The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 07, 1911, Image 2

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    QUICK RESULTS
Moderate Rates
r
Wa treat ant! rur auirklv the. ot
lowirt a It mam a, often catting guoU
rtiuiii aiir uinar tail :
RHEUMATISM.
APPENDICITIS,
INSOMNIA.
NEURALGIA,
ANAEMIA.
EPILEPSY,
ASTAMMA,
PNEUMONIA,
HYSTERIA.
CATARRH
and all disorder. if the etamarh.
Liver. Ktrlneya, Moweta an-1 all re-
Weakneeeea. Eye. Ear. Note
and Throat trouhlee ere qulckly
rear-had by our new methoUa and over
1104 aa'tafled natlenta ala.lv te.tirv
to th. permanent relief obtained from
our treatment which may be taken at
our sanitarium or office. For full
particular, addresa or call on
DR. H. W. FREEZE,
30S rrcsuts Trail Kit. FOBTLANO. ORE.
PUBLIC LANDS CONVENTION.
Denver, Colo, Sept. 28. J9. 30, 1911.
Call by the Governor of Colorado
In compliance with a resolution or
the Eighteenth General Assembly of
the State of Colorado, I. John F.
jShafroth. governor of said common-
wealth announce to the people of
("those western atatea and territories
'having one million or more acre of
I public lands reserved and unre
served mitbtn their borders" a pub
lic lands convention to be held In
the city of Denver. Colorado, Septem
ber 2S. 30 and 30 of this year, for
the purpose of discussing all que
tions, and taking such action aa their
wisdom may direct, relative to the
FARM ORCHARD
A'or ami Instructions horn Agricultural Colby and Experiment Station
of Oregon and Washington. Specially Suitable to Pacific Coast Condition
wnr
LIVE STOCK CORNERSTONE OP
AGRICULTURAL PROSPERITY.
By IN. Jame. Wlthecombe, Director Ore
gon. Agricultural Coll fclperl
nient Station.
Agriculture without live atoclt on
the farm Is like bread without yeast
and thus Increase the agricultural
population of the community. In
stead of a diminishing crop yield It
will mean a constautly Increasing
production. Farming can scarcely
ho to come Into Its own without
live stock. Let us sieed the day
wheu the farms of Oregon shall hae
Uve stock not only Is the haala of 1 ........ ...i i........ .. ...i
a 1 a I I V Saliva MV7lT-( ,u s at, muiv II u WW
proper administration of the uubllrjl 7 ... ,ul . 'rD,,n- ol trueier draft horses, muny more good
domain, the natural resources tier- ?...' V. " V- 11 ! hoga aud larger and better flocks ol
It IS the ! h.iv. ami Lruu, u.,,1 lu.,te fl..La
talning'thereto. and the practical con- ,h'y ',r"etcal means t,f keeping up j sheep, goats, aud poultry. This will
servaUon thereof under state author- krh ii I,1, "' Wlth,,, I mean greater general prosperity ant
ity and of protesting against congress
enacting laws providing for the leas
ing of the natural resources of the
West.
The following states and territories
are embraced within the call, viz:
Arizona. Arkansas. California. Colo
rado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Ne-
oraska. Nevada. New Mexico. North
new wealth thus created will
stock the soil will Inevitably anffer . .....
uetenoratton in Its plant food. Since stimulate and rejuvenate every chaa
.. , unsis oi profitable nel of trade and bring prosperity
larmer to , hatniiness aud contentment to the
farming it behooves the
siw mis prooietu tutelllgeut atten
tion. The great need of Western Oregon
is more first-class cows and more
good hogs so that a much lamer
sine!
A POOR
APPETITE
QUICKLY
REGULATED
Dakota. Oklahoma. Oregon. South Da- rcen,a f the crude products of
I , "in uv tiDsunieq oy live
stock and thus converted Into finished
I unit home.
I products,
kota. Utah. Washington. Wyomlna-I . ,n V" M conaumei, by live
anu AiasKa.
Inasmuch as the province of the
COnVPtlttnn la frit- WAdtAen .i.. . 1 .
-tovi u iu im iu ... i. a i,,ia,.i,.ki .. : . auuiuirr araaiuii Ul tile in
determine upon questions pertaining fJLVuU tnat cultural College. Method
to the interests of western states as .?!..C07"lea he.re Restock In aome ,....,..,.,.. ,h,K1 ...,.,..
if ii ill hum rarAivan at t tan i,tH - "
METHOD COURSES FOR
TEACHERS.
Corvallls Three weeks of special
courses in methods of Instruction.
j designed for teachers, will be given
opening of the six weeks'
affected by federal systems. It Is
made requisite for qualification that
1 w K n ...111. .
" mn .11 1 1 l . LI f 11 III. II 1 1 ' ' 4 . . i. .
To those In touch with the situ- i " ' I. ..." " .
. . . . . eMiniiiri erBsiuu HI lllB V.IICK1JII AID-
courses In
nt and u
DEDUCTION THAT WAS TRUE
ara the safest sad most reliable catbaitic and
eyatem cleanser. The beat remedy for Torpid
J.irer, Biliotuneaaaad Sick Headache.
At Draratata' ae ky Mall, 19 Casts
JSoyi Cumu li, Cow Fua.TLeUi.Ow uanooa
v. . i
withth.b..nninofth..,..rMci..ooii...'!tcnanKe other commercial bodies; !?,dvSCaia8 ,nr very direction. U (.
delegates shall have been
taxpayers and voters within
respective states
three years.
The governor, senators and
gressmen. and mpmhora nf ti,a otom
leeislature of ouch ataie ami ..i jdustry
tory. and delegate of each territorv
and of Alaska, are hereby commis
sioned as delegates.
Each governor may appoint thirty
delegates. The mayor of each city
may appoint one delegate for each
made the best
ally.
j pervision, seclal dlMcussions of prub-
raS?Il"r- " auiH-rvlnlon. and a course of
t.i. 4 ... . . ! iruu
resident " ' ,... , . I'l.u,' " ""'""" i lectures and exercises
, J c I tins VtllllllT
hogs, poultry, eggs. etc.
and art, luminal train-
In iilivalrul
lr culture will be Included. Seven de-
work will be treated
t..l.l - """'"y .iriimci, 1-lflllflllB til
con- ' .k ':..i-7.:. agriculture, commercial subjects, do-
In , 1. 1 .. ........ , . I --- " ....
ii hub i-Miuir lur a numiierf
ot years, with the result that the ear
marks or prosperity are atrongly In
evidence all over the county. Before
the advent of dairying there was not
a bauk In the county, now there are
eleven of these financial Institution
ff" viiv uciuaiaiB Itll FBL'U ; m ...
1000 of population, but not to exceed ? . 0 Pro,l',ro" con-
auumuii to mis, gooi
modern homes dot th.j
a total of fifty. Each chamber of
commerce, board of trade, real estate
.dition.
barns
In
and
Son onlr eollese mark. There are no lonir
eM'F enin.n COWntf.
TW onle V, unaa'i Collnje ee the Paclllc CoiM. Chan
ert lint. Ideal cliejate. kjitrance and graduation re
ajairevarata cqaivalrnt te rhoae ef tanirfor4 ana Uoieentrt
. at California. Well aqgiDprd latoraronea, C.roonJ. coav
anat eae buntlred and afry acrea, special rare for healra. out
aWlife. "rea. LucUa CUr L'arion. A. M.. Lin. D..LL.D.
rf catalorae aldreal Jecmarf, MUla Colleic t. O., tail!
':,-Ii"J,t'?4'k"," of ih hoi
SSE OF JESUS AND SRT. t, .. Mi, rf
C-Wua- Cmrta. Maaie. an. Ilmtraa and Comer
caDrrlaMMaMIIaaaan lRHa Moral ana
btellecraa! T-aiainf Wrtt-foraaaoaaceaatat Addren
trrts tfrru'in. a. f..,it
each board of countv commisslonra-!,rul-v " Progressive agricultural
each association of stock trower. nf!?unt-v' made so by live stock. The
lumbermen, of forestry, of Irrigation;
each horticultural or agricultural or-
school subjects,
primary grades.
aud those ot the
PUBLIC LANDS CONVENTION.
Tentative List of Topics For Discus
sion to be Introduced by Paper.
Denver, Sept. 28-30. 1911.
The Issue What Should Il nna
With Our (..razing I-andx: The limn-.
ganization may appoint ten dele
gates. Each governor is requested to ap
point a state executive committee of!
arms are wen mien and tne soil Is j "lead Principle Made Applicable to
growing richer rather than poorer, the Grazier; What Should He Don
I nder-dralnage has been practiced ex-1 With Our Western Forests- What
tenslvely; in fact, the farmers of 'Province Should the States Exercise
Washington County have laid mora Respecting Water Powers; What Hrov
tile thin have been used In all other ilnce Should the Stai
five, to co-operate with the Colorado eoun'les ln Oregon combined. Dairy- siecting Coal. Oil, (.as. and I'hos-
execmlve committee J Arthur mane mis possible. Perman-1 pnute Lands; Private Irrigation Enter-
Eddy, chairman. Denver. Colorado ient roa'1 b,lll,,l"8 ' now in active pro-! prise Compared With Government Kc-
The real issue Is. plainly and dls-1 r,?s, and l'" the unty highways clamatlon.
tlnctlv what hue it.. ni,n h.,,.i I'"1 "e well improved. Land values Development Thai t'l.uwii.ui.i...
other than the little remaining farm- 7 r ' ""'J increasing ami t?i . estern w ater Powers; Power Ener
Ing lands shall be held in perpetuity 1 ale ral,l"y aubdlvlded glzed liy Water Kails Compared with
by the national government free from , are adding t ower r.nergized by Coal; The Pobsi
taxation by the states, to be admin-' " u . .,no population or tho ; unities of Dry Karmlng; The Proper
. . , aTf II 1 VI T ' I hid faa hpnnllrtel1 .11 i . . . I k.. .... I . . . . 1
istereii tnrough leasehold for revenue ? i'iiii.u, mi aue i.i , uciiiiieni or tne itesort and He-
for the federal treasurv, and under . " "na . . r ,arm F'OCK- an' crPa", Hesource of Our Mountain
bureaus at the national caoftol. " u uns ior nan- uumr), iionti una. in Kssentlul to
A rental or lease based upon the A , . , L".un,v "ar live stock will Our Itest Development and the Prob-
Ho Little Tommy Knew the Names
of People He Had Never Seen Be
foreSoy Was Right,
Tommy's mother had taken htm to
church to hear the evening sermon,
and they occupied seats In the gal
lery. Tommy tried not to allow bis
attention to wander front the preach
sr. but It did. He seemed to be pur
Ocularly Interested In a family who
sat In front of him, and when the
sermon was about half over he whla
pered to his mother:
"Mamma, I never saw those people
before, but I know their names."
"Hush, dear!"
"Hut I do," persisted Tommy
"Their name's Hill."
"How do you know?"
"Every time the preacher says his
text, i will lift up mine eyes to the
hills,' those two big girls look at each
other and smile."
Subsequent Inquiry proved that
Tommy was quite correct.
output of natural resources
do for other counties.
lem Presented by Conditions Peculiar
la a tar
ae'R.M Ml d,, Wml 0iii,lfV UK1" prouuction. ana a tax upon '-- v: "IT,' ,, , .
Ichereeof Siatenof m. John Haptiet i Kpiaropail I production is Invariably paid by tho 1 e . makln "e 8t,,clt 'he domln-i Economics Practical Economics
Miasieta "t taruMat.. consumer. Such policv would com ,?nt ,fea,ure ot , 'arming. This county Practiced by the Lumber Industry
iro.eo,.re-TiiE iTtHViTknioit I' "e western states to bear an, , noteti ior us excellent riock.4 in loal Mining. In Coal Consumption.
1 Qfne.3D.t.H,t.n.Hu . I I undue proitortlon of the burdens of 25 and KoaU for 8,,,"e tinlB- b-v Kallmada. in Metalllftrous Mining
' ithe national trcvommnr v.. c.i,.(To these the farmers are now add-'and Smeltlnif : The ,'iini ii.,-......
FREE TO YOU.
A aample of Clover 1-eaf Catarrh Remeilr. the
' ''"" . uiirnq ior tne treatment and
states have ever been compelled to ln da'ry herds. At present there are 1 the Supply. Consumption and Annuu'l
Open-Faced.
"What Is the matter with that fel
low over there, yawning his head off?"
Inqred the patent churn man. "What
has tired him so?"
"Him? Aw. that's Elmer Sagg," re
plied the landlord of the Skeede tav
ern. "And he ain't tired, either; he's
Interested. Elmer went down to the
derpo day before yesterday to see
the train go through. Just out o
habit, and not b'cui ha expected .o
behold anything unusual. And there
was a comic op'ry troupe on board,
with a special csr titled with chorus
girls, and one or Vm blew a kiss at
him and called him Skeezlrks!" And
he's been standln' ope; -mouthed ever
since." Purk. '
pay royalties
ucts. why
must consist.
s upon their natural prod- "lore hfKh cla!' Jersey herds ln Polk Growth: Has the Soil of the I'nlted , mlKht be '"
should we? Our wealth oun,' ,,1Pr' are ln a,l' other Slates Iteeoiue Impoverished. yer's case, y
relief of na-al catarrh and eold in the head. A.kiveT features, the tOX revenue from
ftto"!T.,tuh".hT-?m,1 nd a hh""; which is so essential to the main-
wa will aend it fr. s.,id br ail iirui"t- prw ' tenance of state government. Even
jo eentt. Prepared by clover Leaf i-harmacr. i the raw land Itself Is withdrawn
i ii., in ui air ia..aLii,ii.
These are the conditions which con
front us. It rests entirely with the'
I
tonic. Alterative and Keeolvent. The
eat remedy for Kulneva, Liver and Bowela,
Eradicalri punplea. KruptionainU Diaordere
ef the Kkin. fiinfiea tlie Blood and ntves
Xma, otrcnaili sad Viajut la lbs tuUic aauia.
ALCOHOL
OPIUM TOBACCO
nimbi KrBfti.i
Oai'atruiric4 K
taot In foo.
Wnid
I f lle-TJ
rs. -y. iiut iniTmiT. n 1. 1 1 rw s.
The President Is our authority,
through the medium of his message
of December 6, 1910. that these are
not questions pertaining to partisan
politics.
Never Despair.
At a St. Patrick's day dinner In
Huston Senator l-odice once said:
"Low as was Ireland's estate then
there was no cause for despnlr. No
estate Is ever so low but that It
wer. Like the woodsaw-
yon know.
"You need exercise, violent exnr.
else, that's what you need.' doctor
once siiicj to tills woodsawyer. 'What
is your business, my man?
'I'm a woodsawyer. sir.
n. nam me doctor, 'suppose
you non i grease your saw for a uiout
or so.
Loss of Appetite aj.
ways means 5tomadi
weakness -and this re
quires
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
immediately. It tones,
strengthens and invigor.
ates the entire digestive
system. Try it and see
for yourself.
TOU'll flI3 IT ICEILEIT
Moat Powerful Poison.
From the microbe which givsi
in numan beings to the disease
aa tetanus, or lockjaw. poisus.
iviauma iv vutaineai waicn It OVef 11
times more nowerful than air.-w.,J
w .
A fragment of tetanlno so imall mi
be invisible to the naked eye eon
kill almost Instantaneously the etroq
est man. One fifteen thoutindis p
of a grain of It has caused tb 4ev
of horse 1,600,000,000 times it ji
weight.
INFLAM"
MATION
AND PAf
Cured by Lydia L Pinkh
Vegetable Compound.
f retnn Iowa. I was troiinWI
long time with liitlammatlua, M
in my tint i
headaches and i
very largely. In those ' """l .u'e"'a,p- nis means agil-1 uovernmental A Portrayal of
."-ai.ii mm noon me lurmeri iiiericau iiureaiicrattc (!vernnient
of Polk County w ill become more ! The Wise and liHtiincmii .,-.. i, ...
generally prosperous. This county Our Public Land Policy: State Con-
am., na. noiiie. e-Mfiu'iii nerus oi s-rvation vs. I-ederal Conservation
swine and the breeding of draft 1 federal Revenue Compared With
horses Is receiving marked attention I I-ocal or Slate Revenue; The Federal
This Increased production .of live Special Aa-ont Svain.i ..
people of the West whether they will "k n"?an the growing of morojthe Safety of Our Republican Instl-
acquiesce In this proposed new order "-' . miniia anu omer ror- j tiuions; inll viiluullnm vs. Collectlv-
of things. aw croP. which, when consumed Ism as Each Affect the Interest of the
,.iini me larm, uecome me irue son est: Ttie iin-Amerlcan Covernment
i n,t"v , . Accorded Alaska; The Demand for
Other Western Oregon counties are Access to the Courts I'pon All Ques-
ni.iwiiiH a rearer interest m live (ions Ars nr Vmm iu. .-... I ... - - .
Hence'. thTof a.'l ..t.Tnl VZWZ l' -V-' ! "'''a'ns I-ertalnlng to the Picl P " U'e Ch'ttn
ami
Kallty
iiniul
Lands: Shnnlil Thla ,.,.,.. I..- i
There Is ample room and abundant i aiigurale a Permanent Organization
opportunity for the Improvement of j Invitation Is extended for comniiitil
live stock conditions upon the wheat cations narrating incidents making
farms of Eastern Oregon. This soil i siiKKestions ami affn,.iin .'..... ...
votistiess. 1 had
ken ao many
ctiiee, tliat I v
disc ou rages'
thought I
llever get WtU
IriflKl told
I.vdia E. I'inlL
Vegetable t
round and It
Rtorcd me tobri
I have no
1
His Status.
MlL 1 . . a
no is ine vapid young man In
tne rornerj
Over there where Miss Plumpy I
faiths can unite on common ground " , " C,,,H' v Kra n aum-1 Dtunaln: Injustice of the Pul.llc u
for the defense of the West. This ! ."'"T and ''''rn'nK of, Btraw, ' Toward Alaska; The llleKa
convention Is designed as an Instru- ;l"nately ra"ldl' becoming obso ot lorest Reserves Devoid of Foi
. .v. i. -.1.1-1. .i.- ..in :Ic'- Inds: Should Tl.la r,..,.i
ment through which the will of the
people of the public land states can
be expresesd.
With cordial ureency, I respectful
ly press this invitation upon those of
i. iiir-nn una iii.imiiuu iiinm I iin?wf "I !!,.. i, .v. ,, , , . . . "i i
the states which are Included In the I'l".. I'"" a rich and re- ures which will 1 f assistance
r!3 J BELM0KT wo SCHOOL
iaw1ai4-j,- 'rjr u
'ea. Tanel a t'lS caafc
W aw MM
.XJ '1 tAKi.t.
T' 'Jlaa ZU a, hnM
MlSotT ItTO SCH001 1
U.l.
ram Pa Or.
BOYNTON FURNACES
Moat aeorttfmiral arvt efTecftv ( ir bottaa
rid achml htin.
J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO.
rront end Market Sts. Porttand, Or.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
foregoing list and apportionment.
Given under my hand and the Ex
ecutive Seal this dav of .Tune,
A. D. 1911, JOHN F. SHAFROTH.
Governor of Colorado.
A BENEFIT TO THE COAST.
markably well adapted to the produc
tion of wheat is also well adapted to
tne production or live stock. Hogs,
sheep and draft horses should be
produceii from these farms In great
numbers. These In time would great
ly Increase the value of production
per acre and at the same time Insure
the conservation of soil fertility. The
field pea and alfal'a should largely
supersede 'be summer-fallow. Thes
are both good nitrogen-gatherers, and
at the same time furnish excellent
for the growing and fattening
PACIFIC COLLEGE
OF CHIROPRACTIC
409 Ce-nmonwealth BWf ., Portland, Or.
PrwiMwtlTe atudenta write for Information.
Open and private Clinic. momln. af tarnoon ami
vemna?. Invalid, and othera deelnn akllled au
sratiance ahould write fur raw to the Collef e or
Greiner's Chiropractic Health Home
MTtLM M. nEUM, 0. t, .uptrMt.n4.itL
775 Wia.ams Avenue, Portland, Oregon
Trained nnraee, akllled onerarora and the beat
Ckirupractie advice in consultation la every caee.
Pacific States Fire Insurance Co. Con
aolidated With Farmers Union Co.
Forms a Strong Local Co.
The Pacific States Fire Insurance feed
i.omnany. wirn omces in tne t.naniner i swine ana sneen. Kach arain
of Commerce Hnllillng. Portland. Is farm should have some draft mares
meeting with marked success through- and the growing of good horses
out the Northwest. Nearly l."0 local should be made a feature of the farm
aeenclei In Oregon are now accepting No better horses can be produced
business for the Company and Ha In- anywhere than can lie grown upon the
fl'ience is being steadily extended, j wheat farms of Eastern Oregon. Per
The ohlect of the Company Is. To haps. however, the greatest field of
keep Money n the Pacific states; to 01lfirt t .ieir nm,i,l , V.
s are
economical
production of hogs. These should be
Realizing that millions of dollars ' :l"T. -.ma n,y VT" "lraira Vth a
are sent every year to Foreign and ,1 """,";"n," or " -nd
Eastern Inanrane rr.rMoni.. .ki. finished upon peas grazed off In the
. ,-.. .,n eiIJ rrt.1- .
t ompany was organized by men rep- , ",""J- Bn p""y n'i
resenting our most conservative snd ' Pr"'bl way of producing hogs, and
successful business Interests. The ,Hme t,m ?ood method of
Company now has about 600 stwk- "ulldlng. The peas will produce
holders among which are over 50 lead-' the br,nt ot Prlt "'J a'ld nitrogen
Ing bankers, which U a guarantee of organic substance to the soil,
good business administration. (both exceedingly essential In the con-
The funds are all Invested In the nervation of moisture anrl the annniv.
Northwest. ling of plant food for Whenf nrnHne.
- i t V. . ' : " iHriiinny in live atocit proiiuct i
ln...r fVai '"T'c"0", n"Hi"es: In awlne husbandry. Conditions
irer... "n.i0:o,:2n,?.F!.L ? favorable for the econo,
. n Dun n ill IIUIIICU aillWUUlS
among Its Stockholders.
inose, wnen chosen, to prepare the
respective aiers.
Address Public Lands Convention
Committee, Room 318-319, Chamber of
Commerce Hldg., Denver, Colorado.
FASHION HINTS
I'm l.le.l If t a.. ...
. , anow, Din ne is a
wave ,.! n. I. ... i . .
rl, auuut on an occa
sion use tins
"I see
accessory."
Ile a a sort of chafing dish
VERY NECEf SARY,
If corrccc ;
TEA SPICFS
BAfllrlO POWDCK
llUST RIGHT
acssnauTEis
The Farmers' Union Fire Tnsuranc
Co., of Pendleton, was recently con
solidated with the Pacific States Cn
and Manuel Frledly, of that city added
to the Hoard of Director!. Thla com
bination has materially Increased the
volume of business and strengthened
mei company nnanclally,
tlon.
Thla system of farming will enable
the farm unit to steadily grow smaller
Gluten Feeds.
Oluten feeds are not to hm er.in
fcereaftef. They will, therefore, no
longer show the bright orange color
Tin. jaunty little shirt waiit i, nm,0 f
white .mil lk. and triimnI ailh .,h
S" '.K,h7 ,r."',..w,"! '
L ' t .i' ta,"lt ' ne f t
charms of thla naint.
Thla rrimh.n. I- I. ..ti.L I . ...
""i '.,.'""rn i which we are accuatomeri
people can Justly take pride and mVZiZn ii.M bVt
In which all confidence can be re-l J. ' dlr?if rllow' Tnl wlllln
- tueir vaiue; nor did the
color Injure It A distinction ahould
nae oeiween cottonseed meal and
posed. A local Company should have
preference In local business. At their
offices. 200-204 Chamber of Commerce
... I ' ro"lan". President Reach
Will he pleased to reeelva frl.a.1.
the Company at mr time ne e.n .-a
make the acquaintance of the local
agent ia your town. .
cottonseed feed. The latter contains
more or leas of bulla, and analytea
about 2J per cent protein. Anything
below 3S per cent protein should be
claaeed with the Utter.
heep and Lambs.
Because sheep bare warm coat h
does not follow that they can be e
posed to wet and storms.
If any sheep or lamb la heard eous-h.
Ing. put It by Itself, nnd -. .7?.
w
tCj.aeat aae,avar
Mr. Scorcher Ifaaa
Vnil a.a...
thing ready for the automobile trip?
WliI7r PI I lltttra. a. . a
tlr, two Inmpi. thr annrUina,
anrl i
.e..l UHH
Mrs. Hcorrher And ou for.,. .i..
court plaster.
HI Ida.-.
'The Dhongllsh ha
rlage custom. The groom holds bis
nose agnlnst a small e.n-j.i.. .
jectcouldn't ou.t.n.k.oh
grindstone, nrohahia '
rupted Mr. Grouch.
Inter
pain, my iitTvi'sareatronirersiid;
1. my owti work. Lydia K. llnU
Vegetablo ('oniiHitmil riircd mti
rveryiiiimr ei.se had r.iiini, and I
ommctnl It toother suffering wnnrl
-.miis. m. Mjils, tloa . lloww.
t rcstou, Iowa.
Thoiisnnds of unsolicited and pf
l ie teMtmotiUls like the alum f
Pi Clll. ieiiry of J.y.114 K. IlnkM
r9it:ililo otiiMmiil, ht-h It ti
i-t lusivny i mm roots and bcrt
Women wlwl suffer from this
trr-ssing Ills sbonld not Ii.m ik i
tliew f.Ktaoriloulittlieat.llityoflV
i.. riiiMKim s VcifeUblo ConipoaiH
-.iiure iiit ir IicaltU.
If Toil wittit KMMlnl ftdvlcr wtf
I'liikimiii. ut l.vnn.JM
Mio v ill trcnt vaiip letter
Mrlctlyconllilentliil. VurVWi
nn ihren hcliilnir nick wt-l
in llila way, free of i-hurtfc. W
iii-situio write at once.
Tne feiemal Now.
Concern yourself as little H
ble with your paaL I nnectMnar?
torture over what you have ben
only cripple you In your nobl
tie to be better. Now Is the onlj H
of time of great moment lo r
you devote yourself to now th
will be a dream, the future PH
realization. Joseph Russell CI"
lv
ri,
a i
Only Married Men Count
In Cores marriage Is even mo"
port ant and essential for a ni-
It Is for a woman aa. until a
wed, he Is a being of no ef1
If a father haa not selected wife
his none ere they reach ths m
iwenty he Is considered wortm1
nerrleetftil
"Ton
Oata for Colta.
Tha eoat of 10 or So bushels of oata
fed to the eolt during the winter will
be worth more than twtc9 M
Ra growth and development
His Difficulty,
pay too little alt. ii
your personal irr.r.... " 10
, ti mr me the man
maas any more
Dorfbarbler.
ys he
Clothes r
m Some Wind.
A contemporary speaks
Wt, of egcltemenf
"Tbat must be a cyclone"
of
Cure Youi
Dandruff
Why? Because Ii Is mnoyitl
untidy. And mostlv. beciu
l almost Invariably IcadM
baldness. Cure It. and v
your hair. Get more, too,
the tame time. AH easily M
with Ayer'a Hair Vieor,T
Improved formula. Siop h
formation of dandruff I I
Doei nnf rAnnee if,, nU nf f SJ
NE
Nali
iiie
"."an
reraaala t
Th new Ayer'a Hair Viiorwljle
uo inia wort, because, flrti oi
atroya the terms which ara J
cause of dandruff. Havlnl:,
nature complete! the cure. TW
"tored to a perfectlf baattby J,
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