Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 05, 1928, Image 7

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY, OREGON. APRIL
FARMER’S WIFE
GETSJTRENGTH
1928
OUR COMIC SECTION
The
Cream
of the
Tobacco
Crop
By Taking Ly dia E. Pinkham’«
Vegetable Compound
Schoolfield, Va.—"My mother had
taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and I (
decided to take It
for my own trou­
bles and f o u n d J
great relief, I was '
hardly able to stand
on my feet some­
times and now I
feel better than I
have for several
years. I credit the
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
V e g e t a b l e Com­
pound with my
present good health. I have taken five
bottles of it and I am now able to do
all my housework and sewing, feed
my chickens, milk the cow and tend
the pigs, and feel fine.”—Mas. J. C.
B bauixy , L ox ¿13. Schoolfield, Via
glnia.
Quickly Relieves
Rheumatic Pains
12 Days’ Free Trial
To get relief when pain tortured
joints and muscles keep you In con­
stant misery rub on Joint-Kase.
It Is quickly absorbed and you can
rub tt In often and expect results
more speedily. Get It at any drug­
gist In America.
Use Joint-Ease for sciatica, lum­
bago, sore, lame muscles, lame back,
chest colds, sore nostrils and burn­
ing, aching feet. Only CO cents. It
penetrates.
<£ Underwood & Underwood
WILLIE HOPPE
Champion Billiard Player
| T D r e s e n d n am e and A d d ress for 12
r Ix m E -u a y tria l tu b e to Pope l a b o r a ­
to ries, D e s k 3. H a llo w ell. Maine.
Joint-Ease
SC H O O L
FO R
M EN
Traioiog far BUSINESS. TRADES or PROFESSIONS
E n ro ll a n y tim e . S end for lite r a tu r e .
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
A Cure for Scotch Stammerers
OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Y . Al. C. A . llld k .
P o r t la n d , O regon
H A V E YOU W R IT IN G A B IL IT Y ?
W e c u ltiv a te your ta le n t. A sk for p a r tic ­
u la rs. U n iversal S ch ool of Jou rn alism , 1059
W h ite A ve., Grand R ap id s. Mich.
writes i
"The slightest cough or throat irritation might he fatal
during a close match. O n this account I prefer Luckies
as a steady diet. They have never irritated my throat
or caused the slightest cough. I am going to stick
with Luckies.”
.
“It’s toasted"
'RECELE OINTMENT
fo r real »atiafaction. It doea th e w ork. 11 K um ISS««
Krwm da Fare Cream m akee ro a r akin baaatiful. « 1 2 5 .
FREE BOOKLET. Ask yoar dealar or w rite
D r. C . N . B erry C o ., 2 * 7 5 M tc h t* e n A v e ., * "
No Throat Irritation- No Cough.
©1928, The American Tobacco Co.. Inc.
No One R espects a Liar
I find great pleasure In a truthful
man. One can depend on what he
says, and learn from him. . . . But no
one pays any attention to a liar, or
much respects him. I have never
known a really successful man who
was a liar. Men of that disposition
6oon learn, tf engaged in real affairs
successfully, that untruthfulness Is a
drag, like a suit of clothes when In
swimming.—E. W. Howe’s Monthly.
Or G ive H im Salts
E ducation b y M ail
“ N oted" but Ignorant
To meet educational needs of fami­
lies living In remote pnrts of Mani­
toba and of children unable on account
of physical hnmllcap to attend school
a system of correspondence Instruc­
tion has been Inaugurated by the pro­
vincial department of education. It Is
estimated that about every fourth |>er-
son In the province of Manitoba Is
seeking by study to reach a higher
educational standard.
In Saskatchewan, where nn outpost’s
correspondence school has been main­
tained for two and a half years, en­
rollment has reached 247. It Is be­
lieved that about 20 per cent of the
students are of foreign extraction.
One o f o u r "n o te d e d u c a to rs " visits
Ing th e Boston c o n ve ntio n o f the Na­
tio n a l E d u ca tio n a ssociation In q u ire d
n t the hoo kin g o lllce o f a sightseeing
service about the d iffe re n t h is to ric a l
trip s 111 and about Boston, lie w anted
to know I f the L e x in g to n a n il Concord
tr ip
In cluded
G e ttysbu rg , — Boston
Globe.
R ebuilding Bergen
Barracks lire being replaced by new
buildings In the central part of Bergen,
Norway, which was destroyed by lira
til 1D1G. Shopkeepers and business
men have used the temporary struc­
tures, while residents have been
forced by the thousands to use some
Anyone can argue with n woman— sort of improvised shelter for living
places.
but seldom with profit.
Wife—Oh, baby’s cut a tooth.
Hubby (ex-army doctor)—Paint It
with Iodine.—Answers.
Miserable With
Backache?
Too Often This Warns of
Sluggish Kidney Action.
LALA1AXA
I? VERY day find you lame and achy —
suffering nagging backache* head­
ache and dizzy spells? Are the kidney
excretion* too frequent, scanty or burn­
ing in passage > These are often signs of
sluggish kidney* and shouldn’t be ne­
glected.
Use Doon's Pill». Doan1», a stimulant
diuretic« increase the secretion of the
kidneys and thus aid in the elimination
of waste jmpuritiea. Are endorsed by
users everywhere. Asfy your neighbor t
50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s:
M rs. Geo. Bonney well, 2832 Cedar St.,
Everett, W i t h , says: “ M y kidney» didn't
act properly and I always felt weak and
tired. Headaches and d irty »pells came on
almost daily and my back ached day and
night. I couldn't res. and (or awhile was
unable to do my work I (elt so miserable
Doan’s Pills rid me cd this trouble and 1
have been well since.**
DOAN'S ™;s
A S T IM U L A N T D ltlR E T IC -W K ID N E Y S
Fbeier-Milburn Co Mfg Chem. Buffalo.NY
CONSTIPATION
THE FEATHERHEADS
While You’re Calling People Names
3H0ES
FOR. E A S T E R .
E a ste r C a lls to E v ery o n e . . .
—beckoning with flowers, sunlight and the mood
o f Spring. And style answers the call with a
newer enthusiasm, and crisper beauty . . .
n n u »riuci «re an important Tor tne dainty frock tn
•hoc« . . . the nev- jprlng suit call« for «tylish oxford»
even boy«
want »nappy new »hoc» for Easter Morning.
A call at the nearest W . L. Douglas »tore or the Douglas dealer In your
locality w ill show vou how th - new Douglas styles interpret the Spirit of
Spring in style and beauty. D o not put it off for Easter call» to every-
«
A fair and square retail price stamped on the soles of Douglas shoes at the
factory, guarantees honest value.
M e n ’s | 5 to $ 8 —W o m e n ’s
to $ 8 —Boys* $4 to $9
Catalog of N e w Spring Styles m ailed on request,
W . L. D O U G L A S SHOE CO .
1 7 ) Spark Street,
B rockto n, Mass.
T O M E R C H A N T S ! IfD ouglas shoes are n. t
•old in your town, write today for fatal« g
and agency for Am erica's Iiest Know n Shoes.
Don’t
Talk
r*n rm n c
About
Your Kidneys— ACT!
Why keep on being “sick ’? Why drag along in misery
when relief it yours for the asking? Take the world-
remedy for
fa m o u s
k id n e y ,
liver, blad-
der and uric
acid ’’ills.”
Known as
the Natlon-
al Remedy
of Holland
fo r m o re
th a n 200
year*—all druggists In 3 sizes. Look for the name on
every box and accept no substitute. In sealed boxes.
Cuticura Talcum Is
An Ideal Toilet Powder
H A IR
BALSAM
stun
S H A M P O O -Id e a l for ns« In
on rri’ h Park! r's H a ir Ba »am Makestha
and fluff v. 50 cents by mall or at drna-
Lscox Chemical W orks, Patchogue, N . I
W. N. IL, PORTLAND, NO. 14--192F j
It is pure, smooth and fragrant
and contains antiseptic properties
which help to allay excessive per-’
spiration. It imparts a p leasin g
fragrance and leaves the skin re­
freshed and cool.
flown 2 k Ointment 2R and M r Talcum B r . Bold everywhere.
H n j.t e «neh freo. Adüraaa: ’ OaUeara LaOeratertea, Deyt. M .
MaJOsn, Moag,"
O t t * C u tic u r a 5 h a v in g S tic k 2 8 c .