The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 23, 1930, Image 2

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    THE TRIBUNE, TURNER. OREGON
D o ro th y fs M o th er
Proves Claim
Children don't ordl-
narily take to mevll-
cine* hut here'»
that h 11 of then) love.
P T jg S p
I’eriiapa It shouldn't
■
h® railed n medicine
at all. It’* more like
a rich, concentrated
/% >* r e
J fn n d -
It'»
pure,
wholesome, sweet to the taata and
■weet In your child'» little stomach.
It bulldi up and strengthen» weak,
puny, underweight children, makes
them eat heartily, brings the n e e »
back to their cheek*, makes them
playful, energetic, full o f life. And
no bllloua, headachy, constipated,
fererlsh, fretful baby or child ever
failed to respond to the gentle Influ­
ence o f California Fig Syrup on their
little bowels. It starts lazy bowels
quick, clear« them out thoroughly,
tones and strengthens them so they
continue to act normally, o f their own
accord.
Millions o f mothers know about
California Fig Syrup from experience*.
A Western mother. Mrs. J. O. Moore,
11# Cliff Ave.. San Antonio, Texas,
says: "California Fig Syrup Is cer­
tainly all that's claimed for It. I
hare proved that with my little Doro­
thy. She was a bottle baby and very
delicate. Her bowels were weak. I
started her on Fig Syrup when she
was a few months old and It regu­
lated her, quick. I have used it with
her ever since for colds and every lit­
tle set-back and her wonderful con­
dition tells better than words how it
helps."
Don't be imposed on. See that the
Fig Syrup you buy bears the name,
"California" so you 11 get the genu­
ine, famous for 50 years.
Copyright. By Bohhe Merrill OR
WNU S#rrlcw
C H A P T E R V I I I — Continued
—1 5 -
But (be sparkle had gone from their
nerry plana, and It was a relief when
fitKly started the motor for the ride
>ack to town.
"WonT yon come along AlexT" In
/Ited (linger pointedly. “ We ar take
me more.“
"Oh. du . (hanka Miriam promised
0 take me In heraelt along about
nldutgbL M) doctor prescribed raur
;>ay Dlrf for me."
At the end of the driveway, they
ooked tack Miriam sal on the high
tat*. A'exander Murdock steadying
ier with one hand, a Idle no swung
be gate beneath her with the other
rhelr father smiling, wared farewell
“ Poor father." mourned (linger
•What would yon call It hut preacher'»
uck, to lose his eye» lust whwi there’»
'.he moat to aeet"
A dnll »upper at the parao.iage. fol
owed by the usual evening service at
W orld'» G old'
I f all the gold produced In the world the church.
Tub Andrews honied up to them
since Columbus set forth on his voy­
age more than four centuries ago were liter the service, offering himself as
cast Into a solid cube It would be only in escort no me—a mere forma.lt j for
88.5 feet each way, according to esti­ those few safe intervening feet.
“ 1 don’t think we ought to.' objected
mates by the bureau o f mines.
This would represent only slightly Marjory. "T oo see. (Me minister la
more than a billion ounces, which, at raying with oa— sod I think we ought
the prevailing price of $20 an ounce —I don't think It would lo<>h well for
would make a sum not beyond the pur­ as to go off and leave him—’
"Ginger can take him.'' suggested
chasing power of a mere handful of
Tub generously
“ She can give him
the richest men In the world.
More than half of the total of gold pointer* on running * church— Ginger
produced was mined In the first twen­ can give pointer* oo running any
ty-seven years of the present century. thing."
“ But Ginger 1» so young." stam
—Washington Star.
me red Marjory. “ 1 feel that I am
rather the head of the house now
and—"
Hiram Buckworth himself Lppeared
Was Your
at that moment
'Girls, tf you will
Grandmother’s Remedy
excuse me." be said gravely. "1 will
We
For every stomach walk over with Sir Westt.ury
end Intestinal 1U. are discussing some church business
“ Hurray for lop.' chimed Tub
This good old-fash­
ioned herb home "that suits me to a T. We've got
remedy for consti­ some church business ot our own to
pation, stomach Ills talk about."
Hiram hesitated a moment, biting
and other derange­
ments o f the sys­ his lip as though he felt annoyance,
tem so prevalent these days Is In even but nodded at last, and went away
And Mar
greater favor as a family medicine not without reluctance.
Jory yielded her smiles to Tub An
than In your grandmother’s day.
drew», clinging meanwhile to Glngei
to ensure her acrnmiwnlment. as they
walked slowly hotnewnrd On the fa
ra n TRUI PhOum at Dr. J. H. GmU'a Grnsw miliar old veranda. Tub started at
once, cheerfully. In the direction of
the hammock
Mt«d la IMP by Dr. G mid. ■»■tish.t in r—iratjry
"Too cant gtay tonight. Tub." »»Id
Marjory, with ■ smile warm enough to
at
* easta. f* erata and £. powder or am­
•often her dismissal "I have to send
aretta (arm. Sami for P*H TKUL paefcao « ( I d r
you right straight noroe I have been
«Man. J. H. Guild Co.. Da*. J*2, Bopart, W l
under the weather for a day or two.
tnd Miss Jenkins didn't want me to
fo to church at all She has ordered
ce to bed."
Tub, complaining icndly. submitted
ferforce to this ejection and sauntered
tway. whistling lugubriously.
Marjory still dung to her slaters
land.
“Ginger, wait a minute. Shi Don t
Pleasant,
ie! him hear you.
Let s alt In the
ing e and healing.
slin g. Exc
Excellent fo r
in
hammock a w hile"
children—contains no
They sat down huddled togethei
QUICK
opiate*. Successfully
RELIEF used for 65 yean. 5JC 1 tnd waited In silence until he sound
and 60c sixes.
rt Tub's footstep* an-l 'Nib's whlsrllng
luhsided Into the darkness
"Glngei
P A R K E R ’S
1 want to ask you something
Will
H A IR B A L S A M
yon lust sit here with me «no talk
IgBoret Lwadrmff -fttoptiUirFhUli
Restores Csior and
until— Mr Buckworth comes hoiueV
Btmty to Gray ami Fadad Hm . And Ginger. If .ie cornea over and sits
tor.- aad $l.»at
Htwr’ T
Wfcg. Patcbogn* N. T. : lown— he always d<*«, you know—
FLORE5TON SH AM FO O -W e^ tm m » to
would you mind—would you lust as
connection with Park»*!*« Hair Ba.sain. Make* the
lief—
Too wouldn't mind, would
hair «oft and fluffy. SO centa by mail or at dmj-
ruta. Hiacox Chemical Work», Patchojjtm, WL I .
you—"
“ Go to bed. yoo mranT'
rath taMtoriM
I tidy plsr«. bat JfaW
“ Well, yoo see Ginger. I want to
power heal, her«. Seed 10« for T Divine heel-
toc requirement* explained. Prayer free. vsk him about something."
MABIL SMITH. Rt. 1. Hoilleter CsllC
“ 1 aee. Tm to talk my head off .in,II
he gets here, and then I'm to go to
No Uee
bed."
“ I tell ye, Hiram, we don’t want this
klarjory squeezed hei arm about her
8a!ome opery to play IMunkviUe."
sister's waist.
“ But they will cut out all the objec­
“ Too aee— Well, you see Ginger
tionable features.”
It Is like rhl*.
Too remember rhat
“ Then what's the use of having It
night when yon crept downstair»—
play our town?"
; bow long »go It aeema 1—-anil he had
his arm around me
Well. Ginger. I
It la easier to try to look Intelli­
didn’t care a bit because yo_ saw It
gent than It is to deliver the goods.
It didn’t make any difference fo me
But I think It embarrassed him or
: made him angry, or »••metliln* for he
| hasn't so much as looked at ne sltu-e’
“ I aee." said Ginger dully
“ I want (o (ell him that you —you
A tS n t»l(n o fn e »M .tn k e M I- # ^
| didn’t think a thing ot it—a little
NATuax-s aim uT-the Ux- m ^
! thing like that.
I think maybe ha
et!re that tboeoo.hly r!.«n» M M M W
your Internee. It ie the c m # L .1 Wk
thinks I feel had shout It.“
Snick way to set
end
«nick
S-t relief
l
“ Too don't, do you?“
guard
Snnrd yoar
yoa» health. Mild. /TONIGHT
“ No."
Marjory a rolce sunk to a
a
. I , » purely
a r a le v
e e e ta b le .
' r n MORROW
b a i . d im
•afe.
ve,«table.
'TO
mat — 2Sc-
Q
a l h io H T
whisper. “ Not a bit
I tike hltn '
Far Sale at All Druggist»
8o the two girls aaL ind waited
| and presently from the cliur h they
beard the two men coming slowly
talking aa they walked Marjory efung
to Ginger’s hand and lielr' her hrenrh
At the end of the flagstone path they
stood for a while before they said
good night and pa.ted
“ T-yon talk.“ whispered Marjory
Singer talked.
‘I think it's aucb
a silly name lor a farm.' re..I Ginger
“ Just like E-’ dy Jackson
Who else
would do such a dumb thing? Fay
Dirt.
Everybody km.»a a farm Is
W ELL OR MONEY BACK
nothing but dirt, and If It didn't pay
f e u/Tt” iSsrul'NCg
nobody would farm U Oh. hello. Mr
~
_
la « the D». C.J. Orna t o o e e
Buckworth
Home so soon?
It a
lovely tonight
Won’t you come and
o fhcrXectelaad CokmedMwti.
talk to ns?"
Send TODAY far FBÉK 100-
“ Not tonight. thanks. I am tired
t»oe kwh ff*mg tMafk »ad
(deof'eartmonÉela
Pleasant dreams." And he paused in
Side.
The girla »at very still for a mo
merit. They heard him my good night
to Miss Jenkins, and go up the stair*
» ------
m i« t*i» TTTsmoT.m ww~*m m
Marjory’* tense arm atuiut Ginger*
waist relax«, sudd nly
Her tuner
W. N. U«, PO RTLAND , NO. 2- 1330,
Garfield T ea
ASTHMA
Dr.Guild sf*“ - “m"A"
PI S O S
for
COUGHS
Colds/
ing or-enth was mor* a »oh than a
sigh.
Her shoulder* rose consul
alveiy.
“ To*—can go now. Thank*. Gin
ger I’ll all here ■ minute, and listen
to the night."
Gtnger «rent In without ■ word
Sli* was a stricken stall 8h*climbed
to the studio, and counted her store
of dime*
She looked at her com
plicated page ot multiplication and
addition
She »at for s long time
figuring, thinking.
Obviously, Marjory and th* rich
ne»» of a wealthy husband were to be
denied them aa auccor
Mnrjucy waa
forever lout to her plans for the
future.
All rh* veur* of washing
dishes for the sake o f Mxrhiry's
hands had been In vain
all bet
dreams of a romantic figure breeulng
mysteriously Into their connuonplacw
circle were dissipated Into thin sir
Ginger was practical enough to ad
mil defeat when she met It, and
Marjory was her Waterloo. Marjory,
beautiful peach bloom Marjory would
marry a minister, and her future
would be that nr catering to a Moth
odist church, and a puraoaage mini
mum of three.
In that hour. Ginger I’ ll» roae to
great heights of renunciation
She
relinquished a.I her dream* ot for­
tune. of 'ame. of social supremacy foi
her beautiful sister. She would he
satisfied to see her merely happy
She smiled
She went down the
wabbly ladder without a momenta
[is use. for her decision was mode
She knocked at ihe door of her fa
thers room, now occupied by lllram
Buckworth
Silence prevailed within.
Glngei
anocked again.
"Who la It. please? Just a minute
He opened lb# door with ne hand
as he struggled Into bis coat with the
Margie should marry money. Iota of
money, millions—“
“ And sho's not engaged to that—fat
young Andrew* - or anybody els»—"
•Vertalnlg not.
There's no man
mixed up In It at all. Just money
If looks could slay, the career of
Kllen Tolliver would have ended at
that moment.
"Why. you llltl* devil P n« ejaco
latevl ImtveiMdly, aud Hung her
roughly out of hla way
“ She* still lu ih# hammock. ‘ called
Glngei meekly.
Then she went Immedlntely to bed
She wepl for a while, softly, for It Is
natural that youth should abandon Its
dica.n* and Ua ei|iectalloiis of great
riche* with reluctant«.
But In the
end «he smiled, and ailffeued her slim
little shoulders beneath Ih# whit*
sheets Very well. then. Plainly the
future of the entire household de
volved tpoo her. and her alono.
“ Selnh." she alil»|>ercd lulu lbs
darkness.
Comfortable, Attractive Home
That Is Economical to Huild
A rc Y o u
Successful?
From five day that t
young nun atari» out to
seek hi» hr»t position to
tlis tnd ol hi*
tm m u c h Mr, his
health Wld pry-
•ooaLpprai ance
hive • world to
iki with hit duc -
c< ••». If you sr*
not
phyileally
up to th* mark
—appetite uncertain, digevtion |»«ir, and
a genrrsl »rn»c ol inratiai it* at*'! weak*
nett, take I)K i ’ ll K< K'S GOLDEN
M ED ICAL DISCOVI KY, it rrnrw#
tlw blood with til* vital life giving r»«l
CornuacIrD and pi-anclei rohuvt healthj
a clear ikin. energy, prp Get "G M !)“
from your diiutgivt m either Huul ec
tahlrtv. Ingredient« printed on label.
To Avoid Infection
Us* Hanford**
CHAPTER IX
Here la a Illlle collage which seem* to typify the aplrll of home, lie
A great iwece. a son of aubdued
ator.r-ami a half construction has been designed to produce a charming out
grandeur, descended upon ilia cur
ward appearance and the Interior will bo found equally aullafaclory.
huleni spirit of illuget Ella, fot ah*
had schooled herself to accept Ufe a»
the front. The latter adda consider
By W. A. RADFORD
It la. ind mold It to her owe patter*
Mr William A Radford will nn«w«r
able apace tn the second floor and
as op|>ortunlty cams. That Ih# »1? question« and alv« advlc* FitttK OF
permits bedrooms that are light and
portunlty would never come now aa COST j o all subject a pertaining to well ventllnlrd.
prsetlcal
bom»
building,
for
Ih«
r«»d
concerned Marjory, ah# »tas well
• r« of thi« pap#r On account of hi«
Ilow the six room» contained In
aware, but without revent men t After wld» «xpsrisnv« a» e-t'tor, author and
this house are arranged and Ihe el»e
all. perhaps one had oo rtgh. to at
mvnufmcturvr. h» 1« without doght, th«
of each room are allow n on the ftooi
hlghMt author tty on »11 Ih «»» »ub-
tempi to mold human live«, fee# »«uta
pinna which accompnny the evtrrior
Not» Addr»»» »11 tnqulrl«» to William
Ilk* heraelt. As for Mlri*m and the A
Radford, So «0? South Dearhoir
grocery clerk. *h# yet •>•«! h*H>« Str»«t. Chicago, III., and only trclose
Alexander Murdock wa* leaving »o two-c«nt at«mp for raply.
this very day. and Ginger did not fot
Something more than a monetary
w
~
a moment believe that the sensible
h
Inveatuient la required to muke a
twin wa* *o deeply tmereeted a* to
r i
r n -r r
l
i
v
i
i
1 J O -a. vO C
house g home. Small hou»ea that do
disqualify her for in tere« In mors
“ TT
.JL
not coat much comparatively ran lie
1
HAÏ L. J ^
intriguing figure« - granted the ap
made, through proper design, to hr
1
I
t"
pen ranee of such figure«
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more homelike than eottie In which the
Ger her away—that
lb* be- * Investment la ronalderahly greater.
method. Ginger was adjusting her
-TtrjpV'M
This happy reault la secured through
IBA «k * ’0>X>‘*
self to a new Impremí oo of the señal
the prvqier »election of the home build
ble twin.
8 « « I I I she had alwajr*
Ing design with relation to the lot
seemed, so subtly impenetrably that
np«n which It la to he built and to
tn contras« with Marjory'* radtsno*
It* surrounding«
»ne had appeared more of a llablIHy
The houae Illustrated la of a type
L
- _
_
=
J
than anything e ls «
But there wa*
which la economical to hudd and at
J W
something «r a n g *
about
Miriam
the same time provides a comfort-
Ginger did not understand I t
She
Second Floor Plan.
a b l« attractive home. Set In rural
remembered how Tub Andrew*, «ven
surrounding* with lawn, shrub« flow
In the gorgeous o reseno* of Marjory
view. The set In |iorvb lends Into the
ere and tree« th# owner will hnve a
arrayed for the beauty parean», had
living room which oeeupleo lbs right
home of which he may well be proud
succumbed to Miriam» « l l l n » » « She
■hie of the houae. The dining room la
remembered how Alexander Murdock
built out flu*h with the porch floor
a mere grocer, of course, but iHH no
and with multiple windows at the
doubt pofwewsfve of the o*unl male
front and a large w in dow at the «Id *
Inctlnatlona h*d passed over Mnrjory
make» ■ sunny, airy pine* for the
a passing cordiality, to plant
family to dine.
himself Immovably at the un-dancing
The kitchen also la of good »1»*. be­
feet of Miriam
Strange about^ her!
ing 12 feel hy 12 fret The »tnlrs to
Strange about everything. Ginger
tho second floor are open *p.d ran
thought.
out o f one corner st the rear of 'he
“The world.” ahe concluded largely.
living room. The stairs end In a ren
•It all gone leebee lechee. The grocera
trai hnll on Ihe aeromt floor off of
grovel to brain« and the preachers
which are three bedroom« all cor­
pick beauty. It’a all wroug."
ner room« and the bathroom
Rut perhaps when the twine found
The floor plane show that the foun-
themselves away from the confinlug
dntlon walla of the hou»e are straight,
familiarities of Bed Thrush, awsy
which mentía economy and provides a
among stranger« at the normal achor.l
basement of practically the »ame alte
—with
clot
he*
that
became
girl*
of
First
Flocr
Pisi».
“ Glnqsr, What Do You Mean?
Is
na the honae Itself.
their
profession,
and
their
looks—
Marjory Engaged, or Isn't Sb*r*
For those prospective home builder*
clothes paid for from contribution# and st thè suiue rime he nnd hls fam
lly »III bave a ronifortnble uh.»le
who are looking for a nent, attractive
other
Ginger, all nnlnvlted. stepped to th# home for the blind— But an
A » will be *c*-n. thls Is a «muli
houae. which la large enough to *c-
Inside, and closed the door behind other annoying thought arose to dl*
friime house -*d feci wlde nnd 2tl fi-e»
commodate a good aired family and
her.
turb the even tenor of her plan«
which may hr bulli at the minimum of
“ Sir. Buckworth." »he began gently
At the oormal school they wonld deop. Much of Ila altractlveneas csn
be sttrlbutetl fo thè »et In porri» dor
coat, thla de«lgn should appeal con
*! was Just going to bed." be 'n
meet only teacher»— primary teach
alders lily.
rerrnitled rudely.
era, teacher» of geography, teacher* mer and thè projectlon In thè roof ai
“ You misunderstood what I told
of Ijitln. Engllab *nd *lg e b r« Gin
yon.” she persisted patiently.
“I
ger sighed. II wa* unfortunate, but
doing the Job all at one time. Two
It waa the txwt they could nutnag* Garage Floor Can Be
didn't say Marjory was engaged—
by alien, place on edge, muy be used
thl* year—what with the operation
exactly—”
Built by the Owner for the forma and should be staked
“ No. Too merely said It was an
and the retirement oo pension
Be
•oourely In place with the top leveled
The man who ow ns a car and doesn't
able*. If an embryoolr teacher could have a concrete floor In hla garage to the Intended surface of Ihe con­
derstood."
“ But I didn’t mean a man. I meant supplant the can grocer In Miriam’s can easily build one himself In bla crete
heart, oo doubt a little later oo. the spare hour«
money."
The concrete ahonld he mixed one
new conqueror eoold also be cun
“ Money?" He was entirely puzxled
So Indispensable hi.a thla type of
part Portland cement to two parts
"Y ea
Too aee. we have always quered by. aay. an embryoolc finan
floor become In the care of <heautomo
* lean sand and four part* crushed
8he must hope for th# best bile that few gnragea are now built
neeo to very hard op Father did not cler
•tone or washed pehhlea. AM parts
As
for
Marjory—Marjory,
whose without them.
go to seminary as you d id -h e didn't
Concrete make* an should he mixed thoroughly with Jujt
even go to college
He only gets beauty, and who*# married fortune Ideal garage floor. It la waterproof enough wnter to make a quaky. Jelly
about ss much money now after all were now forever denied them, why and otlproof. easy to keep clean, will
like mixture.
these years as you will get at the should they, from their limited fund« not rot, la ea»y on lire* and It never
As soon aa the concrete haa been
very start. And It takes so much for provide the money to send Marjory to wears out.
placed In the forma It should be
his eyes, and the furniture U simply normal to study to ne a teacher when
In building the floor all the soil struck off with a straight edged hoard
fulling to pieces, and you can see •he would be no teacher! Why le«rn •bould he excavated nbotit six Inches
and flnlalied by smoothing off with a
pedagogy, when all her future held | below the level Intended for the top
yourself we haven't any clot he*.“
wooden fitail nr (rowel This will give
“ Ye*. I know Ginger." he auld not waa the accommodation of her person o f the floor. If It la uecesutry to All
an even, gritty surface Melnl trowel
without ■ymimthy
“ But what ha* to missionary encieriee and ladle* In at any low spots, care should he
Ing Is not advisable. »Inca It gives a
aid* and the minimum of three?
that tc do with—her?"
taken to tamp the new loose earth surface that la to*» smooth When the
"She Is so heauriful. So we nat
The linger of relentlee* logic pointed firmly so that the floor will have a
concrete has hardened enough to ro-
urally decided thai she had lietter in mother way le t Marjory prepare good (olid foundation.
•Ist finger Impreaalntia It should he
marry a millionaire.
You must ad
herself for keeping a parsonage by
Provision should he made for drain
covered with earth or straw and kep;
mlt she's got the look* for It "
keeping ■ pnrwmage—their own 8hv *ge, either to a »ewer or low ground
damp for a week or more hy sprio
“Ginger, what do you mean? la could lake Miriam* place as •ervttoi The floor should »lope to the renter
ktlng. Tills -tiring ts Itnportnnl. since
Marjory engaged, or Isn't she?"
to »heir fui her. thus leaving Glngei or to a gutter at the front or hark.
concrete does not attain Its maximum
“ Not engaged—not exactly
But It free for her own further schooling
I f the drain la made at the center, a strength If allowed to dry out.
was all understood--we talked It over and for ihe conduct of her fa vori I»
■and trap should lie built about one
For each nat square feet of surface,
and we ill agreed —* e girt* did. that charity
foot square and ten or twelve Inches fi Inch*« thick, you will need 1184
la, father lust laughed at us that
(TO HE CONTINUED)
deep .nd covered with a heavy screen
sa-*te of cement. 2» iuhlc feet of sand
The »ewer outlet 1» placed In Ihe and 45 cuble feel of crushed stone o>
»•***♦ <
■Ide of the trap ahoat six Inches from
pebble«
th* bottom.
Till* trap pro* hies ■
pine* for »nnd and mud to settle and
prevents dogging of the sewer. The Clean Walls Before
accumulated sand can he removed
Mexican» n* an enemy more venomous With * shovel from time to time.
Applying New Paint
Among the myriad forma "t animal
Ilf# are fo he found many rhnl tax the than the rattlesnake As a matter ot
In the case of repainting, the wall»
The floor should be given plenty of
fact. It haa no venom and la harmlean. ■lope toward ttie drain an that water must he thoroughly cleansed and then
credibility. One la a creature only
nbout three Inches long which hetra a except for the rather painful wound will run off freely. One-Inch »lope
rinsed wiih cleun wuler. I f formerly
superficial resemblance to the aplder rhat It might Inflict with Its »harp to ten feet I* recommended. II will
painted or ralrlmlned. Ihey should he
strong,
formic
acid-covered
pincers
and also to both the scorpion and the
naually he found aatlsfi.etory to build brushed with a wire brush to remove
vlnegcrone. Frequently It 1» mistaken These large spider like anlmnl* ar* the floor In sections that are »mall
all loose particles. In any event, the
widely distributed throughout aril* enough to lie finished easily. Strips results will lie more asaurrdly satis­
for one of thee*, but If* correct |>*#u
tropical and semltroplcal region«
duty id la am killer, a name the Impll
factory If Ihe surface is gone over
of concrete laid alternately jiermlt
cation* ot which are fullj borne mil
the builder to work easily from both with sandpaper. Subsequent treatment
hy It* behavior inward the«- llltle In
la Ihe same ns for new work.
•id*« and obviate III# necessity of hL
B r a n d in g S h e e p
sect« It* reason write* C. T Weed
Sheep are branded with paint and
In Nature Slagnr.lne. f"t killing rh# not with hot Iron* » » cattle are Th*
material for background—an unex­
ant« and nearly all the other «mail
fleece grow* out so that hot-1 rot Brick Basement W alla
celled aurface for ruga, pictures, and
animal« chiefly arthnqiodan». I* ont
brandings would be covered up Sheet
Have Strong Points other decorative paraphernalia.
pure love of dear ruction
must lie branded every time they ar*
The value of using for hrlck base­
Aftei killing Ihe Insect» It thorough
fleeced. The branding of sheep I*
ment walls la fast becoming under­
ly grinds the bottle* In It» powerful
more common In Ihe range countrler
Modem Fixtures Make
stood. There are three typea o f base
and needle like chelae, which project
than tn the farm slates, a* sheep ar*
merit
w
all
material-
atone,
concrete,
Small Home Popular
forward In front of the «mull head
usually kept under fence on farina
and brick. If obtainable, atone 1» used
Then through a tool hie** month,
This I* Ihe day of the amali house
and there la not much need of brand
In some districts. Concrete lias h<-ett planned fio comfort and convenience,
scarcely bigger than a small pinhead
Ing. Special branding paint should b*
advertised nnd explflltrd extensively
It sock» the lulcea from the bodies of
not for ostentation. Heating and re­
used Instead of Jtiat any kind of tai
aa a very satisfactory basement wnll
the victim»
frigeration plants, the electrical equip
or barn paint, so a* to reduce to l
material.
The ent killer Ie dreaded by the
ment, the plundilng system and the
minimum the trouble of scouring th*
The simplicity of brickwork la said
Imllt In feature* have contributed to
wool
Manufacturer» prefer that th*
to eliminate the e\|>en*e o f additional
place a alar of the Utile houae In the
brand lie placed on eheep where th*
B «* Keeping in Book Form
word la of the leant valu<v. such ar machinery and equipment for runwnys, ascendancy nnd fo create for It np Im
The Miller library of Ihe University
falsework, etc. It only take* a few
portant nnd distinctive pince In mod­
on top of the rump.
day» for two bricklayer» and *ne la­ ern life.
of Wlnconeln baa one of the innst c m
borer te build the brh-k bnaement
plete collection* In the world relating
Sp ed #f Fastest Birds
wnll* o f a home, reducing the coat of
to be* keeping both In the shape ol
Swnllowa tty at tits rate of mori labor and »upervlalon. Brick base­ Improper Drainage
book* and historic material Ti l* In
stltutloo ha* lieeo re«enlly m»<le the than ion miles an hour and are atnon, ments are strong. They resist sud­
Makes Damp Cellars
recipient of * s ir » » “»kep." a type ot (lie world's fasteat hlrda. any» I’opnlat den roolatnre. In aonie »«v-tlona the
Dntr.p
hnKemenla
are caused chiefly
Met
hnnlca
Magazine.
The
puma
li
toll la rich In alkali. Brick entirely
beehive which I* now only occasional
by Improper surface wnter drainage
reputefl tn be one of the swlft*at wtl* resists It* disintegrating effect.
ly seen In old picture» This particular
and leaking down spoilt« The »oil
ekep or beehive was made *>n May 2#
animals and whlpiiet* hold most o
Brick basements attract home buy
should be pitched away from ths
1848. the day Wisconsin w »» dei-tsrefi the speed record» among domesticate* era, for they Instinctively feel that
building. Down spot» should he cop
a itnte hy D D Dannlher a Madison nnimni*. Race horsea often attain t brick la safer, dryer, and stronger.
neeted to the »ewer or should emply
lieektvper. who *|>enl that day In m«k
■teed of well over l.ntxi yaida a min And In thl* modern trend to hllllnrd
Ing a straw »kep In which to quarter
ute. while pigeons have liren lime* rooms and children's rooms In Ihe base­ out upon cement »plash blocks prop
■ colony of Ida l>eea and he kept the at spec*1:» -A nearly 2.800 yerfl* a tula ment, hrlck stands out aa the ideal erly pitched nnd of good *l/.e
bee* In It for many year«
ute tu afi'/t apart«
Balsam of Myrrh
AN 4—1 art ar« ib I M i N t* tuhtmd f * t l
for (!»• Nnl UMI« If Ml Mil««
YOUR PICTURE
on Your Writing Paper
Iiallaht your awMthaart, r«tatlv«a
and kewreot frUmta with thla p«r-
eaealHy wriilns pap«r. N«w— Indi­
vidual—Distinctly«. Fin« arad« Rara-
ni«riulll Uund rlppl« pmah paper—
It vh»«ta—I t «nvalop«a. Whit«, blua
or buff. Your f t stars -ui «v«ry «h««t.
Hand no monay, pay poatman $1 tf
8«nd your favurlta snapshot tprlat
or nogatlv«) now to
Ttltc i*it<rToerNli*T roM FART
l)«* t. a
-
a.IXS u « r m a a t « w w A « «
Pa.
Philadelphia.
B rioffy
Told
I f e great thing can tie done *t all
It ran be done easily, but It Is ths east
with which th* apple tree blossoms
after lung year* of palloni prepara
tluo.
Dae Ituas flail Blue tn your laundry.
Tiny rust spots may romo from tufi»
rior Bluing. Aik G rocer«—Adv.
R e v is in g Ik e P ro g ra m
Amateur Minger—I will now slug
one more eoug. and Iben I will go
horn«
Hontes»— Forgive me. but do you lay
particular »treaa on the order of y o u
program?
Cold In Head*
Chest or Throat?
UB Mustmds writ into your ctvsst
. snd throve — almost instsmiy you
frvl finer. Krpvat the Mu*'eroi«-rub
R
one* an hour fo r /tv* h ou r! . , .
whit a glonous relief!
Those good old-fsahioord cold rvov
dies—o*l of mutiird, menthol, cstqphos
— ars mixed with other v slur Us ingre­
dient» in Mutterols.
' It penerrsie» snd stimulst«* blood
circulittoa and helps to draw out infec­
tion and pain. Used ! by million* fee 20
d I by
year*. Recommended
. many dorton
and nurse« Keep Mu*tools handy—
jar*, tub«« All druggist«
To M o ih *ri—M ust*rol* Is * 1*9
mad* in mUd*r fo rm fo r bahitt
and im a ll children. A t* fo r Chil­
dren’i M u rlrrol*.
Bucket H old» Tan T o n «
At the Buffalo dock» ther* has Ju*t
been put Into »srvlc* ths largest clans
»bell bucket ever built. From the hot
tom of Its scoop to ths top o f Its hand
this monster bucket mensurs* 18 fr#*
0 Inches, and when lowered, ready fry
action, It has a spread of 1# feat, cov­
ering an araa of 133 square feet Al
one grab It Is able to pick up 10 grool
ton«
Ant-Killer Uses Pincers for Grinding Its Victims
tL V c ^ A 'e '- '
PI
AFTER
OPERATIONS
*'I wa« three times under an
operation and I was very weak
and nervous nnd could not eat.
I suffered for ten years. I
learned about Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
and my husband bought me a
bottle. I felt a liwle better and
he bought me two more.
I had the Compound In m#
home for two vests and topk
It all the time. N ow l feel strong
and can do anything.” —Mrs.
A. M ¡chalk, 5443 M itchell A v*.,
Detroit, Michigan,
Lydia E. Pinklsam’s
Vegetable Compiili
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