc 2 Commercial streot, next door to Statesman ofllco. 4-S-tC OSTEOPATH. DR. B. H. WHITE, Osteopath anil Nervo SpodaJZif. Graduate of the American School ,of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle,. M,, 1902. Post-graduato and special ized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College, 19Q9. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Con sultation free. Lady attendant. Office, 505-6 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phono 859. Residence 34C North Capitol St.; phone 409. 8-30-tf PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS. PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and flrst-claas work done. I. D. Driver, 617 North Capitol street, Salem, Or. Phone 92C. G-26-tt KENNEDY & PORTER 130 Liberty St. Phono 48B Paper Hangers and Painters Carry a full Una up-to-dato Wall Hangings, Mouldings, otc. Paints, Varnishes, Calsomlne and Glass. PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing,, hot water and steam heating and tin ning, 104 Commercial St. Phone, Main 192. 9-1-lyr OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas fitting; prices reas onable; wo"rk guaranteed; esti mates furnished. Phono 373 j. jGG Chemekota street. 4-17-lf DRAYMEN. SALEM TRANSFER CO. Suecas sors to Cummins Bros. Transfer orders for transferring promptly attended to. Wo also carry a lino of building material, plaster, oe mont, lime, building blocks and fancy cement blocks. BAKERS. BUTTERNUT BREAD It la rrottk. more than any other bread, jot tho price is no higher. Fob aato at your grocer's. California B&K ery, Thomas & Cooloy, Props. LODGE DIRECTORY. MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA. Orogon Cedar Camp No, 6246.. Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holmori Hall. W. W. Hill, Counsel; F. A. Turner, Clefk. WOODMEN OF WORLD Moot pv ory Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in Holman Hall, Geo. H. Dacon. O. C; L, H. Flotchor, Cork. 1-10-09 SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY Dr. W. H. Byrd, presldont; Mrs. H. W. Moyors, vice-president; Ed. Glllingham, secretary. Executive committeo: Rev. Barr Q. Loo, Miss Kittle Moore, Mrs. E. Hofer. Cases of cruelty to animals should bo reported to the Society for in vestigation. One Conductor Who Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name. and ho writes about it. "Somo tlmo ngo I was confined to my bod with, chronic rhoumatisni. I used two bottles of Foley's Kldnoy Remedy with gopd offect, and tho third bot tlo put mo on my feet and I re sumed work as conductor on tho Lexington, Ky Street Railway. It gavo me more rollof than any medi cine I had evor used, and It will do all you claim In cases of rheuma tism." Foloy's Kldnoy Romodr cures rhoumatisni by eliminating the uric aciu rrom tho blood. J. C, Porry. Tho Ono Do you bollovo with Shakespearo that all tho world's a stage? ThO Other Yes: but lnstoal of bolng players, I bollovo that most or us aro stage horses. Chicago Dally News. o- Any lady rondor of this paper will recolvo. on raquoet. a olovor "No Drip" Coffee Stralnor Coupon prlyll ogo. from Dr. Shoop, Raclno, Wis. It Is sllverplatod, very protty, and poslt'vely prevents al dripp'ng of ea or coffee. The Doctor sends It. with his low free book on "Health Cof fee" simply to Introduce this clover substitute for real coffee. Dr. Shoops Health Coffeo Is Kaintng its great popularity bocause of: first. Its ex qu'sito taste and flavor; second, Its absoluto healthfulness; third. Its economy 1 lb. 25o: fourth. Its convenience. No todlus 20 to 30 mi nut os boiling. "Mado in a min ute," says pr. Shoop. Try it at your grocer's for a pleasant surprise. JV W. Hurrltt. C. Perry's. 1