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HOW CAN I FORGET? Your Blood I romember, I remember. W hen I w as but n lad. D ow n on the old plantation. W h a t Jolly Joy a l had! N e ed s p u rifyin g and y o u r w h ole system ren ova tin g in the spring, as pim ples, boils, eruptions, loss o f appetite and that form , called Sarsatabs, 100 Doses II. No. 3J-1. We have a line of Miilinery that is up-to- date in every respect, brought direct from the most fashionable millinery centers, and we have the trimmer to suit your taste in every particular. Before going to the larger towns for anything in this line, come and see what we have to show you. D. L. KEYT, OREGON boys o f striking slmillarlty In uppear j •!• #me. "W h y. what a remarkable likeness!" I 4 be exclaimed, "Theso lads must sure- j T ly he twins!” j T "Yes, your royal highness," remarked | + % the principal, and he beckoned the two •:* frightened youugetera to him, *2* “ Ah,” aald the prince, placing hla f band on the head o f one o f them* + * f ••what U your name?” “ Heinrich.” “ And how old are you?” + "S ix,” answered the boy, I X “ And you?” he «aid, turning to the •f other lad.—Harper** Weekly, T H E POLK COUNTY ITEMiZER. TH U R SD A Y , M AY. 2, 1907. Item iser, one year In advance ............................................f1 60 W ith W eekly Oregonian or Sem i-weekly Journal ......... 2 0<* W ith Oregon W oodm an................... ................................... I 76 THONES: Hellol Hello! Hello! MUTUAI- ) Patronize One Another f o r the Vph u ililinp o f Town arut County. An esteemed contem porv in cop y Tt is probable th at the new c ity .council will have at its first m eetin g D e-pite President Rooeevela’s spicy letter there has been no great rush on j itlie election of a new marshal his part to have the republican cam paign com m ittee's hooks throw n open •would be a good tim e to put him on n ig h t d u ly and let Mr. Stow attend t o the day work as now. T h e paper trust which was "p u t out o f business by the ad m in istra tion ” «een is to have gone r ig h t along ill u t ter ianorancc of the fact. In fact-paper is go in g higher every month. Oh, yes, th at trust was surely put out of business— like the rest of the trusts. T h e utilisation of child labor in the eon atrn cfion of good roads is the th in g, and the man who thinks out a feasible way w ill be a hen a fa ( t o r of th e nation. to con fin e It is m ercilessly brutal prisoners w ith ou t work for public inspection. T h a t the railroad e om p in ie s should hold th eir land open to actual settler* at $2.50 an acre is a well Brown (after a late night lit the o f fice) — Twenty-seven - forty • seven Ge rard, please, inisli.—Sketch. known fact, and is so prescribed by an act of ( ’ (in gress. As to whether they can Is1 made to do so, is an open question. Why She Died. Teacher (to class in Shakespeare)— Now. Henry, what was the cause o f take the m atter up slid try to make Cleopatra's death? I ’upil—Indigestion. them do so, and are w illin g U> spend Teacher (angrily) — Henry Perkins! some m oney to see w hether an act of tVhat do you mean hy givin g me such highest law m aking body can lie con an absurd answer? tin u ally and grossly violated. If \vc Pupil- W ell, any w ay, she died be win out in tlie m atter, o th er counties cause she had a bUe before retiring. Boslou levelling Transcript. will, no doubt soon follow suit. T h e people of Dallas are the first to - Proper For Him. “ You announced the text o f your ser mon,’’ said the cranky old deacon, ’ ’a* in com petition with honest folks out as he would use if he were in Europe ‘ Let not your right hand know what aide. T h e cou ntry a* ji whole consumes e v your le ft hand doetli.’ ” “ W eil?” replied the* new minister. er ’ year between three and four times T h e election by the policy holders “ W ell, it should have been, ‘ Let not m ore wood than all of tiie fore ts of your left hand know what your right of th e New Y o rk L ife insurance com th e United States gr,ow in the m ean hand doeth.’ ” pany turns out as large a fraud ns tim e. T h e i i forage a-re of forests '•fjut I ’ m left ha nde* — Catholic th eir oth er dealings with the public. lays up a store of on ly 10 cubic feet (Standard aiul Times. T h e much vsunted reorganisation annually, wfu'rei s it ough t to I k * la v was conducted on lines sim ilar to the Described H im Exactly. in g up o t least 30 cubic feet in order “ You’re looking fo r new .quarters, business they have always conducted to furnish the products taken out of: aren't you?” inquired Kidder at the — the lleecing nnd m islesding «1 tlio-e it. Since 1880 more than 100,000,000, | breakfast table. who pay in th eir m oney. Jerom e is “ Yes.” replied the talkative hoarder. 000 fte t of timtxw* have U*«n cut for! now after several o f the hi r guns and i luntlter alone, inclu din g NO,000,000.000 ••Why?” arrests Imve already lieon made. How “ Here’s an ad. in the paper that | feet of coniferous tim lier in excess of #n<>uJ(l interest you particularly: T o long w ill the public con tinu e to throw i th e total coniferous stum page esti rent; nice room for gent with gas.' **— th e ir m oney away on these old life Philadelphia Press. mate of the census ip 1NN0. insurance campnnies. W e do not and it is grossly unjust to put them know, hut it Beenis they to get w ise after while. would In-giu E ve ry jierson in the United States is using over six tim es a* much wood Dan Brown turned out 600 loaves of bread for tlie circus. A W onderful Oil Stove Entirely different from all others. Em bodies new ideas, new p r i n c i p l e s . E a s i l y managed. Reduces fuel ex pense. Ready for business at moment of lighting. For your summer cook ing get a NEW PERFECTION Th e W a y to Keep Posted. “ You must read a great many books to keep so well acquainted with cur rent publications?” “ No.” answered Miss Cayenne. “I don’ t take time to re a j b oks. It would Interfere with the constant study 9' the advertisements that Is necessary t^ keep really informed.” — WaMilugton IJtue Naive. Mamie — There wpjv three oocrjji glasses level • 1 on me from the lef« br>x In the last act. Mazie- Was I on then? Maude Yes. M azie- Then how corld any one secS you? Cleveland Plain Dealer. Quite Likely. * Some doctors conteud that onions sre r nxl for weak nerves. Did you tv e r hear that?” W >. hut I ran readily Imagine that they’ll be good for a weak breath. A t l i utn Cunatitutiou C o n fu tin g . Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove It* lisat U highly content,„ted. Doe* not overheat the kitchen. OH elvaye at a maintained leveL Three aizea. Fully warranted. It not at your dealer’a, writ* our nearest agency for descriptive circular. ™ the best ((.(.a n a iT M i Probate Court. In Frank Holmes estate; ordered that final order approving the final account and discharging the executor be entered. In re-estate of Cynthia Glaze ; hearing on report of sale of real estate heard and ordered that the same be in all things approved and that tTie adminis trator execute and deliver to the pur chaser a deed of conveyance of said premises. Instate of Wm. Ruble, final account heard and approved ; ordered that the administrator In discharged and bonds-* men exonerated. In ven tory and apt raisment filed and approved in Orlena M. Stoats estate and further ordered that the executor be authorized and directed to sell all wheat and cheat belonging to said estate in his hand* or under his control. Estate of Mathias Stewart; petition to sell personal projierty filed, ordered that the prayer of petitioner be granted. In the John Margeant estate; petition presented and ordered that La vena Sur- geant be appointed administrator, the bond lixed at $4(X)and that notice of ap pointment he given hy posting same on- Iv as provided hy law. In re estate of Perry Connor: petition of M ary A, Connor for admission of es tate to probate and for appointment of petitioner as adm inistratrix; ordered that the prayer he granted and bond lix ed at $1000, and m in era l fo o d fo r h e a lth y grow th . » » A L L D R U C C IS T S ) 5 0 c . A N D He K rew . Teacher-.Vo,v. what little bay in this Sunday school en?i t.*l! me what a pyr nmid Is? Tom m y T u ff—Why. dat’ s de shape de pool halls Is set up hi fn : de break,— Catholic Standard and Times. OLD PEOPLE O regon , B . G IL D N E R , NEED VINOL Watch Our Window For Granitware • Belt & Cherrington J Outlfttv (rpturnlm; to bla hotnl at 9 A in. and mlataklng bla room)—Good amelona. 1 must be In bed a lrea d jl H er* are my feet.—Pele Mele. Summer School If Not, W h y Not Use Awarded Gold Medal at California State Fair and is endorsed by the leading horsemen of the Pacific Coast and Atlantic States. This Food positively cures Colic, Bloat and Scouring in cattle. Ask for Circular. G. W. H A Y N E S , M A N came in *he other night, bought a cigar. C am e in next day, got a quarter’ s w orth , been com ing back ever since— said they w ere as good as any. S om e cigars are all stro k e— som e are all sm udge S om e people like a sm udge better than a sm oke. W e 'v e go t both kinds. W e d like to learn yo u r taste. HORACE WEBSTER, The Leading Ccnfedioner. r Y es, You C an G et “ cheap” Flour if you want it, hut we don’ t think you want it. If von would Rkv Flour that w illm a k e perfect bread and' have some of the “ staff of life ” about it, b oy B in e S t e m B le n d F lo u r S IM G N T 0 N & SCOTT T h e C o u rt street grocers, D a lla s, O rego n . Common Horse W ill do lots of w o r k if his harness fits, but the best anim al on earth cannot dc him self justice if it does not CAKE A n d sell, fits perfectly and is m ade from the best C a l ifornia oak tan leather and is fu lly w arranted free from fla w s GEORGE DUNHAM The Harness Man, Independence Also carry stock food and veterinary medicines, You are respect fully invited to call, inspect our stock and get prices. TO/V1 R E IL The Dallas Bakery W. 6. MATTHEWS Geo. Hinsliaw. The Harness We Make THE NEW BARBER SHOP '* Fine Hair Cuttjng and the best face lotions in the city. Call and see. Ballston. A gen t, W. H. Roy & Co. We Make $1.00. Is Y o u r_ S to c k F a t? Floctl: 3 a ^sl'.çtr.e. “ They say t h ’ t old T-tew add. after he has had a < ou le is liable to loosen up and buy liberally.” “ Is that so? W ell. I ’ ll invest i5cents toward a po »1 to exploit the proposi tion.” - Wash ngfon Herald. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. - A L E R E D B O O R S E - I: W S. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Marriage Licenses. Aetna Johns to ltuby Roberts. IVarl Hedge* to O live Hastings. [ATCH FOR I ATKIN’S J_».AG t 0N B ------------la \R & yb Lamp lamp for all round At i a, .'Ll i'ca round h houaC-cU usa. Made af brass throughout and beautiful,y nickeled. Per- fectly constructed ; absolutely sate; unexcelled )a Mgh; -giving power; an ornament to any room, »very lamp warranted. If not at your dealer’s, ta oar seareet agency. United States to Florence Wagner. United State, to Alice Dornsife. United States to J. 1). Baughman. (f Rem ple to ^ ffa v id Peters, 50 aeros in t 6 s, r 5 w ....... $1,500 J M Wilson to Nel* Anderson, land in Dallas............................ 410 Otis Butler to Clarei p » Marks r a t J, III (I, a t O t O t O t O r O t O t a t a - a t a t O t O t a t . * at at -it m at O ® . T • # t t ^ * S Y* ^ # X S F land in t 0 s, r 5 w ................... 1 J L Condra to J G VanOrsdel, 100 acres in t 0 s, r 7 w ............ IF YOU W A N T TO S E L L l J R Shepard to Jesse W alling, 15 acres in A J Doak d 1 e .............. 1,700 Grace Robinson to Trying Stod dard, 50 acres in t (4 a. r 0 w . . . 1 John Boyce to R E W illiams, 80 acres in t H s, r 7 w 1,800 And (le t Quick R etu rn « John Manner to 1> E Emmett, land irf t 0s, r 0 w ....................... 1,500 E U pton, ad m r.toft B Richmond, land in t 8 h , r 0 w ..................... 200 0. M. Sanford to H arvey Dadum, DALLAS - OR. land in Jas Carmack d 1 c .. 2,500 John Rhodes to Jeremiah Snyder, - * * - * * - * * DH» * - * * - # * * * » * - * - * * *-*--** 7 lots in Fails C it y ................ . 1,000 Thos H ayter at al to Oscar Hay- ter. lots in Dallas..............1 Xels Anderson e ta l to Oscar ILiy- ter et a l ; lots in D a lla s .......... 143 Jas Wilson and Gertrude Wilson to Oscar Hayter et ul, lots in D allas.......................................... 60 B ecau se it contains the v e r y Thus H ayter et al to Eliza Fuller elem en ts n eed ed to rebu ild lots in D allas................................. 187 w a stin g tissues and rep la ce Elizabeth Ilenise to A. C. Hen drick and S. A . Hughes, land in fe e b len ess w ith strength. t 7 8 r 3 w ................................. .. 700 I W e return money if it fails to benefit. N. A. Patterson et al to Herbert. Graves, lots in Monmouth . . . . 3J5 j John J. Wjseman to O. W\ Rice, 10 acres in Devon's d Tc ............. 750 DRUGGISTS - tMLLAS Asa Patee to Geo J, Baker, 65 acres in t u s, r 6 w ............... 2,500 I Ida Babcock to N P Wheeler, JfO ! acre* In t 7 s r 7 w 2,500 I Emma Ray e t # al to Etta Boyd, lot in Dallas................ . 1,000 T h “ first term of tlie Capital Summer Win Jackson e ta l to Leonard Me* Normal will begin on May I, 1907, ami to be so ld S a tu rd a y Bee, land in John Nichols d I c 905 continue oitilit weeks, T lie second term I X Wood* to F E M yer, lots in M a y 4th, b etw een b»jiin* on Monday, June 2 l, 1907, and Dal la * .................................... 1,300 ihniiinnes unfil tlie August exam ina the h ou rs o f 2 a n d 5 J V R Gordod to I) R Ruble, land in tion. Classes w ill be formed in all the ! 6 5, r s w ......................... .750 p. in. T h re e h ou rs branches for state ar d ' O ’.niy papers. | Jas Pearce to M ollie Pearce, 60 Tuition for each term $10. The Sum o n ly , a ll pieces g o a t I acres in t 6 8, r 8 w ................... 1 mer School of Primary Methods will be I D G Dove to J H Feager lots in 25 a n d o O ce n ts each. gin on June 11, 1907, and continue 12 Independence ........................... 125 days. It will be in charge o f County Superintendent E. T. Mo ires and Miss Remember it is Saturday Margaret Cosper, exemnlified with cla« - Has Stood the Te*t 25 Years. I The old, original G rove’s Tasteless e i from the public chooh of Salei . These instructors have a n putati afternoon from 2 until 5 [ Chill Tonic. You know what you are M taking. It is iron and quinine in a throughout the state for thorough and uptodate methods, and ti e school« of I ¡tasteless form. No cqr g, no pay. 50 pa|cm and 'Marion county rank high cents, among the schools of the Pacific coast. Address, J. J. K R A P S or County Snpt. E. T. Moores, AN EXPERIMENT. C O L L IN S B L O C K Sftlem, Ore on How One In Optimism Caught Mr. Dal* D ALLAS, - OREGON lington Off H i t Guard. !£ & & & & & £ .£ & & £ & Nothing stood In bis way now. They lad the parlor to themselves. “ It's curious about optimism ami pessimism. Isn’ t it?” “ In what w a y ? " she asked. is the place to get “ Vfhy, for instance. If a man Is an optimist filings seem to come his way. your barber work whereas If he is pessimistic everything done............ turns agftinsf (pin. That Is to say, til- every variety of bakery tbl)igs w(> thiok are going to happen stuff, but especially cake. generally ilo linopeit." “ Ob. I don't believe In that theory! People think bakers cannot I ’ ve ofteu thought tilings were go ’ ng make anything but an gel's to happen when they didn't, nnd lots o f other things have happened when 1 food. W e think we make dldu't believe they would.” “ Yes, I know there are exceptions to the rale: hut. generally speaking, I think optimism brings the th'ngs one Is anxious to have. For Instance, here w e are. Miss Drooke— you and I. Now. ProprLtor I am a thorough going optimist. I be just as palatable as you lieve certnlu things nre going to hap have at home. Don't get pen—certain things which w ill he profit able and pleasing to ine." mad because we tlunk so. : • * * ♦ ( * ♦ * ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * ♦ ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * ! * •: “ \VI,nt have I to do with them. Mr. T ry it, r PalllngtQu?” Phene 1198 Mutual at noon J "W e ll, perhaps pothipg. as fa r as t!).at is concerned. But here w e are. or in the evening....... you aiuj I I f i were, as f was saying, a pessimist f would think the things I hnve In mlml couldn’t happen. There, W h e n you w an t you see, Is where the pessimist lose# Slabwood. Dan Brown, Prop. out." Either 16 Inch or “ Y es." 4 foot lengths. “ fto w e sre hound to recognise the advantage o f optimism, are w e not?" " I haven't noticed them as yet.” "B n t you w ill i f you m ake It a prac Spices, ♦ tice to lie optimistic.” Dallas, - - Oregon. Extracts, "Just a moment. It may be that I ♦♦ *♦♦ ♦******♦*♦**♦ ♦*♦*♦* don't quite understand this matter. Toilet Articles, Now, If—If. Just for instance—If I were Stock and Poultry Food. to think you would ask i.,e to be your - your w ife, thaf would be optimism, * * - - - I w ocld l t f ! BK r—yes,” "A n d If I thought there was no prob ability that you waul I prop s . m ar riage t i me. that jvould It* psttltnlam T' ’ Yon have gra sp el the K! M A nd buy of the traveling “ Or. to put It as y >:t had 't St fl"st TV »lit inside aw l outside. What mis thinks w ill hrp.HKI i! »('* Imp agent for Polk County. W ork »lone in a satisfac p m and what one Is afraid won't hap tory manner, latest styles pen doesn't happen?" W a t k ln 's R e m e d ie s of the art and complete “ O f course there may be time# satisfaction guarantee»!. w h en "— G ive me a trial ami be convinced. Hhe leaned forward and. whispering, - For Over Sixty Years. Au old and well tried remedy. Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syryp has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth ing, with |**rfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalcimble. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W inslow’ s Soothing Svrup and take no other kind. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906. Ser- ri.il Number 1098. lie luotvc 1 ami turneu a i . u i j i»-ic At the i' Mton o f the curtain he saw tin* tips o f tw o *ho*s. “ Ile a v e r s !” he ga <ped. “ Your fa thi*r!" % “ Sh-sh! Don’t let him know that he Frank Connor, of Corvallis, spent Homer Dale went to Salem today for Sunday with Dallas friends. medical advice. Is discovered.” “ Miss Brooke,” he said In unsteady tones, “ may I have the honor o f—will you become my w ife ? " “ I f you are sure you never can he happy without me I suppose I must say yes.” S c o t t 's E m u ls io n stren gth en s enfeebled A fte r he had dopart nl she went to the curtain c l carol ly kicked aside nursing m o th ers b y in crea sin g their flesh and a pair o f sh >■.*•. wh’ eh s ’ va hail place 1 there so that the t >ea would protrude a nerve fo rc e . little w ay into the parlor. “ Yes.” she said to herself; “ the things It p ro v id e s b a b y w ith th e necessary fat one thinks w ill happen soDieti* do happen.” --S. E. K ise- in Judge Prn|irictol>, P a l m *, Words for Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. People everyw here take pleasure in testifying to the g >od ornfiti* of Cham berlain1* Cough Remedy. Alls. Edward Pnillips, of Rurclav, Mil., w rites: “ I w ish to tell* you that 1 can recommend (Miami erlaiu's Cough Remedy. My little girl, Catherine, who is two years old, has been taking this remedy when ever she has a eoltl fiiiee *he was two mouths ol Alxm t a nioiith ago I con tracted a dreadful cold myself, hut 1 took Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was soon ns well as ever. This remedy is for Stafriti Drug Co. Patents. S W E E N E Y BROS., See T h e governm ent stopped the Louts j iana lo ttery by forbidding it to use I culled "th e jo lly m a n ” by th e Cnlsins, the mails or express. Valu ab le point g o t it “ the je lly m an.” T h e m istake er as to how to put a stop to the Standard O il lottery. ;goes, however. in g a paragraph about M r T u ft being That ....Dallas Flouring Mil!.... Good UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. T I MB E R 316 ( Office, Reeldence, 271 . j OifieP, ”S7 '" ■ ‘ ’ ' ’ I Residence, 113 Miserable. cents a bushel for wheat, delivered at the 70 i V. P. FISKE. S U B S C R IP TIO N Kidney Trouble Makes You Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderfu. cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, tnc great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi Ah. those were happy seasons cal triumph of the nine W h en 1 w as but ft lad! teenth century dis I had so many reasons covered after-years cf t o r being gay and glad! scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi I used to rise at three o'clock nent kidney and blad And feed the seven sorts of slocll And chop eleven cords of wood der specialist, and is Before my appetite w as good. wonderfully successful in promptly curing And after breakfast dig a ditch lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou Till all my muscles got the twitch. bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst And hoe the cotton afternoons form of kianey trouble. A lon g with six or seven coons. Dr. Kilmer’ s S w a m p -R o o t is not rec Oh. w hat a sweet existence. ommended for everything but If you have kid How jam m ed with daily Joy, ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found A w a y off in the distance. just the remedy you need. It has been tested W hen 1 was but a boy! In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur F or even after supper t!mo chase relief and has proved so successful in I ’p In the loft I used to climb every case that a special arrangement has And fork down forty tons of hay T o feed the anim als n c*t day. been made by which all readers of th.» paper And after th a t -a h . chiefest Joy who have not already tried it, may have a F or any happy hearted boy!— sample bottle sent free by mail, also a booh I turned the grind, tor: (such repos#I) telling more about Swamp-Root and how to To sharpen forty-seven hoes. find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. « *y/hen writing mention reading this generou I remember, I remember, Those boyhood p!ca*ures yet, offer In this paper and Dow n on the old plantation! send your address to Ah. how can I forget? Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing —Robertos Love in Judge. hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Homo of flwump-Rnot HI» Absent Ducal Mind. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Tin* Grand Duke o f Saxe-Weimar, Do not make any mistake, but re who la the next heir o f Queen WII- member the name’, Swamp-Root, Di belmlua, ¡a a wealthy young prince, K ilm er’s Swam p-Root, anu the addres. twenty-eight years o f age, unmarried inghampton, N. Y . on every bottle. nnd has In Germany ft reputation for perpetrating "bulls.’’ Onee while vis *5"{» •}» *5* ❖ *î* d* *F *5* *!• ❖ *î* *î- *5* »h v *5* *ï* *î • *5* «F •'1 iting a public school he noticed two Hood’ s S a rsap arilla G u a r a n t e e d u n d e r the Food » n d Drugs Act, June SO, 1900. WITH A LAME BACK ? I us> J to milk the m v i a cows. And swill the sixteen motherly sows. And give the eighteen horses oatl, And shuck the corn for thirty shoats, And fork the hay for fifty head O f cattle black and brown and red. And fodder seven hundred sheep Each night before I went to sleep* tired fe e lin g annually prove. . H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla is the most e ffe c tiv e m edicin e ever devised fo r the com p lete purification o f the blood and the com p lete ren ovation o f the w h ole system. It w ill m ake you feel better, look better, eat and sleep b etter and g iv e you the best possible preparation fo r the hot days o f summer, as o ver 40,000 people have testified in the last tw o years. T o d a y buy and begin to take Usual form, liquid, or in ta b le t DO Y O U GET UP Painter, Paper Hanger and k Decorater aald: “ Look a t the curtain.” .. Dallas, Oregon. Which is The Cheaper? T o let tlie c h ild r e n soak t h e ir ^e e *, gvt sit k and th en l>e soaked hy th e d o c to r w h o has a d va n ced h is fee— o r ge t ^ood Shot’s and R u b b ers fr o m us an d p ro tect y o u r c h ild re n fn m both k in d s o f soaks. Gayndr’s Shoe Store * * * tt f I * * ♦ * Has Stood The Te3t 25 Years Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic N o -C u r «-N o -P a y . 5 0 c e n t ».