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M-a»on t*n iiihhi - a gueaa that It ta»e» T flva lliou»aii-l n year In tdotho yon That I» nearly twice na iitm-h na t'll V ALU ABLC HOUBKHOLD earn altogether o««*l year If I throw n e U a N tB AND b'UQOCBTICNB awuy my stake.' Hhe waved hi» arguni« ni said.- B y N E I I.IE M A X W EL L “Mltlpld laiy ! I ImVc lr«-M»«-* i-nongli •‘ ru n o Coke— Mix % cu p o f SUNDAY— Braafctaat: Doughnut*, to laat me for flva year* If you'll l<4 I till r, I cu ti o f aiiiritr, it wi-ll- caffs*. D nnart Fr-td chlckan. caffaa mo be thiil iioot m o Ife I n iU f cIIIippi-if make them nv -r loitu- f I t r and atlil Isa oeaam with buturacotch uuca. I-■ «len I i 'l f . : , J cu p Suppar; Bread and milk, sugar cintkcfl pruii«-», \ InhlcNpuona o f ha tha be*t<1r*««ei| woman In ramp." Front above ram« captain Klluu-ny'* coakla*. • tir m ilk, I liu x p n o n «unit o l ■limit. “ Wa telephoned down The MONDAY— Braakfaat: Muskmalon, « e l a , c lo v e * , n u tm e g and c i n coffaa caka, caffaa. Olnnar: Maat bail«, n am o n . engineer haa llir trouble arranged." Mix lo p i-lh c r an«J n aso ' sllcad tomato#» and cucumbara. gup The raid* begun lo move. in a m o d e ra te oven u n til done "When ahull I see you alonr. Moya?” par; Layar caka, lamon lea. dark demandad. TUKBDAY — Braakfaat: B a ta ta cakaa, bacon, coffac. Dinner: Baked “I don't know.“ Oocoa Cakos— i tn h lcap o on - T n going to aa* yon Wr i t gut to ham, parsley, peutoea »upper: Cvlary fula ' a h o rlo n ln g , % cu p milk, tight tlila out. I'll run Ini l,ady -Far- soup. I \ cu p * flour, it tcuHpoon* o f qubar keep me from iw-elng you alona, WCDNESDAY— B r.ak taat: C o r n It*» sell up* blialne»* " • meal mush, Oiooar: »auoages and baking p ow d er, I teasp o on o f "Yea." »ha ndiiillted "I'll tell Ijuly fri«d apple rlnga Supper: Roll*, van illa t 'x l r a t i . I cu p s u g a r, I dim. Hut f . . there'* no line In paachaa and eraam ’«4 ru p c o c o « , M teasp o on letting you think I'll glve'np. I run’t." C ream s h o rte n in g ; add THURSDAY— Breakfast: M * I • n. «alt. "You'v* got to give op. Thai'» nit oatmeal, eraam Dinner: Barterhoua* « tta a r and wc|| h cafen egg; there la to It." Ill» Jaw wan net lilt* ctaak with fraah mushroom ssuca. (««•al well arid add milk slo w ly ; a vise. ttuppar: Fried mush. Ttia party above fell upon them ■■« * FRID A Y— Braakfaat: Watarm on. •If! flo u r h illin g pow der, s a il, and they laudad. Dinner: m a d frsah fi»h, French f.iad :in(| ro e o a Into m ix tu re "Wfara you frightened, Mo> a V eg- potatoe*. rhubarb frappa. Supper; •Mr until s m o o th ; ad«l van illa rlalm .u foyea above the chOruv of Sponge caka. f'o u r b n t < r in lo w e ll-g re a se d queatti A , SA TU RD A Y— Breakfast) Bluabar pari and hake In m o d e ra te over* "dual for a moment." Moya did not rlaa, toast, » m in i Dinner: Mutton ab o u t tw enty m in u tes. look at da<*k. "Air Kllmeny told me •taw, carrot salad. Sup par: Staamad It would ba all right." brown breed, baked been*. G erm an Coffoo Oaks— I 'la c c in dark'» eye» danced "I told hrr we Coffee Ice Cream. would work out of the d|flleiilty If »lie Heat the y«dk# of «lx eggs, ndd nor a m ixing howl o r p an I cu p o f would Iniat me.” nail one-tmlf cupful« of »ugur. bieit sw eet milk, 1 cu p se ed less r a t- M«ya hlu«hed. Il tmppt-nad lhal ug'iln. ndd M one quart of milk and «m », I tu p i-u gar, % cu p lard Captain Kflaieny waa looking «llrt-i lly »«•aid tn a double holier, until the mix ir b u tte r, I teasp o o n » a ll. P u l al her When Ida coualn *|M>kr. tura coats the apoon add twoihlrds on stove and let h eat u n til It «if a cupful of strong coffee, cool and free** Serve sprinkled with penm i* scald ed , co o l and add 1 cu p C H A P T E R X V III . lively liquid y e a s t. C o ver nnd moots. let ris e u n til tw ice its bulk, Butterscotch Sauce. Homing H eart» Into a double hollar turn ooo cup f lr r a s e a b iscu it pan well and dark Kllmeny bed n il been brought ful ouch of cream, eugur. and dark up In th* dry sunbaked Weal for noth corn ayrup. Cook over boiling water an pour In the h a tte r, ap read in g B ak e In a ing The wind* of the Itorklea had huur, then bent In one «leaner! apooo- evenly o v er th e p an . entered Into Id* diam eter aa well aa ful of butter and one-half teaapuoiifui m o d erate oven. Into hla phyalque. Hr waa a willful of voullla e x tra c t man, with a good deal of granll« In Rhubarb Frapp«. W h e n m a k in g d a rk o ak «, sp ic e hla make-up A fighter from Ida youth, Boll three cupful» of water and two c a k e , o r c o o k ia a , c r e a m a little h* did not find It engy to yield the cttpfula of augur ten minute*; add tha point upon which hr «1117« red from Julc« of a lemon, one quart of cooked p e a n u t b u tte r with y o u r s h o r Moya, Then- win In her a-« much of rhuharti. strained through a cotandrr, te n in g and you w ill fin d that Impulalve genm-slty Mint he had eg- «•ool and frees«. Hour nr cupful ot f! g iv e s th e m a v e ry d eliciou s jiertmt to overpower her «crupié*. Hut I Hilling water over one-half cupful of fla v o r. alie «food like a rock planted In the raisin», let stand h»if an hour, atruln aotl. cool «nil pour over tha frapp« Just It rame to hbn aa lie walked home before »erring. *ft* r% loa - fli;li» with her that tn hla 1» W«it*ra Miwapaper Itnloii ) heart he did not want her to yield. SULPHUR CLEARS i WEEKLY MENU HousehoiQ iiept. SUGGESTIONS • IlliltllU I-d f|’. nil | uni u t f k - l 'flu ahnul. When I ««»'.. you |o itin iAlM you r* a train In li>i im n il marry me I Invlta your erltlelam," you that I In»* ynu." It* rtiargeil " I hnve to tali«* lllili- »tep« and lo “Thought II waa Joy«-* ynu . , , faorled," aha retorted quietly, her hri-|i In well worn purl««. I cnii't pinl - law* for mytH-lf uk you «In. Tl.«-«- |iula* hammering "Mo II wa*. I fanrlri) liar. I In»» tliMt hale li 1 -n lunde in y ba wr-.i . bul I ill il Ml i-bay lh< in." you. I'll* aakloi ynu to marry m*,“ 'HVliy ? Why idintild you? If tlu-y'iu “You don’t Nava In a a k ma In marry you Inn-aua* you exaggerate Ilia wire- wrong, light ugsinat them." "I r*n ‘t nrgur with ynu , . «lent-. Ira I did you." Hut I know wbul I tldnk rl hi. 1 1 aak you because I lova you." wnnt tu think ii * you do. Oh, you “Thank you »ary much fur I In- rani tillmanl Horry I mual decline “ Him don't know how ! long to throw my dld not ilara lonk al him liar ayaa I’ti rliurt run »rl «nee oveiim.-rd nnd Jt. i lru»t v«'Ui jttdgvii« nt I . . nit «til n-ar* Hard on lh * mill far lialow. you ireim iidoiinty. Hut I enn’t give “Why mual you aim-* you luva lu . , . I rnu'b" m at" Tin- inn«« I« » Mood nut on hi* Iran Tha l a l l l a l * pink atalnad har rhaak* rhii-k» a* h e *et hi* teeth,-"You've -4 "Ynu Ink* lhal for granted, do youV tu, Moy* Our tnve ha* been lure " l l ’a irua. I hollar*. Mint ran I ordained, t lo you think It |g fnr noth mak* Inva in you a* nthrr man dot ing lhal we iiu - 1 again ufter all Mv.-ae l-ady Farquhar won’t lot ma aaa you year*? You'rv* m ine*- t h e one w-eiuan nlona- avan If ynu war# willing to In l he wnrld I want and am gulng to glva m* a rhanra. In two day* yuti h»va." or* going out of my Ilf* I muat Mhe »h-.ok her hrad aadly. “No . . . *|>**k tha truth . . . hlumly I lo r* n o !" you It haa boon that way with ma ’’1» It I lie m o n e y | have mnd" high arar »In«-* you ram * Into my Ilf* again, tlltl* Moya Hut I waa blind and grading? 1» that what aland» between didn’t *<•* It till , , . till I waa nlon* i a«? If 1 were aide to rutin« to yoy Without n «1 .liar bul with « cun In th«- mlna with dm th." harnt» "1 am aorry." Ile Ir. »nt r eager. ’I * « 1 la not rnoiuth. I’m going in In ht» I y* lb * truth Ynu aa»w1 my llfr ill brlek tint bill 'Vlwi fo rt It la youra . . . If you burning t«i a the tun IW.I aa«l «• Ul w fl lak* It," Mha look ad »tmtght at him “I ran’t ! io».«rii him All her i Ita uf tblnga l>. marry y»u “ filami in a ««Udo of “Wb> • au’l yout l*an you aay Unit “My deai . . iti>- «I <011 il. n't |..<0 m r r Hhh * r i» (hr Moya Dwtffld he lovnl b» a girl i«t In 111* full I’hargad sllanrr Unit fol eatpi be doo-d ftul roiiiprvnlSa- v. Ith l«Wfd a arlfttnu atuoilon rarad through , her hau her i onvUitoo Y'at. though he wnnte-l Light in the Steeple bar blond Tha aarllamanl In har art ! g« III of I htu lo »land iirm. lie botad the llu-ughl, a inn*«- hauling In har throat Woman ; .«Il the pri-fit- t > : it 1 ?! on Christmas Morning of giving way htmbilf. It galled bis If It « cr. ii t fur litui Ilka, »hr ovodad th* laau* ¿ o f f Alt above the sleeping city, Ilk« l-rkh- that ba mu»: coma to her with «Itt u n “T h* rat-la haa atopped What ha» l'd marry you If j out a iienny. knowing tbui she had the T f a low and leading star. Ilk« a an«! Minor lìmi fui * III# t 1 hn|>|M-nartr’ watchful and kimlly eye. 111;« a menu« lu keep them tioth mod. Mly il« fa«-*«! 1 1 "Nothing haa happanrd. It hr Nor could he. without a pang, think of beacon of nsaurlng hop«, a promt.«« of M iiniltuir I’A, t a |nu*i»vr i M’ r atnppad brraua* I arrangad nlth th •urrendeilog the twenty-right thou Chrtatmna morning. !>«»nied the light ..f tlx« apolli.. Y*t atikinarr at thr holal to liar* It »1 sand dollni’-i ha had fought tor and In the old church steeple. H t| lo In a h«tlioi:x i Whan I giro th* algnnl It will atm won He waa no vlaionnry. The value It ehone down through one of th« m»u nln» l e i . , h * again.” of money he tmihiatuod iwrfertly. It church window* and smiled upon tha y un think i f * id “Hut . . ." atiHtil for ptiner, place, hon-.r, th e ' pictured shepherds who found a morn lly <1 «1. h<i! t v lie bru»hi-d nalit* hrr futlb- proto - 1 thing» that er* worth having. v ni ven ing at midnight; and u|»>n the irately ni at “I'm going to hu<* tbl» oui with you in n fit! tv ahlfl i what lie had. Jack knew he could wlae men who knew the ><y of mak Oar* you tall ma that you d->u't ¡m i was below r.«-ru ’.'e r * dmitilr It In Ooldlinnka within the ing gladness out of gifts. It* rays on the twelfth *v>-1 uf III me. > !o y « r year Thera war* legitimate opportu- lighted up a garret, w -re two very II* forced her lo mart III* ayaa. nr. 1 many a month I «• i.i. h- it In Alaa' a niite* for Imi-«tm«ni that were hound hopeful youngsters were sleeping up-'D and fought agii! -I I'liit ft» tu Vene In thnl moment *h# fill weak Hu you lin k t o ».oH-g lu to mak* rich returns. 'But without a a very small bed, lifter makiqg sure faint T h * throb of pnaali a brut tu ' auela dollar lio would be like Samaoo »hora that the tight waa there. In the stre«q give up my* »Uriti 'u- w f i e A oh II at mullu-'iuily agala»t har will of hi» Inek*. below n passer looked up. * hiv I i nml "I'lcaa.- , . . b* g*arr-u Wt « laat r smiled; another pnuaed under the She lo o k « .1 at htic tr- no •iii-.ly. *‘l will they think? Let ua »tart.’ (roatinufd ufxl wook.i glow and apell of It and dropped ■ don't aak you in gin- It up You'll b**iii«L coin Into the poor box ut the church "They will think anmathing Ir rai « bave tu dm hi« that ;«>. >«•» -elf." door. The Salvation Army lasa c ine with thr machinery Hut II ■! .« I "lo-o't you » a I cutt'l give II up? out from the church |>oreh ¡tod matter In tha lra»t what they i: n If I do, I lio# you. How « n I take Hittoric Gray's Inn thumped her tambourine merrily lie- car* of yon without money?•' It’* my laat rhanra. and I’ll not m L i n k e d W it h A m e r i c a cause some genial Influence had filled It op. You'»# got to answer roe." " I ’ll do my b«-»i. Ja ck ." O r n y '* Inn. in Hendon, ha» long !«een her basket so full, almost ilum iiig ' T h* point wh*r* the bucket bn- | "You don't under« i and. It would the tttecca of the Haronlan Tho-ie pi«v down the street a« the bells anw- hy lto\*p*d < •» a hundred fri t al-uv i: ba for yoar» uuHl I bail lundi- all ground l alow. Kbe looked doom nut j olbcr »tart. I wolilipt’t lit you give pie who believe lhal fr a u d * Hnron the gleaming light Hint It wns time to •hmhlrrvd UP avrrytblng un'« «a I I d - uictlilng wrote Shakespeare'» play» vtalt the Inn ring to are th* hall lu which llaron for •’ll'* an fnr down . . . pli-a-a ’’ to offer. I wool la . u> t«h r It." And so with ctibartng aiury and with "Than don’t lo t* down, l.-'iik nt i • "I»n't timi putting pride hrforn love, many year» presided aa trvaanrer. albl c h im e lloyn It won't Ink* you n ni m-n: i duck? You kn I have . bille money the garden* which he planned, ray» Cam* In another h a p p y Christmas time the lletrult Nawg There are link« b# H|i»wer m«-" of my own We mui I Hie -In very tween the Inn and th* United Htatea. While the old steeple, «till pointing * "I have, I »aid I couldn't mnrr ' Tiler» waa a Hawrranc* Waghlngton. upward, remained ns n wltnerx to ynu," admitted a atudent In 1**7. wlioae things hlfh and splendid.—Christo "THI me that yoq don’t lo ir me ni , brother Hubert wa* a direct anecator pher Q. Haxnnl. I'll glva the alKnal," of Oeorge Washington. There 1« nn ( B I t t t , W —«- rn N.-w-psi—r I'n lfts ) "I i - • d«m't." entr^ In the admission register of the "lu-ok «trnlgbi at me «nd *ay It." •--------------------------------------------------- - Inn recording the tactfiberthlp of Mb* triad lu look al him nnd repi-nl Thiiniaa Yale. Till* was an ancestor It, but har eye» bat rayed I hr w of KJlhu Yale, whose piety hrhiei) lo N o S m o c k s W orn in H nylc : alia wo» righting tu keep from lit It Is only in American fill«««. hlel found a g r ^ t American university The long lathe* fell lo the hot i tie I Andrew Ifanillton wa* a member of are not distinguished hi Illici t} to an tnaiunt too late. th* Inn. Hla admission 1« recorded In fa c t that Knellsh agricultural tni-ororv Ilia bond found her*. "My little 1T14; "Amln-w Hnmllton. of Maryl.-.nd, Mill wear amocka. Once only In my Irt»h wild roae, all awaetne** and America, gent." Hamilton dcr! ne-l life have I seen a man in a - mock. :ir. thorn».'' h* murmured. the state house of Phlhidt*t|ilihi. tiff old »lie|iherd In Gloucestershire who Aliove the tumult of her lu-urt »lo building which was the birthplace of was so agetl that he prohuNy Im puet! heard her rnlre any. aa if It were tbu tha American republic. that WtUlam the Fourth was still on nf a ntrnnger, ''It'» no uar . . . I lh * throne. can’t . . , marry you.” When a workman woe re “jean s" or •'Heraune I’m a hlghgradcrT“ -Y ou th a n d O ld A g e »□ overall, he doe» so, not ns a ira«le She molded. To know what you like Is the be mark, hut ub a protection from i he dc ’’Do you think I'm worse than other ginning of wlsdtuii anil of old age. fitemeni of his trade, lie will not let men? I »own In the bottom of your Youth la wholly experimental 'the hlmscir he catalogued The class war heart do you believe thnl?" easenc» and charm of that umpilet will nqj break out lu Ragland, tx -ause She «lulled wnnly. “Other turn un nnd delightful epoch Is Ignorance of no one here, least of till u workman, not . . . making love.to me." self ns well as Ignorunce of life. will admit that he 1» In a rl«ss.-^st ' .Am | nothing hut a thief to you?" These two unknowns the young mnn John Krvine In the Obaerver tlxmdon). “I have told you that you are the brings together again nnd ugnln, now man I . . . love. lan'l tliut n good In Hie airiest touch, now with a hitter Anyway the w ord “ s w e e tie ” deni?" hag; now with exquisite pleasure, now sounds IIS well ¡,S the word The dealrc of her. purr1 a* n tin me. with cutting pain; hut never with In " s u ito r ” used to. ■wept through hint " I t ’» the grcnti st difference, to which he Is a total stran thing that ever came Into my life lh> ger, and never with that near kins you think I'm going to let It and there? man of Indifference, contentment, tf Against C.vstro in VeneruaU." I’m going to fight for our hnpplm »• be be a youth of dnlnty senses or a I'm going lo bent down thr thing« tluil decent poverty. I would lore to feel hraln easily heated, the lnter«-st of until- between na." this aeries of experiments grows upon that wo were lighting . . together "You can't. It'* too lute," »he cried Ii I in out of all proportion to the pleas Wo both kn«i\ \ - 1 1 II win In Mn- end wlxt fully. Wotthln't It he i ' c • io w-.rk mil you« ure he riK-elvea. It Is nyt beauty that " I f * never dm Inte for love ao lung •ucees* In purtn-rahlp? I*enr. I’d lie loves, nor pleasure that lie seeks, aa we’re both alive." rather marry you while you're alili a though lie limy think so ; Ida design “Not for love, hut . . nnd hla aufllctent reward la to verify poor man.” "You've got to nee thin n» I an- It. hla own existence nnd tnalo the va l-'or a moment the v I n I oii of It tempt awretheart. I'm u limn -primitive. It ed him, hut lu- pul Ilo- dream away. riety of human fate.—Robert Doul* you like. I've dune wild nnd evil "No. It won't do. Of cours.- I’m going Stevenson. filing*—plenty of them. What of Mint? to win "out In llu- md. hut It might 1 »lough (hem off nnd trmnph- tlu-ni lake a dozen years In set me on Kusy down. Tha he*rl of me 1« clenn W restlin g Is O ld S p ort street. Kor it woman hum. Id up as I »n't i t r Wrestling took a at net Important you hnve been poverty I- li •U." "Ye».” "Then yon think I'm only a doll," plncxi In the curly Olympic gutties. It To Ipok nt him w-n» enough to «h-nr ■ha flashed. "Yon want lo pul ma wna also considered a neresMiry no- awny nil doubt, lie hint the fnutl“ buck In lhal hothouse you mentioned. conipllllimeat of the nlhlete* of the thut go with full bliMuled elrmeniiil The eoont> of I’m Ju«t nn ornament to dn s» up and day* of chivalry life, but at bottom thlg virile Amcrlcnn Cornwall, Knglnmt, led ,the van In look at nnd piny with." iva» aound. "I think you're a little Mudi r box." wrestling, ao that to give n Cornish “tVelll I»n't Mint enough?" hug ha» panned Into a proverb. The he mild, smiling ruefully. The little movement of .tier hand* »umnter »canon 1» ns- 1 late«l with "Dou't you an- how II I» with me. toward hint sri-ltl «1 to hr; for plfv. •Tack? I've always craved life I've wit-riling matches nt St tvea. provld *'.?nrk! I enn't help It. llnvhe I'm eil for hy a worthy cltlr.eti who be h lllfla prig, hut . . . tnii- 1 iv • - ■ wanted to tirite hold of II with both queathed an Income for game» to be guide nnr live» hy principle nnd not hand» and without glove*. Hut they held every fifth year for ever around An exp erien ced MARGKI.LKH would nevar let me. I’ve t my hy Impulae?" hi» mausoleum which wna »et up on a j chunco now . . . If you really love "I>o I guide mine hy ImputaeT' high rook nenr the town In ITH'J The in a tte n d a n ce “Don't yon?" Hhe hurried on to me more than you do your prhlo nnd gniite menni a» much lo St. He». Pen- ybnr money I r ant to live (■ : so to rohtrndlct. or nt !cn»t to modify, lu-r ranee, nd aton nnd Truro a* the reluctant charge. "Oh, I know yi.it j the priqile- ns you do." "What did Mini suit co«t you?" he O ly m p ic game» to the ancient» F IR S T CLA SS W O RK A T lira a great lnflu< n -e here Yntt'rr- known all over the xtiite. Al n follow nai ad abruptly. "Don't remember. Twenijr-th«* R E A SO N A B LE P R IC ES you wherever yon lend. Why »li.oM How p itifu l it i« when nn Wh}'?' I erlth'tae you 1. > . ! i h ive «1 ■ noth pound», muy I c "tine bundled tw uly dollars, say. a v ia to r— o r a so u th p aw lose.« Ing all my Ilf« hut leuu on other»?" Aud you UccU lioflti..» ul dressez* ni u c o n tro l l BARBER StudioBarber Shop A P IM P L Y SK IN wo cu p » uf B e a v e r Chapter. No. «u gu r, on « cu p b u tter o r lurtf. 1 0«. O. K. 8 . R eg. fo u r e g g », o n e -h a lf cu p aweel u la r m eetin g , W r d - tiiiUk, two and o n e -fo u rth nu^v neetlay. J a n . H , a t flo u r, tw o teasp o o n s o f b ak in g t I*. M V isito r* w el pow d er, «n o cu p m ashed p ito 'o , co m e. Hy o r d e r o f tb a W . M. one cu p g ro u n d c h o c o 'a le o r ■lesale C, H haria, S e c r e ta r y c « rn eon . on « cu p ra is in s , one ,tnd « m e -h a lf te a sp o o n s o f c in n a T ry o u r C la s s ifie d Add». m on. one teasp o o n allsrpice, on < T h * B a a v o rto n Nov low te a sp o o n clo v e*. B eat sugar and b u t t e r ’ well lo g o ib - r . »U r In m ilk, th en the flo u r with :tir b ak in g pow der sifted with . It. Next add th e cold m ash ed p o ta to * * , s t i r In the c h o co la te and ap lcea, th en the nut» and "Hl- l‘| "I k-mp tig hfmeeH, }, lanhtsg a mem; «• A !¡ / tCnnv): sin a. S tir well to g e th e r, (hen A T ts J WHY f*nd W iii bake in a m o d erate oven. 2 d WHO - RtfUNA WRATwMt1 RED PEPPER FOR COLGS IN CHEST Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in .just a abort time. Kcd Pepper Rub is the cold rem edy that bnngi quickest relief It can not hurt yon and it certainly teems to -nd the tightness and drive the conges tion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, pene- • rating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, itili joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tinglmg heat In three minutes the congealed apot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, itiff neck or sore muscles, itut get a jar of Rowtes Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, at any drug store You will have the quickest relief known W H Y Acer* dato for &A«i«r v a ry V/H 7 N w h th.? great pyrftæid c I Cheep* tout it 9 HO W cr.n y.s.< r’J unffulah a ■ X? ZMbtnflc? try o f tho Ihtthoii Ì WHO w". A M th u Otv« U.«r. i" K f v l A f you too? •<m*y by placing /¿ ra t I tfiiW iMTi&NATIOHA?. DjCTiCHW in your hc:ne,a schijel. -Jfice, d u b , lib r a r y . This "Suprem* 1 Authority" in all Icnowledg* otters a e r v ic i' immediate, constant, besting, trust worthy. Answers all kinds of ques tions. A enntury of developing, enlarging, and perfecting under *s- acting car* and highest scholarship insures accuracy, com p!*t*a*sa, compactness, authority. ■ I Séeu: "Ynu i j ] «11. Ja n ." SOI««, e le t e ethos« fuuax^Hf Ibi* , p--- w-j will mo U A*e • socof Podltt Mip» G. AC. V-RJUAM CO. , eee . U . S . A . AS S .ÌS S I WHO ARE BUILDERS? Bright prospects mark the opening of the new year. The business horizon is a gl iw, Jor funiiairtrtbl coroi- tions never wtr» scunner. D u rin g th e tte x : tw«. r.:o. Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out HOW * .,J W JtB B M : > th o u sa n d s w iil re e d m alttia:.-. Any breaking out of the 'kin on face, neck, arm» or body is overcome quick est by applying M< utho-Sulphur. The pimple» -;n lo dry right up aial go away, dccia-es a noted skin »pecialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the pi i ■ of ulphur as a pimple re mover It it bar- less and inexpensive. Ju»t a-k any d:uagi-t for a »mall ja f i t Kowlcs lie:.tbu-Sulphur.and use ft lik* cold cream. J . H a u le n b e c k L b r . C o . Opposite S . P. I>"poc B E A V E R T O N , O REG O N Rub Rheumatic Pain, Soreness, Stiffness' Rub Pain right out with amali trial bottle of old “ St. Jacob* Oil." j What's Rheumatism? Pain only. Stop drugging I Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub toothing, penetrating “St. Jacobi Oil" directly upon the “tender spot” and relief comes instantly. 'St. Jacobs Oil” is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never disappoints and cannot bum the skin. Limber upl Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle from your druR- ist, and in just a moment yoall be ree from rheumatic and sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer I Relief awaits you. Old. honest IS«. Jacobs Oil" has relieved millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sci atica neuralgia, lumbago, backache, ■grains and swellings. f M O TH ER? Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of 'l l ? f t . Constipation Flatulency D iarrhea W ind Colic T o Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and SED ELECTRICS P jrh ;:pService' Natural Sleep without Opiates * ______ mm i To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of /- c ic c J * - is Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it We Give Green Trading Stamps A is What a timel Hov-'’re you holding out o n th e o ld N ew \ e a r • resolution? A n n ie says th a t o n e o f m an’s special privileges is . to m ake New Y ear’s res olutions and then break ’em at will. B u t we made one resolu tion a long tim e ago th at h as p r o v e n :o o w o r th while to break. T h a t w as w h e n w e re solví 1 to ride on the . § a c ific Red Electrics C. L. A LLEN , Local Agent RE.4VERT0N ORE f\ L It is economy to buy our high quality groceries, because you use less th a n you do of the poor quality, they go farther per pound. Then the purity of our quality groceries insure the good health of you and your family. W e K,eep our stock fresh and we keep it free from dust, and we give you prompt service and low prices. Buy your groceries here. We Give Green lidding Stumps Beaverton Market (Bb Grocery L H. A. Mormon, Mgr.