The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 01, 1929, Image 5

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your rare cannot prevent them. But yon
can be prepared. Then you can do what
any experienced nurse would do— what
nn>»t physicians would tell yon to do—
K i t e a few drops o f plain Cnstoria. No
s o o n e r done than Baby Is soothed; re­
lief Is Just a matter o f moments. Yet
you have eased your child without use
o f a single doubtful drug; Castoria Is
vegetable. So It's safe to use as often
as an Infant has any little pain yon
cannot pat away. And It’s always
ready for the crueler pangs of colic, or
constipation or diarrhea ; effective, too,
for older children. Twcnty-Are mtJIlos
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I P - N A n u a K z k c d t — tom«ht. This
mild, safe, vegetable remedy win have yoa
feeling fine by morning. You'll enjoy free,
tbor- agh bowel action without a sign o f
Sjipm g or discomfort.
b lo k e the test t o n ig h t ^
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hand made. Pox 5«. 29c size. Id.75 or 190 for
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Trossachs, Berlin (Paris, London).
Hotels, drives, fees, etc., included.
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pation. stomach Ills
and other derange-
ruents of the sys­
tem so prevalent these days Is In even
greater fsvor as a family medicine
than In your grandmother's day.
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Theolngos, tiulll h.v the Kmiieror Just-
Inlua and other remains from the
lime of Kmiw'ror <'oustamine, third
century A I»., have been brought to
light hy the Austrian Archeological
Institute.
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wife. Makes clothes whiter than snow.
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P »V the McCler» F.w,papvr Syndleal
A SOFT A N S WE R
S u p re m e ly S ic k
Tom—"When Ida wife gol angry
und hiiwlcd him out lit replied by hit
SmlfT — Thai fellow Is Pai sll.-k fol­
lile. Sold me a lot that was two feel
under water
I went around to de­
mand my money bark.
HJonea— Gel It T
Minili—(let nothing I He sold me a
second Ianni gasoline launch mid a
copy of “ Venetian Life," hy U D.
Waters.
T o Great the Trade
Guide— You will lie the second per
son. m.v lord, who will have rllmlied
la the lop of this mountain.
Ills l.ordshlp—And who was Arsi?
Guide.—A pout curd seller who has
now got n shop on the summit.—
l'ciirsoii'8 Weekly.
W H A T HE SAYS GOES
thing— goes In one ear and out the
other."
Good Raaaon
“ Why must you always be a first
■lighter ?"
"I don't want to hnre to listen to
the mun who hus seen the show."
M is fit
The
Malden
(tragically)— Stop !
This A-nn't go on !
The Man (soothingly)— Very well,
umduni, we ll try a larger sized shoe.
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Joe— “ He claims that whatever he
says goes with Ida wife." BUI—“ Sure
tha
W eight
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1 she register?"
- -rage when they nsked how
N o w Buddy Wants
a Pair of Squeaky
Shoes ^
To Patt tha Time
The Magistrate— The nflleer rhnrges
you wllli vagrancy.
Ile fouml yen
•Iceplng III a pallile teli piume laxilh
The A ccusimi —TI ih I’ s righi, bui l’m
no vag. Yen « v , | wetil In lliere mal
rnilcd ap a ntimher and tlien llicre
wasn'l aaylhlag ciac lo do.
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“ So they have closed the calico fac­
tory':" “ Yes. some of It wasn't fit to
print."
Is
l.ecturer—The average
woman's
clothing weighs only eight ounces.
Vcice In Amitene*— It's a shame they
have to wear such heavy shoe*.
A W O M A TS HEAD is level and her
Judgment good
when she puts
her f a i t h In
Dr. Pierce’s Fa­
vorite Prescrip*
tlon. There Is
no
beauty
without good
health. Nobody
expecta to be-
c o m e
really
beautiful from
the use of com­
pletion beantlflers. Bright eyes, clear
ski i. and rosy cheeks, follow the use
of the “ Prescription.” All dealers.
Every woman requires a tonic and
nervine at some period of her life.
Whether suffering from nervousness,
dullness, faintness or general debil­
ity. the “ Prescription" benefits
t
Mrs. Loraint CouUttn. 2*22 So. Yskftna A le .
Ttrrent, With., nud: "1 wta til rundown la
health tnd my nerve, were up-eet. Finally t
began to take Dr. Pierce’» Prescription and H
proved very beneficial. I recommend it as a
tonic and nervine."
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Quick R elief!
A pleasant, effactlva
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