RURAL ENTERPRISE Druse Villages in Lebanon Burned by the French Back Bad This Winter? G ir l W ith 3 2 D o ll, J S te a l, a L iv in g O n e ’ - < '.’.i < 'ii a r m - d w ith Too Often Backache 1» Kidney Ache * Mt ru lin g a baby from a c a rria g e > in fro n t of a sto re , A nnie McMU- * lun wan haled to Ju v e n ile c o u rt ♦ ♦ fond of dolls. “ H ow m any h av e you?* ask ed « th e Judge. $ “Thirty-two,** th e child re- *' ♦ plied. •‘You w an ted to h ave a little baby a s well a s th e dolls?” “ Yea.** T h e day sh e sto le th e baby A nnie w as on h e r way to buy a n o th e r doll, sh e e xplained. W inter's colds and chills a re hard on the kidneys. And when your kidneys a re overw orked, you are a p t to have daily backache, stab ­ bing pains an d bladder irre g u la ri­ ties. D on't risk neglect. Use Doan's Pills. Doan's a re recom m ended the world over. Avk your neighbor! «£,. IIM*. W m i m i Nt»* »paper Colon.) W e m a y liv e w i t h o u t p o e t r y , m u s ic o r a rt. W e m a y liv e w i t h o u t c o n a c le n c a . W e m a y liv e w i t h o u t h e a r t ; W e m a y liv e w i t h o u t f r i e n d s ; W e m a y liv e w i t h o u t b o o k s ; b u t c iv ilis e d m a n c a n n o t liv e w i t h ­ o u t coo k s. A California Case V A RIETY OF SA N D W IC H E S S an d w ich es a re a lw ay s in season and tlie housew ife w ho can m ake d a in ty , a ttr a c tiv e j and ta s ty sand- , wlches will a l­ Jo h n F e rn s, r e ­ tir e d J u s tic e of th e Peace, 3626 1 s t A v e ., S a c ra - m • n t O, C a l i f . , says; “M y back p a in e d c o n t i n u a l ­ ly and w hen I s to o p e d It w as) d iff ic u lt to ) b t r a I g h te n , for* th o s* . p a i n s dui? In"" w ays find som eone • '(•* __ D E C L A R E D “ D E A D ,” tfe t u p n i g h t s to p a s s t h e k id n e y to enjoy them . s e c r e t i o n s , w h ic h w e r e s c a n t y . A f t e r P u re e of S a rd in e | u s i n g D o a n s P i l l s , I w a s r i d o f t h e T U R N S U P A L IV E T h is photograph, tak e n u n d e r fire tro u b le .“ S a n d w i c h « *.— d u rin g the b a ttle n e a r Ita s h a y a be D ra in th e oil from tw een tfie T rench tro o p s In Ia*banon one la rg e can of and th e D - ih p tribesm en, show s In the E n glish m an F o u n d in A m e ric a sa rd in e s . R em ove background som e n a tiv e villages A f te r L on g A b se n c e . STIMULANT DIURETIC TO T H E KIDNEYS th e sk in a n d bones anil pound th e |F osleeM ilb u n ^ C o ^ h lig ^ C h em ^ B u fl» lo . N. Y. _ ____ • bu rn in g u fle r being fired by the fish to a p a ste , rub th ro u g h a p u re e F ren ch . London. — A rth u r Y ates, fo rm er s tra in e r. T o th e p u re e add one- London th e a te r m anager, la te r a fo u rth cupful of cream ed b u tte r, tw o South ( aro llu a p la n ta tio n ow ner, was finely-chopped h a rd cooked e g g s; ders. T he n hlrt w as not butto n ed , but d eclared legally d ead by a B ritish W as Your sp re ad open, disclosing a broad, h airy court a f te r being m issing since 11)1(1. I season w ith sa lt, p epper. W orcester­ chest. He w ore tru n k s o r tro u se rs, A few w eens ago he w us re sto re d to | sh ire sauce. Mix th o ro u g h ly and G randm other’s R em edy sp re a d thin ly -sliced b re a d w ith w ith th e legs c u t off Just below the life by ju d ic ial action. F o r every stom ach m ayonnaise a n d an eq u al n u m b er w ith hips, and on his feet a p a ir o f ru b ­ T he m issing B riton m ade know n his and in testin al BI. th e s a rd in e m ix tu re. P u t to g e th e r in bers. existence upon th is e a rth only w hen i T his good old-fash­ “ Why do you not w e ar c lo th e s? ” an older b ro th e r died in E ngland and ' p u lrs w ith a c ris p le a f of le ttu c e be­ ioned herb homo tw een. C ut th e sa n d w ic h es Into th re e W illey w as asked. left him a legacy o f $13,000. rem edy fo r consti­ ■trips, len g th w ise of th e sandw iches. " J u s t because I feel b e tte r w ithout Yates, now sixty-five y e ars obi. Is ! pation, stom ach ills Melba S andw iches.—Chop’ th e m eat them ." ex trem ely re tice n t re g ard in g his reu and o th er derange­ "It Is midwinter. Do you feel cold?" sons for d e se rtin g his n a tiv e lan d and from th re e dozen la rg e queen olives. m ents of th e sys­ Add one cupful of finely-chopped pe­ "N ot any colder th an anyone w ear- dropping out of sight. tem so p revalent these days is In even can m eats. M oisten w ith m ay o n n aise Ing clothing. He spoke freely enough of his life g reat# r fav o r as a fam ily medicine» W illey w as usked If he liked thp p rio r to 1PIG. o f how he follow ed in | dressing. S p re a d th in slices o f g ra h am th a n tn your grandm other's day. H e declared he re ad b u t | the fo o tstep s of his f a th e r a n d be- i ^ re ’ d " i,h prl* * en 7 ^ 5 bU.,.t e r “ " d I publicity. little about him self but th a t be had cam e an actor. O f how be w us not i th e sam e n u m b er w ith th e olive mix- Favorite rem e­ ! tu r e ; p u t to g e th e r In p a irs, trim off DR. S T A F F O R D ' S m any frien d s who would tell him w h a t exactly a rousing su c c ess back of t b s dy fo r th re e !»• nerattons for w as said, l ie w as glad to know th a t fo otlights and took u p th e m an a­ th e c ru s ts a n d cut into tria n g le s. Serve C R O U P , w ith sa la d o r o y ste r co cktails. b r o n c h itis , som e o th ers had decided to abandon gerial end o f th e th e a tric a l game. „ in flu e n z a H alibut S andw iches.— F in e ly chop clothes. H e told of d ire c tin g th e T ivoli m u­ one pound of cold cooked h a lib u t; H is eyes becam e bright a s he talked sic hall. R in k 's P ic tu re P layhouse, add a few d ro p s of onion ju ice, tw o o f th e le tte rs from all over th e coun the C helsea, and th e G range Cinem a, teaspoon fuis o f lem on Juice, o n e -h alf tr y from those who w anted to get rid K llburn. But be w ould not com e out R -. loaspoonful o f p a p rik a , one teaspoon- o f th e ir clothes. He told o f a Call- i and tell fran k ly w hy be bail qu it bis n - u r . 1 » , . s'o ofhee fal of sa lt a n d a few g ra in s o f c a y ­ h tf u a , c h ilb la in * . fornla wom an who w as going to s ta r t profession. P ressed for a reason bo e n n e : fold in o n e-fo u rth of a cupful of F O R CO LDS out by w fa rln g a b ath in g su it th e finally d e c la re d : h e a v y c ream th a t h a s been beaten yeur around. ‘ Let us sa.v th a t a f te r th e w a r I until stiff, add tiie w h ites o f th re e Must Cover Feet. w as out of a job. I w as g e ttin g »Ion : eggs b e aten stiff. T u rn tlie m ix tu re P A R K E R ’S W illey d e clare d th a t he w ould like In y e ars and I found th a t p re fe re n ce Into a sm all b u tte re d , b rick -sh ap ed H A IR B A L S A M to discard all clothing for real com ­ w as given to fo rm er serv ice men. I | mold a n d cook In w a te r in a m o d e ra te Remove* Dandruff Stop« H a ir F a llin * R e s to re s C o lo r a n d fort, but th u t n a tu re Intended one had an in vitation to go to South C a ro ­ oven. C hill, rem ove from th e m old B e a u ty to G r a y a n d F a d e d H a ir 6oc and $1 00 a t Druftuiats should w ear som e pro tectio n for th e lina. So my w ife and I accep ted and and cut Into slices. S p re a d thinly- H iscniz Chem V»ks . Patchogue.N Y. feet In w inter. H e said he had found th e re we located." sliced b u tte re d bread w ith m ayon­ H IN D E R C O R N S r , » . . » « C orns. C a l­ T h a t explained bis com ing to the by te sta the feet will not en d u re naise. add a slice o f th e tilling and louses. e te ., t»tops a ll p a in , ensures c o m fo rt to tb » I tilted S ta te s sa tis fa c to rily , but It fe e i, m akes W a lking easy. 15c by m a il o r a t D ru g - frozen ground. A horse m ust have put to g e th e r w ith a n o th e r slice of b u t­ fis ts . Ills c o x C h e m ic a l W o rk s , T a tc h o fu e , N . k . Iron shoes to e n d u re civilization, he left m any things In th e air. lie d id n 't te re d bread. C ut Into any d e sired ■aid. explain why be allow ed him self to be E d u c a to r C a u g h t N a p p in g n ,, d . i i . i - t i , , W illey said he would not p e rm it cut off from fam ily and frien d s n o r Q uick R elish.— T ak e o n e -h alf dozen E ven su p e rin te n d e n ts o f sch o o ls u r e h im self to be photographed w ith bis i wbjr ,H‘ l'p r |||i |ted a London c o u rt tu la rg e so u r pickles, tw o c u p fu ls of call not above le a rn in g from th e u n a b a s h e d sh irt O il, as he hud only put It on to I tie<'lure h l>» legally dead. hnge, o n e -fo u rth cupful o f v inegar, c riticism o f sm all school c h ild ren . W il­ get to talk to the p ro se cu to r a mo­ tw o sm all onions, one can o f pinien- liam M cA ndrew re v ea le d in a r e c e n t m ent. H e said he w ould ta k e it off Leaves A g e d H u s b a n d on to es a n d th re e -fo u rtlis cupful of tn lk w hen h f told one on h im self. fo rev e r a f te r th e Interview . C o rn er a n d D isappears sugar. P u t th e v eg etab les th ro u g h the “ O-oh, y o u 're n o t e d u c a te d I” e ja c u ­ A few seconds la te r W illey left th e m eat ch o p p er a n d add su it to season, la te d a sm all la s s s ittin g in h is office B altim ore. Md.— W hen a nice look- augur a n d vinegar. courthouse. pulled off his sh irt. one day. T h e e d u c a to r, b u sily t u r n ­ •runkeil Ids a u to and w ent hack to th e ,,1K , . •',”> . n , k wom an proposed to him. Food fo r th e F am ily. Out-ln« r ni(>nth, wf)pn ing th e page! o f a book In se a rc h o f a life w hich lie a s s e rts lie lias learned Ja c o b J., ...son, seventy-tw o years old, , thlngM (uIlll.SM ,11|s canne(, c e rta in reference, sto p p e d to In q u ire from the B ible u re the law s of n a tu re k e ep e r of a p ro sp e ro u s sto re In th e in to th is u n tx p e c te d in d ictm en t. * u r tls Bay section, consented. He and th e law s of God. them from one’s "W h y do you th in k I'm n o t? ” h e T h ere Is an old saying th a t nothing sup p lied l be money fo r a tro u sse a u own g a rd e n in a sk e d o f th e a c c u sin g m aid. and they w ent to W ashington to be succeeds like su ccess und now th a t su m m e r) a re "B e ca u se o u r te a c h e r sa y s th a t e d tl- W illey lias becom e recognized us a m arried . T hen th ey cam e buck to sc a rc e and high i c a te d p eople a lw a y s use th e in d e x p e rm a n en t in stitu tio n he Is not con­ B altim ore, and th e brid e told tlie In price, It Is a i w hen th e y w a n t to find so m e th in g In sid ered aoniething to be tre a te d I g r o o m to w ait for her on a cor- j p le a su re to open „ book. O nly ig n o ra n t on es go look- lightly. i nor u n til she re tu rn e d . T h a t w as a can o f te n d e r j In g -th ro u g h th e p a g e s.”—C h ica g o B n I lust A ugust, and she h a sn 't re tu rn e d . ■ s trin g beans, o r ! niiig Post, A w eek ago Jo h n so n placed tlie 1 sw ee t g reen peas ----- | m a tte r in the bunds of bis law yer. ! fo r th e m ain m eal of th e day. A s im p le , o ld - f a s h io n e d m e d ic in e , a s fo o d , Of a f te r being visited by a wom an who 1 S trin g Bean S u p p er D ish.—O pen a to d a y a s In 1837, Is c o m p o u n d e d In W r i g h t’» e g e ta b le P ills T h e y r e g u l a te t h » - told him th e bride w as not M ary An- ■ can or strin g b ean s a n d p o u r off the s I n to d m ia a n c h V , liv e r a n d b o w els. A dv. ilerson. widow, a s re p re se n te d to him , 1 liq u o r—sa v e th is to a d d to a dish of hut th e w ife of a m an living n e a r | chop suey, fo r a n o th e r m eal. T he C o o lie L a b o r N o t C h e a p F re d e ric k -Mil . ami had not been di- | liq u o r from c a n n e d foods Is so often A Chinese coolie w ho w o rk s fo r IO voreed. P h o to g ra p h s w ere sen t to th ro w n a w ay th a t a w ord to th e w ise c e n ts a d a y is paid, a cc o rd in g to j F red erick and a tto rn e y s th ere ilentl- will lie sufficient. T h e re Is m uch food s ta n d a rd s of th is c o u n try , 20 tim e s I fled th e p ic tu re a s th a t of th e utull- v alu e in the liq u o r in c an n e d foods, w h a t lie is w orth b eca u se h e can o nly | voreed wife. N ow th e iplps'ion of even th o se can n ed o u tsid e th e home, m ove one ton a m ile In a day. A m er­ bigam y and a n n u lm e n t have a risen so every bit should be saved. If yon ican r a ilro a d s m ove one ton one m il» 1 and th e ease Is com plicated by th e f a rt have a d e lic a te child be su re to save a t a cost of only % cent. T h e g r e a t j th a t th e cerem ony w as |ierfo rm ed out- c a rro t liq u o r w hen cooking c a r r o ts ; I c o n tra s t Illu s tra te s th e d iffere n ce be- ■ sid e th e M aryland police Juri-il i-tlon. cldll and give It fo r a d rin k . If any of tw een m an s tr e n g th a n d m ec h a n ic a l DOAN’S T Garfield Tea Goes Unclothed Even in W inter Willi» Willey Put» on Shirt Only to See District Attorney. Spokane, W ash.— W hen W illis W il­ ley of th is c ity put on a sh irt re c e n t­ ly the atory w ent nil over th e U nited S tates. M illions of A m ericans p u t on s h irts every day, b u t th e fa c t Is not m entioned by any o f th e big ne w sp a ­ pers. T h e w rite r begged W illey for p e r­ m ission to get a pho to g rap h o f him w ith hi* g h lrt on, but W illis W lllev declared he Would n e v er be so foolish a s to sta n d before a cam era w ith his clo th es on. It has been said by c ritics, who w ished to give som e one a "d irty dig,” th a t anyone can becom e fam ous by w alk in g up a n d down B roadw ay w ith his sh irt off. Has No Pres* Agent. [ aw ay from H ollyw ood in hl« m akeup. It w as betw een C h ristm a s arid New Year* th a t W illey cum e to th e c o u rt­ house for legal advice. A m ortgage bail been foreclosed on a tr a c t ow ned by a re la tiv e w nere be lived anil be w an ted to lie re sto red to bin shack. W illey w as rem inded by a d eputy p ro se c u to r th a t he bad n o t obeyed the co u rt o rd e r to w e a r c lo th e s and be w as told to go borne a n d cover his nakedness. H e w ore som e k haki tru n k s but th u t w as all. T h e next day W illey a p p ea red a t th e co u rth o u se and I w as notified th a t It had happened. "W illey has on a sh irt,” w as th e new s w hich sp re a d through th e corridors. I w ent down and talk e d w ith W illey w hile he w aited for a hearin g , and found him looking th ro u g h luw books at th e p ro se c u to r’s office. "W h at a re th e s e ? ” ask e d W lllev In his childish way. H e w as told th a t he had In Ills h an d s th e law s of the s ta te of New York and th a t in the cases w ere th e law s of euch s ta te In th e Union. No one ev er su sp ected th a t, If a m an hid In th e woods and took his clo th es off, th e w orld w ould beat a p a th to his door to see why he chose Not in the Book*. to be d iffe re n t "W hen people nave com m on sense T h a t Is Just w h at th e w orld Is do­ ing to W illis W illey. H e h a s no p ress I do not see why th ey m-ed all th is a g en t to shout his convictions to th e law .” suggested W illey. H e w as told w orld, hut his m ail com es from u ll th a t som e p erso n s w ould not be sa fe p a r ts of th e nation. W hy all o f th is unless o ttiers w ere re s tra in e d by law fu ss over one m an p u ttin g on a sh irt? from doing them an injustice. H e w as Some five y e a rs ago the sheriff be­ told th a t som e sh rew d p ersons had gan to receive f ra n tic c alls about a been able to use the books for th e ir w ild m an. S heriff C laren ce Long, own selfish gain. "T h at Is w h a t th ey trie d to do w ith now w arden o f th e s ta te p e n ite n tia ry a t W alla W alla, and S e c re ta ry of th e me. T hey trie d to m ake me w e a r N o rth w est A ssociation of Sheriffs and clothes. T hey could not find It In th e Police (an o rg a n iz atio n for th e P a ­ books or I w ould be w earin g them all cific coast, Including th e C anadian th e tim e,” continued W illey. H e w ore a sh irt from w hich the sleeves had p rovinces) se n t a f te r th e w ild m an. W omen screa m ed a t th e sight of the been cut fo u r inches from th e shout- stra n g e r. All said h e m ust nut be of sound tulnd. W illey w ore long w his­ kers, long h a ir and h is w ard ro b e w as . a p a ir of tro u se rs w ith th e legs r u t I off Just below tlie hips. C o u rts w ere puzzled by h is strn n g e b ehavior a n d h e w as o rd e re d to p u t on clothe«. W illey folded his arm s a n d d eclared he felt so co m fo rtab le h e did not w ish to do an. T h e re w as a childish sm ile on his face. H e went hack hom e a n d th e sh eriff continued to receive re p o rt* th u t W illey w as I ru n n in g about th e c o u n try In an au- I tom oblle and did not w e a r clothing. T h e m ore sk e p tic al s a id : “ You can het he will do so m ething te rrib le .’’ “ 홓 1, Here’s Argument for Corn Eatin th e w a te r of cooked green p e as Is i P°wer. Began to Smil«. I 4 1 1 1 I I ( ■ ■ I r H II t V il t U U CÌ S ai i* f< ri tl n. ti f» OI T h e officers finally began to sm ile. T h ey a p p ea red to feel p re tty m uch like m other does w hen Jim m y, or Je n nle, pull off th e ir clothes and cavort In th e n u rsery . M any p erso n s ta lk e d to W illey and In ste ad of th e "w ild m an ” they hud p ictu red h e w as a good com panion, a (Junker In his con­ duct and a child In sim plicity. W illey has been m aking Ids hom e a few mile« from th e city of S pokane and he has becom e so well know n | C hicago alum ni of the Iowa S ta le college a t th e ir an n u al banquet under- th a t he can go about th e c o untry took to a n sw e r th e questio n 'W hy eat corn?" M a rg are t ltu n g e Is show n w ith o u t bolng d istu rb ed . A few y e ars m easuring corn fed alum ni a n d th o se w ho h ave «com etí to , eat corn ; the ago he w ould h ave a ttr a c te d as m uch i form er. It is need less to say, being th e la rg e r gentlem en w eighing 310. 2tXI a tte n tio n ns a m oving p ic tu re a c to r 1 anti 240 pounds. PROSPERITY IS BROUGHT TO ___ IDAHO BY KING POTATO Farm er« C lear Off T heir Mortg.vg««, Buy A dditional L and, and Ev«n Furcha*« Bank* W ith Profits. Boise. Idaho T h e re ’s new king In the a g ric u ltu ra l field King P o tato o f Idaho has ta k e n Id« place alongside K ing C otton o f the S outh, King Corn o f the Middle W est. King W heat of th e D ak o tas and Klug Dll of th e Southw est Idaho nev er d ream ed th a t such p ro sp e rity could come out of a p o tato p a tc h . On all aides th e p ra is e s o f the tu b e r « re being sung In th e w ords o f th e U n ited S ta te s l'e p a r tm e u t of A griculture. "Potato«'« p r o v e d In be t h e m o r t g a g e lifte r« th i s y e ar" l1iiiidr«Ml« of Idaho fa rm e rs m ade enough m oney In th e ir p o tato p a tc h es th is y e a r not on'.y to c le a r off th e m ortgage b u t also to buy th e en tic» farm In fact, m any re n te r farm er«, a f te r paying th« landlord« th e ir sh a re o f th e crop, bought the farm s they had been re n tin g amt had enough cash left to s tw k th e farm s , In th e l ’p |ie r S n a k e R iv er valley po | ta lo e s a re Itelng used a s legal ten d er, I according to the Idaho F ulls Dally ■ Post, Any b u sin e ss bouse will accept j the p o tato e s a t th e r a te o f $3 ,M) a I sack. And aro u n d th a t section the fa rm e rs produced an av era g e of 3tMI sacks to the acre. T he T w in c ity D ally T im es p rin ts i a sto ry of a fa rm e r n e a r th a t tow n I who ow ed $K,0<10 to a bank and w as unable to pay It. He had ton a c re s p lan te d to potatoes. He begged so I h a rd th a t th e hank renew ed his losn until a f te r p o ta to digging tim e A fter his po tato es w ere m a rk e te d th e fa rm e r |>ald his *s.ia«i |n r a a t th e , hank, elesneil up all his o th e r ilebts j and th en tiought th e bank. G eorge trie of Buhl planted 30 arros I of potato«». 11« harvested 17,¿a«1 , sm ks and sold them for $3!i.37.‘>. J a m e s Keel of T w in F a lls last sp rin g bought tiki a cres o f lan d for ilO ja a t He put m -to a cre s of pots toes and a t h a rv e st time dug enough IHitaloes to pay for th e e n tire farm and had enough left to buy a n o th e r fa rm (if the MU me Mile. < a rlt Jo h n o f Idaho F a lls put in 4.5 j a cre s of p«tHtoea and sold them for $2."i,(S«i M ajor M <■* <>f O ntario p lan te d one a n d it iree-fo u rth s acre s and reap ed ,1 ,istji 70 N ear St. A nthony a new com er, who illdn t tielieve In lavtatoea, bought so a c re s of land for $t1.ni»i N eighbors Induced him to put In potatoes, but he w ould only p lan t them In ten a cre s T he ten a cre s n e tte d hlin enough to pay for tlie e n tire farm w ith enough over to build a house. W om en N ew Y o rk M u tt P ay ............. a cannot a « suit th e ir husbands, th en kiss. niak. u p m d g free In M agistrate G res er'» murt. He ordei o d Mr*. Mary a t - tansky held in »2...0HO ball fo r giud,. u«d ovr h u sb a n d » head w ith a p U i a Russian C o u rt A p p ro ves ! to be po u red off—save It to a d d to a M o th e r’s S la v in ^ r h M <* ""“P- P™ bean» I l ’s th e little th in g s t h a t c o u n t—e s ­ T s in to a hot fry in g p a n w ith Just p ecially in th e p rim a ry a r ith m e tic M oscow class. possible official a p p ro v al ; enough b u tte r to season and serve serv e ason and of ttie execution of hoiadessly d is­ them p i|iing hot w ith sliced cold m eat e ased In fan ts at b irth . a f te r the m an —nice fo r a luncheon dish. n e r of th e S p a rta n s ta te . 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Mix well and p o u r Into a m old or Ing she had a c t.......... cording to her fre e z e r; s tir ocenslonallv o r pack In best Judgm ent of t h e m o s , beeetl. k,l , ice and sa lt S erv e on l e ttu U w ith th in g for her baby, 254 and 75 s y Us e . o #cM, , u Sam. a n d 11 end Is not yet F n e le Sam Is going t top th e basin««« of U pstara rla hl* p ,« t offleav AX. *V. N. U., San F ra n c itc o , No. 9-19^& Sure Relief »»A FOR INDIGESTION PASTOR KOENIGS N E R V IN E J Epilepsy Nervousness & Sleeplessness.«