The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 12, 1924, Image 3

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Select Residential & Transient
Ulh and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon.
Modern Fireproof American Plan
RATES MODERATE
C. G. APPLEGATH
Tmcl
Fageols
IMPORTED
ONLY GOOD CREAM MAKES
GOOD BUTTER
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland.
We Specialize in
Rides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, TaRow, Casein,
Oregon Grape Root. Goat Skins, Horse Hair
Write (or Shipping Tagi & latent Price List
Portland Hide & Wool Co.
101 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, 0 BE 6 OH.
Branch at Pocatello, Idaho
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Removed without Injury to the skin by Ney-Born
Itopilatory, Sample on request. Ney-Rorn Lb
oratorie. 619 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 form with adequate description.
Both can be easily obtained and will
prove extremely entertaining as well
as instructive. Write for copies to
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger
Agent, Pittock Block, Portland, Ore
gon, who will forward them freely to
any address upon receipt of request.
PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING
Buttons, Scolloping, tJearl-Plcot Edge,
Wide Hemstitching, Embroidery, Button
Holes. All work guaranteed.
Smith Pleating and Button Workt,
823 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Ore.
4si oiMotcM
- ttoTTOortAtlturd,-
Portland, Ore.
THE WASHINGTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE
268 Wash. St., Between 3rd and 4th.
I JfHoC Coats-Suits, $14.85 Dreeses, $7.50.
LdUIC) gin, Hose, $1.00. Ask about our Spe
cial Payment Plan and free photo offer. Men
tion this ad.
MANLEY AUTO CO.
' LATE 1922 HUPMOBILE
A car used by a Portland attorney and
was recently turned in on a sport Hupmo
blle; we hnve reconditioned thoroughly
and will guarantee; it is painted a deep
blue with fenders and hood enameled
black; has spring bumper, spotlight, auto
windshield swipe, '24 license, barcap, etc.;
car may be seen in our used car dept.
or will arrange demonstration by 'phone
appointment; price $876, terms given, also
m.d as
MANLEY AUTO CO.,
1 Used Car Dept.
431 Burnslde. Portland, Ore.
WE WRECK AUTOS and TRUCKS
Parts Sold at
HALF PRICE
Write or Call
DAVID HODES CO., Inc.
F.vnrvthincr from a bolt to an enirine.
Grind Ave.. Cor. East Salmon St., Portland, Ore
Set of ttQ.OQ
Teeth, PU
We guarantee material
and workmanship.
Painless extraction of
taurli 'vlf 91 vpHra In
the aame location. U. S. DENTISTS. 246V4 Wash-
Inirton cor. Second, f ortianu, urauu.
When You Have
Suffered Enough
ml havA anpnt ennusrh
Hnru fnr- Avuir rnpii 1 -
clnes that have pro-,
aucea no results, m
cases of Stomach, Kid-
nev, juiver ana nnwei -
a . . V i j Dtrirniif irpTOAJ tlion wrltn
ITUUU1C9 HlfU llimn'ini tu.n, in.. ....-w
to me, state your ailment, nd enclose 4
cents in stamps for my Free Booklet,
which will tell you the way back to New
Life, Health and Happiness with
MARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL
Address, Marcell, the Nature Man,
901 W. Lombard St., Portland, Ore.
Pleaae mention this paper
ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
TRUSSES
Abdominal Supportere Arch
Support. Send for meas
uring blanks.
Laue-Cavis Drug Co.
Truss Experts
'u 173 Third St.. Portland, Ore
DIVINE HEALING
INSTITUTE
Old-time Power of God
129 Fourth St., Portland, Ore
Telephone Bdy 6692
Svf
Gives Antitoxin Forcibly to Cut Diphtheria
Lebanon,. Ta. Having forcibly ad
ministered antitoxin to members of the
faith tabernacle, a cult of faith curers,
local health authorities, are hopeful of
checking the spread of diphtheria,
which in three weeks has caused the
deaths of nine persons. All the vlo
' tlms were members of families of the
faith tabernacle and all, the authori
ties declared, had been denied medical
attention. . .
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Portland, Oregon
VAUDEVILLB PHOTO-FLAYS
CompUte Chang Saturday. Adults, Wk
day Mitlntc, sue; Evenings, Contlao
us 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 Mali ill tie....
Hotel
Portland's Oldest FUR House
Eslabll.hsd IS70.
Remodeling, Repairing, Storage.
129 Tenth Street, near Wuhlntten.
All Sisei. Pricei, Tarmi. AIm Used and
Ke-builtTrucki. WriU for OUlog.
BADLEY SMITH CO.,
9th and Burn.lde, Portland, On
The Best of Everything
Imported Groceries and De llcaclas. What your local grocer don
nut carry WK SPECIALIZE IN. L. Mayer Co., M Fifth
Street, Fortknd. Mail Orders Solicited
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, teim, hem and machine
pleat ikirti ready for band,
Hemititehini, nicotinrand ttieklnc.
$1.00
EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. 00.
85 H Fifth St. Portland, Ore,
INFORMATION
nt DEPARTMENT
Pleating Embroidery
Hemstitching1, Buttons Covered.
STEPtiAN'S
1C5V4 Tenth St.. Portland
ATTENTION LADIES
Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix yon ap,
we make all kinds of Hair Goods of yeur
combings. Join our School of Beauty Oultore.
400 to 414 Dekum Bldi.. Puou Broadway
8802, Portland, Oregon.
AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVERS
Larry Sullivan, 212ft S. Broadway,
Portland. Telephone AIaln8740.
BATTERIES " "
Rebuilt second hand batteries, 110.00.
46Grand Aven e, Portland.
CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS
Will bring you relief. It's the modern
method. You cannot possess good health
with an Impaired nervous system. Drs.
Duckworth and MaBten, all modern drug
less methods used, 215 Swetland Bldg.,
Fifth andWashington, Portland.
CAMERA ANDKODAK REPAIRING
Adolph W, Harr, Abington Big., Portland.
Complete Line Bottleri' Supplies
Portland Beverage & Sply Co., 431 Stark
CUT FLOWERS ft FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Broa., Florists, 287 Morrison St.
DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM
For all Chronic Diseases, Madison Bldg.
DENTIST
Charles 8. 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 samplee. New Flow
ers and Feathers made to order. 20 years estab
lished. We guarantee all work. Hartness Feath
er & Flower Shop, 3K6I Washington St.
HOTELS
WABASH.Rooms 50c. 204 Madison St.
Fertilisers $26.00. Red Ash Seed Co..
Vancouver, Wn. 'Fertl)ize V 1th Brains."
THE LUC1LE BEAUTY SCHOOL
The Lucile method makes you a real
marceller. All branches of Beauty culture
taught by expert Instructors. For full In
formation write 41 Selling-Hirsch Bldg.
Phone Main 4337. ,
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Bom pay
while learning. Positions secured. Writ
for catalogue. 234 Burnslde street. Port
land, Oregon.
SURGICAL C0RSET8
Made to measure, 467 Washington St.
If you are troubled with Appendicitis
or Stomach Trouble, write Hlzz Company,
Portland, Oregon, for free Information in
Germanjr English.
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER
Miller Paint Co., 172 First St.
PERFECTO TRUNK MFG. CO.
Trunks, Auto Trunks to order. Third
and Pine, Portland, Ore.
.RYDER PRINTING CO.
Feature Printing for Less
192 Third Street Portland, Oregon
SALESMEN EARN J30.00 DAILY selling
NOGAR Clothing Suits, $12.60 made to
measure. Will ottwear three ordinary
suits. Absolutel fcnag proof, water and
fire resistant. Write for Selling Plan.
301 Couch Bldg., Portland, Ore.
USEO CASH REGISTERS
Scales, Electric Coffee Mills, Show
Cases, Butchers' Display rsses.
BOXER TRADING CO.,
129 First St. Portland, Oregon
lei. fmoauway hjs
PLUMBING MATERIAL
Baths, sinks, toilets, basins, boilers,
pipe, valves and fittings. Prices reason
able. Standard Plumbing & Heating Co.
Eastjith and Morrison Sts. Portland, Or.
CLEANING AND DYEING
For reliable Cleanfnr and Dv.
inff service send parcels to us.
We pay return postage. Inform
ation and prices given upon re
quest.
ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS.,
Established 1890.
Portland, Ore
SILK SHOP
Foreign and Domestlo
Kafoury Bros., 383 Alder St.
AUKIE PILLS
For Weak Kidneys and Inflammation
of the Bladder.
Price 25c a Box W
WINKLER'S PHARMACY
52tt-54 North Sixth St., PORTLAND, ORE
PER
SET
DR.
R. W. DONOHUE
AN'P MORRISON
CORNER
SECOND
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 tba day. week or
month; with or without harness. Call, write or
wire.
North Portland Horse 4 Mule Co., Union
Stock Yarda, North Portland, Oregon.
Empire 0121.
Five of the deaths occurred in the
family of Mrs. Charles Roth, her hus
band and four children dying since
April 2L One of the children died
while the funeral of another was be
ing held. Mrs. Roth had refused medi
cal treatment for her family. She and
four surviving children were Inoculat
ed, although she would not give verbal
consent, but submitted without pro
test ..
CP
(Cllb $7.50
Ntt Door to Mrythinf tn TZwn
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IVvnAlii.f Wholesoms food cookad Just riant
VOinCIIUS hy oook. who know. SFF.C1AL 2M
. . , luncheon servad daily that asnnot
lafpfpria beaacalled. Perk Street batwaaa
1aiClCI la Washingt.n and Alder.
WHOLESALE DCCUCf I UP Couoh
FISH IILLILO, IIIU. gM
a rofliTio rort fach nnAPuATi
DECKER BUSINESS COLLEQK
AL1SKY BLDG.
Your "TEETH SLEEP" Whlla Wa Work
Our Reuutat on Is our greatest asset.
Dr. Keens, 36114 Washington St., Portland
AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL
Experts In all lines of Beauty Work.
326 Medical Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
"FOR WOMEN BY WOMEN"
Women's Employment Bureau
Help of all kinds, 409 Yamhill Street
Guaranteed Home Treatment for Goltra
Our prescription Is not a patent medi
cine but the result of years of nttidy and
experience In the treatment of floltre. It
contains no narcotics nor habit forming
drugs nor anything that la In any way
injurious to the numan system, wa re
fund every dollar you ray If wa fall to
get satisfactory results for ynu.
Johnson 4 Lloyd, Branch Managers
821 Cham, of Com. Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Oregon Luggage Co
SPECIAL PRICES on TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT
CASES. 110 Sixth St.. Next Columbia Theater
hats zr- Slim
caps Pff3uyw,nqrnYTs
SHOES l-Boyw Outfitter!. LUAlJ
86 A Morrison, opposite Olds, Ykortman A King
The Bob Shoppe
When In Fortland hava
your hair rut at the
BOB S1IOPPK, Mar
celling, Curling.
Experts Only
Employed
Thone Main 167
100 Ungar Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
BARRON'S
FREE
4xS Phok of your BABY
In Its BIRTHDAY Month
Sowell Studio
145 1-2 3rd St.
Between Alder 4z Morrison
U. S. in Midst of Record
Period in Pvoad Building
If proof wore necessary that the
United States, which, thanks to the de
velopment of the motor vehicle, U now
passing through the most Intensive
period of highway development in the
history of the world, is building roads
that surpass In quality anything of the
kind constructed since the days of the
Roman empire, that proof ig to be
found In abundance.
ft exists not only In .the quality and
quantity of American highways, but
In the development of road building
methods and materials. The road
builders of this country have not only
outstripped their ancient predecessors
in the use of the most ancient ma
terials, but are getting better results
with, greater speed, less labor and
lower cost.
Advantages to Farmers
in Living on Good Road
Living on a good highway with
quick transportation the farmer Is en
abled to enter into the plans for the
benefit of his village and of his com
munity, to take part in the town meet
ings, to have a voice In the affairs of
his district, to b helpful to his neigh
bors, to attend divine services on the
Sabbath, to go to lectures, university
extension curses and to aid In the or
ganizations of those agencies that are
helpful to the community and this
meeting with his neighbors aids In
the forming of co-operative associa
tions that give him better marketing
facilities and better prices for his
products.
Roads Bring Business
Annlston must have good roads
leading out into every community
and every county fiom which her mer
chants draw trade. For two years
Anniston's commercial organizations
and Anniston's merchants have been
energetically working to build up the
country trade of this city, and the re
sult has been gratifying. Despite the
handicap of poor roads Annlston has
extended its trade territory in every
direction and now tills city Is the market-
for a greater number of people
from this and other counties than at
any previous time in its history. An
nlston Star.
Regular Repairs Needed
We have striking Illustrations In
Culhoun of the result when road main
tenance is neglected, says the Annls
ton Star. Several roads In this county
that were fairly good roads a year or
two ago now are In very bad shape
simply because they have not been
kept In repair.
Source of Succulence
The dairyman needs a permanent
ource of succulence for summer
feeding. Relying on blue grass pas
tures Is often unsafe because dry
spells sonn burn them up. Such dry
spells cause the cows to drop In milk
production.
Sweet clover offers an excellent
pasture value to the dairyman. Sweet
clover, perfernbly the white variety,
stands up under drouth conditions,
grows abundantly, and does not ciuse
bloat
DAIRY
-;i
BETTER COWS QUITE
ESSENTIAL IN DAIRY
Dr. Pavid Friday, formerly president
of the Michigan State Agricultural col
lege, recently pointed out a fact that
Is well known, but, like lots of well
known facts, seldom appreciated. The
scrub dairyman gets 1110,000 pounds of
milk a year from 40 cows averaging
8,000 pounds each. He would be bet
ter off with 30 averaging 4,000 pound
each because he would get the sume
milk check with one-fourth less work
and overhead. The better dairyman
uses 15 cows producing 8,000 pounds
each to get his milk check, while the
really successful dnlryraan gets 120,
000 pounds of milk from 12 cows aver
aging 10,01X1 pounds a year.
While the successful dairyman gets
his 120,000 pounds from 12 cows In
stead of 40, thus cutting his overhead,
labor and feed cost by nearly three
fourths, he lias i,u aililcd ncVnntnje
which has recently been proved by Hit
United States dairy division. The
dairy division finds that cows produc
ing 100 pounds of fat In a year made
an average return above feed cost of
$10 each. Cows producing 400 pounds
of fat In a year mv.de an average re
torn above feed cost of $100. Thus It
seems that It only took four times as
great production to make the cow ten
times more profitable.
With these figures In mind It Is very
easy to see why there are failures In
the dairy business and why, also, there
are such marked successes.
The way to get and keep a profit
able herd Is to everlastingly weed out
the culls, employ better methods by
keeping up to date on the new feeds
and methods that make greater profit
and, lastly but by no means least, to
nse good, straight purebred dairy bulls
with production records back of them.
H. R. Lascelles, Fleldmnn for the
Colorado Dairy Commissioner.
Test Cream Separators,
Is Advice of Expert
Cream separators that have not
been tested for some thue may be
cheating their owners out of a con
siderable sum every week. That can
be avoided, for sklra milk testing will
reveal the honesty of the most deceitful-
separator, according to O. A.
Iversuu of the Iowa state college.
"Surprising results have been ob
tained wherever fairly large numbers
of hand separators have been tested,"
Mr. Iverst n says. "In Worth county,
five separators In one cow-testing as
sociation were found to be losing ex
cessive amount of butterfat. We feel
certain that there are many separa
tors in every community that are los
ing butterfat for their owners. An
annual loss of several dollars can
easily result If the machine Is not
regulated or run properly.
Skim milk testing can be done by
the Rabcock method with a special
double-necked test bottle, In place of
the 17.5 cubic centimeters of acid re
quired for whole milk, 20 are used for
sklm milk. Otherwise, practically the
same procedure is followed as in test
ing whole milk. The test can be made
by the farmers themselves, or, if this
Is not convenient, by the local
creamery.
Making Better Butter
Whether the product is made at
home or at the creamery, matters lit
tle, cream should be clean flavored to
make good butter. To obtain prac
tically all of the cream from the milk
and have it In the best shape for but
ter making requires the use of a good
cream separator. Further, the thor
ough cleaning and sterilizing of all
dairy utensils Is essential to the pro
duction of a product having a good
flavor.
Aid Dairy Community
There are two means by whlcji the
dairy cow population of a community
may be increased, by breeding through
the use of pure bred bulls from proved
ancestry, and by Importing from other
sections mature cows ready for serv
Ice at the pall. In the latter case of
purchase of cows, we have two alter
nativesImporting animals from other
sections, and finding the animals with
in the state.
Creamery Activities
Buying activities of 308 creameries
Indicate that 29 per cent of the organ
Izatlon buy feeds, 25 per cetit buy con
talners, and 22 per cent buy fuel. The
complete list of commodities purchased
by the various organizations Include
building material, fencing, hardware
ImDlemwts. general merchandise, and
miscellaneous products In addition to
the commodities specifically enumerat
ed. Cream Needs Good Care
As hot weather approaches the
cream must receive better care on the
average farm. As soon after separ
ating as possible, cool the cream by
setting the can In cold water. Never
mix the fresh cream with the cream
from previous separation until cooled
as low as possible. Do not keep
cre?am too long at the farm. Poor stale
cream will not make good butter. If
the creamery cannot make good but
ter the average price of cream will be
lower thanjf good huttec can be made.
STATE NEWS
All OJCUCtF,
Salttin. The state tax on salt's uf
gnsollnu and distillate, In Oregon dur
ing the month ot April aggregated
21-1,407,05, according to a slutcimml
prepared here by Sam A. Kozor, sec
retary of state.
HHlBlmro. The Washington county
and Oregon Pioneer association will
have its annual mooting Sunday, June
29, In tho city park hero. Special t-x-erclses
will be hold In the auditorium
and all pioneers and their descendants
are urged to be present.
Tho Dalles. A. L. (Jack) Woston,
55, was sentenced to the penltentlury
for tho remainder ot his natural lu'e
by Judge Fred W. Wilson, In tho cir
cuit court Saturday. Weston was con
victed a week ago of the second-degree
murder of Robert 11. Krug near Sinters'
In 1919.
Pcndloton. Orders for tickets for
the annual Pendleton Round-up have
lrondy started coming in, according
to (Joorge O. Cacr, business manager
of the show. F. V. Norrls of Apple
ton, Wash., recently ordered a box tor
the entire Bhow, and other orders havo
been received.
Salem. C. II. Oram, slato labor
commissioner, Saturday resumed tak
ing testimony with relation to charges
that his department had fulled to en
force the state laws regulating the
working hours of culinary employes
and sanitary conditions existing in
local restaurants.
Eugene. C A. Ilorton, public ac
countant, and John T. Evans, realty
dealer, have been announced as .e-
call candidates for school directors of
Eugene to run agalnBt W. A. Elklns
and Mrs. Roy Loomis, against whom
a recall movement has been started
Their candidacies were announced Fri
day.
Ocoanslde. Thus far this season
the new Oceanside beach has been un
usually active. Visitors have been at
tracted to the resort earlier this year
than before, buildings are going up on
many spots along the sea-coast town
and the predictions are that tho resort
will enjoy a much better season this
year.
Salem W. S. Rlrdwell, employed In
the street department of the city, suf
fered a crushed leg and other in
juries when he was run down by a
steam roller while spreading gravel on
a railroad crossing. Physicians said
It probably wduld be several weeks
before Mr. Blrdwell regains the use' of
his leg.
Sulem. Several hundred residents
of the country lying north of Salem
staged a demonstration here Saturday
with the presentation to the county
court of a petition asking for a paved
roadway connecting Brooks and MfJunt
Angel and piercing part ot the Lake
Iablsh district. The petition contain
ed 575 names.
Pendleton. Tho time Is coming
when the Umatilla Indian reservation
will be owned entirely by white peo
ple, according to the statement made
by Major E. L. Swartzlander, superln
tendent of the agency, at a recent
meeting of the Rotary club. He will
leave next week for Portland, after
having been here for 15 years.
Hillsboro A deer In the fields near
Wttchhazel was the cause of excite
ment Saturday. When finally captur
ed In the loganberry patch of F. H
Wilson, the deer put up quite a figh
Evidences show it to be a pet of some
one as it showed no fear until Mr
Wilson tried to handle it. The state
game warden has been notified.
Pendleton. Rain which started fall
ing Saturday afternoon continued until
shortly before noon Sunday until a
total of 0.85 of an Inch had fallen,
according to the weather report. Farm
ers and livestock men unite in declar
ing that the benefits of the precipita
tion can hardly be estimated, as It
was the first general rain since early
February.
Salem The single cottage plan In
the construction of the proposed new
state training school for boys was
adopted by members of the state board
of control at a special meeting held
here Saturday. It was said tills plan
has the approval of L. M. Gilbert,
superintendent of the institution, and
practically ail of the welfare workers
of the state who have given if. consld
eratlon.
Salem. Dr. W. II. Lylle, state veter
inarian, denies reports that have been
circulated In Portland and other cities
to the effect that there are several
cases of foot and mouth disease in
eastern Oregon. 'These reports were
unwarranted," said Dr. Lytle, "and
probably were made out of whole
cloth. There has not been one case of
the foot and mouth disease in the
state of Oregon, despite these rumors
to the contrary."
You Want a Good Position
Very well -Take thn Ariiiinitanev It llualneM
MuimKi-itient, I'rlvntw Hfrrutarial, Calculator
liiiUiinetor. HtimosmnMc. IViiinaiiMhiu. hi- LWn.
rnercinl iMat'hem' Door. at
The ftiet-mottt llu.ineita OIL'S of the Nurthwe.t
which has won niori. Accuracy Award, and Gold
Medals than any other school In America, Mend
for our Kuccch. t'ataloir. Fourth Street near Mor.
rlnon, fortland, ()r, lease M. Walker, president
Bobbed Hair Losing Out.
Now York. Bobbed hair Is on the
wnno In Eiiglund and knickers are look
ed upon with disfavor by girls, accord
ing to Miss MiirrjxPt Backhouso, head
of Ihu Cumprli'M liirls In IL.gluud, Wio
has just arrived In this country to
make a tour of summer schools In
camping, conducted by Campflre Girls
in nil parts of tho United States.
On the Right Path.
Wo stumble and falter and fall, but
we are never lost If even onco in a
whllo we can set our eyes upward and
outward and our feet on a path which
leads us to work for man, for mankind,
and not for ourselves. Robert W.
Bingham.
Old Surgery Still Practiced.
Two thousand five hundred years
ago Hindus performed surgical opera
tions for cataract by a method which
still survives.
F. M. Criteser
OracoxiAira, Take Tim
Man's Advice !
Portland, O r e g. "Dr. Tierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and Plea
sant Pellets have given me a new
lease on life. Several years ago I
contracted the 'flu' and for weeks
I was unable to leave my bed. My
strength had all gone. I had a
heavy cough and at times could
hardly get my breath. My stomach
went back on me ami my bowels
would not act naturally. I said,
'I slippnsc this will finish me.' I
was asked by a friend to try Dr.
Pierce's iollcn Medical Discovery
and Pleasant Pellets, as they had
prolonged tnanv lives. These medi
cines of Dr. Pierce's did wonders
lor mc 1 am now Hi years old,
work every clay and enjoy good
health: in fact, I feci better and
more fit than I did twenty years
v
f y
given nic the privilege of enjoying; (
a healthy old age." F. M. Criteser, )
R')2 Miillnrv Ave
uo at once to your neiRtioornooa j
drug store and get the Discovery in
tablets or liquid, or send 10c to Dr. f
Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Euflalo, N. I
V., for trial pkg, !
Or the Price the Owner Paid.
It is astonishing how quickly the
merit of a picture can be dotermlned
after we know the artist's name. '
Boston Transcript.
Not Much New In Cotton Machines.
Thousands of years before the In
vention of cotton machinery in Europe
Hindus had cotton gins, spinning
wheels and looms.
Depth and Stillness.
Clear writers, like clear fountains,
do not seem so deep as they are: the
turbid look the most profound. Wal
ter Savage Landor.
Nowhere to Go but Home.
'Mid pleasures and palaces though '
we may roam, they all close at last ;
and we have to go home. San Fran- i
clsco Chroniclo.
Banana Leads Food Production.
The banana produces more food to
tho acre than any other plant. Its
yield is about fifty times more than
the potato, and about one hundred and
fifty times more than wheat.
The Letter Q.
The origin ot the letter Q Is inter
esting In viow of its similarity to the
letter O. . Tho name Is derived from
the French word Queue, moaning tail,
as the letter is O with a tall.
Tip for Stesman.
Lame ducks are Inevitably by-products
of popular government. But
every statesman should have a trade.
Chicago Dally News.
Foil Burglars 100 Years.
For more than 100 years a famous
firm in London has been Inventing and
manufacturing locks and safes to bat
flo burglars.
3UV
it the finest product ot Its kind In the
world.' Every woman who bat uaed
It knows this statement to b trua.
P .N. U,
No. 24, 1924
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