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when Pd Mhcsag do ftp * Ml. I'd be e t
the wBnla thin*. I'riMllfii th at . r « t
»be bad « « h ie d that , . * . 1 , and t.(kn\
on. BnJ la . off; and articu I'm o* It -But why waa the carrigg so Mroag
thereto a shady ean put tue o A »■'•» lp * * e r » B -t» using It. and why would (
when Pm off the devil himself can't Sergeant Slmol, when qu, -tion. d. say
put me on. I'm through with Spicer nothing about the mutter?
Hy all
and w ife Smiths, a uwt with Urn whole gV>wlBg.i thl# way saved • whole day
d— n crew, and I wish » God I d
« 1 « Nswsespsr Uai*s.)
o f travel. And yet eo far, 't hail been
never done It, only It's too late now.* neglected hy the makers o f the track.
To
nisks
t
psrtsol sslsd thsrs
•Vr
"It a not too lata. If wa atari Just
should bs s'spendthrift for oil, a
“ I wish," said Pta suddenly, “ I
miser for vln.esr, a «rise limn tor
at dawn, and keep going hard, we can knew more about this country."
ssit and a med cep to stir the In-
get there before midday the day after
by
Jinny was sitting on a rock, near by.
sredtenle, to mis them well losslh-
tomorrow. And we're going to do It*
sr.—Upsnlsh Proverb.
A long way off, among the peaks of
Beatrice G r im i h a w
“ You're going to stop him?“ cried tbe l'la Laqrler range, distant than
VEGETABLE* AND FRUITS
Jinny, «fringing to her feet. "I'd glv* der broke, grumbled, and was «till.
jf liu^rratiBUêhyltumUymm
the heart out o f my body to see lilt*
In the sUea«« that followed .n the
Watercress la an excellent blood
turned down proper. He's— he's made IhuhdeV peal. Jinny spoke.
purifier, which we need to remind
TW IST OF THE TONGUE
me hate meeelf. I've done things that
“ I know something about It.“ she
ourselves a b o u t each
all the pussy cats meow at, but l Mid. “ I've been once on the Held.
year.
Crowe was a devout church
never don a dirty turn to anyone Be­ 1 recks* U'a flood« 1* U*i matter here."
Ur.
IJJii
Lettuce Is s narcotK
Tlie young minister of ht»
fore, and It"« owin’ to Spicer that IV* ”
said Pfb.’ iV th lln g round *v*r.
In effect, soothing to Ilia
dona It now. If you do know another to look up and down Cha enormous church waa also devout, but enslly
WNT Service
nerves, snd excellent for
embarra ased.
way we eau get back by, for God'« gorge.
suffervra from Insomnia.
Imagine the consternation of Mr
M ke take it, and Til know what tt te
■*Tou told me the carrier said the
Shakespeare said, “ did
to Bleep o'nlghts again. It was when 1 place was full o f devils, and when tt Crowe and the delight of the congre
CHAPTER XII— Continued
I eat any lettuce to sup­
heard from Port that he'd married you rained the devils came along and gallón when the young divine solemn
per last night that I am
— Phil, I mean—it waa then 1 went off broke you up. That means you'd d ie " ly said at a prayer meeting: “ And
so sleepy?“
" 1 * this ro*d shorter?"
me nut. and Spicer, he took advantage
“ I suppose It might be very Incon­ now. will Brother Pray pieuse cn»w
Tomatoes are good for
“ Him My, suppose big rain no com*, o f It. I'm with you. there's sty hand venient.“ said Pla. “ Sergeant Slmol for us?“
this road plenty short."
a torpid liver, but should be avoided
on It." She «truck her thin Ungers did mention something about i t ; but—
“ If we left at sun-up, when could we almost painfully Into Pia’s. “ Have diet 1 really doo't see why one could
by gouty people.
Film
arrive?"
Spinach is culled the broom of the
you got anything to drink?“ aha fin­ not get out o f the way. If a flood
“ What's your luteal ?“
“ Him M y, morning time nex' day.-* ished with sudden pathos.
"A society picture o f life In New blood, good for coiistlputlou and ex
came. One has only to climb up tbe
“ What happen« If it ralnaT"
York. I need the entire four turn celleut for kidney troubles.
“ 1 have owe bottle o f brandy in tbe aid«« before It haa risen too high.“
Heel* uud potatoes put on fat.
“ Him My, altogether we die."
medicine cheat,“ answered Pla.
"There's places you couldn't climb." dred for euper*.“
“H ow r
Apples, carrots and brastl nuta are
"Well, then, on« could hurry along,
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“ Til make it do,“ said Jinny, briefly.
good for the complexion, and cure
“ Plenty devtl atop along thl* road, “ W e'll get there, or we'll die."
and And another place."
And More te Come
tnakem big rain come, broakem up
“ If you'd time."
I He—What's the Idea o f Inrltlnj coiisltputlon.
you-me,”
Celery contains sulphur. Is a nerve
"W hy shouldn’t you have time?"
i those horrid Jonsea io our vrddlngt
CHAPTER
XIII
“ Get ready to atari at daylight,“
“ Pve heard stori«*," «he said prea-
8h*— Well, we need their presents tonic and helps ward off rheumatism
l>utea *te exceedingly nourishing
aald Pla. “Tell him, U be ahow* the
In the bottom o f the river gorge it ently. “ Likely they wasn't true. I'm dou'i we?
and *re good to prevent constipation.
wrong road, and U we don't arrive at
going
to
bed."
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was extraordinarily still.
The thin
G ra;n« a ftuo luxatlve and blood
noon aa be aaya, he'll be «h oc*
Pia sat a little longer, out there
TO BE EXPECTED
tonic.
It waa pure bluff, but abe trusted tinkle o f the ilomllly river among high alone la the blackness of tbe canyon,
boulders,
parched
with
drought,
seemed
Onions, a cure for nervous pro«I ra
to 1U carrying, with the aid o f Ser­
only to emphasize the absence o f alt looking up at the river o f stare that
lion and nervous disorders, excellent
geant SltnoL
ran
so
far
above.
A
certain
obscure
other soun.1. Far away among the
for cold and coughs, made Into sirup
Papuan* do not wink; Slmol. how
Instinct o f physical repulsion kept her
with sugar; prevents Insomnia, cures
ever, gave the Stnabada a look that castellated helghta that blackened the from the Joint sleeping place; made
pneumonia when used as a poultice
amounted to winking, aa he described. stars, rock wallabies may have moved her feel, as she bad secretly felt last
with loping thump, winds stirred In
and prevents scurvy. A most valuu
In vivid language, the trouble that
night. Hint a twelve by fourteen tent j
wild grasses, the stately cassowary
ble vegetable.
would await that murderer, ahould his
sounded his loud drum. Rut here at was too small for her and for Gene- |
l*ar»ley aide digestion, prevent*
guiding be poor.
vieve
Treacher
together.
Hut
her
In­
the bottom o f all things. In the great
dyspepsia when eaten with a hearty
The carriers settled down to rest
nate
courtesy
made
ber
bide
the
crack that seemed to cleave the very
meal.
Slmol rolled blnwelf up in his blanket
bowels o f earth, there was no life. feeling.
Cabbage more easily digested raw
and lay down across t c open end of
“ I'll come presently," she called.
than cooked. Contain« valuable min
the carriers' fly within sight of Pia's
“It's so cool out here."
erni mutters at well as the roughage
tent. The ola sergeant bad acquired
Jinny made no answer* she was
which la ao necessary for complete
the art o f sleeping with one eye more
flinging her clothes recklessly about I
elimination of the couteuta o f the
or less open, on march. Suddenly be
In the tent, and Pta could hear her ’
alimentary tract.
, .
waa broad awaken There was some
muttering to herself.
Ilaii.mas are a food, both wholesome
one outside the Sinabada's tent.
“ Has she been drinking again?“ j
and nutritious when fully ripe. ltak«
wondered the girl on the rock. “ It's a
Slmol reached his arm softly down
“ It served Vuu llibber right. A man them, when they «re not well ripened.
the barrel . bis rifle, as it lay along
terrible pity.
She could be so
One o f our famous bea ny experts ,
fine . . . she might, even yet. But 1 of tils standing had no business marry
his leg.
He could see the person,
tells us to eat a doseu almonds a day
standing In shadow ; It was not a
If that has got her. her rime will be Ing bis cook."
too short.' How long," she wondered, j “ Why. what has happened to theniF for a good complexion.
native. He rather thought It was the
Carrota and Chssss.— Mince a dosen
white man Siniissoa.
What did be
with a certain fearful curiosity, “ would 1 “ She left him at the end of the tirai
medium sized carrots ami steam until
want, there at night? Still watching,
tt take a woman like her to reform. | week.“
tender. I‘ut luto s baking dish and ,
the sergeaqt swung Ids legs over the
change entirely, make up for It all?“ )
sprinkle liberally with cln-eae and *
end o f the stick >'atform, a n j raised
A Word Only
I.lfe had no answer ready to offer
little salt and tapper. Heat three ,
“1 am a Communist," sn'd hs.
the rifle to bis shoulder. . . . W hat!
Pla Imurier . . . that ulghL
"uh. s h it Is thst*" ssid L
egga and atlr luto a pint o f milk that
tt was the other Stnabada. after alL
By nnd by, when Jinny's mutterings I "It hssn'l b«»o explained to ms,'
haa becu heated, rook until It thick
Who could tell Tauhadas from Sloa-
and flinging» had given « a y to silence. '
Us answsrsd with s sigh.
«•ns, then pour over ths carrota and
bada. when they both wore trousers?
tlie other entered the e n t; sat down
cheese. Add more cheese for the top
He had been very near Bring. . . .
on the edge o f her bed, and began to
Costolation
{ Hake In a pan of water In ths oven
Crouching Inside tbe fly. Sergeant
mi wind puttees and unlace boots. She '
b ~ ,~ n
"My fnce la gulag to he tny foie-
Slmol kept watch. He did not approve
felt that sharp eyes were watching tune."
I
New
Cabbage Salsi.—Shred a Aria ,
of these late visitors, cl whatever s e x ;
her from behind the mosquito net of
“ Never mimi. The rirhest people head of cabbsge, blend wlth It pieni)
he was here to protect his charge,
the other bed. but she tried to remain, aren t alwnys tbe bapple#t."-IIum og of
„Hmmit and some
and be would do tt. What was tbe
or look, unconscious ol the fact.
1st.
blanched snd shredded almonds. Add
other Stnabada going into tbe tent
Without warning Jinny burst out—
plenty of whlppi-d cream to ihre« or
for? What were they talking about?
“ 1 hate you; I think I'm mad."
Roads “ C loudy" ¡B Ih. Sky
four tableapoonfuls of mayonnaise
Within the tent, Pla, In soldierly
“ She has not been drinking." thought
“ How did you gel here, Kippers?“
season well with salt and (topper am)
khaki, busy packing up her few be­
Pla,
"New biplan«,“
a teuspoouful of sugar. Garnish with
longings for the morrow's start, had
“ I uono what Pm doing It for," went
“ llow «re tlie roads?"
stri;« o f red pepper and a few shreds
A Certain Obscure Instinct of Phys
been suddenly confronted by a vivid
on Jinny, speaking more and more
“Cloudy."—Chicago Dully News
of green pepper.
leal Repulsion Kept Hsr From the rapidly. “ Why should 1? Why should
figure wearing silk pajamas, wild red
Joint Sleeping Place.
gold hair flying in curls about Its face.
i bund you over to him. and All the !
SUMMER F 6 0 0 S
C A U G H T HIMSELF
Jinny, sobered: Jinny, in a new strange
pockets of totb of you, when 1 could 1
save
that
made
for
one
night
by
the
mood, was there.
knock you over any one of them 1
A nice cake or dessert to serve for
carriers, the camp fires, the moving
* “ I come to hear." she said, hoarse
forms and shouting voices of Pia's ex­ precipices, or I cotil I tet the carriers
alum«' any occasion. Is:
ly, “what you're going to do.“
00
to
take
your
head—
oh,
you
don't
lea Baa Cake —
pedition. When these died down, when
know; there's nothing a.iy man, black
“ But that's what I wanted to ask suppers were over, and hacking toma
I’ ut one half (Miami
you." said Pia, looking, sadly, at the hawks silent; when the natives were or white won't do for me— except one
o f sweet chocolate,
—except—”
The threatened storm
flawed beauty, tbe wasting youth, of sleeping under their flies, and the two
two tahlcspoonfuls
burst : she fell into frantic tears.
her who was called “ Gin-Sling.” “ I white women had come out to sit. for
o f sugar, one third
Pla
acted
by
Instinct
now.
Her
re
!
can't think you knew what you were a few minutes under cool sky, before
cupful o f water lu
pulsion, somehow, had died.
doing—”
to a double holler
they got beneath their close m i«
“Jinny," she said, “stop crying, dear,
• “ I knew blasted welt 1 got him quito nets nnd went to rest—then, the
Cook until the mix
it hurts yon to cry Use .hat, and it
sway, and kept him away.
It was stillness of tbe deep valley came forth
lure la well blend
hurt* me to hour you."
Spicer made me; yon don’t know that
ed. then add gradually the yolks ol
once nior» in a slow flood; wrapped
“
Why
should
I
stop?
Why
shouldn't
man— he's silly on top. but underneath, all thingg, seemed to <Umb higher and
three beaten eggs; cook three minute*.
1 get tliem to kill you and your ser
be can buy and sell alt the wise men
Uo-n add the stiffly beaten whites of
higher up the bare store walls, above
I always sort of liked him.
Tou
tbe eggs and oue half touapmuiful of
the low. exhausted river that was gennt. too? For two pins I would. :
You took Phil away from me."
wouldn’t understand . . . 1 mar
vunllla. Line s baking dish with
breathing feebly In tin heart o f It. as
"S o." said Pla calmly. “ 1 did not.
lied him when he asked roe; I think
I waxed paper, tuke -1 lady fingers, ot
life, leaving the body o f a man.
That
»
a
s
done
long
before
either
of
he’s another wife or two knocking breath«« ever more ami more faintly
I strips o f sponge rake wilt do equally
ua met him. Can't we be generous to [
about somewhere, but t reckoned I'd through the rising tides of death.
Voice from upstairs) — Wlilluin. un well, line tlie diJh with the rake and
each other. Jinny, since we both can­ »'ou Just gelling home?
get what I could out o f him. A girl
pour in half o f the mixture, pluce
It had been a hard day for both
tor hi in? Can’t we wnnt the best for
has got to live. You don’t know. You womeu, forced to drive strength to the
“ Why. o f course not. dear I I Just some o f the cake on this and add
him? I've thought, often, that you came down to let tlie cut out."
don't know much— the like o f you.”
more chocolate mixture and the re
utmost behind- the greater and more
might have been the best, if—you and
The light woman's contempt for bread
nmlning rake. Cater with a waxed
enduring strength o f tlie men; but--
he
had
met
earlier."
and butter innocence flashed out
I paper and place on It a flat dlah to
Popular Entertainment
strangely—it had not been as hard
“ Say it out.
1 know what you An orator finds prMl's great
/W hat are you g ojig to do?”
press tt down. Keep 12 hours In the
as either had anticipated. Plr was a)
mea n."
That listeners bestow.
“ What are you?”
—-
I Ice box, remove the paper and serve
most puzzled to find the whole party
“ If you know. 1 needn't say> Jinny. And what ws IbouRhl waa a débats I with whipped cream.
“ I don’t know as that matters much so near, by all accounts, to Tatatata
ta only lost a show.
I can't give him quite what you might
:o anyone, but Smithson’s cut and run
| -Another dainty pudding Is prepared
They had traveled up tbe canyon
have
given.
It's
a
puzzling
world;
He wouldn't a' left me alone In the without much trouble, and reached a
1 In the snme wuy, using the cuke or
Get Married, That's the Way
things
Ion
t
ever
tit
nratly
as
they
do
bosh, not if there'd been nobody there good camp well before dusk. It was
lady fingers.
Single
lluMbomnn—
What
I
wnnt
In
—but when the drink was out o f him. too easy, as roads went In that wilder­ in nooks There’s’ something about no-
Lady Flngsr Pudding.— Make a cn»
life
la
Just
freedom
and
Independence
he got scared at what he done, and he ness; and In consequence. It gave Pla that's not—not—"
tsrd, using one pint o f scolded milk
Married
Clutiwrnman—
Well,
that
Is
1TO H E C O N T IN U E D )
says, say« be. T'm off tonight; I’ll take
Jual w hal you should have I Why dno'l three tuliles|ioonfula of sugar, three
tbe outfit snd go. and you can go to
j egg* well beaten, pinch o f suit, one
you gel married?
blazes or to Mrs. Philip Amory,' says
! tenspoonful o f vanilla; soften one tn
be, f o r you got me into this trouble,
j biospoonful o f gelatin In three table
Too Hoi Headed
says he. ‘and theie Isn't a miner in
spoonfuls o f hot water, cool, add to
"H u b !" remarked Mr. Grouch. “ 1
Papua will ever take a drink from
t the custard, then proceed na for the
vee
they
have
Installed
u
cooling
sys
The history of latke Nicaragua II
America and cause nn nphulglng ol
me again, so I'd better go south and
i Ice box cake.
lustrutes the geographical Instability
the ccastnl tielt. There la conclusive ! leni In the Arimle chamber.”
swing a blanky pick at Newcastle,
Filled Chsrry Jam Cooklss.— Sift
of
area.
The
lake
now
discharges
to
)
“
I'd
like
to
flail
one
I
could
Inslull
evidence
of
the
direct
uplift
o
f
this
says he. And be went. And I got
three cupfuls of flour with three leu
In
your
head.'
snapped
his
wife.
the
Atlantic
through
San
Juan
river
region.
Lakes
Nicaragua
and
Mans
no carriers and no tent. And If you
1 «poonful* of baking imwiler and on*
but Ita former outlet wav the I’aciflo.
gun both occupy the site of an old I’a
like to tell me to go W blazes, same
i half teaapootiful o f salt. Sift twice
W a n te d a S creen
The
building
up
of
the
volcanic
chain
cldc
t>ny.
u be done, you can do it; you've
I to hnve a good blend. Cream two
Flapi-ei Kan—Got a elgarefte?
frinu Mn*nyn to iiroal haa cut off the
A relic o f this condition la the «torn
every right.”
Shelky Dsn —Kilt I thought you thirds o f a cupful o f uhoricnlng. add
original
western
outlet
of
Igtke
Nice
patinn
of
Luke
Nicaragua
hy
specie*
No carriers! Pia had learned ber
one cupful of brown augur, anil when
rsgtin and diverted Its drainage east
of shark nnd swordfish which are came out in the garden with me to light add one well beaten egg, a tea
New Guinea by n ow ; she understood
ward
to
the
Caribbean
sea.
Identical
with
.
th.we
of
the
adjacent
I
*‘
v^
m‘‘
"
kl"
"
?
st well a., any miner or explorer, wtiat
spoonful o f vunllla, then add the flour
pnrta of the Pacific nnd are absent
'''" » ’I’" ’ r * n- Yenh. but Cd bettet and one-third o f a cupful of milk al
Cause for the uprise of the sen
•no carriers" in tbe far Interior, meant,
lay
down
a
smoke
screen
first
so
no
from the Caribbean »«-a. Tbe fish were
floor Is the tilting of blocks of the
it meant death, death certain, and
temateljr, heating well. Chill and roll,
prohnldy caught In the lake when the body will see us
earth's crust, which is like a pure
little delayed. If site had been In
cut Into rounda and place a spoonful
area
waa
uplifted
from
sen-level
to
merit
built
o
f
stone
sets.
If
a
water
ritned to csst this creature out. If site
o f Jam on one, cover with another
Unpleasant Expression
Itr
present
height
o
f
about
130
feet
main
hurst
a
below
a
roadway
the
aur
had lotted her. as site veil might have
“ 1 wish." nald the girl, thoughtfully Ilnke until brown In s hot oven. Sprln
face is upheaved and the blocks are
aoaie. for the min Jinny was bringing
That
you wouldn't use that expren kle with sugar before putting Into the
tilted at various angles.
Original “ Sweet Alice” ?
so the man they both loved—even so.
«Ion.
‘launched
upon the aim of mut oven.
similarly on the upheaval of the
It would not have been possible to de-
Glioxta of a dead romance hover
Bacon Peanut Sandwich««— Take
rimony.’
“
earth's surface, the crustal blocks are shout the knoll near Tazewell, Va.
«er- ber
But Ha bad bo hate for
one half ponnd of CrUp fried bacon
“
And
why
not?“
naked
the
young
tilted,
and
the
edge
o
f
one
block
may
M m ; : pity, rather held Ber
where Olivia Wynne Ilea hurled for
Mix one-fourth pound o f freshly roast
be raised while the other edge may It la belleveil that she waa the "Sweet man.
“t o ettB—i' you lour' couie whh « * “
ed peanuts (ground), with salad ilrea«.
“
Well,
yon
know
what
kind
of
time
sink.
She- aattl “ W ere tryuo. to get through
Alice" o f the Immortal poem, “ Hen
Ing. Spread bread with butter, put a
I always have on a sea voyage."
Bolt.' writes Joseph l-eslie In a Nor
w B «hert cut. in fm e to b o the
Tbe subsidence of the floor of the
lettuce leaf on each slice and the
folk (Va.) p«[>er. There la no one
M aw
My earners I bins tt ear be
PacllW- may force some of the under
sliced bacon, cover with a slice of hut-
What M ags?
living, of course, who reriu-ml-er*
«MB'
I ui afraid sse P have to Barry
lying material to flow toward Central
“ What's become of all those mugs i tered bread. These are good for any
i ill via Wynne. Hlie lived In the day ion used to see In Hie harbor simpsv I occasion.
of the pioneer, and her home waa con»
-” i« B r e gmni- U.—Bat fmi « a r t.
"nh most of them are shaving flieo»
•I Spoog«
psra'i\ ely remote from the renters of selves now. I guess.'*
M M a la a r S a t tm t a lie i tomorrow mid
of tie- Irte hispo
population. There lias been handed
c
Bo * An*' .........' ■ Be a watt 11 there
■temger In mue­ down a story which pictures her as
WVh sStht pyee mvagi.’ on roam bo
But
Ready
to
Pleas«
sli. the sexe» ore fit,
tall snd sletuler. brown haired spd
Proposition in Euclid
“ I s a y '“ exclaimed a i-uati-mer In a
The dark eyed and beautiful. Hhe lived
|#e menu' tu go I UBCt, lie- («Muse- |if»v-lee-rsl
•Tons aslnortlm" Is Latin, nnd
druggist s shop who thought he lino
»
osmi
)eoopw
d
(nwn
lie
eggs
are
flee
irirr >oung life sheltered from tlie
A * » «and -me. wu.t **■ ;
been overcharged.
“ Have you ant mei.na “ asses' bridge." It Is Hie name
Burld.
imiia an lo'a naif Be i • mihiumbk or osi» «omo tue ore atm vi
given to the fifth proptisltlon of the
«eriae
if
humor?"
M — i f * Ot ei« —S " *M»:* «Book i •4M) «BUIli a sse « f f i lèse) s e t t l e B ici
finK. Hook o f Kuclid, In which It Is
“
I'm
sorry."
suld
the
druggist
from
EBU
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glues creep «tealtlilly toward the
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Looks That Wey
Road Menne«
f e tH to M'Mf’ l AS a .U ' II O f |,,e s e a ta rin o li ir » / » « g e d j o|<en a wisdow. a « they enter the
Yznngn Ko your engagement to
The ellng vine typ« o f girl Is said to
mttnf iff pf
*i a a* 4 B. k soft or rl< t Ito. g Bepeoi I « y»«
ruoiu. the rkeli strike« one—
Mine I anele«« Is brokenV
. he scarce now, hut she Is frequently
bwee' Thing (hreathle«rlrr ) —Which
/ » eig I premune »<>
Yealerdu) seen winding her teudrlls around the
aw»‘ aw* or
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j one? -Union I act fir Magazine.
ME M Jb‘ MSB* I
•hr married another fellow.
automobil« driver. Newark (Ohio)
' Sdvceste.
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Little ë ?
BLACK
SHEEPS
GOLD
Lake’s Outflow Turned by Volcanic Upheaval
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Children will fret, often for no
apparent reason. Hut there's al­
ways one sure way to com fort a
restless, fretful child. C astorlsl
Harmless a* the recipe on ths
wrapper; mild and Mand as it
tastes.
Out its gentle action
soothes a youngster more surely
than some powerful medicine
that is meant for the stronger
•ystems o f adults.
That's the beauty o f this special
children's remedy! It may be
given the tiniest infant— as often
as there is any need. In cases o f
colic, diarrhea, or similar disturb­
ance, it is invaluable. Uttt it has
Bveryday uses all mothers should
understand A coated tongue
for a few drops to ward oil consti-i
tion ; so dors any suggestion o l
d breath. Whenever chihlrrts
don't M l well, don't rest well, on
have any little upset— this pur«
vegetable preparation is usually
all that’s needed to set everything
to rights, tienmne Caitoria has
Chas H Fletcher's signature on
the wrapper. Doctors prescribe it.
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Csasu* ■••«•Its
Census returns Indicate there nr«
2.t»«»,(»si Inhnhllant« who enu’t speak
The USW aea*<in may prove ns English, not counting those who say,
epochal In the cotton Imluatry ns did “Tliues« lotto bolohey.“ - Kali Fruh-
the Invention o f the cotton gin hy
elscu Chronicle.
till Whitney, according to Wheeler
McMIllen. agricultural e»i>erf. writ­
I K I N
ing lu t’ouutry Home,
• I I Al il
The new development, says Mi .Mil
l » s . t i H s s |b»« tari ■*•>
l<«i, 1« the tractor rot ton picker,
which tlireatona to do away with
r .s* »••»» i
« t
i-
aegrn lulior In the field«, which hn* I
not bc«>n Improved upon aluce the
OH C . M.
JO Ml«*«. A • . , t Hi d B ■ •
earliest day« o f cotton In America,
In ■ test lu Krutucky the fastest
11 o h ii > % 1*1 n r » \ i h u t r o t r u N t
colored rollon plckvr known »tutted N
a tu r« '» o w n «Uff f» r H hw uutaiU tit i i t u « .
I .u n si
I m u b l» « .
| .t M t ib g « iL
down a long row «ad In 2 hour« 21 f f h t a i
Untv i»v
N» ui «*|U lukfftst'U*
Ä
minute« lie hail picked io pounds o f
itBf nikitv .Utsrsaivs Htirlt* /rutt« Ar«.
atti! »-Ut i»k*r li U |x»! t loss M i l a «
cotton, • record In ilMtlf. Thou the ■(•atti
ragt «a él » uw®* I lx ida
ota as.si
!«»•* Wuh
W *ah-
■nachlue started and lu two minutes i n t t o n attsl l l a h o I I SI w «r b o t i l a tora
it pulled altf of the row 1» tiniotd Il X v illin i ) M I S S t V V lW V i lV Ì li v i.' I Û.
I Iurta».
M pounds o f cotton. The machine : Jaa k M . S t t illr
*»isr«lal Aerala Asutlnl.
had gat her «»I more cotton, TV) times !
a* fast a* hand lalmr.
Fifteen such machines will he u«ed
In ex|M-rlmsnts with this year s crop,
and. If equal to the test, the wtmle
Cotton m ark et may !>e revolu tion ise d.
Tractor Cotton Piclsnr
Clears Field Quickly
REMOLA
IZ îü E r ir r r Æ fa
American Indian Painters
Perhaps the best kuown group of
Indian painters today are the young
Kloua Indians o f I'ooca City. Okla.
A numlier of their painting« were
shown In Europe In ItCS In ronnee-
tlun with the International congress
on art education at Prague, and were
received with great pulbuslastn by
Kuropenns. A group o f Pueblo In­
diana also lias created much Interest
with paintings.—Washington Star.
Oregon & California Directory
Music Is the unlr.-n.nl language.
Hotel Roosevelt
Orna mi P O M T L A N O ' S / V t a t r / / » « a l a
All r»»*st«» La«* ah rt a «r o r |\sts M tatui' IV lftO ff
n i W
l ’ aris h i l U lte# N b o p U a r a « a vppom ìlm .
H o te l H o y t "
rC)*Tl_ANr>t OREGON
,fdafa«s/r h
I C o r n a r Ctt» an«1
‘« ta o • l a i l o t .
.DAM N
IIKi M O N O
Start Now k W» !*» j*«-r m il lx* 1.1 win.«
Indurrà
I ^ c l u r r e w w r «•
e «• k < l r
M O LER
iB rn ln v l't>«itkin e t r u r x l .
V t'o ilr f v « W HlOfl»f
• V IT IM O f C O L L IQ lt
i m 9 m m i h | a « l
or%.
P ip e V a lv e s , F ittin g s
P u m p Engines
F a rm T o o ls & Sup plies
A L A S K A JU N K CO.
Looks Young,
Feels Fine
F irst l i d T a y lo r Sts., P ortlan d. O rsg o a
HOTEL ROOSEVELT
"Eight years ago before my
last baby was born, I starteJ
taking Lydia E. Tinkham's
Vegetable Compound. 1 got
such good results that I named
her Catherine Lydia. I have
six older children and five
andchildren, too. I am 44 ,
it people tell me I look much
younger. I am now taking the
Vegetable Compound again
because o f my age. I eat and
sleep better and 1 do all my
housework, and my washing. I
will do my best to answer let­
ters.” — Mrt, H, Dolhonde, 6318
York St.,hicu>Orleans, Louisiana.
I A N r W A N C ItC O 'f N I W T IN I H O T CL
I » * r y ro o m « U h b a lli o r th o w r r f f tl* i<> RISD.
J o n * * s i K al'l/.
Omrmtt* n * i l <1o«>r.
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ASSURED TREATMENT
W i n . hKlajr fo r KKKK boo* r in r .'M n . D m D r.
L J. !<«ea ( u n t i l n . , » . u . . k .1 owl hod of t r u t -
Ing lues »«a o tln r U k U I ,n.l
Colo« a iln rii.lt. totiUh *» BM
n c lm lv rly A l.o s l « n .lc t.lt. of
Lydia E, Pinkliam
's
Vegetable Com
pound
f
.»r WKItTKN ASSUHANCK
TO ELIMINATE PILKflL
n o m a ile r h o w
OK
RgrUND PATIENTS Fgg.
C O IO N CLINIC.
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fr .f; Jfi j k Tr fc 5
Pari» May Honor Umbroll«
Pari« Is discussing wind her tu com­
memorate next October, the one hun­
dred and eightieth anniversary of
the Introduction o f the umbrella In­
to the western world. In October,
1730, Jonns llanwqy gave the city a
shock hy carrying a rain protector
brought from Chinn.
Cornttalke a. Fuel
Experiments In making fuel gas
from com*tnlka Indicate that 20
IHiunds o f cornstalks would yield
enough fuel for cooking nnd healing
water to supply the average finally
eneh day.
K ill those Disease-Carrying
fl
les
Get your Flit and the ipecial
Flit Sprayer— Today!
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c le a n sm e ll» »,g -’
M l « B MF «>»
I,A h.
T he World'» v x\ex
Selling ln*ect
Flu ii mil only
in thu vrliou»
can with the
black band.