OF r Food Products RECEIVED THE ONLY Grand Prose (HIGHEST AWARDS) At the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition AGAINST ALL COMPETITORS ON -...fS-OHVES-CONOIMENTS-CAUFORNI SPeV-;jSMVlLl.l8-MUD ORISUINQ-CONOKNSEO MILK-EVAPORATED MILK CALIFORNIA FRUIT CANNED MEATS CORNED BEEF-SLICED DRIED REEF-OX TONGUE VEAL LOAF HAM LOAF VIENNA SAUSAGE WHERE QUALITY r COUNTS WE LEAD your Grocer Has Them Insist on Getting Libby's LIBBY, MoNEILL & LIBBY Church For Every 20. Bates City, a pretty little village to Missouri, has more churches in proportion to the number of its in habitants than any other place in the world. The population of the Tillage Is 100, and there are five churches within its limits. For several years only four church es were there, but the fifth was com pleted recently. The new church ai built by the reorganized Latter Pay Saints. The other denominations which have churches In Bates City are the Presbyterian, soutnern ftiemoaisi, Baptist and Christian. Trick Of The Trade. "Great Scott, man!" cried the ex 'asperatcd (tuest in the hotel dining room. That squeaky phonograph is the limit of all limits. Why, people can't remain at the tablo a few min utes while it Is playing." "Ah, that Is a little Joke of mine," explained the suave proprietor. "That phonograph Is a great saver." "In what way?" "Why, it gets on the nerves of the diners and they have to leave the table without even waiting for dessert. If the squeaky phonograph breaks down I'm going to put in tmgptpes." Chicago News. Metric System To Date. "Now, children," announced the austere instructor in advanced arith metic, "you will recite in unison the table of values." "Ten mills make a trust. "Then trusts make a combine. "Ten combines make a merger. "Ten mergers make a magnate. "One magnate makes the money." Wall Street Journal. Just As Good. She Oh, George, you've broken your promise! The Cheerful One Never mind, dearie! I'll make you another! Comic Cuts. One of the great Intellects of Eng. land has stated that not above 60, 000 people in all Britain can read and understand the ordinary London newspaper. HIS DAYS NUMBERED. Bow Youngstown Man Disappointed the Pessimists. John H. Trube, 342 Harvard St., Youngstown, Ohio, says: "In spite of three different doctors I was getting (fforse, and was told I couldn't live six months. They called it Brlght's dis ease. My limbs were swollen so badly I had to keep to the bouse for nine months. The urine was thick, passages were freauent and scanty and my head was sore and dlz y. I used Doan's Kidney Pills on the advice of a friend, found com plete relief In time, and two years have now passed without a sign of kidney trouble." Remember the name Doan's. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fos-ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Lawyer Knew Case Well. A well-known attorney of this city bad a client whose case presented a mans of technicalities, of which nls lawyer took every advantage. Before the final argument and hand ing down of oplnlqn, however, the lurcea 10 lake a Journey of some hundreds of miles and was compelled to be abesnt for several weeks. He nrranged with his at torney to Hash him by telegraph tho result of the trial, but told him to so word his telegram that the ad dressee alono would comprehend its import. The result was the awarding of a verdict in favor of the litigant in question, and his delighted counsel sent him the following message: "Justice and truth have trlumph- What was his amazement at re ceiving a few hours later a telegram from his client which said: "Yours received. Hard luck. Ap peal Immediately." Philadelphia Honey Crop $20,000,000 A Year. For a body of workers of which so little is seen by the public the bees of the Unittd States, are a high ly desirable lot of producers, tho value of their yearly store of honey being estimated by the United States Bureau of Entomology at $20,000, 000. Nor does that fix the limit of their usefulness, for their services In fertilizing the blossoms of fruit trees and plants are said to be worth even more than their honey. It is unfortunate that this Impor tant non-trust industry should be sub jected to regulation, but on account of the recent development of con glous disease?, among bees It Is recom mended that apiculture be not popu larized, but rather that it be con fined to specialists having a sufficient financial stake in the business to in sure proper attention to the health of the bees. New York Mail. MUNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE FREE. Not a Tenny to Pay For the Fullest Medical Examination. If you are in doubt as to the cause of your disease mall us a postal re questing amedlcal examination blank, which you will All out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag nose your case, and If you can be cured you will be told so; If you can not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us In any way; tbls advice Is absolutely free; yon are at liberty to take our advice or not as you see fit. Send to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill out and return to us as promptly as possible, and our eralnentdoctors will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely free. Munyon's, 63d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. One Way Of Routing A ltore. Martin Beck, the well-known vaude ville Impresario, was talking In the smoke-room of the Mauritania about bores. "Dash, the steel man," said Mr. Beck, "lias a short way with bores. One tackled him last month on the piazza of an Atlantic City hotel talked straight ahead to him for thirty minutes about grand opera. "Dash, the instant there came a pause, said earnestly: " 'I tell you, sir, there's no lobs ters like Maine lobsters.' "The bore started. "'No doubt,' he said; 'no doubt. But what has that got to do with what I was talking about?' "Dash heaved a yawn. " 'By the way,' he said, 'what were you talking about?' " Wash ington Star. A Loading Question. A young English suffragette tells of an Incident that happened at a meeting In the Scottish Highlands. "Speeches had been made to a large crowd.' Questions had been replied to amid applause. Imbecile young men making remarks about minding babies and mending socks had been silenced. Then, just as there was a temporary lull before tho putting of the resolution, a great bucolic Scotch voice from the back of the crowd rasped slowly in with the inquiry, obviously the result of prolonged rumination: " 'Wha made a mess of Adam?' " Buffalo Cbmmerclal. FOOD QUESTION Settled With Perfect Sutlsfuction by a Dyspeptic. Impediments. A commuter hired S Swedish car penter to repair some blindB on the outside of his house. During the day the commuter's wife looked after ininKYi, and once or twice came out to see If the man wa getting on all "Is there anything you need, Mr bengon!" he asked, on her second The carpenter gulped once or twice uut made no reply. The lady r Peated the question. Again a gulp and no answer, 'Why don't you answer me. sir?" aid the lady, Indignantly The 8wede turned and looked down t her gravely. "My raout is full of fgrews," he Mid. "i cannot speair undil I svaller some!" New York Times. Well SaUafl!. JV"n.,u,ud,on' how dld y make out with yeour summer borders?" asked the tall bumpkin on tho fence 'Wsl, tolerable," drawled the old farmer. "Three of them were art ists, so I got them to pstnt the barn, and the two that skipped board ran away with two of my homely daughters, so I can't kick, be gosh." Chlosgo News. It's not an easy matter to satisfy all the members of the family at meal time, as every housewife knows. And when the husband has dyspep-' sla and can't eat the simplest ordi nary food without causing trouble, the food question becomes doubly annoying. I An Illinois woman writes: "My husband's health was poor, be bad no appetite for anything I could get tor him, It seemed. "He was hardly able to work, was taking medicine continually, and as soon as he would feel better would go to work, again, only to give np In s few weeks. He suffered severely with itomacb trouble. "Tired of everything I bad been able to get for him to eat, one day seeing an advertisement about Grape Nuts, I got some and be tried It for breakfast the next morning. "We all thought It was pretty good. although we had no Idea of using It regularly. But when my husband came home at night he asked for Grape-Nuts. , . "It was the same next day. and t had to get it right along, because when we would get to the 'able the question. 'Have you any Grape-Nuts?" was a regular thing. So I began to buy It by the dozen pkgs. "My husband's health began to im prove right along." I sometimes felt offended when I'd make something I thought he -would like for a change, and still hear tho same old question, 'Have you any Grape-Nuts? "He got so well that for the last two years be bss hardly lost s day from his work, and we are still nslnf Grape-Nuts." Read the book, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's t Resion." Evrr read the shove letter? A new sim appears from time to time. Tbey sre iprnaine, true, and fall of bonis Interest. JT MAS BEGUN. li ikl Sill WsA mmb Jllll PAINT FAULTS. It Is a common occurrence nowa days to hear a man remark with dis gust: "It Is Impossible to hove good painting done these days; either the paint Is not pood or there are no good painters." This, however, Is not true. There Is good paint, and there are good painter. But the question is, bringing them together. One cannot expect a satisfactory painting job without pure white lead. There Is a way mnk rure you are getting pure white lead without test ing It. See that the keg bears Na tional Lend Company's famous Dutch Boy Painter trademark, which Is a positive guarantee of purity. How ever, any one can test white lend. National Lead Company, 1902 Trin ity Bldg., New Yorlt City, will send jou a lead tester and painter's outfit, consisting of book and color schemes, specifications, etc, upon request. Cartoon by G. A illiams, in the Indianapolis Notts. ELECTRICAL SHOCKS TO DESTROY EVERY WARSHIP AFLOAT Lewis Nixon Says Currents Flashed Through Air Is Battle Hctnoil ct Futura No Danger From Airships-Destruction So Terrible That Nations Will Be Forced to International Peace. Fishery. if when yon n.h for compliments, You find you catching none; No longer wait, but change your bait, And bait your hook with one. Philadelphia Record. The V. H. (iiiwrmncnt hns boneht 25 dross (3,1km boxm-i of Kongh on Huts to send to the Pmumm Cunui Zone, becuu.se it does tho work. The old reliable that never fails, 'luu uubetttubla exterminator. 15c., tt&c, 75c. New York City. Lewis Nixon, shipbuilder, graduate of the United States Naval Academy and for several years one of the chief constructors of the American navy, flouts the theory that the airship in any of its forms will become a formidable war ma chine. Instead, Mr. Niton believes that the death-dealing terror of the war of the future will.be the electric shock. This conclusion has been forced upon his Judgment by a careful study of the subject of new war agencies and by closely watching the manoeu vres of the Wright aeroplane as it sailed up tho Hudson and circled the representatives of the world's great est navies. In Mr. Nixon's opinion warships can guard against the danger of ex plosives that might be dropped upon them by airships by specially pre pared armor. He believes, though, that sooner or later there will be per fected a gtm or some other piece of mechanism for hurling a thunderbolt that will shock to death every man aboard a warship, irrespective of its protection. "I am convinced," said Mr. Nixon to a reporter, "that the thing could be done now, but the mechanism is so crude that the thunderbolt, or elec tric impulse, would kill the man who should release it. as well as the en emy. It is possible, of course, that some foreign nation already has per fected the necessary machine with which to hurl this deadly bolt. I hope, however, that It has not been done. When the principle is mast ered the result will make war so hor ribly destructive that the human race, through the sheer force of nature's first law self-preservation will abolish war. "The aeroplane is mainly interest ing now on account of the fact of what may grow from It. Possibly we Bhall see them like swarms of giant locusts flying over and beyond armies, to occupy positions and to cut off communications. "For purposes of observation they will be of great use. The helicopter, owing to Its smallerdimensions, seems best adapted to such uses, especially to be carried on men-of-war. "Insofar as I ran see, the dirigible, which will combine much that the aeroplane Is now proving out, is the ship of the future. "Count Zeppelin hasalready crossed ......... the Alps and made long voyages against adverse conditions in all sorts of weather. His airship is larger than the steamship of thirty years ago and more speedy than those that are now crossing the ocean in record breaking time. I look to see airships of the Zeppelin type half a mile in length. They will not come down to the earth any more than the Mauritania will anchor In a shallow stream, but will bo anchored up in the air, possibly a thousand feet or more. "Explosives will not be dropped down, as you could not hit a tug with an anple from the Brooklyn Bridge, which is only 130 feet high. Electri cal guns will be used, of course, and heavy ones like our present powder guns. "Ships at anchor will send tin bal loons or kites to carry special illum lnnnts, and in time of war the heavens all around will be brilliantly lighted with special forms of rockets. "Men-of-war will be protected best by special armament for attacking air craft. The airship, however, will rap idly develop as a peaceful device and will soon be as much a necessity of modern civilization as the automobile. "The attraction of gravitation, be ing a condition of matter, may soon be comprehended in such a way that the repulsion" which some way or some how balances attraction may be utilized to man's advantage. "The gas engine has made the air ship Dossible. Years ago the French found that each horse power could lift thirty-two pounds, so as much as we develop our horse power below this weight so much net lifting power shall we gain. "But you asked me as to the mili tary possibilities." continued Mr. Nixon. "We are on the eve of a tre mendous and far-reaching change in warfare. As long aso as 1900 I pointed out that soon thunderbolts would be thrown. The significance of a news item published about a year ago of a man receivlne a shock which nearly proved fatal while talking over a wireless telenhone was not then fnlly appreciated. It would be possi ble nt the present day to shock to death every man on a vessel at five miles distance, but so far the impulse cannot be projected at any one mark. But direction and nlmlnx will be mas tered after a while, and then thun derbolts will be thrown just as shells are thrown now." Tho annual production of wool in Australia amounts to about $125, 000,000. For COLDS anil CHIP. Rtck's rArrniKE Is the tx-st remedy rplievrs the ftj'hlnir mid frvcrishnHf cures the Cold and rt-Mon-h m irmal conditions. It's lUjulcl effects imnitUiuU'ly. luc., itec. and toe., at drug stores. Among the products of this year's codflshing in Norway are 47,000 bar rels of cod liver oil. TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR 3eemcl Imminent Scnlp Was Very (scaly awl Hnir Ctuite Out by Hand fuls Scnlp Cleared and New Hair Grown by Cutirura. "About ,twr years I was troubled with my head bein;; scaly. Shortly otter that I had an attack of typhoid fever and I was out of the bosjiit.il possibly txj months when I first noticed the loss uf hair, my scalp being till scaly. I start.l to use dandruff cures t o no eilect whatever. 1 had actually lost hoj e i f eaving any hair nt nil. I could brush it olf my coat by the handful. I was afraid to comb it. Hut after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap an 1 nearly a box of Cuticura Ointment, the change wag snrprisins. My scalp is now clear and healthy as could be and my hnir thicker than ever, whereas I had my mind made up to he bald. V. F. Htoeae. llroad St., Pittsburg, I'enn., .May 7 and 21, 'OS." Potter Drug & I hem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies. H"ton, Muss. Trees bearing wild oranges have grown wild nlong Flolda swamps tor hundreds of years. STARVING ESKIMO SLAYS HIS CHILD. St. John's, N. F. Tragedy in the Icy wastes of the Far North formed the burden of the news brought to this port by the Hudson Pay Com pany's steamer Adventure, which ar rived with the crew of the lost Dun dee whaler Paradox, in the story of an Eskimo, driven to cannibalism by Btnrvntlon, who ate his child and shot several neighbors who attempted sum mary punishment. The ParadoT, one of the fleet of Dundee whalers, met the fate of her companion ship, the Snowdrop, which was crunched In the merciless jaws of the ice floes off Baffin Land early In August a year ago. The crew, with scanty provisions, made their perilous way over tho broken Ice toward the mainland and were picked up by the Hudson Bay Company's steamer Peli can, which took them to Fort Church Ill, where they romained until the ar rival of the Adventure on her regular fall trip. The Adventure also brought several missionaries, surveyors and prospectors from the Northwest coun try. The Adventure's report of the can nibalism says the Eskimo's Ashing and hunting season had been a fail ure, and, driven mad by hunger, he cut the throat of one of his children and theft ate the little victim. When the man's neighbors learned of the crime they attacked him. nccordlng to the primitive law of their race. The outcast beat off all assaults, shot sev eral of the cttacklng party and es caped into tho wilderness of ice. EXPERTS TO ADVISE PITTSKUICC. PlttBburg. The Pittsburg Civic Commission, fnthered by Andrew Car negie and II. C. Frlck, announces that soon there will arrive in Pittsburg one of the most important and high priced trio of experts to be had In the coun try for the purpose of giving advice on'PIttsbi'rg's bad street car system, her river front nnd on plans for lay ing out the $500,000 park which Frlck has given the city of PlttBburg through his daughter Helen. Those who havo been employed to come at a salary of SS00 a day ago are Blon J. Arnold, of Chicago; James R. Free man, of Providence, and Frederick Law Olmstead, of Boston. Mr. Arnold, who Is an expert on street railways, will do his best to figure out a way in which the trans portation facilities of Pittsburg can be bettered. It is conceded that the street car service Is about the worst in the country. Mr. Freemnn Is the hydraulic engineer whom President Taft Is said to have paid $500 dally for making the trip to Panama, and he will take up the matter of Pitts burg's water frontage and suggest ways and mpans of saving the city millions yearly lost through the riv ers' overflow. Mr. Olmstead will tell the people of Pittsburg bow they can best beautify the park land given them by Frlck. It Is understood that Mr. Carnegie nnd Mr. Frlck share equally the SSOO a day paid to this trio of experts. Nearly All Animals In Canadian Buffalo Herd Escape. Calgary, Alberta. Word was brought here by a man named Ed wards that the Canadian buffalo park at Walnwrlght, Alberta, bad been de stroyed by tho prairie fire which has been burning in that section. As the fira burned the fence sur rounding the parks the herds of buf falo, fstimated at 800 animals, and a large herd of elk escaped. Many of tbr animals were killed. The fires caused a financial loss that will run into millions. About Noted People. Harry Benedict, of New Haven, Conn., received a telegram from Harry Whitney saying that he was rushing home after a "hard winter" in the Arctic. Surveyor Clarkscn. of New York City, said that the laws for the pro tection of life on harbor craft were Inadequate and that Congress should enact new ones. The Rev. Dr. William T. Manning, rector of Trinty Church, New York City, In a sermon said the country needed saner views on divorce and a revival jot patriotism. Coal and Coke Advancing; Roads Short of Cars. Baltimore, Md. For the first time since the early part of 1907 the rail roads entering Baltimore, especially those having a large coal tonnage, are face to face with a car famine. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad began distributing coal cars on the percent age basis. In West Virginia scarcity of cars Is more pronounced. Practically every mine in Maryland nnd West Virginia Is being operated to the capacity of the railroads. Prices of coal and coke are rising. McyVcctxaawcvi ovexcemvo VoxoXwc tciasAySyra? ojYvitlaw" Vis&oiiy stAW assslaTK&o tutored may be ro&aa ftvapcuscdL wx whavM kvct needci.asttvibcsUj rtvfteaxcs wWtciv& oitoasss mcicy upon proper xvcutsweu, preper cftorts.aiii r.;Yvw$ cay CAUFOKNIA Pic Syrup Co. iOLO Htm LfAi.1 I - DHIK.C STS entsiiEOMiv-finii.' "tn bottlc An Ingenious Kent Cult'. Some managers crave rcspun.M'l ty as a child does sugar, lake It away from them and t; elr si'lrlts drop and they losa their stamina. The oClce manager of a vigorous wholesale house was cucj given a month'r, vacation, supposedly to re fresh his mind asd get 1:1s thoughts on otlicr lines. Ho left a hale, hearty and vitally sturdy man. He was supposed to bo bac'tlrig In the cnblni, nt a mnmil, i 1'iL'n t'irl.. life easy, far away frj:u the toll and j cara of the greedy mart. la reality lie whs emeu uuve uy moiquiioea, worried to death for fear of busi ness going wrong, and chafed by n dragging impatience. His very soul longed for the strife and hta misera ble ennui drove him to aggravated liver troubles. In three weeks lie returned blanched and haggard, lie was put to work, loaded to the guards with responsibility, and with 16 hours' toil per day be fattened like a corn-fed pig. It was better than the most ingenious rest cure ever invented. To this day the man dreads his enforced layoff over Sun day. Brooklyn Magazine. We know of no other medicine which has been so suc cessful in relieving the suffering of women, or secured so many genuine testimonials, as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. In almost every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Almost every woman you meet has either been benefited by it, or knows some one who has. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files con taining over one million one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, in which many openly state over their own signatures that thev have regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made ex clusively from roots and herbs, and is perfectly harmless. The reason whv it is so successful is because it contains ingredients which act directly upon the female organism, restoring it to healthy and normal activity. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. Minneapolis, Minn.! "I wns n, profit sufferer from female troubles which cuuxeil a we ftkness mid broken lnvii c ondition of tho system. I read so much of what Lvdia K. I'inkliam' Aepctable Compound had done for other suffering women, I felt euro it would help me, and I must Hay it did help me wonder fully. Within three months I was a perfectly well woman. "I want this letter made public to show tho benefits to In derived from Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. JohnCi.Moldan, 2115 Second St.North, Minneapolis ."Uinn. Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. 51 FOR PINK EYE DtSTfMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cures the sick and acts ok a preventive for othfr. Liquidt piven m the tonguo. Sue lor brood marcs and all other. Beat kidney remedy; fio cenu and II a bottle; X und J 10 the dozen. Bold by all drugginte and borne goods Looms, or sent, express paid, by tho mroufucturers. POBN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, GOSHEN, WEIANA; Widows And Matrimony, Passing from theBe higher emo tions of the soul, there remain many and numerous practical reasons for marrying a widow. In the first ?lace she knows man, all his little weak nesses and foibles. She makes allow, nnces for them, and even indulges the poor fellow in his more harmless fol lies. Just as the experienced trainer from time to rune gives the colt the rein. There is a wisdom in this that the young thing Just graduated from an unbroken courpe of ico cream, soda water and theater par ties might well desire to possess; It would save many a rude shock In be ginning the stern realities of mar ried existence. Another thing, she can cook. io. 1 may have lived to eat the llaky biscuit and unimpeach able pastry of her making, but !t is doubtful whether he was ever abK) to enjoy them. By the time she hud niastcrfd tie art his indigestion lint become Irreparably damaged; lie could only look and long and re turn to dry toust and tea. In a thou sand little ways the second husband was the beneliciary and could truth fully acknowledge that dear John's loss waB his own groat gain. All of the testimony, however. Is not of this character. Marriage Is a lot tery at best, and one may draw u blank in picking a widow Just as easilv as through the choice of ;in untried mate. Washington Post. Pr. Pierce's Plcutiant Pellets rei;ulnte nnd invitrorutc stomach, liver und bowels. Supir coated, tiny granules, cusy to take as candy. The Swedish government ia seri ously consideringly the establishment of a tobacco monopoly. India and Ceylon supply seven eighths of the world's tea. U. X. V. 42. rr ft Mi lis Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of paint material. It it an absolute guarantee of pur ity and quality. For your own protection, ee it is on the aide of rv keg of white lad buv. mTiimi i Fin ccwpm T Vnt, tu.ldinf n Yoit SOUR STOKfiGH "I used Cavarcts and feel like a new man. I ha?e been a sufferer from dys pepsia and sour stomach for the last two years. I have been taking medicine and other drug, but could find no relief only for a short time. I will recommend Cascarets to nty friends as the only thing for indigestion and sour stomach and to keep Uie bowels in good coudition. They sre 'very nice to eat." Harry StucVley, Maucu Chunk, Pa. Pleant. I'llatshl. Potent. Taute (tood. Do Good. Never hk-keo, Weakou or Grip. 10c. 2V. Vc. Never 1.. II In bti, k. The gen Qtno tablet ktarme1 C C C. uuarantoaU to cure or your tuouer back. 93 f Children Like 1) ForllltAntl lli:-lllrU Al'l IIH Whether from t'oliU. Meat. Stomach or I rervcus I routiles. c apoillne will relieve you. It's llijiilii iileant to take acts limn. II ntely. Try it, luc., il-c and .vjc. at urn sluri. 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