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FEW FOLKS HAVE B U S I N E S S MR. BUSINESS MAN F . R IE R D O N , R IT T E R , L O W E A C O ., 203-6-7 B o a rd of T ra d e Bldg. A C C O R D IO N P L E A T IN G 'nSIflKTTileinSiniiHjr'styier'iij&irTienP Government and Municipal Bonds FA RM S W A N T ED g iv in g d e ta ile d d e s c rip tio n . W e a r e s p e cia liz in g in th e s a le of f a r m la n d s . G. S. S m ith Co., C h a m b e r of C o m m erce B ldg., P o r t land._________ ________ _________ A >jC IA L M O p T Q ^ Q B I . O A N # ^ ' F o rM o rK g eL o ai^^ V E S T M E N T & M O R T G A G E CO., 220-22 C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e B ldg., 4 th a n d S ta r k ; P o r tla n d O re g o n .__________________ FO R SA L E s titc h in g , 10c p e r yd. B u tto n s covered. Twt) 720-egg a n d tw o 500-eg g Ju b ile e E a s t e r n N o v e lty M fg. Co. in c u b a to rs . 86H F i f t h S t„ B ro a d w a y 2000 s ty le B v e rla y E g g F a r m , T h e D alle», O re. ' K . S te p h a n , h e m s titc h in g , sc allo p in g , H I D E S , W O O L S A C A S C A R A B A R K b ra id in g , a c c o rd io n sid e p le a t, b u tto n s c o v e re d : m a ll o rd e rs. 21» P l tto c k block. A G A TE C U T T E R S A M FQ . JE W E L E R S je w e lr y a n d w a tc h repairing;. M ille r a, H ID E S , W O O L , T A L L O W ’'Tiig6TNQER'Y'CCCrC'3pSo5iTS78rT4S 855 W a s h . S t.. M a je s tic T h e a te r Bldg;. to 164 13th 8 t. N ., Cor. Iiw lng, P o rtla n d . A R T I F I C I A L L IM B S M uln O ffice, S a n F ra n c isc o . B ra n c h e s : O reg o n A rtific ia l L im b Co., Inc. W r ite S e a ttle , S p o k a n e , B oise, S a lt L a k e , R eno, for C a ta lo g . 425 W a s h S t., P o r t l a n d , B illin g s, M issoula , V a n c o u v e r, B. C . A U O T I O N E E R 8 — 2d H A N D F U R N I T U R E O P T O M E T R IS T A N D O P T IC IA N F o rd A u c tio n Co.—A u c tio n e e rs. We aell e v e r y th in g . 181 S e c o n d S t., P o rtla n d . '^W '~ W ~GE£s8Es'AÎf'ATÎAVÏNar''~ AUTO^BARQAjliS_____ U sed B u ic k r o a d s te r $365. P o w e rfu l e n g in e , tw o n e w tire s , tools, e tc . T h is b e n - zin e b u g g y g o o d f o r 75,000 m ile s of h a r d c o u n tr y se rv ic e . N o s e lf s ta r te r to g e t o u t of o rd e r. P a y m e n ts to s u i t re sp o n s ib le p a rty W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r A s so c ia tio n , 219 O re g o n B ld g ., P o rtla n d , ^ — P a tr o n a g e s o lic ite d on b a s is of c a p a b le s e rv ic e a n d r e a s o n ab le c h a rg e s . T h o u s a n d s of s a t d p a tro n s . A tr ia l w ill co n v in ce. C has. ! isfie . G oodm an, o p to m e tris t, 209 M o rriso n , I W P o rtla n d , O regon. j T H E R A P E U T IC S | ' P w H Y w S I w C A w L w w w w w w w w v y w D r. Ft. A. P h illip s , 905 B r o a d w u ^ B ld g . D iso rd e rs o f th e sto m a c h , liv e r, k id n ey s, bow els, g o itre , h ig h blood p r e s s u re a n d fe m a le d iso rd e rs. P L U M B I NQ A P L U M B IN 0 8 U P P L I E « W e c a n su p p ly yo u w ith a n y k in d of p lu m b in g su p p lie s a t w h o le s a le p rices. W e w ill g la d ly e s tim a te c o s t of a n y Job. W r ite f o r p rices. S T A R K -D A V IS CO., 212 T h ir d S t., P o r tla n d - a n d sell t h e i r p a r t s a t h a lf price. D av id M odes Co., N. B r o a d w a y a n d F la n d e r s . M o to r P a r t s M fg Co., 325 B u rn sid e St. P a r t s f o r a ll c a r s a t h a lf price.__________ L O N G & S IL V A —462 H a w th o r n e Ave. A u to W re c k e rs . W e w re c k c a r s a n d se ll g o o d p a r ts lis t p ric e . S ee u s fo r E n P E R S O N A L g in es, M a g n e to s, C a rb u r e to rs , etc. 6ÏA IH ?Y IF lA )ÎB E Ï?yrforresiïïtsJ try BILLIARDS. POOL AND LA V A TO R IE S._______| m e; b e s t a n d m o s t s u c c e s s fu l "H o m e M a k e r” ; h u n d r e d s r ic h w ish m a r r ia g e MEET ME IN PORTLAND so o n ; s t r i c t l y c o n f id e n tia l; m o s t re lia b le ; A t one qf the most elegant Billiard y e a r s of e x p e rie n c e ; d e s c rip tio n s free. “ T h e S u c c e s sfu l C lu b ,” M rs. P u rd ie , B ox Rooms on the Pacific Coast. 566, O a k lan d , C alif. B ow ie A C ald w ell’s Second Floor P itto ck Block ____ PA I N ^ T S _ A _ N D ^L L PA PER P a i n t s a n d A u to finlshesT W h o le sa le re ta il. B O L L S W a ll P a p e r Co., 229 FlufTTfugs From O K ^ arp ets a M n o d rriso n St. R a g R u g s, a ll siz e s. M a il o r d e rs p ro m p t. W rite u s fo r p ric e s. P io n e e r P a i n t Co., S e n d f o r B o o k let. 186 F i r s t S t., P o rtla n d . 9x12 R u g s, S te a m o r D ry C lea n ed , 31.60. P O R T L A N D W E S T E R N F L U F F R U G CO., Go w ith th e c ro w d to th e A b in g to n 64-63 U n io n A ve. N . __B last 6616. B-1476 B ldg., P o r tla n d to b u y , sell o r e x c h a n g e B U IL D IN O M A T E R IA L S R e a il l E s t a t e . F r a n * k ” L. M cG u ire. S en d fo r b o o k le t on F a r m B u ild in g s S A N IT A R I U M S o f D e n iso n In te rlo c k in g T ile ; i t Is free. W H Y T H E M IL K C U R E ? A s k t h e P . L. C h e rry Co., 271 H a w th o r n e A ve., M oore S a n ita r iu m . A n i n s titu tio n d e v o te d P o rtla n d , O reg o n .________ to d o in g o n e th in g w ell. O ffice 908 S ellin g FO R SA LE^ B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon. W h ite L e g h o rn s i t t i n g e g g s fro m T a n - S a n i t a r y b e a u t y p a r l o r c r e d ’s, b r e d - to - la y s tr a in . N in e ty p e r c e n t f e r tility g u a r a n te e d : 32.00 p e r s ittin g ; ^ W e ^ h e l p ^ t h e a p p e a r a n c e o F ^ w o m eru T w e n ty -tw o in c h s w itc h o r tr a n s f o r m a 38.00 p e r h u n d re d . E v e rla y E g g F a r m , T h e D alles, Ore. tio n , v a lu e $7.00, p ric e $2.45. 400 16 412 D e k u m B id*. C IT A '^ N V D /N F A AR P R N O A P /W E R ^ T V I E V W Y VW /V M W W V S W W W V S C H O O L S A N D C O L L E G E S W e p r o te c t y o u r In te re s ts . F a r m s , t i m b er, a c r e a g e , c ity , e x c h a n g e s. G ilsd n R e a l- t y C o., 431 C h. of C o m m e rc e , M a in 6127. W a n ts M en, W o m e n to le a rn th e tr a d e ; C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G p o s itio n s w a itin g ; s e n d f o r c a ta lo g u e . 'T ? o r reTIa£leT5IeanTng~an<iY)jWng~serv^ M ISS D E C K E R ’S P r iv a te B u s in e s s C o l Ice se n d p a r c e ls to us. W e p a y r e t u r n lege. A U sky B ld g ., 3d & M on-Ison S ts. p o sta g e . In fo r m a tio n a n d p ric e s g iv e n H a w th o r n e A u to & G as E n g in e School, u p o n re q u e s t. 462 H a w th o r n e A ve. P r a c tic a l e x p e rie n c e E N K E ’S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S In o v e r h a u lin g a n d r e p a ir in g e v e r y m a k e E s ta b lis h e d 1890 ^ P o rtla n d of a u to a n d g a s en g in e. O x y a c e ty le n e D R U G S BY M A IL w eld in g . E s ta b lis h e d 1907. A n y th in g iTPT TrugiT K u b b e r gooSsI 8 IL O 8 A N D D R A IN B IN S T o ile t A r tic le s e tc . W e p a y p o sta g e . T h e o n ly e x c lu slv e S ! lo fa c to ry . N o S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n te e d . J o e M. R icen , H o o p s, N o N a lls , N o T ro u b le . S ta y 265 1 st SL, P o rtla n d . R o u n d Silo Co., 601 D e k u m B ld g ., P o r t D R U G S B Y M A I L _____________ la n d , O regon. C A R P E T W E A V IN O A N D C L E A N I N G n mmm 'H ie n d T o Y Iif7 o r~ a n y th in g T n 'D ? u g srR u b ^ T A I L O R E D h e r G oods, T ru s s e s , e tc . P o s ta g e p re p a id . P lu m m e r D ru g Co., 260 3d S t., P o r t land: F A R M L O A N S __ ______ ________ On tim e r a te s . B ank FA RM ________ im p ro v e d f a r m s in O r e g o n - L o n g W A L L P A P E R A N D P A I N T S _____________ If d e s ire d , a n d a t lo w e s t c u r r e n t W all p a p e r a n d p a in ts . W h o le s a le a n d W m M a c M a s te r, 331 U. S. N a tio n a l r e ta il. BOLLS W aU P a p e r Co., 229 M or- B ld g ., P o rtla n d . rlso n ijt.______ _________ TRACTS f i l l T E n M an w ith F ord and $600 C apital O w n a f a rm t r a c t w h e re e v e r y th in g U n » i n I b U to sell K e w a n e e L ight an d W a g ro w s y e a r a r o u n d ; fin e c lim a te , b o a tin g , te r System «; good te rrito ry s till open:- w rite and b a th in g , fish in g , s h e ll ro a d s. L e t m e give selling experience. M. D. Spencer. D istrib se n d you o n e h u n d r e d v ie w s of th is u to r. 333 E. M orrison. P ortland, O regon. w o n d e rfu l c o u n tr y b e tw e e n H o u s to n a n d uaivcsion. Bidsy muniiuy G a lv e sto n . E asy m o n th ly pdyi p a y m e n ts , o v er V E A L A N D P O R K W A N T E D “ w e lls In s ig h t. fiv e h u n d " re d * p ro d ' u c in g oil we! p ro p e rty now . C o m p a n y d rillin g on th is pro W e p a y 23c f o r to p b lo ck p o rk . W r ite o r w ire to d a y — % so ld Id o u t. H a v e W e p a y 20c f o r to p y o u n g v eal. p a r t i e s w h o w ill p la n t y o u r t r a c t on W e p a y le s s f o r I n fe r io r s tu ff. s h a re s . L e t m e te ll you a b o u t It. W e n e v e r c h a r g e co m m issio n . W. E. COGDELL, F r a n k L . S m ith M e a t Co. C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e B ldg., P o rtla n d . " F i g h t i n g t h e B e e f T r u s t . ’’______________ Freddie Knew the Symptoms. Freddie was visiting a tiny new baby. After looking at the bat>y for a long time, he came running to his mother and exclaimed, “The baby’s little fists are both closed and it looks as if it was going to start a fight.” Figuring Weight of Ice. A very close estimate of the weight of any block of ice may he ascertained by applying the following method: The volume of the ice in cubic inches is obtained by multiplying together the three dimensions. Dividing the prod uct by 30 gives the weight of the ice in %The Way to Meet Him. pounds. For instance, if the block Sit in the door with your fighting is 10 by 10 by 12 inches, its volume clothes on and trouble will say “Good morning” and take to the woods.—At is 1,200 cubic inches; dividing this product by 30 gives 40 pounds as the lanta Constitution. correct weight of the ice. Speaking of Birds. When little Willie's ma used to tell him she had been informed of his mis deeds by a bird, Willie probably had misgivings that either ma was prevari cating in a good cause or the tale-bear ing fowl was a lyre bird. Snakes in the Ocean. It is not generally known that there are snakes In the ocean. There are numerous varieties of small snakes that live in all oceans; then there are the eels, of course, which go from the salt water to the fresh. In the waters Curing Spice. ! around southern Asia there lives the In the Spice islands the cloves are banded sea snake, which has stripes sometimes cured by being smoked ' around its body and broad tail, and over a wood fire until they assume a can swim with great speed.—Christian Science Monitor. deap brown color, when the further 1 ------------------------ L_ drying is accomplished by the sun. Wire's Long Stretch. Occasionally the buds are scalded be While S. E. Wharton of Boston was fore being dried. If bright sunny days traveling in Switzerland his attention prevail artificial heat may be dis was called to the longest unsupported pensed with and the buds sun-dried telegraph wire he had ever seen. It from first to last. The crop loses about crosses in one span the Lake of Wal- 60 per cent in drying. lenstadt, being fastened to two iron towe™ which are almost 8,000 feet aparr The line is made of steel and that section of it closest to the lake is more than 100 feet above the sur face of the water. October. I Do Your Own Plumbing! By bu y in g d ire c t from o s a t wholesale p r i m and w n tb s plum ber'« profits. W rite us to day yo u r need«. W e will t i n you o ur rock- bottom direct-to-yoo " price*, t. o. b. roll or b eet. W e actu ally nave you from 10 to 14 p er cent. AH rood« g u a ra n te ed . N o rth w w t head q uarter« fot L ead ar W ater B yitem a and F u lle r A Joh n so n Engine*. STARK-DAVIS CO. 312 Third Street. The Premier Municipal Rond House D IR E C T O R Y M ention y our home paper when anttw erin* these advertisem ents. A re y o u w a n tin g to «ell. W e h a v e b u y e rs to r g e n e r a l s to r e s , g ro c e rie s, c o n fe c tio n e ry , c ig a rs , r e s t a u r a n t s , e tc . Send me d e s c rip tio n . morris brothers , October is so called from being the eighth in the year, according to the old Latin calendar. It was styled “wine month” by our Saxon ancestors. The festival of the Rosary is celebrated Oct. 1 in honor of the Virgin, who is especially Invoked In the devotions for success, believed to have been obtain ed through her intercession in the bat tle of Lepanto, in J571, when the Turk* were defeated. POSTS FOR GRAPE TRELLIS Druggist Says Ladies are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. ine. MORRIS BUILDING, 309-311 Stark St. PORTLAND, ORE. Established Over Phone Bdwy, 2151. Twenty-Five Years ie .treatment Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Hair that loses its color and lustre, Directions and Illustrations Given for or when it fades, turns gray, dull and i lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur ! Construction of Substantial in the hair. Our grandmother made Supports. up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur It Is an easy matter to make con to keep her locks dark and beautiful, ' thousands of women and men who crete posts for the grape trellis, or and value that even color, that beautiful farm fence. For a grape trellis make dark shade of hair which is so at True Friends Beyond Price. the posts ten feet long so that ypu can tractive, use only this old-time recipe. ! Glass of hot water each morn The most blessed reality in human set them four, feet underground. The Nowadays we get this famous mix life is a friend who understands and ing helps us look and feel butts should be six Inches square and ture Improved by the addition of other Clean, sweet, fresh, the tops four inches. At equal dis Ingredients by asking at any drug can companion your heart. Don't al tances apart through the posts are store for a bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage low yourself to wear your spirit out 6et one-half inch pipes so that you can and Sulphur Compound,” which dark alone with anxiety or grief. “The Happy, bright, alert—vigorous and run wires through them. The illus ens the hair so naturally, so evenly, friends thou hast, and their adoption I vivacious—a good clear skin; a natur that nobody can possibly tell it has tration shows how the forms are tnade. been applied. You just dampen a tried, grapple them to thy soul with al, rosy complexion and freedom from A three-eighths inch bolt runs through sponge or soft brush with it and draw hoops of steel.” A true friend will illness are assured only by clean, ! healthy blood. If only every woman the pipes so that the forms wlH be this through your hair, taking one save your soul alive. and likewise every man could realize clamped well and the concrete will not small strand at a time. By morning the wonders of the morning inside not bulge. Mix the concrete with one tha gray hair disappears; but what bath, what a gratifying change would part cement, two and one-half parts delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage take place. clean sand and three parts well and Sulphur Compound is that, besides Instead of the thousands of sickly, beautifully darkening the hair after a anaemic-looking men, women and girls few applications, it also brings back with pasty or muddy complexions; the gloss and lustre and gives it an instead of the multitudes of “nerve ^ E c in f o b c in g appearance of abundance. wrecks,” “rundowns,” “brain fags” and Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com I pessimists we should see a virile, op pound is a delightful toilet requisite timistic throng of rosy-cheeked people to impart color and a youthful appear I everywhere. ¿ GR3 P IP E 3 ance to the hair. It is not intended for Take a glass of Salts if your An inside bath is had by drinking, the cure, mitigation or prevention of ' each morning before breakfast, a glass Back Hurts or Bladder I CLAM P disease.—Adv. j of real hot water with a teaspoonful p ' BOLT troubles you. ] of limestone phosphate in it to wash Foolish Worrying. from the stomach, liver, kidneys and So many things do not matter. In No man or woman who eats meat ten yards of bowels the previous day's can make a mistake by flush ! indigestible waste, sour fermentations - H IN G E 7 numerable things that we worry over ■ regularly ing the kidneys occasionally, says a and poisons before putting more food W OOD FO EM or fret about or strive for, really make well-known authority. Meat forms uric into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil no difference whatever, and we worry acid which excites tne kidneys, they A Form Made of Boards for Holding and fret and strive for them merely become overworked from the strain, iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, and particularly those who the Concrete Mixture to Form a from a stupid sort of habit. And wc get sluggish and fail to filter the colds; wasto and poisons from the blood, then have a pallid, sallow complexion and Fence Post. have, perhaps, let them bother us and we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, who are constipated very often, are graded gravel. Place four rods, one trouble us again and again, thinking ! dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary urged to obtain a quarter pound of phosphate at the drug store in each corner for re-enforcing. These that they mattered, and mattered su disorders come from sluggist kidneys. limestone The moment you feel a dull ache in which will cost but a trifle but is suf rods should be at least five-sixteenths premely. But do they? the kidneys or your back hurts or if ficient to dem nstrate the quick and inch In diameter. For the end posts the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of remarkable change in both health and you should have three-eights Inch ■ sediment, irregular of passage or at appearance awaiting those who prac For House Plants. eye bolts to run through the pipes in tended by a sensation of scalding, stop tice internal sanitation. A splendid fertilizer for all pot • eating meat and get about four ounces the post. This will enable you to fas Monasteries. ten the wires securely and also to plants and evergreens may be made in of Jad SaltB from any pharmacy; take tighten them.—W. E. Frudden in Pop this way: Dissolve one can of lye a tablespoonful in a glass of water The monasteries once thickly strewn before breakfast and in a few days ular Science Monthly. in two gallons of water; put in enough your throughout England and must of Eu kidneys will act fine. This famous bones to make a thick, crusty mass. A salts is made frum the acid of grapes rope were called abbeys, from being spoonfuls of this in your watering and lemon juice, combined with lithia, ruled by abbots—or abbats from abbas, PAYS TO MULCH AN ORCHARD few pot once a week will give a wonderful and lias been used for generations to Syrian for “father”—as those governed flush and stimulate the kidneys, also Particularly Satisfactory Means of result. to Leutralize the acids in urine so it by a prior were called priories. Solving Soil Management and no longer causes Irritation, thus ending The Difference. bladder weakness. Protects Roots. Jad baits is inexpensive and cannot Fiat head is quite as bad in politics injure; makes a delightful effervescent Without doubt, a comparatively large as flat foot is in military life. Not only percentage of the commercial orchard that, hut 80 per cent of the flat foot lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the area of the state should be plowed I kidneys clean and active and the blood each y«ar and the clean culture cover cases are curable.—Hudson Post. j pure, thweby avoiding serious kidney crop method of soil management be complications.—Adv. Funny, Ain’t It. employed, says V. It. Gardner of the Eye Guard for Eye Workers. University of Missouri college of agri Said the facetious feller: “I have culture. However, there are many or often wondered how a man can Bpeak An ey^,guard valuable foj machin No humbug! Any 4K d’. whether chards, or at least certain portions of straight from* the shoulder unless he ists who work where there is danger hard, soft or between tne & toes, will right up and lift out without many orchards, planted on slopes so does his talking on his fingers.” to the eyes from steel or other par a loosen particle of pain or soreness. steep as to render clean culture Im ticles consists of a steel frame and a This drug is called freezone and is practicable on account of the danger piece of plate, glass covered by iron a compound of ether discovered by a And He’s Worth Listening To. . from washing. Such orchard areas Cincinnati man. The man who really has nothing to ’ wire netting of large mesh. The guard should be mulchsd artificially in order Ask at any drug store for a small is said to be easily adjusted and more to check the running off of tfe water say generally talks less than other peo bottle of freezone, which wilj cost but at times of heavy rainfall. Check evap ple, because he considers it worth giv | convenient than goggles. a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callouq. oration from the soil at all times of the ing some thought to. Put a few drops directly upon any year, and In other ways contribute to A LL EN ’S FOOT EASE FOR TH E TROOP8. In S haken in to th e shoe« sn d sprinkled in th e a fo o t tender, aching corn or callous. the vegetative growth and productive Beet Sugar industry. b a th it give« re s t and com fort, takes th e friction stantly the soreness disappears and ness of the trees. Trees properly from the shoe and p re v e n ts b liste rs a n d .s o r e shortly the corn or callous will loosen mulched will be found much more pro The United States and Spain are the spots. M akes w alking easy. A ccept no subati- and can be lifted off with the fingers. ductive and profitable than those left only countries which produce both ' tu te . Sold everyw here, 25c. This drug freezone doesn't eat out to compete with weeds and grass for the corns or callouses but shrivels Valuable New Metal. cane and beet sugar in any consider them without even Irritating the sur water and food. As a matter of fact A white metal, w\jich takes a bril rounding skin. artificial mulching is a very satisfactory able quantity. The development of Just think! No pain at all; no sore substitute for cultivation and an en the beet-sugar Industry in the United liant polish and holds it on exposure or smarting when applying it or tirely practicable method of soil man States has been one of the great ag to the atmosphere, and claimed to be i ness If your druggist don't possessed by an alloy of bismuth, mer I afterwards. agement under many conditions. have freezone have him order it for Straw, cornstalks or other similar or ricultural and manufacturing growths cury, tin, zinc and copper, has been I you.—Adv. ganic material that will cover the of this country. From 1898 the beet covered by a patent. ground nnd that may be obtained at sugar production iff the United States United in Control of Lake*. llttle^or no cost, except for handling. Is increased from 50,000 tons to approxi Freshen a Heavy Skin The boundary line between the suitable to use for mulching purposes. mately 800,000 tons in 1915. With the antiseptic, fuscinating Cuti- United States and Canada runs In a general way, it may be stated cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely that the thicker the mulch the better. Proper Treatment of Friend«. scented convenient, economical face, through the center of each of the lour A layer at least four Inches deep When our friends are present we skin, baby and «lusting powder and border lakes that lie along or between should be applied, and in‘later years perfume. Itemlers other perfumes su as this rots away more should be add ought to treat them ,well; and when perfluous. One of the Cutlcura Toilet the two countries, and jurisdiction ed. Mulching is a particularly satis they are absent, to speak of them well. Trio (Soap,"Ointment, Talcum).—Adv. over the lakes is shared. There is a factory means of solving the soil man —Epictetus. permanent international waterways agement problem in the small home commission, consisting of three Ameri Accidents at Different Ages. orchard that otherwise is apt to be cans and three Canadians, that has more or less neglected In this respect. One of the large casualty companies control of the use of the waters of the Attention may also be called to the has prepared a compilation showing lakes for power and other purposes. fact that the application of mulching the percentage of deaths due to acci material now, rather than later, will Power of Gentleness serve to protect the ground from such dents at different ages. Obt of a total deep freeilng and may be the means Kindness pays. “Boiled potatoes.” j of 713,801 deaths embraced in the com bf considerably reducing winter Injury Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia says an authority on culinary matters. pilation, 21.1 per cent were persons I of the roots. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable from fifteen to twenty-nine years old, “are ever so much better, if they are Compound Restored 16.1 per cent, thirty to thirty-nine; 12.3 gently boiled.”—New York Telegraph. Her Health. per cent, forty to forty-nine; 8 per SPRAY FOR INFECTED TREES Granulaled fcyelids, cent, fifty to fifty nine, and 4.7 per V ¥ a J a | 1 a I a f a | s Kvf j inti.ime.l by expo- Recommended by Ohio Experiment Newark, N. J .—“ For about three cent, sixty to sixty-nine. Hgure to Sun, Dusl and Wind Station to Control Canker Worm«— years I suffered from nervous break luickly relieved by Murine Use Arsenate of Lead. down and got so yeRcmeiiy. No Smarting, Water Regulated by Pedal. weak 1 could fh hardly just F.ye Comfort. At Pressing one end of a pedal with the Your Druggists or by mail 60c per Bottle. stand, ami had hea Spraying trees in early spring with aches every day. I foot admits cold water to a new wash- For Book oi the fye free write >> » arsenate of lead is recommended by tried everything I Marine Eys Remedy C®„ Chicago. the Ohio experiment station to con could think of and stand, pressing the other end allows trol canker worms, or measuring was under a phy hot water to flow and presqjjig the en worms, ns they are frequently called. sician's care for two tire pedal mixes the two so that mod t.'zy be checked and m ore . erioi!« -> If Infested trees having their largest A girl friend erately warm water is obtained. of the throat w.il b often «void 1 \ f i "•icd Lydia E. leaves about an Inch long are thor p ro m p tly g iv in g th e child a d<»se of &. o 1 ini; bum's Vege oughly sprayed with five or six pounds Ever Think of Itt table Compound and of arsenate of lead paste (or half as she told me about Electricity can run through very much of the powdered form) to 50 gal iL From the first lons of water, many t)f the worms will . day I took it I began slender wires. And the energies of die from eating the poison, while oth \ ^ an I saving grace can enter the life through ers refusing to eat will enter the \ j now I am well and the medium of a very unfinished creed. ground before they are full grown and X (' able ta do mo«t any iZjdVj ^ k i n d of work. I I —Christian Herald. fail to complete their life cycle. These HI* * Ji' have been recom black worms, having a narrow yellow mending the Com Are You Satisfied? B b ' u s i n e s s c o l l e g i stripe on each side of the body, often pound ever »inco and give vou my n v m r« t p o r t., tlv M inlpr*4 defoliate orchards nnd forest trees In mission to publish this letter.” —tfis* is B u s th in * e ss b U T rs-st. r a in in g School In th e N o r th w est. Kit y o u rse r a h ig h e r p o sitio n May and June. The apple is the most F lo K elly , 476 So. 14th SL, Newark, w ith m o re m o n ey lf . fo Ferm ali*-lit p o sitio n s common hosL Linden, young chest N. J. afluured o u r G raduât® » W r ite fo r c a la i« » — F o u rth a n d Y am hill, nut, ash, maple, red oak and elm are The reason this famous root and herb also frequently attacked by the young remedy, I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable P o rtla n d . larvae, which hatch in early spring. Compound, was so successful in Miss Kelly’s case was because it went to the ig r They Inflict greatest Injnry in the tops root of her trouble, restored her to a • -—,Tr of trees, and therefore sprays must be normal healthy condition and es a result TAW. IT # _ No. 12, 1919 directed to reach the topmost twigs her DcrvoQfnees disappeared. P. N. U. T S 3 i S S S t ä Ü lMß and hrnnehes._______ ____ withCuticura . Clears Dandruff SUFFERING CATS! GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL 1 NERVOUS BREAKDOWN E y e s s C hildren's r o u g h s GRIPPE Sr.£ E «R S