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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,' MONDAY, JANUATtY 13, lfllft
NEW TODAY
.Draymen
Notices
XBW TODAY. ..
Each new dvertlement will
be run under "uw T.d.r" for
the riret Ineertlon only. During
pubeiviuent fnetrtlone of the ad
it will appear under It proper
claaairication.
FOIl KKKr - FurnlxhiMl apartment.
; 5112 Watirl v . "i ; ; .,
' CALL. yiSNLAND' BROS-' rN TO
move your houaehold goo.!. IVIe
ohon. Alan biiKHttge trlnfer-
rlng and heavy hauling.
Architect
CAH OF CflX.N, received today for
poultry ni hijtc feed. ftlyrinxt'ln
& - li ' '
FOB SALE- Ouk if urnlttiro, .ratine mid
heater. flood ax new. Inuulre 7 J r,
Ann: ' . , ; ,
j WANTED Someone to tlte contract
i to level a few nerea of land. In-
AllrutlonH for C'raaJitrt Permit.
Nut lea 1 hereby given that all ap
pllcutlon.4 for permltH to graze cattle,
horwa and aheep within the UMAT1L
I.A NATIONAL. KOKHST durlntr the
seunon 1919. muat be filed in my office,
at Pendleton, Oreffon, on or before Jan-
KAYMOMD W. HATCH, AKOHi. uary 31, Full Information in
taot. ; Phone 7S2J, I'endelton. Oro- regard to grazing feea to be charged
Ton. ' " (and blank forma to be used In making
- j - . . 1. . .applications will be furnished upon
: request. . . ,
j . W. W. Coder, Bupervlaor.,
iiulre "T," thl office. 4
! Fort HE NT 4-rnnm
j Phone 4ir.J.
furnished apt.
! FOR 8AI-K HeUtered Poland t'hl
na boar. Phone 1. Christopher, yi
Aitunia, Ore.
1 FOIt HENT Sleeping rooinn.
Phone
WT AO COI,TJMf ASU
Cl.ANNII-IKIj UIlttCCTOKY.
Counting elx ordinary Korda to
the line and charged by
the line.
' ( Want ad and locale.
Ratra Per Llaa,
'?Mrt Ineertlon, per line ift
Each add. inaertton. per line, 60
One week hIx Ineectton),
each initertlon, per line........ So
1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4e
0 month eontraet, each - lo
aertion,. pir line le
12-month contract, each Id- ''
aertion, per line ...... te
No ada taken for leaa than....2bo
Ada taken over the telephone
only from Jat Oregonlan cub
acribera and thoee Hated in the
Telephone Directory. Copy muat
be In our office not later than
1:30 o'clock day of publication. -
rKTHAYKD From my place near Jle
I -,Hx ono umall Jersey cow.. Notify
iE.'J. King. Phone 228 W. Pendleton.
For Sale
FOt BALE Modern Jiouse and four
lota with garage. 225 Jane St..
Pemilirton, Ore-, . S. Butler; 1113
Indluna Avenue, Spokane, Wanh.
COWS FOB BALIS Call up 4F11.
APPLES FOR SALE l'hone 1F22.
FORD HUO FOIt SALE 1814 mod
el. Inquire City ' Meat Market.
Phone1 703.
FOrtD KOADSTKIt FOR SALE In
quire 21S JJIletii St.
Wanted
WANl'ED Good, dean ga at The
East Oregonlun office.
WANTED Be wins, phone 4tl-W.
HEMSTITCHJNa at the Singer aaop.
ILail ordera promptly attended to.
For Rent
COHY AI'W jlose ill.' 401 Aura.
AITS. AMD ROOMS ALT A APTS.
Attorcejs I
D. W. BAILET, Attorney U
Boom 7,, . Pepio llullding.
rUBNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. GEORGE W. COOTTS.- Attorney
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, (91 Clay-
room, (00
WANTED Stuoble and atraw pasture : FOR RENT SUSEPINQ
for 25 or 30 TiMid of 2 year old colts. Willow. Pbone 482R.
Addrewi p. & Thompson. Box 172.
Pendleton. -. I Nice sleeping rooma. 723 Aura.
CARTER SMYTH E. Attorneya M
Jaw. Office In rear of American
National Lank Building.
-Z 1
WANTED nv renponfiiblo paity, leae!FOrt RENT Furnished houHf-keeping
on 320 to C4U ex-res jtood wheat; rooms. Inquire 619 Johnaon..
Innri t,. 1 t. w m,.r Vft!l r Will ltllV'
outfit if reasonable. . Adlrea with
FEE Si FEE, Attorney at Law. Of
fice In Deapaln Building. ' -
StH'kni' AtK'nllon.
For Bale, imported bluck Percheron
atallton. 8 ycara old, weight 1900 Ion
Kind rttupoKliiim or will trade for
"took rattle. For particulars addreaa
Hox HT, Weston, Ore,
FOR SALE OH TRADE- One 4 5 H.
P. Holt engine in good condition. 0
bargain. K. J. Kln. Thono 22 W.
Pendleton.
full particulars. Hox 85, Weston, Or.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room bun-.
icalow. Inquire this office.
. MlsceOaneoiu
FOR SALE One 75 Holt caterpillar,
SEE FREE demonstration. New sub
stitute for coal and wood .(11 Main
FOR RENT Large front sleeping
room with bath. Inquire 719 Ann j
'street, evening.
Just rebored, with new crank shaft.
I Street.
FOR RENT Largo front room with
or without board. 201 Water St.
See Glenn E. Scott. Pendleton, Ore.
Horses Strayed. '
Strayed irom my pasture near j FOR SALE Note of $5000, due 2
Moacham. 6 head horses, 3 bays three; yearn, Int 8 per cent, secured by
years old end 3 blacks two years old. ' Pendleton Income property.
All branded 98 on Jeft stifle. Suitable j cash or bonds. Write 609
reward will be paid fyr return or In- state Bldg-, Spokane, Wash
Torrnation leaning 10 recovery 01
same. Win. Slusher, Pendleton. Ore.
Accept
Empire
FOR SALM OR TRADE for lease on
grain ranch, 220 acre ranch on west
side of Summer Lake, I-uke county.
Hiib.lrrigaled land. Flue Improve-
ments.' Grow 5 to 7 tons alfalfa. Inj
finest range country. Price (27. 11(10.
l.ond appraised tor that.! Will lake!
lease for ( 1 0,001, lHtle cash and mort.
liage for balance.
Also 2R acres -vlth paid up water
right, unimproved ut (40.00 per acre.
Will be worth (125.00 per acre when
cleared and seeded. Easy to clear.
covered with suge. Will sell or trade I
separately. Fine stock proposition, F. !
M. MoCullcy ami Son, Summw Lake. I
Ore.
ItElJGIOXS MANY
TIME CARD
Weston-Pendleton Autn Slaae
AT t'OlTXCIl. TARLIJ Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:4(
a. m. and 12:45 p. ,
Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00
a. m. and 1:00 p. m.
Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:10
a. m. and 1:20 p. m.
Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight
' Store) for Weston at 10 a. in. and
4:00 p. m.
JARIS. Jnn. 11. Many reli
gious faiths will be represented
when the peace-makers gather.
Marshal Foeh is 11 devout Ro
man Cuthollc. Marshal Halg is
a Presbyterian, President Wil
son is also a Presbyterian.
Lloyd 'George was brought up a 4
I'nttnrtnn. Premier ' Clemen-
ccau and General Petaln . are
Agnostics. Arthur Henderson,
Rritish labor lender. Is a Meth- 4
odlst. Hughs. Australian pre-
niler is a fighting Ilaptlst. 4
FOR SALE Late model Maxwell
touring car. Cheap for cash. E.
M. Goodman, Rieth, Oregon.
I3II,L JENKINS, tho expert horse
shocr. formerly with the Sloan
NICE FRONT room with furnace
heat and bath for rent In private
R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at tw
Room 24, SmUh-CrawforoS Bulld-
S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel
lor at law. Office In Despain Bid,
, I 1
3 A. KEWBKRRT. Attorney at lBw.
I Smith -Crawford Building. '
J PETERSON BISHOP. A?torneya at
Law. Rooma 1 and 4, Smith
Crawford BulldhiC.
shop, now located at 022 Cottonwood, family. Call 224 B. Main St., Phone
near Heck's teed stable, will hoe youj
horses 'satisfactorily.
WHEN YOU NEED good, pure milk,
call George Wachtel, 266J. Succes
sor to Ed Morgan, .
Farm Implements
Second-Hand Dealer
)4444)4444 l'hone 271 W.
V. STROHLE1, dealer in new and sec
ond hand goods. Cash paid for
second hand goods, cheapest place
FOR SALE A few pure blood Rhode
Island Red hens and pullets. Also
Ilirea3 doxeu broiler sized pullets. Rred
to lay. l'hone 10F5.
FOR SALE Ford touring car, 1916
model. O. H. Olcott. 1001 West
A It a.
MONEY TO LOAN on farm
The State Itod Hoard s now loan
ing on improved farm lands not ex- wood street.
ceedlng S5000 to ono person- Apply I
to Clius II. Carter. Pendleton. Oregon. 1
THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all
the wieds the first time o r the
field. Saves one-third the time ana
ands. I ,joe, lots better work. Ordjr now.
Pendleton Weeder Worka, :t Cotton-
Aactioneerg
WRITE M. FITZMAl'lilCE, Condon,
Oregon, for wheat lands, stock
ranches. Sales only.
-4l
COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer.
. makes a specialty of farmer stock,
land machinery sales. "The man that:
JAMES B. PEltltr, Attorney at Law.
Office over Taylor Hardware Company.
RALET AND BALETT, Attorneya at
Law. Office In American National
Bank Building. : . -
FRED B. SCHMIDT. Attorney At
Law. Room 84, Smith-Crawford
Bldg. . ,
Notices
gets you the money." I.eave order
' at East Oregonlan Offlco.
THE WALES Adding Machine Com
tkiiiv wants a high class part time
FOR SALE 1 rotary' White sewing I resident agent to handle local tcirl- '"your ad should be in
machine for (ao. 220 East Court. J tory on commission basis. State qual- when the man with a Job
Cosy Apis. Close in 401 Aura. i Iflcatlons: Address: n. A. Fisher, j looks at the "wants."
1 . ' TUta- RAO Alnelr. Ttl.W Ciflttlo 'h i
your an. should put you in toucn f
with a new Job before you have be
gun to "worry." ' 1
Taken Up. f
There came to my place at Middle
Cold Springs about Dec. 6, 1918, on
small grey mare, weight about 850
Ins. 7 years old, branded circle on
. 1 i right stifle. Owner can have same)
evidence ' by paying charges.
to offer U. J. CAMPBELL, ,
Box 6S6, Pendleton, Ore.""
If reading the ads will help you to Tour ad should be mere when tha
Ypur ad. should serve you quickly buy more wisely, isn't the task worth 'servant YOU OUGHT TO HAVE look
when the cook leaves. j while? , , . at the "Heln want."
If
MEN'S
FINE
ON -
SALE
AT
k- . -
Youna: M-tii'm and Men.
It-rtfiilnr. Slonls ami Ijoorm
liltut S'rmn iiuUiilwil.
Womlrrfiil iili!C'to 9.!V00.
fiiinraiilcd ill I-wool fabrics.
I'itiPst worklMiuislilp.
AllrrniiiiiiH
.SjiI Ktartn Manday, .Inn. 13th
KmcJn Kiitimlay ntfthi, Jan.
IHih.
BOND
BROTHERS
Pendh-lnn's Lending clot tilers
SALTS IS FINE FOR
KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT
M SIf TIJE Klli FYS AT OXCK
W lll:N HACK Ill RTS Oil
tl.AI)li:i llOTIIKItS.
growing. The fourth to die as a re
sult of the eating of asparagus salud
Tuesday night was Mrs. Eleanor:
llldge, following the death of Mrs.!
Clara Schukark Hubbard, which oc-j
curred Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. j
Smith, at whose heme the dinner par
ty was given, died Wednesday after
noon. All are well known -colored people i
of Rnle. They were invited to the j
.Smith hi) me for dinner and ate home
No man or woman who eats meat j canned asparagus.
mistake by ; ;
FOOD WORTH BILLION
AND HALF GOES TO
EUROPE BY JULY
To Speak in Oregon
For. World league;
tories, Mr. Hoover said that the presi- j Ex-Pl"6Sident Tflf t
.uont nan tne muttfr unuor considera
tion. Norman Uatig was named as
the other American member of ' the
council, w hil France has announced j
I the aponpitinfiit of Etienne Ceinon- j
' tel and M. Vilsrain. The FritiNh and
' Italian members of the counci
j not-been named a yet.
r.ajj Raid.
The Oregon branch of the league
.'ill arrange for the northwest "leagu
of nationfv" conference -and by the time
it hi held H i anticipated concret
' ; information as to the form of the pro-
rORTIuAXD. Jan. 11. Former; ..nsed loacue will be had from Versail-
have President William Howard Taft will s.
ho the principal speaker at an Oregon- k jt waa aL0 decided to call upon the
In discupsing the food situation in j Idaho-Washington "Ieague of Xa j Oregon legislature to adopt a re-solii
rrguinrly can make
.f.UHhinsv the litdneys occaMiimaily. nah
a well known iiuttioniy- ivieai nirinsj
W VSIIINGTOV. Jun. 11. The will-
nii, liifliiding (lie 1 H.I it or Wushins- j
ton Mate.
Salin Situation Sc-yIoii-;.
uric acid which ring the kidney of w,4.rtt vs,. Wiu, Am-ri.an
pores so they KluBhly filter or struhi triMH is uniioiiwod today hy the wnr
only part of the waste and P0"s J (rwrtutciit. Tho IMu ldo if due In New
from the blood, then you get l"kiynrt January 17 wftli.casuul rompa-
Neariy all rheumatism, nenoaencs. nv
er iron hi, nervousness. constipation.
dizziness- Fleeplessness. Madder dlsor
dera come irom Vlugglsh kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache
in the kidneys or your .back hurts, of
tf the urine is cloudy, offensive, full
of sediment. Irregular of passage or
attended by a sensation of scaldinK.
Ret flbout four ounces of Jad Salts
from any reliuble pharpiucy and take
a tablespoonful in a glass of water
i before breakfast for a few days ana
your kidneys will then act fine. Thin
famous salts Is made from the add of
grapes and lemon Juice. combinea
with lithla and haa been- used for
generations to flush clogged kidney
and stimulate them to activity, also
to neutralize the acids in urine so It
no longer causes Irritation, tlius end
ing bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive and cannot
i Injure; make a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which all regular
meat eaters should take now and then
to keep th kidneys clean and the
blood pure, thereby avoiding seriom.
' kidney eompllcatlons.
1 Germany, Mr. Hoover said ,th;it thCjtUns" rally in Portland February 16. i
United Slates has 38 officers travel- according to information discussed at
PAULS, Jan. 11. Herbert C. Hoov
er who lias been appointed director of
allied food relief In newly liberated,
neutral and enemy territories in Eu
rope, t-nid that Ocrman ships totalling
nearly three atillton tons will be used
to carry food to Europe and that
licrmim passenger boats will be used
to send American soldiers h-mne.
"Food worth 1 . " 0 o.fi 0 o must
he. imported into Europe J.iuti-wi-nmv
and July 1." said Mr. Hoover. "Lib-
crated territories will be fed first but
fiALKAf. or.. Jan. 11. With evenfinl)Ch nf this territory has no olher
nurses and assistants at some of thej government than that of wattered
hospitals becoming ill from influen- nuuiicipalities: it bas no credit and is
unable to pay for food.
'Poland, Armenia, ('xccho-SSlovakia
and the Jugo-Sl.tv republics r. re in this
condition as well us many other suf-
ing through that country conducting ' a meeting of the executive committee
1 an investigation. He said that as yet , or the Oregon branch of the League to'
reports are not sufficiently complete ; Enforce Peace. Friday evening. Pres.
for a definite statement of the CJer-i ident Lowell of Harvard university and I
man position, but he thinks 4hat im- ' Frank Walsh will also be speakers of;
tlon favorable to a league of nation
ar proposed by President Wilson.
I
the it nut ion here has become R
serious that city authorities have in
timated that the already tfKht ban
may be drawn even t ighter unless
radical steps are taken to preserve the
regulations. It is even possible that
the prohibitory measures may be ex
tended to apply to all but absolutel
essentia! businesses, such as meat
markets, groceries and drug stores
and that other merchandising estab
lishments will be ordered closed.
It Is estimated there are fully 1000
cases of the disease in the city.
fering sections. Most of the necessary
food must come from the United
States and representatives of that
government are conferring with those
of the allied powers as to means for
paying for this food."
' Tho Money Question,
When asked how the United States
will raise the money to meet the im
mediate demands of liberated terrl-
rnediate relief will possibly not be im
perative. In any event, he indicated
that -Germany must wait until - the
other sufferers are fed.
lioiiitKHs (.it y.vi.mm iv itoNns
NKW UASTLK, Ind.. Jan. II. The
first national laiik of Ix'alsvillo wan
ohhtfl of f.VMMM in lilXTty bond
l'uni-h I toll.. Say Women.
national prominence at the meeting, it (during the iiiht.
SPANISH INFLUENZA-JUST GRIP
CAMOUFLAGED UNDER A NEW NAME
TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 11. To ellm-
inatf partiality, which, It is declared
has been shown to men in the eli-
fi.reoment of the city vice disease or-,
dinance, the Woman' Club of Tacomn i "
nrn. disease is Simply""
for men equal that imposed on wo- j
men offenders.
Mine Convention Cullod.
SPOKANE, Jan. 11 The . annual
convention of the Xorthwest Mining
Association, comirising mining oper
ators of northwestern states and tht
District of Columbia, will be held
here March 10 to 16. it was announc
ed today by. Frank C. Bailey, the sec
retary. f ,
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
. t -fl,.-c-..r rr i i ee j I T."l..
juTrrnr Wll r 1 w as luciei e.vei tisutj; tu tvccij ji i uici iu.
BY ALOIAN
I
! Woman at National
Republican Meet is
Novelty for Chairman
CHICAGO. Jan. 10. -Women to-,
(lay participated on an equal fooi
liux with men In (lellhrratloiis ofv
tho hiiMT coiini-'ll of tho rcmihll-, ,
ran party. Two women when the)
Kutiomil rcptillllean eomiiiltloo
tviiit into Pxwulivp rsson. were
in Uip scats. Iiolillnir "proxies for
miil innmltt-tncii. AxorliiKr
to the notional chairman lip ha.4
iim-rr iH-fore1 seen women seated
III n national committee nicetiiiur.
CIVIO PAItTV WINK in iiaii-;n
t'OI'KXII.WiK.N, Jan. 1. K.leetl
ons for a national eonventlon In Ha
deii resulteil In n. vletorv for the dvlo
Party, liicludlnir Hoctnl tlenioornts.
eiix lists and conservative. They
polled 90.IMIO votes attains! I I.OIHl for
Hie Inili'iH'iiileiii soeialistH.
I'XFIf.r.F.U TXNAGK UFCREASFD
NFV VOHK. Jan. l(.-r-l;nfllll
Intinasc of Uie I'nlletl KtaUn sleel enr
pom t Ion vvas J.37II.I.M8 on laecejiilH
31, It Is announced today, aualn-t H,
I2l.:i N'ovcauuer 3U.
For Banting Eczema
Greasy salve and ointment should
not be applied if good clear skin is
wanted. From any druggist for 35c or
$1 .00 for large siie, got a bottle of Zemo.
When applied as directed it effectively
removes eczema, quickly stops itching,
and heals skin troubles, also sores,
bums, wounds and chafing. It pene
trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is
a clean, dependable and inexpensive,
antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe
nothing you have ever used is as effec
tive and satisfying.
', The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Til I1AMNI BRAND, X
X C-V-V hl.ck -v-r a Jllr..dV
9m mtV. I Tnk -vttW. Wh fjrwr ,
Ij w frBit. A.kiovf iii.cinLiM.'rrMii
I C AJF ItlAMUND II HA Nik 11
A fJ
11.1,1. frtr ttS
CM. atWdal Bf, Slt. Alwtysl Krllal.k
soLflsypfiiooJSistvmiv
France Bleeds From
Battle Wounds While
Germany Kcpairs Havoc
PARIS, Jnn. 11. The corro-
spondent of the I'et It Journal.
with the French armies, draws
a strong contrast between condi-
Hons In the cities and throughout
the country In France and Oer-
. many. France, he says, al-
though victorious, Is stiil bleed-
lne- from Innumerable wounds.
whereaa vanquished Germany !
already repairing the Jia,voo of
defeat and .bustling activity has
been resumed In sonic of tho fac-
tories,
After depleting the woes In
the devastated regions, the cor
. respondent adds: . "Travelers
riiirniiiir from Germany report
that tlermnny Is proetlcally pn-
scathed In that In some places
the people even preserve hope of
revenge- IM goes on aa former-
ly; loonia aro In operation, en-
glnes are liumniing and recon-
siriiotion work ia already unflor
vny. In Franco, on the con-
triiry, mine shifts must he con-
solblated and reinforced, bouses
and cities rebuilt and fields lev-
eled."
Another race that Is going to fore,
i'olwin Kalnd Kills Four.
Itoisii. lirahn, Jan. H. Tbe'tia
Kcdy lu (.lie usiuugua l-jlaon cane la
!
H r"1'1" KM 1" 1 1 i S3
2 mm-TTmmL i
I -g-r-s ' II I If VRTTN Five ACROSS TrX VWf: . j
:i I a i i mmn .? ihh I
the Old-Fafihioned Grip, the Same That Has Sweat
Over the World Times Without Number. Since 1831
the United States Has Had Five Epidemics.
The Last Epidemic in 18S9- rifl,bed in over the "arts untn the skin
OH r.nmA 1? Pr.n!n U ' u" iniwiy ana cove re a
w vomt l iuin uuwia vj with two thicknesses of
Way of France and Has
Leave the
hot flannel
clothing' loose
o T?nU A7-, T 1aro.una in necK anl te hat nf the
vj i vii a m. itutu iiaiuce Aa bod'
Grippe. This Time
Conies By Way of Spain
y liberates the Ingredients in the
Jtjform of vapors. These vapors, in
haled with each breath, carry the
medication directly to the parts af.
Ifected. At the same time, VapoRub -ORIGIX
OP TIIF IISESF ' is aDsorbet through and stimulates
Spanish influenza, which appeared he -skin. attracUng the blood to the
in Spain In May. has swept over the'surface- and thus aid in relieving the
world in numerous epidemics as far (congestion within,
back as history runs. HinDocrates re-! '0 OCCASION' FOR PAXIC
fers to an epidemic In 12 B. C, which) There is no occasion for panic ln-
lis regarded by many to have been in-jr'"112 or enp has a very low per."
ifluenza. Every century has had its centage of fatalities not over on w
attacks. Beginning with 1831, this death out of every four hundred
country has had five epidemics, the cases, according to the N". C. Board
lixti in iftiO.n lof Health. The chief -flaneur lie in ,
TiiK SYMITOMS..
Grip, or influenza as it is now rall
ied, usually be? ins with a chill follow
ed by aching, feverishness and some
j times nausea and dizziness, and a
; general feeling of weakness and dc
( pression. The temperature is from
100 to 104, and the fever usually lasts
complications arising, attacking prin
cipally patients in a run down condi-
tion tho.e who'dont go to bed soon
enough, or those who st up too
early.
HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE.
Evidence seems to prove that this Is
a germ disease, spread principally by
from three to five days. The perms jhunvtn contact, chiefly through
attack the mucous membrane, or lin- 'coughing, sneezing or spitting. So.
ing of the air passages nose, throat avoid persons having colds which
;and bronchial tubes there is usually 'means avoiding crowd a common
ja hard cough, especially bad at night, drinking cups, roller towels, etc. Keep
ioften times a sore throat or tonsils, up your bodily strength by plenty of
jand freqn-ently all the appearances of oxreise in tho open air, and good
'a severe head cold. food. '
TI1K TltKATMFXT , KFF.P FISFF FKOM COLDS. - '
Go to bed at the first symptoms " Above all, avoid colds, as colds irri-
take a purgative, eat plenty of nour- tate the lining of the air passages and.
tshing food, remain perfectly quiet render them much better breeding
and don't worry. Nature herself is places for the germs.
the only "cure" for influenza and will I'se A'ick's YapoHuh at tho very
throw off the attack if only you con- first ulcn of a cold. For a head cold,
serve your strength. A little Quinine, molt a little VapoRub In ft si io on and f
Aspirin or Dover's Powder may he inhale tho vapors, .or bettor still, use J,
given by the physician s directions to : VapoRub In a benaoln steant kettle. If $
allay the aching. Always call a doc- this Is not available, use an ordinary v
tor; since the chief danger of grip is teakettle. Fill half-full of boiling wa
ter, put in half i teaspoon of Vapo-1
Hub from time to time-- keep the
kettle just slowly boiling and inhale
the steam arising.
XtH'K Vick's VapoRub ia the dis
covery of a North Carolina druggist,
who found how to combine. In salve
form. Menthol and Camphor with
such volatile oils as Kuealvptus.
In its weakening effect on the system.
which allows complications to devi-lop.
There are chiefly pneumonia and
bronchitis, sometimes inflammation of
tho middle ear, or heart affection. .
For these reasons, it is very import
ant that the patient remain in bed un
til his strength returns stay in led
at least two flays or more after the f-
ver has left you. or if yon are over frt Th me. Cuhebft, etc., so that when the
or not strong, stay in b-rd four day
'or more according to tho severity of
tho attack.
j FXTFHXAT, AIMMC VriOX
I In order to stimulate the lining of
the air pasigcs to throw off the srip
j germs, to aid in loosenm-i the phlegm
and keeping tlie air pass.i'-'fs ojn-n.
'thtss making the luvn thing easier,
'Vick's VapoRub wul! ho fouml cfie--,
tive. litti, wet towels shoula .e ap
salvo is apptiftl to tho bMly heat,
thse ingredn nts are ltbrat'd In the ,
furm of vapors. Vaioltub can be had
in three sizes at all druggists. While
eomparattvrlv new in certain parts of
tho North., it is the standard home
remedy in th Smith and Went for nit
forms of cold troubles over six mil
lion jars were sold last year. VapoKuh
is particularly reeommeuded fr chil
dren's -riip or colds, as It is ex-
plied over the thrjit. Jrt and back , UTuatljr applied and can, therefor, be
between the fdiouldrr blades to open usi d fn-t ly and cften without the
the purea, TiuJU VVti;u Uuuia. toUitUtCit li4iuiful WUcU.