Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 28, 1926, Image 7

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
Elk Tor R>ocl?
vfl. Few ,-
Q T ie K itc h e n
C a b in e t
St. W estern N ew sp a p er Untun. I
E conom y a n d v a rie ty m ay p e r f e c t­
ly »veil
t o g e t h e r — th e b e l t e r th e
c o o k , th e g r e a t e r t h e e c o n o m y .
E c o n o m y m e a n s g e t t i n g f u l l v a lu a
for th e e x p u d ltu r e , w h e t h e r it La
m o n e y or ttm e .
E RCY JO N E S hus re aliz e d
Ills
childhood am bition.
“ W hen I'm a m an," he to ld
his p la y m a te s o f y e a rs
ago, “ I ’m going to ra is e
e lk . See if I d o n 't
P e rc y stu c k to h is w ord,
a n d to d a y lie is ra is in g
elk
on
th e
N ein aak et
ran g e, 16 m iles o u tsid e
P ly m o u th , Muss., on th e
ro a d to M lddleboro. T o him a n d ids
o ld e r b r o th e r M aurice th e U n ited
S tu te s g o v e rn m e n t h a s sold «11 but 30
o f th e h e rd o f n e a rly 1,000 h e ad of
W ap iti d e er, o r elk, w hich, up to re­
c en tly ro a m e d th e N a tio n a l ra n g e a t
D ixon, M ont.
On n ra n g e of 1,200 a c re s on C ape
Cod th e s e a n im a ls a r e now ru n u ln g
w ild. W hen th e y h a v e becom e p le n ti­
ful e nough th e s u rp lu s a n im a ls will be
k ille d fo r m e a t a n d shipped to th e
m a rk e ts o f B oston a n d New Y ork.
B e ca u se nobody else in th e c o u n try
w a s p re p a re d to ro u n d them tip, sh ip s ta y w tiere th e re a r e people. So he
th e m in f re ig h t c a rs, a n d ta k e c a re w a s d riv en w est.
" M a s sa c h u se tts m ad e h e r gam e law s
o f th e m a s a herd, th e go v ern m en t
a w a rd e d th e a n im a ls to th e Jo n e s a f te r lie h a d d isa p p e a re d , hence she
d id n ’t sa y a n y th in g a b o u t sellin g .elk
b ro th e rs .
All th ro u g h h is e a rly y e a rs P e rc y venison. T h e w e ste rn s ta te s m adb
J o n e s ta lk e d In e a r n e s t a bout th e r a is ­ th e ir g am e law s w hile th e re w ere still
in g of elk, w hile h is n e ig h b o rs lau g h ed w ild elk left, so it Is a g a in s t th e law
n t him a n d a d v ised him to ra is e vege­ to sell th e m ea t th e re .
"E lk m eat is a d e lic io u s a n d p rofit­
ta b le s f o r th e su m m er tra d e .
T h ey c o n tin u e d to rid ic u le his Idea a b le so rt o f food. W e c a lc u la te th a t
In 1995 w hen th e b r o th e r s q u ietly b e ­ w e cun ra is e elk a t fro m 6 to 8 c en ts
pound, p ro d u c tio n
cost. T h a t's
g a n buy in g land a f te r re a d in g a D e­ a
p a r tm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re p a m p h le t in nhout w h a t It c o sts to ra is e beef. E lk,
w h ich e x p e rts c alled a tte n tio n to th e h ow ever, a re m uch e a s ie r to ra is e th a n
rn isln g o f elk a s fo o d-producing a n ­ c a ttle . T h e elk th riv e s on less food
im a ls. R e ce n tly th e scoffers w ere th a n a n y o th e r m em ber o f th e d e er
fo rc e d to lau g h on th e o th e r sid e of fam ily, o r a n y o th e r an im al n e a r its
th e ir m ouths. On one e v en tfu l d a y a size, a n d it is alm o st Im m une to d is­
lo n g tr a in o f sp ecial e x p re ss c a r s ease. I t p u ts on w e ig h t f a s te r th a n
p u lle d in to M lddleboro. (la th e re d a t th e re in d e e r, w hich is grow n In E u ­
th e s ta tio n w as th e e n tire tow n. T h e rope, a n d w hich o u r go v ern m en t Is
e lk h a d com e. T h ro u g h th e heav y gro w in g fo r m eat In A laska.
"E lk will b ro w se on th e young tip s
w ooden b a rs o f th e ir fre ig h t c a r cages,
th e g re a t, so ft ey es o f th e W ap iti o f tr e e s a n d bushes, w hich a c ts on th e
lo o k ed ou t, su rv e y in g th e ’ s tra n g e b u sh e s a s p ru n in g does on ap p le tre e s.
scene. T h is w a s th e c o u n try from T h ey do w ell In p a s tu r e lan d and also
w h ich th e ir a n c e sto rs h a d been d riv en In lan d covered w ith sc ru b grow th, a s
by th e In d ia n s m any y e a rs b efo re th e Is th e cape. W h ite oak tips, o f w hich
P ilg rim f a th e r s h a d com e to s e ttle in th ey will find p len ty here, give a pe­
c u lia rly delicio u s flav o r to th e m eat.
P ly m o u th .
“ T h e m eat Is not so gam y ns d eer
L a r g e r th a n th e o rd in a ry d e e r o f th e
e a s te r n fo re s ts, th e elk h a s a shaggy m eat, a n d It Is p e c u lia r in th a t th e
re d d is h m an e a b o u t h is neck, his hack f a t Is a s good a s th a t o f th e buffalo's
is lig h tish brow n, w ith a larg e shaggy hum p, w hich Is re g a rd e d ns a delicacy
c irc le o f w h ite lin lr o v e r Ids hind in th e W est. Elk m ea t h a s o n e-th ird
q u a r te r s , w hich he ra is e s up ns a d a n ­ m ore n e rv e a n d en erg y b u ild in g q u a l­
g e r sig n a l to Ida fo llo w ers w hen he | itie s th a n beef, m u tto n o r pork, and
ru n s. T h e h o rn s o f th e s e a n im a ls had o n e -th ird less fa tte n in g q u a litie s.”
A fte r th e fe n ce Is p u t up. Mr. Jo n e s
been c u t off b e fo re th ey left M o n ta n a ;
th e y a r e so m e tim es a s m uch us fo u r ex p la in ed , th e r e Is n o th in g else to do
except see ttia t th e elk a r e kept in ­
fe e t high.
T h e first sh ip m e n t c o n sisted o f 400 sid e o f It. T h ey feed and ta k e c a re
h ead , a n d It w a s w ith no little effort o f them selves. T hey will dig dow n to
t h a t th e sh y b e a s ts w ere d e tra in e d . g et a t g ra s s u n d e r th e snow , or s ta n d
• ¡ren t, w ooden la d d e rlik e sh ield s w ere on th e ir h in d legs a n d brow se e ig h t
u se d to p ro d a n d u rg e th e W ap iti fe e t from th e ground. T h e cow s breed
fro m th e c a r s to th e tru c k s w hich c a r ­ a t tw o y e a rs o f uge, b rin g in g fo rth
rie d th em to th e ir new hom e. At th e th e ir first c a lf on th e ir th ird b irth d a y ,
ra n g e th e tr u c k s w ere hacked up to a , a n d one a y e a r from th a t tim e on.
d ir t ram p , us you w ill notice in th e i T h e E lk B re ed in g a n d (¡ra z in g a sso ­
above p ic tu re , a n d th e ta ll g a te s w ere c ia tio n , w ldch Is th e n am e o f th e Jo n e s
d ra w n . B u t In ste ad o f leaping out, R ro th e rs com pany, h opes to In crease
th e frig h te n e d a n im a ls w en t rig h t on ' th e h erd to 2,209 head, th e n u m b er
p u sh in g e a c h o th e r a n d sta m p in g th a t could be ra ised on th e ir 1,290
a ro u n d Inside th e tru c k . S om etim es a cre s.
it took a s m uch a s five m in u te s b e fo re i A y e a r ago th ey b ro u g h t nine elk
one of th em w ould ra is e h e r b e a u ti­ from R ush v ille, 111., w hich a re now
ful h ead , look o u t a c ro ss th e ram p, m uch a t hom e on th e N e m ask et range,
a n d th en , su d d e n ly w ith one d e sp e r­ and proved th e fe a sib ility o f Im porting
a te lunge, holt fo r lib e rty . Soon th e m ore. T ills y e a r th e g o v e rn m e n t d e ­
cid ed th a t th e N a tio n a l Bison ra n g e of
o th e rs follow ed.
“T h e re aso n we chose M a ssa c h u se tts 18,000 a c re s w ould soon grow too
fo r o u r elk ra is in g Is th n t c o n d itio n s crow ded If th e 900 to 1,200 elk th e re
n re p e rfe c t th e r e ." said M aurice A. w ere k e p t alo n g w ith th e 590 buffalo.
T h e o p p o rtu n ity th a t th e Jo n e s boys
Jo n e s. In e x p la in in g th e ir v e n tu re .
“T hen, too, it Is one of th e few s ta te s h a d been looking fo r h a d a rriv e d a t
w ith o u t la w s a g a in st sellin g the m eat. la s t. It w as not long b e fo re P e rc y and
T h e elk is not so ta m e a s th e o rd in a ry M au rice Jo n e s and Ike M ilton, on th e ir
d eer. T h e d e e r will liv e w here th e re cow ponies, h a d rounded up th e ir first
a r e people, a n d com e a n d ste al a hit 400.
T h e cost o f th e w ork a n d th e c a rfa re
of food off th e back po rch w hen th e
w in te r is rough. B u t th e elk w on't from M o n ta n a to M lddleboro, Mr.
Bastille Day Torch Race
I n e ss of th e n ig h t sp eed s th e r u n n e r to
I th e n e x t re la y sta tio n , w h ere a n o th e r
| m em ber of h is o rg a n iz atio n ta k e s th e
to rc h from h is han d , re p e n tin g th e
(»operation u n til th e flam ing sym bol Is
p assed on to Its final d e stin a tio n .—
I D earb o rn In d e p en d e n t.
Jo n e s siiid, had m ad e th e elk w orth
a b o u t $85 a head.
Ju m p in g o v e r to P e n n sy lv a n ia , we
find th e d e e r h e re m uking a n u isa n ce
of th em selv es. T ills stH te’s g am e p ro ­
te c tiv e m e a su re s h av e been too su c ­
cessfu l a n d h ave re su lte d In tlie accu m ­
u la tio n of a larg e n u m b er of h a lf-tam e
d o e s fre q u e n tin g se ttle d a re a s. T h ese
a n im a ls h a v e m ade in ro a d s on f a rm ­
e r s ' cro p s and o rc h a rd s, a n d a s a re ­
su lt, a law h a s been p a sse d giving
la n d o w n e rs ttie rig h t, u n d e r c e rta in
ru le s o f tlie g am e com m ission, to kill
su c h a n im a ls w hen In ju rin g th e ir p ro p ­
e r ty and to use th e c arc asse s.
In tills con n ectio n th e follow ing
s ta te m e n t by th e P e n n sy lv a n ia S ta te
G am e com m ission, Seth E. G ordon, e x ­
e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry , is en lig h ten in g .
" L a s t w in te r a c o m m itte e r e p re s e n t­
ing sp o rtsm e n a n d fa rm e rs sp o n so red
leg isla tio n to re lie v e fa rm e rs and
f r u it g ro w e rs from in ro a d s on th e ir
c ro p s a n d o rc h a rd s by d e e r In v a rio u s
se c tio n s o f th e s ta te . T h e D e p a rt­
m ent of A g ric u ltu re th en re p o rte d th a t
m a te ria l d a m a g e had been done by
d e e r In a b o u t tw e n ty c o u n tie s o f the
s tu te and urg ed re lie f from th ese
d e p re d a tio n s.
“T h e le g is la tu re p ro v id ed several
m eth o d s o f re lief. T h e old law p e r­
m ittin g la n d o w h e rs to kill d e e r to send
to c h a rita b le in s titu tio n s w hen m ate ­
ria l d a m a g e w as c o n tin u e d and. In ad
dltlo n , th e s ta te g am e com m ission w as
re q u ire d to d e sig n a te th e se c tio n s of
tlie s ta te w h e re d e e r a re co m m ittin g
se rio u s d e p red u tio n s. In w hich d e sig ­
n a te d a r e a s th e law a llo w s lan d o w n ­
ers, u n d e r c e rta in stip u la te d c ondi­
tio n s, to r e ta in am i u se in tlie lr own
hou seh o ld s all edible p o rtio n s o f tlie
c a rc a s se s o f d e e r k ille d in ste a d of
se n d in g th em to c h a rita b le lu stltu
tions.
“T h e gam e com m ission, a f te r decid ­
in g upon a c o n stru c tiv e plan o f action,
on J u ly 13 took tlie first ste p to w a rd
re lie f and d e sig n a te d se v e n te en c o u n ­
tie s a n d p a r ts o f th re e c o u n tie s as
h a v in g w ith in th e ir b o rd e rs se g reg a ted
o r s c a tte re d a r e a s In w hich d e er a re
doing sufficient d a m a g e to w a rra n t
a llo w in g lan d o w n ers, w ^ose lan d s a re
open to p u b lic h u n tin g and w hose
c ro p s a re a c tu a lly being In ju red , to re-,
ta in th e ra rc n s s e s o f - d e e r killed as
p ro v id ed by law , th e d is tric t gam e
p r o te c to r to be th e Judge In th e m a t­
te r o f d am age. T h is a ctio n o f tlie
b o a rd does not a u th o riz e killin g d eer
a n y w h e re e lse In sa id c o u n tie s, n e ith e r
d o e s it a u th o riz e th e k illin g o f any
o th e r k ind o f g am e to be re ta in e d for
food.
" D u rin g a p erio d o f ab o u t a m onth
p rio r to J u ly 1.3, n in e deer, fo u r bucks
and five does, w e re killed a n d th e c a r­
c a sse s e ith e r s e n t to c h a rita b le in s titu ­
tio n s o r b u rle d b e ca u se th ey w e re u n ­
fit fo r food.
ab o u t In m a tc h e s." sa y s an a u th o rity
“ In New Y ork c ity th e r e is a record
o f a fire cau sed by a m ouse, a cat a n f
a hox o f m atcties. T h e c a t w as w atch
Ing a m ouse th n t ra n In to a m atch
hox. T h e m ouse, sc ra m b lin g about,
set th e hox on fire. T h e c at pounced
on Its p re y a n d kno ck ed th e hox to
th e floor, w h e re th e fife c a u g h t In a
ru g .”
>lrs. J F . B u e ll,
>4 O r ian h a A v e .,
A t m id n ig h t o f B a stille day o f each
y e a r b e g in s th e a n n u a l re la y to rch
r a c e from V erdun to P a ris. F a rin g -
a th le tic o rg a n iz a tio n s a re re p re se n te d
by r u n n e rs w ho b e a r lig h te d torches,
Rata and Matches
ra c in g In re la y s, on th e ir w ay to th e
W hile It Is tr u e th a t r a ts a n d m ice
s h r in e o f th e u n know n so ld ie r In P a ris.
T h e r u n n e rs a re s ta tio n e d e v ery tw o of c a u se fires. It h a s been p ro v e d In th e
T h e B ritis h a ir m in istry will use
th e 156 m iles, a n d eac h ra c e r h a n d s la b o ra to rie s th a t even s ta rv in g ro-
m etal In ste a d o f w ood fo r c o n stru e
h is to rch to a w a itin g com panion w ho I d e n ts w ill n o t n ib b le m atch es.
“Mice may cause Ores by scratching , tlon o f f u tu r e se rv ic e a irc ra ft.
go es on his way. T h ro u g h th e d a rk
S C O T T Y ’S P L A N
As eggs a re rich ill pro tein nod
m ake a d e sirab le su b s titu te for m eat
T w o Scotchm en h a d p lan n e d n hike
th ey should be
used freely w hen Into tlie c o u n try m id h a d a g ree d to
re a s o n a h i e in m eet a t a c e rta in p lac e a t five in the
price.
As they m orning. D uly one o f th e m ow ueil mi
a re , w hen fresh , a la rm clock, hut he finally h it on a
w ith o u t w a s t e , so lu tio n of ro u sin g th e o th er.
‘'M ile,” tie said, "w h en th e clock
th ey a re uot an
goes off i'll get up a n d rin g ye on a
B
g|
exp en siv e food.
p u b lic telep h o n e.
But, be su re mid
E a g »
W ith
H am .—M inre one a n d one h a lf c u p fu ls d o n 't a n sw e r it, so I cun g e t my
of cold boiled hum a n d add to two nickel back ."
1 c u p fu ls of w hite sauce. P o u r Into a
g reased b aking dish and b re ak six
M IG H T A D D S O M E T H IN G
| eggs over it. D ust w ith p a p rik a anil
b ake until tlie w h ites a re set. S erve
a s a luncheon dish
A sparagus O m elet.—Melt tw o tab le ­
spoonfuls of flu tte r und add tw o of
flour, Hdd g ra d u ally one cupful of
milk and cook un til sm ooth, seaso n in g
w ith sa lt and pepper. S e p a ra te tlie
yolks and w h ites o f six eggs, add to
tin- lieaten yolks o n e-fourth of a c u p ­
ful of th e w hite sauce.
B e at the
w hites u n til stiff a n d then fold in to
tlie m ixture. Cook In an o m elet pan
well g re a se d ; finish brow ning In tlie
oven. T u rn out on a p la tte r und g a r ­
nish w ith a s p a ra g u s tip s und th e re- j
I m ainlng w h ite sauce.
D ire c to r— Y our play, sir, is too sh o rt
Sw eet P ep p ers and E ggs.—C hop tw o
for tlie stage.
I sw eet green p e p p ers a f te r rem oving
P la y w rig h t (h o p e fu lly )— How long
i the w hite fiber and seeds. Cook slow
! ly in tw o tahleapoonfula of b u tte r and is y o u r sta g e ?
' add one tah lesp o o n fu l o f to m a to c a t­
W hy H e Offered His Seat
sup. B eat six eggs, add tw o tah le-
'T w a n n<»t a n a c t o f c h i v a l r y ,
spnonfuls o f rich c rea m , tw o table-
N o r y e t th e fe a r o f s c o rn ;
spoonfuls of w a ter, und one-h alf tea-
H e o f f e r e d h e r h is t r a m c a r « e a t
spoonful of suit. S cratnlile th e egg
T o k e e p h e r o ff h ia c o rn .
m ixture In b u tte r a n d serv e on t r i ­
angles o f hot to ast.
Getting It Right
Cheese Souffle.—M ett tw o table-
T w o A m erican n egro so ld ie rs wer«
spoonfuls o f b u tte r, s t i r In tw o table-
d isc u ssin g m usical in stru m e n ts.
spoonfuls of flour, th e n ndd tw o -th ird s
“ Yus," «aid one, “ I’se gw ine to get
of a cupful of w a ter, one-thiril of a
me n e u ca lip tls."
cupful of inllk ; cook u n til thick. Add
"A w h a t? " q u eried tlie otli
seasonings, tw o egg yolks b e aten , and
"A e licit 11 jit I s—d a t ’s a m usical in ­
one cupful of g ra te d cheese. W hen
stru m e n t, fool.”
cool fold In tw o w ell-beaten w h ites
"G o on, n ig g er! You c a n 't kid me—
a n d bake in u w ell-greased bak in g
d ill’s one of Hie hooks of th e Bible."
dish.
Stuffed E ggs.—C ut fo u r h a rd c o o k ed
eggk Into ha lv e s lengthw ise. R em ove
Retreat for Men
the yolks, m ash and mix w ith niayon- I T a lk a tiv e W om an I t ’s it slittm e th e
I nalse, chopped p a rsley , sa lt Mnd pap- ! w ay w e wom en sla v e for th e men.
] rl!;a. Add a little onion Juice If liked. H om e w o u ld n 't he hom e w ith o u t us.
Refill tlie w h ites a n d fa ste n w ith a Cun a n y one th in k of liny hom e w ith ­
i toothpick.
out a w om an?
Food fo r Convalescents.
M an (In r e a r ) — Yes, m a'am , th e
T h ere will n e v er com e a n in e w
(»Id
S o ld iers'
H om e.— P ro g re ssiv e
th e re ia not u rg e n t need of In tellig en t G rocer.
c a re of food for
th e convalescent,
Two Uses
e v e n
w h en
"I w ish som e cod liver oil.”
tra in e d n u r s e s
"W e now h ave se v e ra l v a rie tie s,"
a n d d ie titia n s a re
p len tifu l, for th e said th e d ru g g ist. “ Is th is fo r c h il­
exjien.se m ust he d ren ?”
“Y es.”
con s I d e r e d In
"D o you w ish to use It ns a m edicine
m ost hom es,
i r a s u p u n ish m e n t? "
o
rd
e
rs
should
a
l­
T h e p h y sic ia n 's
w ays be follow ed and no new food
ENVY
should be Introduced w ith o u t first in ­
q u irin g us to th e wisdom o f tlie
change.
T lie p a tie n t's a p p e tite Is not a lw ay s
a sa fe guide a n d m any h a v e lost th e ir
lives hy lieing given food th ey craved.
Ig n o ran c e is n e v e r bliss w hen feeding
th e Invalid.
T hose reco v erin g from a fe v er h ave
an ab n o rm al a p p e tite , a n d g re a t tin t ¡
a n d c a re m ust be used iu feeding
them .
T h e liquid d ie t, w hich Is given for
th e first food In convalescence, m ay ¡
be so v aried tlia t it need not be
m onotonous.
W hen b eginning a solid d iet, cure
should be tak e n to h av e th e c h an g e ;
E n v io u s Bug — Jh . sh u c k s, why
very grad u al.
h a v e n 't I got n lot of a rm s so I can
C hicken P an ad a.- R em ove th e skin
be a g re a t Juggler like Mr. S p id er?
a n d ev ery p a rtic le o f fHt from the
iirenst o f a chicken. If th e fowl Is
, Jealous
large, o n e h a lf o f th e b re a st will be
sufficient. P lace In a sau c ep a n w ith
B ^ c a u n c h»* w a s p lu c k y
H
u
c
c
c
a
n fu l w a n h e ;
enough w a te r to cover am i sim m er
H u i w h e n hln f r i e n d s to ld It
slow ly for tw o h ours, o r until tlie m eat
T h e y le f t off th e " p .”
Is very ten d e r.
T ak e It from th e
bro th a n d cut it Into sm all pieces,
D ay of Variety
th en p re ss th ro u g h a sieve, using a
G ra n d m a P eople d o n ’t seem to
larg e spoon.
Add th e bro th to th s
m a rry ns young ns th ey did w hen I
chicken, season w ith a bit o f salt.
w a s a girl.
Add fo u r tab le sp o o n fu ls of c ream and
G ra n d fla p p e r— No, old d e ar, but th ey
bring to th e boiling point. S erve In
a p re tty bowl w ith tilts o f c risp to a st do It o ften e r.
c u t Into fancy shapes.
W hy He Gave H e r Age
H onsy S andw iches.— Boll one cupful
E ld e st S is te r—D on’t yon know b e t­
of su g a r, one fo u rth cupful e a c h of
w a te r a n d o ra n g e Juice, w ith tw o th in te r th a n to go tellin g everybody how
sh av in g s o f o ra n g e rind, u n til the m uch o lder I am th a n you a re ?
siru p sp in s a th rea d .
Add one h alf
L ittle B ro th e r (In d ig n a n tly ) I h ave
cupful of candied o ra n g e peel chopped to, e lse people w ould th in k you w ere
and one h a lf te ssp o o n fu l o f v an illa. 1 m y m other.
H eat to th e boiling point, cool and
sp re ad on th in slices o f w hite, nut or
The Lim it
ra isin b r e a d ; cut Into fan cy sh a p e s, j
“ I'v e s e n t back y o u r le tte rs , your
N ice fo r c h ild re n 's p a rties.
Egg* In S pinach
L ine ra m e k in s g ifts, y o u r r ’"g. Is th e re a n y th in g
w ith chopped, i-ooked sp in ach , leaving else I can do?"
“ You m ight re tu rn my lo v e ”—C o r­
a c av ity In each. B reak an egg Into
th is, sp rin k le w ith sa lt, p epper, and nell W idow
add a teasp o o n fn l o f b u tte r for each.
S et Into a pan o f hot w a te r a n d h a k e
In a m o d era te oven u n til the eggs a re
net. S erv e w ith cetwup.
F o r a co u rse d in n e r a co ck tail 1«
often se rv ed a s a s tim u la n t; on thia
account o y ste rs, cism a a n d v srio u s
a p p etizin g co ndim enta a re used, the
o bject being to stim u la te , not cloy th e
a p p e tite . F r u it c o ck tails a re en jo y e d
by m ost people as th ey a re ap p etizin g
w ithout being too filling
Every tlav find* you n»i«crab1e with
backache? Sutler »harp, «tabbing pain«?
Eeel lame Mini »tiff alwav« tired, nerv-
ou« and <H«pirited? 'Then look to
y. ur kidne)»: Your kidney« are the
blood tilt era. Perhaps they have failed
to properly rid the blood of body poi-
aon*. Naturally, then, you euffer the
injurious effect« of thia alow poisoning.
IX n't ri«k neglect* If your kidney«
need help, use l)o a n '8 Pill8. No other
kidney diuretic H «o well recommended
uor so «uece«*fu1 A s k your n e ig h b o r!
A California Case
EGU D IS H E S
The East Experiments
With the 'Yàpiti
the W ssH
Backache Wearing You Out?
j
W h a t’s a H a ll For?
I r a te F a th e r W hen yon w ere In the
hall last n ig h t. I d istin c tly h e a rd th a t ,
J young m an k iss you. E x p la in y o u r­
j self.
D a u g h te r—W hy. d a d d y - It Isn’t nice
j
j to m ak e a young m an s ta n d o u t on a
I ctfld fro n t porch.
¡
n g lU ach, Cal ,
y s: “ I h a il a
i r t n g - d o w n p a in
ro»« m y k id n e y «
d a » h a rp , » tin x -
C p a in t h r o u g h
r b a c h My b a c h
L'Atne la m e a n d I
a y s f e lt tir e d ,
had headaches
d d la s y » p e lls ,
c k e re d b e fo re
m y ey es, b lu r r in g m y » Ix h t My k id ­
n e y s w e r e a lg o d is o r d e r e d , b u t a f t e r
u s i n g l» o a n a F ill« . 1 w a » r id o f t h e
a tta c k ."
DOAN’S r!k,s
STIM U L A N T I IU K ETIC T O T H E KIDNEYS
Fcwter-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chom.. Buffalo, N. Y .
STOPTHM ITCHING
You won’t have to wait — relief
follows the first comforting touch of
Resinol
A rt Long, but Doesn’t Pay
O tic F re n c h p a in te r w ho bus e x h ib ­
ite d fo r m any y e a rs a t tlie su lo n s am i
h a s in q u ire d c o n sid era b le re p u ta tio n
re ce n tly jierfo rm ed tlie d u ty , incum ­
bent <ai all citizen s, o f d e c la rin g Ills
incom e for th e la s t year. A few days
la te r lie receiv ed a polite le tte r from
Ills ta x e o lle eto r in w ldch tlie official
e x p ressed s u rp ris e th a t a m u ste r of
su ch ta le n t did tin t d eriv e a lu rg er In­
com e from Ills w ork. T lie a r tis t's re­
ply w us b rie f and to tlie point. Ho
w r o t e : “ I am Ju st us s u rp rise d a s
you a re."
"BAYER ASPIRIN”
PROVED SAFE
Take without Fear as Told
in “Bayer” Package
Does not a ffe ct
th e H e a rt
U n less you se e tlie “ B a y er C ross"
on p a ck a g e o r on ta b le ts you Hre n o t
g e ttin g tlie g e n u in e B a y e r A spirin
proved s a te by m illions a n d p re sc rib e d
by p h y sic ia n s o v e r tw enty-five y e u rs fo r
C olds
N e u ritis
T oot lincha
N e u ralg in
H e ad a c h e
L um bago
R h e u m a tism
I'ltln, P a in
E ac h u n b ro k e n •'R ayer" p a ck a g e con-
(nlns proven d ire c tio n s. H a n d y boxes
of tw elv e ta b le ts coat few cents. D ru g ­
g ists a lso sell h o ttie s o f 24 am i 100.
Please Remit
“ We sh a ll be m uch obliged if you
will kindly. . . .
“ W h at Is w rong?" n sk s a c o rre ­
sp o n d e n t, “ w ith tlie w ord •please,’
w hich could lie s u b s titu te d for lliese
n in e w o rd s ?”
IS IT YOUR STOMACH?
Sacramento,
went back on
C a lif. — “M y stomach
everything I a tt
caused pain and dis­
tress, I grew nerv­
ous, weak and pale
and it seemed that
I had paint and
aches a ll thru my
body.
I was too
m i s e r a b l e to be
a r o u n d when I
Started to take D r.
Pierce's G o l d e n
Medical Discovery
, and it relieved me
o f all nervousness
and stomach trooble and completely re ­
stored me to good health
I could eat
without being distressed, in fact, 1 ne’ er
felt better.”- M rs Grace Sheldon, 3237-
9th A ve
A ll dealers; or send 10c for
trial pkg o f tablets to D r Pierce's In ­
valids' Hotel in B iffaln. N . Y
A new giiHiditiM gauge fo r m otor
tr u c k s a u to m a tic a lly a b u ts off tlie su p ­
ply and slgnalM to th e d riv e r w hen b u t
a gallon of fuel Is le ft in th e tan k .
A m an m ay h a v e ids price, but he
does not a lw a y s get It.
Sure Relief
Staves
A unt Rarfliel — W hen I w as y o u r age
we a lw a y s kept o u r legs covered.
K uby—<>h, sty les will m ak e one do
a lm o st an y th in g .
FOR INDIGESTION
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