Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, February 06, 1914, Image 2

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SOUR. ACID HTnUkrith
GASEt OR INDIGESTION
Each "Pape'a Dpbpiin":;jDltfe$tif 3000!
grains food, ending; alt atowiaehr.:.
mlsejhy Inyflve.jmlquiM.
Time it! In five minutes all atom-
aU-lli5lxe4y.ULJtCV. .aJfldiSRS.UfllU.
heartburn, fcourness oY belching "or"
5 ,3 iaB.Vno.IdV or eructations of undigested
- Crlnrr"l?a1IaeTC::::rr "t
Pape's Djapepsln la noted j for rita
speed in regulrtrng Jupset -BibinBCfc.
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It is the surest, quickest-stomach rem-
liniHIU I m
edy in the whol-wior1f and! bonifies
aides
is harmless. . Put an" end to stomach
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. . .. .Tlrr Va0nf aaA Af LnA'sB nlannno n
i, - . '. . ,;Wtyent case of Pape'a Diapepsin
iivrmnmtei now needless it is to ?ut
v fer from .indjgegtloni dyspepsia or any
iomaca disorder, i it the quickest.
Surest and most 'harmless " Btomanh
doctor in the world. "' M'1 '
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Practical. Papa."..,
- , The tajk .at a, recent sniokefest was
'about the practical' side of things,'!
4 "'Reminds, Die,''- Brifllhgiy remarked
Congressman Joseph .A, Gbulder of
r . New York, ."of a certain suffragette,
not one of the antique species, but a
soft;! tender little, thlng-who'has just
.-:; Joined. the Jubilee: and l correspond
i r lngly enthusJastJbc. . , ,, .. .s -,
, . "One evening ..she. returned :home
and rushed Tip to the' old man,,' who
i.-was' oomfortubl reading". Id it blg'artn
chalr. -r.rwj- jt.T-yrc- - '
. " 'Oh, papa,' . she, . exclaimed, you
';.' should hav; been with'- me tonight!
we are preparing- to: sweep, the coun-
trvi;
v Sweep,, the : country?' respondedJ
loft,-: fVVpl)'it preparing to sweep the
country?' . . k
y 'Whyi'ihe Suffragettes; of ;co'urse
CatJie ErQiidTreloinder pl he pretty
rone.,..
"."Oh. I "seeV WaVlniYbid. hard rnW
bf practical ttapa. 5 'It'' Is fe' 'commend
a.bla.lnlpulse'; "Too; might begin with
1hp dlnlns-.ijoom-jatid parlor. 'V-Npw.
Orleans Sta:ts.--WJ ,' . '.
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Lions and tier era are tnn wm 'In
j iung power to; run m6re: thin half -a.
'mile. ''''! 'i .
fHt hfttla Villi BAfi iMBBttftlt
brllll.Jt Uabl. t lowttf ool. tib
I, ootiveuicut. -ITtolvnl. Gviw
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No.8 Prem Jr. I-hoto 35
la Purcbar oi e Umt
M U6M C0.U13 MiriMtSuCutiia,
UPTURE
RUtNS HEALTH
ANO, PLEASURE
DONT NEGLECT IT
orwtperlm.nt-wJth frek trusecU
It expensive and danKeroui. No
Blatter how severe or long Undinff
: your rupture, we can fit a truss to
suit-either- by mail or In person;
satisfaction suaranteed. Dr. Pan -
. ter'a free book tells all, send NOW
. PANTER TRUSS COMPANT u
SM Joarnsl Bld., Portland, Ore.
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V : ! Horrible. '
"Oh Henry," she said when she had
thrown ;off her wraps and flung her
self into- a chair,. "I'm so mortified."
"What's the matter, dear?"
"I met Mrs. Biggies at the reception
. this afternoon,' and she seemed bo nice
that I Btood there before the crowd
. for half an hour and talked to her;
When we were leaving her chauffeur
drove up in an,' old. four-cylinder car
and after she had taken her seat In it
she called out right before everybody
that she would expect me .to call on
Jer soon." Cteyelapd Record-Herald.
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The largest railway ; station. In Eu
Tope, estimated .to tost 135,000,000, Is
now under -bonstrnctlon at Lelpslc,
- Germany. This .station is designed to
serve as a .terminal for all the rail
ways entering Lelpslc. ' , . '. I
At 10 cehta a drink the . United
States liquor hilt figures 1859,800,00$
for the year j ; And the value of all the
bread madp in the bakeries.; of; the.
, muuuij f nog uuv aoQ,ooa,UUU. . .., , g
1 The traffld1 of the Rhine beiween
i Strasburg and; thet Holland frontier
v amounts to the enormous total of 40,-
000,000 tons annually.
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Brass farthings were authorized by
' English law- in the year 1613. . They
were.auppressed.-aa.worthleB about
...I0 yearB later-,. - . . : .
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More than 3,000-,000 gross of pencils,
are annually made in Philadelphia. ,
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Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta care
constipation. Constipation is the cause
of many diseases. : Cure the cause and
: you cure the fliaease, ( taay,to Uke.
His Status.
' Mrs. Honk--Colonel Hook Is a con-"
: . greasman at large,) Isn't ne?' J '
i... i Farmer ,HpnH Yes j . . they : bar en's
) arrested him yet. Puck. r: i n r
li.-'? Athens I'ls ''toi ;havevn munlcloal
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FAIligbTS AND THE0rS
Limb &o' May Be cfiiviwileailv
.CpnsthJcted In Cattle HWrdLt
ft
lfjjHhJof Drying Off ' $j
'"iflfixSm. Tt tin .Rva'ri''-iilP
THE LAMB REEP Js. an invaluable
"tnBfftutibnr"tt"'mV"'l)e""ibVveVfenUy
constructed AA a jcattiatMrdleri'SHth
i - ,uu Diuc du luhl lud ll inn v
Tamb " does not hurt" ltielPduring in-gre81-a9l,egreAr.,
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THE BE&f method,, of drying oft a
t?? ft. w?l.-l!5maTOJ?..'W
i - ,v, iUW uuimiuB jjbwuub iu uove
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an Old-fashioned mnthnd X)th
to bleed the cow," find give 'a. "dose of
oneTpputnfll Bpsoin Balts.i . i'Xl !
Fortunately natre; herself most
freauentlv detortWInpn thaloncrth nf
the mlllfof fthe'; milking1 ;period. .A
ustu iu 'gu-- Buuej -'ana gooa
farmery. dq. not consider iti profitable
to hate' "cows that breed" reguhuly.
more 'thanT tett-' hAmths'iln 'lastation. v'
WHEl-the''coVl8lfriBkri'with the
taili'ht: niilkthgut a. good-plaa' 'to
-S ,tP th leg. ; Modern hygiene has
no Ia,)th In a whisked tall' during milk,
Ihg. " It disturbs"' the' loose hairs,:and
shakes the duBi'bff the cctat into the
.mjl.pa41,i.:,x. u&l ;.f
.jiAQCOBWlSTO to :;WoHt-rt the... fpod
Bljandard ' ifor . .mllch: . tows .of "l.bob
pounds, live, weight is "2l'pounds dry
ftv.i-.;, wwiCH., Ai9 pounas .is1 pro-
lein, li.d pounds carbonhydrates;'.ftnd
four h&ZC&M iat. Thin la nnnal to
an albuminoid ratio of 1:5,38.'
THE LOHORN V5 iooa for1 both
the butchers and,''rTOil'k-Drodrietfon
where Quality a ;main .epnsidjpratlon.
lioio.dibuttrmaklngreedvand;
;,the- best. may., b depended . upon' to
; i TT .'j f pounas a weetc.
TROUBLE-MAKERS IN "SPRING
Laie' Plowlnd Will D8tr6y: Many of.
:!. Over-Wintering i 8peelesif be- 1 v
. , structlve Garden Insects.
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Very often the first pests Ira t'feld
ln-Bprlnr are the: oneatHtit ate most
tp J be .feared. With many, eDecies of
des,trucjlve:.lngects,;.th8 ,over-wIntering
inaiviauais,,-cpmp: out, with i; thenrst
warm weather and iay egga for a host
Of 'desttUctive iDroeetf later. One
adult less In the fall may I mean ; Qe
pupdred descendauta :6jit of .ithe way.
Late plowing will do th; work. It
does not follow, that It is always
feasible- or" bdsaiblo' t6 fall nlbw 1 til
fields tlia6 haVe . suffered "from the
ravaecs of insecti npntn. Wppthor unn.
dltlons or the 'demahds: of , crop rota-
uon sometimes make It out. pt .ttie
question... -But if .W can' be done! there
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is a great xiflai .tpt pe gamed by It,
Manv nests mnv hn BiihrlnoH nor.
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tmllV tot lotl Of! hv tltla. nnnraMnn . Ttr
pcorn i-oot louse Is 'one: of theses- H .ls
Potato : Ruined 'by WJrewo'rirn. '
tiny, soft-bodled. 'frkelte! crpftf uro
and depehds for Its existence ori the
car,e .:giyen; it, Dy tne little black or
brown ariti always found with . IL
Late, plowing ;breaks, up 4he nests of
the ants at a time, when ; they are
sluggish and unable to gather together
again. The colonies of lice.' left.wlth.'
but their keepers, cannot surylve the
winter. ,! i : v i . it-' ,
Wlreworms and white. ierubs snpnd"
the' winter" in'the ground. The. former
l W OlDUUCl , VJIIUU1 1UUI WUI llld, eiiuw.
lsh or brownish In '. c61ori tough and
wiry-looking. . The latter are .-.white
and thick-bodied with ' one . end some-
. j., .. Benefits .of Rotation, : ,: , ...
Rotation of .crops Bhould be prac
ticed to ln6rease the hUmus. and nitro
gen , In the" soils." If a large 'part of
the produce raised bp ;fed to live Stock
and' the 'manure carefully returned to
the -fields,- there are: few; sections of
'our whole .couotr that will yield' betf
ter profits 'for- farming than In the
ortb peptral . slktes. 1
' : !! j '!. ; -.Avpld. Cold. :
:'.Lpo out that the. young stock does
pot erewd ,in . the .roqsting. coops or
nan. houses and. oyerheat.' If they
crpwd" together hnii get tod' warm '-during
the night they' patch cold as soon
as they are1 let but in the morning
ahd their 'strength Ub reduced by the
heating."' ) -.t.- . ., ( ,
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.Bad Practice.
Experience has shown that, when
the brood : sows are permitted to run
4 With' the" -fattening ihogs Tdurlng the
summer and fall right up M farrowing
UlmeU'Boqr; Jitter of pige are far
rowed. Many of the are born
dead,. and many others do not sur-
rlvk 'tnira than' h' TdW iv
what dark and
Cutworms
Lwlnter, in the so
lalf-grown
1 flvojrm $mVns
beneath
Jin aunaae 01 the , boh h during the
lng the
teity?r:$TnBfr$i -.are in
me egg stage. lOTty Dntmesxa in
j t . - - I r. j. .
puu-uuupeu masses, SiyKjjir so De
low the SUrfnpa In tha cordon Hi a
Msqiiagfi1 boreTli lna sTTkncTcob'n'rntBS'
tJjsnocjjrieTsejs mam. artw tar
sects, are
dlBturbed by late plowlng;r
fi'ufieif "dee'p': 6fe'ifr"up'6nr'e: surface
ior
birds JPjrflnd orcfroste tqtkia,- -J
Drag,iieoJroperlLjiYfilahted.An'.
. .pwers ior Roller anq Harrow
run ooil irr I-ine bonaition. " i
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(Bjr- j,,; ,W.; (5W?pin. Vt. ' :Jf
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:.Dri'a and HarroW.
' I have been a" close oDserver and have":
given the greater part of'tey time In
:th. ;last3 third' xearsr to -the study- ot
.JAm, jajBpr.jiinprovemefitB p,nd;; ehpt :
cuts in prftctic'al. toimin'g.. J ;Under all
-COindiUqpB whn advisable to use the ,
harrow, this Implement comesi'.in' at
first fcface i ttShas been some twelve'
Or thirteen vpnrs alnna T fli-at nafln'
"4ttntl6n"to"the' 'draw' and'iarjow cbm-'
cinea. At nTSt I made several with a
roller; attach,ment. , The ; roller' .: was
.ljltched to; the .harrpwr . But -after;
using this; 9ne,,'seasbni '.I'cpme 'to the
conclusl6n that the dragi'whe'n. proper
ly. weighted, answered for the roller.
Then; the i sharp; teeth: .of . :the harrow
left the soil in the, ? finest ,t-cohditid'n
possible.. ... .. ''':'':t
' Wlttf ,the"'acc'ompahyip'g pen "'draw-'
tag? it will 'hardly be itecesiary to' gp:
Into details In reeard to rnnldriir rnd
of .these,,-Although, I will, give thp div
men8ionB. . of .the Umbers. v .For ordi
nary' use, a;' width pjf'gbt" feet is suffi
cient" liut, btt perfectly' level, or land
that' Is practically free of : trash and
stirmps or stones, one as.long as' eight
feet can be used to an advantage. "
Materia reauired: i : -j :; '-'
Six pieces lxlO-lnch plank, -6: feet
long, planker." ' ;' i: , '.
Two pieces: 3x3-inch iard: wood,: 6
feet long, beams for harrow". :
(. Two pieces 2x6-lnoh: cross beam for
harrow, to plankec. - . . . ; ; -
Two pieces, ?x6-Jnch cleats towhlch
planker is made. ' ' ; j . .
Twenty-three : piece's? flv'e-eightbs-inch
square harrow : teeth,. 12 inches
long.--. ! ; .. i : - .;'
Eight one-half-lnph, bolts,, 10 inches
long., .;..t ., ...
, Two ; ohfrhalf-inch bolts' 5 ; inchea
long. . ;' ' ; ' -
' Two pne-half-incli bolts 7 inches long.
Two 4-inch cievlces.'- -:
: Two pounds 10 penny nails. ; ; - ,
The beams that connect the harrow
with the planker ,1s worked on a holt
at' (x". x.) which "permits' the Harrow
being raised to remove trash.
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. Shipping Poultry.-.
.jWhere farms are.more remote from
the' city markets, a profit can be de
rived by shipping to the larger Cities.
In these: days of: excellent; railroad
facilities, any poultry plant within 100
miles ,pf a city, can reap , the benefits
of good prices, Just as much as those
locates .wjthln easy, drive. ( The cost
va, nut;iJiiifi in tJUDiiJ' UU3BI "j, Q. TO.
tfuced coat of; conducting $uch a plant
t Clean11nai nf r.mnf
A cement .trough ,;
le of the greatest little Improve-'
one of the greatest' little'
ments. about, the farm, ilt is easy to
make, , easy . to :.clean,. ne;ver gets , out
of order and Is- readily .dlsihfected.
You pan build It yourself, Another and
better arrangement ;iiitb have an au
tomatic' watering device1 with a tank
made of galvanized lron,,.mbunted on
a ?lod,.;:aqd movable from, place, to
i pnHV
place.
a-.'
j jr0 sheen. ' ;-
'If vnitr intut U hirk flnrl vnlllnir anil
the soil Is clay loam' with subsoil of
limestone; raise ,eheep,-: This kind .of
ground -furnishes a great variety of
grasses that are (freatiy. rellshed.
" Dalrv Calf flftan
any daen .nd. ?fmer. ,a,. to
a;f'U.thei:ea ,n,P.rtanca of
tWhdipg qjoagpli and feed In the de.
yeiopment tf the dairy calJE Jiuring
X f..Mfa 5v,r;,
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four Special disheOjegon normal school
jti. .prt f.. a a. I c !-:::m
K ih : S t y.
SELfcf fetf;R&lr?E&.TA AftE'61
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"clatea--5imreT tamp a uenerai
Exeellt.oljjXIW.ert. f. .
usiroome Jtvitli jggp-BWk
nnipn rrnnn miiKnrnfiiiix una uul iiihu
Jnto j, stewpan with a Jablespoonful oi
DUtter, one-quarter oi a teaspooniui oi
nui, pepper i iaai auu. ivw uroyi
nt' lunnn liilpa , -T!rWrt tha. , nun and
Blrainer.-slowly-,f4)r tea mlnuUa. .Thet
beaten nd stir until the' Whole -u,pi
the :; Conslstencji! 'of ''scrambled .6ggs:
Q6TT6 on weii-orownea loast.. i
.' i Salmi: of : LambCOokr : one , 'ttbfe
spoonful of. butter; with' one-half table
BDOonful of: finely, choooed onion. Art
minutes.; vAddltt stables pronfuur' ol'
Pour on! .gradually bflyiupfuj of atocl
spoonful of pep'peV and ohe teaepoonfut
or - walnut catemip. 1 Keheat slices ol
cold roait lamb hi saUce arrange on
hot platter, i having: eltcea ;meMV On
anotberi ftnd.:pour. sauce, oyer mea.: 3'
ii:Untofi (Cafee-frTwOi cupp sugar, on
cup. of sweet milk,' one cup of .'butter
three 1 cutis' of 'flour: onfrh&lf cud ' 6i
cornstarch:1 four eKfcs.' three-level tetf
spdonfuls of -baitng powder;: onejifil)
teaspoontul Pf. ground mace. Rub' but
ter. euar. and eeea toeether. . rubbini
one egg in-, at a. time; .sit to the corn
Buwca nq .one .pup ir poujr ,.ana in
mlpt alternately, ; Lastly tji jwo cupi
of pblir ah'd'the ij'akfBg.'p'bWde!r.BaJJ
ln.'a large pan ; In' "moderate ., oven,
with a piper cap bver the fop tlii it'i
half done; '-' J.-c -..-.'u i-k- i
Stewed J Plllmrt Wlna - onr-h -iln
with :k. soft;; 4am pv' cloth ;and-: prtfcfc; it1
with a fork to nrevent burstlnar. Hav
the water in the preserving kettle
little- more than lukewarm and gpntlj
mjr urn ii mi i jl. pring io a genu
boil;' cook just .long enbugb, fori tht
plums to become tehder.'but not ions,
enough- for : the skins to crack, j They,
la fbf 11 llvl r DatnAV,
to a deep dish, add a cnp ot grannlateo
sugar ;tOwery quart 05 llqupr, loll te
a. syrup and pour ovpr the; plume1; ! :
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Venison Steaks and Hash.
To hash cold venison, cut the meal
In nice, : small , -slices and put ; th
trimmings, and bones, into a saucepan
with barely water enough to covei
them.. Let. them stew for n hnnr
then strain in liquid Into .a. stew rah,
aao, tp.it some bits oi butter, rolled
lh flour, and whatever irniW v lafi
Pof the venison the-day before. StU
In some currant JelVy ahd let it boil
up, then put in the meat and; keep il
over the fire just ' long : enough tc
warm through,. hu$..do po ajlow it.tp
oou, as ii
readv. . .
nas oeen.pnce cooked 1
Venison StealqsCut them from the
. :f i t
"r. VJ faeuU( j, OCOBUU tlicUl , Wllfl I
pepper and salt When tha irMiwn
nartnnn nU TTT1 a ... '
has-been well heated 'over a bed of
bright coals, grease the bars and lay
the steaks upon it Broil them well,
turn them once and, take care to save
as much of the gravy, as possible.
Serve them with some currant, jelly
laid on eaclj steak.' Have your plates
Warm.: -'.".. : t .-1 . i i,, .v -.-(. ..:, ;.
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;. , .White Cake.-; 's-":h i
Into a, dish put' pn'e cup pf, sugar
and ' one and one-half 'cups of :. .flout
sifted ith one' roundlni -teasn'onn ni
haklng ppwder Into a.,nesurlng cup
mif tha nrhltna n . ... . . ! .
i.-, .. ui ,iwu kh8 aaa nut
ter till the cup is half full and then
flint full :or sweet' milk; Beat -five
mfnutes and: bakes ia' a'.loat thilt 't
moderate oven. I fros.tr .It . wlh : the
V v JVltkO. UCttteil. Qei .. BQQ . .120116 C"
tlonera', hsugaf andr4 IHtlt vanilla til) '
iwo .jruiKa Deaien, tnen add .confec
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.S'X
aaa .-. JiuJ -vit: T Teu
rr"L "A eggfl' two-
iniros ot a cup or milk, two cups, flour,
o ai,d, one-half teaspoons . bakjng
powder.-Beat all together:, than : aa
toldlng; lh. the whlteel' of.' three'
ua r u., rrosi. wita copked.chocc-,
late frbstlnr.' mnrta n:fniir,,o. -n- '.I
cups-powdered : sugar- one :cupn)llliL
Boil-.nntiI.it. atrin. ...i jJ.r
1 SDOOns Cf COCOa find lira iuin:..'..'..
we7t7bd ' 0 "
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Baked. Onlpha In . fiameklrta.'
v Peel : and I partolll 12s ttolium'-Bized
onions: drain: chnn i wi
apppM butter; add two tobtMpobni
IndSr" eaSJf C
taWespbohe eoft: brtkdnCb. S
.tAblespoom chpp'pepae BoVfl
mlnuteaj add: 6ne
and; th. popped fjfo
, if u jwiHma oi, twq . .eggs,, beaten
"3 buttereA, ramekin. 20l&ute7
n;:i "fliuivwivuii..uw.
Serbia Semester:
K. :.Tik i ior t
dermal work offered.
New classes
fanize
ajcredita
given."
tc- ,n.rif
Summer Tetlh'."- ..
jS.orma.iworit onerea. mew classes
organized. Normal credits given,
f! Methods of teaching elementary sub
Ijerts'ofrades One to Eight, mclus
, lve, - emphasized. Courses in rural
school methods and management of
Iere ' " "".
T 1 1 rt- 1 T,T 1
Ink
Do yon want to Uarn'iopiay FIano,
iPrganyiqljnof puitar.. .JFor-a small
' sum w will teach you ' ' , '" .
ij.. vi. k' " 2. f'C'y.C i
AT PQIflE. lTR. j
,'W:play fpjrth grado musiq; -Mgardleu
. ot Dumber of lessons. . requlrad Any
oiie who can - read can' learn "by our
method. -"'-'
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- and most UO-td-datS s'Tstem In' ziat-
ence. W loan yon a perfect1 'Time
r beater,' free; ; . WtiUrfor particulara.
' Am6t;i ScKoBl; phasic
' L ;j516r5l7 Commonwealth Bldar.
THICK, GLOSSY HAIR
il U h'-Re&ittMbto DANDRUFF
Glrlal Try . HI,; Hh flets ao;t, fluffy
and beautiful Get a 25 cent
r !.:.: ) bottle f Oafiderfne.
1f;"'.V fciVrl,;t-.jr,rf r. (,.'c
i.lf yotf care for: hearv ialrlfcat xlls-'
tenarwltti. beaiifyiand. Js Ta4iinf with
lire; has an Incomparable spftness and
Is nuffy.an'd liistrbus try 'Danderlne.
J Just' bne ' application -doubles the
beauty Of troirjhair. besides it lmmn.
diately (JiseolyeB i every particle of
dandruff. . You can nnt have nlm
heavy; ; healthy''' hair: ttityon have
dandrufC- This 4e8tr.udtlve. atjurf robs
the. hair of its bjstre, itB strength and
Its verv 'life "niirt. If nnt '
produces feerlsnness'and rtchine of
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iuo Btnipi me nair roocs-iamisn, loos
en and die; then the .hair falls out
fast Surfely get a 25-ceht botUe of
Knowlton's Danderlne frofliiany drug
store and Just try it: A -J H i
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' ' Senator Depew, amid his 'memories
ot ThankBglvlng,-' Bald :at :Brlar Cliff
manor:; ::; j..;: Si:;;:!!i,i
- ?l remember a Thanksgiving orator,
mi boyhpad In Peekskill, who
workexL.the rpmlnlRffnf a iinn tnn ra.
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w Bcrju ' tua Lime; mv nenr
wviiuw,. . iuu Twiatuir Tsaiu, ; jwuea you
Wouldn't : go; Jnto your pujppkiii field
.without danger bf. leaving your scalp
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id. 'I've" seen the time' when tea
was 5 a pound! . Tver keen the time
when you had to', carry .your gun to
churcty for fear of redskins. I've seen
the tlme'when ;' - .
"At this-point a voice from the gal
lery Bhouted: . , .. .:( .,.
ii"'And I've seen .the time, when I've
looked, at tjie clock.' -U-NeW Orleans
States. 5 ' ;.! i i-.i
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Plenty to Fall . Back On.
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on me," said the egotist" ...
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vvtj. wuiuaeo- uecora-iierald.
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th; time, ' iNatUre never
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