Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 19, 1927, Image 7

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    WOMEN CAN
NOW DO MORE
Because L y d ia E. Finkham ’g
V egetable Compound
Keeps Them W e ll
F if t y rears ago there w ere few
occupations tor women. Some taught
s c h o o l , some did
housework, s o m e
found w ork to do at
home and a few
took up nursing.
Today there are
very few occupation*
M O T H E R :- F l e t c h e r ’s
C is to r ia is a pleasant, harm­
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe­
cially prepared for Infants ht arms and Children
not open to womea
Today they work in
factories w ith hun-
d r e J a o f other
»onion and girls.
T h e re
are also
women architects,
law yers, dentists, executives, and legis­
lators.
B ut a ll too often a woman
■wins her economic independence a t the
cost o f her health.
Mrs. E lizabeth Cham berlain who
works In the U n idh all factory making
overalls w rites that she got "wonderful
results” from ta k in g L yd ia E. Pink-
ham ’s Vegetable Compound.
Mrs.
Cham berlain lives a t 500 Monmouth
6 t., Trenton, N . J. She recommends
the Vegetable Compound to her friends
In the factory and w ill gladly answer
an y letters she gets from women asking
about it.
I f L y d ia E. P ln k h a m ’s Vegetable
Compound has helped other women,
w hy shouldn't i t help you?
ages.
T o avoid imitations, always look for the signature o f
P r o v e n d ir e c t ^ r.« on e i ~ h p a c k a g e .
Physicians everywhere recommend it*
F lo w e r» in P ic k le
W H A T C A U S E S B O IL S .
FI wers in n be preserved in th eir
natural colors and shapes by a naw
method recently tested w ith good re­
sults.
A half-inch la y er o f w hite scouring
crtt'le sand is placed !n a dish or simi­
la r receptacle, and the flowers are In­
serted stem downward and sprinkled
K ill A ll F l i e s !
over until the petals and bloss- ms are
Í covered. T he dish Is then put in a
^2Z**»iacA.»«.rLV 1 Fal
— . frai» et arts. warm dry place, and In about a week
<•»•«■»=- «tv»**C most of the tricorne w ill be found per­
» ill v O f l w
fectly dry.
Blossoms treated In this w ay w ill
BUSY F IT k i l i m
often retain their natural shapes and
K io t o
S O M IB S
» l» » tl7 T
S
T.
colors for a year.
Boü» aad cor*- ¿ocia« ara tb a la a w t o í im .
pc4«r
or tafoeOaa o í tb a akin. I t ia hard
to k t a r w i r e th e exact caaaa b a t C A R B * IL,
wiB <iea •« dick rrb o f. S o u ; « » i F » ù ç « n t x a
nocwooikry aa com npp xsataoa o f G A K B O iL
p e o a p tiy a toca tha p o a aad ecetJnjed ooa
d ra w * A i t i r e c ra , G « a tr-'e ru o a k V S?x
t roan r o a r dnicgisC. Ikpey ka<A d •«< aatafead.
I P U R L O C K 4 4 L A L C O , N abmvulí T m a .
b
P iano N e v er Shakes
O ff the Installm ents
Nowadays when one buys a new
piano the old one must be disposed
of. This is taken care o f by the sales­
men who allow “ libernl” prices for
the old instruiuents in trade, accept
a little cash and get the balance in
w eekly or m onthly installments. But
w hat do the salesmen do w ith the old
pianos?
Just this. T hey must And
a m arket fo r them. O f course they
must first re p a ir and revam ish the
old Instruments, a fte r which they are
boxed and made ready for shipment.
T h e greatest m arket fo r these “slight­
ly used” pianos Is said to be In South
Am erica, A fric a . Asia and other parts
o f the w orld where they are sold to
the natives who yearn for music and
whose ambition it is to drum out tunes
on an instrum ent a il th e ir own. The
natives pay a small amount down and
the rest in m onthly payments extend­
ing over long periods. Thus it may be
said th a t the whole life of a piano is
Just one installm ent a fte r another.—
P athfind er Magazine.
I
n n .
, _ “ h Puts An End to
Bunion rains
MRLWINSIOW3 SYRUP
No Need to Suffer A nother Day
Those A gonizing T o rtu r­
ing Pains.
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s
S
I
o
August Flower |
For In d ig e a tlo a , Dyspepsia, ate.
Relieves D istress a fte r Hurried
M eals or O vereating.
Being a
gentle laxative, It keeps tb s d i­
gestive tra c t w orking n orm ally.
I f y o u r eye» « m a rt or fe e l acalited. R o m a n
M y»
ap p lied on going to bed. w ill
r « ‘ l« v * th e m by m o rn in g .
A d v,
30c &■ 90c. At all Druggists.
J.
O b je c t, C irc u la tio n
6. C. CREkN, Inc. WOODBURY, M.
“ They say Maud is very p artlcu laj
In choosing confidantes.”
"Indeed she is. She never tells a
secret to anyone she thinks w ill keep
IL "
W.
t B E A r T i r T L C O W P L r X t« » t(» > r o » V
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«M« TvEf t S 3*»
t t . t r for 1
iM fc.
Chicago.
U B»rry to.
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T here 1« one simple yet Inexpen­
sive way to reduce Inflamed, swollen
toe Joints and get them down to nor­
mal and that Is to ap|4y Muone's Em ­
erald O il night and morning.
A J t jo u r druggist or any first class
druggist fo r an original t"o-ounco
hottie o f M <»ne'* Enterald O il ( fu ll
strength) and refuse to accept any­
thing In Its place. It Is such a highly
■i«io-oira!»J preparation that tw o
ounces lasts a long tlm.* and fu rth e r­
more I f thia w onderful dlx-overy
does not give you complete satis­
faction you can have you r money
refunded
Special note: People who w a n t to
reduce swollen o r varicose veins
Should get a hottie o f Em erald <>U
at once.
Applied night and niorn'ng
as directed they w ill quickly n«Mlce
an Improvement which w ill continue
until the veins and bunches are re­
duced to normal.
T h e H e a lth F u n d
V i t a g l a n in G re e n h o u te
A m iser’s face Is lik e a bank note;
every line In It means money.
To force an e a rlie r start o f his gar-
ien this year. W . K e rr Russell. M It
D. F of Edinburgh, planted seedlings
under vitaglass In his greenhouse. He
reported that the vitaglass plaats ger­
minated before the others and showed
much ta lle r and sturdier growth
Mr
Ruasell is p art author of "U ltra -V io le t
Radiation
and Actlnotberapy.'* He
suggests that greenhouses be equipped
w ith vitaglass and that the glass would
hs
¡ally adaptable In the raising
>f early strawberries.
Tanlac Relieves
Many Ills
H ealth R avuged b y B ad Heart,
Kervousness and Sour Stomach,
Mrs. McLean M anage» to A vert
iKsaster. H ealth and Strength
A r t Restored. Gains 38 Hounds.
"T a k e Tanlac -
that is m v advice to
everybody, and it is
from one who hast
tned it," savs Mrs. 1
U izaheth Kit-Lean, ,
4171 Lincoln Ave.,
Oakland. Cal.
“ F o u r or fiv e
years ago I first used
it, and ever since«
then have depended 1
on it. Then I was - — ,
— -
afflicted generally-» had to build up or
give up entirely. M y stomarh was in an
awful state, my heart bothered me and I
could not eat. I was so weak ami nerv­
ous, I kept losing » « g h t and strength,
m y health seemeil wrecked, nothing
helped me.
“ But six or eight, hotties of Tanlnc
put me hack in splendid condition. M v
Storqach troubles gave w»v; 1 gained
perfect digest ion and with it all api'etite
nard to satisfy. I inrrenaed in weigh«
fro m 120 to 168 pounds T an lac la
m y formula for ig>od health. I l is and
always will lie the beat."
Tanlac made o f roota, hark a and
herbs, helpa build up acrawnv, weak
bodies, drive out cam» « o f aiifinting and
give the laxly good health
•Don’t suffer pain needlessly le a rn
from others. T ake wonderful Tanias,
A t your druggist's.
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O ld -T im e B ib le B o x e t
In te r m it te n tly
m the Seventeenth «ud early Elgbt-
r i - e t T r» i ,
I -
«< *mly a fte r a
eeeth centuries fam ily Blblea were
Remad T r a m p -" O h . 1
kept In oak boxes made especially c»*d m e a l"
I thought you smoked."
for that purpose
MICKIE. THE PRINTER'S DETIL
Tillage Humor
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W IP U ID O UT Tri 0 « A SMOKED H C P R Iu a .
XAU wesrv SPEAK Vto AMT O F V U E OCHS’ S'klCE !
SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1
P ro ve d safe by m illio n s and prescribed by physicia n s f o r
opeuco A w s e o f -rurru
PKkSvS A*E> S u BST it WEO HBUA.KV PASTE AV 1W
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jaçfeb flooei
rr
ho ** e
- t u * w e it cwt u t was
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6
IM B l N»M« L IU tu e u T AMt> APUEStVE f iA U lE .
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(PEA T H A T ~ n j« U E O O VT TO
RLOTCHY
SKIN
owwd 1*0« annoy ye» l*wnf>Ue >.!*<!»•
_
A health expert has Just been ta lk ­
ing about "overdrafts oo the health
fund" so convincingly that one tnev-
| Italriy examines ooe's habits o f Ufa
from the doctor’ s standpoint
Lata
hours, overeating, lack of exercise—
why, doctors' bills ought mostly to bs
entered In the fam ily accouut as "rec-
reatlon," “food" and “travel le lth e r
street car o r au to ).“ But there s on«
thought for the man who never p laya
Ttie cost o f a breakdown Is really a
* business expense, and presumably de-
, luctlhle on the Income-tax return.—
I Baltim ore Sun.
B E ." CsUOTU J A S P E R .
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Headache
N e u ritis
Lum bago
P a in
N e u ra lg ia
T o o th a ch e
R h e u m a tism
DOES
N O T
A FFEC T
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H EA R T
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only "Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Randv “Baj-er* U’ if « of 12 tablets
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F« oi M '-« " • ’ J
Cuticnra Preparations
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millions as unrlvalied in the promuUon
of skin and hair health. The punfytng
ant.srpttc. porr-cieansing propen.r« c i
CuLcura Scwp tnvigoraie and preaervr the
gfetei the Ointment soothep and heals
rashes and irritations. The freely-lathm-
lng Shaving Stick causes no Im taii ?n but
leaves the skin fresh and smooth. The
Talcum is fragrant and refreshing
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