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Mrs. Sadie E. Hubtintr PRIVATE ZEMBLER’S ROLL CALL By C. B. LEWIS UU »er, It's thia wuy, air.1 ha ■aid the old mun A stepped out of a dark door way and suddenly confronted a belated pedestrian, “I've managed «»mellow to scrape along until now. Vmt I’ve reached the—“ Have You a Daughter? It You I lave, Thia Woman’s Advice Is o< Vital Interest to You Seattle. Wash.—"In my girlhood. I suffered with severe backaches and pain and had a catarrhal Condition. These disagreeable sensations were completely eradicated and 1 devel oped into a strong and healthy womanhood because my mother gave ■M Dr. 1’icrcc's Favoiitc l’rcscrip» tion. As my own daughters were developing I gave them IJr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and tn that way prevented their having any form t>f inward weakness. My daughters developed naturally into womanhood and I .mi bun it was because 1 had them take the 'Prescription' at that critical period.’’—Mrs. Sadie JE. Jhdtzner, 2124 North S2d St. Go to your neighborhood drug store today and get this prcscrip- tion in tabli lets or liquid, or write Dr. Picrce, President Invalids* Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y . for medical advice, free and confidential. North Pola and Broadway. Peary discovered the North pole, undergoing untold rigors and priva tions In the course of his tremendous task. Three years later, at an ex plorers’ club dinner, he complained vcxedly to me that ho had just caught a dangerous cold from walking down Broadway In the slush without hl»' “Hung It, tnun, what's up?" shouted the other, as he leaped backjind raised bls arm. “I'm no thug,” said the old man. as a fleeting amlle crossed hl« tucu. "Lumia «uve ye I but even If I bud the will to <J<> It, 1 couldn't bold up u buy ten year* olii" "You miserable old tramp. Why are you hiding here? It's a wonder I didn't till you full of lead!“ "I'm purty full now, my friend, though the surgeons cut out twi^of the bullets. The Confederate lend tired Into me at Peteraburg, on the day we finally broke through Lee's Unes, was meant tu stay all the rest of my days.” "Tiie old aoldler dodge I" “Henry Zembler, sir, late private of the late Tenth New Jersey Infantry III the late unplen»antneaH. ' aa they term it.” Ills lu-ela came together, his back straightened Up, and lie raised his right hand tn sulute. “And you draw a pension nnd drink it up? I've met your sort before. Go to, old soaker!“ “Henry Zembler. late private of the Tenth New Jersey Infantry In the late unpleasantness.” repeated the old tnnn aa he walked along beside the other. "lx>ok here!" said the pedestrian ns he came to u halt, “It's no use to fol low me and pour out the story uf your woes. I've gut nothing fur you. I'm wjimí a* he straightened up. ••but that’» the voice <»f Num Andrews, uur old orderly sergeant, und the boy» are fulling In for roll call." With til« bark to the wall «nd hl* heel» together, with hl» beurt beating tumultuously and hl» eye« looking Into the durkne«» upd hl» ears »trained to I Coapleft Chang« Saturday catch the »lightest sound. the man Adult», Week day Matinee 20c: waited. Evening 35c. Continous 1 to li “Ambler — Allen — Andrews!" culled p. m. Children 10 cent» all time» The high egg market last fall was the sergeant. In the latter part of November. Hie “He call* the names of men who were dead after Munussus." whimpered records Indicate that the tendency Is Secrat of Comfort. CUT FLOWERS i FLORAL DESiGNS they died there us fur the high spot in the market to ad The chief secret of comfort Iles in Clark« Brea., rioriau. MT Morri»«» BL we fought «nd fell back ; fought until vane« earlier in the fall. The prob not suffering trifles to vex one, and In we had tired our last cartridge, und lem of the person who Is Interested then fell buck with clubbed muikets In In making his poultry pay. La how to prudently cultivating an undergrowth prepare to take advantage of these of »mall pleasures, since very great bund." ones are of long continuance. And In "Burn»»—Baker—Bissell—Burrow»— high price«. Pullets which began laying Lite In this is the happy life, to rejoice to' IMyth«!"’ "1 remember them, I remember each October frequently lay during H>e »n^ thee, of thee, for thee; this it is, and Pullets which are de one. They were g«M>d comrades and tire winter. there is no other. For they who think brave men. When Joe Hooker ptMhed veloped too early begin laying early there is another, pursue -some other In October and then begin to molt, and into the corn field against Stonewall and not the true joy.—Augustine. Jackson at Antietam every stalk und unless they are exceptionally well fed laasel was spattered with our btooiL they will not begin laying again until Send ua your ahi pelota. We metí yoa check New Mexico Mystery Land. That night there were thousands In ■prlng. New Mexico is the Egypt of Ameri If Leghorn» »re batched before blue and gruy who did not unxwer April 1 and are well grown they will ca. There is more mystery, enchant roll cull." ortland ide ool o likely start laying early In October. ment and unusualness to the square' “Curlton—Ou««well—Chadwick I” Under good growing ration* a Leghorn foot of #New Mexico soil than any “And they are deud—dead since the ■uti went down thut day at Cold Har will mature In about 2<X) days. Some where else. Egypt has been in the bor. Will be cnll Da via—Deun —Doyle? grower* can carry their early hatched limelight of archeology for the la»t The enemy burled thetneafter Malvern pullet* along more slowly and pre two or three years, but here In our 1 vCW a 11111 *\UgS hill. Ay. there was a battle to be vent them frym laying much before the own country, In New Mexico, there is M*<1« From Old Carpets “Wv*r Lika In order to do remembered forever. G—d! but I can first of November. quite as much romance and mystery, i wiU1 Ab«luM see the picture before me now—the till* they feed very little meat scrap — —' ■ SatiifkcLon Guarantewi. Send id Your Ma- blue waiting—the gray coming on—the and other high protein feeds and feed Lower Animala’ Instinct. Jaws uf hell opening wide to cluse upon considerable ground oat* and other WESTERN FLUFF RUG COMPANY. Mice and gophers and other animals m - m Union Annuo Nor. Portland. Oregon twenty thousand dead men ! Ye«, I can bulky feeds which grow n '-ood frame see 'em again, the blue In «olid Unes, but which do not hasten the maturity store food and it is said that, if the AGENTS WANTED to SELL " winter proves to be a long, severe one, «nd the gray charglug across the of the birds. The heavy breeds which are slower their store of food is larger than if it meadows and up to the muzzles of our Mr Mak«- money next year «ell- guns until the gruss turned rad. and maturing will lay better In the fall If is short and mild. Who can tell how IfV' n B Ing the best chicks hatched In very pity we tired our last volley hatched earlier than April. F< :>ruary the animals know in advance what In the N. 'Tf. Ik years' repu tation for quality and fair over their bends. And those were our and March pullets of the bree'1« such the winter will be? Man does not dealing. Write now for our dead—Da via—Dean—Doyle. Comrade«. as Plymouth Rocks. Rhode Ishin I Reds «allin« plan have such foreknowledge.—Our Dumb and Wyandotte* will be about the I salute you." QUEEN HATCHERV- Jay Todd Animals. Mio ter AviHul — aa*TTLlv "Haynes—Hemper — Hopson — Hor right stage of maturity for No ember eggs If they are grown on a g'.od ra ton." culled the sergeant's voice, us . Vexation* of Lifa. । Oldtime Purse*. there was an icy rush of the midnight tion. One trouble with • good ma v pro- A11 l^e vexation* of life have From the wearing of the pouch at gale through the old barracks. our “oral <B»-'the side, in the Fifteenth and Six- "Yes. I remember—I remember," ducer* 1* that they do not fee I their lhelr 1186 as a Pa« sighed the veteran. “There were pulleta *o that they mature < ulckly cipllne. They afford the best trial of teenth centuries, we trace the origin Haynes—Hem per — Hopson —»Horton. enough so aa to start laying n the character. Many a man who could bow of the pokei or pocket, where, accord- He did not call Enoa, Enright, or Euri. fall. In other word« you bi> e two with resignation if told that he was to( ¡ng to Shakespeare, it was customary He did not call Forbush or Frayne; 1 sources of trouble In getting pc *’.22 ldle ta off hla K,lard and o«1 o<to carry one's dial. Henry VIII of did not catch the names of Graham or Ò7 LVh«Xb^> e"rly*áídh. ^by ltemPer by the ’liBhte8t oppo8,tlon t0¡ England carried Gordon. Hut the sergeant knows—he his opinions or his projects—Family embroidered in gold, and under Cath- remembers. They were dead after havlng them go into n molt, 'hereby । „ .. losing production In the wlnt r from Merald’ erine de Medici perfumed leather Fredericksburg—all dead 1” Ono—fwo—three! About—face! One that source. The oilier troul • Is on purses became the rage and cost at “Painting” With Light, —two—three! About—face and sulute! account of late chicks and - .w de- the time as much as $30 apiece. velopment which remilt* In i'ie pul- I "Painting” building* with light is Private Zembler was a soldier again. FAKING ADVANTAGE OF HIGHER PRICES OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE ttlKMOME VAUDEVILLE PHW-PLIYS Portland. Oregon. WE BUY Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. P H & W PluU C . Pevrra "And I'm not." was the quiet answer. “I'm the only d<>g In town without ■ home. It's hard lines when an old veteran has to come down to thia, bui It’s the way of the world." The pedestrian’s hand wenj down to his pocket. rubbers. -Albert Payson Terhune, in “Oh. well, let It go," said the old Hearst's International Cosmopolitan. veteran as he turned away. "After all. “Lane—Lakins—Larkin—Lampton !" let* not laying until the gra ■ -r part an inexpensive and effective method what good would It be? There'll be to To Read Dates on Coins. Oddly United. "Aye. those old names—those old of the winter Is over and I e period [invented by engineers of Fresno, Cal., morrow ulgbt and nights after. If I've A great many of us enjoy looking says Popular Science Monthly. The An old Japane«o by the name of got to freeze and starve I might as comrades I" whispered the veteran. of high egg price* ba* passe l. for old coins every time we get a "But he did not call Isham or Ireland. Benchiro Ishikawa wan desperately well begin tonight. Reg pardon for the ————-------- — walls are made ot cream-tinted terra He passed over Jordan—Jackson— bunch of money. Occasionally we run hungry. He strolled Into a little res way I startled you. I was huddled up cotta and pressed brick and flood-light- acrOM a coIn that Jg worn M bad]y Johnson. They fell at Gettysburg- In the hallway, wishing the end would taurant and tried to run away without While come, when I heard your footsteps. all died by the same volley. paying his bill. The restaurant keeper read this date heat a piece of steel or It seemed the only chance for tonight, soldiers fought, a great nation held Its The old hens should be fed so that ■ — started after him and a scuffle ensued. brea til. A few less men In blue—a few nnd so I hustled out. Well, you could iron until red hot. Then place the they will molt quickly. Eggs will be Horses and Lightning, more In He then dragged the old man to the gray, and what of a great ,re- have called a policeman; and as you । coin on it. The coin, getting warm high in price this fall and winter and Horses do not draw lightning police station, where ho found that haven't done so I want to say I'm public? Whora will he call next?" any will show the date or any other read- There was a minute of waiting, and we should feed the flock so as to ob- more than any other aniAnl3, the hungry man was his father, whom much obliged." ’^le ing that ordinarily could not be read. S exunTn that hor8es are 8trdck 80 the brown earth at the old man's feet be had not seen for 20 years. "If I thought you were telling a fre- —Boys’ World. . .. began to whiten with the snowflakes nan, extension poultry husbandman straight story—" said the pedestrian at Clemson college quently is probably due to these ani- finding their way through the root as his fingers gripped a coin In his Contentment. The molt is a natural thing and ma’S 8eekl“g Protectlon ------ , rain "Parker—Perkins—Probasco — Pum- River Changed Its Course. pocket. the hen must be allowed time enough under trees- If theF hover near fences The fountain of content must spring eroy I” "Henry Zembler, sir, late private In The Hoang river in China burst its up In a man's own mind; and he who “Dead—dead—dead!" groaned the for IL We can help them threugh the they are also more Mkely to be struck. the Tenth New Jersey Infantry In the banks in 1851 and changed its course has so little knowledge of human na late unpleasantness." replied the old veteran. “He did not call Marble or molting stage by feeding. The mash so as to flow into the Gulf of Pechee- Meekins. Needham or Noles, Orton or feeds are very beneficial in growing Land of Bright Colors. ture aa to Beek happiness by changing man as he came to “attention" ngaln Among the Innumerable varieties of ^ee- " ¡thin two years its mouth had Orville. They joked, and laughed, nnd feathers, therefore, these hens should anything but his disposition will waste He turned the corner and started off snng ns we marched down Into the have all the mash they want. A pound Florida flowers are the hibiscus, the shifted 250 miles from its original his llfq In fruitless efforts, and multi- Ills steps were slow nnd uncertain, nnd Wilderness with Grant, but when the of sulphur sdded to each 100 pound» of poinsettia, oleander, bougainvH'ea. al- position. ply the griefs which ho proposes to the man watching him took notice of roll was called after the first grapple n?w ‘¿di / ^.n’? ^W,ng ,am crepe “yr«*- vine, a Bmp. The clothes on his back would remove.—Samuel Johnson. never a man of them answered ‘Pres new feathers. Sulphur Is also a mild » . . . ... _ , ’ Vanities of Youth, not have kept out the chill of a June coral. y1“6’ orchw- hyacinth, ent.’ It Is colder again. Attention, tonic and aids In keeping the hen's Give night. He had gone a block when the a college boy a pair of ele- body In condition. canna and iris. Baby Weighs Three Pounds. company! Forward—march I Halt! other called: phant's pants and a banjo and he About—fnce ! Salute I" During the molting period, the hens Weighing only three pounds at "Mello, old man—come back- I don't doesn't care who makes the nation's Early American Strategy. The old man’s knees were trembling need a large amount of grain feed for borth, a baby was placed in an in- go much on your story, but I'll »’uk ■ laws.—South Bend Tribune. under blm. and his back was seeking the upkeep of the body. The molt is a invasion of Canada by the r The ----- — cubator at Bath, Eng., and fed a tea- you for tonight." the wnll for rest ns the sergeant's voice hen a“d “ 10011 A“erlcan forces in 1775 was m. rely a "Late of the Tenth New Jersei sir spoonful of milk every hour. It gain came to bls enrs ngain: Fish in Sahara Desert. ergy Loffid’be' Lept by^the hea™^ P‘°C.e °f 8,rategy t0 d“SUade the In the late unpleasantness," ri • “A ed weight rapidly. "Wnnless—Watkins—Wardell I" Live fish and shellfish, similar to the veteran ns he enme to a hnll M "I remember—I remember, and after hen is also laying up surplus energy lsh frOm maklng "8e Ot Canada fOr a those Inhabiting the lakes of Palestine, about faced. “I’ve tried begging • To Accelerate Plaster. them came Yates and Yost. How could for next year's laying The best feed suPP’y station and a camp for.reswe have been founp by artesian well night for the flrat time in my life, it"-' A porous plaster will sometimes re I forget? I saw them lying dend be care, and attention should be given lf°rces. I’m not a success at it. About fa<< borers at depths of 200 feet and 300 fore Grant closed In on Lee at Peters- them at this time. It will always pay move the efforts of a strain or wrench, Forward march I Again, sir—g<w feet beneath the burning sands of the '»urg. There was no Company ‘G’ after you to send your hens to roost with a Nobility of True Love. but you'd better kept the wrench to night I” Sahara desert. full craw each night. lie last charge at the Bloody Horse- Not every love is generous or noble aid in removing the porus plaster.— "Twos right - march !" said the ole hoe. The remnant was wiped out or merits high encomium but that love «Chicago News. soldier as he turned the corner. "When there. Was Yost the last—the very The Way It Works. Pnta<5«Mim PnrmmrmnrM I which prompts and impels man to live I passed through this town on ny way last? No. not There was another— Things hardly ever begin coming generously and to act nobly« — Plato. to the front the men crowded about Oranges Eastern Product. I'm sure there was another. The name our way until we’ve spent a good deal Orango trees were found growing1 the cars to throw me cigars, and every was—was—was—God ! but how cold of time going after them. woman hnd a bouquet for n soldier boy. Dr. S. Erikson of the Mountain Encouraging. and dark! File right—march! Left! wild in Florida when the state was When I passed through after Lee’s sur One trouble with the world is that Left! Left! Halt! About-face! Has Grève (Mo.) experiment station has settled, but It Is supposed that they' render the bunds were playing, the carried on experiments to determine laziness is so seldom fatal.—Duluth were Introduced in the early days by flags flying, and the old vets owned he finished the roll call?" the value of permanganate of potash Herald, "Zembler! Zembler!" the Spaniards. It Is presumed that j the enrth. Thera has been n little as a purifier of water for poultry, and "Zembler? Zembler? Why. yes. of their native home was southeastern change In the p .gram! No bnnds— course. Yes. we had a man named has found that It Is very efficient. Asia. no flags—no bouquets. Old vet Is hunt Declined Poetical Honor. Zembler. I remember—I remember that The germs of cholera and of other In Ing for a coni yard In which to make Thomas Gray and Sir Walter Scott he was wounded nt Fair Oaks, and testinal diseases are destroyed in a his bed. Company G— halt 1 Right Looking Forward. again nt Fredericksburg, and he died few hours. The quantity to use Is 14 declined an offer of the English poet dress. Pnrnde—rest!” grains per gallon of water. This quan- laureateshfp. ____________ __ _ nt—at—" In writing love letters It is difficult Wordsworth also lie hnd «topped before n long, one tlty can be measured with sufficient fused the post, but afterward was but advisable to keep in mind how story building. There were openings “Zembler—Zembler I"' accuracy with a ten-cent piece as duced to change his mind. they will strike the jury.—Roanoke for doors nnd windows, but only the "1 hear you, sergeant—I remember! measure, about 14 grains being car He died at— No! God nllve, but that's Times. openings were left. ried on It. Permanganate soon loses Sorrowful Truth, "Queer—queer!" whispered the old its strength, which is indicated by loss Zembler — the last of Company G. Most of the world's big jobs are JN my new book which may be mnn “This place hns a familiar look. I of the purple color. When thia occurs wonder If—. Say. I have It now! Riess Someone Is calling me—I must answ er a new solution should be made up. handled by men who don't know what had FREE upon request, on to my name 1" PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis me. If I haven’t run across our old Erikson's experiments show that small kind of a tie is becoming to them.— He opened his lips to answer "Pres orders, 1 have reproduced nearly 100 barracks after nil these long years!" chicks are not Injured by drinking Santa Barbara News. letters from among those received from He peered In nt the open doorway ent," but no sound enme. He tried to permanganate water over a period of my thousands of patientL These tell you upon heaps of refuse. As he turned hie raise Ills right hand in salute, but It nine weeks. It can be safely used frankly of their years of suffering of their Feel No Remorse. hung a dead weight. He swayed and fnce upwards he could see the stars when sour milk is being fed. but It Is Deliberate murderers do not feel re trying home remedies and even opera tottered as he wrenched himself from blinking through holes In the roof. not recommended to be added to milk. morse after they commit their crimes. I tions, and, finally, of their complete cure “Ugh I” shivered the old veteran, the wall, sank down on the whitened by my NON-SURG1CALmethod. These Poultry misers should not place de the Medical Press and Circular says. J are from men and women of “but It’s better than walking the earth and sobbed. pendence on permanganate ns a cure makes your food do you every station, many of whom you “Zembler! Henry Zembler!" streets. Attention, Company G ! Carry may know. You will learn by for any disease. Its use is not in more good. But the roll call was finished. Hard on the Fireflies. GvS'Tt* % reading this Book why I can give —arms! By twos—file left! Forward tended as a cure but as a destroyer of \ iWl * WRITTEN GUARANTEE to Note how It relieves —march 1" "Oh, the poor fireflies!” cried sym- germs that gain entrance to the drink »cure your Pile» or return your (ee. that Stuff* feeling Through the darkness nnd overThe ing water from sick birds, thereby pathetic little Amy. ‘‘They've no soon Historic English Clock after hearty eating. debris he picked his way until he lessening the chance of the disease er got their lamps lit when the wind Who would dare to attach a price ine Sweetens the ranched the opposite wnll nnd lenned ticket to a timepiece which was given spreading |n the flock. blows ’em all out.” PORTLAND oraos: SEATTLE offices : breath, remove» tuildinq 808-312 Sh,f*r Building his weak nnd wenry frame against the by Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn? It food particle» Mi'ra cold bricks. Here wns the Inst battle from the teeth, ’-M 7 .t>* MT Few and Simple. rests In the chapel retiring room at line—here he must tunke his last flght. Windsor, and, apart from its bracket. gives new vigor The pedestrian's problem is to ^r' You Want a Good Position “And what If 1 do freeze to death?" looks exactly as it did when Anne Joy- The habit or vice of egg eating Is to tired nerves. vent his "rights” from turning he naked nnd answered after n few difficult to break, once It has been es Very well—Tak« th« Accountancy an<s fully received it on her wedding day. Comes to you V “rites.”—Boston Transcript. Business Management. Private Seer«tar,- minutes hnd slipped away. "When n fresh, clean and At one period in its history it got tablished. It usually starts from the it. Calculator, Comptometer, Stenogra mnn has fought his best and been full-flavored. phic, Penmanship, w Commercial Teach- Into the possession of Horace Wal- birds getting n taste of a fresh egg •rs' Cour«« at We Sh«uld Be Tickled. downed there’s nothing but death for pole, but when his furniture nnd ef- when it Is broken. Sometimes fresh Headline—"Hbtel Burns. Two Hun him, nnd why not freeze ns well ns feet a were sold Queen Victoria ac- egg shells thrown to the chicks with drown? Ah, but It’s not ns cold ns it qui red It for £110, It Is not large, out being heated gives them a taste dred Guests Escape Halt Glad.’’—Bos wan. And there seems to be people measuring only ten Inches high by of the raw. fresh egg. Darkened, ton Transcript. The foremost RusinMS Collar« at th« Northwest which has won more Accuracy talking nnd moving nbout. I wonder four Inches deep. The world has moved large, roomy nests, the frequent re Awards ahd Cold Medals than any ether now—I wonder If—" on while this clock has ticked away moval of eggs and the Immediate re school in America. Send for our Bucceaa “Asia'«” Literal Meaning. Catalog. Fourth Street near Morriaom, "Compnhy G, full In for roll cnll!’’ minutes that have lengthened into moval of- any broken shells are the Asia meant “land of the dawn,” in Portland Or Isaac M Walker Prea “God of my life I" gasped the veteran [ centuries. most dependable methods for break the ancient Sanskrit language. I P. N^ u7 No. 44, 1925 ing up this trouble. Hens Should B- Fed So That They M jit Quickly 1 Otassium I ermanganate Good as Water Purifier 8°ft magenU’ that the date mark cannot be read- To ------------------- The Testimony of Others JI 1 ^<MEAL WRIGLEYS X DEAN, M D ♦ fjui fJ Egg-Eating Habit ■■ Behnke-Walker