Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, May 20, 1915, Booster Day Edition, Page 10, Image 10

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OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1915
Sheriff's Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for, the County of Mult
nomah,
" Richard Thorpe, Plaintiff,
vs.
J. H. Colt and H. A. Hastetler,
Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas. ss.
By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued
out of and under the seal of the abov
entitled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 3rd day of May 1915, upon a
judgment rendered and entered in
said court on the 8th day of April,
1915, in favor of Richard Thorpe,
Plaintiff, and against J. H. Colt and
H. A. Hastetler, Defendants, for the
sum of $3455.75, and the further sum
of $47.95 costs and disbursements,
and the costs of and upon this writ,
commanding me to make sale of thii
following described real property now
held under attachment situated in the
county of Clackamas, state of Or
gon, to-wit:
Tracts 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 21,
2G, 28 and 29 in Orchard Homes as
shown by the recorded plat thereof
now on file in the office of the Re
corder of Clackamas County, Oregon
Also the East of the Southeast
Vi and the East Va of the Northeast
JA of Section 32. in TownshiD 2
South of Range 4 East of the W. M
in Clackamas County, Oregon.
Now Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and de
cree, and in compliance with the com
mands of said writ, I will, on Sat
urday, the 12th day of June, 1915;
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the
front door of the County Court IIous j
m the City of Oregon City, in said
County and State, sell at public auc
tion, subject to redemption, to the
highest bidder for U. S. gold coin
cash in hand, all the right, title and
interest which the within named de
fendants or either of them, had on
the date of the judgment herein or
since had in or to the above describ
ed real property or any part thereof,
to satisfy said execution, judgment
order, decree, interest, costs and ' all
accruing costs.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., May
14th, 1915.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore
gon.
By E. C; Hackctt, Deputy.
of said day and the Court-room of
the above named Court has been
appointed by said Court as the time
and place for the hearing of objec
tions thereto and the settlement
thereof.
All persons having any objection
are notified to be present at the above
named time and place.
Dated and first published April
22nd, 1915.
T. G. Clark,
Administrator of aforesaid
Earl Latourette,
Attorney for the Administrator.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas.
John Mc Kee, Plaintiff,
vs.
Helen Mc Kee, Defendant.
To Helen Mc Kee, the above named
Defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the date of
the first publication of this summons.
to-wit: on or before the 26th day of
June, A. D., 1915, and if you fail to
appear or answer said complaint for
want thereof, plaintiff Will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for
in his complaint, to-wit: for a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant, and for such other, fur
ther and different relief as to the
court may seem just and equitable.
This summons is published by or
der of the 'Honorable H. S. Ander
son, Judge of the County Court,
which order was made, dated and
entered on the 6th day of May, A.
D., 1915, and the time prescribed for
publication thereof is six weeks, be
ginning with the issue of May 6th,
1915, and ending with the issue of
June 17th, 1915.
Paul M. Long and
Christopherson & Matthews,
Attorneys for Plaintiff, 416-417-
418 Yeon Bledg, Portland, Ore.
Publication of Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka-
COUNTY COURT
(Continued from Page 3)
dismissed upon advice of District At
torney.
In the matter of the report of the
District Attorney on the Henry Hen
ningsen road; passed first and sec
ond reading and referred to District
Attorney.
In the matter of the J. II. Vick, Al
fred Green and Thomas Daniel roads;
reports of viewers accepted, declar
ing county roads and ordered open.
In the matter of the deeds from
Harding, Fuchs, Sorenson and Sho
berg to Clackamas County for road
purposes; ordered accepted and fil
ed.
In hte matter of the deed from F.
W. McGraw and wife to Clackamas
County for road purposes; ordered
accepted and filed.
In the matter of the resignation
of E. L. Davidson as Justice of the
Peace for Justice Dist. No. 2; order
ed that said resignation be accepted
and J. C. Haines, Sr., is hereby ap
pointed to fill said vacancy.
In the matter of the petition of
Milwaukie to lay water mains along
public highway; granted.
In the matter of the cancellation of
inegai tax against Lot jno. 2 in
Block 68, Oregon City; ordered can
celled.
In the matter of the appointment
of Maxwell Vietor and R. I. Garrett
as deputy Sheriffs for Clackamas
county; appointments approved.
In the matter of the claim of Wal
ter S. Asher against Clackamas
County; allowed in the sum of
$100.00.
In the matter of the claim of C.
H. Sloop for cattle indemnity; allow
ed in the sum of $17.50.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Luella A. Gavin, Plaintiff,
vs.
William II. Gavin, Defendant.
To William II. Gavin, the above nam
ed Defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above named suit existing
Edward A. MacLean, Plaintiff,
vs.
Josephine MacLean, Defendant.
To Josephine MacLean, Defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby notified and re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint of plaintiff in the above
entitled court and cause on or before
Tuesduy, the 6th day of July, 1915,
and if you do not so appear and ans
wer the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in the
complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony heretofore and now
between plaintiff and de
within six weeks from the date of fondant, and for such other relief as
the first publication of this summons, to the court shall seem equitable in
and if you fail to appear or answer tne premises.
said complaint, for want thereof, the Tllis summons is published by or-
plaintiff will apply to the court for der of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of
me reiiut rrayeu ior in tne com- ""c u'ui ininti, mciuuuig
plaint: For a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendunt and for
the care and custody of the three
minor children of the Pluintiff and
Defendant.
This summons is published bv ol
der of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, cation Juno 24th, 1915.
Judge of the Circuit Court, which JOS. E. HEDGES,
order was made on the 29th day of Attorney for Plaintiff, Oregon
April, 1915, and the time prescribed City, Oregon,
for publication thereof is 6 weeks,
Clackamas County, Oregon, which
order was made and dated May 11th,
1915, directing that the same be pub
lished in Oregon City Courier once a
week for six successive weeks, and
the date of the first publication in
May 13th, 1915, and the last publi-
For Coughs that "Hang On"
Lingering colds, bronchial coughs,
la grippe colds and similar ailments
that "hang on" until May are likely
to last all summer if not cured.. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound will
allay inflammation, clear stopped
passages, relieve distressing dis
charges at the source, banish stuffy,
wheezy breathing and heal and
southe raw nasal and bronchial pas
sages. It is prompt in action; safe
and sure. Contains no opiates.--
Jones Drug Co.
A LEFT HANDED ARTIST. "
Leonardo da Vinci Even Wrote From
Right to Left.
A right handed man in making a
drawing puts his shading from right
to left diagonally downward. A left
handed man puts his shading from
left to right This Is especially no
ticeable In the drawings of Leonardo
du Vinci, who was left handed. In
the same way a right handed man,'
being asked to draw a spiral, naturally
makes what is called a "left handed"
spiral that is, one that curves clock
wise, while the left handed man draws
the "right handed" spiral, or that
which curves counter clock-wise.
In his book, "The Curves of Life."
fTM. t . -t . .
.meuuore Anarea uook says that a
Sherlock Holmes could tell from the
curves of a carpenter's shavings
whether he was right or left handed.
as a right handed carpenter Invariably
drives his plane a little to the left
producing right handed screws, while
the left handed carpenter pushes his
plane a little to the right and produces
left handed screws.
Screws and corkscrews are right
hand screws unless made for some
special purpose. Left hand screws
can be bought from any large hard
ware dealer. Coflln screws for some
unexplained reason are always left
hand screws. Man Is naturally right
hnnded, and it has been suggested
that this may be owing to the position
of his heart on the left side. So all
tools and weapons have been adapted
to right handed men. This Is true of
the adze, plane, scythe, gimlet, auger,
scissors, snuffers, shears, etc.
The strongly left handed man will
continue to use Buch tools with his
left hand, even though with incon
venience, but he in whom the left
handedness Is not a strong bias be
comes ambidextrous through the use
of the right handed contrivances and
appliances of everyday life.
Mr. cook mentions many customs
that have arisen through the normal
A FEW REMARKS BY CRIDGE
Of all the blim-blamed fools and
knaves that ever attacked a wrong.
or a collection of wrongs, the red
flag bunch are the blim-blamest.
Think of a body of reformers sincere
ly taking an auctioneer's flag and
trying to make a symbol out of it
that hangs higher than the stars and
stripes! Is it any wonder such a
bunch never get anywhere? Just
where they were 25 years ago; not
a step further. The first time that
red flag ever heads a procession of
t URGE, instead of talk, there will be
need of crude petrolium to dispose of
the followers that will be piled up
Not a flag of force? Huh! What
is the matter, then with the Ameri
can flag? Men who sav nothing
when they see that red flag and hear
men denouncing the American flag
will shove a cartridge home with
satisfaction when the revolution
comes that the red flaggers are talk
ing about all the time. It will ex
cuse the butchery and slaughter of
tens of thousands, if ever that red
flag starts out to conquer the Amer
ican flag. We have law and order
and lawful ways of doing things un
der the American flag, and if men
are too ignorant, selfish, blind and
foolish to use their ballots for them
selves they will never get anywhere
by swapping flags.
mi. - a . ...
j. ne American nag waves over
some unjust things, and some rotten
things, and some foolish things;
but what a contrast over in Europe!
Say, isn't our flag worth defending
if any enemy tries to tear it down
and make us follow some other flag?
ah right! The best way to pro
tect the flag and all the true and
good things it stands for is to guar
antee under it the inalienable right
of every man to enough land on which
to make a living. The land monop-
and stand in; that's the way to do.
Roost and roost! and get the tin;
don't let them do you! Just a little
office, just an easy chair; somewhere
there's an office waiting me some
where. '
Some people ask, "Why a legisla
ture?" Some radicals advocate the
abolition of the legislature entirely.
We need a legislature that repre
sents the people of Tasmania have a
representation system that secuVes
accurate ' representation of every
group, party and shade of political
opinion, thus securing a reproduction
of the people on a small scale. Ef
fective voting it is called there.
Other Australian states are likely to
follow at any time. The representa
tion of ALL parties in proportion to
strengthen abolishes MINORITY
rule, which is the bane of our state
legislatures. New Zealand is likely
to adopt some scheme whereby the
whole people will be represented in
her legislature. The question of pro
portional representation is one of the
main issues in Australia. It is worth
talking about. It means more indi
rectly than any other issue to the fu
ture progress of humanity.
rCLASSIFIED ADS j
WANTED Oregon City men to cut
wood. Apply immediately at S. D.
Barney's, 4 miles East.
FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. Gives
four gallons good milk a day. Age
five years. Mrs. Howells, West
Linn, Ore., Phone 206-M Pacific.
Let us figure on your printing.
Courier.
WANTED A carload of grade Hol
,stein Cows. If you have one or
more give me , description and
the prices. D. A. Jones, Rt. 3, Box
149, Oegon City.
FOR SALE Some extra nice Berk
shire Poland China pigs; also a
1200 lb. mare. One mile west of
Cains schoolhouse. D. A. Jones,
Rt. 3, Box 149, Oregon City.
THE NORTHWEST PATENT BUR
EAU GUARANTEES RESULTS
Backed by a Portland bank. Ser
vices of resident consulting engin
eers' and patent attornies. Per
sonal representation at Washing
ton. EXPERTS IN PATENT
CAUSES. 514 Lumber Exchange
Bldg., Portland, Ore.; Phone, Main
7489.
right handedness of man. Among olist in a11 civilizations has dragged
ELECTRIC SPARKS
beginning with the issue of April
29th,1915, and ending with the issue
of Juno 10th, 1915.
John W. Loder,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned hus been duly appointed
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for CLickamas County, exe
cutor of the eslato of Iloimich Wah
lers, deceased. All pcrsnos having
cluims against the said estate are
hereby required to present the same
to me properly verified as by law re
quired, at t(io office of Christian
Sehueuel, Oregon City, Oregon, with
in six months from dr.te hereof.
Date of first publication Friday,
April 21, 1915.
Louis Wahlers,
Executor of the estate of Ileinrieh
Wahlers, deceased.
C. Schucbel,
Attorney for executor.
FIVE CENTS PROVES IT
A Generous Offer. Cut out this ad,
encloso with 5 cents to Foley & Co.,
Chicago, 111., and receive a free trial
package containing Foley's Honey &
Tar Compound for coughs, colds,
croup, bronchial and lagrippe coughs;
Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets. For sale in your town
by Jones Drug Co.
Executrix's Notice
Notice is hereby given that the un
dorsigned has boon appointed by the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, Executrix of the estate- of
Sarah June Prindle, decoased; all
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same to mo or at the office of my
attorney, O. D. Eby, in Oregon City,
Oregon, duly verified as by law re
quired within six months of date
hereof.
Dated April 29th, 1915.
Grace Gottberg,
Executrix
O. D. Eby,
Attorney for Executrix
Notice
Notice is hereby given that a cer
tificate has been filed in the office
of the County Clerk by II. II. John-
County Surveyor, showing that
the contract executed by W. II. Coun
sell on the road leading from the
town of Clackamas toward Portland
from Station 0 to Station 61 plus 67,
has been completed in strict conform
ity with all terms, conditions and
specifications as set out in said con
tract.
Any person, firm or corporation
having objections to file to the com
pletion of said road, may file same
with the County Clerk within two
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this notice.
By order of the County Court.
Dated May 6, 1915.
1VA M. HARRINGTON,
County Clerk.
Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Commissioners of Clacka
mas County, Oregon, will receive
sealed bids at the County Court room
until 11 o'clock on the 27th day of
May, 1915, for hauling gravel from
Oregon City to the top of Vosburg
hill and from that place East on the
Redland road, to the plank road.
Bids will bo for a certain price per
yard delivered on the road under the
direction of the road supervisor of
road district Number 13. The Board
reserves the right to reject any and
an Liui.i.
By order of the County Court.
An electric fly catcher has been
perfected as a matter of course.
The telephone lines in Melbourne,
Australia, are all under ground. It
required five years of work.
The Victorial falls of the Zambesi,
in South Central Africa, are capable
of furnishing 35,000,000 horse power
of electrical energy.
An electric light is now made small
enough to be attached to the ordinary
dry battery cell. It will give a
strong beam of light for several
hours.
Last year, according to the census
taker, the total output of the 5521
central electric stations in this coun
try was 14,000,000,000 kilowatt-hours
of current.
An enterprising ranchman at Bis
marck, N. D., having in his ranch an
artesian well delivering water at a
pressure of 70 lb. per sq. in., is util
izing the water therefrom to run an
electric plant to supply energy for
his own purposes.
A student of Des Moines has made
a tiny electric motor which is hardly
half as large as a copper cent. It is
a little over a quarter of an inch high
and weighs 20 grains. It is thought
to be the smallest electric motor in
the world.
Extensive experiments have been
carried out with wireless telephony
between th Schnectady and Pittsfield
plants of the General Electric Com
pany utilizing its wireless telegraph
system for the worki Conversations
of 50 miles were made with the
greatest case.
these is the rule of driving to the left,
wmcn still obtains in England, Portu.
gal, Sweden and parts of Austria, It
aly and Switzerland. This Is a sur
vival of riding days, when men held
the reins in their left hands in order
to leave their right free to use their
swords.
The most notable example of a left
handed artist Is Leonardo da Vlncl. He
also wrote with his left hand and
wrote from right to left. So that any
one who wants to read his manuscripts
or the annotations on his drawings
must use a mirror. This, according to
Mr. Cook, is the natural method of the
left handed man.
Our "JITNEY" Offer This and 5c
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in
return a trial package containing Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid
ney Pills for pains in sides and back,
rheumatism, backache, kidder and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor
oughly cleansing cathartic. Stout
people enjoy them Jones Drug Co.
BOLT PLAYS PRANKS
Hits
Notice of Final Settlement
Rebecca Clark, Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administrator of the
estate of Rebecca Clark, deceased,
has filed his final account in the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Clackamas County, and that Fri
day, the 21st day of May, 1915, at
tho hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
Notice
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Board
of County Commissioners of Clacka
mas County, Oregon, until 11 o'clock
on the 27th day of May, 1915, for the
furnishing of lumber for re-decking
tho Parkplaca bridge across the
Clackamas river. Said lumber to be
furnished according to specifications
for the same, which may be seen on
tile m the Clerk's office.
Tho Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
By Order of the County Court.
The Courier for Butter Wrappers
Lightning at Beaver Creek
House and Nearby Barn
In a recent thunder storm at
Beaver Creek, lightning struck the
home of R. L. Badger, running down
the chimney and shocking Miss Ethel
Courdon, of Portland, who was visit
ing at the Badger ranch at the time.
Just before striking the house the
bolt split, apparently, and part of
it leaped to the barn, where a nine
months old registered Jersey calf was
shocked and paralyzed.
The storm that ranged over the
region was of unusual severity, and
aside from the two points on the
Badger ranch that were hit, a number
of bolts struck in the neighborhood.
No serious damage was done, however.
Presidential Cheeses.
The first monster cheese presented to
a president of which we can find rec
ord is that offered with great publicity
to Jefferson in 1802. The cheese was
made one might almost say built In
Cheshire, Mass., in a press giving It
the great dimensions of four feet diam
eter and eighteen inches high. After
being successfully pressed it was
drawn from Cheshire to Washington
in a six horse dray amid popular re
joicing. With regard for the dignity of
his office, the president insisted on
footing the bill to the tune of $200.
There is record of an even greater
cheese presented to President Jackson,
ami President Vau Huren received a
great cheese every year of his incum-
bucy. With him the custom seems to
have ended. New York Sun.
Long Drawn Out.
Uncle Jeff, an aged negro driver of
Augusta, was piloting several north
ern visitors around just after the first
golf links had been put in there. Un
cle Jeff was a little short In his
knowledge according to St. Andrew,
but long on local pride.
"How many holes have they?" In
quired a visitor, "eighteen?"
Uncle Jeff pulled up to make his an
swer more impressive.
"More'n dat, suh," he said. "Dey's
got a passel er land, and de holes
ain't bigger'n a tin can. I reckin
dey's got a thousand holes already,
suh." New York Post
them down to the dust. The biggest
enemy to all the freedom and de
mocracy that the stars and stripes
symooiize is the class that holds land
out of use in city and country while
his fellow-countrymen, literally and
actually by millions are idle.
Big Bill Taft did a great service
to the American people when he re
fused to let Teddy run the republi
can party and thereby made Teddy
walk out of the Chicago national
convention. Think what would have
happened if Teddy had gone snooks
with Taft and had been elected pres
ident of these United States. Huh!
War with Mexico, first rattle out of
the box. Thousands upon tens of
thousands of men sent in to wipe the
earth with the Greaser! Thousands
of mothers mourning sons! Thou
sands of widows mourning husbands:
Thousands of children without
fathers! Glorious! Then comes in
the German squabble! Think of
Teddy argufying about the Lusitan
ia! Send 2,500,000 men over to
France to help out the Allies Join
in the game of Hell on Earth just to
help old Glory remain untarnished!
Think of our German friends and
neighbors, relatives and brother-in-
Iaws suddenly made our enemies bv
Teddy, and victimized by our patriot
ic citizens! Say, if you pray, thank
God we haven't Teddy instead of Wil
son!
Heard in Salem:
Just a little office, that is all I
need; just a little job that's soft and
brings the kale and feed! Let the
people holler; let tax payers cuss!
If they'll only foller I'll lead 'em
where it's worss! Boost and boost
O. I. STAFFORD
Dry Goods, Shoes, Fur
nishings, Notions, etc.
3 Dozen Ladies' Turban Large full cut house
Hats, -well made and aprons coverall style
come in good summer kimona sleeve and a
colors. Special Q belted back. On C(f
price, OL sale for, OUL
2 Dozen Ladies' Turban
hats, smaller shape. Summer parasols, with
Good design, at Qr britrllt attractive covers
special price of 3 Ot Ladies' 98c; Misses' 50c
and Childrens' Cff
2 Dozen Misses' and sell for OUL
Childrens trimmed hats
value 65c to $1.00. Now 1n
priced for this C(r ' ? ?
sale .... jUC 14 f-1,)8,IIS (,nt i,1,out
' a dozen suits in good
White Pique Hats for values mul 1,10 correct
Ladies. Misses and 'the st'hH ut wr-
children on sale C(r
ony OUL xew line of Storm and
French Serges in best
Aew Line of Dress st le colors QQ
Crepes, Tophus, Voiles, vard 5Qc tQ QVC
Sateens, etc, 'XQf
15c to JL 1 ;
, , Underwear and Hosiery
Ladies' house dresses ,. ,. ..
, . u . , ., lor all the fainilv. Over
good weight ginghams &
percales, kimona sleeve al,s . Sllil' 01,)VS
shirred waist, QQp Caps, etc., for the work
now, 0 7v ers.
Your Money's Worth at STAFFORD'S
Jlny Time Every Time 608 Main Street
First Sumptuary Laws.
Laws regulating eating, drlnklnir
and dressing are almost as old as his
tory itself. Nothing like exactness
can be reached in the matter, but It Is
safe to say that It was In Egypt as far
back as 3000 B. C. that the first prac
tical sumptuary statutes were passed.
Among the Romans they first appear
ed In tne celebrated "twelve tables.'
In modern times Charlemagne was the
pioneer In sumptuary legislation.
YOUR NERVES CONTROL
YOUR HEALTH
A Bird That Bestows a Cursa.
TUe stonechnt, a "soft billed" bird.
Is so called from the similarity of Its
alarm note and the striking together
of two pebbles. In some parts of
Scotland It Is supposed to contain a
drop of the devil's blood, and its nest
Is never taken because of the curse
It Is always promising. Country Life.
AlMM OVER 65 YEARS'
V EXPERIENCE
Hammond & Hammond
Attorneys at Law
Abstracts
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
Oregon City, Oregon.
JfT: .4 Tbaob Marks
Ntlf Comrwhts'ac.
AiiTon ponding a aketrh and dmnrlntlon may
pnloklT ascertain our opinion free wfietlior an
liventlon pmtianlr patentable, fonimunl.-a.
llonaatrtctljFconlldentlHl. HANDBOOK on I'alouu
unit free. Olilent auaner for ecurlinc wruli.
l'atcitta taken throned tlnnn A Co. rucflre
Irrliiio(i, without charno, 111 ttie .
Scientific American.
A nandnomelrillniifratKl wmiIj T.arcput dr.
dilution of anr n-lwillilc Journal, q'crma. ;i a
''": onr 111011ttu.fi. Holiluyall newadealem.
IWUNN & Co.36 Bd New York
Branch oaioe, OS V Bt Wathlua-tou, D.U
Leisurely Tasmania.
Leisure Is regarded 11s so notable a
clinrnctoristlc of Tasmania that It
bears the nickname of "the land of
lots of time," or "the land of sleep a
lot," while Its Inhabitants are called
"tussles" and "Jam eaters," the latter
being an allusion to the island's great
fruit farms.
One Argument He Won.
"Pa, did you ever win an argument
with ma?"
"Once, my boy; I convinced her that
I was the man she ought to marry."
Detroit Free Press.
We are always striving for things
forbidden and coveting those denies!
us.-Ovld.
CITROLAX
Best tlung for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish
bowels. Stops a sick headache al
most at once. Gives most thor
ough and satisfactory flushing no
pain, no nausea. Keep your system
cleansed, sweet and wholesome. R.
B. Rasmussen, Escanaba, Mich, writes
"Citrolax is a fine laxative, pleasant
to take and drws t.hn wnrV in a vorv
thorough manner." Children love it. j
Jones' Drug Co.
HE intricate net work of nerves which leads
m to every part of the human body is respon-
oiufs mc iajiiuiiiuu ui. yum uigans. ine
nerves lead irom the brain, and
every disease is immediately
communicated by them to your
mind.
These nerves, or health sus-
tainers, are distributed from
the spinal column as shown
in the illustration. If through
accidents, blows, unnatural
growth or curvature, the
spinal column obstructs or in
terferes with the free passage
of the health-&ivin& currents which
pass through these nerves, the or&an
or part of the body dependent upon
the particular nerve so obstructed will
become diseased, and remain so until
the pressure has been removed.
Chiropractic, by relieving the
pressure on the nerves, re
moves the cause of ill health
. , t The General Nerve System
It lifts the obstruction and gives the life currents full power
to restore health in Nature's own way without the use of
drugs or surgery.
No matter what your ailment may be, or
how discouraged you may have become
Give Nature a chance!
Chiropractic adjustments will remove the cause and permit
Nature to restore you to health and vigor once more. Come in
and learn what Chiropractic has done and is doing for others,
and let us tell you frankly what it can do for you.
DRS. STONE & HOEYE
CHIROPRACTORS
PHONES: HOME B 130 288-W
Caufield Building Eighth and Main Streets
Do Not Say It Is
IMPOSSIBLE
That Is What They Told
MARCONI