Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 10, 1929, Image 7

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON. JAN. 10. 1929
Oklahoma Girl
Strong as Boy
“Louise Alice was
fre tfu l, nervous and
a ll
run-down
from
w h o o p i n g cough,'*
says Mrs, F , J. Kolar,
1730 W est 22nd S t-
Oklahoma City, Okfa.
“The little I could
force
her
to
eat
wouldn't ever digest. She became un­
derweight, sallow and weak.
"Then I decided to try California
Fig Syrup, and the results surprised
me. H e r bowels started working Im­
mediately, and In little or no time she
was eating so sbe got to be a pest at
the table, always asking us to pass
things. H e r weight increased, her col­
or Improved and she began to romp
and play again like other children.
Now she’s the picture of health, and
strong as a boy.”
Pleasant-tasting, purely vegetable
C alifornia F ig Syrup acts surely and
quickly to cleanse your child’s stom­
ach and bowels of the souring waste
that Is keeping her half-sick, bilious,
sallow, feverish, listless, weak and
puny. B ut It's more than a laxative.
I t tones and strengthens the stom­
ach and bowels so these organs con­
tinue to act normally, o f their own
accord.
Over fo u r m illion bottles used a
year shows its popularity. Ask for it
by the fu ll name, “California Fig
Syrup,” so you’ll get the genuine, en­
dorsed by physicians fo r 50 years.
Record Gain in
Butter Profits
OUR COMIC SECTION
0 ' ^rea< o f on Industry
C ity’s Outskirts
t<
Our Pet Peeve
cXJtcy twats a
« eaupful
GUESS
T R '?
D airym en W ho Use “Dandelion
B u tter C olor” S ay I t’s the
Best Investm ent of A ll.
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CIGAR
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BOX
I'LL BET
THE?
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T hrough
z
A LOT
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores
H anford’s Balsam o f Myrrh
M oo «7 bsck fo r O n t b ottle I f M t sottad.
Levae
All d ealer.
W o rk
Man's first effort to control the Mis-
slssippi was by building levees. The
first planters thus sought to protect
•th e ir own plantations and passed the
danger along to the next fellows.
Gradually the levees were enlarged
and extended until they now form a
set o f parallel banks long enough to
reach from New York to Chicago.
They have cost, so far, more than
»250.000.000.
Large, Generous Sample of Old
Time Remedy Sent Free to
Every Reader of This Article
More than forty years ago. In a small
way, good old Pastor Koenig began
the manufacture of Pastor Koenig’s
Nervine, u remedy recommended foi
the re lie f of nervousness, epilepsy,
sleeplessness and kindred ailments
The Temedy was made a fte r the for
mula of old German doctors. The Rule-
were small at first, but soon increased,
and another factory was added to meet
the Increasing demand.
Today there
are Koenig factories In the old world
and Pastor Koenig’s Nervine Is not
only sold throughout the 1’ nlted States
but In every land and clime.
T he manufacturers want every rend
er of this free offer to try the old
remedy at th eir expense.
They will
send a large, generous sample to e” erj
one who mentions this article.
T ry It and be convinced. I t will
only cost you a postal to w rite for the
largp. generous sample.
Address: Koenig Medicine Co., 1045
North Wells street, Chicago, Illinois.
Kindly mention your local paper.
L a rg e
Ita lia n
A
lo rn e B uilder Should
Look to the Future
Standing Higher With Peg
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
MAKS- HE- SOLES
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JuST AS TALL AS Wc?
Leak
Ethel— She tries so hard not to lei
anyone know her nge.
Mayhelle— She can't very well Yon
see. she Is a twin, and her brother,
the other tw in. Isn't afraid to tell
bow old be Is.— Detroit News.
THE FEATHERHEADS
U e v ilo p a r Im p o rta n t
The Dub
/ . AMD HALT OF IT
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COULD WAVS BEBW M INE1
ANCIENT MOUND
8uT MATT BANGS 11 CRAZY
AND OH WHY SHOULD X- ,
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.U K * T H A T ? /-
T o o Good to Be T r u e
Mrs. Gazlpiie— Poor Mrs. Suckle
d o w n ! H e r husband treats her like
a servant.
Mrs. Gazoof—W h a t! Do you mean
to tell me be gives her nil his nu.nev
• nd lets her boss the whole hoirae?
Garfield Tea
H o w to A v o id
IN F L U E N Z A
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V o la »
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S t a n t i o « a a » . h m l it M k n e tn ra « r» re ar
f r a . f r r a uHaonnaa a n a r a a la ttr a a .
H a ta r a . Saara t » I f f ' « * « « • ' r a » « a ra thaa
•a a a
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TONIGHT
TcîaoowC* v t '” -»-’
L ig h t» fo r E lep h an t»
Fhe municipal council of Kandy,
Ceylon, has been urged by the auto­
mobile Interests to protect travelers
against the trains of elephants which
carry merchandise along the roads by
day nnd n ig h t The dirty gray of the
local elephant Is practically Invisible
al dusk. The council Is therefore pro­
posing that every elephant carry a
heed and tnll lig h t
T h e a te r S eats o f R u h h e r
At a recent exposition of the rub­
ber Industry, held In I.ondon. there
were shown some very attractive and
very emnfortnhle theuter sentz made
o f rubber. In response to the pres­
ent craze for color, there were also
displayed some very pretty designs of
table tops, mats and slm llnr nrtblen
w ith pretty designs blended Into the
rubber base.
S e la c tiv a D riv in g
Counsel—Wasn't it possible for Ute
motorist to avoid you?
P la in tiff—I should sny so! E 'ad
the choice of me an’ tlie missus, an’
•e It me.— Staffordshire Senllnel.
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Makes Life
Sweeter
Too much to eat— too rich u diet—
or too much smoking. Lots o f things
cause sour stomach, but one thing can
correct It quickly.
Phillips M ilk ot
Magnesia w ill nlknllnlze the acid.
T ak e a spoonful o f this pleasant
preparation, and the system is soon
sweetened.
Phillips Is always ready to relieve
distress from o v e re a tin g ; to cheek all
acidity; or neutralize nicotine.
Ile-
meinber this for your own com fort;
for the sake o f those around you.
Endorsed by physicians, but they al­
ways sny PM/Mps. Don't buy some­
thing else «“ <1 expect the same re­
sults!
Considerations of Color
T here 1» a leaning today towards
p ije r and more bizarre exterior color
ichemes. Before adopting any of them
for your house, take Ibis hint front
nature, fine of her larger children,
the elephant, has a Bober, gray tonal
Ity. while the tiny bird» ami Insects
ire usually vividly colored.
This
thought Is useful when selecting ex­
terio r color schemes, especially now
»days when such gorgeous ami brll
■ Innt colors nre available In |>alnls and
stains. A small amount of I right col
or w ill usually be more effective Ilian
a large expanse, while neutral, con
servatlve tones are Ineffectual, or
dlnarlly, If used as decorative I ouches
P hillips
> Milk .
o f Magnesia
PROTECT YOUR
BABIES
C o lo r C a m a n t D riv a w a y
W as Your
G ran d m oth er’s R em edy
For every stomach
and Intestinal ill.
This good old-fash­
ioned herb home
remedy for consti­
pation. stomach Ills
and other derange
meets of the sys
tern so prevalent these days is In even
greater favor as a fam ily medlrlo»
than U your grat dmc ther s day.
It Is highly Important that the In me
m ilder ascertain that Ihe section In
vlilch he Is contemplating constiuc
lmt w ill continue as a home section
to that he may uot only put Ills prop
•rty to the highest and best use as a
■esblentlnl site but count on II per
fisting In this use for ninny years to
•ome. lie should, of course. Inquire
n bother the district Is protected by
¡oning law a or building ordinance»
lint bar the construction of counter
dal buildings, but be should rem« in
je r that zoning laws cun In- nnd are
intended If II can be shown that coni
nerce or business la making Justlll
ilile demands on a dlsttlct.
T he home builder, therefore, should
took competent advice aa to Ihe
;rend of the land In Ihe sections ad
lucent to Ids proposed home, for i ll
though no one can he a magician In
these m ailers. Hie changing vise i f
llstrlets, w ith the possible ilm nge of
ionlng laws, can lie foretold w ith ro»t
ionable accuracy.
«teal estate Is a business of many
•ompllcatlmi» and very close spec-lull-
tallon. Workers concerned with real
»slate activities divide themselves In
Io four m ajor groups; Developer»
Alio Improve acreage and sell It In
home site's; operators, who build
Monies for sale; brokers, whose field
s the resale of properties, and ngellts.
alio miimige renting properties.
T he real estate developer Is the man
o r the organization which takes o v e r
raw acreage, or farm land, for devel
pmenl and allotment purposes, lay»
d out. Improves It, cuts II up, ami
markets It ns home sites. A flet l i e
pioneer, who blazes the tru ll, pulls
the slumps and redeems the land from
the wilds of nature, the developer lavs
be foundation for all subsequent real
?state aellvllles.
F a m ilie s
Pnlazzolo dello Stella. L'dlne prov
Ince. Italy, w ith an average of more
than nine children, all Fascist, to ev­
ery fam ily, claims to come closest to
Mussolini's Ideal o f a prolific Italy
Ils population Is about 2.800. divided
into 408 families.
C f these, three
have 18 children; one, 14; eight. 13.
eleven. 12.
The lesser tribes, says the St. Louis
Post-1 »Ispntch. Include eleven families
w ith an even dozen; twenty-two with
11 offspring, and thirty-fo ur with 10
T he larger Industries are not afraid
t go further away on the outskirts
01 f the city than was considered desir-
al hie In the |tast. nnd there Is a ten
d, ency among the smaller Industries
w liich are looking to the future to do
11 kewlse, according to II. Findley
i F rench, director o f the Industrial bu-
?au o f Baltimore.
This means that It Is now neces-
iry fo r the man who Is »tieclallzlng
I finding Ihe proper locution for In
ustrial plants to reconsider constant
r various tracts of land that have
pen passed over In Ihe previous gen
rat Industrial development of the
Ity because they have lacked vnrl-
us facilities or because of the char
cter o f the ground Itself.
In looking ahead ten years to the
robuhle Industrial development ot
te city, os the Industrial realtor
tust do, conditions which brought
bout the rejection of certain ureas
>r Industrial purposes ure found to
ave now been offset by other fnc-
iirs, M r. French pointed out, ami
racts which have been passed over
an now lie brought Into use and will
e found to hold exceptional opportu-
Itles for profitable development.
F o r Industrial buildings In good
onditlon, not overspeclallzed In their
Ians, there is always some market
rovbled lle y are situated In a grow-
ng community.
In the sale or rental of Industrial
ulldings, 115 or more per cent of the
ros;>ectg In any town w ill come from
lie town Itself.
T h e biggest creamer­
ies la the country, who
are moat careful to enter
to the whims o f the
public, are earning rec­
ord profits by keeping
their butter that appe­
tizing June color every­
one likes. Ninety per
re n t o f them are doing
I t w ith "Dandelion B u t­
te r Color."
l t ’a the
most economical and satisfactory but­
ter color made. H a lf a teaspoonful
colors a gallon of cream ! It doesn’t
color the butterm ilk. It's purely vege­
table and tasteless. Approved by all
State nnd National Food Laws. Large
(Kittles, only 35< at all drug nnd gro­
cery storee o r w rite W ells and
Itlchardson Co., Inc.. Burlington, VL,
for a F H E K S A M P L E B O T T IA .
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H .w G H S wÄONÖ WAV'
IM A F A !L U ß & -'fc *T S
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fly coloring Ihe cement u t which
the driveway Is made, using reds
grays, nnd p eril«;« other restful colors
that harmonize w ith green of g r it » -
nnd color of house, lids « H illy Is tim d e
more attractive. Coloring need tad
add greatly to cost, for with pernm
pent mineral pigments s H ill* cob»»
lug inulerlal goes a long way.
Influenza Threatens
T roa A n t » « Planted
A half toll* of trees hns »teen pi ot
ed »»n each side of the rood «long ib.
film klon Uncramento highway by tin
Meroptlmlst club, the American 'I e.
association Is Informed. Fill» plan foi
lienutlf.vlng the roads of the cote trt
la being pushed In many sections o'
the United Mates.
Yaa
it te
P a 'a ta d Traa » a f V a lu a
Trees, mainly et corner» ami er»»»
roads, along the Houle Ustionale It
France, ere being painted w hile at
to the height of alami six fe e t T ill
plan Is to reduce the number of in.
tor accidente due lo darkened moda
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