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Show Safeguards of Success There are 6000 national advertisers. ! I: Of these, the leading 400 alone last year invested j ' in space in the 30 principal national publications to E the amount of $15,194,231. In just one classification foodstuffs theadver' j : tising amounted to $3,52,7,179. This makes no ac I count of the millions spent in smaller publications, newspapers, trade work, outdoor and direct publicity. I Wlien any business reaches such proportions as l these it behooves those to whose hands it is entrusted j I to surround it with every safeguard. J We are keenly conscious of this responsibility. I e Our Advertising Department of 150 persons is or- I ganised not merely to obtain new business, but to I : make that which we have successful. To this end j I j by a strict censorship we protect each reader, thus se' I curing his confidence. To this end we try to pro" I I i tect each advertiser against unfair tactics, knocking, j I fi j untruth or exaggeration on the part of his competitors. To tliis end we maintain, at an expense of $25,000 1 I I annually, a division whose sole duty it is to improve e I ; copy, layouts, typography, display and the printing i I : quality of illustrations. To this end we do the best I I we know how in makeup, presswork and other I a mechanical operations. j f 8 These are our final safeguards for the advertiser j I : who has reached the point of starting. j I Back of these, however, lie the more fundamental I things thirty years of experience a closely knit j I j group of advisors a statistical bureau an expert j J division of commercial research. j I 1 It is these primary facilities which we wish at the J I outset to place at the service of the Pacific Coast, I : because we appreciate that the broad opportunities I e here call for equally broad effort, to the end that j J e whatever is done, may be done rightly. I Advertising Department j p ,THE QURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY ! I j ; ' The "Ladees'' Home Journal j 1 i The Saturday Evening Post - I I I The Country Gentleman ' ' l j The Criterion or Fashion jl 1 Pacific Coast Office j I J First National Bank Building, San Francisco Everett Sisson, Manager Ti -jl H?Tf.eCrWlfl spongy fees collects the Invisible '3 l&m & &3 germs of dZsease-sitreads tlicm over ii euiui3 aiaaza oup food and poisons us vith typhoid. Wl ( o-icasasa --.- , Olir Ve3S fliAIiARIA. hi?) ; : Jy E ARE all exposed to such dangers our only armor is good red I" I i . blood! Let your stomach be oC pood digestion, your liver active t-l 1 Ur "K" full of ',cooi pure air and you don't surrender to any of the disoane- 1-2 i jr'n? tj"crm. The beat known tonic imd ulterativc, that corrects a torpid liver, K$ t 110,115 d'aest'on 00 inat Kood blood is manufactured and tho oyntem nourished, is I f&s fioldcn Medical discovery 3 l 3 famous medicine has been sold by modfeine dealers in itE liquid form for is ' Ser 'orty ynro, givinp great jatisfoction. If you prefer you can now obtain Dr. '?( 'f;"Jrcc'3 Golden Mrdical Dincovery tablfits of your druggist at S1.00, also in 60c sire jr by nittil send 50 onc-cont ataraps, R.V. Pierce, M. D.. Buffalo, N.Y.. for trial box. r VM tOllPSfimi9 n-f T ifr are fully and nroperly answered In tlio Pooplo'o Medlcnl Ad-jL Ad-jL uvat,tUW VI JullC vlB()r by K.v. Pierce.M.D. All tho knowledco a yomia PWiIB"' or wotnan, wife or daviKliter chuuld have, fa contained in this bltf Ifomc Doctor Cook KWntainInc 100.1 r.awn with entrravliu:i bound la cloth, a ant free to nayoue sendlntr 31 one-1 one-1 "SDS utuijc to prapny ccct of vafpins: ajid paaCnec ffil'UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD. IMf EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 16, 1913. yC&fm epart. D ally. Arrive, GICEm Ogdcn (Preston nnd Logan solns), iie'jM;7'20 A M Denver. Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago- Q.nf) A M fi tim (San Francisco and lmtte ailso arriving). O.UU Xyx, Ojjden. Logan, Proston. 6:50 P: M, iiP:0 A- M- ?n?c$$&iff&B,i 10:00 P. M. J?4l9:15 A. M. lana ?s$i'm' 6:10 P. M. y;01 P. M. Mc L,r,,la7a?cn' 0maha 8:15 A. M. 2:05 P. M. Ogden. Bolac, Portland, Butte. 4:35 T, Jp:1.5 P. M. Los Anccler?wsV-a ch,caso 4:45 P. M. 3:50 P. M. verland BSKS 5.56?' chlcas' 11:35 A. M, ilWKdilK p fJT Ogden, Brigham, Cache Valley. Malad 1 -f .oe a tia- .iVi,J-t' and lntermcdlato. San Francl3co also tl.OO A, IVJL, 'VJjBr. Kolnfr. iifi'n "P TWT Ogden. Denvor, Omaha. Cbicago (Park q .cn T TW jfjOjR0"0" -t . 1V1. city. Green Blver and west only, re- IZ.OU Jr. IVI. tflflW turning). CKn T TUT t9:00 P" M. Ogden? Omaha and Chicago. O.OU -f. JYL. ;45 P. 3VX. Oeacn, Pocatello, Idaho Falls. Butto 8:00 A. M. 2:30 A, M. Ogden, Boise, Portland, Seattlo. 10:15 A. M. ,J.2:30 A. M, OBdon, eacramento, San Francisco, 11;15 P. M. 1?ftfrfe. City Ticket Office. Hotel Utah. Telcphc- ExcKinno 15. IHHIIHHHHH! Not Beyond Help at 87. Slcop-diBturbing bladder weakness, stiffnosa in joints, -weak, inactive kidney kid-ney action and rheumatic pains, aro all ovidenco of kidnoy trouble. Jlra. Mary A. Doan, 47 E. Walnut St., .Taunton, .Taun-ton, Mass., writes: "I havo passod my 87th birthday, nnd thought I was beyond be-yond tho reach of medicine, but Foloy Kidnoy Pills havo proved most beneficial benefi-cial in my caso., Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, "Tho Novcr-Substitutora, five (y) good atoieii, (-dA'cxUseuient.) THIS IS THE PLACE jl HimperialH i BK CLOTHES SHOP'jM j '' iffiliB 172 SOUTH MAIN ' - - OPP. WALKER'S BANK KKnEl jl Mm M JiE III 1 1 Every ' " 1 1 I I I Exception ra All Bias I J j or Reserve Serges and i I III win will Patterns in B 1 II I High Grade T Wl felpl the Vgr I 1 I I 1 I Clothing I J tlr? Wtf- gest' I i II I I Going Cl. L.:. Wooens. I I I 1 It Exactly kw ... . u . 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