THF. TRIBUNE TURNER. OREGON -----“ I I.w iy Toung. lllfl G eorgia I.os gelc*. a fellow ," a c t i v e I n 4 | sp o rts, a n d a t th e top m i In hla c lasses at EM1 school. T o look a t him now. you'd th in k «Suny. “W hen w e s ta rte d giving him C ali­ Co»«.»is>>l"wü B«kk»-M «rrill Co. W .M .Q . S » R .V i e t fo rn ia F I* S y ru p h is condition Im­ proved quickly. HI* c o n stip a tio n a n d m aple grove b eside lb * old brow n M llonsness stopped and h e ha* had church. no m ore tro u b le o f th a t kind. I h ave STORY FROM T H E START It w as th e n erv o u s s tr a in of o v e r­ sin c e used C alifo rn ia FI* Syrup w ith work a tte n d a n t upoo r u s tlin g th e new la the usually quiet horn* e t him fo r colds a n d u p se t spells. H e ch u rch Into Red T h ru sh th a t finally Rsv. Mr. T olllvsr of K«4 T hrush. llkea It because It ta s te s so *ood and Io w a bis m o th srlsss daughter*. re su lte d In 4 n e rv o u s re ac tio n and I Ilka It because It h elp s him so w on­ H slsn. Miriam and K ltsn— \Jtn - p hysical w earin g dow n w hich led at derful!? * sr S lla " —are busy “groom ing“ last to te m p o ra ry b lin d n ess, a cloud th s lr siste r M arjory for p a rtic i­ C alifornia FI* S y ru p h a s been th e pation In the "beauty pageant* over bis eyes, a th ic k m ist fogging his tru s te d sta n d b y o f m o th e rs fo r o ver th a t evening. W ith K ddr Ja c k - vision. R est, tb e s p e c ia lis ts In Uhl 80 years. Lea d in* p h y sic ia n s recom ­ non. prosperous young fa n n er, cago sa id he needed, good fin'd, good her escort. M arjory leavaa for m end I t It Is p u re ly v e g etab le and the a n tic ip a te d trium ph. a ir, a g e n era l build in g up. T h e eye# w orks w ith N a tu re to re g u la te , tone w ould be a ll rig h t, w hen he waa all and stre n g th e n th e stom ach and rig h t. H e m ust ta k e It easy for s bow els o f ch ild ren so th ey g et full CHAPTER 1— Continued while- And so his eye* w ere c a r e ■sw rishm ent from th e ir food and fully b a n d ag e d from even th e fa in test w a ste la elim inated In a norm al way. W hile G inger com plained, however, light, to In su re co m p le te re la x a tio n F o u r m illion b o ttles used a y e a r * k > ws how m others depend on I t Al­ h e obligingly did her s h a re of th e a n d freed o m from a lra ln . but bis en tire sy ste m m ust gain » l e n g t h I d w ays look fo r th e w ord “C a lifo rn ia" tralg h ien ln g . a n d (be du stin g , and o rd e r to feed s tre n g th to (be w eak on th e c a rto n to be su re o f g e ttin g be re arra n g in g . Ills body m ust real “Nice se n sib le girl* like ours, 00 ened m em bers. th e genuine. r tlla no nonsense, no put-on about Hla m ind m ust re st HI* Intense a n d hem W ork h a rd Good n a tu re d e ag e r sp irit m ust re st. Casy to live with. But let a m an But b efo re th is c a ta s tro p h e , th e larkeo th e horlxon—d isg u stin g , aim c h u rc h w as a n a ssu re d fact. W ithin Use Hanford’s •Ij disgusting. Do you u n d e rsta n d It. a few w eeks, by th e first of Septem e th e r I ” her a t lateat. It w ould be ready for “W e lt p erh ap s— a t l e a s t I am used Its form al opening. T b e new |ia r A ll dualtrs a re authorized to retun d yemr m— ej 0 It." be ev ad ed adro itly . ter the ft r«t bottle t f not suited » m a g e e x iste d In blue p r i n t A fter H elen, re tu rn in g , laughed good all. a few m o nths o f hltndneaa w as a istu red ly . “ Now, now , llttl* one. sm all p rice to pay fo r th is a c h ie v e ­ A m e ric a H a s P ra c tic a l loo t be Jealous." th e said. m ent " J e a lo u s — Jealoua I Me. Je a lo u st B ro o m -C o rn M o n o p o ly F reedom from w orry, th e d o c to rs ealoua of a —a m ale school tea ch e r? " prom ised, com plete real a n d m en tal Broom c o m la one of those nut- H elen frow ned. “ F a th e r. I wish e ase w ould soon re sto re his sig h t, and e ra I p ro d u c ts tike cork, th a t a re so Mr. T olliver, a lth o u g h g re a tly baudl ou w ouldn't let her say ‘m ale school p erfectly a d a p te d to th e uses to which e e c h e r tn th a t losu llln g m an n er A they a re put th a t no s u b s titu te lute ■rofessor of m ath em atics w ith tw o d e been found or Is likely to he found. T ees la not th e sam e a* a m ale school It I* alm ost exclusively an A m erican each er. And besides a s yon know crop. T h e first broom -corn m arket tn ery well, b e Isn't going to teach for tb la country wus developed by ’he Rhalfer com m unity a t W alenrllet. N T , ■ver H e la going to w rite textb o o k s.' "T ex tb o o k s I Bnt th ey 'v e alread y o t te x tb o o k s Don't tell me th e y 're In the eeriy p a rt o f th e E ighteenth t>lng to disco v er m ore m ath e m a tic s to c en tu ry liroom -com ra isin g a n d broom m ilking w ere largely in th e hands of n ake ns lea rn ." "G inger, d o n ’t ta lk bo loud, for good th e S h a k e rs a n d other* In New Eng ■ess sake. H e'll be hare In i m in u te lan d , especially In th e C onnecticut 5b 1 H er« be la." valley. L a te r th e c en ter o f th e Indus “D isgusting — sim ply disgusting.* try sh ifte d to th e Mohawk valley. Un lin g e r b u rled h e rse lf ones m ore tn t n well past th e m iddle o f th e c en tu ry b e d espised p a p er. New T ork and V irginia contin u ed to H o race L angley cam e In, g re eted be th e hroom c o u n try : th en production le le n w ith a p e rfu n c to ry , before-the- s ta rte d m oving w estw ard . am lly kiss, and sbook b an d s w ith Mr. P a in ty w h ite d re sse s fo r baby or Tolliver. “ W h a t's th e m a tte r w ith G inger?" d a u g h te r m ade b e au tifu l by R uss Ball G inger looked up. “Oh, hello—a re B lue. T o u r G ro cer h a s it.— Adv. 'ou h e re? I w as Just In te re ste d In— T h e o rd e r of th e Golden H orseshoe ih," she sto le a look a t th e paper, w as th e first o rd e r e stab lish e d In th e w h at U oyd G eorge said to th e Elk* U nited S ta te s. It w as organized In -1 m ean, to Coolldge." She nudged V irginia In 1724. ter fa th e r w ith a sh a rp little elbow “ Ellen, «oppose we ruo down end O f th e p erso n s re p o rte d a s c en ten ­ tave a c ream cooe? I feel q u ite a ria n s In th e 1020 U nited S ta te s cen­ a tlg u e d w ith th e s tra in of living up sus, 1.501 w ere m en a n d 2,706 w ere be M a rjo ry -* beauty. W on't you women. -ome along, M iriam ? H elen, why It W as a P le a sa n t House, the Old lon’t you a n d H orace come, too?” Brown M ethodist P a rso n a g e a t Red “ Oh, I doD't th in k so, fa th e r. Not T h ru sh , Iowa. h la tim e, th a n k g Ton go. And do by Ethel Iiueston if Irwin Myers I' AS FIR ST A ID Balsam of Myrrh r ONE PRESCRIPTION MADE FAMILY DOCTOR FAMOUS teep a n eye on G inger. S h e's so apt 10 •reak out unexpectedly, you know ." But G inger, d isd a in in g a n sw er, srlib trea t h a u te u r led th e way down th e lag s tone p a th th a t c u rled th ro u g h the creen grass. CHAPTER II Beldora h a s a n y single a ct b e en Of greater benefit to mankind th a n th a t o f Dr. Caldwell in 1885, w h e n b e w ro te the prescription w h ic h h a s c a rrie d his fame to the fo u r c o rn e rs o f the earth. O v e r and over, Dr. Caldwell w ro te th e prescription as he found men, women and children suffering fro m those common symptoms o f constipation, such as coated tongue, b a d breath, headaches, gas, nausea, biliousness, no energy, lack o f appetite, and similar things. Demand for this prescription grew so fast, because of the pleas­ ant, quick way it relieved such symptoms of constipation, that by 1888 Dr. Caldwell was forced to have it put up ready for use. Today, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is always ready at any drugstore. COULD NUT SLEEP Helped B y Lydia E. Pink- ham’» Vegetable Compound F a lrh av e n , Mass.—"I am ta k in g L y d ia E. P ln k h a m 's V egetable Com­ pound d u rin g the C hange of L ife ami 1 th in k It Is a won­ derfu l tonic. W hen I feel nervous a n d run-dow n m y h u s ­ band gets m e a bot­ tle rig h t aw ay. I t is a g re a t help to m e and I th in k th a t If o th e r people would only ta k e It w hen th ey feel a ll __________________run-dow n a n d tak e It a t the d ire c tio n s say, th ey w ould find it a g re a t b e n e fit My w o rst sym p­ tom s w ere n erv o u sn ess a n d tire d feel­ ings. I could n o t sleep n ig h ts and I did n o t c are a bout m y w ork. I was *0 nervous I w ould c ry If anyone looked a t m e “— M ss. A da B ess *. 139 W ashington S t r e e t F a lrh a v e n , Mar- Bible from cover to cover. a n d hi» every thought w ae c e n te re d uimmi his work so th a t bla serm o n s did not d e te rio ra te . J u s t a little reel, fre e dotu from killing w orry. If only th e re _3 l w ere m ore money I If th e glrla felt a n x ie ty on hla a c count, bravely they g ave no algo A hu n d red dollar* a m onth la not a g reat ileal of money on w hich to su p port a fam ily a n d m alm iil.i th re e d a u g h te r« lu school. And Mr. T olllvet h a d never relinquished h ’s old custom of tith in g —a ten th of hla utile for the Lord If atm ieilutea tl.e g irls felt th at fen dollure a m onth could b e tte r be *|w red from tin ch u rch th a n irviu the p a rso n ag e , th a t tb e Lord In Ills atfiu d ic e m ight heitei he d e p riv e d th a n th e p a sto r lu hla poverty, they did oot com plain. E llen th o u g h t about It. o f course, foi alia w as tu rh u ent. given to tu rb u le n t th o u g h ts It waa h e r h lrth w hich hint coat th e home Its m other. I’erh ap * It w as aorry know ledge ot w hat site had cost th e fam ily th a t s tirre d her to a g reat e a g e rn e s s to do so m ething fur them th a t d e te rm in e d het to c arry life be- fore her w ith a high a u d triu m p h a n t W hile th la shingled hom e h a s an a p p e a ra n c e of th e D utch colonial, It will band P e rh a p s It waa ouly her youth be noticed by th e floor plan th a t It la «lightly d ifferent. At th e fro n t a re th e for ah« waa oot yet sev en teen . It w es living a n d d in in g room s but th e c e n tra l hall Is a b se n t. T hl* hom e c o n ta in s for th is tu rb u le n c e 01 Iter* th a t she five room s a n d a ami p a rlo r a t th e end. w as know n a s G inger Ella. s ta ir s to th e second flo o r T hro u g h By W. A. RA D FO RD H elen, who w as tw e n ty -th re e year* Mr. W ltlU ni A lU ittord will an sw er a rn se d o pening la th e d ining room , old. a fte r tw o y e a rs c f tra in in g a t th e ru o stlo n a and «!*• advice HIKhl OF 11 feet slittare, a n d to th e rig h t o f It norm al school, h a d se rv ed for tw o COST on all subject« p .rU In ln * lu year* aa a te a c h e r ui a neighboring p ra ctic a l horns budding, for tb s re a d ­ la th e kitch en , T feet fi Inches by 11 tow n. H er sm all check com ing Into e rs of th is paper. On account of hla feet 0 Inches. A fine fe a tu re o f thl* hom e la a suit m om , w hich Is 1.1 feet th e p a rso n a g e every m onth had meiinl wlda axparlanca aa adllor, a u th o r and u fa ctu ra r, ha Is, w ithout doubt, tha long by 7 feet fi Inches wide. Alm ost so m ething alm ost a k in to rtchoeea h m lg an h aa t a u th o rity on a ll thvai iu b - cnntln u o u a w indow s m ake It a light, un til th e u n accu sto m ed ex p en se of Jacta. Addrcaa a ll Inqulrtca tn W illiam m edical tre a tm e n t* h a d m ad e su ch A. lladford. No. «0? South D earborn a iry a n tin g room, tt ta con n ected w ith vo racio u s d em an d s U|M>n them . Now S tra at. C hicane til., and only Incloaa th e llvlug room by a cased opening and tw o -cen t a la 010 fo r reply. th e tw in s also w ere read y to go Into O ne re aso n for th e p o p u larity o f th e th e n o rm al school for tra in in g lu (be fall. G lnget fe lt th a t It wa» a reel D utch colonial ty p e o f a rc h ite c tu re I* Hint It gives an a ttra c tiv e e x te rio r e x tra v a g a n c e on th e p a rt o f th e fam w ith very little . If any, w a ste o f In­ IIy to asauine th e ex|>enae 01 e d u ca t Ing M arjory to le a c h school. T h a i sid e space. T h e ro o f lines a re broken m oney m ight b e lte i be sa v e d M a r by d o rm e rs w hich e x te n d th e length Jory waa beau rlfu l. T h e obvious end o f th e b uilding on both front and of b e au ty I* m a rria g e to g re a t f o r haek an th a t th e house a p p e a rs sm all, but Is In re a lity a tw o-atory home. tune. From her e a rlie st childhood ‘ W hile th e shingled hom e show n In In her queer, sm all h e a rt. G inger Ella had sa c re d ly ded icated her b e au tifu l th e acco m p an y in g lllu a tru tlo n h u i th e sla te r to th a t high « e la te Mbs w ould a p p e a ra n c e o f a D utch colonial. It will be noted by th e floor p lan th a t It la e n ric h tb e fam ily by m arriag e . slig h tly d iffere n t. In th e tru e t>utch In her Inexperienced youth. G lnget colonial th e living room usu ally ru n s Second F lo o r P lan . d ivided all m en n n su lly Into th re e a t one end th ro u g h th e d e p th of th e g e n era l g ro u p s —re g u la r m en ro m an tic h o u se ; th e e n tra n c e d oor Is In the th e re Is a doorw ay In to It from the figure* a n d base p re te n d e r* R egular r e n te r a n d th e d ining room and k itc h ­ d in in g room. m en w e ts like her fa th e r, se ttle d , o r en on th e o p p o site side, tn th is de­ T h e a la lrs lead to a c e n tra l hull on bane, a n d Im m une to sex. IJ k e Eddy sign th e s ta n d a rd colonial floor plan th e second floor off o f w hich open Jack so o . G luger called him a re g u la r h a s been ch an g ed so th a t th e e n tra n c e tw o bedroom s. T h e on* a ’ th e front E ddy Ja c k so n had been one ot th e ir d oor Is a t one end a n d lenila d irectly Is un u su ally larg e, be'.og II feet 0 first frien d * w hen th e T o lliv e rs cam e in to th e living room w hich e x te n d s Inches w ide by 18 ie*l long w ith tw o to R ed T h ru sh . H e w as a fa rm e r c lo se ts al i k : <-ud. T h e o th e r room Is Not hat G inger called w hat E ddy a c o rn e r room II feet by U fe et fi Ja c k so o did farm ing. T h e neig h b o rs Inches w ith an u n u su a lly la rg e closet did oot call It th a t, a lih e r. G in g er off of It. T h e b a th ro o m occuple* th e E lla called tt playing. They called o th e r c o rn e r o f th e house. U kid gloving Eddy Ja c k so o w as an T h is hom e la e x ac tly 24 feet sq u a re, a g ric u ltu ris t, a n e x p e rim e n ta list He ex clu siv e o f th e sun room projection. w as of fba new achooi. one of thiw e T h is size m ak e s It su ita b le for a r a th ­ w ho s tu d ie s th e lan d a s a m echanic e r n a rro w lo t b u t. o f course, th« s tu d ie s bla tools. T h e neighbor» la rg e r th e lot th e b e tte r, fo r It la th e lau g h ed a t w hat they c alled hla high- su rro u n d in g s a n d plan tin g * w hich d ln k u se s— hut th e fa ct th a t he mail*. m ak e th e hom e a ttra c tiv e . In spot ra s h every y e tr . n e arly tw ice In c o n stru c tio n th e house Is built a s m uch money a s U.ey did from th e o f fram e and h a t It* o u tsid e w alla sam e am oonf of laud, gav* him a covered w ith shingle*. T h e us* of c e rta in a u th o rity am ong them . T hey sh in g les e n ab les th e hom e b u ild e r to said he w ns lucky, but th ey w ent to get aoiue very a ttra c tiv e effects, a* Fir*» Floor P lan. him tor advice. sh in g les m ay tie had In th e «livery T h e re w a s a long low b uilding on th e length o f th e house ra th e r thuu tone, w hich is so a ttra c tiv e In hnm aa bla fa rm w hich G in g er colled tbe th e depth. n e a r th e sc a co a st. T h e anlt sea a ir sa c re d shed. Eddy Ja c k so o called It In tim e tu rn s th e o rd in a ry u n p a ln le d T h e floor plnn w hich accom panies th e lab And th e re , w ith m icroscope* th e e x te rio r view o f th e hom e show s sh in g le Into a silv ery ton*. a n d plate* a n d c u rto n a tube* and tb e a rra n g e m e n t o f th e five room s the T h is la a very fine hom e building q u e er liquid* a n d funny little boxes house c o n ta in s a n d th e size o f each design fo r a sm all fam ily. It la not a n d b o ttle s a n d c a n s ul sa n d a n d soil. one. It w ill be n o trd th a t th e living exp en siv e to bulltl a n d I* moat a ttr a c ­ Eddy Ja c k so n did at rin g * th in g s room la 23 fe et long nnd 11 feet fi tiv e from th e e x te rio r a n d provide* w ith mil. w ith se e d s a n d s p ro u t» a room y, c o m fo rtab le borne. Inches w ide. A t one c o rn e r runa th e O ften , d u rin g th e su m m er, young men, stu d e n ts from tb e s ta te u n lv e r su ch a su b s ta n tia l so lu tio n o f th e title s , cam e a o d sta y e d a t th e fa rm — problem , due to th e fa c t Hint th è w hich Eddy called F ay D irt —a n d j fo u n d a tio n w all Is dam p even though hobnoabed ubout w ith him fra te rn a lly 1 A rem edy f e r w et c e lla rs seem s to th e c o atin g dolnt of y e ars. It w as not called the ild p a rso n ag e for Its age. b at because 1 new one w as In projection. It Is tru e th a t It boasted all m odern approvem ents, bat they w ere Im irovem ents so obviously added to c a te i a s p ro g ressiv e g en era tio n th a t they ltte d but In barm oatousiy Into Its geD iral contour. T h e bathroom bad been ta ln sta k ln g ly Installed In a c o rn er tedroom . E le ctricity had been w ired n, at a s tittle expense a s possible. A Nirnace had been In 're d u c e d Into a e lla r room, a n d a t th a t tim e, to fa 'lllta te th e piping, th e p a rtitio n be- w een p a rlo r and slrtln g room bad teen rem oved to m ake one targe Ha­ ng room . In s tric t conform ity w ith h e style. It w as th e living room w hich boasted h e second c h arm of th e old house, n th e form o f a c irc u la r s ta irc a s e rls ng g randly from th e hack of th e ■«torn P erhaps, In th e m ost technical thraseology, It w as not a lto g e th e r a r lrc jla r sta irc a s e , but It curved g ra c e ■ully upw ard, a n d gave the sam e -ffect. T h e glrla loved It. Rut w here th e old p a rso n ag e was nerely of a d ra b p lea sa n tn e ss, the iew one waa to l>e a mot,el of m odern irc h lte c tu re . It waa to have ele ctric e frig e ra tlo n —a p a rso n ag e 1 Only five louses in Red T h re s h had ele ctric re ■rlgeratlon— th e new parsonag« would 'a th e sixth. In th e tru e sense i t the "D iscipline, he ild p a rsonuge w as no p a rso n ag e at ill. Ii waa m erely a bouse, ow ned by 1 m em ber, a n d ren ted to tb e c h u rrb ’or Its p a sto ra l use foi ten d o lla rs t nonth. T he .Methodist church had h ru st its sm all sp lra above the sur- •oundlng m aples w oen th e re w ere do n ore th an • dozen nouzea In th e ow nship a sta u n c h little testim ony 0 th e In d e fa tig a b le d e te rm in a tio n ot •arly M ethodism The building itself ; la d oof been m uch In Its hem dnvs tnd w aa n o th in g a t all tn these, It» 1 worst ones As anyth in g hut a cburi-li t w ould have been abandoned for m e t i c a l purpose* year* ago. It w aa tb e grow ing re a liz a tio n —an d t take* a ch u rch group m any y e a rs to {row op to th is re a liz a tio n —o f the iboslute need for m ore am ple accom- D elatio n * th a t brought Mr. T olliver :o Ited T h ru sh . T h e d istric t su p e r n ten d e n t had been ask ed to pick out 1 “ h u stle r" to put th e new church >ver on th e congregation. Mr. Tol iver waa known as « h u stler, a n d so , ae cam e w ith hla fo u r d a u g h te rs to I rhe shabby brow n parso n ag e In the capped I d his w ork, did not w orry as to tb e final outcom e. T ru e, upon bis first visit to th e doctors, som e th re e m onths previous, th ey bad thought a m outh’s tim e w ould be am ply suth clent for his recovery, a n d a t th e e a1 of th e m onth th e niist w as still durk upon him. A nother m onth, a n d still tb e m ist. He should h ave re tu rn e d som e d a y s ago for ] th ird exanilna tioo a n d tre a tm e n t, but tb e financial situ a tio n In th e p a r» -u » g e w as such a s to re n d er th is Im possible. H e told him self th e re w as no h u rry , he would go soon. For w hat w ith th e trav e l and hotel expense*, a n d m edical tre a t m eats, th e burden of his m isfo rtu n e w as m ore financial th a n physical But all th is w as only for a short tim e. W hen th e new c h u rch w as * fact accom plished, he fell It would be e asie r for hts a rd e n t sp irit to find tbe rest th a t w ould m ean re sto ra tio n for hla eyes. H e felt 00 so rt of re sen tm en t for hla affliction He got on very well. T h e g irls w ere good, they helped him g re atly . T h e m em ber* w ere p a rle n t, full of sy m pathy, be­ cau se they loved him. H e knew bis Treatment of Basement Walls to Keep Water Out Remodel the Basement if More Room Is Needed Bidders Set Own Prices on Rare First Editions T h e re ls a recent sto ry o f a m an who took hla old copy o f “Alice In W o n d erlan d " to a B oston bookstore to be rebound. T h e b o o k sto re clerk, who recognized th e book a t a first e d i­ tion. Is rep o rted to h ave to ld th e c u s­ tom er th a t tb e book w a s w orth $6.54X1 T h e value of first edition* flu ctu ate s w ith th e condition of th e copy, und In p a rtic u la r w ith th e p erso n bidding for th e volum e. T h e first editio n ot "A lice In W onderland." London, 1865 Is very r a re a n d co nseq u en tly m uch sought by collector«. Its v-Hlue is at» proxim ately $3,500; a p re se n ta tio n copy m ight be w orth m ore. T hl* Is because th e a u th o r w ithdrew th e b*H»k from c irc u la tio n sh o rtly a fte r It wn* published, a s he did not th in k th e Il­ lu stra tio n s cam e out well. T hey w ere by Jo h n T ennlel, w ho w as also re p o rt­ ed to be dissatisfied w ith them . T h e n e x t edition cam e out In I-on don In 1866 and Is w o rth about (350 to $500. T b e th ird v a lu ab le edition H e Really Lived Good K ing WeiuM-alas, who peeked o u t o f th e w indow a t th e c eleb ra tio n o f tb e fe ast of S tep h en , la usually re­ gard ed a s a m ythical person. H e Is said to have really lived, how ever, and th e th o u sa n d th a n n iv e rsa ry of hla b irth Is about to be c eleb ra ted . In P olish his nam e w as V aclav, w hich som ehow got tra n s fo rm e d Into th e G er m an W enzel a n d so becam e W enees- Ina. T h e re a re m any o th e r sto rlea told about hla goodness b e sid es th a t of the C hrtstm n* carol. Plumbing and Heating Many Uses for Iron in Construction of Homes Seasoned Lumber Brings Strength and Durability Acidity | ; j j i T h e com m on c a u s e o f d ig estiv e dlffl. c u llies I* e x cess a rid . 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W ell, y«u call on* o f them a g re a t th in k e r and th en b* «alla you a g re a t th in k e r, a n d th e re you a re .—San F ra n cisco U hronlcla. C oast to C oast good G rocers sell and recom m end Ritas B all Blue. Ile tte i vatu* th a n any o ilie r .- Adv. H y p * • t l l i a g Chicken» T o w eigh a 'h lck en w ithout tying Its feet, tuck Its head un d er Ita wing, aw ing It a ro u n d a few tlm «a and tt will lie still on tb e scale«. — F a rm a n d r i reside. Uhis little CopperRivet at all Strain points Plus Extra Heavy; Tested Denim in LEVI STRAUSS Waist Overalls Insure long wear AN6W F R E E PAIR. "XT Askfor Levi’s Reliable Merchandue since 1853 C a l S o u n d e d A la rm “M u rd e rI M u rd e r!" w as th e m es­ sage a n e x cited niun telep h o n ed to ■ louse S erg ean t B u tler, o f Hut P h il­ adelp h ia polire. S ergenut B u tle r te n t S e rg e an t I »ever In a hnndlt c h a se to Inv estig ate. 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