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Show 2 i rrr for menofshould co robin the mss-II II jewelry ) strength cullnlty with simplicity. Tnls combination makes the style which distinguishes our men's Iswslry from the common kind. Tto pins, links, studs, fobs, rings, different without being extreme. SAW LAKE dh Cornell President Sees Good in Good Christian and Family Man, But Had Poor Digestivs Organs What Cured Him You Can Get Free. UTAH Is the newest town in Idaho. anything; It will be opened early in June with sale of lots and excursion on Oregon Short Line new branch to be completed to that point at the same time. : : : : IDAHO The wonder state of the west, has developed in the last five years thousands of new acres and homes. Do you wish to A HOT ONE. live and thrive in a really NEW TOWN ask about PINGREE. Merchants of all kinds are wanted there at once. Now is your opportunity. Write for booklet to so, W. H. Scott, Geo. Manager Pingree Townsite Company Pingree, Idaho I l F. or Ju. Barton, Secretary Ogden, Utah Ea THE SHORTE8T ROUTE TO jAmiE eeelS VtAeeeea DEETI1, NEVADA DEETH i ealy 65 wile from JARBIDGE Srathcra Pacific Railroad t. I it m the Bain lias ef bath Ik Pacific aad tba Wetter seals, stencils nUDotn oTAMro USSSSS Rubber Type Outfits, and supplies in stock. Mail orders receive prompt attention. ALT LAKE STAIR CO., Salt taka City Ud Askit Are you building a new house? Collim Down I hope you didnt think I was building an old one. Another Instance. The FIJI cannibal reluctantly produced a quarter In response to the Lightning Calculators pathetic plea at the psychological moment. If you would only cut out the booze, he growled, "and pass up the crap and dice and the handbook thing, you wouldnt have to be touching your so regularly." frieads for a grub-stak- e Ah! Youre like so many others, my Philistine" friend, sighed the it seems imLightning Calculator; possible for you to understand the ecLos Angeles centricities of genius! Herald. Saving Hit Life. A story is told of an Englishman who had occasion for a doctor while staying in Peking. Sing Loo, gleatest doctor, said hla servant; he savee my lifee once. Really? queried the Englishman. Yes; me tellible awful, was the reply; me callee in another doctor. He givee me medicine; me velly, velly bad. Me callee in another doctor. He come and give me medicine, make me velly, velly badder. Me callee in Sing Loo. He no come. He save my life. Practical Way. A professor at a well known engineering college says that but for occasional innovations in the application of learning, such as the following, he would find it tihrd to judge the extent of his usefulness. This question was asked upon an What steps examination paper: would you take in determining the height of a building, using an aneroid barometer?" I would lower The answer was: , Getting Even. William, aged five, had been reprithe barometer by a string and measmanded by his father for Interrupting ure the string. Everybody's. while his father was telling his mother about the new telephone for their Just His Chance. Theatrical Manager. Tm sorry, house. He sulked a while, then went but theres no place for you in this over to his mother and, patting her cheek, said: drama; every part has been taken. Mother, dear, I love you. mind Never Actor. Egotistical Dont you love me too? asked his create that. Ill my part. A I ... father. Without glancing at him, William said disdainfully: "The wires busy. Not Afraid of Slipping. Michael Dugan, a journeyman plumber, was sent by his employer to POSTUM FOR MOTHERS the Hightower mansion to repair a The Drink That Nourishes and Sup-pliegas leak In the drawing room. When Food for Mother and Child. the butler admitted him be said to Dugan: My husband had been unable to You are requested to be careful of drink coffee for several years, so we the floors. They have just been were very glad to give Postum a trial and when we understood that long Theys no danger iv me slippin on boiling would bring out the delicious thim, replied Dugan. I hov spikes flavour, we have been highly pleased in me shoes. with it Lippincotts. It is one of the finest things for Devil and The nursing mothers that I have ever seen, The Kind Old Gentleman Whats (t keeps up the mothers strength and the matter my little man? Increases the supply of nourishment ! Im so for the child if partaken of freely. I The Little Boy drank it between meals instead of waThe Kind Old Gentleman Well, ter and found it most beneficial. Our boy has been very why dont you go indoors? The Little Boy Cos muvyer says delicate since birth and has developed shell warm me if I does. Sketch. slowly. He was white and bloodless. ( began to give him Postum freely and A Revelation. you would be surprised at the change. When any person remarks about the "Ah, sir, we do enjoy your sermons, remarked an old lady to a new curate. great improvement, we never fail to "They are so Instructive. We never tell them that we attribute his gain knew what sin was until you came to In strength and general health, to the free use of Postum and this has led the parish." Sacred Heart Review. many friends to use ic for themselves and children. The Retort Gallant. I have always cautioned friends to She (to partner claiming first whom I have spoken about Postum, to Mr. an You are bird, early dance) follow directions in making it, for Glossiness. twenty He (gallantly) Yes, and by Jove! unless it is boiled fifteen or On is tasteless. the it minutes, quite M. What! worm. the Ive caught when properly made, it is other hand, A P. very delicious. I want to thank you Would Start Her. for the benefits we have derived from the use of your Postum. I visit "My wife Is prolonging her Read The Road to Wellville, found need her at home, but it seems usein repkgs. Theres a Reason. she that to write less suggesting Ever read the above letter? A new turn." oae appears from time to time. Tbe? Get one of the neighbors to sug- are genuine, true, aad tall of hamaa Interest. gest it Kansas City Journal. ij1-ishe- Boo-ooh- d Art ODD JUrtioaii THE GREATER HONOR. Talked to Death by Friends Inscribed on Monument Farmer Places at Wifes Grave. STOMACH CURE It 1 a generally admitted fart that among ministers and their families Dr. Caldwell's Syrup pepsin Is the favorite laxative. It la not often that the layman has a chance to "speak up In meetand hence ing, these words from Mr. Joseph Murphy of Indianapolis, Ind., whose picture we present herewith : All my life I had needed a laxative to cure my constipation and stomach trouble. I couldnt eat I couldnt get what I did eat out of my I system. tried everything, because my work, engineer on a railroad train, Mr. losssh Murph? makes U necessary that I feel strong and well. Finally it was my good fortune to meet up with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, through the recommendation of s friend. I took it and was cured. That 1s some time ago, but I am still cured. It can be bought of any druggist for BO cents or fl a bottle. Send address and a free test bottle will your be sent to home. your If there Is some mystery about your case that you want explained write the doctor. For the advice or free sample address Dr. W. B. CaldwelL 201 Caldwell Bldg., Montioello, 111. PINGREE If ihtUU LAYMAN FINDS HARK op-- Believes Congress Should Grant Re quest for National Charter Would Change Only One Small Detail. Persons doubting the Ithaca. N. Y. In an address before the Council congress on Friday night President Jacob Gould Scburman of Cornell commended the scheme for the Rockefeller foundation for which congress has been asked for a national charter. President Schurman devoted his entire speech of several thousand words to this subject and in summing up he said: I recognize that section No. 2 'of the bill, which defines the object of tbe Rockefeller foundation, authorizes and empowers that foundation to do anything and everything which may promote and advance human civilization, that is to say, morals and religion, art and science, manners and social Intercourse, and all that concerns tbe political, economic, and material well being of Individuals and communities This la a vast field tor the exercise of philanthropy. But Mr. Rockefeller has conceived a vast scheme of philanthropy, for tbe benefit of his fellow citizens and mankind. His character, ability and or ganizing skill are adequate guarantees that he will carry out his scheme wisely and successfully, with Incalculable benefit and blessing to mankind. It Is In the interest of tbe nation that be be given a free hand In the exercise of his colossal beneficence. So long as he Is active or hla influence remains it would be wise and safe to give the foundation the sort of organization he desires. Neither now nor hereafter does it seem necessary to limit the scope of his beneficence, which is coextensive with the efforts of mankind to attain a higher civilization. The only change I would desire to see In the proposed bill is the total or partial elimination of the method of Tbe selecting trustees by organization might well be left a close corporation, if Mr. Rockefeller so desires, for a generation. But after that time I am confident that it would Inure both to the efficiency of the foundation and to tbe public welfare to say nothing of the satisfaction of the sentiment of a democracy If the majority of the trustees were appointed by the president of the United States, with the advice and consent of the senate, or selected by some other high abiding, governmental agencies that may fairly be regarded as representing the people of the United States, whose welfare is the primary object of the Immense and glorious benefaction. AIRSHIP RUNS AWAY TO Sarsaparilla Carlyle. 111. "Talked to death by friends Is the rather startling ln leription on a tombstone In the Pritchett cemetery, 16 miles northeast of thts city. Big Philanthropy Scheme. DOOM Zeppelin ll Belonging to German Army Post, It Wrecked in Gale. story Is the specific remedy for that tired feeling, because this great medicine purifies, enriches awl revitalizes the blood. Be sure to take it this spring. . have made special trips to this particular burying ground for the purpose of he Ing convinced. Whether this woman, Mrs. Alice Philips was actually talked to death Get It today In usual liquid fora chocolated tablet called Barsaiabta. - mm The Wretchedness First Kid My old man's locked up fer shooting a dog. Second Kid Dats nothin. My old mans locked up fer shootln a copper. REST Fall AND PEACE Households Distracted When Cuticura Enters. Upon of Constipation. Cm quickly be oraco by CARTERS LITTLE UVER FILLS. Purely vepuble act lurelr wd rally on In bra. Cum BiUoumm, Hrad. cannot be proved beyond a doubt, but ber husband must have been convinced of the fact. Thomas Phillip was a farmer and lived in Ejjst Fork township many years ago. He had more than the average amount of intelligence and passed much of his time reading the high grade hooks and magazines of the day. Many of hla neighbors declared he had peculiar ways, and the women seemed to be of the opinion that his wife did not know much about the do tnestlc side of life. She was advised to do this and tc do that. Sleep for skin tortured babies and rest for tired, fretted mothers is found In a hot bath with Cuticura Soap and a gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointment This treatment. In the majority of cases, affords immediate relief In the most distressing forms of itching, burning, scaly, and crusted humors, eczemas, rashes, Inflammations, Irritations, and chaflngs, of infancy and childhood, permits rest and sleep to both parent and child, and points to a speedy cure, when other remedies and worried parents fail Worn-ou- t will find this pure, sweet and economical treatment realizes their highest expectations, and may be applied to the youngest infants as well as children of all ages. The Cuticura Remedies are sold by druggists everywhere. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass., for their free Cuticura Book on the care and treatment of skin and scalp of Infanta, children and adults. 32-pa- ch Dba-Mb ind lndipulina. They do tbair dd pm. SmmU Dm, Small Prim. GENUINE mni betr signature t an ALLEII'S FOOT-EAtMi w4 SE Into Yoot far Ike reel. alke. amwtimbsan pl(nlt ad isaleaUy take ill mla aat oraaaad bsalm. It tba aaailort eel SUina aBm1 saw abaa r ll it i way. aame ud tired, mil, twie IM M. MKiUntunmalaTTK TSMDAY- - Hold a.arywba-1- , Sbm aabaUS. AeILM,; ISUirif FREE .? t bjf nU fur ftto. 'NT lam--ua- for marowin eallaM hare mm glue, ' el . afIbb dlacarary Bee ! rout ha (Undd MOTH UK DnukUawnl Just the Mob. A Quick, Ossa, Easy Shave Old Argus was boasting abbut his NO SHUNTING NO BONDS hundred eyes. A useful man for an office, cried the populace. Her neighbors were all fond ol Yes, added Argus, and I can keep her this they exhibited by their care- half of them closed when I want to. KNOWN THS would ovn ful solicitation as to everything she Here the populace clapped their did, everything she wore, everywhere bands wildly. she went, and everybody she was seen InWell make him custom-hous- e talking to. spector, they declared. When Mrs. Smith called In the afternoon she never failed to tell Mrs. PhilIts Pettits Eye 8alve, lip how much better that blue gown that rive instant relief to eyes, irritated from Mend for Prospectus dust, heat, sun or wind. 25c. All drug-- r would have looked if she had only Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. gist HYGRAVITY OIL COMPANY" trimmed It In white Instead of black; Los Aniilra, 404 glory Bide. When Mrs. Brown and ber husband Strength of Lege Differ. came over to supper the host was InIn 54 cases out of every hundred HOWARD I. EUHTOK, formed how much more delicious the the left leg is stronger than the right. coffee would have been If it had been Mrs. Winslow Soothing Syrup. wirelopcd and full piio lint dent n pp! allowed to boll Just a speck longer. For child run terihing. Boftwna t Ym kuuh, reduced I n bubUd. Living about In tbe center of the ILuujaaUonjfcUuyh pain, cur wind ouUc. settlement Mrs. Phillip was the recipAll the disagreeable people dont REWARD ient of all the gossip In the neighbor live on cross streets. their mlaaln Ibther. Jemea Patrick Pallas ara ehlnlot, Catholic, 64, Kfatoti dWKlj tnuataetobl hood and she just had to listen to It JUUe ttneor oil. Hmdc, Bm Am right Dr. Ptarood plrftdant Pclletd ear onntl patient. all, whether she wanted to or not Constipation Id the cmiim of mm; (Hipsmi. On re .mieted.Uh Those were only little milestones U cun and joa cure Um diseeae. Bu; to tataft. Tfegrapsa?! In the life which Mrs. Phillips neighThere is danger In delay; also In bors led her. W. N. Ua, Salt Lakw City, N. haste. One day she took sick and died from nervous prostration within a short time. Her husband claimed all this volunteer advice had worried he? Into sickness. After she was burled he caused the tombstone with the above Inscription to be placed at the head of her grave. He Is burled beside fier. mow EY how to make: it: OIL i .u.WnT:rSSir ,, The Zeppepelta II., one of the three dirigible balloons of the German govern ments aerial fleet, ran away and was The airship, which was destroyed. forced to descend here, owing to a storm, encountered while attemptln a return trip from Homburg to Cologne, broke its moorings and without a crew drifted in a northeasterly diBoat Driven by Waves. There is a boat, of Italian invention, rection. A half hour after Its escape the dirigible dropped at Wellburg and whose motive power is supplied solely was smashed to pieces. by the action of waves. Elastic floats, submerged a short distance, are at8avtt Train From Disaster. tached to the stern or bow of the boat Because the One end of the float Is left free to Spokane, Wash. engineer put on brakes after his bend up and down with the Impulse of engine struck a defective switch near the water. The result of the action of North Yakima a Burlington passenger the waves Is to drive the boat In a ditrain over the Northern Pacific rail rection away from the free end of the Enroad was saved from disaster. floats. The speed Is two or three miles gineer Gordon of Ellensburg and Fire- an hour. The motion of the boat is Inman Meyers of Pasco were killed. dependent of the direction of tbe waves, and can be across or against InGIRL IS HELD AS DYNAMITER as well as with the wind. The ventor received his inspiration from his study of the motions of fishes, and 8uspected of Wrecking Residence Oc- he regards the action of the elastic floats as resembling that of a fish's cupied by Her Former Fiance and Hla Bride. tall. Limburg-an-der-Lah- nfo Famous New York Trees. In front of Columbia university 11 brary are two English yews which were brought from England In 1800 and set out in St John's park. Latet they were removed to the Elgin botan leal gardens at Fiftieth street, which were then a part of Columbia. In 189? the trees were transplanted to Morn ingslde Heights. On the upper part of the Island near Spuyten Duyvll stands the largest tulip tree on Manhattan. It has a diameter of 614 feet Near Fordham square in tbe Bronx Is the Stenton willow, said to be 300 years old, and at the foot of Cypress Runs for Ball; Drowns. avenue are the two largest cypresses New York, April 25. Louis Rose, a in the country. They stand on land boy of Jersey City, run- once a part of the Gouverneur Morrris ning valiantly to catch a foul tip In a estate. New York Sun. baseball game, fell head foremost into a shallow pond and stuck in the mud Prize for Collectors. bottom. He was dead when pulled was recently sold at auo There out tlon in Berlin the celebrated Lana collection of antiquities and art objects. AUTOS TO CROSS CASCADES Probably the most valuable of the relics was a bumper of hammered tin, State of Washington to Complete Link which brought the top price at the in Highway Through sale, something more than (8,000. Past. This piece has beeen known by the world over as the Bres, Seattle, Wash. Orders will, be lau tin because it is supbumper," given immediately by the state posed to have been made In that city. highway commission for tbe construcdates from about the year 1500, and tion of Snoqualmle pass road across It Is octagonal in shape, its sides having the Cascade mountains, connecting scenes from the lives of evangelists the eastern and western sections of and other religious figures. It Is one the state and completing a transconof hammered of the finest tinental automobile road. A gap of 15 aietal extant specimens Weekly. Harpers miles is ail that needs to he covered. Prairie City, la. Suspected of which having exploded dynamite tore almost to atoms the magnificent (12,000 residence of Jesse A. Quick, wealthy farmer, three miles east. Miss Mary Guthrie of Carthag II.., has been arrested. Occupants of the house escaped Injury. In the home were Dr. Alexander Hall of Colfax, a former suitor of Miss Guthrie, and his bride, formerly Miss Myrtle Quick. At one time Miss Guthrie and Dr. Hall were engaged to be married. s .1 H l xJF a' , I ThU Fact that in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are coorV fiding your private ills to a woman a woman whose perience witn womens diseases covers twCnty-fiv- e years. of Xydia IjL The present Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-laPinkham, was ior years under her direction, and hafc evp- since her decease continued to advise, women. C in women suffer silence drift from and Many along to worse, knowing well that they ought to have immedata assistance, but a natural modesty causes them to ykhrink. C from exposing themselves to the questions and probabix ". examinations of even their family physician. Su$h and examination is unnecessary. Withbut cod can consult a woman whose knowledge from.dct&tl you ; J? experience is great. MRS. PINKHAMS STANDING INVITATTol I- . -' w ' fcpted-tionin- g Women suffering from any form of female weakptes vited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and&hs; women. A woman can freely talk of her pNvate. to a woman ; thus has been established th cpdi between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of .IDencaV has never been broken. Never has die published a t monial or used a letter without the written'eonsent of writer, and never has the company alloYTfid these the h dential letters to get out of their possession,' dreds of thousands of them in their fileS wilV attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which" Mrs. Pkik-hahas to draw from, it is more thab possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed 'in jour case... She asks nothing in return except your good wul, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage cf this generonp offer of assistance. Address Mrs. PinHsO,sre cf Lydht E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Ma& 4' , v - 1 i |