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X K ay e x a m i n a t i o n s o f th e t e e t h s h o u ld h e m u d e to a s c e r t a i n th e lh« o ld p r in t sh o p is h e re , a lth o u g h ! n n u m b e r, b u t sig n s to d ir e c t t r a f f i c I now h o u se d in u m u ch m o re m o d ern a re few. There are few signs to t «‘11 ro n d ttlio u o f ro o t Ü1 llu g s. a n d t h e c o n d itio n o f h o n e s u r r o u n d i n g th e ro o t e n d s o f t h e t e e t h , f o r It Is th e » - u r e a s t h a t m ay c a u s e s y s te m ic d i s t u r b a n c e s w h ic h b u ild in g . T h e p la n t h a s b e e n g r e a t is you to w a rd s w hat poiut you are w ill lo w e r r e s i s t a n c e to d is e a s e . A ll t e e t h w ith tlie p lill— re m o v e d ( n e r v e s im p ro v e d , b ut m uch o f th e ty p e a n d headed. I f yon h a v e an o fficial map k ille d ) m u s t lie h e ld a s s u s p ic io u s c h a r a c t e r s u n til p r o v e n I n n o c e n t. The e q u ip m e n t is s till th e r e th a t w a s th e r e you have no d i f f ic u l t* w ha teve r, but w n eu 1 w as le a r n in g th e tr a d e 25 w ithout one you are lost. lu c k o f p a lu is u o t a s a f e s ig n o f 110 I n fe c tio n . T h e r e m a y lie a ••b lin d ” a b s c e s s , y e a r s ag o . w h ic h only tlie X -K u y c a n d is c o v e r. We have found almost no paved T h e o ld d a n c e h a ll in w h ic h my w ife roads, th a t is, no roads t h a t we or 8. G o t y o u r d e n t i s t to g iv e y o u m in u te d ir e c tio n s a s to t h e p r o p e r w a y m et h e r t e r r ib le f a t e s t i l l s ta n d s , b ut Oregon call paevd. To the n a ti v e of to p e r f o r m y o u r m o u th to ile t, i t Is n e c e s s a r y to s p e n d a t le a s t t h r e e m in u te s h a s n ot b e e n u se d f o r a d a n c e sin c e one o f these sta te s a paved road m ay e v e r y n ig h t a n d e v e r y m o r n in g b r u s h in g y o u r g u m s a n d t e e th . In o r d e r to t h a t d a y . I t h a s th e a jq te u rn n c e o f a he a n y t h i n g from a streak of mud p ro p e rty c le a n s e th e m . T h a t a m o u n t o f tim e a n d e n e rg y w ill g iv e y o u h lg b u ild in g d e s e rte d a n d s h u n n e d b e c a u se upon which some gra vel was placed d iv id e n d s In g o o d h e a lth . K e m e iu lie r u c le a n to o th w ill n o t d e e a y . u n d u of som e crim e o nce c o m m itte d th e r e . several ye ars ago to a m acadam road d e a n m o u th w ill n o t p o llu te t h e food. T h e ro a d upuu w h ic h w e y o u n g fo lk s upon which a nv speed is possible. This S to p th e u se o f f r e e a u g u r lie c u itse s u g a r w ill m u s e th e d e c a y o f t e e t h o f te n d ro v e — w ith one h a n d to g u id e applies pa rticu la rly to Id a h o , M ontana th e s p r ig h tly ( f ) liv e r y s te e d s — s t i l l and the Dakotas. They have a d i f m o re th a u an y o t h e r o n e th in g . N a t u r e n e v e r I n te n d e d t h a t w e s h o u ld u se fo llo w s th e sa m e c o u rse , b u t a d is fe re nt idea of roads in Minnesota. B ugar in a c o n c e n tr a te d f o rm , h u t p r e f e r r e d to g iv e It to u s lu I ts n a t u r a l ta n c e o f som e e ig h t m ile s w h ic h o nce T here must be a t e r r if ic expense a t s t a t e ; n a m e ly , lu f r u i t s a n d v e g e ta b le s . o c c u p ie d so m e th in g lik e tw o h o u rs to tac hed to keeping up th»* th ousands I w o u ld lik e to p u r a p h a s e t h a t w ell k n o w n q u o ta tio n f ro m R o b e rt K u rils. c o v e r w ith th a t s p r ig h tly liv e r y s te e d a n d thousands of miles of macadam " O h . w o u ld th e g ift t h e g o o d G o d g iv e u s to »ec o u r m o u th s h s t h e ile u tis i is now c o v e re d in a b o u t 10 m in u te s roads of th is state. P a t r o l work is s e c s t h e m .” T h e d e n t i s t n o t only s e e s t h e u n c le m i m o u th w ith liiltn m e d g u m s w ith :t s ix - c y liu d e r m o to r c a r b u t th e going on constantly. It m ust be kept h u t h e s e e s th e lo n g c h a in o f e v e n ts , n a m e ly , u n u n c le a n m >11111 s m a ll c a v itie s , l a t t e r r e q u ire s b o th h a n d s f o r its op up iu o rder to k»‘«*p the roads in con la r g e c a v itie s , p o llu tio n o f fo o d w ith d ig e s tiv e d i s t u r b a n c e s , d e a t h o f t h e to o th e r a tio u . L o v e -m a k in g h a s b een ro b b e d dition to be travelled. The speed p»*t p u lp , a b s c e s s e s ill t h e e n d o f th e ro o t, a b s o r p t i o n u f t h e p o iso n , lo w e r e d o f m uch o f it s e n jo y m e n t b y th e .u- m itte d on th e roads here, q u ite nut r e s i s t a n c e a g a in s t d is e a s e , a n d D u ally b r o k e n d o w n h e a lth . tr u s io n o f th e m o to r c ar. M o to r t r ip s ura lly. brings a bout th»*ir destruction a r e to o q u ic k ly a c c o m p lis h e d . A l rapidly. T h e l a t e P r o f e s s o r O s ie r, w h o h e ld a p la c e a t t h e h e a d o t t h e p r o f e s s io n Th«*re are so m any roads th o u g h th e y ca n be le n g th e n e d , re in s here, a n d so many lea ding in the same o f m e d ic in e , s a i d : “ Y ou h a v e o n e d o c tr in e to p r e a c h , a n d y o u h a v e to p r e a c h c a n not be tie d to g e th e r a n d th ro w n «fHvction. th a t the t r a f f i c «>n each It e a r l y a n d la te . In s e u s o n a n d o u t o f s e a s o n . It Is t h e g o s |ie l o f c le a n lin e s s a b o u t th e n e c k a n d th«- s te e d s per road in a s t a te as t h ic k ly populated as j o f th e m o u th , c le a n lin e s s o f t h e te e th , c le a n lin e s s o f t h e t h r o a t . T h ese o m r e d to p ic k t h e i r ow n ro a d . Y o u n g is Minnesota is not as h e av y as upon t h r e e t h i n g s m u st lie y o u r te x t th r o u g h life . O r a l h y g ie n e — t h e h y g ie n e o f f o lk s can not be e x p e c te d to f a ll a s tiuy o f the main highw ays in Oregon, t h e m o u th — u o t o n e s in g le th in g Is m o re I m p o r ta n t to t h e p u b lic lu th e w h o le v io le n tly in to love th e s e d a y s a s th e y ! where a road like th e P a c ific hig h w a y ! r a n g e o f lit gleiie th a u t h a L ” u se d to u n d e r th e m o re f a v o r a b le con- j serves western Oregon for all north d itio n s th a t p r e v a ile d w h e n liv e r y rig s a n d south t r a f f i c a n d n h ighw a y lik«* t i e h a v e o u rs e li e». a iol o f us u l 'F vt lien c e r t a i n lin e» li u i e to tie d r a w n f u r n is h e d th e m e a n s o f lo co m o tio n j Columbia highway serves for the larger to in s u r e th e w if e a n il f a m ily it» » h are, th e sw a in s a n d la s sie s w ho w e re y o u n g p a rt of th e east a n d west t r a f f i c of not b e c o n s id e re d so im p o r ta n t. - * • then* a r e lik e ly to he o th e r th in g » th a t m th e d a y t h a t th e N o r th B ra n c h a n e n tire s ta te . We often trave lle d A d ip lo m a t is a m a n w h o c a n n ink» a r c c a u s in g ju s t 11 » m u ch tr o u b le , c o u n tr y w as m y s ta m p in g g ro u n d f o r miles upon a m ain highw uy with y o u b e lie v e h e a p p r e c ia te s a f a v o r . . . O f c o u rse th e m ain id e a in a r r i v i n g out pausing u car. In the busi<kst part h e re w as to g e t so m e w h e re w h e re th e | T h e w o o d p ile lu n g iiish e s w h ile th e of the day the t r a f f i c is not gr e a te r w h e n w is h in g to k ic k y o u f o r it. g r u b w o u ld ii’t cost so m uch a s it d id * * * ! m en t a l k p o litic s . on a n y one main road of Minnesota f o r th e b e t t e r p a r t o f tw o w eek s. W e S t r a te g y is t h a t s u b tle a r t w h ich a th a n it is a t m id night upon an Oregon woman use» to m ake u man feel npu main road. W h ile w e a r e u t t e r ly d is s a t i s f i e d Minnesota is rapid ly l e a r n in g thn* lent at the opening of the m illiu ery w ith o u r su c c e ss iu life , o th e r s iin u g iu ■ it costs more to build a n d m a in ta in season. th a t th e y c o u ld b e j* erfee tly h a p p y if m acadam roads th a n it does to build th e y c o u ld a t t a i n o u r s ta tio n . p a v e d roads a n d t h a t a t the end of a • • * A b a t h t u b t r u s t h a s b een d ise o v - few y»uirs n o th in g is l i f t to show for ju s t 11 » d ir ty a s '■red. W e 'll liet it 's N e v e r d iso b e y y o u r c o n s c ie n c e a u d the millions put into rock highways. th e r e s t. y o u ’re n o t v e ry lik e ly to b r e a k m a n y o f th e te u c o m m a n d m e n ts . • • • It is u gr»*nt advantnfp* to be a lin The Sen tin el How to Be Healthy A CLEAN MOUTH A August Clean Up Sale From Oregon to Minnesota FIRST D o n 't put o ff or delay the eye-exam ination, p ro tect y o u r sight first th ro u g h our service. 8 fieniuml\ Mootli/ th in g s we think guist. E \ e r y physician appreciate?- tliix T h e m an w h o le ts w o m an h a v e h e r a n d can r*»ad a n y tongin*. o w n w a y a n d n e v e r t a l k s b u c k , pr»di Otti er* Thmk and Wnat We Think of the Trungs Other« Think I t is b e t t e r to be c a lle d s tin g y th a n to le a v e a f a m ily on th e n e ig h b o r» w h en vo u d ie. 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S end fo r lieautiful illustrate«! booklet tellin g all about its w onders in w ord and p ictu re. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM GO NOW. T he park closes Hep t »*iu b«*r 19th. UNION PACIFIC * T h e re c a n Is* no h o m e w h e re e a c h m e m b e r h a s a s u ite *»f ro o m s a n d s«*r M in ts to a t t e n d to e v e r y w a n t. It b th e r u b b in g t»»g»*ther a n d p*‘r fn r in in g th o u g h tf u l th in g s f o r o n e a n o t h e r th a t m a k e s a hom e. s e lv e s o f m a n y y e a r s h i w hto h th e y m ig h t e n jo y th e p le a s u re s d e r iv e d fro m a ju d ic io u s o u tla y o f th e fo rm e r. NEW AND SNAPPY ( W E BUTTONS PORTLAND and WEST YELLOWSTONE I«»*! our r»*|»r«**»»*iitstive explain the varimi» tours whieh «imble visitors to h «* p the Yfllow*toue so comfortably uim I nt miiuiuuui cost ; ills« quote fur«**, prepar.* y«»ur it inerii ry and make your reservut ions. J. H. O'NKII.L. T rav ili,g Fu»miig.-r Agent, with In ml i|ii!irl.T» at Till Well» Fargo Building, PortI»ml, will In- glud lo ••»•11 permnislly on miyuni- w i»lung to visit Yellow stone,' s u d arrange nil deisil». Drop him » ennl or mlilre»» \\ M. Mi M I KRAY, General P hh »eager Agent, Portland, Oregon. IfouM, }Jru;tlrî w liy not rcccive the benefits of Association and Fellowship with Christian young people Tlie young people’s soeieti»*s of the < 'lmrp|i«‘s of < 'otlagc < I rove invito you to slum* their Devotional and Social life. b y EPWORTH LEAGLE W e h a v e j u s t d is c o v e re d how w o m a n a u to m o b ile o u g h t t o g*»t th en * q u ic k e r g o t h»*r n a m e. W hen th e C r e a to r iim de t h a n b y th e old h o rse -n o d b u g g y sy s h e r he s a id " w o e m a n . 99 In th e tra n * te m . • • • s it m u o f la n g u a g e s th e " e " h a s b e e n d ro p p e d . T h o se w h o h a v e h e ir th o u g h ts sc a t te r e d o v e r t h e nio«t t e r r i t o r y h a v e th«* A C o lo ra d o m an le ft | . r»0,0i!0 io a g i r l le a s t tr o u b le g e tt* n { th»*m to g e th e r w h o r e fu s e d to m a r ry him . H uch e x w h en w a u te d . • * • tr e m e e x a m p le s o f a p p r e c ia tio n o f a | ( k in d a c t a r e w h a t le a d us to b u v e ly iv e i» n o t » n l¡ro ly b lin d ju s t tr y s p e lls w hen w e th in k t h e w o rld is g e t f l i r t i n g w ith ( m o th e r g i r l w h en y o u r tin g b e tte r . » W fftlie n rt is a r o u n d . • • • • • • A E u ro p e a n po et «von $ l n (lio<i in t h e T h o se w ho o p p o se k is s in g th • lo tte r y a u d s a y s he w ill w r ite no m o re. s tr o n g e s t o n th e g ru iiu ils t h a t di*<»c*e W e w ish we h a d e n o u g h te n th o u s a n d g e rm s an* s p r e a d t h a t w a y , p r o b n b l / n o te s to go a ro u n d . w o u ld n ’t o b je c t v e ry se rio u s ly io i • • • l i t t le in o c u la tio n b y o s c u la tio n . T h e w ise r a p erso n is th e m o re f o o l • # • ish h is b lu n d e rs a p p e a r to lx*. T h o se wh«» p u rs u e w e a lth to t h e ex • • • e lu s io n o f h e s tf h an* d e p r iv in g th em Kexall V iolet, V iolet liu lce Talcum , and Talc •J out eel p erfu m ed with the «costly odor o f tw en ty six flow ers, and m any o th ers, any of which we are certain to have y o u r fav o rite talcum . to tu'loct from ; diam onds, rulóos, em eralds, ete., at prices from $1.50 t° $350 O n ce e v e r y s e v e n y e a r s w e a r e s a id to c h a n g e e v e ry tis s u e o f th e b o d y - b u t t h a t e v id e n tly d o e s n ’t a p p ly to sum* p e o p le ’» d is p o s itio n s . * ADATE FE N D A N T S A gate p en d an ts in solid gold m o u n tin g s; special $1.00 O perated DAILY Between u n d e r s ta n d in g T h o se w ith w e a lth w o u ld e n jo y it mor«* if th e y d id n *t w a it f o r t h e i r A m an o f te n m a k e a fu n o f a w o m an d«*ath to iiitik«* oth»Ts h a p p y . • # • f o r n ut re a so n in c : th in p « o u t— w h e n , p e rc h a n c e , t h a t is a ll th a t ke**ps |*eace Then* n e v e r w a s a w o m an w h o w'ould in th e f a m ily . a c k n o w le d g e t h a t h«*r n e ig h b o r co u ld • • • m n k e b e t t e r b u t t e r th a n sh e. • • • I t ta k e s a h e a v y m a n a t th e c o u rt o f Ht. .Tam es, w h e re th e y h a v e to w e a r T hen* m a}' p o s s ib ly !»♦• la w y e r s in k n ic k e r b o c k e r s a t c o u r t re c e p tio n s. h e a v e n . A lot o f u s a r e p r e p a r e d to • e • b e s o m e w h a t disap |H > iu ted w h en we S m o k in g in th e d a r k is no p le a m ire g e t th e r e . • • • — not so w ith k is s in g a f a i r d a m se l. E v e r y t h i n g hit* its p la c e . T h e m a n w h o m a r rie d h is se c o n d e # • wif»* th e d a y o f h is f i r s t w i f e ’s fu Wh«*n w e g e t e n o u g h m o n ey so t h a t Fieri»I. sa v e d th e tr o u b le o f c h a n g in g we w ill fe e l t h a t w e ca n g iv e som e o f h is c lo th e s once. • • • it a w a y , t h e r e 'l l p r o b a b ly b e no o n e a r o u n d n e e d in g it. Then* n e v e r w as y p r o p o s itio n on • • • w h ic h e v e r y o n e agr**ed n n le s s th is is I f no v o te r* c o u ld q u a lif y e x c e p t th e on e. • • * th o se w ho c o u ld lo ll th*- n ex t »lay f o r K isses nr«* w o rth a gr**n* le a l d e s p ite w hom a n d w h a t th e y v o te d , it is d o u b t fu l i f o v e r o n e p e r c e n t o f th e |**opl« th»* t r e im o d o u a a n n u a l n v e r p ro d u c tio n . • • • c o u ld can t a b a llo t. • • • T h o se w h o d o t h e i r c o u rt ig in fin Talcum P ow ders 300 SOLID «01.1 ) I .ADI KS’ AND M EN ’S KINDS FOR PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS OR PHONOGRAPHS, SHEET MUSIC PLAYER ROLLS, OR RECORDS See The Berry Piano Company D O T T A « K DROVE, O R E IU.