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Show PINE TREE KAMSCHATKANS USE THE INNER BARK OF PINE TREES. Macerate It in Water and Bake Good, Wholesome Bread The Pine Keeps the Blood Pure and The Body Healthy. In Kamschatka the people live in Mr. Keunan compares the sound of their language to that of water running out of a narrow-mout-h Jug. Their bread Is made from the inner bark of the Pine Tree, macerated in water and baked without flour. They are a hardy race, the Pine keeping the blood pure and the various or Sana of the body In a healthy condition. Consumption is unknown among them. A noted specialist In throat and lung trouble, who established a camp for consumptives in the Pine Woods of Maine, and whose remarkable cures there have attracted great attention from the medical world, says that one-hal- f ounce of the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, mixed with two ounces of Glycerine and onehalf pint of good Whisky and used in teasponnful doses, will heal and strengthen the lungs, break up a cold in twenty-fmi- r hours, and cure any cough that is curable. The Ingredients can be secured from any prescription druggist at small cost Inquiry at the prescription department of a leadiug local druggist elicited the information that the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine is put up only in halfounce vials for dispensing. Rarh vial is securely sealed in a round wooden case, with engraved wrapper, showing the name Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) guaranteed under the Pood and Drug act June 30, 1906. Prepared only by the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O. plainly printed thereon. There are many rank imitations of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), which are being put out under various names, such as Concentrated Oil of Pine, Pine Balsam, etc. Never accept these as a substitute for the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, as they will Invariably produce nausea and never effect the desired results. earth-covere- d pita Fire Record for Laet Year. when a servant becomes master a cruel foe Is suddenly developed is attested by the dreadful havoc and loss of life occasioned by lire in the United States within the 12 months covered by a summing up of these losses for 1906. This record shows that nearly 7,000 lives were lost and more than $500,000,000 worth of property was destroyed by fire during that period. In no other country In the world Is the Are loss, in bulk or pro rata, anywhere near our own. Last year, owing to the devastating fire that followed the earthquake in San Francisco, this loss was in great excess of the average, but the average for' some years past has been $200,' 000,000 a year. The fact that i- -V , . Highly Eulogistic. The story is told of a bookkeeper in Little Rock. Ark., who was called upon to write a eulogy of his deceased employer. After much reflection the employe did ao in a fashion that seemed to Ills him to meet every requirement. effort ended with this remarkable estimate: Mr. Blank's keen perception and indomitable will led him Into the grocery and feed business, and subsequently induced him to embark in ihe coal business." Harper's Maga- zine. rt A-- Read the Experience of a Minnesota Woman'and Take Heart. HOUSEHOLD TREASURES EASILY SPOILED BY MISUSE. nrr rt fuiuir.l f,ir r.K-- McUrr of i.NAM tADKLKsS DYEb if k y,ur ilruggitt. M DONT DESPAIR. BREAD.; CARE OF CUT GLASS It your back aches, and you feel sick, languid, weak and miserable day after day don't worry. Doan'a KidSlightest Scratch Made While Washof ney 1111a have cured ing or Wiping Means the End thousands of women Usefulness of that Particin the same condition. ular Utensil. Mrs. A. Hetman of Stillwater, Minn., In reply to an inquiry how ui clean says: But for Doans Waitress" Gil glass The I'lMo-DatKidney Pills I would give the following: Wash the glass, not be living now. one' piece at a time, using a soft They cured me in brush as needed. (Ireut care iuut be 1699 and I've been taken with the paus. towels, cloth well I used since. to have such pain and water used in washing anil wiping in my back that once I fainted. Tbs lu be If scratched any glass. glass secretions were much disoray, even slightly, it is weakened, kidney 1 was so far gone that I and is almost sure to break at that dered, and was to be at death's door. thought Is point. One grain of sand, such as me I often seen in the liottom of a uin 8ince Doan's Kidney Pills cured in which lettuce or siiinaeh lias lieeu feel as if I had been pulled back from the tomb. washed, has been the occasion for the Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. loss of many a piece of line glass. Foater-MilhiirCo.. Buffalo, N. Y. not Glass that Is deeply cut is easily dried: the moisture remains In the Photographs Sent by Wire. crevices. Bury the glass as soon as Prof. Korn, of the Munich univerdried in a box of line boxwood or has greatly Improved his appar basswood sawdust i sawdust from sity, for tus photographs over transmitting woods of a resinous nature are best wires. He has succeeded In telegraph for this purpose). U't the glass stand photographs and sketches six half an hour or lunger, then remove sending seven inches square In this manner or from the box, and brush with a soft from Munich to Nuremberg, a distance cloth or chamois. Spread the sawdust of 100 miles. In from 10 to 15 minutes. out to dry, then set aside to use again. The revelations regarding frauduJapanese lamp shades grow more beautiful each season. A few years lent paint materials which have been ago it was almost imiiossible to find made by tbe Agricultural Experiment artistic shades, except those that were Station of Fargo, N. D., and published slate commismade to order, and they were expen- by Prof. E. F. sive. The Japanese have solved the sioner, have occasioned almost as problem in inexensive lamp shades. much of a sensation as tbe exposure Many attractive paper designs are of adulteration In food products did shown in the whops. The frames are when the latter first began to appear. of wood, lacquered black, and treated It has been shown that kegs marked often contain other In such a way that they are not Pure White affected by heat. The paper In tough substances such as rhalk, barytes, and of transparent quality. The decor- silica, etc., and that oil supposed to ations are by native artists, in simple be linseed often contains petroleum but rich tones, and are very effective. adulterants, to say nothing of water The Japanese bowls for lamps are the in large proportions, fometlmes, White IPads'' contain not an prettiest, but there are some good White Lead. of comiota genuine in American that pottery shapes The farmer Is a large user of paint bine well with Japanese shades. The bowls should lie plain, but if a little No one is more Interested than he is, decoration is diwlred. It ought to be that the label should enable him to get wbat he supposes be is paying for. simple. There should be a law in every state a of the ifrcd member Occasionally, be family, or jierhups one who is ill, requiring that all paint packages conmay wish breakfast served in his or labeled exactly according to theirpaint-buyher room. A dainty Individual ser- tents. That would enable every to buy intelligently. vice makes the filling out of the tray an easy task. But in case one bus not Phonograph Advertisement Indulged in this luxury, select the An enterprising German has patentdaintiest china. Have the linen spot- ed a device for fitting phonographs to less, and the silver glistening, let doors. As the customer enters tbs the eggs be cooked just right, tho door of a shop, a voice will call out: baked potato roiled in a napkin, and New conFlour is cheaper the toast well covered. Make the tray of special quality mincesignment attractive by laying the fresh fruit on meat Just received; try some, and green leaves, and garnish the broiled similar invitations. fish or chop with parsley or cress. If eggs are to form the breakfast, Clover dL Grass Seeds. Everybody loirs lots and lots of Clover they should be removed from the shells, or if poached, garnished with a Grasses for hogs, cows, sheep and swine. bit of green. e n It isn't always the people who Jolly you most that are your best friends. Tl i;rirl,t ative. 'IVa. the uikl llerb it, iMinfy the liluud, militate Good Health. ruaiuiain inl laxr. A good housekeeper keeps her kettles and her temper from hulling over. Thai OILVOSK BaiM-t- i Vaimnv. dprri.i- - Til c fell Srl a WUITK PasKatiK ulVtild Tahiti h.art sad ltd itnenas, a fed Stan IL4 fewLfeluittilol Or. Prickly thistles have their usea without doubt, but that doesn't Justify yon in becoming one. FOOT-EASE- quiets pain It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all Druggists, 26c. Accept no substitute. Trial package. FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, la-- Roy, N. Y. nerves and induces sleep At &II dealers. Price 25c 50c &LQ0 Dr Eorl S. Sloan, Bostoi,Mass.U.S.A. young man always sneers at tho love affaire of n widower. A 2ESS One of the Important Duties of Physicians and the of the World Well-Inform- ed is to learn as to the relative Funding :tml l. iiability of the leading manufacturers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians arc the most careiul as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prcscrilvd ly them, and it is well known to ph sicians and the Wei generally that the California l'ig Syrup and of methods correct its reason equipment and the ethical character of perfect Co., by its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy, TRUTH AND QUALITY d in every walk of life and are essential to permanent sucappeal to the cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won liecauso the appoval of physicians and the world-wid- e acceptance of the manufacof method and known to the of excellence the combination, all, of the original ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has leen long and favorably known under the name of acceptance as the most excellent of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wid- e laxative ns its and principles, obtained from Senna, are well pure family laxatives, of the world to lx? the liest of natural known to physicians and the name of Syrup of Figs and Flixir of elaborate more laxatives, we have adopted the Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always lie effects always called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its California full of the name the when Fig Syrup Co. Company note, purchasing, Well-Informe- Well-Informe- d Well-Inform- Co. aud the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original jiackages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Comjiany, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, ). C., that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, ryob, We are known as the largest grower (lovers. Out. Barley, Corn, Potatoes and Karin Seetia in America. Operate over 5,000 acres. rsr.a i Grew-es- , CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. catalog ia mailed buyer; or send ix bTxvrs and receive aarnple of perfect balance ration grass together with Fndder Plants, Clover, etc., etc., and big Plant and Seed Catalog free. John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box W, La Sau Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. Louisville, Ky. He New York, N. Y. Crosse. Wia. Plant WESTERN Much Arid Land Reclaimed. During the four years since its or ganlzation, the reclamatioa service has rendered productive 260,000 acres of an area of desert, being Afek your dealer lor I Jam Pudding. that has been maped out for Irrigar them. Write fur our new illuklratrd free. calnlnfiie Line a buttered bake dish with a lion under 22 projects. Harper's Tkw bibtci ntc cccn an Denver, good puff paste. For a batter allow Weekly. two eggs and their weight In butter to Mothers. and in dried and sifted flour. Cream Xzsmiixi Important J all cur every bottle of CASTORIA, ia imnli I and rrarimniMl to tie the butter and sugar, whip in the a nfa uid rare remedy for lufuute and children, rfeiiaNr. Write for aew (Wtaloeae , that it KKK. yolks, beaten smooth, and then the and J. J. E. Sener I Sm. Muuuua. I frothed whites, alternately, with Bear the which has been sifted twice with Signature of DEFIANCE Cold WaterSfarch a teasixwnful of linking isiwder. outkea laundry wars a pleasure IS ox. ylcg. turn Now spread the puff paste in the la Use Fur over SO Years. DREADED TO EAT. The bod Yqa Ilavs Ahnga BoughL bake dish with jieach Jam, or with preThompsons Eye Water served peaches, mixed with a tableA Quaker Couple's Experience. The soubrette bss the laugh on tbs spoonful of preserved ginger, cut fine. none. j W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 8, 1907. Pour the batter upon this prepared comedian who gets How many persons dread to eat their bed and bake Inf a steady oven. Cover meals, although actually hungry near- with paper as 'you would cake, removtime! all the ly ing to brown after the pudding has Nature never Intended this should puffed up well. LYDIA lie so, for we are given a thing called is really very nice when properly It VEGETABLE appetite that should guide us as to made, although in what the system needs at any time and can digest COMPOUND Before Luncheon Titbit. But we get In a hurry, swallow our Before luncheon small bits of dried food very much as we Bhovel coal into Is acknowledged to be tbe most sucthe furnace, and our sense of appetite herring are frequently passed about as cessful remedy in tbe country for becomes unnatural and perverted appetizers. When this ia done each those painful ailments peculiar to Then we eat the wrong kind of food guest helps himself to two or three women. nr eat too much, and there you are For more than 3A years it has pieces, places them on his bread and been curing Female Complaint, and Its accompanying butter plates and nibbles away as his indigestion such as Inflammation, and Ulceramiseries. fancy pleases. The herring ia dry and tion, Falling and Displacements, A rhils. Jady said, the other day: unobjectionable to the touch, ao it ia and consequent Spinal Weakness, Somebetween the been sick picked up fingers. My husband and I have Backache, and is peculiarly adapted and nervous for 15 or 20 years from times a little Graham biscuit is served to the Change if Life. at the same time, and the two together Records hbow that it has enred drinking coffee feverish, indigestion more cases of Female Ills than any other one totally unfit, a good part of the time, afford excellent opportunities for nib-- 1 remedy known. We actually hling before the luncheon proper la for work or pleasure. Lydia E. llnkhams Vegetable Compound dissolves and expels Tumors a t an early stage of development. DraggingSensationacausing served, dreaded to eat our meals. pain, weight, and headache are relieved and permanently cured by its use. 'We tried doctors and patent mediWhen Washing Lace Curtains. cines that counted up into hundreds of p?rr?p! Yrregularitiea or Painful Functions, Weakness of the When tlie lace curtains are ready to Stomach.' Indigestion, Bloating. Nervous Prostration, llcaduchc. Genedollars, with little if any benefit. a narrow of baste ral Debility; also. Dizziness. Faint ne-- a Extreme be washed, strip Don't care Accidentlly, a small package of muslin and wnnttobolrft alone" feeling, Irritability, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, along em-- outer edge and let Tostum came into my bands. 1 made Flatulency, Melancholia or the I;lnl!a.,, These are sure indications of It remain until the washing and dryHome according to directions, with ur female weakness or some organic ilrrangement Is will and you nuiipluied process ing For Kidney Complaints of eitb- sex Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable prising results. We both liked it and find your curtains live straight and do Compound is a most excellent remedy. have not used any coffee since. usual. as not sag "The dull feel lug after meals has Mrs. Women way we better feel every us and left For Table Use. We are so well satisfied with Postum Women suffering from any form 'f female weakness are invited to Rub smooth it quarter cupful musolive oil and write Mrs linkham, Lynn, Mn-- s. for advice. She is the Mrs. Plukliam that we recommend it to our friends tard with a who lias lieen advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty who have been made sick and nervous a tenspoonful each onion juice, sugar E. Ptukhain years, and that she assisted her mother-in-lamid miserable by eoffec." Name given and paprika. When well blended add in advising. Thus she is well qnslified to guide sickLydia women back to by Po.dnm Go.. Battle Creek, Mich. vinegar to make consistency required, health. 11 er advice ia free and always helpful. Read the id tie book, The Road to thin buttle. Tbere's a Ke-- 1 Wcdlville," fn pkgs. son. Talma and Toide. Mrs. Hooligan was suffering from the common complaint of having more to do than there was time to do it in She looked up at the clock and then slapped the iron she had lifted from the stove back on the lid with a clatter. "Talk about tolme and toide waitin fer no man, she muttered as she there's hurried into the pantry; toimes they waits, an toimes they don't Ylshterday at this blessed min-i- t twas but tin o'clock, an' it's a quarther to twelve." Everybody's. Liivinveivt the kills the . In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S A iKiwder. It cures painful, smarting. nervous feet and Ingrowing nails. to-da-y, e Sloeo!s fc.W teUOVK. er Our mammoth free to all intending night long from neuralgia, or rheumatism. and iA-a- Good Appetizer. Very large French prunes opened and stuffed with Indian curry and rice are one of the appetizers now in vogue. The rice stuflling is boiled long enough to completely lose its shape and to become a soft, somewhat sticky mass. The curry sauce mixed through it theu in made very hot. The inBidea of the largest available prunes are then removed to afford space for the filling and are taken and boiled down into a thick syrup. Tho prunes at length are placed on a circular bit of toast, while tbe syrup is poured over tbe whole. It is customary to serve this appetizer slightly warm, two prunes ltcing allotted to each dish. -- KOMOOI'IKIXB UUOMU Laxative nuiuviik-- rriut-4i- r Dortt. Suffer tooth&che. SEEDS BEQIH TO one-fourt- h iofCuVr.i F0R ImCOUb Ol cn-full- '''$21 Martha Washington Comfort Shoes hi aft im-- i to wear them. plemire Ylhere are ns bntlsas Is bullsa ar laces end Is lace. You juot slip them off at will. Tbe elaitic at the sides ezpaaHt and contract! with the natural motion of the I marin perfect ease end cealert. Cos worn ell year round. Three (tylci, low, medium and high. Your dealer will If not, write to ue. Look for tha name and supply you. trade-mar- k oa the sole. We alio make the popular Westers Lady" thoei. the name of a dealer who dses sal handle. FREE lend Mori ha Washlnglaa' shoes sad we will send you free, postpaid, a beautiful V picture of Martha Waskinglaa,' size 15x20. n tin-flou- to-da- y E.PINKH AMS . j F. Mayer Bool A Shoe Co. MUwaakoOfe Wlo. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITAN- T. CAPISICUM VASELINE EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A OUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS RFADY CURE FOR PAIH.-PRl- CE ALL DRUG 3ISTS AND DEALERS. ON l.'.c -I- N COLLAPSIBLE TUbtS-A- I' bY MAIL on KEOfcIPT OF 15c. IN FOSTACE STAMPS. DON'T WAIT COMES-KE- EP A TUBE HANDY. PAIN TILL TIIE A substitute for end superior to mustard ' or any other plaster, and will ret g and curative qualities ol blister tr.e most licate akin. The he at once, and relieve the artic,e are wc. derlul. It will stop the Headache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best and safest external coui.ler-irritaknown, also as an external remedy for pains In the cheat and stomach and ail Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints, A trial be found to be invaluable In the will prove what we claim for it, and it household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say it is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless Ihe same carries our label, as otherwise it Is not genuine. SF.ND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASELINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. - w-!- Pinkhams Standing Invitation to e CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. 17 STATE VTREET, NEW YORK CITY I |