The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 27, 1912, Image 6

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ANOTHER GOOD ROAD IN WISCONSIN
POULTRY AND GAME
Oh e-rt r faao prim fur Wild Pud
mmi eta iwt In .urn. Writ ua far
awavk tfr all kinds of poultry, pork. ala.
Pearson-Pag Co., Portland
Cautious Investor "Hut U the ina
i esement of the P. D. 0. n. R. sco
nomleal?" Proker "I ahould say sot
i Why, they buy all their rails In la
ter, anj lay them la summer, when
. the heat expand them about a quar
: ter of aa Inch. Haxar.
TONS Or DRlSSfD TIRXOS
tons or DRtssr d Gtrsr
TOMS Or PRCSStD PUthS
TONS Or tRtSSfD It KkfNJ
We want
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Til .
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4 a 9jtti
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FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
W ttv 25 wi-st -.tt in rTtlni and vk-inity. ni, wm wunt to uppty thm with frth hMTMk
rrwn p tilir. (No Kwlrrn (.rtxv ilck-k f,.r amih Mu. ymtr attnf- KKiNK L. HM1IH
MfcAT t IK, Port t Mel, Onr. l'tv-? your nam n i atl'tr-maa on th pack,.. Sr. p by xprt-M
arrive hefB 1mttiKt 211 or 2M. Your tut will bs fvnh; tt-tn-Mmu-tv un arr.al. U
VuarantM you In 1hr.fttm.ut market prut. W 1 n H charv- nmniin. W will pr-.tnpUy
mat I rou our check on the Kiti NtKnal Hank, of PTtlan-i, irvMn. This ia turvtjr lh Ivat ami
aQtiamtt d Uiai any rvl abt lirm can ofTr yuu. Wa arv a in ula :
Drrvsrd ft Val up to 1 30 lbs, 1 Jc
Sml. BkKk Mors, tOc.
larfrr Mog 8c and c.
Live I hkkens. 12c
KO COMMISSION
NO COMMISSION
Wild Pu kt and 0n. mark prW.
your pruciftca avary day in iha yar.
Ship ui all kind HkW, Pelta and Tallow. Wa want
f RANK L. SMITH MEAT COMPANY
"fighting the Beef Trust"
Portland. Oregon
Crude Art In Europa.
Americans sometimes think that It
Is only our country that la troubled
with crude art In tha form of grace
less statues of publlo men. But occa
sionally, at least, Europeans are mov
ed to protest against similar afflic
tions. Tha statues of njornson and
Wasn't She a Woman?
"Pat man ober dar say dat women
needs to ba helped Into kerrldges
and lifted ober ditches. Nobody ebbcr
helps ma ober ditches nur Into ker
ridges. And ain't I a 'oman? I hare
ploughed and planted and gethered
Into barns, and no man could head ma.
m iv it a. a uv wiawuvw v . ..jwauwu u. .
Ibsen In Chrlstlanla have evoked And ain't I a 'oman? I coulj work as
strong protest, and a movement has
been started for their removal. BJorn
son's son declares that tha statues
look lika cheesemongers who hara
climbed up on a pile of their wares."
Matter of Diet
"How do you tell tha difference be
tween yacht and a sailboat V said
tha girl with the Inquiring mind. "By
lookln' Into the pantry," replied Cap
tain Cleet "If she carries plenty of
refreshments and seegars, she's a
yacht. If It's mostly plain victuals
she's a sailboat" Washington Star.
Limit to Foolishness.
"Geese are supposed to be symbolic
of all that Is foolish." "Well, go on."
"But you never see an old gander
hoard a million kernels of corn and
then go around trying to mate with a
gosling." Kansas City Journal.
Sounds Bad. '
No man la a hero to his own alarm
dock.
much and eat aa much whinst I could
git It as a man. and bear de lash as
well. And ain't I a 'oman?" Sojourn
er Truth.
Makes Good Road.
In the "gumbo" regions of the lower
Mississippi valley, where the roads
have been the worst in the world,
progressive citizens have taken to
burning the clay of the soil and
spreading tMs material over the high
ways. The "gumbo" Is so changed by
the heat that It presents a fairly hard
and mudless surface, even after a
heavy rain.
Moth" WlTI f!n1 V-a Y!tialn-a HwMf
yrup f r D-si rpmrdv to uw ui ui cdiUn)
during .v. teottuug ,riM.
Surely Had Forgotten Something.
An Eastbourne. Sussex (England)
woman recently started on a railway
Journey with the uneasy fooling that
she had forgotten something. This
turned out to be correct, for she had
to take the next train back to pick
up her child, which she had left on the
station platform.
rnvs (ZfrKClA OA
(&nd he Knows
tVwel wlfrt -the
"TVon K s -"
Suppose I
UNCLE SAM TRAINER OF BOYS
. I.lahn h"i K.rn. otjU.ni-d.nrf. nnry. i c t
frftr .tc. A i lr. I L. on. Han-oo. I j
rmr Sl Ml mer I infota Cn.. nw : Vt ..-r i!ti :
mom twHit. JHsrnfc ontKO' LttTupi. orliir. irln
orrhaH Ht k. 1 ' An.in ojr. hi irlirniTr. h
tn a widow, will ftr.tK-a. J C- SprLa. h-ld
tnr fl' or Tr-t-ror rli'rtm; or 'r-fln Un'
VflB ... (lolhnawworth Co . Tl ifl a rim R rwm
lr Kirti. ou.. ltf. i.h r nara. mfcHinry
J. B. Murray.. Ma.uotl. Iowa.
! a.. S .1ti Co . Wjah V rn!r :
r. hw. hitn. rllar. wi an! ii.'ht i
plaBCwhbariucfruttlriM.u.. J. 1. Lil!oa. Lotva. j
Waah K E. J
Makw Bi Vort ltiri t TnM in Kl
Kaar. Hro"ra rA In-nt-in.- hi?n- liar bw. ,
fBPI'0 io-tm.-tfo twraFtlUvrthinii ww. i i aury. 1
lrWwtt U. r'ih.r KiMltj Co . Hnnihai. Mo.
Making Class Tough.
I Tumblers, wine glasses, lamp chim
neys and other glasses may be render
I ed so durable as to be almost unbreak
able by placing them In a saucepan
j of cold water and gradually bringing it
to boiling heat. Care should be taken
that they do not touch each other dur
i lng the bubllng-up of the liquid.
Experts Are Lecturing on Scientific
Management of Farms Many
Short Cuts Are Found.
I'ncle Sam haa shown his fitness to
teach the Indians, to train tho future
generals and admirals of his army and
navy; now he Is showing his ability
as a trainer of farmer boys.
There are noticeable benefits to be
obtained from his educational meth
ods. writes John Duffy in Leslie's
Weekly. The sons of farmers are dis
covering the valuo of science in agri
culture. They are finding many short
cuts to results their fathers worked
long to obtain. They are experiencing
the need of diversification of crops
and the success It brings Tbey are
being shown that tha farm Is the
place for thorn; that there Is health,
wealth and happiness In following In
the footsteps of their farmer fathers.
Hundreds of boys in the main
sons of parents ho are unable to
send them to agricultural schools
are gathered togothor at frequent In
tervals to hear an export discuss the
latest and most scientific methods of
farming and the making of particular
crops. To the scientific methods of
the experts they are able to bring the
results of their own experiences on
the farms of their fathers; they are
able to receive and exchange Ideas
and to achieve practical results in a
way seldom obtained by the best agri
cultural schools.
all .ma
a - . . "
The lllustrstlon Shows a Nine Foot Stons Road Ntsr La Crosss. Wis.
In writing of cost of roads and
value, an expert shows that tf 20 per
cent of the country's hlshays were
put In good conditlou. at least f.50,-
000,000 would be saved la the moving
of the crops of the year 1912. This
amount would sufllce to improve J.000
miles of roads and thus In the course
of Ave years 250,000 miles of highway
would be developed to meet the needs
OUNTRY ROAD WORK
Very Uttle Progress Has Been
Made in Building.
BOY WITH TRAINED ROOSTER
jVnt buy water for bluinir. I.iquM blua ta al
m.Mta!l whit. Uojr Ki Cruaa liil b.ua, Um
biua Uiat'a ail blua.
ra.iv. prcie-niij fro-n n o.irtt.-tni't sv.n'lT-o.nt y
4otnr?th r'ytrry wn-h Fi't-n h
requiring '.ht.' tn-iy I
Famous Sentence.
! A correspondent who Inquires ss to
! where the famous summary of Web-
ir.n anti.jiwtM form, ster s career by Rufus Choate may be
mail.
Znr'Mnr,7: sentence being omitted
from some of the collections which
' publish the speech Is referred to
! "The Works of Rufus Choate." by 8.
T d 'pririi'lS ' O. Brown. The sentence contains
1 ratnr" ana org ,...,1,
SJOWARD
1 I laiadr.il. (il"rlo.
)il.-r. laad. (1
BrRTUN - i
i, nllr.
a-Conr tl. Mai: iarf nr!o
fat ci arr;K"t '" Control a-! t'rapir at
lasaMd. baliraavan UaTMaUM Nunnal rMuk.
Tsn-Year-Old California Lad Earning
His Way Through College With
Aid of Pet Fowl.
Machinery
iV-eond-Hand Machin
ery hoti.rht. ihk1 and
bo&r aatrmilV c. lha J. E. Martin To i :t
feU fortiand. Bend for Stock Lau and pr.cva.
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RAW FURS ,rmfyX,
Hottest Mark PrUrr WjV --JA
H. LOES t CO. T'S
. P Pixwmann. Mar. ... S I,!
7A lUrr-aa V tarV Sk -T
la! ft kail laak. PamaaiOn. - fbtU
ihhii i in '"" '"
j Painful Discovery.
, "Well." said the dentist as with a
. steel instrument he tapped Mr. Ack
ln's tooth, "I told you when I put
, that crown on that It might give you
i trouble. I never guarantee a crown
ed tooth." "Oh. I know. I wish I'd
i had the blame thing pulled!" moaned
, Mr. Acklns sadly. "I've found out to
my sorrow that uneasy rests the tooth
that wears a crown!"
A ten-year-old California boy whose
name Is Ralph. Is earning money
with which to educate himself, ss his
widowed mother has her hands full
to take care of his small brothers and
sisters.
He has trained his prize Plymouth
Rock rooster to stand on a little plat
form fastened to bis bicycle, which
be uses In delivering newspapers and
for various other errands.
Whenever Ralph stops his vtheeL
the big rooster alights, flaps bis wings
and gives a vigorous crow. He then
FOR WfK
SORE EVE!
To the Rescue.
I "I am at present devoting a good
deal of time to the Eacon-Shakespeare
j controversy," said Old Ed. Howe, writ
I lng In his own magazine. "Think of
the absurdity of it." he continues.
..:?tby,urammilf'f k :trr- ' w d0- Our notion of nothing to get
last t r-w. Are you imni iwrwut menu, w excited about IS tills BakSpeara COI1
pnee arid chwk by rt.irn malt? If not, abip ua. troversy
F. H. SCIIMALZ A CO. , ' .
Paid L'p Capital $10, OHO
141-143 Fra Sm-t. POfrTUJO. OltCOl
VEAL HOGS POULTRY
I Shake Into Tour Snoes
j AT-ti'. Foot-Kane, a iwwte f'JT the f-st. It rnrai
gainful. wolii. imartm. aweat.inir fft. Maka.
new shoe cwjiy. ho,.! by all Injirtrita and hhoi
Ralph and His Rooster.
picks around on the ground for a few
moments and then dies back to bis
platform ss Ralph moves off
Of course Ralph and Sammy al
ways attract large crowds on these
Vhn ia PORTLAND atop at
NEW SCOTT HOTEL
Lax, light fxurm: tan r.t: tic lobby:
elenan and onifriy: cim tn buin'-i mrii'r:
beat p ace fr family in ei'y. KOO.M: 30c I P.
Seventh and Ankeny' Streets
Convenient from AU Depota by Streetcar.
SAYE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT
of $100 or more by buying your
Piano or Player Piano direct
from factory store.
BUSH & LANE PIANO COMPANY
355 Washington St., Portland. Or.
"rii. i.n t arra-it ary .urjatitutw. Kampki 'trlps and the ambitious lad has had
several hundreds of souvenir postal
cards printed of himself and his roos
ter which he sells to the people who
collect around them whenever they
stop.
He hopes to make enough money In
this way to take him through college.
r'ki-ri. Aldrui A. S. Ounatol. La Koy. N. If.
Taking No Chances.
At a domestic economy lesson, the
Northern Christian Advocate reports,
little Emily was asked to s'ate briefly
the best way to keep milk from sour
ing. Her answer was certainly brief
and to the point. It ran: "You should
leave It In the cow."
Peace.
Nothing !n the world Is worth ths
Right for Once.
Emily was a quaint, old fashioned
maiden of four years. 8ha pronounced
all her words very distinctly, but oo-
LIME FERTILIZER
AlaoLanrt Planter, T,im. rVmnt, Wall PLaa
ter and Shtnsea. Wr.te Vn pnrea.
NOTTINGHAM & CO.
102 Front Slrrwt. PORTLAND, OR.
loss of thy peace; even the faults , casionally misused them.
which thou bsst committed should
only bumble and not disquiet thee.
God Is full cf Joy and peace and hap
piness. Endeavor then to obtain a
continually Joyful and peaceful spirit
J. Tersteegen.
4 CARSTENS
O Fraat St., Portland, Orrajoa
Wf -ll y.ir 'iifT a' T Pncoa. rrwH Horn.
Vj(. Ijva arid IrtaJ Puultry. Wa return yjur
mm''7 awory 4! bura.
( Watr In blti;nr la arlultvratlon Claaa and w
blue, makacMha wbit-r than arMiw.
Almost the Limit!
A Doston girl who had Just return
ed from her first trip abroad was ask
ed If she had been seasick. "Seasick!"
she replied. "Why, I went Into the
stateroom and sat down on my best
hat and I didn't care!"
BANDxMEN:Se;:?ur
1IOLTON and BUESCHKK
twartd inptruman'a. Tha nviat rnmpVta atork
rf Mu-iraJ M'-rrhandiaa in tha NorlbweaU
Wrila f'jr Ca(.a4ocru-a.
SF.lBKRI.ING-Ll'CAS MfSIC CO.
U4 Sacaa4 Stra-t. I'ortlaaa. Oncaa
Mirrors St Road Cornsrs
A mirror about three feet high,
which shows the approaching traffic,
has been plnced on a sign post erect
ed at the Junction of four roads at
Deckenbam, Kent. London MalL
Da wtwfsi ajrop. iina uwxi. ,tm
la tima. fWiM rv ttnrr:t.
Docs Delicate Work.
Photographically to measure and
record the vibrations of a irachlne or
building Is the purpose of a simple
apparatus Invented In England.
"Right 01"
Burning the candle at both ends
Is one way of making both snds meet
B. M. 0.
Especially did the names of the
meals confuse her, and she would
speak of lunch In the morning or sup
per at noon with equal Impartiality.
One morning little Emll entered
the dining-room and gleefully an
nounced that she was ready for sup
per.
Her mother Impatiently said:
"Now, Emily, this Is ridiculous. Ton
must learn the names of the meals.
When you have been asleep all night,
get up and dress, and come down
stairs, what meal do you have thenf
Emily solemnly and promptly re
plied: "Oatmeal, mamma." Harper's Ba
zaar. .
Satisfied.
Uncle John Willie, If yon could
have your way, who would you rather
be than anybody else?
Bmall Willie Just me If I could al
ways have my way.
Qualified.
Uncle Ed Why, Johnnie, you don't
wear, do you?
Johnnie No, I don't swear, but I
know all the words. Judge.
An Exception.
"It Is hard to do two things at ths
ame time."
"Have you never seen a small boy
svt peanuts and watch a circus r
0ns Reason Is Lack of Business Meth
ods Same as Employed In Many
Othsr Enterprises Ts Pay
srs' Money Is Wasted.
The bad country road Is a back
number. It Is as much out of place
and date as the grain cradle or flail
thresher. They had bad roads way
back In grandfather's time ever
since people began to travel, to haul
stuff In modern nsrrow tired wagons.
They had good roads way back In
Caesar's time In the old world. What
progress have we made In road build
ing? Very little, says the Western
Farmer. Over three fourths of all
the miles of country roads In the
northwest are still unimproved. In
most states 90 per cent would be
more nearly correct. Of course every
bit of road gets Its annual tearing up
by the road officials who draw a sal
ary for calling It road "Improvement."
There's a raon why country roads
are bad. Can't lay It to the weather
or the rond material either As one
farmer says: "I have seen In II years
hundreds of thousand of dollars of
tax payers' money expended on the
roads In town and country, but after
all our roads are still as bad as ever"
As bad as ever what a comment to
make upon h appearance of country
homes had It boon said that the farms
had not been Improved In 23 years!
Hut no, the farms have Improved, the
towns have grown and business
places are bettor than tliey were 23
years ago, but the country roads are
"as bad as ever" after spending for
tunes upon them
The reason Is that road building Is
not done In tho same businesslike
manner that other things are man
aged. We have seen the creamery
rome Into existence. We have seen
the skilled butter maker turning out
cartloads of butter finer than that
made by the farmers before the
creameries took thu Job off their
hands. Science and business methods
have made the change In butter mak
ing, liut the roads are "as bad as
ever" because It Is a farmer's Job to
be done when It suits his convenience.
It Is done by men who have never
studied the science of road building.
It Is done In a hit and miss method,
devoid of business principles. This
Is why hundreds of thousands of the
taxpayers' money has failed to make
the roads any better. And again we
say It Is not because of bad weather
or poor road building material. The
buttermaker takes bad cream and
makes pretty good butter from It be
cause he knows how. Of course ho
rould do better with good rram.
Likewise tho skilled road builder ran
make good roads of Just plain coun
try dirt, because he knows how. Of
course, ho could do better with cnnh
ed rock and all that. It Is not a
scarcity of money or of rnnterlnl, but
a lack of the right system that Is re
sponsible for bad roads.
Dollar for dollar Is a good plan
What wo want to see Is a dollar's
worth of good roads for a dollar spent
Sheep 8helter In Winter.
Rome farmers seem to Imagine that
Just because a sheep has a fleece to
protect It that shelter from cold and
storms Is not neeensary, but they
should know that sheep are more sus
ceptible to cold and dampness than
any other animal on the farm.
Whitewash Poultry House.
It Is Just as necessary to whitewash
the poultry house and clean up around
ths yards now as to put the stoves In
artier for winter.
of the farm, so much In evidence.
When It Is reflected that the aver
age cost of hauling In the ( lilted
States Is 2S cents per ton per mile
as compared with only 3 cents per ton
per mile In Kiatice and liermany and
England, the urgent economic need
of highway Improvement and exten
slon Hi this country becomes painful
ly evident.
In road tax And why not have It?
Isn't It about time to quit pouring
money Into a niudtiole? .Most roads
could have been nicely paved with
the dollars they have cost since first
laid out Whore has that money gone?
IHin't cry "graft" Of course there
has boon too much politics - all, poll
tics, there's the rub - but there has
been no political graft to speak of
In collection with country roads
The trouble Is the systom la and has
been wrong Road bull. ling Is for
the public good; Just as mall carry
ing Is The mall carriers are under
civil service, out of politics entirely.
They are paid for knowing their bus
iness. They must give a dollar's worth
of service for a dollar In pay. Why
not handle the road problem that
way? Remove the road Iks from
politics and make hi mi pass an exam
Inatlon showing his e(Hi-Uiicy. Keep
hi in Just as lung as h dues bis work
well Then you will see good dirt
roads wherever there la nothing bet
tor. Enough money will soon be sav
ed In road tax to maradamlie every
mile of the main traveled country
road
W LST 'fcVlIF 11 fl Mill
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This is a Duke's Mixture Umbrella
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Whether you smoke Duke's Mixture In pip, or rig.,,
rtt. It Is delightfully satufylnf . Everywhere It la the
choice vt men who want real, natural tobacco.
In rach 5c sack there are one and a half ounceiof
choice Virginia and North Carolina toUcco pure, tuij
rich lcst sort f granulated toWco. F.umigh to make
many good, satisfying cigarettes the kind that makes
rolling' Kpular. And with each sack you get a present
CoujKin and a Uxlt of cigarette prrs tree.
Get an Umbrella Free
The rouMns can be exchanged 6r all sorts of valu
able presents. The list Includes not only smokers' articles
but many desirable presents for women and clnMrrn
umbrella., cameras,
toilet articles, tennis
rackets, catcher's
gloves and lua.ki, etc.
ihtrtng iWt-rnner
anil January ony hi
tulll semi our illuitraltd
catalogue -t fruenu
Mr A. tuauya.Ur'-.,. Ak
for It on a xtai, tuday.
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TREES ALONG THE HIGHWAYS
Every Orlve Through the Country
Civte Evidence of Need of Prompt
and Effective Action.
"Tha clvlo committee of the Ala
bama Federation of Women's clubs Is
doing a good thing In starting a move
tnent for the preservation of trees
along our hlghwavs," said a prominent
citizen of Alabama, according to the
Rlrmlnghnm Age Herald. "Mrs. Al
ston hlda of Tuaraloosa Is rhalrmao
of the civic committee, and she haa la
sued an address In circular form which
should stir up interest In this work
After calling attention to tho nation
wide movement for 'shady ways' and
an apical for a general rally for their
pnsorvat ion, she says.
" Every drive through the country
gives evidence of the need of prompt
action, for the tree are at tho mercy
of v r changing rond workers and
are ruthlessly cut down. These shady
highways am groat asset to our
state. Increasing numbers cf tourists
are motoring over them and aro there
by awakening to our wonderful re
source,. Our own people aro finding
on these highway tho playground
needed for recreation and relaxation
Die farmer find comfort and pleasure
for himself and his horses In the
day's work, to and from market, field
and homo
" 'I-t every woman's club In Ala
bama Join In the crusadu without de
lay. Talk about It In your homes and
In your clubs and tinv your schools
champion these Cod given forest trees,
true friends, alike to rich and xor,
young and old. Every sehool Improve,
me nt association In Alabama is u.iked
to call a meeting and frame and sign
a petition and present It to their coun
ty commissioners asking their author
Ity to prevent roadorker from cut
ting down these trees l-et us all to
gether arouse such Interest and love
for these trees. Unit when a bill Is pre
sented In tho next legislature for their
legul preservation It may be passed
unanimously.' "
I St. Lowla. Mo. Zi
Not foe Her.
"Hut, madam." said the surgeon,
after the woman had recovered con
sciousness In the hospital, "why didn't
you stop when the crossing police
man held up bis band? Then you
wouldn't have been struck by the au
tomobile" "What! Me stop whea
Jim Meglnnls holds op hie hand? I'd
let you know I'm hie wife, an' he
never saw the day when be could
boss met" Magaxlne of Kun.
Help of the Advtrta-y,
He that wrestles with os itrtefV
ns our nerves and sharpens car Ui
Our antagonist !s our blpv-I
tllind H"r"
Clean Up the Roadside.
The fall of tho year Is a good time
to clean up the unsightly roadside
The dry grass and weeds will burn,
and when destroyed cease to become
an eyesore all the winter months
Any green bush ran be cut and burn
ed with the dried weeds and grass
with very little encouragement, and
how It will Improve the roadside to
have this done now.
Planting Apple Trees.
The best time to plant apple trees
Is ss soon a most of the leaves have
fallen. The roots being then In an
active stale, and tho ground still re
taining a certain amount of heat, they
will form new roots before winter
hlch Is a material advantage.
Keep Treee Growing,
Trees In the orchard that have not
made much growth should not be
manured. Keep PVf.ry ,.. Krow,
An old orchard that Is past Its prime
and fertlllxnrs freely used.
Burning Weeds.
Tr,,, W1 fr,i mor(, ,han
pulling and burning those few m,,n.
ng burrs that were missed and al
lowed to go to seed In odd nooks and
among the sorn.
One ef Hie Stuck. Up City Ways.
"Hlnce Joe lion's got back hers
again, after llvln a year la Kansas
City, he's too blame' swell headed for
any nee!" hyperorttleally remarked
Pip Maudlin of Hkeedei "Why, when
he's at work and the Are bell rings
he says he's to tuav to go, and Just
lets "er ring. Bcmcthlng mighty queer
about such actions; nobody Is ever
too busy to go to a Cret"
cii.rifi nouortg.
To cover any wooden roof, such ss
dog kennels, summer houses, etc., get
a large plvco of strong brown paper
and tack ft down. Make eure there
are no holee In It for the wet to get
under. Then give It two coats of paint
This will last several year, and Is
almost as good as tarpaulin, and much
cheaper.
Puttied the Smalt Mind.
Uttle Margaret noticed her mother
measuring cloth by holding It up to
her noee with one hand and reaching
out ber arm's length wtth the other.
Phe looked thoughtful for a moment,
then asked: "How can you measure
eloth that way? Can you smell
yard?"
Splsndld Chancs.
City Man "Is there a good clancs
for Investment around here?" Native
''You betl Mors opportunity than
there ever was. Ind that my father
paid 3 an acre for SO years ago !
can get for II now." ruck.
Fairy Tales Barred In Austria,
Ths fairy tales of Grimm and of
Hans Christian Andersen are excluded
from the Austrian school by a recent
order, "because of their slight Importance."
"On the Job"
all the time
That's tho mission of
Host-tier's
Stomach Bitters
and fur GO yrars it haj proven
rlTiftual in ca-tcs of
Poor Appetite
Indigestion
Dyspepsia
Constipation
Colds, Grippo
and M alalia
IHT IT T03AT IJ3 SEE FCB WOOf
Hi
air
Falling?)
You certainly cannot lose
your hair and keep It, too.
Which shall It be? Lose?
Then do nothing. Keep?
Then use Ayer' Hair Vigor.
That is about all there Is to
it Aycr's Hair Vigor is also
a splendid hair-Jrcssinjj and
halr-tonlc. It keeps the hair
soft and smooth and greatly
promotes its growth. It docs
not eclor the hair. Consult
your doctor freely. Doctors
are .studying these hair
questions much more than
In former days.
. ITU f)Q , all, Waaa
Get Well
nm! vm. run very easily
v y w w
Gee ft'" vl "
THE CHINESE DOCTOR
rtothtli. American and the Oln
physicians use me.iicm.-s 'Qi0,
il.nts and herbs. ',.
have extended lh.-ir ' b.
Hoots, Herbs and U k Jtrf.
never leen heard of '"JW
And With these harm nd
ious remedies Dr. 1-. ; .nuof die
hundreds of palient.i of a I r
ease and who bud
Inif ths mc.lirinra i.rescritieu l M
known American Jlkf
testimonial from pst'cnW
-.net h west as to the Ime.ff"" ,.,
talned with the ye -r""7)f to
nmedie.. Should y;h I
and wi.h to l K' tr,'a'mee"nsuiuu
cents in .i"1"!"
blank and circulars.
Omce open evci.lnc nd Sow
CONSULTATION FBI
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Chinese Mcd.cine
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