The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, May 29, 1924, Image 3

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W ll TlYilil W IT Porllind, Orerol
as "JUIj'Jiil' VATOEXIIiB PHOtO-PLAYS
H fk 9wA"Aa7 J s i Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Week
B 3H E ATR1 m Matinse, 2uc; Killings, 40c. Contioo
H l-B0Py,Y AT U-Mlliu.-1 I Hi llillp. , Childree 10 mli ill tlmm.
g Mallory
Select Residential & Transient
16th nd Yamhill, Portland, Oregon.
Modem Fireproof American Plan
RATES MODERATE
C. G. APPLEGATH
TriiclrQ RePublics
Faatn1
U-gCUlS
IMPORTED
Largest In the West
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland.
We Specialize in
Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara,
Oregon Grape Root Goat Skins, Horse Hair
Write for Shipping Tag-a 4 latest Price List
Portland Hide & Wool Co.
101 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, OkiSON.
branch at Pocatello, Idaho
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Removed without injury to the skin by Ney-Born
Depilatory. Sample on request. Ney-Born Lab
oratories, 519 Morgan Bldg.. Portland Oregon.
See Yellowstone and
Southern California
These two wonderlands have been
reproduced in charming Illustrations
by the Union Pacific and bound In
book (orm with adequate description.
Both can be easily obtained and will
prove extremely entertaining as well
as instructive. Write, (or copies to
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger
Agent, Plttock Block, Portland, Ore
gon, who will forward them freely to
any address upon receipt of request.
Gold and Silver Plating.
Send us your old Silverware, Reflectors
and Musical Instruments for repair and
resilverlng. We save you money. B. L.
Foote, Mi'j Washington St.,Portland.
PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING
Buttons, Scolloping, Pearl-Plcot Edge,
Wide Hemstlti'htuK, Embroidery, Button
Holes. All work guaranteed.
8mlth Pleating and Button Worke,
823 Morgan map,., i-ornano, urc,
When You Kave
Suffered Enough
and have spent enoug-h
money for drug medi
cines that have pro
duced no results, In
cases of Stomach, Kid
ney. Liver and Eowel
troubles and RHEUMATISM, then write
to me, state your ailment, and enclose 4
cents In stamps for my Free Booklet,
which will tell you the way buck to New
Life, Health and Happiness with
MARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL
Address, Marceli, the Nature Man,
901 W. Lombard St., Portland, Ore.
Please mention this paper.
Set of $0.00
Teeth,
We frtiarantee material
and workmanship.
Painless extraction of
tpeth. 60c. 20 years in
the same location. U. S. DENTISTS, 245tt Wash
tnirton cor. Second, I'ortiand, Oregon.
WE WRECK AUTOS and TRUCKS
Parts Sold at
HALF PRICE
Write or Call
DAVID HODES CO., Inc,
Evervthinc from a bolt to an encine.
Grand An., Cor. East Salmon Si., Portland, Ore
PLUMBING MATERIAL
Baths, sinks, toilets, basins, boilers,
pipe, valves and fittings. Prices reason
able. Standard Plumbing Heating Co.
East 6tb and Morrison Sts. Portland, Or.
DONT BE OPERATED ON
SURGICAL operations for Piles are
largely UNSUCCESSFUL, as is
proved by the 65 of such cases which re
occur within two years. MyNON-SUR-GICALmethods,bywhichI
GUARAN
TEE to cure any case of Piles or refund the
patient's fee, are gentle, mild and sooth
ing. The greatly enlarged offices which
house my increased staffof skilled attend
ants are now inmyownnew building.ad
joining my hotel where out of town pat
ients may oe convenient
ly and comfortably locat-
eA Send today for ny FREt
illustrated book.
CttMX DEAN, M.D. Inc
' . . HMui-rsF ml I or unticc
5TH ANU FiAlNurrU3.it wum nw.
tJTVdr""TMI5 PAPTPWHEN
"Life Atom" Discovery
New York. Prot Calvin S. Page
nsed an orange In his lecture on Rx,
, the life atom which he discovered In
1889. The lecture was dellvere.; be
fore about 100 persons, most of them
Instructors or students, In the hall of
the Engineering Societies building, 29
West Thirty-ninth street.
Kx U an element which combines
with everything except Itself. He him
self has Isolated an atom of It and
offers a Market
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Hotel
Portland's Oldest FUR House
EiUbliihed 1870.
Remodeling, Repairing, Storage.
129 Tenth Street. Beer Walhiniton.
All Sizes, Prices, Termi. Also Used and
Re-built Trucks. Write for Catalog.
BADLEY SMITH CO.,
9th and Burnside, Portland, Ore
The Best of Everything
Imported Groceries and Delicacies, What your local grocer doea
nut carry WE SPECIALIZE IN. L. Mayer & Co., 1M Fifth
Street. Portland. Mail Orders Solicited
PLEATING SPECIAL
Out, seam, hem and machine
pleat skirts ready for band.
$1.00
Hemstitching, picoting and tucking,
EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. 00.
85 H Fifth St. Portland, Ore.
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
Pleating Embroidery
Hemstitchinir. Buttons Covered.
STEPHAN'S
166V4 Tenth St., Portland
ATTENTION LADIES
Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix yon up,
we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your
combings. Join our School of Beauty Culture.
400 to 414 Dckum Bldg., Phone Broadway
8002, Portland, Oregon.
AUTO BEDS
Seats cut for beds. Swanson'a Auto
Top Shop, 7064 Williams Ave., Portland.
AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVERS
Larry Sullivan, 212H" S. Broadway,
Portland. Telephone Main 8740.
BATTERIES
Rebuilt second hand hntterlea. tlO.OO.
46 Grand Avenue, Portland.
BRAZING-, WELDING OUTTIKO
Northwest Welding ft Supply Co., B8 lit. St.
CAMERA AND KODAK REPAIRING
Adolph W. Ha it, Abington Big., Portland.
Complete Line Bottlers' Supplies
.Portland leverage & aply Co., 431 HtarK
CUT TLOWEBS ft TLOBAL DESION9-r
Olarks Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St.
DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM
For all Chronic Diseases, Madison Bid.
DENTIST
Charles S. Wollln. Suite 601-602 Stevens
Building, Portland, Oregon.
FEATHERS AND FLOWERS
Do not throw away your old feathers. We clean,
dye and remodel and match samples. New Flow-
erB and Feathers made to order. 20 years estab
lished. We guarantee all work. Hartness r eath-
i Flower Shop, 3K6 Washington St. '
HOTELS
WABASH. Rooms 60c. 204 Madison St.
Fertilizers J26.O0. Red Ash Rend To..
Vancouver, Wn. "Fertilize With Brains.''
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay
while learning. Positions secured. Write
for catalogue. 234 Burnside street, Port-
land, Oregon.
SURGICAL CORSETS
Made to measure, 467 Washington St.
If you are troubled with Appendicitis
or Stomach Trouble, write Bin Company,
fort and. Oregon, tor free Information In
German or English.
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER
MIUer Paint Co., 172 -First StJ
PERFECTO" TRUNK MFG.C0.
Trunks, Auto Trunks to order. Third
and Pine, Portland, Ore.
USED CASH REGISTERS
Scales, Electric Coffee Mills, Show
Cases, Butchers' Display Cases.
GENERAL STORE AND FIXTURE CO.
274 Glisan St., Portland, Oregon
JTel. Broadway 4017
CLEANING AND DYEING
For reliable Cleaning and Dpe-
IJa5Tti& ing service send parcels to ua.
PI "31 We pay return postage. Inform-
kfTU0t. atinn and nrifAa trivan nnnn r.-
quest.
ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS.,
Established 1890. Portland, Ore
SILK SHOP
Foreign and Domestic
Kafoury Bros., 383 Alder St.
THE LUCILE BEAUTY SCHOOL
The Lucile method makes you a real
marceller. All branches cy Beauty culture
taugnt ny expert instructors. or full In
formation write 41 Selling-Hirsch Bldf.
Jfnone Alain ait.
AUKIE PILLS
For Weak Kidneys and Inflammation
of the Bladder.
Price 25c a Box W
WINKLER'S PHARMACY
SOb-H North Sixth St, PORTLAND, ORE
PER
SET
DR. R. W. DONOHUE
CORNER SECOND AND MORRISON
HORSES and MULES
Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
We are the old reliable firm that has always
stood for square dealing. We guarantee all stock
as represented. We rent by the day, week or
month; with or without harness. Call, writ or
wire.
North Portland Hone A Mule Co., Union
btocK Tares, (Nortn Portland, Oregon.
Emplra 0121.
CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS
Will bring you relief. It's the modern
method. You cannot possess good health
wun an impaired nervous 8 vat em. Dr,
Tin'li-tmnrth unH Million oil mn.lo.-n
less methods used, 21o Swetland Bldg.,
rum mm njisningign, i'oriiana.
A'DOR'MEE BEAUTY SHOPPE
Marcelling Facial and Scalp Treatment
uur (service will put inly you.
We are open evenings, 6th & Salmon Sts
Opp. Central Auto Park, 206 Tormina
Bldg., Upstairs.
Finds "Pep" in Orange
weighed It, but ordinarily It can be
measured only by Its effects on some
thing else.
Owing to its virtually universal af
finity, it Is found everywhere. It Is Rx
that enabjes a person In good health to
wiggle his fingers In a masterful way
when be seeks to stop Fifth avenue
bus. It Is Rx which enables him to see
and hear. If It was not for Rx, he
would be a clod or a statue.
FREE
4x6 Photo of your BABY
In Iti BIRTHDAY Month
Sowell Studio
US 1-2 3rd SL
Betwotn Aldtr Motrimt
The Bob Shoppe
When In Portland hav
your hair out at th
BOB SHOPPE, Mar
ceMntr. Curling.
Experts Only
Employed
Phone Main 1678
100 Ungar Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
BARRON'S
THE WASHINGTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE
V,h R, RtM Srd and 4th.
Ladies'
' Coats-Suits, $14.85 Preeaea, $7.50.
' Silk Hon 11 OO Ask about our Spe
cial Payment Plan and free photo offer. Men
tion this ad.
Oregon Luggage Co
SPECIAL PRICES on TRUNKS. BAGS. SUIT
CASES. 110 8ixth St.. Next Columbia Tl.eater
MANLEY AUTO CO.
USED CAR DEPT.
The truth we tell
About what we sell
Not only thle, but
We buy only good care
We buy them at the right price
We faithfully and honestly recondition.
We stand behind them squarely
We sell on easy terms
We take your car as part payment
We have 60 cars to select from.
MANLEY AUTO CO.,
Used Car Dept.
431 Burnside, Portland, Ore.
Guaranteed Home Treatment for Goitre
Our Di-escriDtlon is not a patent medi
cine but the result of years of study and
exDerience in the treatment of Goitre. It
contains no narcotics nor habit forming
drugs nor anything that Is in any way
injurious to the human system, we re
fund every dollar you pay if we fall to
get satisfactory results for you.
Johnson & Lloyd, Branch Managers
821 Cham, of Com. Bldg.,Portland, Ore.
SALESMEN EARN $30.00 DAILY selling
NOGAR Clothing Suits, $12.S0 made to
measure. Will outwear three ordinary
suits. Absolutely snag proof, water and
fire resistant. Write for Selling Plan.
301 Couch Bldg., Portland. Ore.
ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
TRUSSES
Abdominal Supportere Arch
Supports. Send for meas
uring blanks,
Laue-Davis Drug Co.
Truss Experts
173 Third St., Portland, Ore
DIVINE HEALING
INSTITUTE
Old-time Power of God
129 Fourth St., Portland, Ore
Telephone Bdy 5692
Regiment on Duty 18 Years
A British army regiment which re
cently returned to London from Con
stantinople had been away from Eng
land for 18 years. In the last four
vears the regiment has done duty In
eight different countries.
Capacity of Elephant
An elephant works from the age 1
twelve to the age of eighty. It can
haul 15 tons, lift half a ton and carry
three tons on Its back.
Lynx Killed at Wurtsboro.
I'liinininKhurR. N. Y. Hanging In a
garage at Wurtsboro is the body of a
29-pnuud buy lynx, one of tlie Inst of
tliH itiiiny that formerly prowled along
the Shawungiink mountain range,
making excursions Into valley farms
to get chickens and other poultry. The
lyllx was shot by a posse which hunt
ed for several days for the strange anl
rnal that had been seen roaming nt
night near Wurtsboro ttnti High View.
The nntiiiiil was killed In a cave on
the I'nr'aln Krune property
Dover's War Harbor for Commerce.
Dover. Constructed at a cost ol
$25,000,000 between 1901 and 1908, the
Admiralty harbor, which played such
a conspicuous purt during the war as
the headquarters of the Dover patrol,
has been handed over to the Dover
harbor board for commercial purposes.
The harbor, which incloses 610 acres
of water, housed the fleet of destroy
ers and cruisers which convoyed
troops and munitions across to France
between 1914 and 1918. .
Finds Babies Dead in Fire
Aibauy. t). When he answered an
alam "f tire in his home, at Albany,
Jiuj.es Obeuiun, a fireman, found that
two of h! babies were burned to
dmrth H "ollapsed.
Drives Chisel Into Head
a'lnthrop, Mass. Tired of life as u
r.. ilr of the death of his wife, William
' owdks, of Wlnthrop, committed
V driving a spike into hli
Dog Had Rheumatism.
Fined for keeping a dug shut up is
one room for seven years without ex
ercise, a London woman pleaded that
she could not tuke It out because ol
Its rheumatism.
The dirt floor In laying house Is a
carrier of disease, unless five or six
Inches of the soli are removed and re
placed each year. Board floors are all
right, but expensive. Concrete floors
are the most economical In the end.
Enough roosts should be provided
In a poultry house to allow eight
Inches per bird. The roosts should ba
nine Inches from the front of the drop
ping boards and nine Inches from the
back and they should be fourteen
inches apart
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I MEN YOU MAY MARRY j
By E. R. PEYSER
X
X Has a man like this proposed
to youT
X Symptoms: Short, trig, full of
PeP K00! dresser. Sensitive,
A charming, never wants to sit
home, always wants to "go some
X where"' else. Leaves a play If
X he doesn't like first act, leaves
i a restaurant If he doesn't like
i his waiter, raises a row any
$ where always has some fuss
X wherever he goes. You sit In
$ fear and trembling lest the steak
X Is too rare or the egg Is too soft
IN FACT
X He, being short, has a horror
V of being thought soft,
? Z) Prescription for the bride
's Jct0-be:
Wear low heels low hats.
X ABSORB THIS:
Give him an Inch and he'll take
it well.
( by McClurs Newspaper Syndicate.)
XXX"X-XK"XKKX"Xx
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OtMmOOliDOOK
Books! TIs a dull and endless strife;
Come, hear the woodland linnet, x
How sweet his musiol on my life.
There's more of wisdom In it
And hark! How blithe the throstle lines!
He, too. Is no mean preacher.
Come forth into the light ot things.
Let nature be your teacher.
One Impulse from a vernal wood
May teach you more of man.
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can."
Wordsworth.
HERE ARE SOME SOUPS
CUT up six white onions and fry In
a tablespoonful of butter until
light brown. Add a quart of water
and a pint of milk, season with
one teaspoonful of salt and a dash
of pepper, a teaspoonful of sugar
and a pinch of mace. Cook slowly for
an hour and strain; beat four eggs
until light, add a -cupful of cream and
a tablespoonful of cornstarch mixed
with a little cold water ; cook until the
starch Is well done before adding the
eggs and cream. Just heat but do not
boll or the eggs will be curdled.
Quick Soup.
Take a can of pea soup and a can ot
condensed milk that which Is less
sweet Is more desirable. Mix well,
heat hot and serve with crackers.
Curried Chicken.
Take two cnpfuls of cold cooked
chicken cut Into small pieces, one
cupful of chicken gravy, one cupful
of milk or cream, one-half of a
small onion minced fine, one tea
spoonful of curry powder, one table
spoonful of butter and salt to taste.
Cook the onion In the butter, stir In
the grTy and curry powder, then add
the chicken and simmer ten minutes.
Ice cold bananas with rice make a
nice accompaniment to curry of any
kind.
Cream of Barley Soup.
Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter in
a saucepan, add two tablespoonfuls of
flour, and cook three minutes, stirring
steadily. Then add one cupful of pearl
barley and cook two minutes. Add
slowly one pint of boiling water and
one of milk, stirring until well-blended
and simmer gently for one hour. Rub
through a sieve, return to the heat and
add three pints of chicken stock, one
tablespoonful of cornstarch mixed with
a little cold water. Boll until the
starch Is well cooked and serve hot.
Condensed milk added to a canned
pea soup, heated hot and served with
fingers of toast makes fine cup ot
soup for a chilly night.
A cypful of mashed potatoes blended
well with a little cream, added to a
quart of hot milk, seasoned with but
ter, pepper and salt is another quick,
nourishing and tasty soup to serve as
a supper dish. .
(, 124, WeterNwspapr Union.)
fhe Young Lady
J Across the Way
The young lady across the way says
moving pictures of the Old Testament
stories now are being shown, but she
supposes they re rather crude, having
litem JJljf
been taken so long ago. .
IS) by McClva Nxajspaper SjrBdlcats.)
t STATE NEWS X
IN BRIEF.
Eugene. The governor of Arizona
has refused to sign the requisition
papers-for Lewis Arnold, under ar
rest at Phoenix and wanted here for
alleged larceny by bailee ot two dia
mond rings. .
Gaston. Orion Horine and Swede
Larson, farmer boys of Gaston, receiv
ed $130 for six gunnysacks ot Chit
tam bark, representing two weeks'
work In the woods. They sold It in
Portland.
Salem. Copies ot the proposed new
state income tax bill to be initiated by
the state grange at the November
election have been printed, and the
necessary petitions will be placed in
circulation within the next few days.
Eugene. Nine petitions containing
more than 600 signatures asking that
an election be ordered for the recall
of Wllliard A. Elkins and Mrs. Roy
Loomis, members ot the school board,
have been filed with the school clerk
here.
Albany. The lack ot rain In this
section is seriously damaging the
spring grain and to some extent the
fall grain. Clover also Is being dwarf
ed by the lack ot mqisture. Farmers
are fearing a repetition of a failure of
spring crops such as struck the valley
several years ago.
Salem. Modification ot the quaran
tine against California products prob
ably will be modified In a proclama
tion to be issued here. This was an
nounced by Governor Pierce Saturday
following a conference with Dr. W. H.
Lytle, state veterinarian and secretary
ot the state livestock sanitary board.
Pendleton. The sale of wool at
Pilot Rock, originally set for Satur
day, May 31, has been postponed un
til Tuesday, June 3, according to a
statement by Mac Hoke, secretary of
the Oregon Wool Growers' association
Approximately 400,000 pounds ot wool
will be offered at auction at the sale.
Eugene. Lark Bilyeu, pioneer at
torney of Eugene, for many years
prominent in democratic party activi
ties in Oregon and 33d-degree Mason,
died at the Pacific Christian hospital
here Saturday at the age of 72. Today
was his birthday. He is survived by
his widow and one Bon, Coke I. Bilyeu.
Salem. Three fatalities were due
to industrial accidents in Oregon dur
ing the week ending May 23, accord'
ing to a report prepared here by the
state Industrial accident commission.
The victims included Carl Mathias,
Holbrook, laborer; William A. Bal
lard, Albany, laborer, and Clemena
Oster, Bend, taller.
Salem, "When It costs more to
market products through a co-opera
tive organization than through the
present marketing system, that organ
ization will never get very far." This
was set out In a letter prepared by C
E. Spenoe, state market agent, which
was received at the executive depart
ment here recently.
Medford. According to a telegram
received Saturday by the Rogue River
Valley Canning company, the Cali
fornia Pear Growers' association has
announced the opening price for
Bartlotts for canning purposes as fol
lows: No. 1 grade, $55 per ton; No.
2 grade, $32,50 per ton. Tho price
last year was $50 and $25.
Albany. The home of Mrs. Jennie
Kelley In north Albany was destroyed
by fire Friday. Mrs. Kelley, who had
lived in the house for the last 45 years,
is blind. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelley
lived with the aged woman and work
ed her farm. Only by courageous fight
ing was the Albany fire department
able to save the barn and other out
buildings.
Baker. While a large part of
Baker's population was attending the
baseball game with Weiser, five
prisoners escaped from the Baker
county jail about 3 o'clock Sunday
afternoon. They broke out through the
roof of the courthouse and easily
reached the ground. Search was start
ed within an hour. Farmers and near
by cities were notified by telephone
Cottage Grove. Mrs. George Kap
pauf claims the honor for the first gar
den peas for the season. She served
them upon the family table uopn May
21, which Is somewhat early even In
this favored portion of the famous
fertile, fruitful Willamette. Peas are
going to be a good crop this year. So
far weather conditions have been ideal
and there have, been no aphids to
bother them.
Salem. Dairymen of Marion county
at a meeting held here Saturday night
went on record opposed to the refer
endum of the so-called oleomargarine
law enacted at the last session of the
legislature. The law prohibits the
sale ot oleomargarine In the state and
Is being attacked by the associated in
dustries tf Oregon, with headquarters
In Portland. Enactment of the oleo
margarine law was one ot the out
standing features of the 1923 legisla
ture, and was preceded by numerous
debates and public hearings.
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Very well Take the Accountancy & Itusinena
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mercial Teachers' Course at
The foremost Business College of the Northwest
which has won more Accuracy Awards and Gold
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f Chew it after
every nieal
It tlmalates
appetite and
aids digestion.
It makes yoar
food do yon more
flood. Note how
It relieves that stntly leelinrj
alter hearty eating.
VVhlteoa leeth,,
rv w t
th
food?
Mountain Passes Easy for Tractor.
Automobile tractors, similar to the
type used In the successful tour across
the Sahara desert, recently were op
erated In the Pyrenees In France, to
an altitude ot 1725 meters. The little
machines surmounted a mountain pass
in deep snow.
To Clean a Solitaire.
To clean a diamond ring satisfac
torily, take a tiny soft feather and pull
It back and forth between the prongs
ot the ring and under the diamond.
Designer.
Royal Flower Gifts Barred.
There is an old superstition in the
English royal family that it is un
lucky for a royal lover to send pres
ents of flowers to his bride-to-be.
Effect of Mind on Matter.
Exciting motion pictures and plays
cause the temperatures of audiences
to rise and result In the throwing off
of bodily heat. Some theaters lower
the heat supplj? aa the act approaches
the climax. '
Why There Are Many Colonels.
In this part of the country when a
man of any prominence reaches the
age ot sixty he becomes a colonel au
tomatically. New Orleans States.
Strange.
A feminine lecturer on psychology
advertises herself as "the woman who
never wastes a word." This strikes
us as something new In femininity.
Long Straw Aim of Dutch Threshers.
Dutch threshing machines are de
signed to preserve, as far as possible,
the length of the straw, which Is used
in making strawboard.
Mrs. S. Yates.
IMS.V& 'leMk V. fa "
Weak Women Can Find
The Help They Need
Portland, Orcg. "In mv early
married life, after motherhood, I
suffered a relapse, and blood poison
ing set in, which left me a nervous
wreck. I was thin and weak and
my nerves were in such a bad state
that I could not sleep, I went down
in weight from 140 to 90 pound9.
I doctored and took medicine and
had begun to think there was no
help for me, when I learned of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. By
using this medicine according to
directions I was completely relieved
of all my nervousness and restored
to perfect health and since then
whenever I have felt badly or in
the need of a tonic, I take the
'Favorite Prescription' and it builds
me right up. I found it especially
good during the critical time of
life, it kept me in good health. 1
would advise all women who are
weak and ailing to take the Prescrip
tion so they may enjoy good health."
Mrs. S. Yates, 770 Roosevelt St.
All druggists; tablets or liquid; or
send 10c for trial nkg. to Dr. Pierce's
Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y.
Si
urXe. liltHa
used for baby's clothes, will keep them
sweet end snowy-white until worn out.
Try It end see lor yourself. At poem
P. N. U.
NO. 22, ,1924
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