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Show Back aches all the time. Spoils appeme; four wearies the body, worries the ralnd. Kidneys cause . J U It alt, and Doan's Kidney Pills relieve and cure It. H. B. "McCarver, "" From th lettm ami It turn on accuracy and forttho'tght.by Hart if. 'rail. Oak I'uk. lllinim The accuracy j Kld-a- y other symptoms of kidney troubls which had annoyed me for months. I think a cold was responsible for th whole trouble. It seemed to settle in my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills rooted it out. It is several months since I used them, and up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble." j Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all iealers. Price, 50 cents per box. Fos- - I Co., Duffalo, N. Y. TCO GOOD LIAR. A Acquaintanceship of Long Dura tion Was 8tvered. ; "Oh, yes, I know the plaintiff very well." said a witness recently in a lata age suit. "I used to visit him at lis shop every day and swap lies with iim." "Used tof" queried the examining wunsel, "what do you mean by that?" j "Just what I said," retorted the witless. I used to go there." "Oh," said the attorney, "you don't rtsit him any more? Did you have a 'ailing out?" i "Well, not exactly, I Just quit going here." "Tell the court why," said the attorIVny ney. ' library is for For a rest time review of the daily sources of better methods. ised Doan'9 Pills for backache and Ur-Mflbu- fa " of 101 Cherry st., Portland, Oregon, of (inspector fralght for the !fran- - Continen-- i fal Co., says: "I "Well. Judge." said the witness, crowing himself around in the chair .nd facing htm. "He told me once he tad a brother wbo could Jump forty eet into the air and remain up for wenty seconds." 1 Day of Scientific Feeding. ' The search for the fountain of youth as not been abandoned, as the nunv rous dietary experiments abundantly ttesL Science is the modern Ponce Leon. The era of strictly scientific! Ting for the most of us has not awned. and is afar off, but may ws ' ot hope that the time is coming when is most casual caller at the lunch Minter will order as many grams ot ion e r - s have information worth trading, and this space is at your in informa- service. would you like to know which tion on the youWhat would be willing others might enemies of easy errors and the know, and what will you do to help make a search for the Information? friends of forethought, to reduce mutually expensive mistakes of mechanical, commercial and professional people. What the Carpenter's Son is doing for the wagon maker's boy. No one seems able to tell me whether the light streak in the heavens known as the Milky Way is like a two tlncd fork or like a ring split on one side. It may be two rivers of stars uniting to form a main body which runs to an ocean. Where the two arms Join the larger part it is known as the bifurcation of the Milky Way. At this point is a fixed star known as the sun. Around the sun many big balls revolve and one of these Is called the earth. The surface of the earth consists of land and water, and for convenience in studying it there are imaginary lines drawn around it in two directions. The land is divided into continents, one of them being named North America, near the center of which are five bodies of water known as lakes. One of these lakes is called Erie, and some Of those imaginary lines are named parallels. At the junction of the south shore of Lake Erie and the parallel is a peculiar piece of land known as the Triangle. . forty-secon- d - In one this Triangle two churches united winter for the teaching of the word's of a man known as the Car- penter's Son, who had lived centuries before and given his time and his life the creation and extension of better methods. Near the churches lived a wagon maker, who had an only child, a boy a dozen years of age. This boy became Interested in the words of the Carpenter's Son and year by year he was helped by those words to overcome evil with good; to believe in more than he knew; to seek and find better methods; to study the whole world and to believe in other worlds; to be ever ready to try again; and today he Is helping others and being helped by others on account of the words which were passed along. to roteln, fat, carbohydrates and the Mt as his physical or intellectual seem to require? The man ho Is about to produce an epic will m to it that his bill of fare contains i requisite amount of nitrogen and losphorus and that he secures a suffl-en- t number of calorics ot bat Talus illy. ! Heat From Firing Guns. iTbe beat developed by the firing ot During levy guns is remarkable. me recent trials in Germany a gun tat had been fired seventy-fivtimes When Anna Ran the Store. iclted solder placed upon it, while While waiting for change at a riblother was hot enough to soften bon counter yesterday I picked up a piece of ribbon paper and wrote the above headline on it. BELIEVE DIDN'T j Anna ran a little store In a little i ist Coffee Was the Real Trouble. town one of the best uome towns In Some people flounder around and the world and some boys and girls ke everything that's recommended made Anna's store an evening resort. them but finally find ott that cof- - This accuracy missionary was one of Is the real cause of their troubles, them, and with a mania for ribbon paper for note books. By folding and i Oregon man says: It made fine pencil Tor 25 years I was troubled with tying and cutting for the pamphlets pocket. If I ever I was a steady coffee y stomach. inker but didn't suspect that as get hard up for subjects some of cause. I doctored with good doe- those ribbon records are to be dug rs and got no help, then I took up and expanded. My idea Is that they most anything which somoone else contain some thoughts worth wcarirg 4 been cured with but to no good. I Inside of your head. They may coniS very bad last summer and could tain trimmings for the heart also. t work at limes. Bonnet Blunders. "On December 2, 1902, I was taken After telling a youn? lady about I could not live bad Doctor said the f er twenty-fouhours at the most woman wbo wore her hat wrong side d I made all preparations to die. I in front to church, she told how a aid hardly eat anything, everything woman wore two hats to church, one itressed me and I win weak and sick newly trimmed and one just She had placed the new over. When II that condition cof-- t was abandoned and I was put on one on top of the old frame la a box stum, the change in my feelings and hurriedly dressed without noticme quickly after the drink that was ing that the old frame clung to the new bonnet. When a friend at church Isonlcg me was removed. noticed her new creation she remarked slcknens fell The pain aid away Had rh m me and 1 Lan to get well day that It did not feel good. been when on she she herself it I t put am now to It until day so stuck would bave an 11 and Instantly recognised eat ran heartily strong again, th no headache, heart trouble or the error In comfort and then discovered ful sickness of the old coffee days. a mistake in dressing, it Is possible Irlnk all I wish of Postum without to dress in a hurry and keep a clear head also. f barm and enjoy it Immensely. This seems like a- wonderfully Ervin's Shakes. ong story but I would refer you to door bell quit doing Its Tha front Trust National t First Bank, The was asked over to inand Ervin doty skicg Co., or any merchant of spect It. The back door bell worked In retard to my all ant's Pass, Ore.. Doth bells are run by the state-n- t right. t a sworn will seed and od!ng Tou can same battery which was recently reof this if you wish. freshed chemically, Ervin shook the Name 0 use my name." given by battery a little and then neither bell stum Cm., Battle Creek. Mich. would work. He could see nothing HU1 there are many who persistent fool themselves by saying "Coffee wrong but shook the battery again then both bells worked. He said be hurt me," a ten dsys' trial of didn't it do anythlog but 1 told him when will tell the truth stum in its place be had time to figure it out I wished 1 many times save life. would tell me what he did do. Can ha iThere'e a reason." He can't make me be!lev hi ook for the li'.M- - book The Road you? did nothing. W;iii:e" in each paefcag. neo-isltle- The world and you could spend a thousand dollars a world-widresearches on personal subjects. Have you something you neither want nor need which you will sell and devote the proceeds to a systematic hunt for Immediately useful information on some subject which Is now perplexing you? While making some Investigations In an Ohio city a man told me how he had spent eight years securing a method to help him know more about his business. Two blocks away I found another man wbo had been hunting two years for the same Information without securing It. As it was something the first man was willing I should pass along I did so. These men were strangers to each other and so far as I know have never met. At that time I was on technical subjects In the commercial field. I am cow devoting all of my time to personal subjects and this space Is to have the best I can secure. If a newspaper or magazine, an organization or an individual orders a special report it is understood that after It has been delivered a copy of it Is to appear in this department with or without a mention of the name for whom prepared according to arrangements. Every day I try to see, hear, think or read something you wish or need to know and In time this department eets everything of general Interest the space will permit. If I were to send a dozen columns to a hundred people to have articles marked which Interested them some would be marked by many and it may be all by some. I am having this done now as a test and it should Improve me. What have you enjoyed the most and what tha least? To encourage me you might tell me two you liked and only one you did not care for. I traded fiv,e articles of mer. chandise I did not want for three articles of merchsndi.se I did want, but with Information you can trade and retain, give and know more, send and yet hold. My goal is to make useful reports on greater individual accuracy, fortunate forethought and that personal subject in which you are decidedly Interesting. I day making To-da- e Hughson, of Chicago, whose letter follows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to the use of Mrs. Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compounds "Dsar Mm. Pinkham: I suffered for several years with general weakness and beariugp-dow- n pains, caused by womb trouble. My appetite was fitful, and I would lie awake for hours, and could not sleep, until I seemed more weary in the morning than w hen I retired. After reading one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of Lydl C Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I am so glad I did. No one can describe the good it did me. I took three bottles faithfully, and besides building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison out of my body, and made me feel as spry and active as a young giiL Mrs. Pinkham's medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be. Mrs. M. K. Hcoihov, 847 East Ohio St, Chicago, I1L Mrs. Pinkham Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacements. Apparently trifling- incidents in vromsn'a daily life frequently produc displacements of the womb. A slip on the stairs, lifting1 during menstruation, standing at a counter, running a sewing machine, or attending to th most Ordinary tasks may result in displacement, and a train of serious evils is started. The first indication of such trouble should be the signal for quick action. Don't let ths condition become chronic through neglect or a mistaken ldea that you can overcome it by exercise or leaving it alone. More than a million women have regained health by the use of Lydla E - Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If the slightest trouble appears which you do not understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Moms., for her advice, and a few timely words from her will show you the right thing to do. This advice costs you nothing, but it may mean life or happiness or both Mrs. Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington Kingston, Ont., writes : St, uDkar Mrs. Pixkham: You are indeed y A Case of Social Skill. One day as a boy I saw a blind man and a boy come into our town and en- ter the drug store. Curiosity caused me to follow and listen. I do not know why 1 remember such things when I never could bold the dates of history. The blind msn was selling a book. Before he was blind he sold drugs and our druggist remembered him. While the druggist was getting the money to pay for a book I beard the blind man say to the boy, "Didn't. I tell you. Willie, that the Lord would help us here?" Then while speaking of old times with the druggist the blind man began to tell a story, but a customer ty the stove took exceptions to the story and poured out a lot of verbal abuse on the book agent. The druggist rime from behind the counter, got between the customer and the blind agent and with a happy voice and cheerful manner began telling another story which the customer took good naturodly. The man with the boy was wU enough to get out without saying good bye, without finishing his own disastrous story and without hearing the helpful story of the druggist. Toe sgent's patron exhibited rapid forethought and skillful resourcefulness. J godsend to women, and if they all knew what you could do for them, there would be no need of their dragging out miserable lives in agony. "I suffered for years with bearing-dow- n pains, womb trouble, nervousness, nnd excruciating cead-ach- e, but a few bottles of Lydia 1 Pinkham's maae tue 100s v. compound egetauie new to me. I am light and and promising I happy, and 1 do not know w hat MCKnesa 1" Is, and I now enjov the best of health." 1 I Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable upon to restor Compound can always be reliedaovereiirn cure for health to women who thus anffer. It is a the worst forms of female complaints. that bearincr-dow- n feelin?, weak back, falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It diMolve and expels tumors from tha uterus In the early stage of development, and checks any tendency to cancer ous humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up tba entire female system. li record of cores la the greatest in the world, and should be relied upon with confidence. th rirlnftt Utteri fend ilnilirw SB? OCnnn FORFEIT tnmwHlyn absolute WIIUUII rnoln.ni LrdteE.ru irti'V" MmlielB Co Ljraa, Ma. WML mwm v Willi "ivmiiivIlliWl IrMilllJPVNHIII IIS) 11 - vf Wvv I0i iwi HIKMRfllMl IMUKS.S III! IK 151'OlfJl) A Doer Bell Letter. Dear Mr. Exprsman: Tou left a card at my front door ssylng that you had a package for me. The door bell Is to blame. The recent old HALL'S CANKER AH D DIPHTHERIA REMEDY weather mas too much for It 1 am to blame also as I knew It was nearly J C Vt Q II C POm TNI MOUTH. THKOT, S)V ALL DWuQQltTS eihsupted. My place was to have fixed STOMACH AN 0 lOWILS..,. 0SNSMAL ITO'll lILO" ANB SIC It or put a card notice above tha bat ton. The day you called there were Nilien-Judso- n Salt Lake City, Utah. Drug Co., General Agents. several In the houe ready to receive express packaes. One wanted Florida orange, another Pennsylvania Demand th Utah Hand Mad Mors chickens, another some candy from Collar from anywhere and the fourth a little pig your for roasting. As I am expecting an ex Superior press package every other week I wish to tha you would try the back ?oor bell If o4. fmt k Jet e f mid the front one does not open the doof. You Whitaker& Dallas, Makers,1;.:::: river hav trouble with ham will If the back bell does no better pleasa hold I wanted that package pound hard. MiOMtar D. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. cash ptct eio eo the day yon didn't leave It and soma HAW FUR3 a wo GAME HEADS ona Is In the bouse all the time. Waka aH Fisi C""l !ttt4 twM M4 (Mors. us up to save yourself another trip. frB, MEMEftV. The furrier, SALT LAKE CITY ee.os i st. r0S its Please pound hard. Kick. lass atTv, vtam My ntltll tl dale HI 0r WH-S- ma-chi- na MADE ttp. Oct. sit |