Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, November 03, 1917, Image 3

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Hlilh »ml Kvfit-ll HI».. IN»rtl»nd. Orv.
Ftmr blovki fruiti Union h ip oi, Tw o block»
front N «w ro»b»ft1r«. M <!• i n »m l fireproof.
Ovoc luu oot»t.U room». IUt«w 76« lo W. i X j .
GHAft. Ü IIOI*HINH. M»n»#»r.
¡ s t a r a BEAUTIFIES
~ J and i n Him
STATE N E W S
IN BRIEF.
< i» 4 » 4 » » 4 » » » » » » » 4 4 A 4 A A A A
TRY
TH E
HOTEL
•lied 30. was shot and killed Monday
niicht in a duel with a neighbor, W. K.
Sutler, aged 63, on the latter’s farm,
on the Hrownsboro road, two anti a
half miles from Eagle Point.
The apple growers o f the Dallas v i­
cinity, who are members o f the Polk
County
Fruitgrowers’
association,
have been (tacking their product the
.
.
, . * liaraima.
With prlvaU both. I iHirrou. I.' uo t: ut 11.00 past week, and several carloads are
I li.r-.it«, lit no $a hi M.OO
" W h i n In S a a ttia T r y th a f r y a ” ready for the Eastern markets.
_ _
No rise In price w ill be made by the
f-T A
Oi 1 T ? A t i r 1 3 r l d
Pendleton motion-picture theaters be-
Only throa likirk. from m < ot. ami Ilw h i
On.
I mw IIn City lli.ll I 'iik «m l flourt Uuu«n.
T IIK F IN IW T IMH.I.AII ROOM IN AMK.HIOA
W illi daUnhml Intli. I imraMi,
I I iv I I III
n u L e i n u w ia n a
Ori» huiMÌr«M|*»tt<r«liit)r
lia|iruvcim*nla. fr w phoii
R a t«»;
rv
«II 1 Model n
tm i’Vsfry flour.
7 5 c to $ 1 .5 0 p « r d a y : $ 2 .5 0
to
$ 5 .0 0 p « r w » « k .
OtifMMlUt* Cutirlhou»«». 2 blink* from ru»tofllr».
Kir* l'ruof. 8 I* «m l Orrgun K lw trli' p » u dour.
B E A U T IF U L R U G S
WHr ux> lh„ milIllgwl
sonuunce. Each customer will pay
his own tax and tickets "-III be issued
by the picture houses fur this pur|>o»e.
The Eugene Fruitgrowers’ associa­
tion Wednesday received a carload o f
cull ap|>ea from Rogue River vailley.
It is ex|>erted that a number o f similar
shipmenta w ill be received later. The
apples are to be manufactured into
vinegar.
Are matlu from your OI.D CAR-
PETS. Rag Ruff* woven all alses.
Mall orders receive prompt and care­
ful attention. Send for booklet.
The Imnd election in the various pre­
cincts o f the north unit irrigation dis­
NORTHWEST KUC CO.
E. Hth and Taylor Sts.
Portland, Or. trict at Madras carried by a large ma­
jority in favor o f the irrigationista.
W e W a n t Y o u t;
All o f the precincts officially heard
from indicate a m ajority in favor of
i he bond* o f DO, standing 237 for
bonds and 147 against.
W e P a y C a sh . N o C o m m is s io n s
Governor Withycombe haa appointed
H E ID E N R E IC H CO.
Clmrlea Wendt, o f Baker, and William
74 r r o n t S L ,
P o rtla n d , O re Hanley, o f Burns, as members o f the
Advisory Livestock
Brand Adjustng
board, created by the last legislature.
Jerry Snow, brand inspector at the
ITnlnn H t n r ijlr ik nf North Portland,
acts as ex-officio member of the board.
B EA N S
THE VOGEL
PRODUCE CO.
You can turn gray, faded hair beau
tlfully dark and luatroua almost over
night If you’ll get a 60 cent bottle of
"W yeth ’s Bago and Sulphur Com
pound" at any drug store. Millions of
bottles of this old famous Bags Tea
lleclpe, Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients, are sold annually,
•ays a well known druggist here, be
cause It darkens the hair ao naturally
and evenly that no one can tell It has
been applied.
Those whose hair Is turning gray
or becoming failed have a surprise
awaiting them, because after one or
two applications the gray hair van
Ishes and your locks become luxuriant
ly dark and beautiful.
This la the age of youth. Oray
haired, unattractive folks aren’t want
ed around, ao get busy with W yeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night
and you’ll be delighted with your dark,
handsome hair and your youthful ap
pearance within a few days.
'I hla preparation Is a toilet requisite
and Is not Intended for the cure, mltl
gallon or prevention of disease.
By the Size of It.
A minister confided to hla old friend
that he waa considering an Invitation
to another parish at a marked Increase
In salary.
"W hat I do not know for sure la
th&t this is really a call.”
"Call, dominie? It’s a command.” —
Christian Register.
Among tho Latinists.
"W h at la tho moaning of 'in medio
tutlaslmua Ibis?’ ”
“ It moans a middle course Is safest.
In other words, tho middle man al­
ways gets hla.”— Exchange.
Will ru»r»nt< «* you l«*t* market | ir k « »t »11 time«
for your Vo»l. I I » vb , Poultry, K kk «, Ilutlmr. Hid»«.
K ir. i f you h «vc not ihl|)|mtl to u*. try ua.
D. G. Horn and J. L. Sparretorn are
To keep clean and healthy t
attempting to raise funds with which Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu
113 F ro n t,
P O R T L A N D , O R . to build the grade o f a spur from Bo­ late liver, bowels and stomach.
na nxa to the new Klamath Falla Mu­
SHER1DAN-BECKLEY COMP’Y, Inc. nicipal Railw ay being built from
Klamath Falla to Dairy by Robert E.
Strahorn, and a considerable sum for
Produce Brokers.
that purpose is already in sight, ac­
,M
Cash buyvra In local and car luU.
cording to J. 0. Hamakcr, United
H O .S i W rit. f..r Hhlppta* Tkfi t APPLES
States commissioner, o f Bonanza.
VEAL
H.
l’Ut
P o ta to .
. ECCS 1 N
* U m m .u .u n . I ONIONS
"Scores of letters come to the office
o f the State Fish and Game commis­
126 Front Street,
sion asking us to extend the hunting
I M ad« an Automobile
PO RTLAND .
•
-
OREGON
E xport o f T h is Man In
and Ashing seasons," said State Game
Refwrvnc«* llibern i« Savina* Hank.
Just Seven Weeks.
Warden Shoemaker, who was in Salem
DO YOU W A N T TO BE
AN EXPERT
this week.
"T h e commission has
Autom obile Driver
ua. O l H O
power to close a season at any time,
Veal, Pork. Beef,
Autom obile Repairman
Autom obile Salesman
I
Poultry, Butter, Egg*
but it has no power whatsoever to ex­
Gas Tractor Engineer
^
11 1
and Farm Produce.
tend either a Ash or game season.
Stationary Engineer
to th« Old KoliabUi Kvrrdln* bou a. with a
and earn from $100 to $600
Only
the
legislature
may
do
that,”
he
ncord o f tú year* of Sanar« I Malin» a and
*r month? If you have
said.
ba aaaunwl of T O P M A R K E T P V U C li
wo hand« and a common
s e n »«
F. M. C K O N K H IT L
M 7 Front M r «» »
Portland. O r n e »
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Bought. Sold, R .ntod and Rapairod
W A L K Kit KLHCTKIC WORKS
Burttaidk, cor. luti».
Portland. Oro.
B ig ge r P ay fo r You.
Hahnke- W«llu-r Musine.. College. Portland,
Ore.. lameal In Nurthwaat. traina you In all Imal*
naaa couraea. Enroll any time. Fee« Catalog.
Her Versatility.
No one Is more versatile than a
smart woman, and we suppose those
W hite House pickets who havo been
whiling away their dull hours in Jail
eeK
engaging
In
rough and tumble
ghts with male guards and colored
• lady prisoners wilt goon be at large
again, earnestly presenting the crying
n e e d 'o f woman’s gentle Influence in
our public life.— Ohio State Journal.
•'What <li'l Hill
when you told
him you wanted him to dunce at tho
german?"
"H e took French ienve."— Exchange.
Impossible to Sleep.
Drummer (Just arrived)— Is this a
wide-awake town?
Hotel Clerk— You bet It Is. Walt
till you hear the cats tonight.— Boston
Transcript.
Granulated Eyelid*,
J Sort Fyci, Eyes Inflamed by
i * * i 5 mh , Du*f and W ind quickly
relieved by Murine. Try it In
* your Eyes and In baby’» Eye*.
) No Smart inf. Juit Eye Comfort
Marine Eye rem edy
By* talva. »n Tab«» 2V. K. r flnok o f th* h 'v - Wr*o.
Ask M a r in e I lye H e m c d y C e .. C h ic a g o «
HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK.
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
Hi n i t ill (tii nm .
Write 1st priest in i tlupplsi tag*
T h i H. F. N o r t o n C o . O r t a * on.; t it t i* ,
h «
W A N T ED , T U R K E Y S
for TH ANKSG IVING ami CHRISTMAS
tnula. Writs for prior«. Ship us your Veal.
Horn*. Poultry, Eior*. Hides ami Caacara bark.
Top price» und fair treatment.
CLEASBY-HANSON CO.
I I S FRONT ST.
PORTLAND. ORE
W E W A N T YO U R
Poultry, Veal
and Hogs
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
NO COMMISSION
P R O M IT RETURNS
HENNINOSEN PRODUCE CO.
18-20 Front St.
P. N. U.
Portland, Ore.
No. 44, 1917
MEAT CONTROL FIX ED
A Natural Fortification
Regulations Intended to Provide Fair
I f y o u c a tc h c o ld s e a s ily , if tro u b le d w ith c a ta rrh ,
if s u b je c t to h e a d a c h e s , n e rv o u s n e s s o r listlessn ess,
b y a ll m e a n s s ta rt to d a y to b u ild y o u r s tr e n g th w ith
Profit for Packer and Protection
to Producer and Consumer.
Don't .Stay Gray! It Darkens
Washington, D. C.— Appointment o f
So Naturally that No­
J. P. Cotton, o f New York, as hoed of
th« meat divison, which, after Novem ­
body can Tell.
Joseph McDonald Htewart, s rancher
ber 1, w ill direct the license control o f
S E A T T L E
LARG EST
WWW
Wednesday night the Allen hotel, o f
Tillamook, waa raided aiul ISO <|uarta
o f whisky were seised by the deputy
sheriff and the district attorney.
W H E N IN
»C A T T L E ’»
™ ™
education,
I
can
m ake vou an expert In
Reports o f the death o f several head
from nix to eight weeks
o f livestock from rabies have been re­
I prove It by m y “ f r e e
T r la L " W rite today for
ceived at the
county agricultural
booklet and a letter from
agent's office in Redmond during the
me that w ill make you a
past week. Coyotes infected several friend o f mine from the »tart.
A D C O X A U T O A N D G A8 E N G IN E
hogs, two o f which died.
In case
SCHOOL.
388 Burnelde Street. Portland, Ore.
when cows are bitten, requests for
methods o f treatment have been re­
ceived. There is little that can be
done unless the owner la on hand at the
time the animal is infected. No cure
o f a case o f rabies is on record.
A robber 26 years old entered the
First National bank at SpringAeld at
9:40 Tuesday morning, drew two re­
volvers on the bank force, and, de­
Stop eating meat for a while if
manding money, got away with $405
your Bladder is troubling
in currency.
When the demand was
made CharU-s I,. Scott, president of
you
the bank, opened the doors to the cash­
ier’s quarters and invited the intruder
When you wake up with backache
in. lie went in, grabbed a roll o f cur­ and dull misery In the kidney region
rency, ran from the bank and disap­ It generally moans you have been eat­
ing too much meat, says a well-known
peared on a bicycle.
authority.
Meat forms uric sold
The Public Service commission has which overworks the kidneys In their
decided to hold a hearing on the appli­ effort to filter It from the blood and
cation o f the Portland Railway, L igh t! they become sort o f paralyzed and
St Power company for abolition o f com­ loggy. When your kidneys get slug­
gish and clog you must relieve them,
mutation tickets and transfer privil- j
like you relieve your bowels; remov­
egeH and also for a 16 per cent in­ ing all the body's urinous waste, else
crease in freight rates on its interur- you have backache, sick headache,
ban lines. The proposed tariffs, which \ dizzy spells; your stomach sours,
were to have become effective October tongue Is coated, and when the wea­
30, w ill be suspended pending the ther Is bad you have rheumatic
twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of
hearing.
sediment, channels often get sore, wa
Shipment o f Hood R iver apples is ter scalds and you are obliged to seek
increasing daily.
W hile sales agen­ relief two or three times during the
cies had difficulty In securing refriger­ night.
Either consult a good, reliable phy­
ator cars 10 days ago, (freezers are
sician at once or get from your phar­
now available.
Shipments o f local macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
fruit, however, are 16 cars short o f j take a tablespoonful In & glass of
last year, when on October 30 a total j water before breakfast for a few days
o f 339 carloads had been shipped. Up- and your kldneyB will then act fine.
to Wednesday the Apple Growers’ as- j This famous salts Is made from the
sociation had shipped 174 carloads o f acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­
fruit, while the Fruit Growers’ Ex­ bined with lltlila, and has been used
for generations to clean and stimulate
change had^shipped four cars.
sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize
The Lincoln Trust company, o f Spo­ acids In the urine so It no longer irri­
kane, has deposited with Superinten­ tates. thus ending bladder weakness.
dent o f Banks Sargent in Salem, $50,-
Jad Salts Is a life saver for regular
000 worth o f securities as the Arst meat caters. It Is Inexpensive, can­
trust company outside o f the state to not Injure and makes a delightful, ef­
comply with the provisions o f the new fervescent lithla-water drink.
trust company act. The company con­
templated selling securities in this
state and have no branch office, but
T h e m ost em inent physicians recognise
w ill have an agent in Portland.
Un­
der the act the company is to be ex ­ that uric acid stored up In the system Is
the cause o f gout and rheumatism, that
amined by the state superintendent this uric scld poison Is present In the
and comply generally with all the Joints, muscles, or nerves. B y experi­
terms o f the law.
m enting and annlyals a t the Invnllds’
ACID POISONING!
Frank Eugene Davis and W illiam
Harvey Beeman, who were examined
by the Astoria exemption board several
weeks ago and exempted'until October
16 on account o f physical disability,
were re-examined this week and certi-
Aed as eligible for m ilitary duty.
Rex T u ft and a boy named Smith,
both o f Grants Pass, Or., were killed
| near Central Point Tuesday night on
the Pacific Highway.
Their automo­
bile lost a rim off a front wheel,
plunged to the ditch, turned a somer­
sault over the fence and threw the
occupants to their death.
H o tel and Surgical In stitu te In Buffalo,
N. Y., Dr. P ierce discovered a combina­
tion o f n ative rem edies th at he called
An -u -rlc, which d rives out the uric a d d
from the system , and In this w ay the
pain, sw ellin g and inflam m ation subside.
I f you are a su ffe re r from rheumatism,
barkache, pains here or there, you enn ob­
tain Anurlc, double strength, a t any drug
store and g e t re lie f from the pains and
Ills brought about by uric acid; or send
Dr. P ierce 10c fo r tria l pkg. Anurlc which
you w ill find m any tim es m ore potent
thnn llth la and elim inates uric acid as
hot w a ter m elts sugar. A short trial will
convince you.
8end a sample of your
w a ter to Dr. P ierce and It w ill be tested
free of charge.
Anurlc Is a regular Insurance and life-
saver fo r all b ig m eat eaters and those
who deposit lim e-salts In th eir Joints.
the nation's packing and slaughtering
industries, was announced Wednesday
night by the food administration. Mr.
Cotton w ill make his headquarters in
Chicago.
Every phase o f the meat industry,
as well as the consuming public, will
be represented on advisory committees
now being organized.
“ Regulations under the license are
being formulated,” says a food admin­
istration statement, “ on the basis of
a fair profit to the packer and protec­
tion for the grower and consumer. The
division is not to fix the price at which
the farm er sells his stock. It has,
however, the duty o f directing export
imrchases o f beef and pork products
and proposes to use this power to sta­
bilize the price, to support remunera­
tive prices to the farmer and, by the
excision o f speculation, to protect the
consumer.
Car Shortage Hampers.
North Yakim a— It is estimated by
growers and shippers that the fruit
shipments o f Yakima valley were cut
short 400 cars last week by reason o f
the car shortage.
The apple move­
ment is just now at its height. The
shipments o f the week before were
more than 1100 cars, but last week
they fe ll to 821 cars, with every ware­
house and packing shed in the valley
hunting with the product which the
growers are now rushing to get under
cover before cold weather overtakes
them.
Issue Bulletin on Potatoes.
North Yakim a — A potato bulletin
w ill be issued from this city by the
bureau o f markets, United States de­
partment o f argiculture,
beginnnig
this week.
It w ill be prepared by
Robert L. Ringer, representative of
the department, who arrived here Mon­
day. The bulletin w ill be fo r free dis­
tribution and Mr. Ringer is co-operat­
ing with J. N. Price, county agent, to
give it as wide circulation as possible.
j NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT]
Korn ENUIHON
w h ic h is a c o n c e n tr a te d m e d ic in a l fo o d a n d b u ild in g -
to n ic to p u t p o w e r in th e b lo o d , s tr e n g th e n
th e life fo r c e s a n d to n e u p th e a p p e tite .
No
a lc o h o l
S C O T T ’ S.
Don’t Merely Say Oatmeal—Say
TORI
Iff
I f you simply order “ oatmeal” or
“ rolled oats,” you may be given
the ordinary kinds in which the orig­
inal flavor of the oats has been lost
in the excessive cooking necessary to
make the food digestible.
Insist
then, upon “ H. O .”— the only steam
cooked oatmeal - a process which re­
tains all the natural
delicious flavor o f
the oats, and makes
it ready fo r the ta­
ble with only 20
minutes c o o k i n g .
A t all grocers.
H > u i»»».e p ie .
THEXOf WHEAT,
CDOKU «multi/
FORCE'
■ TOASTED ~
WHEAT FLAK ES
I Â
^
CUTICURA KILLS D A N D R U FF I
The Cause of Dry, Thin and Falling
Hair and Does It Quickly— Trial Free
Anoint spots o f dandruff, Itching
and Irritation with Cutlcura Ointment.
Follow at once by a hot shampoo with
Cutlcura Soap, If a man, and next
morning If a woman. When Dandruff
goes the hair comes. Use Cutlcura
Soap daily for the to ile t
Free sample each by mall with
Book.
Address postcard. Cutlcura,
Dept. L, Boston.
Sold everywhere.
— Adv.
Wheat— Bulk basis for No. 1 grade:
Hard white— Bluestem, Early Bart,
Allen, Galgalus, Martin Amber, $2.05.
Soft w hite— Palouse bluestem, fo rty­
fold, W hite valley, Gold Coin, White
Russian, $2.03.
W hite club— L ittle
club, Jenkins club, white hybrids, So­
nora, $2.01. Red W alla — Red Rus­
sian, red hybrids, Jones fife, coppei,
$1.98.
No. 2 grade, 3c less; No. 3
“ H ere’s a substance which breaks
grade, 6c less; other grades handled
down when exposed to light,” remark­
by sample.
Flour — Patents, $10.20;
valley, ed the chemist.
"That must be the stuff politicians
$9.30; whole wheat, $10.40; graham,
are made of,” observed the cynic.—
$ 10 . 20 .
M illfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $30
per ton; shorts, $33; middlings, $41;
rolledd barley, $55(357; rolled oats,
$54.
Com— Whole, $83 per ton; cracked,
$84.
Hay — Buying prices, f. o. b. Port­
land: Eastern Oregon timothy, $27
per ton; valley timothy, $23(325; al­
falfa, $22.50(324; valley grain hay,
$20; clover, $20; straw, $8.
Butter— Cubes, extras. 44(344}c per
pound; prime firsts, 43(343}c. Job­
bing prices: Prints, extras, 48c; car­
loads, tons, lc extra; butterfat, No. 1,
51<3:52c.
Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re­
ceipts, 52c per dozen; candled, 54(3
57c; selects, 58(360<\
Poultry — Hens, large,
18 (3 19c
per pound; small, 17 cents; broilers
10 cents: ducks, 18(320c; geese, 10@
12c; turkeys, live. 20(325c.
V eal— Fancy, 15<((;15ic per pound.
Pork— Fancy, 18J(iil9c per pound.
Vegetables — Tomatoes, 760$?$!.75
per crate; cabbage, lj(ff'2c per pound;
lettuce, 50(fi'75c per dozen; cucumbers,
40f»/'60c; peppers, 9ff£10c per pound;
cauliflower, 90c @ $1.60 per dozen;
sprouts, 10c per pound; artichokes, 90c
per dozen; horseradish, 9c per pound;
garlic, 6f(i8c ; squash, l| c; pumpkins,
lc ; carrots, $1.25^fl.50 per sack;
beets, $1.50<9T.76; turnips, $1.50(3)
1.76.
Potatoes— $1.SOffit.75 per hundred­
w eight; sweet potatoes, 3<33{c per
pound.
Onions— Buying price:
Oregon,
$2.35, country points.
Green Fruits— Peaches, 75@85c per
box; apples, $l(ff.2 ; pears, $1.75ff£
2.26; grapes, $1.25(3)1.65; casabas, 2c
per pound; cranberries, $13.50 per
barrel; quinces, $2.25(32.50 per box.
Hops— 1917 crop, 26(327c per pound;
1916 crop, 17(3)20e.
W ool— Extra Oregon, fine, 50(360c
per pound; coarse, 55(360c; valley, 55
(360c; mohair, long staple, 65c.
October 31, 1917.
Cattle,
Beat beef steers........ ..$ 9.50(3)10.00
7.25(3 9.00
Good beef steers........ ..
Best beef cows.......... . . 6.60(3 7.25
4.00(3 5.60
Ordinary to good . . . . . .
6.50(3 7.60
Best h e ife r s .............. ..
7.00(3 9.50
C a lv e s ......................... ..
4.60(3 6.75
Bulls........................... . .
4.00(3 7.25
Stockers and feeders. . .
Hogs—
Prime light hogs . . . . . .$15.75(315.85
Prime heavy hogs .. . . . 15.65(315.75
Bulk ......................... .. 15.50(315.75
P i g s ........................... .. 13.50(314.00
Sheep—
Yearlings................... ..$12.60(313.00
W ethers..................... . . 12.00(313.00
8.50(310.50
F .w e s ......................... . ..
Western lambs.......... . . . 14.00(314.50
Valley lambs............. . . . 13.60(314.00
in
Th * Imported Norwegian cod liver oil o«*d In S c o tt’ • L m u U io o ia B O W rein ed
In our own American laboratories which ruarantec* It free (rum ImpuriUea.
ScoW * Bownc. Bloomfield. N. J.
1 J-U
He— W hy did you let me make love
to you if it was hopeless?
She— I didn’t know It was hopeless
until I ’d seen your method of making
love.— Boston Transcript
Mrs. Knagg— You should stop fid­
dling away yonr time.
Knagg— And you harping on one
string.— Boston Transcript.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES.
Allen’. Foot-Eaae. the antiaeptic powder. Make,
tijrht or new shoes feel easy. Relieves Cora«.
Bunions. Hot. Swollen. Tender. A chin* Feet. Sold
everywhere. 25c. Don't accept any aubatitute.
Sample FREE. Address. Allen S.lOlmsted. Le
Roy. N .Y .
______________________
A lert for the Future.
“ You’ve got a lot of weeds in your
garden.”
“ Pretty fine weeds, too, don’t you
think?” rejoined Mr. Crosslots.
"Surely you are not nursing them
alon g!”
“ Yes sir. I ’ve been finding out that
so many new things are edible that
I'm holding out to see whether science
don't discover some way o f frying the
jimson or stewing the burdock.”—
Washington Star.
SUFFERING CATS!
GIVE THIS MAN
THE GOLD MEDAL
No humbug!
Any corn, whether
hard, soft or between the toes, will
loosen right up and lift out. without
a particle o f pain or soreness.
This drug Is called freexone and Is
a compound of ether discovered by a
Cincinnati man.
Ask at any drug store for a small
bottle of freesone. which will coat but
a trifle, but is sufflcleift to rid one’s
feet of every corn or callous.
Put a few drop« directly upon any
tender, aching corn or callous. In­
stantly the soreness disappears and
shortly the corn or callous w ill loosen
and can be lifted o ff with the fingers.
This drug freesone doesn’t eat out
the corns or callouses but shrivels
them without even Irritating the sur­
rounding skin.
Just think! No pain at all; no sore­
ness or smarting when applying it or
afterwards.
If your druggist don’t
have freesone have him order It foi
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Sent Congratulations.
Long before the days ot Dlrectolra
gowns, when appendicitis was still the
most fashionable thing one could have,
a friend of the late Senator Hoar was
stricken down. For a time an opera­
tion was thought necessary, but it
finally turned out that the trouble was
not appendicitis at all— merely acute
indigestion. Whereupon the venerable
Massachusetts statesman sent this
message of congratulation:
“I
re­
joice that the difficulty lay in the
table of contents rather than in the
appendix.” — Exchange.
The Slackers.
Visitor— And do you find people
come in here during the week for
peace and meditation?
Sexton— Aye, sir. that they do: why,
I caught two of ’em in ’ere only last
week.— Cassell’s Saturday Journal.
FOUR WEEKS
IN HOSPITAL
N o R e lie f— M rs. B ro w n F in ­
a lly C u red b y L y d ia E .
P in k h a m ’s V e g e t a b le
C om p ou n d.
Cleveland, Ohio. —“ For years I suf­
fered so sometimes it seemed as though
I could n o t stand
it any longer.
It
was all in my lower
organs. A t times I
could hardly walk,
fo r i f I stepped on a
little stone I would
almost faint. One
day I did faint and
m y husband w a s
sent for and the doc­
tor came. I was ta­
ken to the hospital
and stayed four weeks but when I came
home I would faint just the same and
had the same pains.
A friend who is a nurse asked me to
try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
pound. I began taking it that very day
for I was suffering a great deal. It haa
already done me more good than the
hospital. To anyone who is suffering
as I was my advice is to stop in the first
drug-store and get a bottle o f Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound before
you go home.” — Mrs. W. C. B r o w n ,
*844 W. 12th S t , Cleveland, Ohio.
VAUGHAN’S PORTABLE DRAG SAW
C u t s 2 0 C o r d s in 1 0 H o u r s
THE ORIGINAL THE LIGHTEST. THE
STRONGEST. HAS MANY IMITATORS,
BUT NO.EQUALS^Writa for Informal)«».
V aughan
M o to r
W o rk s ,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
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