tMii ! m iiwmiiw h I d ! to farmers eat the proper sort of food? Tho rarmor of today liuys a much Inrger proportloo of the food Umt goes dii tho tabic than he did ton years ago. It'll a Good thing tlmt this Is no bceauso he has n great varloty to select from. He fchould, however, uso great caro In selecting for tho best resulta lu health and strength. Tho widespread tendency In tho city to Increase tlie amount of Quaker Oats eaten Is due very largely to tho recent demonstrations by scientific men that the Quaker Oats fed man is tho man with Brentest physical endurauco and i;rcate3t mental vigor. Tanners hhould give this subject careful thought and should Increase tho quantity of Quuhir Oats eaten by themselves, tholr children and tho farm hands. G7 GuOD IDEA. 17 )'ihk "zz 1 - . M !! Teildy Say, what makes yer have it gun wld such a long barrel? leddy 'Cause yr kin get closer to do rabbit. Avoid the Cheap and "Dig Can" Ba iling Powders. Tho cheap hiking poudi-is have but one rrcntiiini-nd.itinii: liny icitniidy give the ItiirclmMT plenty of powder fr Iiin mon ey but it's not all hiking powder; the bull; Is made up of cheap uinlciiiiW that h.ivu Jio levelling powcl. Then! ptiwdcrri liKM) caroli'M-ly made fiuiu inferior iiintuiiaM Hint thev will not make lisht, wholesotno food. lurlhcr, tliCKf cheap baking now dent have a very hinall percentage of leav ening gas; tlicieforo it' taken fium two to thice tunes KSttiiutth of nidi powder to aic the cake or biscuit, uh it does of Coin jnct linking Powder. Theiefore, in llm long run. the nLtu.il coH to the conmmitr of the cheap povulcrH is inoic than Calu met would bo. Cheap hiking powders learo tho bread FoiuctitiMM hlcirhcd nud ncid, koii'.ctirmvi yellow and iilknlinc, mid Always unpnlntnhlu. They are ncor of uniform strongth and quality. Why not buy a perfectly wholesome ba ling powder like Calumet, that U at tliu tame time niodinite in price and one Svliirh can lx lelied upon? ('ahnnet is al "ways the fame, keeps indefinitely urid i;iu's the cook the least trouble. Untitled to It. "How are things lookla' over to Din Kledell?" "They've been lookln' purty squeam ish for a spoil. Th' creel: got so blame high It overflowed Pcasloy'B dam, an there's two foot o' water In Wldder llrown's cellar." "Well, v ell, I B'poso you folks over there will bo so stuck up pretty soon tliet jou'll bo eallin' yourselves th' 'Parisians of Amerlky." WORTH KNOWING Simple But Powerful Prescription for l.iieumatlsm and Lame Back. . Thi3 was pioviously published hero and cured hundreds, "Get ono ounce of nyrup of Sarhap.ullla compound anil one ounce TorLs Compound. Then got half a pint of good whiskey and put the other two Ingredients Into It. Uso a tablespoonful of this mlsturo before each meal and at bed time. Shako the hottlo each time." Good effects are felt the first day. Any druggist hns theso Ingredients on hand or will quickly got them from his wholesale house. Called Her Blulf. "lie's a biute!" "What has he been doing now?" "I threatened to leino him and ho told me he would button my gown up the back if 1 would hurry." Houston 100 1. Important to Mothers. Kxnnilno carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA. a safo and Biiro remedy for Infants and children, nud boo that it Hears tho Slgnaturo In Ufco For Over :) Years. Tho Kind You Havo Always Nought Don't kick when your wife asks It her hat Is on straight. Itather feel proud that she has the graclousncsa to liken you to a plumb Beautiful Post Cards Free. Rend 4e Mumps for live Hutniilci of our cry best Cold ami Kill, KIiiIhIi IJIltlulay. J-'lowor anil Motto ost Cunts; beautiful rotors ami lovnllent ili-slgiiK. Art Post Caul Club, 7V2 JaclHiMi tit.. Tnpcka, Kan. The diminutive chains of babil are seldom heavy enough to be felt till they are too strong to be broken Samuel Johnson "I'lnk Kjr" It Ilplilc-mle. Altai ka tin) i;v m 1 1 .- .-: .ultimo. Is Continuous uml (,'ailn ti Iduik-iIi itu Ac Hon Murine l?yo U im Uy .iHurOH K- li li bio I'f-liuf. It KooilicH. Aiily Munnu 1'iucly ami Freiiuuntly. ljocnu't Kmart. No Deposits. "Do you think there's money In hens?" "Well. If there Is they keep It well iiecured." Kxchnngo. pr.i:s cKiitKi) in o 'i o i pays TA7.0 OlN'l.MK.VI lnKunrunlil In film any raw ot Ili'tiitiK. Illiml IliM-riii if i r rri.trwllDif rlla. in C to H Uaj ti or uaouuy ml ui.did. Uu. " Alwaya hold in mind that uvon fall mo can bo the alphabet of success. Wilson. n-Mtuv n.wis I'.im'.i,i,i:h Imnatinnvlalihirrpttiittliiiiiif uhkm my r.mnia roliiuiln ri'iimly tor 1uiiii.iii.ii Klutiri, i luutin Mllctii'K, t-tu., , !3j uml Ui. A will on irmMV Somo men go to their graves with out discovering that tiny were not a:i important us tho thought they were. Mr. WIiihIiiw'm SihiIIiIiii; Hjriiji. Kiirclillilri'ii tt-Kiiiini:. ht.t t.-n Id- funis, rniuci-Hln. Uaiiiui.iliuu,ulUyt)kili,iiiiuttviml tulle. 'i-caUjUtu, Thu man who win ships u womnt Will never dovetail ,luto a free thinker ilMG NEW IN OF InquiriRS Similar to One He Asks Have Been Made Before. BROUGHT FORTH MO RESULTS Reports Concerning Economy General ly Pigeonholed President Taft Not Worrying Over Roosevelt's Re turnInterest Over Investi gations. Washington. Senator Aldrlch'n hill to create a "government business method commission" Is a measure somewhat similar to others thnt have been Introduced In tho past In con gress. There havo been Inquiries aforetime Into the business methods of the departments with n view to dis covering ways and means to save money, but the reports which wen1 turned lu were pigeonholed as a rule or. If net lou was taken, It had no ado quale result In reducing expenses. Years ago tlie term, "billion dollar congress" was used merely for tho purpose of getting the effect which sometimes comes from n picturesque exaggeration No one dreamed UO yours ngo Hint at any one session of congress there would be appropriated for the expenses of tho government u sum of money reaching anywhere near the billion mark Last year, however, congress appropriated $1, 010.000.000. nnd this year It will ap propriate In nil human probability about the same amount. The government work constantly Is expanding As tho people grow, their expenses grow, nnd therefore If In 1IH0. the appropriation bills are just the same as they wer In 11)00, It of necessity marks a saving niter alt. 'i no laci that there Is not likely to bo any growth In tho impropriations thin year over that of last year Is due largely to the pruning methods which have been adopted In tho committees of congress which scrutinize tho sup ply bills Clever Political Work. It Is regarded In Washington as a bold, and It may bo a successful party stroke for the leader of tho Repub licans in the senate to come out ns be has for a reduction of the expendi tures of tho government. Tliu Repub lican party has been charged with ox travagance. The Democrats say that even If Mr. Aldneh's bill becomes a Inw, the business men's commission llnd out real money can bo Baved. and money finally is saved, this will not clear the Republicans of the charge of extravagance In the past. The Democrats also say that If tho commission shall tlnd that It has been costing $110,000,000 to run tliu navy department, for instance, nnd It can be shown that the same results could havo been reached with an expendi ture of ono hundri'd millions, the ma jority party Is bound to suffer. Employes In Protest. Any scheme for tho Investigation of the departments with a view to cut- I ting , down expenditures is bound to be met with opposition from tho Brent force of government employes, some 110,000 In number, who are on the labor rolls In Washington. A grea many of these small olllclals, clerks, messengers, stenographers, doorkeep ers and laborers have families depend ent upon them and with their families they make up a large percentage of the population of the capital city If economy menus n cutting down of salaries or a dismissal of a part of tho work ing force employed, the reason for the opposition of thf clerks and others readily can be seen Declre for True Economy. It Is possible nnd perhaps entirely probable that economy In government work can be secured without nny way affecting the pay of tho government employes The government spends so much money In building battleships. In putting up public buildings and In contract work generally that It will be found thnt tlie throe hundred mil lions which Mr Aldrlch thinks can be saved every year under tho applica tion of business methods, inny bo saved without tho necessity of going outside of the greater bills which Uncle Sam has put up to him every year it always has been said Hint there could be a great saving In government ALD expenditures If ahsoluto business j the paragraphs setting forth tho In methods wore applied, and It Is very '. vesications which are being conduct nrobable that this Is Iruo If there ' ed will show that the Democratic Is a chance to save three hundred mil lion dollars, perhaps tho expcndltuie of the lew thousands that a conimls slou of luipiiry wlll cost will not bo unwise President Not Worrying. There Is no evidence that Pres ident Taft Is worrying lu the least about what f'nl Theodoro Roose velt may nay concerning the progress or the lack of progress of the policies of the prehent administration It Is apparent that the president holds to the belief that Mr Roosevelt will be lleve lu his absolute sincerity of pur- poHij. and that even though congress does not put thiough all the advanced legislation which tho president lias recommended Mr Roosovolt will real ize that the fault Is that of congress and nut the admlulutratlou it In curious from bow many view points the return of the stieuunus ono to this country Is looked at Thero me those advanced Republicans, who are so progressive that their fellow early minubers call them radical, who seem to think that the Instant the former piesldent sots foot on this soil he is going to Issue an edict of dis approval of everything thnt Mr. WIN llntn Howard Taft has done since ho entered tho White House. Then thoro nre the Republicans who nro progres sive without being markedly so, who say that Mr Roosevelt will glvo ex pressions of approval to some of Mr, 1'nfi's nets and of dlsapptoval to somo of bis other nets Then there are tho old line Republicans who believe that Mr Roofevelt will hold his peace. Then come the Democrats, who look at tho thing from a political rather than from n personal point of view, nnd who say that Mr. Roosevelt, being a good politician and knowing tlie wiluo of making the party record appear as good as It can bo made, will Indon-o the Taft administration nnd will simply bend his own writing energies to nld the energies of tho president in getting the party to go ahead faster than It has tiloug tho line of progress-Ion Hopes of the Democrats. The Democrats say, however, that tlie extreme conservatives In the Re publican party who have control of the bouse and senate will refuse to go abend on thu new paths of prog toss any faster than they have been going In the past, and thnt ns a re sult the combined editorial efforts ot Mr Roosevelt and the administration efforts of Mr Taft, will nvall nothing to get the party to move fast enough to satisfy the people-ergo the next national administration Is bound to be Democratic. Theodore Roosevelt Is recognized as being the man who was practically re sponsible for making William II. Taft a candldnte Tor tho nomination for tho presidency. It is no secret, nnd Mr. Taft does not deny It himself, thnt he did not caro to enter tho campaign for the nomination IIIh chief ambition was to havo a sent on the bench ot the supreme court of tho United States. If ho had not been urged to enter the field as u candidate for tho presidency be probably would bo on the supreme bench today. Ho yield ed unquestionably to tho persunsions or liis friend, who then was president, nnd became an active candidate. Roosevelt's Probable Action. Now. when It Is considered that for years Theodore Hoosevelt leaned on his secretary of war, Mr. Taft. aa ho leaned on no othor member of his cnbinet. and It Is remembered how ho constantly alluded to the great work which his war secretary was doing, It can be readily understood why It Is that the colonel's friends do not think that ho will become hastily an ad verse critic of the man lu whom for so long a time lie hntl placed his con fidence. It may bo that Col. Roose velt Is disappointed because his party already lias not cnrrled out every pledge that was made in the national platform It may possibly be that ho Is disappointed In President Taft. but even If this Is so his friends in Wash ington say ho Is going to keep his own counsel for a long time yet to come. Investigations Interest. Tho Interest In Washington actu ally seems to bo sharper today in tho Investigations under con crosslonal supervision which nro go ing on, than in any legislation which Is pending before the lawmakers. The Democrats say that the Republi cans nro busy Investigating them selves, but nonpartisan fairness would make It appear that tho Democrats are right only lu part. Here is u list of the investigations and Inquiries, for inquiry is a better word to apply in somo cases, which are now under way or in present pros pect: Relating to tho olllclal conduct of Richard A. Ralllngcr. secretary of the Interior, and Gilford Plnchot, former United States forester. As to the cost of living. An inquiry into the business meth ods of tho various departments of tho government with the view of discover ing, It possible, why It costs so much to run the federal machine. An Inquiry Into tlie monetary sys tems of other countries preliminary to the Introduction of legislation es tablishing a sound currency system in tho United Stntes. An Investigation with referenco to immigration. A study of waterwnys at home and abroad. An Inquiry to determine whether tho maximum rates of tho new tariff law shall bo applied to any nation. Arc Somewhat Costly. Somo of tho members of congress have said that the expenses of tho several committees and commissions will amount to pietty close to a mil lion and a half dollars. A study of statement that tho Republicans nro Investigating themselves has perhaps bearing In real truth on only the In vestigation Into the conduct of Secre tary of the Interior Ralllnger and former United States Forester Pln chot Of course congress, which votes tho appropriations, Is necessnilly to bo held responsible for tho Increased ex- pendltuies which there may bo in the ' departments of tho government, bo- cause no branch of tho service can bpeiul money that congress has not I authorized by appropriation. Tito Ro- puoiicans uciug in mo majority in congiets necerBnrlly must bear tho blame if It shall be shown that thero has been any extravagance In the mat ter of hiring too many dorks or spend ing too much money In any depart mental way. GEORGE CLINTON. Wasted Life. Mo who lives solely for himself, lives not at all BIG IE 1 PHILADELPHIA UNION MEN QUIT WORK IN SYMPATHY. WHEELS STOP AT MIDNIGHT Revival or Rioting Coincident With New Movement, and Fear That It Is Forerunner of Se rious Trouble. Philadelphia. Pa. Hetween fWi.OOO and 75.000 union workers on strike, 100 different branches of Industry af fected nnd a renewnl of rioting In which two meiijWoro shot, Is the situa tion which confronts Philadelphia early Saturday. The police are apprehensive as to the outcome. Witli hundreds of men idle, forced to quit their usual voca tions, as their leaders allege, because of tho obstinacy of the ofllclals of the Rapid Trani.lt company, It will be an easy matter to fan the spnrk of dis content Into a llame of lawlessness. Director Clay, however, has no hesl titlon In declaring that he has enough men at his command to crush nny ii rising. Tho Rapid Transit company stated l'rhlay night that every effort would be made to maintain tiolley service. Cars will be dispatched from nil barns, they state at as nearly regular Inter vals as possible, ami will be increased if police protection Is given. Vn con raged by messages of sympa thy nnd offers of assistance from labor organizations from all parts or tho country, the united workers of the many trades ceased work at midnight and Inaugurated what promises to be one of tho greatest sympathetic strikes In the history of organized labor. Tho rcmnilttce of ten say that at least 7r.000 organised workers, as well as many unorganized sympathizers ot tlie street car men have ceased work. Promptly at midnight union or chestras playing in the leading hotels and cafe picked up their Instruments and started for their homes. Union cub drivers nnd chauffeurs also aban doned their posts, and the hotel and lallroad cab and nutomoblle service in tho city nro members of a union, ami refused to take out their machines after tho strike hnd gone Into effect. Demands the Proof. Washington, D. C -Proor.s or Com mander Peary's discovery of the north polo cnused a row in the liouse com mittee on naval affairs Friday. Two niembors of the national geographic society appeared before the commit too with copies of Mr. Peary's proofs to urge tho granting of a suitable re ward by congress to tho noted ex plorer, hut the committee declined to recelvo them in confidence, with the usual result thnt tho committee hns made It known that unless tho Peary proofs are forthcoming to the full sat isfaction of the committee that every bill Introduced for the purpose of re warding the north pole discoverer will be nlgeon-holeil. Three members of the committee were in favor of recognizing the Peary proors and making them public. Renresontatlve Macon hotly objected, and after declining IiIh position, stalked angrily from the room. "I am against any legislation in tho dark." Mr. Macon sharply told the committee. "Furthermore, 'if this com mittee decides In favor of Peary with out Inspecting the full reports and making them public, i Wlll expose the wholo business on the lloor of the house or In a statement to the press. The American people havo a right to know what wo are rewarding him for." To Welcome Colonel Home. Now York. Ono hundred nnd fifty prominent Now Yorkers were named by Mayor C.aynor to comprise tho com mittee "which will glvo Theodore Itnnepvelt a welcome home from his hunting expedition In Africa. Cor nelius Vnndoibilt heads the welcoming committeo as chairman, the second narno being thnt of Mr. Ixieb. Tho committeemen include the following: Sotb Low. Otto T. Hannard. Ilermnn RIdder, General Hornco Porter, Levi P. Morton, Andrew Carnegie, Joseph II. Clmate Klihii Root, jr., Paul Mor ton, Ceorgo II. Corlolyou, John Fox,, president of the dranintlc club; John Hays Hammond. J. P. Morgan, Jr., anil Lloyd C. driscom. Editors Endorse Cannon. Danville, 111. Twenty republican editors of tho Kighteonth congres sional district of Illinois, represented In congress by Speaker Cannon, Fri dny nt a meeting In this city endorsed tho spevker's policies, called upon him again to be a candldnto for congress, approved tho Pnvne-Aldrlch tariff bill and paid high tributo to President Taft and Governor Peneen. Farmer Is Shot and Killed. Ashland, Wis. Gustavo Klrston. a prosperous farmer, living nenr Putter nut t-hot and killed John Iirynn during a quarrel with Frank Sturgeon, whom Iirynn was trvlng to protect. llryan got botween the combntants and was shot through tho body. Stur geon ran nnd ban not been seen since. Klrston gnve himself up. Montgomery Ward Injured, Pnsadona, Cal. Montgomery Wnrd of Chi en go was seriously Injured In an automobllo accident here. His left Bhoulder was broken when ho fell from tho tonnonii of the machlno. Ho re fused to bo operated upon. Tho nuto mobile top collapsed while Mr. Ward was out driving nnd ho was thrown out of tho machlno. An examination at tho hospital showed that his left shoulder had been fractured and that ho had sustained other injuries, wlilch, on account of his ago, will mako re covery slow. A TRAIN LOAD OF TOBACCO. Twenty-four Carloads Purchassd for Lewis' Single Binder Cigar Factory. What Is probably tho biggest lot of all fancy grade tobacco hold by any factory In tho United StatcB has Just been purchnseil by Frank P. Lewis, of Peoria, for the manufacture of Lewis' Single Binder Cigars. Tho lot will niako twenty-four carloads, and Is se lected from what Is considered by ex perts to bo tho finest crop raised In ninny years. Tho purchase of tobacco is sufficient to last tho ractory more than two years. An extra price was paid for the selection. Smokers of Lewis' Single Hinder Cigars will appre ciate this tobacco. Vcorla Star, January 1G, 1D09. DESERT MELODY. "I can slni;," unlit otic Toucan, "you bet," "I ton. run," until nun Hint ho mot. "Po If I ran, unit you can, We two win, wo Tourani." So the two Touch mm Kami u duct. THIS TELLS THE STORY. Los Angeles, Cal .Jan. '2, 1910. 1127 West 2Sth Ht. Uncle Sam's llreakfast Food Co., Omaha, Neb. Cents: My mother bus used your food for over ono year, nnd it has done her so much good that she feels she can't get along without It, and ns no one has It out hero, I want to know what a case of 1 or 2 dozen packages will coat me, F. 0. 11. Omaha or Los Angeles, by freight. Yours Truly, .1. L. WOODSON. We certify that the above letter Is a true copy of the original and was not solicited. U. S. 13F. F. CO. Thinking of Garden Time. Ilacon I think much of the man who can make two blades of grass grow where one grew before. Kgbert I've not got my eye on him. I admire more the man who can make only one weed grow where a dozen grew before. $100 Reward, $100. Too readers ol tliu pirxr will be plravil to Irani that Hurt' H ut Ircut cm- ilrrnucil ilLe.w Hint enenro lin.1 been able to cure In nil Iti rliiKis. nnil tint 13 Caurrli. llnii's Cnurrli l.lire I llio only poitho euro now Known to tlio inrtlkal trntcrnlty. (aliirrh brlni a niimtltutioruil cllcusc. requires a ro-iMitu-tioiul treatment llalfs t'-it.irrli llirc I) tnkrn In-ti-rrully actliu illmtiy ujKin tin- blmxl nnil tnurmri mirl.irtfi ol the Eastern, thirrliy iliftmylnc llio Iiiindjlloi ol tlip illrnM nnil clvlnii tin- pallrnt Mnnaili by bulUllni: up llio romtltiitlnti nml nsil Iik luliiri- In ilolni! Im work, lb" proprietors liave mt imirli t.illli In Its runtlvi- p-iiwrs Hint lliey nllrr Ono Hu-iilrril Doll-m tur nn rnvo that It tails to rurc sonil tor Hit of tivllmonlil AililrrKfl 1' I I III M Y .V. I O, 'lolfilO.O. Solil liv nil UnuwUH " : Tale llall'6 l-amliy l'ills for constipation. Excellent Connection. "Is bis tamily well connected?" "Kxtremely so. They have an ex clusive private 'phone." itiir.AK ri tii Tcnrr.n ttltll.HVii .( Ilii'iim. Hv liipul.ir IiiiiiHt rem. itl. It riinnlirri-ollii-l leimUli", tall. All (U'Jl vi. Sjv.MW,H.Ul)lottU-. The decollete-gownetl woman Is sel dom deceitful; at least, she doesn't tiy to conceal much. to crrtr: a cvm.i tn onk day l'nlii I,AATI I. IDliiMD l.iiilnltm 'lublfls 1 n cirlMsrrimul n iinrv It li f.iil In euro. U W UUul L. S MKii.ilurois.in i.iuli liu. lit. It doesn't take one long to become an expert fault Under. flrTi-.,l- TZTN sclf regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost as well cut ohav ings for nil tho good he gets out of his food. The result is that the stomach grows "weak" the aetion of tho organs of digestion and nutrition arc impaired and the man bufTors the miseries of dyspepsia and tho agonies of nervousness. To strcn&thcn tho stomach, restore tho activity ot the or Hans of digestion and nutrition and braco up tho nervesp V30 Dr. Plcrco's Golden Medical Discovery. 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