Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 20, 1908, Image 3

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DRY FARMING IN IDAHO.
Is 'Your
Hair Sick?
Resum« of Idaho Experiment Station
Bulletin No. 62.
By Eli«» Nelson. Irrig«tioni»t.
1« the western part of Nes l'ereM
But just as the citizen was about to
have the man who bad sandbagged him
• rre«ted, ho was opportunely waited on
by a committee of the Commercial Club.
"We have the welfare of our beauti­
ful city much at heart," they observed.
| *T’m glad to hear that!” replied th*
citizen, cordially. "So have L’’
The committee cleared their thr<>et*
"Of course the price of real estate 1*
about tlie main element In th« w«lf*re
of a city," they went on.
I "Of course,” the citizen assented, be­
ing something of a booster himself.
Here the committee, looking at him
verj* hard, came to the point.
"We have the honor to inform you,”
quoth they, "that real estate wade up
i into sandbags yields more profit and
by that commands a higher price than
real estate In any other form.”
This naturally ended the matter. The
' citizen saw the point at once and was
profuse in his thanks at being set right,
I while the committee went on their way
rejoicing in the consciousness of a good
thing done.—Puck.
YOU’RETOO THIN.
Even Slight Catarrhal Derangements
tj tht Stomach Produce Acid Fer­
mentation of the Food.
Its Stomach Catarrh
coanty and throughout southern Idaho
Some people ar* thin and always re­
the precipitation is amall and arid
main thin, from temiwramontal rea­
conditions there prevail.
Farming
sons. Prob*bly in such cases nothing
without irrigation ia this* purtiot* of
That’s too bad ! We had no­
can be done to change this personal
the state may therefore be termed dry
ticed it vas looking pretty
peculiarity.
farming.
But there are • large number of peo­
thin and faded of late, but
The man who has not capital to pur­
In Idaho dry farming hat been quite
ple who get thin, or remain thin, who
naturally did not like to apeak
chase a large farm must be satisfied
successful with 12 inches of annual pre
naturally would be plump and fleshy
with small holdings. Ten acres in fruit
of it. By the vay, Ayer’s
but for some digestive derangement.
cipitation. It is practiced in eastern
and truck garden will furnish occupa­
Thin people lack in adipose tissue.
Oregon
even
with
but
9
to
10
inches.
Hair Vigor is a regular hair
tion for one man all the time, and dur­
Adipose tissue 1« chiefly composed of
The
average
annual
precipitation
for
grower, a perfect hair re­
ing fruit harvest extra help will need
fat.
southern Idaho is 12.95 inches. Dry
to be employed.
storer. It keeps the scalp
Fat is derived from the oily constit­
farming should be successful in Idaho
If the husbandman can realize as
uents of food.
clean and healthy.
on all soils that are 4 to 5 feet deep
large returns for his individual lal>or
The fat-making fooo* are called by
“ I am well acquainted with Ayer's Hair
and suitable in other respects provided
the physiologist, hydrocarbons. This
'•
i ire it very much. I would •■pa-
devoted to the cultivation of ten acres
dally recommend it hi an excellent dressing
(onu.ellns of ¡train Titea.
proper methods of cultivation are pur
class of foods ar« not digested in the
of land as he could from operating a
fur the hair, keeping It soft and smooth, and
It is difficult to cut large tile with quarter of a section it would be great
preventing the hair from splitting at the
stomach at all. They are digested in
sued.
end».”— MlNMk F kitz , Voedum, Mich.
a view to fitting small tile to connect economy to work the smaller farm and
the duodenum, tlie division of tiie ali­
Dry farming has been practiced sue
laterals with main drains, There is a place the residue of his capital at In­
4j«r Co, Lowell, Maa«
mentary canal just below the stomach.
ccssfully on various soils ranging from
man uiau turerà of
great deal of danger of the tile break­
Tlie digestion of fat is mainly, if not
heavy clay to sandy. The depth of the ing, and one Is likely to lose two or terest.
SAPSAPAXILLA.
wholly,
the work of tlie pancreatio
Truck
gardening
and
fruit
growing
PILLS.
soil is of more importance than the three large tile In attempting to form
juice. This Juice is of alkaline reac­
CHERRY PECTORAL.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
have become established branches of
kind.
The average soil in southern a junction, and, at the best, the junc­
agriculture. The farmer raises his bv local application«, as they cannot reac'i the tion, aud is rendered inert by tlie addi­
diseased portion of tlie ear. '1 her-* is only one
Idaho is capable of absorbing 3 inches tion is likely to be a poorly formed
own supplies of fruit and vegetables, uaytocuie deafness, and that is by constitu­ tion of acid. A hyperacidity of the
of water for each foot of depth. Of oue, unless considerable care is taken but the multitude of residents of cit­ tional remedies. lieaniess is caused by an in­ digestive fluids of the stomach passing
Two large paintings and seven watei
condition of the mucous lining of the down into the duodenum, destroy*
this amount 2 inches is available water In covering the openings and cementing ies depend on the professional fruit flamed
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
colors by Ibsen, painted while he was
and may be used by crops. The re­ tlie joint. I have, therefore, found it grower and market gardener for their you have a runbling sound or imperfect hear­ the pancreatic fluid for digestive pur­
and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is poses. Therefore, the fats are not di­
young, have been discovered at Nlt-I>a-
advisable to recommend the use of a supplies of fruit and vegetables. Small ing,
the result, and unless the inflammation can Is-
len. Sweden, in the possession of ths mainder is not given up by the soil. To
taken out and this tube restored to its normal gested or emulsified, and tlie system 1*
farms are multiplying annually and condition, hearing w ill be destroyed forever: deprived of its due proportion of oily
widow of one of Ibsen's friends. It is absorb 12 inches of rain and hold it as
become
profitable Investments when nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, constituents. Hence, the patient grows
available
moisture
requires
6
feet
of
well known that the dramatist during
which is nothing but an inflamed condition oi
operated to truck gardening and fruit the mucous surfaces.
Ils youth was interested In drawing and soil. While a deep soil is a great ad
|thin.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
growing. An acre of onions in aver­ case
painting. So far only two paintings vantage, dry farming has been success
The beginning of the trouble is a ca­
of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cun-
age seasons will return a gross income not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send fo: tarrhal condition of tlie stomach which
and two water colors were known, be- ful on soils of lesser depth than that.
circulars,
free.
of $300 to $700 and fruit will average
onglng to a private collection. They all The equivalent of an inch of rain stored
F J. CHENEY' & CO..Toledo, O. causes hyperacidity of tlie gastrio
Sold bv Druggists 75c.
$250 to $000 per acre. An acre of ap­
juices. This hy peracidity is caused by
were painted during bls youth.
in the soil is capable of producing 2^
Ta.e
Hall
’
s
Family
1*111« for constipation.
ple trees have sold as high as $1,200
fermentation of food in the stomach.
bushels of wheat per acre if it be
L'ncla Allan.
on the trees, the purchaser furnishing
I When the food is taken into the stom-
With Father’* Muale.
“They say,” remarked Unci« Allen utilised.
| ach, if the process of digestion does
the packages and harvesting the crop.
Bragdon, the composer, was working
Sparks, "that the corporations are not
With good methods it should be pos
The land can be so operated as to
not begin immediately, acid fermenta­
on his symphonic poem when the baby’s
going to contribute anything to the cam­ sible to conserve at least one half of
produce a crop of early peas and fol­
tion will take place. This creates a
lusty
cry
was
heard
from
the
nursery.
paign funds this year. Then we won't
hyperacidity of the stomach Juice*
lowed by turnips or late cabbages.
the precipitation to do duty in crop
have as much camixiign oratory as usual.
Bragdon bore it manfully for five min­ which in their turn
prevent the pan-
Small farms are particularly adapted
In actual practice not
JUNCTION OF TILES.
There is no loss without soma gain."— production.
utes, expecting baby’s mother to come creatic digestion of thc oils, and th*
to men in moderate circumstances and
much
more
than
one-fourth
is
generally
Chicago Tribune.
to the rescue. Then he opened the door emaciation results.
utilized, the three-fourths being lost by connecting box or basin, built in the who depend on their labor to support and shouted upstairs:
A dose of Peruna before each messi
main drain at points where laterals their families. The small farm not
I) I map pointed.
surface evaporation or by run off.
"What is the matter? Harry, are hastens the stomach digestion. By
connect. These basins may be made only yields a large cash income when
“Mrs. Wraxall, how do you like your
you teasing the baby?”
The amount of moisture that is ab­
hurrying digestion, Peruna prevent*
new flat?”
of plank or brick or cement, accord­ properly managed, but it furnishes a
“No, papa.”
sorbed
by
the
soil
and
retained
very
fermentation of tlie contents of the
"Don't »ay anything about it, Mr«,
ing to convenience or fancy. Of what­ home for the family aul guarantees
“You must be doing something to | stomach, and the pancreatic Juice is thus
Deep ever materials, the box should be steady employment to the owner twelve
Hugo, but I’m all out of patience with largely determines the yield.
make
hint cry.”
preserved in its normal state. It then
it.”
peroolation is therefore to be desired from twelve to eighteen inches square, months iu the year.—Goodall's Farmer.
"No, papa—truly! All Ethel aud I only remains for the patient to eat a
“What is the trouble?”
and surface cultivation to prevent un according to the size of the main tile.
“There isn’t a single thing I can find
did was to try to sing him to sleep BUtllcient amount of fat-forming foods,
A Farm Dairy.
necessary losses by evaporation should Tlie best time to build tlie box is when
fault with.”
with your lullaby.”
and the thinness disappears aud plump­
The
accompanying
plan
for
a
farm
be practiced. Deep plowing favors the tile main is laid. Two sides of the
ness takes its place.
<>ooa Ja<lgin«nl.
box,
dairy
will
give
a
general
Idea
of
the
namely
opposite
sides,
will
be
storage of water in the soil. Maintain­
“Your partner," remarked the privi­
ing a dust mulch over the surface tends used for the main line, the other two requirements for such a building. Ac­
leged friend, "seems to be a man of
sides when the box Is built should be commodation is mads for handling the
Two Little Slip«.
to conserve that which the soil has
unusually good Judgment,”
fitted with the first tile of the laterals, milk of thirty cows and making butter.
Admission slips to the hospitals ar«
For
Infants
and
Children.
“You bet he Is,” replied the self-ac­ absorbed. It is important to preserve which may bo immediately or at some A cement floor Is iu every way suj>eri-
pretty likely to be matter-of-fact reo
knowledged brains of the firm. "Why, this dust blanket over fields by liar­ subsequent time completed. Tills basin
ords and more or less tragic, but occa­
he never makes a move without asking rowing and especially on the summer or box should extend six to twelve
sionally, the New York Sun report«,
Bears the
fallow should this be done, That will inches below tlie line of the drain, and
my advice!”—Chicago News.
a bit of unconscious humor is found in
Signature of
prevent the soil below the mulch from besides serving
them.
for connecting the
Kent ICnlltf hlenment.
drying
out.
Leaving
the
summer
fal
basin
will
serve
for
a
slle
basin,
that
A slip at Gouverneur recently report­
"Pop, what is a chiropodist?**
ed that a driver of a hansom had re­
A meaded.
“One of these people who tell your low lie rough during summer allows the Is, will collect any sediment which
The editor was dreaming in his "don" ceived his Injuries by "falling off a
character from your
handwriting. soil to dry out. With such practices may happen to get into the various
there ia a large loss of moisture and no
when the door opened and a rather perch,” and the man’s name was Bird.
That's right, Tommy; always ask pa particular gain in fertility for the elab­ lines of tile discharging Into It. Also,
Another Gouverneur slip announced
stern-visaged woman entered, without
anything you want to know.”—Balti­ oration of plant food does not take the box may lie continued to the
ground surface and be provided there
apology, says a writer in the Baltimore that the patient was hurt by "falling
more American.
place in a dry soil.
off water wagon"—a fall, it might b«
Sun.
Summer fallowing alternate years is with a tight cover, or if ft is not de­
recommended for all localities with less sired to have a box exposed thus and
“Will you kindly explain,” she be- added, which Is always dangerous.
e . BURTON.— a ssayer ari Chemint.
in the way, it may be covered with
H OWARD
gan, grimly, thrustlng a newspaper
Leadville, Colorado» Specimen price*: Gold, than 15 inches of annual precipitation.
Silver, I, ad, fl ; Gold, Sil ver, 75c; Gold, SOc; Zinc or Wkere there is more than that it is gen­ plank about fifteen Inches below the
“*VI<h KblnliiK Morning Face.”
clipping
under file editor's nose, "why
Copper,^1. <’vanido tests. Mailing envelopes and erally possible to grow a crop every
ground surface and then covered over
“This luminous plant," said a young
full pricelist sent on application. Control and Um**
your reviewer refers to my recent book
iure work Nt>llciled.
lieiereucet Carbonata N» year. Growing a cultivated crop every with soil—the position of the box be­ or to a wooden floor for a creamery.
father, according to tlie Philadelphia
llonal Bank.
other year is more profitable than a ing carefully marked on the drain map When properly put in, a cement floor as a "History o* Female Suffrage by a I Record, “ought to be au excellent thing
netw
Historical
Writer?
’
"
single erop system. For every year
"Quite unpardonable,” said the ed­ among families."
cropping the plowing should be in the or its distance measured from two will last indefinitely and can tie kept
“How so?” asked a friend.
fall. For the bare summer fallow the points near at hand. Such a basin Is clean and sanitary, whereas a wooden itor, gravely. “Of course the word
“Why,” said the young father, “you
plowing may be either in the spring or an excellent device to use where two floor is short lived, quicly rots out should be spelled with a *y.’ ”
in the fall. The former has been most or three lines of drain unite.
and is always a source of contamina­
Just touch up the baby's face w'lth it
OPEN ALL THE YEAR successful in the Columbia basin up­
Of whatever material the box Is tion.
CITO St- Vitas’ Pance and all Nervons DU-axea before retiring, and then you can se«
r 11 N permanently cured by Dr. Kllne'a Or. ut
C latsop B each S easide , O regon lands, the latter has proven the better built, the tile on the four sides should
.Serve ___
Restorer,
s-nd for FREE . |2trial
bottle and
•Serva
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— to give him bls bottle without mak­
system in Utah.
•'Tur Dirertly on the besch overlooking
cream« Ur. IL IL Klin.. 1.1..»31 Arch BL, FUKa-.l'a. ing a light.”
Calve* with Scour*.
1 nt the ocean. Hot wait hatha and
With fall plowing the soil settles dur
A dairyman gives this remedy for
Hl IFF
"nrf bathing. Recrea- '- ‘ -
ing winter and good capillary connec
ULirr nuuit Hon pler lor nB|,|ni?. :
Furnlehln« an Inspiration.
white scours: Carbolic acid diluted 1
nr Nun parlore. Electric light*. Fire- ?
tion with subsoil is thus ensured,
"What is it you are writing in such a
to 5; "kept a vial In my pocket and
ur place and Nteani beat, line walk*
with spring plowing the lower part of
hurry. Will?” asked Mrs. Borus.
A DERAM” an^ drive*. Nca food* a *peo
just as soon as the calf was dropped I
the furrow slice does not become firm
UiiCUUn tally« Rate*. S2.5O and t8*0t
"I saw you discharge the cook « few
per day. 9iT Special rate* by the week.
poured some on the navel next to bod.v minutes ago,” answered E. Will Boms,
enough. Packing to close up the air
DAN. «1. MOOKE, Proprietor
space* is therefore an ad
and some on the nose, and every calf the struggling author, without looking of the Well-Informed of the World haa
Either the sub surface packer
that I got before dry I raised, but when up from his work.
always been for a simple, pleasant
corrugated roller may be used for that
"What of that?”
dropped in the night and the caw licked
and efficient liquid laxative remedy of
purpose. Packing in connection with
“
It
was
intensely
dramatic.
”
dry before I got them, they died."
spring plowing is recommended for the
“Gracious!
You are not trying to i known value; a laxative which physi­
lighter soils in Idaho.
dramatize it?”
cians could sanction for family use
ReMortiiff MeHtluwn,
Rotation of crops in drv farming
“Not at all, my dear, You can't Ret because its component parts are
Meadows can often be revived ano
should be practiced at least in the more
quick enough action on a drama. I'm
made profitable by the application of
favorable localities as the fertility of
known to them to be wholesome and
nowlizing it."
the land is then maintained. While
commercial fertilizer.
This can be
truly beneficial la effect, acceptable
continuous wheat growing for several
111« Money*« Worth.
made up of 150 pounds of nitrate of
to the system and guntie, yet prompt,
deeades in some districts has not ex
A gentleman Interviewed the laun­
soda, 150 pounds of acid phosphate and
in action.
hausted the soil, there cannot be much
70 pounds of muriate of potash. These dryman in regard to lost garments,
dependence upon the permanency of
In supplying that demand with its
materials should tie well mixed and says a writer in Harper’s Weekly, with
such a system.
excellent combination of Syrup of
the
following
result
:
sown broadcast about this time, care
Winter wheat generally yields 4 to 5
Laundryman—I regret to tell you. Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali­
being taken to distribute it evenly over
more per acre than spring va
St. Helen’s Hall, Portland, Or. bushels
SILT BASIN.
fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along
■Ir,
that one of your shirts is lost.
risties.
The most promising winter
the field.
Resident and Day School for Girla. wheat for southern Idaho are Turkey
Customer But here I have paid you ethical lines and relies on the merits
Catalogue on Request.
Rod, Forty fold. Gold Coin, Lofthouse be carefully fitted in so as to allow
llatcbe* IS Chlek* from 1,3 Egg«.
twelve cents for doing It up.
of the laxative for its remarkable
and Odessa. The best spring varieties nothing to enter the box except what
“Phoebe,” a large hen owned by
Laundryman Quite right, sir. We success.
are Kubanka Durum. Blue Stem, Little goes there through the tile.
Mrs. T. Z. Bush, of Birdsboro, Pa., for laundered it before we lost it.
That is one of many reasons why
Club. Red Chaff and Sonora.
If the main drain la to be built of
a
long time has had a reputation of
Other cereals have been successful plank, It certainly would be better to
Mother» will find Mm. Wtnalow*» loothlng Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is
on drv land, such as Sixty Days, Kher­ aplke the plank, for two reasons: First, laying an egg every day and sometimes Syrup the be«' remedy to ubo tot their ch.'Wrm given the preference by the Well-
son and Big Four oats and Smooth to prevent displacement, and secondly, two per day. Now she has hatched out luring the teething period.
Informed. To get its beneficial effects
of thirteen eggs fifteen healthy chick­
Hullers barley
____ j___
and .j rye.
. Potatoes have
to prevent entrance of solid matter, it
Side Llfthta on Potty.
always buy the genuine—manufac­
been quite successful without i rriga-
ens. Mrs. Bush can not account for
Tli» ancient mariner had shot the •1- tured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
Early varieties,
such
tion. ___
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_ ___
as __ Early has been found that the joints of the the extra number except that there
bat rose.
Ohio and Six Weeks, nre the best, . Al- box will «afford sufficient means of in­ must have been two pairs of twins.
“I was absolutely out of meat,” ho only, and for sale by all leading
fall’s is very drouth resisting and may gress for the water even if the planks
pleaded,
"ami I couldn't shoot a canvas druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle-
be sown on the arid farm, Tn favor- are spiked, and if they are not spiked
A Few Farm Tipa.
ba<k duck without getting into trouble
With PREMIUMS Given
able localities it may give two cuttings there is danger of too great o|>enfngs
Keep the water sprout growths rub­ with the game warden.”
while the less favorable but one.
I REE for CARTON TOPS
P N U
and finally tilling the box with sedi­
No. 27 -oa
bed off the fruit trees.
Let us not blame Samuel Taylor Cole
In
com*
localities
in
southern
Idaho
ment.—Exchange.
and SOAP WRAPPERS from
ridge,
however,
for
taking
liberties
with
the profitableness of dry farming is no
Angora goats have been found ex­
> I
this bald narrative when he worked it
matter of doubt, for from 25 to 35
ceedingly profitable on many farms.
<
heiMlcal
Fertilisers.
up into a Poem You Ought to Know.
bushels of wheat per acre are produced
Strong chemical fertilizers should
Cow peas are to the South what
BORAX PRODUCTS Where yields are small the cost of pro
duetion must be greatly reduced to give not lie given too lavishly to growing clover and alfalfa are to the North.
leather Goods. Pocket Books, Purses,
■ margin of profit and operations must plants. Nitrate of soda Is good as a
Bordeaux mixture is the best all-
Hand Bags, Chatelaines, Suit Cases,
Trunks, Collar and Cuff Cases, Razor be on a considerable scale. Each man I source of nitrogen, but you can not around spraying material In exist­
Strops, Traveling Bags, Toilet and should handle from 200 to 300 acres. grow a plant in pure nitrate of soda, ence.
Sewing Cases, Rain Coats, Umbrella* By means of eo operation among farm acid phosphate and other actual food
In renting land I* aure to make a
era traction engines may be employed
and Rubber Goods.
substitutes; not even If they are mixed
Jewelry. Clocks, W a t ch es, C h a i n s, and these generally reduce expenses with the most consummate skill. Ix>ik contract with the tenant and then botb
live up to It.
Rings, Fobs, Brooches, Barettes, Side one half. Where the farmer uses his
at a clay soli; It is generally regarded
Combs, Bracelets, Neck Chains, Etc. own tools «nd teams the actual cost of
No one la quite ao much out of place
Silverware. Tea Sets, Coffee Sets, Mugs, producing wheat will rsuge from $3 to ns a pretty poor one for growing planta, as the farmer who retires to a whit­
At contract price* 1« but It has more actual units of food
Desk Sets, Inkstands, Cake Dishes, $4 per acre.
tling place In town.
Candlesticks, Ice Pitchers, Salt and Would be from $5 to $7.
iu It than any otliep «opt of »>11 you
All the corn growing land is taken.
Peppers, Napkin Rings, Jewel Boxes. |
can take, and it 1« Improved by throw­
W* ■••*»•*.
Knives, Forks and Spoons, Cigar and
Ch«*ap
corn land is no more. The price
ing
In
the
solid
grit
<d
sand
or
rii*
Cigarette Cases, Puff Boxes, Comb i ' Tts y*ua* *aa bad proposed and has*
of corn must stay up.
rubbish
of
ashes
from
the
furnace.
■ccsptsd.
and Brush Sets, Manicure Sets.
The atmosphere contains In unlimit­
"But what's this you’r* doing, dsarff*
Gloss ware. Nappies, Vases, Spoon Hol­
E««>lag Awag < «<Wo*ssa.
ed quantities one of the most essential
ders, Celery and Salad Bowls, Bon Bon k* asked a moment later.
It Is claimed that plaster nnd salt, plant foods, nitrogen, but the farmer
Dispel, Punch Sets,Tumblers, Goblets.
“I'm taking yeur Bertlllon meaeure­
Games. Guns, Pistols, Air Rifles, Fish- al enta, Clarence,” eaid the determined two parts of the former to one part of must grow the legumes before he can
•OR ME 80, «MAIN O h BRUIS^
ingTackle, BoxingGfoves, Toolchests, young wetnsa. "The laet one got away.” the latter, dropped on the hill* of corn get any benefit from this vast store.
MOTHIN« 18 SSTTSB THAT YOU CAN USE|
Baseball and Football Goods, Cameras, — C’hleag« Tribuue.
____
—or |H>tasli In ths- form of kalnlt—will
The estimated cost of the Roosevelt
LU*SA«O*« PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINS*,
Phonographs, Banjos, Guitars, Books.
have a g'Rxl effort In keeping away cut­ dam. which Is part of the Sult Khcr
YOUR BACR FfltLS LIRt A RL8TY HINGE ]
Furniture. Rggs, Lace Curtains. Cut­
Much of th« tobacco grown In oast-
worms, And Igal.Vs will fertilize the irrigation acheuic, has lieen cut <|owi
SCIATIC ACHES ALL RLEABUtES SPOIL,
lery, I-amps, Baby Carriage*, Beds.
•rn Bengal la marketed In Calcutta,
A very small auo>uut 1* gll that by $l.t <<'.<"<: bv the cs.abli.-ilimotit ..f
FOB HAPPINESS US* ST. AACOBS OIL.
Sand 2c »tamp for »0 par« FRE* ca'al<w«* ghwBce It la shipped to Burma. wb«*s corn.
Lutin* over 1'100 prwanu
free AA «»»
' Mv«n
“
a required.
goietbmeLt cement mill <g the
k M mgasfgrtBTSd Utt« chsrooM
BmtC* U*k< LM
CASTOR IA
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
IOTEL MOORE
The
General Demand
iuriiish Your
Home
Without Cost
“20 MULE TEAM
I
CONQUERS
PAIN