—_ Hoods Sarsaparilla Will purify your blood, clear your complexion, restore your appetite, relieve your tired feel- ing, build you up. Be sure to take it this spring, Get it today in liquid form or In tab- lets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Beaten By A Professional. Hank Johnson had long enjoyed the distinction of belug the home- liest man in Canyonville, so it was somewhat of a shock to him when Steve Billings came into the ist's Retreat and announced: there's a homelier man than Hank over at the depot, Feller by the name of Charles Battell Loomis that gives lectures.” Without a word Hank started acrosg the road and was gone some time. “Waal,’ turned, ““d’'ye give up.” “Heck!'® Hank replied, preme disgust, —Success. “Boys, with su- “He's a professional.” OPERATION UNSUCCESSFUL. A Terrible Tale of Kidney Suffering. rs. Emily H. Murdock, Place, Rochester, N. Y., “Kid- ney trouble came upon me when liv- ing in Cape Town, South Africa. I uited the best "a 6 Lorraine BAYES: iy clans and an Was oOr- at R aperaicn dered Hospi the fay Saki woman. I grew worse had catheter. In despair gaecretions to be Doan's sidney Pills ered and would Te ally done the na have Remember sale by dealers Foster-Milburn C« Sounded Best When Rilent. In a rail office in West |. delphia is an old and trust olerk of Celtic extraction. who his associates in a constant good humor by an unending series « witticisms, iterspersed occasionall with “bulls’ so glaring that even he himeelf has to join in the laugh that invariably follows such a on his part. There was telephone one Mike, k as ne 18 road there keel gtate break’ some trouble on the day recently, called among friends, lost much of his usual nature in his effortg to get the of a il 9 being from ther oflice The man on other end of the wire finally became exasperated asked Mike if he i hearing you all right " sald Mike, jerstand a word ‘ and his good gist gent the and until “and you General Botha, prime minister of the Transvaal, says that neve in the f South Africa th history of were signs of prosperity r before ere such solid England's geouts’” ber 600.000 AFTER SUFFERING FOR YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Park Rapids, Minn—*"1 was sick for . years while passing through the Change of Life and was hardly able to be around. After tak- ing six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound I gained 20 pounds, am now able to do my own fwork and feel well.”— Mrs. Eb. La Dov, Park Rap- ds, Minn oor rille, Ohio.—"1 was irregular and extremely nervous. A neighbor recommended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound tome and I have become regular and my nerves are much better.” — Mrs. BR. KINXISON, Brookville, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. und, made from native roots and erbs, contains no narcotic or harm. ful drugs, and today bolds the record for the largest number of petal cures of female diseases we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass, from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul- coration, displacements, fibroid tumors, #regularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering woman owes it to her. palf ve Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound a trial. If you want special advice write Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, i it. Lt is free and always helpful. BROWN'S BroNCHIAL TROCHES and Bronchial and Poo, 5 cents, 50 cents and $1.00 per box, sent on “boy now num- COMMERCIAL Market Reports. New York..~Wheat-—S8pot No. 2 red, 122¢. No. 1 Northern, easy; Corn-- and No. 4, port basis, Spot steady; mixed, 26@ nominal; natural white, .» 45% @ 48c. Clipped white, 34@42 1bs., 47T@51%. Eggs—Firmer; receipts, cases Western storage selections, 68%, both nominal ex- Oats 32 lbs. 18¢.; firm; Poultry-—Alive easy; fowls, 14@ 18, Dressed 15@ 18%¢c.; turkeys, Philadelphia, Wheat lower; contract grade, @118%ec. Corn-—Dull fowls, weak, April, 116% and 1c. lower; Butter—Firm; good creamery, 33 demand; %e.,; ex- do., -Firm; good demand; other nearby at mark; do., Eggs— and free cases, 23c. aa 22 mark; Western 23 at mark; receipts, free cases, Cheese—Firm; New York choice, 17% @17%c.; fair to good, 16% @ 17 Live Poultry—Firm 203%c.; old roosters, 14@14%.; broiling chickens, 35@ 38; ducks, 176219; geese, 12@ 13. Dressed Poultry— Firm. fowls, choice, 19%ec.: good, 18; old roosters. 15; broiling chickens, 24; do., Western, 2 chickens, Western, 1 Baltimore.— Wheat No. te ste at firsts, Western current 99 full do., Feowls, 20@ Fresh do., 14% 9 fair nearby, 18@ yasti ¥ "ne OK 1@@ 23: 1« “1 yp 21 NO red 2 red, 1.13%; No. 3 red, 1.09; amer No, 2 red, 1.063 ; steamer No. 2 i Western, 1.073% Corn 621% Oats- 49@ 50¢c.; 49; No. Mixed 47@ 471 Rye We qt Western, domes rye, Western lots, as to quality <a x0 Hay —- timothy, $20.50 18.50; Spot, @62%; White, No. 3, as to 4, as No. 2 a 2, a8 to weight weight, weight, 45 @ @48%%c.; N » per hu. No. 2 ry $6 @ 89¢.: No We quote per ton: $21.50@ 21; choice clover Straw We quote rye straw. $13 50: straight rye, NG tangled rye, bloc) blocks, fair to cholce, $7.50@ 8; good to pri $04 5.50 jutter Creamery timothy $15@ “0, 0 me ras 331 Creamery, firsts, 224 1b., extras, creamery prints 34; first Cheese per 1b. 1 mas 18G Old hens, small to medium to choice, 204 Chickens - 17; Live Stock. Chicago, —-Cattle-~Market 10 15¢. higher. Steers, $6.25 @ Bb: cows, 34.85@ 7 25: $4 25 $7.60; bulls, $4 40@ 6.25; calves, @ 8; stockers and feeders, $4.75 @ 6.85. Hogs to 65; a heifers, —~Market 10 to 15¢ heavy, $310.50@ 10.60; $10.456G10 light @ 10.35; choice light, $10.40 packing, $10.40@ 10.50; $10@ 10.20; bulk of ecales, @ 10.50. Market 16@ 15¢. higher 7.75; lambs .$7.65@ $7 50@ 8.35. City. = Cattle Market Calves weak: lower butch. mixed, Dy ers’, $10.25 pigs, $10.40 Sheep Sheep, $6.25 @ 9.50; yearlings, Kansas $7.50@ 8.40; fair to good, $6.35 @ 7.50; Western steers, $5.65@8; gtockers and feeders, $4.75@6.75; steers, $5 50@ 8; Southern $2.26@5.76;: native cows, $3.75@ 6.50: native heifers, $5@ 7.25: bulls, $4.25@5.85; calves, $4504 7.715 Hogs Market 10 to 20¢. lower bulk of sales, $10.104 heavy, $10.35@ 10.45: pack- and butchers, $10.15@ 10.40; $106 10.25; pigs, $9@ 9.25 Sheep-—-Market 15 to 25¢. higher. 50@ 9.35; yearlings, $7@ $6.560@ 8; ewes, $8 stockers and feeders, $3.50 8.75; wethers, @17.50; @ bs. Pittsburg, Pa~Cattle-—Choice, $3.25@ 8.50; prime, $7.90@ 8.20. Sheop-—Prime wothers, $6.75@ 6.90; culls and common, $3@ 4.50; jambs, $5 @ 8.50; veal calves, $8@ 8.50. Hogs—Prime heavies, $11.15; me. diums, $11.10; heavy Yorkers, $1106@ 11.10; light Yorkers, $1080@ 11; pigs, $10.75@ 10.80; roughs, $10@ 10.40, i | low, of Stockholm, states that the custom duties collected in the King- dom of Sweden for the year 18008 ing $325, 000 in excess of 1 19008, The value of French perfumery gold to the United States via Nice writes Consul Willlam D, Hunter, was 31,038,825 in 19009, an increase of $321, 446 over the previous yoar, 1907, 93,448 deaths from searlatina, 75,161 from measels, of the United States on 7,962 vessels, launches and barges during the year ending June 30 last. —— oA I AS BSAA TRIALS of rhe NEEDEMS DONT EVER ASK ME TO GO SHOPPING WITH na N, RO SE = DVERTISING A LOT OF WN AND FEELING {a RESO! LYED THAT MUR! OF ONE OUT OF O Munyon's Paw Paw Pills coax the liver into activity by gentle methods, They do BOt scour, gripe or weaken. They are a tonic to the stomach, liver and perves; invigorate lustead of "weaken, They en- rich the blood and enable the stomach to get ali the nourishment from food that is put into I. These plils contain no ealo- mel; they are soothing, henling and stim- ulatin Vor sete by all druggists in i0e and sises. If you need medical sd- vice, write Monyon's Doctors. They will advise to the best of thelr ability abso. lutely free of Charge MUNYON'S, 3d and JeWersen Sts, Philadelphia, Pa. 3 PA Argh MAKE MAN OUT Ok TVR Wo STOMACH ARE Newspaper their earliest made i6a2. titements apppearance in adve For COLDS and Fick's Carcpixe is the relieves the wa Hing and feverishness cures the Cold and restores normal onditions. It's liguid oe affects in ! aad GRIP, est remedy tmmed Alely TO 35 Aldrug sto res. Doetor vours.if you feel a eold coming, with a fow doses of Perry Damned Poimkilisr. Better than quinine sad safer, 3 There are €,300 electric lig the Mauretania, when hia on Buy “Bartie Axe” Bnogs. The Proper School The old question, Shot iid Child bein 8 agit Ale 1 OT 41 Age, At What ty wer dre : dJiter i AES Sehool ba ucational circles panionship and study lent elements in an educ the young wi groups of children ente; 1001 same age example, if all children in a neighborhood could begin attendance at the age of fx or seven or eight yearg then the companionship would have mueh to do with fostering a child's interest in. the studies One woator's advice ents should sult cipal the where they re amine the chil ding wheth him begin schooling it is far better to hs opir this subject too children of a who have ‘health Body b Are exce- ALi0D inie to have sch at {for i DOs pot the Lil the ed that the par. with the ” 3 | in the of Cor prin. 4 » of strict deci a ph) There ¥en ten inion on many ambitious to requisite oh ing is of more con tal attainme child's education ier WY 6B Beene wta i» SAE 0 Anxious To Know, Fost “And,” looking up really a member of Congress?” “That honor been conferred upon me,’ repli the Representa tive “How you “Oh. beaut into his the girl said, eyes, "you are has ied perfectly an insurgent no Please for a moment that 1 wo silly as to be on that “Ah! What do you do Cannon's coat or black his Chicago Reco rd- Herald. don't suppose uld be idan ** Bia€ 80 brush shoes?” MISCHIEF MAKER A Surprise in Brooklyn. An adult's food that can save 8 baby proves Itself to be nourishing and easily digested and good for big and little folks. A Brooklyn man says: “When baby was about eleven months old he began to grow thin and pale. This was, at first, attrib- uted to the heat and the faet that his teeth were coming, but, in reality, the poor little thing was starving, his mother's milk not being sufficient nourishment, ly for an hour, 1 suggested that my wife try him on Grape-Nuts. She soaked two teaspoonfuls in a saucer with a little sugar and warm milk, fixed a second which he likewise fin- fahed. “It was not many days before he forgot all has sinee lived almost exclusively on Grape-Nuts. and robust, and as cute a mischief- maker as a thirteen months old baby is expected to be. “We have put before him other foods, but he will have none of them, evidently preferring to stick to that old friend Grape-Nuts, “Use this letter any way you wish, for my wife and 1 can never praise Grape-Nuts enough after the bright- ness it has brought to our house- hold.” Grape-Nuts is not made for a baby food, but etperience with thonsands of bables shows It to be among the best, if not entirely the best in use. Being a sclentific preparation of Na- ture’'s grains, it Is equally effective as a body and brain builder for grown-ups. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. “There's a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? one appears from time to time, They jare genuine, true, and full of human {tnterest, x A new Looking For A Life Job. The removal from the county clerk's office of two safes which had been purchased by the city in the days of Boss” Tweed recalls the story which a man once prominent in Albany politics used to tell when- ever he had an opportunity. John MeBride Davideon, maker of safes and member of the Inner circle, was met in the city hall park one day by a man who introduced himself as a fellow Albanian. “I am a glazier; can't you get me a job on the court- house or eity hall?” “No,” sald Davideon,. *1 don't think I can, They give those jobs ta New Yorkers.” “But 1 want only the job to put “What good will that do you?” “Once 1 have a contract for one pane of glass from these gentlemen my family is provided for, 1 need never work again,” was the reply. New York Tribune. An all-rubber automobile wheel has been patented, and with the hardness lessening until the reached, Ask YourDealer F or Allen’ sa Foots | A powder. Jt rests the feet circumferance Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ae eept no substitute, Bample mailed Free Address Allen 8. Olmsted. 1#Roy, N. Y. sand married couples lives to brate its golden wedding, Care, Try M Tubes, Trial Size, 25¢ or Write Murine Fye Rem urine Eye Balve k Your Druggist (o., Chicago Geological UK. 621 last year the prices on 2. oal lands and «¢ ¢ - Aft of noncoal acres of jasgifiled 10. and fi. fixed lie Wi, 31 res WhetBer Nerve IN It's Hig sinly 80. 8 from Colds, Heat Frombies, Capudine w pleasant to take i 10e., Bc and Stomach i relieve you. as immedi ry Soe. The density of population = Europe than in any - - wr com Dr. Pierce's I’ 40 years The slomanh iver and tiny granuics bowels a rapidly ional commerce Automobiles are ing factor in internat Bq or Barrie Axe” Snoxs, As inhabl se known, each 11 far tant to rquare stubborn months but one of those usnally hang oa for fremh cold coughs that Thera 120.000 an head Are AVErage Zum hairs Mere Winslow's fonthing soft e tion, alinys pair hing Byrap Tor Children me redineesinfam ea. cures wind colle 260 a bottle ®« Lhegn ing fleet bers num AXE” Bnoxs {edd Squirye Is And Brown Tails, if the red destroy pe rhaps the work ured what ion of thi High Street squirrels have thelr year only seven nests trees in the vicin. { these squirrels, the nests are as thick other places, are found in the same trees it would be desirable for all who have opportunity to observe the habits of they have in other clearing of brown-lail Brunswick Record. : an be made a powerful ally in The Record this week se seems {o be cf 8 dis covery HY A Case where two red home JAMEL were tound on the ity the home o and this 20 times x only four of year, when in done places in trees nests An Exception, { protestingly) That's just! Hike you men. A man never gets] inte trouble without dragging some | woman in with him He Oh, 1 don’t know, How about | Jonah in the whale?-—Boston Tran- seript, She The average cost a mile of a trans. | Atlantic submarine cable is $1,200 | Problem confronting anyone in need of a laxa tive is not a question of a single ac | tion only, but of ficial ef efforts to live in a healthful way, with | perm Elixir of Senna, whenever it is re it cleanses the system preference. of.all who wish the best of The combination has the approval of physicians because it is kfiown to be truly beneficial, and because it has given satisfaction to the millions of welldinformed families who have used it for many years past To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine manufactured by tho California Fig 8yrup Co. only. Aids Nature “Golden densed and concentrated form, food, build up the body obstinate coughs, and enriches the blood, feine Simplified, 1008 pages, only. B— Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Say so. In Plain English; or, Med up-to-date to cover cost of mailing Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Do you should use a heat. Have you seen the its appearance, you get this stove ses that the name plate geads "New Perlection.’, used it. It does everything that The New Perfection Oil Cook- Stove will do anything, from heating a of water to cooking & course t it won't heat a room. I “smell” it doesn’t smoke. It can’t get out of order, Light it and it is ready. Tum it down and it is out Only a woman who knows the trouble of carrying coal and cooking in a bot kitchen can appreciate what it means to bave a clean, perfect stove that will cock anything, boil, bake or rosst, and yet won't beat the kitchen, Howis R done? The flame is comtrolled in tur- quoise-blue enamel chimneys, ond directed against the bottom of pot, pan, kettle or oven, and only there. The flame operates exactly where it is needed —and nowhere else. With this stove your kitchen is cool. ; ckel finish with (be bright bine of the chimneys makes the stove orngs mental and attractive. Made with L 8 and 3 burners; 2 and 3-burner stoves can be bad with or withous Cabinet, Every desler everywhere | not 88 pours, write 109 Desoriglive Ciregiar 1o lhe nero agency of tise the Frank Deedmeyer tetown, Pri v8 that dealers from Ci T jariot Island sa in m in Canada vert goods as iy cording to th in New York His Hands Cracked Ope n. “1! am a man ty years old. Ma» hands were and cracked open on the Over B Year with large would erack open and bleed go that | coul¢ but little work They that | could not dress we morning They would bieed and the blood dropped on the floor i on two doctors, but they did m good. 1 could get nothing to do gover very sore insides for They fteh, BOTOR burn and i not sleep and cou! were sO if in ox the m3 Lae any About & year ago my daughter got a cake of Cuticum | began to use them my hands were all healed up and they have not been sore since, the Cuticura Remedies, “They also cured a bad sore on the highly of John W H.. Mar. the Cuticvra Remedies Hasty, So. Effingham, N 1909." For every $2 50,000 spent on one gineering it is estimated that a man B. N. U. 16 A complete set of British eggs is worth about $1,000, W. L. DOUCLAS 33.00,83.50,84.004& 85.00 ve SHOES 755% Wage W. L. Douglas shoes are worn hy more men than any other make, BECAUSE: W. L. Douglas $3.00 and BI.50 shoes are the lowest rice, quality considered, in the world W.l. and _®3. equal, in style, fit and wear, other makes costing $0.00 to 88.00, Fast Color Eyelets, : eninge ave W, 1 ire a on Th kis ph op - page ana price Ask your dealer for W. 1. ar for Mag 1 they are So Tor sale in yore (ow) write ribet Catntor, aiving | full 4) Aithetion) how 10 vvier gh mail, Shoes from fam Selivernd tos to the weArer ope a OP DROP y Bor bird's DISCOVERY “Before I began using Cascarets 1 bad 8 bad complexion, pimples on my face, and my food was not digested as it should Have Deel. Now I am entirely well, and e pimples have all disappeared from my 1 can tru fully yay that Cascarets I bave taken ouly fac * | | | | Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind, Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste God Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. Joc, 5c, SOc. 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