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TIIE EVENING HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE. N. M., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1914. THHIFF ADDING TO OUil FOOD SUPPLY SAYS SECRETARY RED HELD Head of Department of Com merce Deliver! Optimistic Speech on Prospects for Prosperity. OUTLINES EXTENSIVE SCOPE OF HIS WORK Hamilton. ., Feb. St . An oil tnistlc iprp4.lt rnnocrnlnif whin lie ex pects tu lie the result of the now tar iff In', und utiillnltiK the hroud scope of the work of hm d'-iiMtlmciil, was made last night before the chamber of commerce tiy He .'"liiry William . llcdrtcld or I In- department of commerce. Ilia add s was oa fol lows: I ahull speak to you todny of thu Work of the department jf rum mc-rcc; liut before doing ao will place before you certain facta which mine to my snow ledge shortly before leaving Washington, and w hit-It I am Hire you will hud of g.-nt-rul inu-iest. ii ... ... i ... " -.,-.,......, ' " lima or nnoiher wiut Hie effei t of, the new tariff is. Lots of things are laid at the door of the tariff wht ll, have nu relation to It. au. h as when 'J tariff and Its muchinery la found is tounti to bu 51) ears old, or when another plant shuts up for lack of capital andj lays that It. the tariff ton. However. j am aoiiig 10 imt tu certain real am going to km, oa certain real .... ,ui..i oaa none. There caino to my desk the evening of I he in lb a statement of the quan - lilies and values of SU selected ar- j ll. lt s of Imports during the months ol October, Nu ember, and December i ISII2 and lilt. This, you observe, covers the lust three months of Ibeo be located In Cincinnati, new larllT and gives opportunity to, house In Hamilton would compare Ihem with Ihe like months under the old tariff It Is, let me su. ton s.H.n lu doiimatlxe et about the final effects of the tariff in all its numerous pirns, and relations, but 1 1 ruin things .it s in tu come out clearly. The lirsi elice of the tariff and foremost Influ- baa been to add l our fund supply. Kor example, take the last three months of lyi? and the last tnrre moiitns or iij. of which I have, spoken. In the. former we I in-' Ported IIJ.OOii cattle: In the latter. ' S41.IMI0. In the former we brought lu :.a.niiO bushels of corn. In the 1st- ler 4.4Mi,noit bushela of corn. In the former Wu brought In U sui) bushels of uals; In Ihe latter, ll.23u.uuu bush els of oals. Ill 111:', about JH.Dnd.iiuU pouniHj ot rli'D, rice Hour, and rice meal. In t.,',iiu,lnn) pounds. In the last time months of ISI'J wu broiiuht In ms.I.ii'iii iKtuntls or fresh meat; In the last three months of It'll we broiisbt In ;S ,1iiO,ut)u potinds of tresh meat. In the last three. months of IV I : we brought tu not gulte 4l,olii) bushels of potutoes the last three months of IV II in we po- brought In : KbO.oiiu bushels of tallies. There are marked Increases In other direction, as for rxami.la In print paper: anil other Items: but Ihe major fal is that of the Increase of foods. This can only be a mailer ot c ongratulation. The farmers of j America have nothing lo fear. Their ettlclinry !a sueh already lhat Ihev cultivate 27 acres of land with lliv same force lhat Is required abroad for Irom five lo seven acres, tine may confide with entire confidence in the ability of our agricultural community tu produce lis crops at a tost which will make prices remunerative. II la not wholly tu the advantagu of Ihe manufacturing world, of which I am a small part myself, tu huva prices liiuh, for that reduces Ihe coa sumptlon uf Moods and lends tu care-b-isnesa In manufacturing methods. In like manner ,1 la icrtuinly truu that high prices for agricultural pro ducts diminish their consumption. as la very ciearl.v the case with meat and therefore wi.rk. lo lh advantage of nobody. A fair and adequate prlt. neither too high nor too lew. reguiaie a puuur e..r,.- Is the better for the consumer, th company often without any very ex farmer, and Iho manufacturer alike. .' knowledge of the technical facta Therefore. 1 say. It Is of murKed od-,h underlie that company's opera vantage to us all lhat the shortage itlon, for example In Ihe case of a In our food supply should lie met by us company or a street railway, these nop.. rial.. .us flout other peoples There ure certoln technical facts III thai had at.me tu spar. jlhe produce!, ,n of gas or In the 0er- You are dou titles aware lhat the "Hon of the railway which Iho rtim department of commerce has now .pany knows by reason of lis own pending before congress plan for contract with Its own business but lh reorganisation and enlargement which Ihe city can tjnly learn by the of that one of lis bureaus which has employment of experts. Nu x lu do with the developing of Amerl-, perts are not always lu be had and l . 1 .1 ....... L. . .. "Tir FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET dnoti bra sore feet, burning; feet, swot- I len tret, swuatjr feel, smelling feet, tired I fart. UooJ tyt curs, callouses, bunion sn 1 raw siots. Ha , mors shoe tight ness, no mure limp ing w'th pain or "II Z" draws out II th poisonous nidations which puff up the feet. I se"TIZ" ami for- frH e n r fH misery. Ah I how ennifurtai.l our fact feel. Get a S3 sent box of "TIZ" bow at any drupe ist or department store, uon i euffcr. Uav fraud feet, glad Iset, feet that never swell, sever hurt, sever get tired. A year foot comfort (uaraaUed or money refunded. can riimmcm abroad. It should not ue lorioitvn In discussing our for ttlBn trails that whatever develops American business nun other nations detelops It slsu Hi hoino. An order. tan not be received from abroad al Hamilton for gooda tu be shipped out of the country without meaning I lie placing of orders In our domestic commerce for the means or the ma terial lor lllllng the foreign order, and naturally It mean paiiig good "UK fa in goou American woramen l"r , wnicn tne money 01 tne ic.reianer re-j,, iiuutireea in tiuo lime, i nerciore, in speaking oi lotciiin irauc i always have In mind the bncksroiind of do mestic trade whlth la aided thereby. We are planning for the first time to put In the foreign field a force that shall he adtiste tu the needs of Aim rim ii rummerre and which ahull i consist nf commercial attaches al each of fourteen grenl capitals, of tile consular servlco under the w Ise super lslon nf the department of stale, cov erlna htindretla of nointa of litimiri- i sne all over the world, and our own force of traveling commercial agents I who are specialists Investigating single . sub pits. This three-fold foreign force cooperates throtiith the bureau of for elgn and domesllc commerce of our, department to Inform and sslst American manufacturers and iner- cliiniia In their foreign trade. I sumo more vessels for the coast sur- W hav just ocned billies of this v,-" rder that this surveying work burenu In New York. Chicago. Han ."'"' ," expedited, and we are aim Krancist-o. and New Orleans (or the M"C"tln of that body funds suffl purpoee of bringing the foreign forte nt tu take further steps In the more closely In touch with the do- Hkhllng ami buoying or the shores mi-slic. manufacturer end business ,,n order that when the surveys ara man. It la the plan that when the complete the dangers may be marked consuls, or the commercial attaches. that navigation may be safe, or the commercial i.Rrnta come to I The bureau of flsherlea hag a tli this country on Ihelr regular leavu tect part In the addition tu our food or at the close of Ihelr Inttuirlea tu supply. It has recently made public have ihem visit these ulllces. their the facts about a great bed of cdl comlng being announced In advance ba scallops hitherto unknown, which i nu inut in. uusincHs men 01 i no com- su mat in nusinesa men or the . . nninny ai large may come in contact with them. Meanwhile, of course. their reports are received and printed through our dally puhh. atlon. The Dally Consular and Trade fleoorls. l"Hr special monograph. o par- ttcular themes are also tirlnted nnd , t trcjlated. us Ulnr. r..r eyi.mtitn lli,.l .V.I .. ." - ,w n mm m ., i..,. inn i.ureau l' ii,.inn..ii ....i ih..i . In I lam llton was Interested In the tra-e of Hraiil. If the conrern here will file lta name with us in Washington as being intertaled In liraxll. when a ci.in.ul from llrasil cumes tu this ci.ntitry he would In due lime go lo the olltte which I have nu assumed and th ru civ e written nolle of his Intended pres ence. Meanwhile you woubl be set ting the reports which he would from time lo lime send In. You would go, let us suppose, to Cincinnati; would find the consul tu be a real human bt in Instead of Just a name, and would find that from him von could Itnrn much of Interest, while he doubtless wuuld learn from you that which ha could not otherwise llnd out. Il wuuld obtain knowl.-dae of what you wish to know and you would obtain knowledge rrom him of things you did nut know. In Ilka manner If your specialty wire, let us say. pea nuts, ou rcommert-iul agent, who might be circulating around the globe studying tt.a varied uses nf that refrerhlng fruit, would oh' his' return alsu gu to Ctncinn.il! and ou wuuld be Informed, If you Would tell us uf Jour Interest In Ihe article, that he Wss there snd rni snd he might have a thorough talk together. the result of which would be that you would know much better how In fur nish Ihem and he would know much better whlth your necessities were in developing that trade, tn short, the whole effort Is lo provide a foreign feic,. adc'tuale to n 'present the 1'mtfd Slates and m nrlng II In touch at home with Ihe men a ho are engag.sl In the commerce that he is supposed lo advance. Meanwhile it Is Intended the regular work of this great bureau of foreign and domestic commerce of collecting and publishing statistics of our comtnewe and ow investigating the lint of production nf various ar ticles at home und abroad shall pro ceed nol only without Intel ruplh.u but on an Increased scale. A second phase of the work of the. tie partmenutof commerce Is that be ing done through Us great bureau of Standard ' Tune lulls tu describe .if U-nglh Ihe work of this bureau, which 11 have elsewhere culled the "lluusa of Accuracy." It tests materials and I Instruments au apparatus of many kinds. The particular subject, how - .ever, of Inlerefi at the moment Is Una of del. -mulling the standards of "' Un lor public service ompaii. J1' As matters now are a city un- are costly when you get them, anu even then their statements may be dlKpuled by ihe etitlally expert ex- I perts of the gas or the railway com pany The Iruuble Is that there ex lata no standards determining these matters In such a way lhat neither Side will dispute them. This the bu reau of alandards has the power and th equipment tu du; and If congress shall provide It means it will under, take the duly. Th result would be lhal you In Hamilton or the resident In a smaller and Irsn favored city wuuld have al disposal for In asking and without charge Jual as act urate Information respecting lha standards of operation In all their forms of our public utilltrirs as wuuld drawing up ynurj(n companies have who themselves fsr ia a go a y , ' operate those utilities. I need hard "TIZ" ia Biagioal, , l.v tell you thai Ihi subject has been act right off. on which has raise toller contro versy and costly litigation In Ihe past. City elections have pivoted upon dis cussions of this character. It Is undoubted then that th In troduction of this element of certain ty Into th regulation of these utili ties will du sway with a lot of pas sion, aave money now spent In use rmt MW suits, nnd permit Justlca to he don alike to Ihe city or the slat Mld lo lnw public se rvice company, , yu have all seen mat Ihe bill has 'become a law whlth provides f.,r Ihe construction of a anvernmcnt rail way In Alaska. Thin la the flmt slip toward taking off the lid from thnt great country; not Indeed Hint Ihs off iiml thrown ( is to lie taken away, but rather that the lid shall hiixp hinitca tu 't and be opened wisely for those who have the right to go In and lr In sin h shape thnt It can lie closed upon those who would go iln w ronitly or Inipr.n Idcnl- , ly. Hull the lid Is tu be opened and . Hrr 0j nnnkful fur (hut. Hut ii time a ruil- , , ,,.,, f.OH() In Alaska unless you run get to It safely, and there Is no wny of getting tu It from nur own shores aave by water. Consequently It bo. comes of great importance that the roust of Alaska, and especially the hnrhnrs thereof, shall be provided , with prnier lighla and lun.ys so that J'"""1" "" r-isonal.le safe- ty. secure al least iisalnst the rxc-cp tin mi I dungers of that rocky shore. This means I hut u good deal of sur- vp,'n"' "r'5 has yet tn be done by the roast and geodetic survey and t hut it good deal must be furnished ct In the way of nidi to navigation on I lie part of the bureau of llirhi nouws. both of which are parts of the department of commerce. Th'-re-,fure we are asking congress now for reach nil i k., .,.., ... n i. ..... - and tu thu canes of Virginia and Is ulmtt untouched tine of Us v.s ,s la now enaaaed in aurvevii.a ih "f . ng oU Z . t ' . ""A? "f,lh" l' T,V '"i ."Jr r.. ... '! ... ... ...... .... " . as abundant 'fish-food as has mini In 11.., i,.l . mlur """ 'rum the great bunks of New foundlalitl. Kill Ihe bureau of fisheries has a lot 10 do also with our Inland waters and is engaged now In teaching the gospel lhat an acre of water on a farm can be made Just as profitable, as an ut-re of land. Much would bu added lo Ihe variety of food If this gimple fact were more generally known and if the cotnml.sloner of fisheries ul Washington were Inform ed as lu the opportunities for serv ing the agricultural public In this connection. Whoever II Interested In this subject will find that the bu reau of fisheries will supply full In formation and will furniah the living fish without charge, delivered at Ihe nearest station, only re.iulrltiK that certain simple conditions us to Ihelr preservation bo. met ami lha- a report be made tu the bureau or the results. Thla same bureau has recently tak en up Ihe matter or developing Into tisn rertuin large supplies uf seu-food w hich are well known abroad but un touched or nearly so here. Kor IX ttmplo. It has Introduced Into certain hotels wilb much success in recent weeks the edl le sea iiiusel. which grows In enormous ciuanlitles in I ho Atlantic (Mean but which upon this side of the water is almost unused as food, though of excellent oualiiy. More Interertlng perhaps lo Ihe In. hablli-ts of Ihe Mississippi Vulley Is the fact that this same bureau of fisheries Is engaged In cultivating Ihe Irrhh water musael, which grows largely In many of tne tributaries uf the Mississippi river and upon which In great measure depends ihe pearl butler Industry. We ure asking con gress now for funds with which lo further cultivate this useful shell fish, which la now so valuable a pro. duct of Ihe streams of our middle west. (Mr. Iledrield then spoke ,f lha Wark of the sleam-bout Inspection ser.b und Ihe bureau of navigation. He made u special point or request ing that muntifact urers usrt Ihe bu reau of the census In the work of Ihe census of manufactures, which must be taken us of Ihe close of Ihe pres ent year, pointing out that for the first time Ihe director of Ihe census was endeavoring In advatti 3 to secure the. cooperation c.r manufacturers In this work and especially to learn their views and lu receive their sug gestions as to how th"s census should beat be made to serve Ihem wtltb Ihe knowledge which they desire to have. The bureau or corporal lona. Mr. Kedrield said, will undoubtedly soon I taken over Into the Interstate trade commission proposed under pending leglslailt.il. Finally. Mr. Itedfleld pointed out that the whole purpose of the admin isirntlon as evinced through ihe de partment of commerce wss In every practicable way lo aid Industry and tu advance the cause of business III Ihe legislation which Is pending, lie felt confident that Ihe splint of sin cere cooperation with Ihe business men In advancing Ihe commerce of the country would prevail. Mmrt ftlnry. Stewart Kdward White, the novel 1st, not roiiient with a trllogv, such as Arnold Dennett writes, la going tu write a novemulogy a act of nine novels about California. This puts even Itomain Holland In Ihe shade. Mr. White wss talking tu a New York reporter about his nnvemology. "Th world no longer thinks." he said, "that brevity uecesarlly means but tlitn I wotild lift worte afam. I tnal e. eilcni e. Ii nu longer Judges a ly, my husband oecidrd h. wanted mc 10 tale by Ha shortness, as It did in Huy try Card ill, the weman's Ionic, So he de Maupassant's day. . bought me a bottle and I betatt using it. Home of Maupaasunt's most vaunt-' It did me more good than ail lha mtUi d lale era sn very, very short lhalJCineal had taken. they remind ou of the stoty uf 'Algy i have induced many of my Henda It) and th Hear." Thnt tory. twelve Iry Cardui. and tliry all My" they have words In length, runs: "Algy met a bear. "'The bear was bulgy. 'The bulge wss Algy.'" IWiglil grt-n Hrwt itMiliig alfalfa.:. ' Cr Over 50 yeslrs, V.aruwi na Decs rtr IW a.nav. ral.blia ami IMiullr). ir sou utii e n ... i., ii r u.a k iiu. airHa u i. ... 1...1 ... uiu sHe. lh aiiHl clcwlrml ami guaranlo It m lie extra cludcr. I, . U K. More lhan seventy clues In th Cnlted Htates and more lhan l9 lu th world are equipped with automa- tic telephone, exchanges. 6000 ADVIGE FROM DEufiGITES FOR Ginger Germ Carriers From Mimbres Valley Help to Wake Things Up in Otero County Municipality. Aliimogordn, X. M., Feb. :"4. Alu niogordo. In her cam pat mi lor prog ress a ml the development ..f her rich surrounding resources, hax received some good adv Ice and a hi I at from lictiiing, whof cttixena nr.. proverbial Mill over the southwest ns ihe original 1 Inventors of Ihe ginger germ. A ! large number of th'e bacillus wus 'left here a few days sine,, by a dele gttlon from the Mimirs valley, in eluding some of .he pnxe boost mas- tres-gciieral of lhal famous district A big meeting was held at Ihe court house ami the visitors. In exchange for a most enjoyable program of en tertainment, left some splendid prac Ileal advice for AIuiiiokoi d. the I'rult of successful experience et Iteming. The party consisted of Wlllard K. Holt, nuf sed; rtenntor C. J. Uiugh- ren. J. W. Dlnmond and 1.. A Thompson. President W. It. Kldson of the Commercial club presided at the meeting and Inlrodiiced the speakers, there being also a number or rattling good addrescH bv Alamo gordu people. Senator Ijiiinhrcti and Mr. Holt especially nui.le fine talks. Mr. Holt's uddresa was as follows: "1 was Interested lu know that the olher evening the progressive cluselis ul your community subscribed a fund ul ijioi tu slurt a publicity campaign .Now lhat Is a mighty good thing for you tu du, but It will nut go fur enougfi to bring yuu man good peu pie. Wo thin it easy l"r our proa' peroua merchants tu come airus with II.UUU or .,UU. The) have been shown und ure satisfied that It pays, nut live, ten or twenty fold, but fifty t id or mure. "Wo have given special attention lo irrigation pumping, and lia.a made t.r it a very signal of success. A few days uko 1 was talking with a llrm handling pumping machinery and lhe Inlormed me that in tile coursti of II a veiy signal auccea. A lew Is closed Ihelr sales books for the past eight and a half months shuw tltu.ouo. Another lit in has sold In lha valley since the first day oi In cumber more than half of this amount, and these two linns handle only two classes of pumping machiu ety. rk-vcral other dealers are doinf an extensive business, and olbe.r aeu starting In the game Irom lime to t'liiu, "I spes kuf these things because the natural condition of Hie Sacra muiitu valley appear tu lie similar to those of the Mimbres valley, lhat is, you have th same Identical altitude, lacalng a limit twelve feet, which real ly would amount lo very Utile of course. You have underground wa ter, as get, almost undeveloped. Per haps lesa in volume, but there la no doubt but thai you have (ut au abundance of water when you apply th.- icientillc methuib. in the construc tion of your wells. I have ueen very much interested tuday in the wells I have seen yuu arc ou the right tra-k, only put want lo muku your tracks bivger. "An ounce of faith in yourself Is woith a ton of experience, and it Is e.iually true that there la more reul proof in a ihlmulo lull uf experience than a whole bushel of talk. We have the world at our feet if we only huve the gootl sense to walk on II. "New Mexico has greater natural possibilities than liny slate ever he tote admitted to the union. Wv have one thing lhat la not possessed or cannot bo possessed by any other slate, and lhal Is our matchless cli mate. We can build a city any tunc on lhat alone by a proper gytlcm of publicity but when We huve the water and the soil combined with t.ie cli mate w are three fold strong. With our splendid possibilities we can In vite our best friends to New Mexico, V rowing that we are doing Ihem a Personal favor. Few of u perhui realise that are a nioat an inde pendent monarchy In 'he sense of be ing Independent lu the production of everything Hint Is needed lo sustain life, "I w as delighted tb.' olher clay to note what our Mr Mitchell la doing In establishing a cniest with cnli Plixt'S tor agrlciiliur.il products. Its a bully good idea, keep It going. 1 HEAR DEATH Cat HajUnJ, With AiJ of Cirdai, Effects Her Delit ertnee. Drsrsrf, N C Mrs. Helen Dalton, ol this place, tayt: "I suiicted lor yiart. with pa mi In my let I side, ami would Alien annual amoihei lo death. Medicines patched, me up for awhile been benefited by it ic-e. There never hai been, and never w ill be. medicine lo compare with Cardui. I believe 11 Is I good medtcine lor all womanly trou ble. . . i . "'v,nK woman f auiiciu K u i-uiiu i. wean women up lo ihmiui anu Mcntui II ou are a woman. Blvo it a lair trial. It lllould surety help )0U, tS It IMS , union others. Celt bottle cl Cardui to-day. ,''' Ch,.M",00V.f "'i'i"! V", iiatali Mmucmc, aawt iK. ) 0. WO tell you my fellow boosters, we w hn are located and firmly fixed before the Influx of the people, and cash whim I'ncle .x.i.n gets lhal I'anamn ditch moving, will sura be glad we sre here. . "To Jut show that there Is Inter est in land movement, I will cite the fact lhat two weeks agu Htate lind Commissioner Krvlen wss over at Dcintng and sold f Kilt. unit worth of land In less thin three hours. 'This Is a good lip for Alamogordo to get busy. There la certain solid and per manent moving of the best rltlsenshlp of ouf country If the southwest, and It la up lo us lo gather the best of the harvest. There Is an awakened Interest all over the state, nnd not only In this state, but (lie whole southwest Is marching to ihe inspired music of tho booster chorus. If Alamogordo la tn take her place on the map of modern New Mexico, every resident ot Ihe community from lha least unto tho greatest, mUHt ex hibit In every new comer the belief that his home town Is tile only town on the map: that Hie center pole sticks right Ul above Aliimogordn, and the horlxun mark iho boundary Una. Foster a community spirit, main Is In Ihe best possible schools, churches nnd the highest moral tone In sim lc ty, never let a stranger come lo oiir town thul you don't give him the glad hand. Never take any chances of not entertaining au nmiel unawares. Hive them nil Ihe welcome smile snd teach them Ihe same en thusiasm that you yourself have. "Wo of New Mexico have got mighty big- light and w,. ought not t.i hole Ii iimler a bushel, but In mil It on a candle-stick and set It on th peak of our highest mountain lhat the world mnjr sea and come our way.'1 PORTALES B00STEHS ARE DETERMINED TO GET CANNING FACTORY l'urtales, N. M . Feb. 2. At the last met ting of the commercial club real progrcsn was made toward se curing a canning fuctory for the far mer of the rortales valley. Quite a goodly crowd was In attendance nnd one, and all expressed confldencu In the feaslblllly of a cunning Insti tution In Hits Immedluta vlclmiiy. It was pointed out that this valley pro duce every year a large surplus of lomulo-s. beans, peas, cucumbers, pumpkins, squash, sweet potatoes snd several kintls snd varieties of fruit. It was also shown that Ihe mount of production Could easily be dcubled, trebled and quadrupled that ,in fact. If the farmers were given thu assurance that a canning factory would b p: t "n. sufficient acreage of all the product lhat can be profit ably canned, and which rind a good market, would be put out to keep Ihe luctory busy for at least four months out of each year. As to rinding a market for thu finished product. It curly developed that the entire out put could be disposed or ut top prices between the clHea of Albiitiueruun and Amurlllti. ami also thai this ter ritory would furnish, not only a lu native market, but a sta'.,.- and a lusting one. The argument was made, and stood unchallenged, thai Ihe cities and towns vvllhln Ihe urea tooted were not surrounded with Ir rigable farms und thai these locali ties would not be calculated lu, nt any Slioe, produce products In suffi cient iiuantities und of ui h perfect quality us would make the canning of those product profitable or fen 11. le. As to Ihe best method of gelling on Institution of Ibis kind. It was recommended thai at the first meet ing t.r Ihe cantaloupe association Ihe mutter t.r acreage be taken up. That each member of this organlxrilion be requested to enter Into a contract lo put mil u certain number of acres of whatever produce his especial farm was best calculated to grow sttccesa f ul l.v and profitably. V.'hcn theso contracts have been oblaiiied, It was pointed out. that I be commercial club could then get In touch wlln the parties having experience In Ihe can ning business and with sufficient funds lo captiilixe their undertak ings and put Ihe mutter up lu them on a business basis. How to Save Your Eyes. I Try This Free Prescription lou your ecs give you Iruuble T I io you alreadv Wear e.viglasses or sp i Int li s .' Thousands of people wear these "windows'' who might easily dispense with them. You may be one ol tilt bc. unit It is )t.ur Uul lo save your eves bel.ue II la too lute. The eyea ure neglected more than any olher or mi n t.r Ihe entire body. After voir flniMh vuur clay's work ou si1 down and rest )our muscles, but how all, alt sour c-'es .' Ii you rest them'.' Yuu know vou do not You reud or do something else that keeps your eyes busy: ) ou work our ee until vou go to bed. Thai is why so many have strained eyes und finally olher eve troubles the.'. ;hreateu partial or total blindness. Kye!:iu.es are mere crutches: lliey never t urv This free prescription, which ft'ts benefited the e.vea of so many may work equal won ders for you. I'se it a short lime. Mould you Ilk )our eye trouldes to disappear as If by magic? Try this preac rlptlon : tin tu the nearest w ide awake drug si ure and gel a bottle of tiplomi tahlela: till a Iwo-ounc bot tle wi'h warm water, drop in one tab let and allow It lo thoroughly dissolve. With the liquid hull) Ihe eyes iwo lu four times dully. Just note how quickly )our eves i tear up, and how ..on the lnlUinm.itii.il will disappear I ..n t be afraid lo use II: tt la abso lutely hariu'fss. Many who are now Mind might hav saved Itieir eyes had Ihev started lu care for them In lime. This la a simple treatment, but loarv eh.uly rfT. cliva In multitudes of rases. Now lhal you have been warned, don't u. lay a day, but d" what )ou can lo save your e)es and yt.u are likely lo lhaiik ua as Ions as you live for publishing this prescription. Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lydia K. I'inkham's Vege table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine lias relieved more Buffer ing among women than any other one medicine in the world? We have published in the newspaners of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen uine and true. Here arc three never before published: From Mrs. 5. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. pKOYinrNcit, It. I. "For tho iionpfU of wonton whofctifTcrM I have? cli 11 it 1 wish to Htiito v lmt I.ydia & 1'inklmiu'tt Yt'irt'Uilikt (.'oniiwitiiul lift tlniM? for me. I did sonio henvy liftintr ami tin dcs ttir sui'l il I'ttiiM'tl a (li.M)litifiiuiit. I Int vc alv.ii.VH Urn wrnk and 1 nvorworked after my Imliy waa Isirn and lnrlniriiiialion net in, llirr. iwrvoim piim t nil Mm. fnmi wlii. li I did nut tvcivir until I had taken l.yilia E. link Lnnt'g Vi'KvtaMu Com k mi id. Tho 'i)niistiiid l my liest fripnd and when I hear nf a woman with trouHcN like mint) I try to induce her to take) your medlcino," Mrs. H. T. Uu iimoms l'J'J Waldo Street, lYuvlduucc, It. I. A Minister' Wife Writes: ri.cKjrr.T, Minn. I hnvo nutTered very much with IrreR-tilariliea, twin mid in Ha munition, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia K. Pink liain'a WkcIuIiIu (ktmimund, hna made mo well and 1 can recommend the name tn all thnt aru trotililed with these comi)liiintn." Jin. Jkn kik Akkrman, co Kev. K. Akkbman, Cluquct, Miiiuuttuta. From Airs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. Sorrn Qcincy, Mas. Tlio dtntor sitid Unit I hud orpnnic tntihlt and he doctored me ftir a Jonif time and I did not get any relief. I ..m I villi. V l'i.,1 1. l'....l,.l I . 4 I ...I w " .V-"1 i .iiAiiniii i. . t s;ctniilt- t.llH.tlll.l lltl- vertU'd and I tried it and found relief W-fi.ro I hud tinishecl tho first lottlo. I continued taking it all thnitiKh middle life and am now a stnuitr, healthy woman and eani my own living:." Mrn. Jank l). JIlkdoch, 125 Uordou ht, Kouth (.iuincy, Mass. -WVrrite Ia I.TiMA rMPI5VHA MEIiri5E CO. in O.MllKMUI,)LV.N.MASS..forulvlc. Your letter will ln orM-necl, rail hiiiI answered by a woman and held In strict contidcuvu. STEEPLE El BACK JOURNEY Arizonians Return From Re markable Trip Through the Grand Canyon Wild Animal' Country; Big Lobo Killed! Near Hope. Klanstafr, . rim, n. i, Keli. 1. "r'U-civ Jack' Tyler anil Ins ,.irl lier Hi t ii, ml, retuinctl bunilay ii t.in tho (J ran J Can) i.n cuuntiy wiun tlley liavu sl't-iil mc as tlircti muiiilis II u .iiiik. l,lcr iias li.ivci.il i.n lu.il a.ioui j, anu milts, having liuini.nl all the way I nun iliu cimbI hi 1'Ii.m nix. via Fluicnce, IU), ill., ml. liliilie, ltutiM-velt ami Ti.iiln Uiisili. Titty aeni !wu weeks liiinling in Hie tu amuiu cui.yiin luuntiy here lin y claim tu have ills-..- t-rvil a rich quit -silver striKv. r rum there t.i I'ay sun they w.uiUt rcJ a.uuiig deer, liear antl III . u 111 a I ti Hull. A In silver li licur was b.iSK'il by tlicin in inat sec tin ii ut thu cuunliy auiliim lu their lullct Iiiiii of nearly evcl j kiiuwu ulil iiiul In thu slatu. They c.ntlilleil al KliiartiirT last Nu V ember anil lei' f: the liiami Call yuu, iiilciiiliiig tu truss over tu the nut Hi of the canyon and hunt in the llucksktii iniiiiiitnlns, but hawiia ltat four ot lluir eiiitit burrua by accl c'.ents and deatu, cunt lulled in. I t truss, finally retracing iheir slei's l.. C'uLoiilnu liusln, wli.ie they traiipeil fur all kinds ut' wild annuals. T)Ui Usui is that he has traveled a ...ut a.umi miles In Ihe .al six iiioiiih. ruukiiik his irav.l ,a luu tc.s er n.iiniu, i.'.Dii situs in r hour t,r ubuui 11.41. stefs u d,.y, li.asli.K su J-ir-,,il,, of three miles au huui or IT miles per da . Tyler la luud In Ins .niic of Ihe 1 1 rand l'auun ulid surioundiiiK coun try, a cuunliy well wurwi all the h..i'llil'S endured ,iy iheir ovt-rliiiid Irips on foul, lu sneaking of Klau- l.ifr Tier said: "Klaiistarr Is a heaillifill little city located in the .nost womlerf ul scetu-.-cuuiitry III the world. Id like to live hctu and hevuint- s live biMmter for Ihe town, hut stecnle tUmlilng wor would be ralher siarce, -nnseiiucritly can ontv he a non-resident boter nnd hope In let some of the ie,,.!e of the uullde world know uf Kl staff UurinK my liavels.'1 IIK.K Ioimi kil l I Ii l M)lTIIKhT M.W Mi:llll It.iMvell, X. M . Keh. : I. Visitors trom ovr about Hope are telllnv o' the killing of a mousier lo,.u over that way httt week by Heci. Samson t.f Hope. It measured ux feet Irom Up to lip and neikhed Hm pounds. Tlo stiH'smeri pay a resaid of t' ami Ihe count, a S"",l ii. only, the fur Irom such amniHla al'o brinss a s-""l pi He The b.bu Is a Very ticloiia aul .mil snd kills ni'ich yoiinn sio k. Don't buy a car until you see the Hudson. FROM 310 MILE v-- jf ia a siNKiftM" WEIGH CLERKS NOT TO OVERLOOK ANYTHING DURING THIS PERIOD The curious or observant are nhlo now nits vs to nee a small tin ease on ' the Irotii of all Ihe trucks used hy the Hi nlu r"c here fur hantllliiu Iho mall. This c-use Is the essenllal .nrt or a scheme t Id. h erfectuully pre vcnln nil mistakes in the welshlnii of mull iltirhiK Ihe c-iirrenl period. Mall Is now l.clna weiuhed for thu hasls of i.avmeiil I..- the it eminent for Ihe coinliiR four year period. I jist . rlod it tens found that some truck loads of mud were no; w.'lKhftl at all. I.etii handled throiiKh error without ever crosslnif a seal'. The local pint r, rm foreiiian clevlseil the toliacco can method Ihls ytar ami all mall Is uciili.K vtcinh d The scheme la siuiidicity Itxc-lf. I m the rrotit end ,r each truck ia a to bacco an. nailed 'n place Willi the lid open As e ach I ruck load or mull Is vvelttlicil a licK.-t l.eariuu; Iho vteluht an. I the t.um'Mr uf Hi" truck Is dropped In Hub can. Whi n a plat form vioikcr hauls u tr'M kl.mil of liH.i." clown Ihe plut'orm to the ears for lop .1 1 ii tic- mall clerks and car worker act Ho- ticket. ir there Ii no ticket there Ihev rotund to un load Ihe truclc. Il.-nce, every truck on I. iiuleil k weiuh'd and checked. I'miml Kile. 'In Monday, the 2nd day ot .March, mil. al 10 o'clock a in III front of the t'ttv .lall. on Not 111 I'ud sireet, will sell one dark brown horse about four ears old. will welsh about Mil) U.S. while luce, rlKhl hind foot while some while on left lea. Bore on r ik III shoulder. Tll 'MAS M' MII.I.IN, City Marshal Sterk end Cupid Cunning Plotters Many New Home will a a Utile Sunheem to PrtcM.n H. '1 btrt im iiin:Allr t rritn drtrr of dr In rvrry woman a mintl lu lb .r..tl.l I'lita, tiHtrta mm driUK4-r nf rhii-l binli. luit, tliaitk tu a uit ivinrkliit ritiNtf known a MmliiT i ritml. il (mr U hno Uhrd aud th m r(-ij U vac ot UObuua'kit. (u btltiialiu. Mitthtr Krtiil ! iia't titprually. It la a Ui-t i iK iritniiat ii1ii-a;in, iuaki- I fir uiuiM'it-a if lha aionittt U mnd t1irnia p. inut au Ht'T i-iiMinil 'ity aut uainruLf wliUiut rm, uht.iit dutn m ami wnti bub (liat rwvnltap naia, prru(iatifa auJ i-ltivr avuiiuotiui that t u. to w ikfn lUa niMTiivt UK.ilnr Tliua PuplU auj llir atuik ait t 1.4 up o ttrratlon ; tin f rv rah tl aat ituuiu l..ttia lu herald lua rutulbK uf m In I If aitiiisiaaiiit tu jgla44'a lb bt-ana auj tirttclif a tlw Uoui.- ( a Uual v( taistjr faiuilira. Thrrv a r itiotiuutla if wmuea wba K a jarl Muibt-r'a IM-bl. au l Itiua an.-w fr .ia riMri. u Inat It la mi uf our tft vi'airlUiirou9 t( liralilty, bwr miU-r-bwuJ. Ii la by ail tlniKa;iia mt $ I Mr !! 1 1. au4 t -a)M-'taii rci-vMsiu-t.tir ua a r-vniiva nf aklb( braaata ao4 a.l illnr am Ii ditr-H.-. Wrh tn liraiiiu'ld Rfulatur Co., I'll lauiar Hi. Atiauta. . fur tbtr Mf aluabla Ih lu raprt'iaut aiuthora.