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Show G OBSTIPATION WILSON'S INAUGURAL XT'- - ''VB- - ISM New Chief Executive Declares H is Aim Will Be to Correct the Evils of Our National Life Without Impairing the Good. March 4. President ly set up at the beginning and have Washington, Woodrow Wilson's inaugural address always carried at our hearts. Our delivered today, one of the shortest on work is a work of restoration. We have itemized with some degree record, was as follows: There has been a change of govern- of particularity the things that ought ment. It began two years ago, when to be altered and here are some of the house of representatives became the chief items: A tariff which cuts Democratic by a decisive majority. us oft from cur proper part in the It has now been completed. Tbe sen- commerce of the world, violates the ate about to assemble will also be Just principles of taxation, and makes Democratic. The offices of president the government a facile instrument in have been put Into the hands of private iuterests; a bankand the hands of Democrats. What does ing and currency system based upon the change mean? That Is the ques- the necessity of the government to tion that Is uppermost In our minds sell its bonds fifty years ago and perThe Man Who Put tbe today. That Is the question I am go- fectly adapted to concentrating cash E T ing to try to answer, in order, If I and restricting credits; an industrial system which, take it on all its sides, Look lor This Trade-MurPie. may, to interpret the occasion. tureon the Label when buyiur It means much more than the mere financial as well as administrative, ALLEN'S FOOT-EA- SE success of a party. The. success of a holds capital In leading strings, reThe Antiseptic Powder for Ten. party means little except when the stricts the liberties and limit the opder, Aching reet. bold every, nation Is using that party for a large portunities of labor, and exploits withwhere. JV. Sample FKRR. A'lilrcas, ALLEN St. OLMSUU, L stay, N. V. and definite pojapose. No one can out renewing or conserving the natthe purpose for which the ural resources of the country; a body AOENT Ion't wrci.t miutlier axrm-- until mistakenow seeks to use the Demo- of agricultural activities never yet nmlun our apoyou write fnr Ir about particular. dal iirr.'r on ey MfllliiH huua.-hulanlls. cratic party. It seeks to use It to In- given the efficiency of great business (limit until March IMh- Hts prortta. Ada hpe. dully Co., sot hmplra Bids-- . Bolae, Idaho. terpret a change in its own plans and undertakings or served as It should be point of view. Some old things with through the instrumentality of science which we had grown familiar, and taken directly to the farm, or afforded Some hotels are like the lac where the pavements are made ol which had begun to creep into the the facilities of credit best suited to very habit of our thought and of our its practical needs; water courses ungood intentions no fire escapes. lives, have altered their aspect as we developed, waste places unreclaimed, have latterly looked critically upon forests untemled, fast disappearing VINK Only One "BKOMO That U I.AXAI1VH HUoMO Qt'I olIMNH. Iml i hem. with fresh, awakened eyes; without plan or prospect of reuewal, for the aikiualutM of K W'.oikiyk utm a Cold la uut ujr, lurtii urip in l wo wiv aV. I'ave dropped their disguises and unregarded waste heaps at every mine. fliown themselves alien and sinister. We have studied as perhaps no other Winner. Some new things, as we look frankly nation has the most effective means "Did you get any of thtt bargain upon them, willing to comprehend of production, but we have not studied ribbon?" as- cost or economy aa we should either ' tlnir real character, have come to "Yen," answered the college girt sume the aspect of things long believ- as organizers of industry, as states proudly. "I bucked the line for ten ed In and familiar, stuff of our own men, or as individuals. yards." Purple Cow. Nor have we studied and perfected convictions. We have been refreshed the means by which government may by a new Insight Into our own life. . Just as Good. We see that in many things that be put at the service of humanity, in Thirsty Girl llring me a hot lemon- life Is very great. It Is incomparably safeguarding the health of the nation, ade. great In its material aspects, in its the health of its men and its women Innkeeper Haven't any, miss, but body of wealth, in the diversity 'and and its children, as well as their rights the beer la warm. Fllegende Blaefr sweep of it energy, in the iuduatrlea in the struggle for existence. This is ter. which have been conceived and built no sentimental outy. The firm basis up by the genius of Individual men of government is justice, not pity. Bright Work. and the limitless enterprise of groups These are matter of justice. There "I have here a handy article that of men. It Is great, also, very great. can be no eouallty or opportunity, the Bella for 10 cents," began the caller. In its moral force. Nowhere else in first essential o'. justice In tbe body "Don't want It." snapped the woman. tbe world have noble men and women politic, if men and women and chil"I didn't think you would buy It," exhibited in more striking form the dren be not shielded in their lives, aid the caller a he turned to go. beauty and energy of sympathy and their very vitality, from tbe conse"The lady across the street told ma helpfulness and counsel In their efforts quence of great Industrial and social your husband never gave you any to rectify wrong, alleviate Buffering, processes which they cannot alter, money." end set the weak in the way of control or singly cope with. Society "She did. eh?" exploded the woman. strength and hope. must see to It that It does not Itself "Give me five of those things you art Put tbe evil has come with tbe crush or weaken or damage Its own mors me selling. My husband gives good, and much fine gold baa been constituent parts. The first duty of money in a day than that old cat gets corroded. With rlchea has come in- law is to keep sound the society It In a month." Exchange. excusable waste. We have squan- serves. Sanitary laws, pure food law, dered a great part of what we might and law determining conditions of POLYGLOT. have used, and have not stopped to labor which Individual are powerless conserve the exceeding bounty of na- to determine for themselve are intiture, without which our genius for en- mate part of tbe very business of justerprise would have been worthless tice and legal efficiency. and Impotent, scorning to be careful, These are some of the thing we shamefully prodigal aa well a admir- ought to do, and not leave the others ably efficient. We have been proud of undone, the old fashioned, our Industrial achievements, but we fundamental safeguarding have not hitherto stopped thought- of property and of individual rigbL fully enough to count tbe human cost, This 1 the high enterprise of the new the cost of live snuffed out, of ener- dayr to lift everything that concern gies overtaxed and broken, the fear- our life a a nation to the light that ful physical and spiritual cost to tbe ehlne from the bearthfire of every men and women and children upon man' conscience and vision of the whom the dead weight and burden of right. It I Inconceivable that we It all has fallen pitilessly the years should do this a partisan; It la inthrough. The groans and agony of it conceivable we should do It In Ignorall bad not yet reached our ears, the ance of the facts a they are or In solemn, moving undertone of our life, blind haste. We shall restore, not 'decoming up out of tbe mines and fac- stroy. We shall deal with our econtories and out of every home where omic system as It I and a It may the struggle had It Intimate and fa- be modified, not a It might be If wo miliar eat. With the great govern- had a clean heet of paper to write "How many foreign languages cai ment went many d"p secret things upon; and step by step we shall make too long delayed to look It what It should be. In the spirit of which .one talk." Into and scrutinize with candid, fear- those who question their own wisdom "Well, he Mrs fa understands less eye. Tbe great government we and seek counsel and knowledge, not rythlng bis baby say." loved ha too often been made use of hallow self satisfaction or the exciteCLEAR HEADED for private and cM!h purposes, and ment of excursions whither they canHead Bookkeeper Must Be Reliable. those who used It bad forgotten the not tell. Justice, and only justice, shall always be our motto. people. Tbe chief bookkeeper In a larg And yet It will be no cool proces At last a vision ha been vouchBusiness bouse In on of our great safed us of our life a a whole. We of mere science. The nation ha been Western cities speaks of the barm the bad with the good, the de deply stirred, stirred by a solemn coffee did for him. (Tea Is just as based and dectd"nt with the sound paslon, stirred by tbe knowledge of Injurious because It contains caffeine, tnd vlial. With this vision we ap- wrong, of Ideal lost, of government j the mhw drug found la coffee.) proach new affairs. Our duty I to too often debauched and made an In"My wife and I drstk our first cup cleanse, to reconsider, to restore, to strument of evlL The feeling with of I'ostum a little over two years ago com-c- t the evil without impairing the which we face this new age of right and w have used It ever since, to the fwd, to purify and humanUa every and opportunity weep across our entire exclusion of tea and coffee. It of our oommnn life without heart-stringlike soma air out of prTea happened In this way: weakening or sentimentaliring It. God' own presence, where Justice and "About three and a half year ago There ha been something crudn and mercy are reconciled and the Judge I bad an attack of pneumonia, which heartier end unfeeling in our haste to and the brother arc one. We know left a memento In tbe shape of dys- succeed and be groat. Our thought ha our task lo be no mere task of politics, or rstber, to apeak more cor been 'Iet etrry man look out for him but a task whli h shall search ns pepsia, , neuralgia of the stomach. My lf, l t every general In look out for through and through, whether we be 'cup of cheer bad always been coffee Hfif.' while; we reared giant machin- able to understand our time and the or la, but 1 became convinced, after ery wMrh ffia3! It Impossible that any need cf our people, whether we be Ina time, that they aggravated my tom-ar- but those who stood at tbe levers of deed their spokesmen and Interpretrouble. I happened to mention C"r,tr! should have a chance to look ters, whether we have the pure heart n the matter to my grocer one day and cut for themselves. We bad not lo comprehend and the rectified will he suggested that I give I'osturn a morals. We remembered to choose our high course of action. our I trial. This I not a day of triumph; It Is rll enoiith that we had set up a "Next day It came, but tb cook which was want to s rve the a day of dedication. Here muster, not policy made the mistake of not boiling It auf--j humblest well sa tbe most power- the force tif parly, but the forces of fieKnfly, and we did not like It much. ful, wffh an eye siniie to the stand- humanity. Men's hearts wait upon us; tm however, soon remedied, This ards of JuMlre and fair play, snd re- men's live bang In the balance; men' and now we like It so mueb that we in e mlr red It wiih pride. Hut we wre hopes call npon n to say what we be-i will tieter change back. Poftum, and in a hurry to bejcreat. will do. Who shall lire up to th9 beeiiieps very Ing a food beverage Instead of a drug,' We have come now to the sober great trust? Who dares fail to try? baa been the meana of banishing my i. I summon all honest men, all Th? erale of patriotic. stomach trouble, 1 verily believe, for fallen from our eje. all forwardlooking men, to my side, have 1 am a well man today and have used We have ma!e up our mind to aqtiare j God helping men. I will not fail them, no medicine. national life !f they will but counsel and sustain every process eff "My work aa chief bookkeeper In aea'n with tbe standard we o proud- - i mel our Co. 'a branch bouae here la of a very confining nature. During tny rinking days 1 was subject to clean bouse and buy auto and char-lot.- " What Would You Do? nervousness and the btses". Tbes were If a do would "What yon yon have left me since 1 began tj'ng Pout "I would be proud of my situation am, and I can conscientiously recom- millionaire?" was the question pro- and also glad, and I would own auto an East and earn pounded lo the little boy of mend It to those whose work confine money by hiring them out" them to long hour of severe mental aide school tbe other day. "I would go to the finest 'movie' answer were East sider exertion." Name given by Toataa The little every night, also matinee, If possiCo, Halt la Creek, Mica. Interesting. Some of tbem wrote: ble." "1 would have a bouee with room "There a reason," tod It I ex"I would buy a yacht and be elected plained In the little book, "The Road for each kind of use, such a sitting mayor and comer the market." to Wellvllle," In pkg. room, bedroom and dining room." "I would feast my peasants, also irt Evee read th above letter? A "I would buy bank and be a bank stitute an education school." an appear from time t tim. Tby president at a larg salary" "I would buy tbe subway and f genuln. trwe, end full f bums "I would lira oa fifth avenue la a rich by charg'.--g tea cents.- Adv. Interest, a Every Picture TtlUaSlory.' Munyon's Paw-PaPills are unlike all oth er laxative or cathartics. They coax the liver into activity by gentle methods, they do oot scour; they do not gripe; they do not weaken; but they do start all the secretions of the liver and stomach in a way that soon puts these organs in a healthy condition and corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-PaPills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; they enrich the blood instead of impoverishing it; they enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that is put into it Price 35 cents. All Druggists. . ADDRESS vice-preside- EilnFEE k IriMiv-ll-uii- . 2 M&c 1 StraigKten That Lame Back! Backache is one of Nature's warnings of kidney weakness. Kidney disease kills thousands every year. Safety is only certain if the early warnings are heeded while help is possible. Doan's Kidney Pills have helped many thousands to get rid of backache, strengthen weak kidneys and regulate bladder and urinary disorders. Don't neglect a bad back. If your back is lame in the morning, if it hurts to 6toop or lift, if the dull aching keeps up all day, making work a burden and rest impossible suspect the kidneys. If the urine is off color and shows a sediment, if passages are irregular, too frequent, too scanty, or scalding, this is further proof. There may be dizzy spells, headaches, nervousness, dropsy swellings, rheumatic n attacks, and a general tired-ou- t, re-tly- for-ruift- J i beed-)r.fin- tbr-JEt- or , coffee-d- ft Aft;r Doctor Gave Up Hope mis-ste- run-dow- Use Doan's Kidney Pill3, the remedy that is publicly recommended by 100,00f persons in many different lands. Doan's ac quickly, cong tain no harmful nor drugs and are wholly harmless, though remarkably effective. habit-formin- p, "When Your Back is Lame Remember the Name"' DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS At all Dealers or, by Price 50 cents. MaiL HIS IDEA. r-rCl- f? T"aVi i Co, Buffalo. Foter-Milbur-n " V.A "Maid her olT! Ilald her nigger!' off, yelled the driver, "lite a tryln' ter!" replied the negro; "Speak to ber! Fpeak to her and Spring Clipping of Horsea, The modern N. Y. Polltenes Ignored. Virginia farmer was driving a re-fractory cow down the road one mortv Ing. The cow and the driver came to a crossroad. The man wanted lb cow to go straight ahead, but the cow picked out the crossroad A negro was coming along the crossroad. Hald her off! Hald her off!" yelled the driver. The negro Jumped about tbe road and waved hi arms. The cow proceeded calmly on her wy. Nervousness Explained. The young man entered the president's office and stood first on one foot and then on the other. He dropped his hat, handkerchief and umbrella. Altogether he was a highly developed case of nervousness. "Well, well," said the employer. Out with It!" "I have come, sir," said the young man. and then began to stammer. "Well, speak up. Have you come to ak for the hand of my daughter or a raise In salary?" "If you please, sir." stammered the young man, "If both." Kucbange. w-- e s Ccred H. R. Hatch, 2518 Cedar St., Everelt, Wash, says: "I doubt if any out ever suffered more than I did with kidney complaint. My back was so bad I could hardly walk. Tha least jar or caused twinges that fun ly mads me groan. I dreaded to stoop, for I knew what I had to sutler when I had to straighten up There was generally a frequent deaira to again. urinate, but at other time, the secretions were retarded, dark in color, almost like blood and pained terrible in passing. The doctor said I had but a shor. time to live. As a last resort I began to use Doan's Kidney Pills and rspidly grew better, and at last was completely cured. 1 have remained in good health ever aince." When your back hurtt, when If our ItiJneyt trouble you, when or fraeur, don 'I timply uJ( for a yo feci lirtJ, worn-ou- S IfiJn ttmeJy at.'- - distinctly for Dean's Kidney Pills, th tame tha. cured Mr. Hatch, end ma aura thm nam DOAN'S It on the box. condition. 3 fu-- e, iTF 1 ret shell stop!" smnng th "Cood mawnin', cow good maw rv borne owners said the negro jxilitcly. In'!" and farmers is to clip all horses in the t'C'ng. It I done on the thpnry thnt in Wssfhlngton. Inventor will be ln tlnir natural Male hr"ai were not oblitred to work, so could shed the winter c.it in terested In the establishment cf Customer What can I do for Ilea c'n,forV oter a period r.f evrrl week, t'aient Information I'.ureau, Itarrislef tsnne we cMio thm to do Urd work on Puildlng, on a dog? Washington. I). C. The pur pfmij day, the winter coat aluxiM poe of this bureau I to supply fre DrutKlst (absently) Iog fleoa got warm I for the tne t'3t we to inventors Information regarding tb long all right without any nfitarjce lay rmrved off our heavy winter r,rnier;a. Capped from anyone. lioraes dry off rapidly, heme thee dn n"t patentability of Inventions, and any tal" Cild as ea;!y ri'.r arc tl.ry s prn other detail relating to patents, trad SUFFERED FOR 25 YEAR3. aflertrd with ftber silments mark, copyright, etc. Inquiries ad animsiU whe I'lMcr bur hM is to thl bureau will receive Mr. K. M. Fleenor, R. F. D. S3. Otter-nein- . the petT)irfiti'n f'r bourn. r lipjf'd prompt attention. Adv. suffer a t "I bad been Ind.. dry e!f rapidly they lietur, gH 2"i more gitrnl from their f"aj arid erne mit er from Kidney Trouble for fclrout Onto It. tbe mr.njina: rfrehed anj lit f. r work. yars. 1 finally got so bad that I had in Sinre I'jobbs Fkinnum I trying to pror.f the ball sdvent t!e and work, SDid yO Wctfe ef mote a new mining company. ptar flipping mmlnne, doctor failed to do . tnkina; off tlie winter emt ia ear, Wi'h fall for It? I me kept the tiiriiirie a bore can le any good. (f1 Slotiba No; I tumbled. rlipped all orer V t getting worse all the in liilf an brnir. whrrd with the old V. fT rf and it at laft time M 4 clipper it required severnl hnurs to ' Iriftamma-?- , do if. L'urf),d " m Va.'j i!rr- i i ( ' ' t , ri KnajaV- lu . V, Jitpert Itladder. of Vitlon the I'l'rrmen lrt tmw clip the mri all 1 rti nc ! hi j r. 1 im t a a m, 14 dAr a. M. I ''and had given up eivpr tren or thre times a year. Tlie flanks pa U hope, when one sn'l an c!tppd evrt-- ttirr or f xir Onaalps repat everything tbey fceaf it i ti clean the psrta day I received jour and a lot they don't. Tbia mesna I! t ; lo li'ikl.l silver- - frp fnilkifitf. opporf unit f M and ft tri"-- r ft. M. into to impurities and tiging your poied and matt it practice 1 tin-e1- ij dre"d d r-- r rn-r!'- te - two-bm- rrrm Hstoii rtt ' '1 . r ''. fttnor. pii, resolved to try them. I did, and took o.ily two bofs, and I am now sound a.'id well. I rerard my cure as remark- Ms. I can rpeommend Oodd' Kidney I'i'la to any one who is suffering from Kidney Trouble as I was " Write to Mr Fleennr about this wonderful remedy. Dodd's Kidney Tills, fine, per box at your dealer or Oodd' Medickie Co.. Puffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem !KngIish and Oerrnao words) and recl--p for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. the i Hu'iV. lary to In Rubber Atrocities, '1 can sympathe with thoae tim of atrocity in the rubber J- ben able to a noiseless flat whed a yet. pro-due- - Osat If yra are eoevieeed 'f na is a ;a ef yxir some rlrrirTneTl or ft- f eanintna, ea 4 atinetly yea tmght a orco bring to yoBt aid 53 K-- Z "What do you know Mmut them?" "H i my business to carry our rubber trees In and out of the house, ao cording lo the weather." has a Do Not Delay r vicre- gion." No Inventor o T. Women P3 n; g Nearest She Could Get. "Ro Hetty didn't marry a lord after all." Adv. "No, but she married a man who a lord." Boston gets as drunk a Disagreeable. "He Is the most disagreeable man t Transcript. know!" When a pretty widow begin to "Tes, he told me be had to ask you thre times for five dollars you bad hand baby talk to a bachelor he borrowed " might a well surrender. And some men are too dulee In guesswork. tt Dr. Pierce g pj p FaTorite rrcscnptiog n g It aeta dtrertty tm the erpaes sfTrrt4 and tone the entire srsterav B Aali Yew Drwggis U R BaatOaefe Syra. taM Vf , O t pj IJ I I . I a. tUvl'hiffliUZIl e W. N. Salt Lake City, No. 10-1- DYES PUTNAM FADELESS ekecw!1 aT,T fr SUt, r4 M.iu., any " v ht mi allmrt arvt ir One fVMrr rWa ihW wn orrt1n sVar fr hnrl rrjpme apart. . r--a t ( T. Pleur S . g ir mM TVrri M't Cefaa MflltOl T"ral III. y.l... |