The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 18, 1923, Image 4

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Ky Auto \la the North ttnnk
Highway.
Hctal—Amarlown Lian, Modern Hotel
AovommoémUoaa. Bath#—Hot Mineral Laths. Curt
for Khaumatiam. Uvtr, Kidney ami Stomach
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They have resolve.! to try again, unj
r p t l K >«ry plmsuralil* •>«*»» » i l l » to keep on trying as fast a , ever ttiey
which many o f us break our hlgtu-r fall, trusting not In themselves for sus­
purposes and turn aside lu feverish taining strength, but In the higher
haste in the pursuit of some elusive power— being prodigals sooklug their
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Write us for prices and market conditions on
object, d«H>s not argue well for our father's house!
future content or prosperity.
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Fort, Y m t i in the Seme Location.
The gray hairs that fringe our tem­
PortlanJ. Oregon
ples and the hard lines about our
tnouttis, bear Ultimate relationship to j
M E N Y OU MAY MARRY
the pitiful Job we have maJe In hold­
ing steadfast to a lived course.
B y E. R. P E Y S E R
We humans, at least some millions |
of us, are tickle, impetuous and Impa­
H a s a Galoot Liks This Pro-
tient, inclined upon the slightest prov­
posed to You!
ocation to change our minds over
Symptoms: The man whose
night, at a sudden veer of the golden j
collar goes over his hair In the
»eather-eock.
back— black straight hair. Miles
When we wake In the morning, we
are not quite sure whether we are | of mouth und mountains of nose.
Sprawlly sort, never looks seedy
steering our craft toward the north
and never looks spruced up
star or heading It for the southern
Scents to be just a middle­
cross.
weight getter In every Hue. Aw ­
But we do know that the purpose j
fully sensitive; likes a plain, un­
o f yesterday Is gone. We have a new i
exciting woman and generally
one which appeals directly to our lofty .
spends his Sundays walking.
ambition, so much so. Indeed, that we I
IN FACT
draw In our chin, puff out our breast !
lie Is no hummer, lie la not
and stride briskly down the street, for­
and never »111 he the kind who
getting In our elation to acknowledge i
Is lu the running.
the smiling nods and cheery good- j
Prsscrlptlon for Brlds to B«:
mornings o f our friends.
Be a good cook, wnsh
By night our certitude has some- | r j
'V i Ironer. and a pleasant Jog­
what withered before the Intense heat
ger.
o f cogitation, and we are filled with
Absorb This:
doubt.
TH ERE IS NO SAFE TY IN
For years and years we have gone
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Straat— Phot»« TAbcr 1477
HUMMERS.
F ACH
ER S : H * > a C»:tr««»h.
ACCREDITED T FAC
HER
around and round with the compass.
ad T*aeh*r Eatupeon 9t .dr.
B. M.. Piar.ut and
t® hr McClurs Newspaper tyiiatcetet
Pupil of Miunct Aronson. ALBERTO JON’ Aà,
But on this occasion everything Is d if­
Edna Sallitt. J O )éEF
6 £ F LH E VINN E. * > • « •
ferent. We cannot move.
klbraatb. B. U , Soprano and Vote« Teacher P L E A T I N G S P E C I A L
i •ropaan
Study Assistant Vocal Teacher to Cat. sestn. hen and machina
Our great project, for which we
X ARENS. New York City. Pupil af WM. pleat skirts ready for band-
85 cents have heen husbanding our strength. Is
S BRADY, 1022 1924
H aastitch .rf picotin# and tuckini
tucking.
hidden somewhere in the mist, our
E A S T E R N N O V E L T Y MTO.
r< CO.
CHOOSE YOUR STUDY
Portland. Ora. sight is defective, our hands are un­
83 4 Fifth Ft
I f T l S f i O N C A D ItS
steady and there Is a tug at the heart
8aniUry Beauty Parlor*—-W e fis you up,
w# make all kinds of Hair Goods of your that we cannot much longer endure.
comb'.ugs. Join our School ef Beauty Culture.
Kvent has succeeded event, not as
480 to 414 Dekum Bldg.. Pkoae Bread way
4904. P ortland, Oregon.
we expected, but as our solicitous
A poaition for ««eh graduata. W rit«
Ahaky Building. Portland. Oragu
friends had foretold. Our old smiling
Nerthweet Welding A Supply Co., 88 1st St.
habit Is gone. W e are discouraged,
r a s o S A i:--------------- ---------------------- -
B arry If Lonely: most aueeesaful "H om e down In the depths.
Protect thaf Idea with a United State« M a k e r "; hundred# rich; eonfidential; reli­
The world goes on merrily. There
Patent
Others have made fortunes on» of able; years eaperlence; descriptions free.
It cares
Patents
W h y not you f Thomas Bilyao, SOt 1 The Suc-ess'cl d u b . " Mrs. Nash. Bog 888, Is no tenderness In its heart.
Bteesns Bldg . Pertlaad. Ora.
_____ Oakland, California.
not a whltling whether we sigh or
Mo L IF T 'D A R C S ft C O L L E G E
E W r t O W B l S a rL O H A L D E S IO h ’ S
T aach aa trade in 8 w e e k * Som e p a y sing, whether we are clothed In purple
Clarke Bra a., Fioriau, 287 Morrison 8t.
w hile learn in g
P ositions secured. W r ite or In tatters and rags.
for catalogue. 234 B u rn side street, P o rt -
And some of the merriest are carry­
USED
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V T N Ig«:____________________
GLASSES W IL L SA VE YOUR EYES ing a load in their souls, because they,
But
Expart fitting at low eat price«. All too. have broken their purposes.
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Paper making offers a good opportunity to
strong, intelligent, sober men between the ages of
21 and 50—sure pay and steady work.
Meals 35e each. Plenty to eat and excellent
cooking. Company hotel.
Supply beds 25c, 30c and 40e.
Free hot and cold baths—tubs and showers.
Worthy, faithful employees have good chance
for advancement.
Positions given free on application—you pay
no fet for your iob. Employment Office at Camas,
Washington and 209 Commonwealth Bldg., Port­
land, Oregon.
Crown Willamette Paper Co.
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
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J51HCS5
give.
kindness, sweet consideration;
ought
In attitude. In gentleness. In thought—
Nothing, save »h a t lu full rvlurn from
me
Another might expect ns bounteously.
No
Then dny by dsy my Ilf« began to
prove
llow selfish and how narrow was my
gemile.
For one by one the blessings I had
known
Took » Ings, und lo nuolher realm had
flown ;
llo w little I had given through th*
day» !
llow much demanded In a thousand
ways !
\
A Good Job With Steady W ork
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By G R AC E E. M A L L
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riiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiM iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiim im iiH H iiiiin m im iiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiM iiiim iiiiin
T SKI' myself a tusk: Never to ask
H ltO lv K N
1*1' It P O S E S
I t’>«*y refuse to yield to discouragement.
For »h u t I did not Just us freely
M U T U A L C R E A M E R Y CO., Portland.
CALBREATH STUDIO
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I Something to Think About ¡ ¡UNSELFISHNESS:
Ship Your Cream to
r a g e cc o o n
(Coa«luote4 by N*M»n«i Council of the Ha»
»coûta ut Atiiet Ite. I
^ = -’’ [ A t t r a c t i v e M a g a z i n e M a t e r i a l
So humbled by my own acknowledg­
ment,
I set myself a task und to It tieni ;
I reused to talk o f faults by oilier*
shown.
Aware nt last of greuter ones—my
own ;
Asked not o f sympathy and love n port
l'illesa I found III« sumo within my
heart.
And lot then» Is a bluer sky o’er bead.
The birds sing sweeter thau they did
before ;
And each day kindly thoughts to ui-
are sped.
And loving hands come kuocklng u
my door.
It v
ttadd. M -s4 • Cam pan, I
SCHOOL PAqS
I ¿
SKtefST weldixo a etrTtnra
PATENT flnORNEY“^ ^ - « . » 1
FORDS
A complete stock Coapes. Sedan# Roadsters
and Touring«. W * boy for caeh. which givta you
more for your money. When you want a Ford i Dia A.
style« of Glasera. Ler.«e« duplicated
form broken pUree. Mail in your bro­
ken gla««cs. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
E. Hunriu.^a F ixai & x - » ■«*■-*
m v H A V ir ^ ffiA M T "? rr
8a_N 1PD., Bet. BuymaiAe A Coach .
Bdy W <
Auction Sale
E V A N G. H O U S E M A N
Forty head of the best horses with harness tar
raneh and orchard work that have ever been put
up before the public will be sold at auction to
highest bidder. Saturday. October 20th. Anyone
naading a horse sheuld not miss this sale. The««
horses are right out of hard work: four to twelve
years old. Sale starts at 1 o’clock sharp at the
Union Stock Yards. North Portland. Empire 0121
North Portland Horse and Mule Company. Ask
for Phil Suet ter.
s s i f f s ^
Osteopathic Physician.
Electronic Method of ABRAM S
Phone Main 29M .
*93'-» Yomhtll ot Toniti.
Portland. O n
W e S p e c ia liz e in
Hidei, Pella, Wo#!, Mokiir, T*l!ow. C u a n .
Orffcn G r i ft Root. Goit S1 ers , Horst Hair
W rite for Shipping Tags A latest Price List
P o r t l a n d H i de a W o o l C o .
IN U*W* AoIMif NgtTH. PQIITUN0. IK
Braach at Pocatello. Idaho
Poultry May Decline
Ship at once young roosters, hens and
ducat alive.
Also real and pork.
Good market fo r comb honey.
RUBY & CO.,
1 1» F R O N T
IT ., COR.
Buy Where You Will
But see our Used Cars FIRST.
C O N D IT & C O N S E R CO.,
Grand Avenue and East Oak Street
_____________ PO R T LAND. OREGON
GUARANTEED
USED CARS
All makes of light cars at lowest prices, easy
term«. Twelve years in this lecation.
M A N LEY A UTO CO.
Hupmobila Distributor
8ALM OW, Portland
421-435 Burnside St..
Portland. Ore
BUY THE BIST HORSE COLLAR MADE
Doors and W in dow s
A ll long rye stra w «t u fftd
Insist on h a v in g th « collar
Hot-bed sash, mouldings, cupboard doors, flour
w ith the ••FlaB** L a b a L
If Lins. aAsh for sleeping porches, miilwork, glass,
your_ dealer do#? not h and !« roofing. See our o>ii stocks of sash and doors for
this b ran d collar, w ilta to ua
D. B. S C U L L Y & C O .,
direct.
P. S H A R K r . Y A S O N
Downtown Lumber «tore. 171 Front street, be­
Main 4218
53 Union A v.. Portland, Ora. tween Morriaon and Yamhill.
“LITE-7bOT”
Powdered
DANCE FLOOR
WAX
No mittor turn chronic or sovsn
par N tt «»ybo.líUOMtmi
o HTMfwO, ora ns •«»•«i «an
nos t w in
M M W M « >«•
suo toosr ro» uv Fnaa socs
J. DEAN. M D
2ND A N D MORRISON PORTI AND. O R E G O N
riHBeu
- e* . r,
-
h a v e a iw s y e b e e n » s l l . i i . U a l . a n il am
much more so aim » my exiwrlence to
day."
U ncom m on
Sense
BOY SCOUT ROUNDUP CLOSES
JC H N^B LAKB
BE
IN
C O N D IT IO N
c p H K best watch movement ever
^ M d e would refnae to w w k if not
kept In a strong case.
The directing mind o f a battle la
kept back of the firing line, away from
bursting shells.
It is silly to develop your mind If
you are going to leave It In a weak
body.
I f your brain Is exposed to possible
destruction by every malady that
conics along, why bother about edu­
cating It?
Mind and body are equally Import­
ant. One cannot prosper without the
other.
There are book addicts a , well as
drug addicts, and neither get very far
In the world.
Physical education Is rightly made
an important part o f the curriculum
o f every modern college.
I f y ou cannot go to college, at least
learn to rare for your health.
Take exercise; learn how and what
to e a t; avoid excess. I f you have bad
teeth, get them attended to. S o In­
tellectual treasures you can store up
will last very long unless they are
p rqierly housed In h strong body.
Leaving out o f the question the fact
that no inun ran be happy when 111,
keep well for the aaku ot your mental
condition.
Stevenson, It Is true, w-ro'e great lit­
erature although nn Invalid.
But
Stevenson was a genius. And even he
felt that he could have done still
greater work had he been well.
Cultivate your mind and body to­
gether. The healthier you keep your
body, the healthier will he your mind.
Pessimism, morbidity, self pity, all
come from lllne»s In one form or
another.
You can be healthy. If you try hard
enough. It means hard work some­
times, and often dull and wenry work.
But It Is worth the trouble.
Without Strength you give hostages
to the enemy which later on you will
be In vast trouble to redeem.
f ? h e Y oung Lndy
U A c ro ss th e W ay
]
( © by Jobs U l k l . l
Gives smoo’h Gliding fin«
ish to hard or soft wood
floors.
NO ACID. GREASE OR
DL'ST.
Your druggi» has it. If
r. 't, send us «tamps. 74«
for one-pound package
CLARKE.
WOODW ARD
DRUG CO.
Portland. Oregon.
Check Forger Learns to Sing While in Prison
Berlin.— Paul Kannann. once a repu­ j dumb when led In handcuffs past his
table business man, who forged checks old-time associates. He was put Into
because o f the Insane movement of , a cell with the singer, Walter Wolak,
mark exchange, obtained his release who had been convicted as s profiteer.
from prison by proving himself an
Wolak began training the voice of his
artist fitted for a stage career as a
fellow
prisoner, who as a result recov-
singer. Kannann, who had never sung
before, expects now to enter vaude­ ! red his speech sufficiently to defend
himself and win his release, while at
ville ns a singer.
A staid. If unscrupulous, business the same time Ids singing voice was
man when arrested, he was stricken developed.
Girl Is Wounded While Shielding Her Mother
New York.—Twelve-year-old Mary I then ran.
Detectives came running
Ilnrlm, sitting with her mother In front from the Hamilton avenue police sta­
o f the latter’s restaurant at 170 Ham­ tion, half a bbx-k away, but Mrs. Bar­
ilton avenue, Brooklyn, Hung herself ba’s assailant, who, sho said, was
In front of Mrs. Barba ns a shield Thomas Sorrncro, proprietor of a
when a man drew n pistol und began i candy store, had vanished.
■hooting at the woman.
Mary was taken to Holy Fsndly hos­
Ills second bullet struck the child In pital. Her wound Is n serious on«
the abdomen, nnd she fell at her moth­
Jealousy Is an explosiv« that has
er's feet. The man fired another shot,
which, like the first. Went wild, and , wrecked many an air casti«
Some one has said th at " t r u e h os pi ­ | ami pepper, repeat with another layer
t a l i t y consists In h a v i n g w h s t you w e r e
g o i n g to ha \ t a n y w a y , and not c h a n g ­ and finish the top with buttered
i n g the cloth unless you w e r e g o i n g to erurnbs. Oysters will not cook well If
anyway."
more than two luyers nre added; those
HAVE SOME O YSTERS
A
N IC K after-the-theater dish or for
un evening lunch Is prepared as
follow s: Add u pint of uysters with
their liquor, a squeeze o f lemon, a dash
o f cayenne, suit nnd celery suit to
taste to a half-cupful o f rich bouillon.
Cook the oysters until tlielr edges curl,
then serve on buttered toast.
Creamed Oysters.
Allow a dozen oysters to each cup­
ful o f cream. Heat the cream to boil­
ing, add the oysters and when the
edges curl remove nt once and serve
Immediately. Henson to hu U the taste.
Escalloped Oysters.
Take n pint o f selected oysters, the
tender purt of two hunches o f celery,
chopped fine. In a Poking dish put
a layer of cracker crumbs, and a layer
of celery. Dot with bits of butter or
season the crumbs by stirring them
Into melted butter, season with salt
With th« g i«a t out of door», sym­
bolic of Hcoullng. as a background
th « N'ullonal IViuucll o f th« Boy ttcout«
of America eooteoud for Us thlrt«euio
«initial meeting at th« Boy Seoul
camps, at I'altsudoa lutuiwUl« park,
N. V.. th« largest boys' camps lu lb «
world. I ’rouiltieut iu«n from all parts
of tha country, distinguished In III«
Held of church, school, education, and
bualne«». cam« together to discuss the
furthering of boy w el fa t« through Hi*
Scout method of rltUeuslilp trulnlug
mill character building.
At th« time at the camp w er« some
L'.Non boy», who had a chance to act
as host» to tlielr distinguished guests.
Among th« members present at the
meeting was the lion. Theodor» Itoose-
velt, assistant accrvtury of the navy,
who addressed the convention. ' 1 am
strong for the boy acouts,'* said
lit»«..-» ell. "They are building tuanly
men, men who won't whine at a little
hardship, nu n who are game to sacri­
fice themselves for the good of the
couutry and tlielr fellow citizens.
'Vamping builds you up In strength,
snd builds you up lu character. The
eelfisti man In camp shows up right
away. You will know the boy who
reaches for the host piece of bacon In
the pen. There Is no belter way of
finding nut the whiner than In cutup
log
He la the boy who doesn't want
to finish the hike because he has a
blister oo tits big toe. Then there la
the careless boy, who runs sround
while supper Is being ,-ookod nnd gets
sand In the frying pm. In peace or
In war, the man who has been a scout
will come through 100 per cent."
At the conclusion o f the address,
the delegates rose snd stood In silent
toast to ttie memory of his father, that
ttreat Scout, Colonel K.sisevrlt.
Oen. John J. 1'erihlng spent one
morning during the meeting Inspecting
the gM camps wlilch make up the eu
tire unit “ The esutpg are wooderful,"
he said. " I consider the boy scout
movement one of the great movements
In America today. I am Impressed by
the manly bearing of the hoy scouts,
snd their democratic attitude towards
each other snd tlielr superiors.
"1 would not Introduce military
training Into tbs boy aeout move­
ment If I could. I believe the work
you are doing Is im t I is i * more broad­
ening thuo that which would be given
under a military regtiu«.
In any
event you are teaching boye the rigid
thing to be good rltlzona
"I cannot speak loo strongly In
prnlss of the boy »oiut movement. 1
In the center will he under done when
The young laily arr»aa Ihe way aays
Ihe top and bottom are ready. Bake
more parties are generally In honor of
twenty minutes.
a girl when she's a bride eleet than
after «lie's married, although, of
Providence Oystere.
This Is n nice chafing dish rpclpp. In courup, there are always aome post­
1 « blazer, place a pint o f oysters, n table- prandial affairs.
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spoonful o f butter, salt and pepper to
Blushing.
season. When the oysters begin to
curl, stir In enough cracker crumbs to
Blushing U a *lgn of a self eon-
nbRorl) all the Juice, then add a well- •eloua und ahy nnture. It U alao the
beaten egg and serve while the dish expression of n sensitive regard for
Is hot.
the opinion* o f other*. Home girl*
run t blush. Idiot* and hnhltunl crim­
inal* never blush, Blushing I* often
a-algn o f n refined and modest dispo­
¡9Z2. W e *u rn NHWRUper Union i
sition. It I* a curious fact that short­
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sighted h’lrl* nre more liable to blush
Weight of Oetrlch.
without their eyeglasses than when
Adult oatrblire weigh from is o to wearing them.
400 pound*, dependent on tlielr breed­
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ing nnd handling, *nye Nature Maga­
On the Other Side.
zine. They are taller than the rom-
"I* Mis* (iniiNSlp a friend of yours?"
mon Indian pony or the average polo
“ No, She's a friend o f my w ife’s."
pony, and tlielr long, strong leg* are
"Isn't thnt the same thing?"
the nio*t Interesting feature* of their
"Not at ull. Hlie feels very sorry for
phyolcal makeup.
injr wUo."— Boston Transcript.
U’ tM«n tho death o f f'refddent Hard­
ing. the roundup which waa being
conducted by the Huy Scouts of Amer­
ica to secure lun.iNS) net Increase In
membership wns brought to a closo.
T h lt roundup was on# o f tho many
evidence« of tl»o practical Interest of
President Harding In the work of the
Boy .Scouts of America.
Under the
conditions of the roundup effort the
President w u nwnrdli.g s streamer to
each troop and to each local council,
and presenting a personal letter to
the president of every local council
earning '¿5 per cent Increase In mein*
kershlp over a stated time.
Thief Scout Kxecutlvo James K.
West explained tlint the death of the
President automatically brought the
roundup to an end, ns it would maul
festly be Impossible to rnriv out the
terms nnd condition« under wlilch the
roundup was Inaugurated, for uny fu r
ther effort. All those who have quali­
fied up to date will recHvo tlie award»»
as promised. He further explained that
the result of the roundup hu« brought
In an Increase of 83,058 scouts and 21,*
7H7 scout officials, or n net gain o f both
o f 104,845, thun gltlng the lloy Scouts
of America a total membership of
«17,051' men and boys. This bo char-
acterl/.ed as a Nplendld tribute to tho
Interest and activity of tho late prenl-
dent.
FOR
GOOD C ITIZE N SH IP
"1 am glad to Indorse the hoy scout
movement because o f It* value In
stimulating In boya right conduct nnd
tha proper appreciation o f tha duties
und responsibilities of life.
"Sueh an Influence at this lmpres
slonahle age Is a great help In valale
llahlng the habits of good living, and
will do much to lnsura good citizen­
ship fur the future.” — Itedlleld rroe-
tor, Governor of Vermont
GRANDDAD
TAKES
Take il home lo
'' I kids.
Have a picket in
your pocket 1er an
ever cady (real.
delicious conleo-
tion and an (id te
A fter Iht loolh, ippalito,
digestion.
Every
H e a l r V.
t.
Soiled is its
Purity Packsts
OB
A Super Univvra«.
AntlrotmuU. now rt'gnnU d by a*tron
otuer# a # a giant unlvemo of atara
many thmiMamU of * Hghl ) « « r » " I my *
ymitl (bo con fin *8 of our uulwr««*. I#
forging along at 200 nation a lorondt
ibo Utaml uuivrr.no In tho ocean of
•pace.
Top Spinning.
Tho Japanm«* carry top «pinning
to grrut perfect Ion. The top# u»o<l
by them are of delightful variety, both
in *lte and construction. Tho spin­
ner# hula tiro (heir top« on tho edgo
of a sword or along a thin cord.
Storing tho Vote*.
Voting paper# used In (ho general
elect ton In l*andon are «ton'd in (ho
Victoria tower of tho house of lord«,
where they nro kept for one year a«
a precaution ngaln«t any b«'lated dis
puto arlalng
.Mm. Is a b e lla
M c ljt r h lt t n
O peration Avoided
I’ortUnd, O r r g — "D r. Pierce'*
medicine ha* hem w very hroc-
licml to ine that I am gl ut to give
it my recommendation Doctor* »aid
1 w o u ld ha ve to mult-ig o au o u r , »
mm, BBt alter raking the 'Favorite
Prescription' 1 found that an opera­
tion a u not nrcr««ary.
During
one expectant period I »ottered with
Inflammation and became u> weak
and rundown 1 could not do my
work. Doctor* again advi-ed an
operation, but invtrad 1 lx gait tak­
ing the 'Favorite l'ro crip tio n ' and
it »>on put me on my (ect. My
hc-illh returned. I had pi .u in illy
no ruderiim, and my baby was very
healthy. Since that time whenever
I have fell badly 1 have taken the
'F'avorite Prescription*
It alwav*
make* me well in no time " — Mr*.
Isabella McLacblan, 7#B Mich. Ave.
Go to your urtgldrorhcstd drug
»tore anil get Favorite Prescription
in tablet« or liquid.
W rite Dr
Pierce. Prr.idcnt Invalid, lintel,
in Buffalo N. Y and receive good
medical advice in return, tree.
,
Character in the Face.
The fare nnd eye* reveal what the
spirit la doing, how old it I*, what atm*
It Im*. Tho eyes Indicate tho antiquity
of the soul, or through how many
form* It bn* already ascended. — Finer-
son.
Doing and Saying.
There Is no proverb which strike*
n truer bulnnce between two tilings
limn the old oirii which weighs ex­
ample over nguinst precept. Helen
Hunt Jackson.
Handicapped.
A man who In thu struggle of llfo
hns no home to retire to, In fact or
In memory, Is without life's best re­
wards und life's defense. J. (). H ol­
land.
Be Yourself.
Contentment abides wllh youth. You
will generally suffer for wishing to
npprsr other than you nre; whether It
lie richer, or greater or moro learned.
The mnnk noon become* an Inntru-
meat o f torture. Sir Arthur Helps.
SCOUT TEST
And There You Are.
Barrister “ Was this arranged by
Scou: David Locus of Lawton, Okln., word of month?" Witness " ! don’t
has made a scout enthusiast o f tils know wlmt you mean. He talked und
grandfather, F. M. Ilowe. The two to­
{ gether recently paseeil Ihe scout merit I talked, and there you are."
; badge test for cycling, by riding 00
Better Parte of Speech.
mile* on bicycles In less than ten hours.
Discretion of speech Is more tlisn
One of the requirements of the test la
that aome one accompany Ihe scout eloquence; nnd to speak agreeably to
taking It.
Scout Locus Invited hla him with whom wo deal Is more than
granddad. Mr. Ilow e stated the morn­ to speak In good .words or In good
ing following the trip that he never felt order. Bacon,
better In Ills life and that he would like
: to make the trip aguln.
|
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SCOUTS WERE "P R E P A R E D ”
Red Cross
BALL BLUE
A group o f villages near Itanlam,
I« neetUd In «v e ry df»pnrtm«nt o I 1 llou «e. ■
Conn., recently hnd remarkable evi­
keeping. Equally g o o d lo r tow#l
rU tsM e ■
dence o f the value o f hoy »rout "pre-
linen,«heet« und pillow c##o«. Ci
parrdne** and trulnlug III helpfulne»*
E
l
when a forest (Ire Which for a time
^ a lit k r iD
s r H is K T . W A l. K F R
threatened to sweep through several n A r r e e Yon
to u .x a u M ittu
b u s in e s s c o l l e g i
of them was checketl by Wstrrtuiry Is th « biggest, most perfectly squlppm
(Conn.) acouts. The boye rushed to M u sin e». T ra in in g School In ths N o rth ­
west. Fit you rse lf for a h igh er p o s i t i »
the scene o f danger from tlielr ramp with m o r» money. I'a rm an en t poaltluui
nearby and dug a trench around the aanureil ou r (Irnrliiates
W r it# fo r r a in in g — fin ir li, urn. ..........
hill, thus preventing the fire from PnrMnnd
spreading further, and then fought the
P. N. U.
No. 42, 1923
llauiea until they were extinguished.