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B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y T h e W hite House Flock ■ This Paper When Aaawerias Then* A drertleeew U . ACCORDION P L E A T IN G S k irts p le a te d a n y s ty le , fl.OO. H e m s titc h in g , 10c p e r yd. B u tto n s covered: E a s t e r n N o v e lty M fg. Co., 85Vfr F if th St. AGATE C U T Y E R S A MFG. JE W E L E R S H . n p le a s in g p ric e J e w e lry r e p a irin g , w a tc h r e p a irin g , v ia m ail. M iller's, 355 W a s h in g to n S t., P o r t la n d . O reg o n .______________________________ ARTIFICIAL. LIM BS O reg o n A rtific ia l L im b Co., Inc. W r ite f o r C a ta lo g . 425 W a s h 8 t.. P o r t l a n d , A U C T IO N E E R S - 2d H A N D F U R N IT U R E F o rd A u c tio n Co.—A u c tio n e e rs. We sell e v e ry th in g . H I S eco n d 8 L , P o r tla n d. AUTO A C CESSO RIES M o to rs, g e a r s , b e a rin g s , w h eels, a x le s , a n d tr a ile rs . W e w re c k a ll m a k e s of c a r s a n d sell t h e i r p a r t s a t h a lf p ric e . D a v id H o d e s Co., N. B r o a d w a y a n d F la n d ers. M o to r P a r t s .M f g Co., 325 B u rn sid e S t P a r t » f o r a il e a r s a t h a lf price. Classy Bug Bodies Prices—$85 and up. B u rn e ss & M a rtin ____________________ 15th A Alder »to., Portland C A R P E T W E A V IN G A N D C L E A N IN G Fluff Rugs From Old Carpets R a g R u g a, a ll six es. M all o rd e r# p r o m p t S e n d f o r B ooklet. 9x13 R u g s, S te a m o r D ry C lea n ed , <160. W E S T E R N F L U F F RUG CO- 14-53 U n io n A y e. N . E a s t M id, B-1475 B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L »__________ ^ T iH O P E -T iR T c ic ~ C o T T a c e a n d m a n te l b r ic k a s p e c ia lty . P h o n e E a s t 1835; R e s i d e n c e , E a s t 1797. S61Vi E. M o rriso n St. P o rtla n d , O re. » We will gladly make estimates. S e n d fo r f re e b o o k let on S e p tic ta n k s . P . L. C h e rry Co., 271 H a w th o r n e A ve., P o rtla n d , O reg o n . ____ CITY A N D FARM P R O PE R T IE S p r o te c t y o u r I n t e r e s t a F a r m s , t i m b er, a c re a g e , c ity , e x c h a n g e s. G ilson R e a l- t y Co., 431 C h. o f C o m m erc e , M a in 3197. CL EANING AND DYEING f o r re lia b le C le a n in g a n d D y e in g s e r v ice se n d p a r c e ls to us. W e p a y r e t u r n p o sta g e . In fo r m a tio n a a d p ric e s g iv e n u p o n re q u e st. E N K E S C IT Y D Y E W O RK S E s ta b lis h e d 1890 P o rtla n d D E N T A L S U P P U JE S — ^ J o h rT Y ^ è ìc h T jc n ta ÌT ie p ^ L 75èivtaP sup^ p lie s of all k in d . M o rg a n B ldg., P o rtla n d , O reg o n . DOORS^ANJD^WINDOWS __ W e’T aiT seirT oirT ioorsP W indow s, RooT Ing, P a in t, G la s s a n d B u ild e rs ' H a rd w a re , d ir e c t a t w h o le sa le p rices. W r ite fo r lic e s b efo re b u y in g . H e a c o c k S a sh & >oor Co., 212 F i r s t SL, P o rtla n d . D R U G S^Y M A IL ^ _ ^ A n y th in g In D ru g s, ~ R u b 6 e r guocls! T o ile t A rtic le s e tc . W e p a y p o sta g e . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n te e d . J o e M. R icen, 265 1 st S t., P o rtla n d . S en d to u s fo r a n y th in g in D ru g s, R u b b e r G oods, T ru s s e s , etc. P o s ta g e p rep aid . P lu m m e r D ru g Co., 260 3d S t., P o rt land. S ?'or a n y tim e d e s ire d a n d lo w est c u r r e n t r a te s . W m . M a c M a s te r, 331 U. S. N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon H ID E S, WOOL, TALLO W '^Ts¥TNGiRTC^DT^^rBoxTSiKT48 to 154 13th S t. N ., C or. Irv lq g , P o rtla n d . M ain O ffice, S a n F ra n c isc o . B ra n c h e s : S e a ttle , S p o k a n e , B oise, S a lt L a k e , R eno, B illin g s, M isso u la, V a n c o u v e r, B. C. H E M S T I T C H I N G _________ __ _ K. S te p h a n , h e m s titc h in g , sc allo p in g , 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 . 319 P ltto c k b lo c k . H ID E S, W OOLS A CASCARA BARK p ay q u o ta tio n . P A IN T S A N D W A L L P A P E R " W r i t T u s fo r p r ic e » P io n e e r P a in t Co., 186 F i r s t S t., P o rtla n d . P L A T IN G —N IC K E L AND S IL V E R . W r ite fo r p ric e s— w e p a y r e t u r n p o sta g e on s m a ll p a rc e ls. C a lifo rn ia P la tin g W o rk s, 214 2nd St.» P o rtla n d . SA N IT A R IU M S ^ i l W T H E M lL K C U R B ? A s k th e M oore S a n ita r iu m . A n I n s titu tio n d s v o te d to d o in g o n e th in g w ell. O ffice 908 S ellin g B u ild in g , P o r t l a nd. O regon._______________ P -- O R T L —— AND —- Go w ith th e c ro w d to th e A b ln gton B ldg., P o rtla n d to b u y , sell o r ex ch a n g e R e al E s ta te . F r a n k L. McGuire. 8 A NITARY B E A U T Y P ARLOR . ?(te h elp th e a p p e a r a n c e of w om en. T w e n ty -tw o In c h s w itc h o r tra n sfo rm a tio n , v a lu e 37.00, p ric e 32.46. 400 to 412 D e k u m B ldg. SCHOOLS A N D CO LLEG ES ---- -- H W bbW C ___ W a n ts M en, W o m e n to le a r n th e trade; p o sitio n s w a i t i n g ; se n d fo r c a ta lo g u e . M IS S D E C K E R 'S P r iv a te B u s in e s s C o l lege. A llak y B ldg ., 3d A M or riso n S ta. H a w th o r n e A u to A G a s E n g in e ’S chool, 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 in o v e rh a u lin g a n d r e p a irin g e v e ry m a k e of a u to a n d g a s e n g in e . O x y a cety lea e w eld in g . E s ta b lis h e d 1907.__ SILO S A N D GRAIN B IN S __ T'he o n ly e x c lu s iv e Silo fa c to ry ! i i o H oops, N o N alls, N o T ro u b le . S ta y R o u n d Silo C o., 601 D e k u m B ld g ., P o rt la n d , O regon. _ _ ___________________ TA IL O R E D 8 U I T 8 T E A C H E R S ’ AG ENCY R O C K Y T iiO U N T A T ir T E A C H iiR ^ E N C Y . F r a n k K. W elles, e x - a s s t. S ta te S u p t., m g r., P o rtla n d , O r. T e a c h e rs p la c e d p ro m p tly .___________________________ WALL PAPER -PAINT A t w h o le sa le a n d r e ta il. M ail o rd e rs p ro m p tly filled. S m ith ’s W a ll P a p e r H o y se, 108-110 S eco n d S t., P o rtla n d . P H Y SIC A L T H E R A P E U T IC S D r. R. A- P h illip s , 905 B ro a d w a y B ldg. D is o rd e rs of th è sto m a c h , liv e r, k id n ey s. bow els, g o itre , h ig h b lood p r e s s u r e a n d fe m a le d lb iso rd * e rs. P L U M B IN G A P L U M B IN G S U P P L IE S ~ W e c a n s u 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 rtc e s. W e w ill g la d ly e s tim a te c o s t of a n y lob. W r ite f o r p ric e s. ST A R K -D A V T S CO.. ‘ 212 T h ir d S t., P o r tla n d MEN WANTED For Paper Mill work. No experience neces sary. 8 hours work 45c per hour. Oppor tunity f o r advance ment. Single men pre ferred. Splendid new hotel, meals 35c, rooms 35c. Apply' Crown Willamette Paper Co., Camas, Wash. M O N U M E N T S PO RTLA N D M A RBLE W ORKS 264-266 F o u r t h S t.— N eu B ros. O PTO M ETRIST A N D OPTICIAN D R. E L N A S O R E N S E N . 508 P a n a m a B ldg. D ru g le s s m e th o d s, sto m a c h , k id n ey s, r h e u m a tis m , c o n s tip a tio n , liv e r tro u b le .____________________________________ PO R T A B L E DRAG SAW M o st h ig h ly im p ro v e d D ra g S aw on th e m a r k e t H a s th e only r e a l a n d p r a c tic a l c lu tc h . W r ite f o r p a r tic u la r s a n a sp e c ia l prices. BEAVER MOTOR PltVDÜCTS CO. 246 H a w th o r n e A ve., P o rtla n d . P E R SO N A L P a tr o n a g e so lic ite d on b a s is o f c a p a b le se rv ic e a n d r e a s o n a b le c h a rg e s . T h o u s a n d s of s a t isfie d p a t r o n a A tr ia l w ill co n v in ce. C haa W . G oo d m an , o p to m e tris t, 209 M o rriso n , P o rtla n d , O reg o n ._____________ 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 ric h w ish m a r ria g e so o n ; s t r i c t l y c o n fid e n tia l; m o s t re lia b le ; y e a r s o f e x p e rie n c e ; d e s c rip tio n free . " T h e S u c c e s sfu l C lu b ,” M rs. B all, B ox 566 O ak la n d , C a lifo rn ia . To Get Rid of Roaches. Executions Went On. The United States department of ag riculture con9ldérs ridding a house of roaches important enough to give in structions how to accomplish this. Mix equal parts of sodium fluoride and flour (or starch). Use like ordinary roach powders, forcing it into crevices, sprinkling it around drain pipes, etc. _ Some years ago the executioners of Canton struck against striking off any more heads unless they were paid an extra shilling for each head removed. The prisoners in the condemned cells were anxious that the strike should continue until the crack of doom, but the authorities climbed down and the executions went on as merrily as be fore. HAVE TOU A SWEETHEART J5on or Brother In camp or training for defense! If so, mail him s package of Allen's Foot Ease, th e antiseptic Powder for Tired. Aching, Swol len Feet, and prevents blisters and sore spots. Makes walking easy. Sold everywhere, 26c. The Cuticura Toilet Trio Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cuticura your every-day Colloquial Verdict. toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse “Let's call it off,” said the alienist and purify, the Ointment to soothe and as he finished a patient for insanity.— heal, the Talcum to powder and per fume. No toilet table is complete Boston Transcript. without them. 25c everywhere.—Adv. Watting Time. Character Main Requiaite. Don't put in too much time stand ing or dignity or ridding a hobby.—De The first requisite of success in business is character, a word which troit New». includes temperance, fairness, polite ness, industry and as much intelli Dally Thought. gence as can be accumulated.—E. W. There's place and means for every Howe. man alive.—Shakespeare. J . F. V A N D E N B U R G , M all O rd e r A r t is t. F ilm s d e v e lo p e d 10c. P r i n t s 3-4-6 c e n ts . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n te e d . 10 W e s t J e s s u p S t., P o rtla n d , O regon. __ 15.25 fo r a n e v e n in g ’s h o m e w ork! I n s tr u c tio n s 10c. J o h n ’C. H a h n . C ullom , 111. Are Yon Satisfied? Is th e b ig g est, m o st p erfectly equipped B u sin e ss T r a in in g School In th e N orth- w eaL F it y o u rself for a h igh er position w ith m ora m oney. P erm an en t position» a ssu red our G ra d u a te s . W rite for c a ta lo g —F ou rth an d Y am h ill P ortlan d . Wisdom in Saving. A man may, if he knows not how to save as he gets, keep his nose all his life to the grindstone and die not worth a groat at last. Faults. Do not think of your faults; still less of others’ faults; in every person who comes near you, look for what is good and strong; honor that; rejoice ELECTRIC MOTORS in it, and as you can, try to imitate it; ER ELECTRIC W oSo" a"d y° Ur faU,tS WlU dr0p °ff like dead B am aida ear. Portland. Ora leaves, when their time comes.— Ruskln. Intelligence of Animal». By b a y in g d ire c t f r o « as a t w Solved* prleaa and sava tb a p lu m b e r'• profit«. W rit* mm to day r o a r needs. W e will *tve yea o a r rock bottom ‘'direct-ko-yoo" p ric e « L a b. ta il o r boat. W e actaally w m ro e from M to 16 per cent. An goods g u a ra n te ed . N orth w eet b e a d q u a rte n fas le a d e r W ater S y s te m and F u ller A Johnson E n g in e» S T A R K -D A V IS C O .' 1 1 2 T hird S treet. P ertlead . O regea E R M E TIC A LLV The two lambs of the White House flock which were born early in the year were named George and Martha Washington by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. George it the aloof individual on the left, while Martha, who la the same size, is shown approaching the trough. In the background la the rear of the White House. GIVE BABY CHICKS BEST OF CARE "A few baby chicks well taken care of will give better results than double the number that are neglected,” says H. It. McLean of the Colorado Agri cultural college. “Keep the hen and chicks free from lice and In comfortable quarters, oth erwise look out for losses. “Feed the baby chicks a little feed after they are 30 to 48 hours old. More chicks are killed the first three days after hatching by overfeeding than during any other period. “If you keep the body growing you will find no chicks with drooping wings. Skim milk that Is allowed to clabber furnishes the best animal pro tein for the growing chick. Give it to them slightly warm and start them out on it. The lactic acid helps clear the Intestinal tract and a lot of bowel trouble is avoidable by its use. If fed In connection with bread crumbs, johnny cake or a good commercial chick feed you can giv% them all the milk they need wltfiout harmful re sults. “Don’t change from sour skimmed milk to sweet or buttermilk, but feed one kind to avoid throwing them oft their feed. "Chicks should have access to good, clean, coarse sand or the fine commercial chick grit.” Abdications in Germany Will Include Total of 278 of Royal Families A German professor figures out that the abdication and dethronements In Germany Include 278 persons. Ba varia leads, with one king, one queen, 15 princes, 16 princesses, five dukes and one duchess. Prussia has sent 33 royalties into exile, including the emperor, the empress, 20 princes and 11 princesses. Brunswick is at the bottom of the list, with only the dural couple and their three children. The two tiny principalities of Reuss, whose area is hardly dne-three hundredths part of that of Prussia, have exiled 36 royalties. The principality of Lippe, only about 20 square miles larger than the Reuss states, had a royal family num bering 24 persons. Most extraordi nary is the case of Schauraberg-Llppe, with its area of 130 square miles, where there was nearly one royal per sonage for every five square miles. These Included the reigning prince, seventeen princes and seven prin cesses. Women May Be Members of the American Legion Women who served in various war service work, including yeomanettes. army nurses and marine corps girls, are eligible for membership in the American legion, the association of veterans of the world war, according to a statement Issued from the na tional headquarters of the orgnnlza- lon. The announcement says that so many Inquiries came from women who served during the war that it was de cided to Issue a formal notice. Prep arations are under way to form the first post of women who had worn the uniform of their country. Whether or not the yeomanettes will unite In a post with the army nurses or whether the women will Join the posts formed by the service men Is to be left to the discretion of the local posts. Flat Famine Threatens N. Y. Workers’ Exodus The hog is the most Intelligent an Tenement and home building must imal on the farm, except the dog. he resumed on a large scale In New Horses are next, then cattle. Sheep York to prevent a general exodus of have the least sense. workers to other parts of the coun try, the state reconstruction commis sion announced. A shortage of 100,000 Knew Where It Would Land. apartments exists In New York City, Lawyer—“Ye*, *1r! We can settle the statement said. Only half as up this estate for you In about eight many plans for new buildings were months.” The 'Principal Heir—“But filed In 1918 as for the same period j can you wait that long for the two years ago, and only a third of the buildings planned have been com j money?”—Judge. pleted. sealed In Its wax- wrapped package, air tight# Impurity proof— Zoo Superintendent Finds New Husband for Mourning Widow in Alligator Family WRIGLEY5 For many weeks Cy De Vry, super intendent of the Lincoln Park Zoo at Chicago, watched with utmost con cern the ravages of melancholia upon the person and psychology of Desdo- mona, the brunette alligator, who some time since was bereft of her husband. He succumbed to influ enza. They were inseparable and had achieved a oneness of concord rarely encountered In the domestic domain The unalloyed bliss they enjoyed was manifest to nil. It was natural that with the visit of the grim reaper the weaker vessel, deprived at one fell stroke of prop and stay, should mourn deeply. But De Vry thought time would as suage her grief. In this he was in error. After a -consultation he de elded that but one hope remained—to obtain a new husband. In the Florida Jungles there was captured Othello, a blackamoor. If Cupid’s darts prove potent the gnawing grief wearing away the wid ow’s heart will be eradicated forever and a day. is hygienic and whoie- some>. The goody that's good for young and old. | THE WORSHIP OF NATURE ! The Flavor Lasts B» sure to a rt WRIGLEVS Look for the Use Cuticura Soap To C lear Your Skin All druRglata 1 Soap 25, Oi ntm em 2T.A 50uTaieum2&. B, Boston f* Ham p ie « » o h fro© o f “ Oatictirm. D ^ t T h e h a r p a t N a t u r e ’s a d v e n t s tr u n g H a s n e v e r cea se d to p la y ; T h e so n g th e s t a r s of m o rn in g s u n g H a s n e v e r d ied a w a y . A nd p r a y e r la m a d e a n d p ra is e is g iv en , B y a ll th in g s n e a r a n d f a r ; T h e o cean lo o k e th u p to h ea v e n , A n d m irr o r s e v e ry s ta r . I ts w a v e s a r e k n e e lin g o n th e s tr a n d . A s k n e e ls th e h u m a n k n ee, T h e ir w h ite lo ck s b o w in g to th e sa n d . T h e p rie sth o o d o f th e se a! T h ey p o u r th e ir g litte rin g t r e a s u r e s f o rth . T h e ir g if ts o f p e a rl th e y b rin g . A n d a ll th e liste n in g h ills o f e a r t h T a k a u p th e so n g th e y sin g . T h e g re e n e a r t h s e n d s h e r I n p r is e u p F ro m m a n y a m o u n ta in sh rin e ; F ro m fo ld ed le a f a n d d e w y cu p S h e p o u rs h e r s a c re d w ine. T h e m is ts a b o v e th e m o rn in g rills R is e w h ite a s w in g s o f p r a y e r ; T h e a l t a r c u r ta in s o f t h e h ills A re s u n s e t’s p u rp le a ir. T h e w in d s w ith h y m n s o f p r a is e a r e loud, O r low w ith so b s o f p a in T h e th u n d e r -o r g a n o f t h e clo u d . T h e d ro p p in g t e a r s o f ra in . W ith d ro o p in g h e a d a n d b r a n c h e s c ro ss e d T h e tw ilig h t f o re s t g rie v e s. O r s p e a k s w ith to n g u e s o f P e n te c o s t F ro m a ll Its u u n lit leav es. T h e b lu e s k y I ts tra n s e p t T h e m u sic o f T h e c h o ru s Is th e te m p le 's a r c h , e a r t h a n d a ir. Its s t a r r y m a r c h o f a p ra y e r. So N a tu r e k e e p s t h e r e v e r e n t f ra m e W ith w h ich h e r y e a r s b eg a n , A nd a ll h e r s ig n s a n d v o ices s h a m e T h e p r a y e r le s s h e a r t o f m an . - W h ittie r . Only 125 Cases of Total Blindness Among Yanks Rests, Refreshes, Soothes, Heals— Keep your Eyes Strong and Healthy. If Eat loss meat, also take glass of Salts before eating breakfast. they T ir e , Smart, Itch, or Uric acid in meat excites the kid Burn, i f Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, neys, they become overworked; get use Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult. sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. lead. The.urine becomes cloudy; the Murine Eye Remedy Company, Chicago, II. S. A bladder is Irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times duriqg the Bight. When the Uncle Eben. kidneys clog you must help them flush ‘De man dat sells another man a off the body’s urinous waste or you'll gold brick,” said Uncle Eben, “gen be a real sick person shortly. At first erally finishes up by gittin’ fooled his- you feel a dull misery in the kidney you suffer from backache, sick s’f on sumpin’ a heaV mo’ important.” region, headache, dizziness, stomach gets aour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather ia bad. Useful Though Unwed, Eat less meat, drink lots of water; The modern view iB that a woman is get from any pharmacist four not necessarily a failure because her also ounces of Jad Balts; take a tablespoon- life has been Miss-speqt—Boston ini in a glass of water before breakfast Transcript. for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lem Hurt by Injudicious Friends. on juice, combined with lithla, and has If a cause be good, the most vio been used for generations to clean lent attack of Its enemies will not in clogged kidneys and stimulate them normal activity, also to neutralize jure it so much as an injudicious de to the acids in urine, so it no longer is a fense of it by its friends.—Colton. source of irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in Art for A rt’» Sake. makes a delightful effervescent “The desideratum of things artistic," jure; lUhla-water drink which everyone mused the guy with the temperament, should take now and then to keep the would be a wedding between the girl kidneys clean and active. Druggists on the front page of a current maga here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to who believe in overcoming kid zine and the fellow on the collar ad folks ney trouble while It is only trouble. vertisement.”. —Adv. National Faults. Gas in Bamboo. The gul’.t of every national sin Natural gas conveyed In bamboo comes back io the voter in a fraction, tubes was utilized In China years ago, There were only 125 cases of total the common denominator of which Is and one of their writers mentions blindness and fewer than 4,000 ampu several millions.—Lowell. boxes which repeated the sound of per tations In the American forces en sons’ voices that were dead—a ma gaged In the war, It Is stated by the chine similar to the phonograph. bureau of war risk insurance In an announcement concerning the bureau’s Sure! High Heels Record Hailitorm . nctlvlty In supplying crippled soldiers The greatest hailstorm onrecord was and sailors with artificial limbs and Cause Corns But | in Europe In 1788. The biggest stones In otherwise caring for the wounded I described as having then fallen were and disabled. Not even all of the 125 cases of total blindness cited. It is Who Cares Now ; more than half a pound In weight. stated, have yet been declared a» per manent by the medical officers In reckless men and women who charge. Relative to amputations, de are You pestered with corn» and who have D O N ’T J U N K w r S S ^ W nial Is made, on the authority of Sur at least once a week invited bd awful and low from 35.0# to 335.00 worth of milage. geon General Ireland and Col. Charles death from lockjaw or blood poison I Strengthen it on the inside’' and use tt from S. Bonks, chief medical officer of the are now told by a Cincinnati authority 1000 to 4000 mile» longer—l a v e t h a t m o n e y . war Insurance risk Insurance that to use a drug called freezone, which there were any cases In which men the moment a few drops are applied to any corn or callous tha soreness 1» lost both arms and both legs. relieved and soon the entire corn or callous, root and all, lifts off with the finger». Cause of Bowtegs. They prevent blowouts (even at rtm>, puno Freezone dries the moment it is ap tnrea. atone bruises—taking grief out of motor- plied, and simply shrivels the corn or big. Are reliable. Dealers re-erds r them in Car Bowlegs In growing children are callous without Inflaming or even ir Load shipments i s e M AXOTIRE catalog and name of near- caosed by lack of milk. Walking at ritating the surrounding tissue or skin. ta r t dealer coets only the price of a postal card and too early an age or too often has small bottle of freezone will copt may save you hundreds of dollar» K & W R U B B E R CO M PA N Y nothing to do with It. So declares a very little at any rtf the drug stores, n n in t S tree t D EL A W A R E, O H IO Pennsylvania county agriculturist. Ho but will positively rid one’s feet of dS-Stt C 'b a eauAace—esT«eviaMSo te w say» that scientific investigations show every hard or soft corn or hardened callous. If your druggist hasn't any that all children should have milk, one quart a day at least, from the time freezone he can get It at any whole No. 26, 1919 P. N. U. they walk until they are full grown. sale drug house for you.—Adv.