The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, May 09, 1913, Image 4

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For Cleansing the Blood
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1 have never iouna anyimng equal 10 nooas
n our home it is regarded our
medicine. We use it whenever
lVi'ri.b a Y
f7iSLtfe(jyW9 ftre bilious o run down, or have impure
' " V la. n4-tAA ti cmAnlr tit n 1 r.Q tIiid yttnra
that has proved its worth so many times. Cer
tainly we would not know what to do were we
deprived of Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. L. H.
Nusbaiun, Goshen, Indiana.
It is because it combines the great curative
virtues of more than 20 valuable ingredients
just those prescribed by the best physicians that
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Possesses Euch remarkable curative power. It is the Spring Medicine for
the blood, stomach, kidneys and liver. Get a bottle today.'
y. if aaaa-Si i v
POULTRY AND GAME
Can ret you fancy prices for Wild Ducki
' and other ram In season. Write m for
cash offer on ail kinds of poultry, pork, etc
Pearson-Page Co., Portland
GETTING DOWN
TO BRASS TACKS
Success these days means work
and lots of it. You can't work
at top speed unless your stomach
is right on the' job. If it isn't, try
: POWELL'S
Stomach Remedy
and get back into the stride at
once. Time is money and you
can't afford to lose any. -
Get the remedy at any drug
tore or send to
Powell Remedy Co.
Spokane, Wash.
$1 a Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.
; Only Success Worth Winning.
There Is nothing base In failure, but
base failure; there Is nothing good in
success but that which is well won.
The npplause of triumph is a mockery
to him who has not deserved his suc
cess; if anything of conscience remains
to him such applause must be a posi
tive torture. We always know in our
hearts whether we have merited that
which comes to us, and it is always
sweetened a hundredfold when we
know that wo really have done some
thing fair and true for It.
Too Often This Is the View Taken.
"I think the school teachers In this
town ought to get more money than
they do." "What put that kind of an
idea into your head?" "Why should we
expect tho people who are educating
our children to work for $70 or $80 a
month, when we pay our chauffeurs at
least $100 and furnish them with board
and lodging besides?" "But what does
school teachin! amount to, anyhow?
Look at most of the teachers. They
ain't got nothin' but education." Chi
cago Tribune.
Dally Thought.
We sleep, but the loom of life never
tops; and the pattern which was
weaving when the sun went down is
weaving when it comes up tomorrow,
-Henry wara Beecher.
To Keep Room Fragrant.
You will find any room delightfully
freshened if you will fill a bowl full of
boiling water, then pour on the top a
few drops of oil of lavender. Leave
the bowl in the room for a few min
utes. This will be appreciated espe
cially by those whose dining room is
near the kitchen. When used Just be
fore dinner is served it counteracts
kitchen odors.
the ' p&fp
Dough f
II Better! , ffijffi
25c
rK AH Grocers ' I 'gF
Tailor Before Civilization.
Civilization makes a man, and the
uncivilized man is in no respect much
better than the beast, and in many re
spects not so good. With the dawn of
civilization came the tailor, and with
the tailor came higher and higher
levels of civilization, men of higher
ideals and of greater force both men
tal and physical.
f WANTED
Local Agent for Stoddard-Dayton lir.s
of Automobiles, liberal discount to
' Hustler, a good name and reputation
counts more with u than experience.
Will consider Live people who will en
ter business. This agency includes a
complete correspondence sales course
and a car to demonstrate with on easy
terms.
GERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO.
690 Washington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J
Knew What She Wanted.
Little Ruth listened in silence while
one after another of her elders refused
all but the smallest possible helpings
of mince pie. One wanted "Just a little
piece," another "only a very littlo,"
etc. When the child's turn came sho
passed her plate eagerly. "Please give
me too much," her native sincerity
desired.
'"'""Vi sxchang-ed: -ng-ines,
boilers, sawmills, ate. Ilia J. E. Martin Co., 8S 1st
Bt, Portland. Send for Stosk List and prices.
BANDMEN: ESS"
IIOLTON and BUESCIIER
band instrumente. Tlio moat complnte stock
ef Mimical Minvhandin in the Northwe.t.
Write fur Catalogues.
SKIBliKUNU-U'CA8 MUSIC CO.
134 Second Street , Portland, Oreron
Going Back.
Uncle Ezra Did you see "Hamlet"
at the opera house last night? Uncle
Eben Yep, and I tell you that fellow
Shakespeare is certainly falling oft.
It wasn't near as good as his "Com
edy of Errors" that I saw twenty years
ago. Puck. '
Simple. Safe
and
Sure
His Remedies Act Quickly
and Painlessly.
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THE CU1NESK DOCTOR
Imporledi to hs laboratory, at 16IH
rlrat, from tho fur Orient, those tnedl
elnea are made tin In prescriptions and
proaorlbed by htm for the various ail
ments that he Is culld upon to treat
Let this wonderful nuture healer dlaa;.
nose your can. Prom the vegetable
klncdom moat of his remedies are ob
tained In the form of roots, herbs and
barks whovo curutlve powers are un
failing. CONSULT ATIOV XKXB
Those llvlns out of town and wishing
to secure remedies, send 4 cents in
tamps for circular and symptom blank.
Open STSnlois and Sundays.
The C Gee Wo
Chinese Medicine Co.
162 First St., Cor. Morrison
PORTLAND, OR.
Chateaubriand's Strange Tomb.
St. Malo, the gay watering place on
the French coast, has the remarkable
tomb of Chateaubriand, the father of
French romanticism. At high tide it is
covered by the sea. It is marked with
a simple cross.
Just Before It Happened.
Belshazzar (at the famous feast)
Well, that's a niee surprise! , The din
ner committee has arranged to have
some moving pictures! Puck.
r
I It la cheaper to feed ir
s .in iIHM ... fu
tility one. loit
OUR FERTILIZERS -
Ars Time-Tried and vr
have alwaya Mad. Good.
They produce bigiff r cnpa,
bettor fruit. eradicata
plant dlaeaiiea and prevent dropping-. Made
by our own experienced and practical chemists.
FREE! FREE!
Our valuable booklet filled with the aaoat
useful information of all kinda. Writ, for it.
It coata you absolutely nothing.
Pacific Guano & Fertilizer Co.
m Madiaoa St PORTLAND, ORE.
"DIDN'T HURT A BIT"
is what they all aay
of our
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TaJnless
Methods of
Kxtractlng
Teeth.
Out-of-town peo
ple can hav. their
plate and bridge
work flniahed In one
day If necMaary.
An absolute svsr
ante, backed by S3
years In Portland.
SL a. a. Will, rwaewt m Uutm
Wise Dental Co.
orricc hours
A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 U I
rhoiMM A 2029i Mala 3029.
failine Bldg., Third and Washington Pactlanw
North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy
Sa
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The North Pacific College was estab
lished in 1898. It has departments of
Dentistry and Tharmaoy. No school in
America has better facilities for the train
ing of young men and women for success
ful professional careers. The annual ses
sion begins October First An illustrated
catalog of Information will be forwarded
upon application to
Registrar, North Pacific College
Eid SiiA ini Oreson Sis. Pertkai On
TRIP MADE TROUBLE
But Pa and Ma Stubbins Had a
Long Journey Before Them,
and It Was Their First.
Mrs. Melvlna Stubbins threw up
both floury hands In horror. Pa had
fallen over something In the wood
shed. The cat shrieked in pain. Then
another crash added consternation to
the startled woman.
Mrs. Stubbins rushed Into the
woodshed. Pa was down on the floor
with a load of stove wood about him.
His nose was bleeding and the water
from the overturned pail on the wash
bench was dammed against his over
alls. The cat cowered under the
washing machine, licking tenderly at
her bruised tail.
"Josiah Stubbins, what be you a
doinT shrieked Melvlna solicitously,
grasping the prostrate man determin
edly by the shoulder and striving to
raise the groaning heap.
"I wus Jest a-thinkin about that
trip of ourn," he panted, gaining his
feet, "an stumbled over th' booUack.
Then the gol-darned cat got in my
way, an' I went down."
Mrs. Stubbins waved her hands des
pairingly and sighed.
Tm so fidgety now from jist think-
in' of goln' travelin'," she admitted,
"thet I ain't good fer nothin' an'
you're worse," heaping it onto Joslah
mercilessly.
"Sometimes I reckon it ain't wuth
th candle all this fussin' an' stewin'
an' packin' an' plannin'," he wailed,
wiping the blood from his hickory
shirt and looking dazed. "Folks would
be better oft, I reckon, if they stayed
home whar they wuz comfortable.
"An' never seein' nothin' at all!"
agreed Mrs. Stubbins, turning the
wash bench right side up and pouring
a liberal helping of water into the
basin. "Washyerself. It looks like a
murder."
Joslah went but to the barn, feeling
ruefully of his nose. It was evident
that htese were perilous days in the
Stubbins cycle. Getting ready to go
traveling was sadly interrupting the
even tenor of life on the farm. Half
the countryside knew of the proposed
trip by this time, for the local corre
spondent of the Advocate had chron
lcled the news weeks ago.
As the gala day approached, Pa and
Ma Stubbins packed and unpacked, in
creasing the tension until neither of
them slept at night for apprehending
train wrecks. The train was due at
8:40 in the morning, but, in their
anxiety not to be late, 'the couple ar
rived at the depot before 7, flustered
and fidgety.
"Better to be a little airly," com
mented Melvlna, fluttering into a seat
in the big, barn-like station, where
the drum stove valiantly gave out Its
redolent coal-smoke odors.
Joslah took up his stand before the
closed ticket window and waited im
patiently. As the minutes passed and
the agent busied himself beyond its
portals, their nervousness increased.
Joslah looked apprehensively at Mel
vlna and shifted his big form onto
the other foot.
"Glttin most time, ain't It, pa?"
asked Mrs. Stubbins, wiping her
sharp nose with a polka-dot handker
chief.
Joslah consulted his watch.
"I wish this here window would
open up," he complained restlessly.
"We ain't got more'n 45 minutes."
Finally Joslah could hold himself no
longer. He stepped determinedly up
to the ticket-shelf and rapped loudly
on the window. The sounds from be
yond stopped. The agent approached
and threw up the sash.
"I er could ye wait on us!" Jo
slah asked apologetically.
"Which way you goin'T" queried the
agent, none too affably.
"East," replied Joslah. "I wus
afeared It wuz glttin late."
"Huh!" grunted the railroad man.
"Plenty of time! Where to?"
"How fur is it to Harpers ville?"
questioned Mr. StubblnB, looking the
agent in the eye.
"Eighteen miles."
"At two cents a mileT"
"Yes."
"All right Gimme two tickets an1
return," with the air of a man about
to take Niagara. "Melvlna an' me air
goln' travelin' I "
Globe-trotting is only relative, after
all. Judge.
Early Siege of Turkish Capital.
Constantinople has been threatened
before by the Bulgarians, the most
memorable of the early attacks having
been made In 813, when the barbarian
Krum arrived before the city's walls.
The siege, it Is related, was begun
with high ritual, but before more than
a demonstration had been made, the
Byzantine emperor came to terms.
While the negotiations were going on
Krum was nearly killed, a peril which
so enraged the founder of the Bul
garian empire that he laid waste the
suburbs and retired uh a host of
captives. Fortunately for Constanti
nople, when the Bulgarian prince re
turned to take a fuller revenge he was
seized with apoplexy and died.
Parcel Post
"What Is that chirping sound in the
closet?"
"Young chickens," gasped the hus
band guiltily.
"I knew it You forgot to mall that
dozen eggs I gave you three weeks
ago."
Must Be.
"Is he making good V
"No question of It. He can get coai
00 credit" Detroit Free Press.
Can Write His Name 394 Ways.
Probably no surname has undergone
bo many changes as that of Sir Harry
Stapleton Mainwarlng (pronounced
Mannerlng). At Peover hall, his Che
shire home, there is a paper show
ing the nurae written in 394 ways.
London Mail.
Dally Thought
We sleep, but the loom of life never
stops; and the pattern which was
weaving when the sun went down is
weaving when it comes up tomorrow.
11 wiry Ward Beecher.
; Nature's Balance of Power.
In view of facts, one is almost will
ing to accept the statement of a well
known French" scientist, who has as
serted that without birds to check the
ravages of Insects, human life would
vanish from- this planet in the space
of nine years. But for the vegetation
the insects would perish ; but for the
insects the birds would perish, and
but for the birds vegetation would be
destroyed. Nature has, therefore,
formed a delicate balance of power
which cannot be disturbed without
bringing great loss and unhappiness to
the world.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets,
Braroists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W,
GROVE'S aignature is on each box. 25c.
Austrian Girls to Learn to Cook.
Cookiery has never been taught in
Austrian schools until last September,
when the minister of education added'
it to the curriculum of girls' schools
under his control, both elementary
and advanced. He further stipulated
that any girl taking up modern lan
guages or other extra subjects shall
be compelled to Include cookery In her
school course. In order to carry out
the Innovation as cheaply as possible,
restaurants are run iu connection with
the larger schools In populous centers.
For Protection Against Autos.
That pedestrians on rural roads wear
white patches on the back of their
clothing at night and that the backs of
wagons be painted white as a protec
tion against automobiles has been seri
ously proposed in England.
CONSTIPATION
Munyon's Paw-Paw
Pills are unlike all oth
er laxatives or cathar
tics. They coax the
liver into activity by
gentle methods, they
do not scour; they do
not gripe; they do not
weaken; but they do
start all tho secretions
of the liver and stom
ach in a way that soon
puts these organs in a
healthy condition and
corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Paw
Fills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and
nerves. They invigorate Instead of weaken;
they enrich the blood instead of impover
ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all
the nourishment from food that is put into
it Prico 25 cents, AH Druggists,
4
Driving Belt Long in Use.
A driving belt in an engineering
works at Smethwick, England, has
been in continuous use for thirty-two
years, and has "traveled" a distance
equivalent to seventy-four times round
the world.
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Marine Eye Remedy. No Smarting Feels
Fine Acta Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak,
Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus
trated Book in each Package. Murine la
compounded by our Oculists not a "Patent Med
icine" but need In anccussfui Physicians' Prac
tice for many years. Now dedicated to tbe Pub
lic and sold by Druggists at 26c and 60a oer Bottle.
Murine Bj Salvo In Aseptlo Tubes, 36a and 6O0.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chloago
Can Write His Name 394 Ways.
Probably no surname has undergone
so many changes as that of Sir Harry
Stapleton Mainwarlng (pronounced
Mannerlng). At Peover hall, his Che
shire home, there is a paper showing
the name written in 394 ways. Lon
don Mail.
WINTER EGG PROFITS
PATENTS
Wataoa E. Coleman,
Patent Lawyer,Wasblngton,
D.C. Advice and books free,
Ratea reasonable. Highest references. Beat services.
' Mosquitoes Attracted by Music.
In some parts of India, where mos
quitoes abound, It is impossible to play
the violin because the music attracts
the insects in great numbers. When
the first notes are heard, the mos
quitoes swarm in clouds, around the
player and make the movements ol
the hand impossible. Harper's Weekly
aHWJaal
Stiff Joints
Sprains,Bniises
are relieved at once by an applica
tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't
lub, Just lay on lightly.
" Sloan's Liniment has dona more
f ood than anything I have ever tried
or stliT joints. 1 got my hand hurt so
badly that I had to stop work right in
the busiest time of the year. I thought
at ilrst that I would have to have my
hand taken off, but I got a bottle of
filoan't Liniment and oured my hand."
WiLioa ViiiEUUH,Morrii,Aia.
Good for Broken Sinews
O. O. .Tonks, Baldwin, L I., writes 1
"I used Sloan's Liniment for broken
a inews above the knee eap caused by a
fall and to my great satisfaction was
able to resume work in less than three
weeks after the aooideaU"
SLOAM';
LMMEIT
Fine for Sprain
M. Hbsby A. Vokhl, M Somerset
St., PlainHeld, N. J., writes : " A
friend sprained his ankle so badly
that it went black. He laughed when
I told htm that I would have him out
in a week. 1 applied Sloan's Llnlmsnt
and In four days he was working and
said Sloan's was a rlht good lini-went,"
Pries 5c
SOcaad SI. 00
Sloan's Book
on horses, cattle,
sheep and
poultry seat free.
Address
tarlS. UCfrfV
Sloan K0
U.S.A. Pjr
All Taught Markmanshlp.
Every town of any importance in
the Port Elizabeth district of South
Africa has Its rifle range, on which
military companies and school cadets
practice. Even boys 11 years old are
supplied with riSes and allowed ta
hoot
Hens Should Have Been in Good
Condition in Fall.
Fowls Should Not Be Allowed to Eat
Grain as Fast as They Can Con
sume It, But Rather Made to
8cratch for It.
(By M. H. CHANDLER.)
As much depends upon the condl
tion of the hens themselves as any
thing else, if you are expecting tbe
winter eggs. Tou should have seen to
It that your hens were not running
wild during the late fall, getting too
much corn about the fields or hog
pens, or that they are not starving
when you think they are picking up a
good living for themselves after the
grain has all been put away for the
winter.
For many years I kept only a small
flock of hens and paid little attention
to them except during the winter. 1
got, of course, very few eggs and
found that if I wished this much
sought winter supply I must look clos
er to business.
I tried shutting my hens in a large
park during the month of November
and feeding them cooked vegetables,
milk, a little of everything in the
shape of grain, instead of letting them
run to the corn houses; that is, all
but those I wished to market, and
those I confined in a large coop with
a floor in it, so they could not do too
much scratching, and fed them more
grain and less milk, plenty of clean
water and usually two weeks would
find them in good condition for the
market.
This, I find, pays better than al
lowing the hens you wish to keep over
remain with those who are going to
sell, since the feeding methods differ.
A hen should not be fat when the
cold weather sets In any more than
she should be starved. She should be
fed according to the egg-producing
method, and with me that method Is
regular . meals, plenty of variety In
food and a good chance to scratch for
her living.
I never allow a hen to eat grain as
fast as she can pick it up, but make
her hunt for it in a good pile of litter.
Soft food for breakfast, fed at six
o'clock, milk and a little wheat or rye
for dinner, and Bupper at -four o'clock
of corn, two quarts to forty hens
This may seem a small ration, but
where three meals are given you will
find that it is enough and if more is
allowed them there will be fewer eggs.
Some think it better to feed all
small grain and no corn, but in the
cool weather I find that corn satisfies
the fowls much better and it should
be fed as hot as they can stand it
Never expect real success with win
ter egg-raising without a good bone
mill. A bone mill can be had for 5
and will pay for Itself in six months.
Bone meal should be a part of every
breakfast In the hen roost and the
oyster shells and skimmilk are quite
as essential.
Meat is good, but never throw the
carcass of a dead animal into the
chicken house unless you want to
create disease germs and impure eggs.
Keep the carcass frozen out of doors
and cut from it a small ration of meat
at a time, and see that it is all eaten
fresh.
Never expect winter eggs in a dark,
damp, chilly coop. Have plenty of
windows and fresh air. There Is
nothing better than fresh air and
sunshine. Keep the house clean.
Every morning while the flock are at
their breakfast take a shovel and
scrape up the droppings under tbe
percheB. Take care that they do not
use the nests as roosting places, and
always change the straw in the nests
and get fresh straw or, better still,
clover hay scatterings for litter at
least as often as once a week.
EXCELLENT FEED-PEN GATE
Swinging Device Keeps Older Hogi
From Entering While Little Fel
lows Are Being Fed.
In feeding the little pigs with older
hogs, it is necessary to have some sort
of a separate feding pen for the pigs.
The older ones can be kept out and
the pigs prevented from entering the
pen while the troughs are being filled
by means of a swinging gate.
This gate swings outward only. It
is held up while the little pigs enter
Useful Gate.
the feeding pen, and being light, the)
can push It forward and go out at
will.
It may be used to advantage in fat
tening hogs that run with the stock
hogs. After putting out the feed the
feeder raises the gate and lets in
those to fatten, then lets it fall; all
others are kept out, yet those in the
pen may go out when through eating.
This style of gate Is also convenient
for the lamb lot where one uses a
creep. The gate should be Just large
enough to admit a good-sized lamb.
Test for Oleo.
A convenient test for oleo compared
with butter is to heat with a lighted
match a teaspoon containing a small
piece of butter, says the Wisconsin
Dairyman. If butter, it will froth
freely, but without sputtering. A piece
of oleo under the same conditions does
not froth, but melts down Ilka grease
and sputters. Renovated butter acta
much like oleo, because the fats whtch
produce the frothing have been most
ly melted out during the process ol
renovation.
Locate the Fault
It your hens are not doing to suit
you look over the situation carefully
and find out where the trouble is.
You may be sure the fault is yours,
not theirs.
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TAlfP MA SUBSTITUTE.
T TTT T. TVin rrl h.-vs.a saM unit for iale in TOTir
vicinity .write W. I Ponglas. Brockton, Mass.
Jlins-
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DISTEMPER
Pink Eye, Epizootic,
Shipping Fever j
and Catarrhal FevCI
kdm mM inn nosltlvenreventlve, no matter how horses at any a g-s
are infected or "exposed." Liquid, given on the t."nne; actt on ths
Blood and Glands, expels the poisonous germs from the body. Cures Uls
temper in Dogs and Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Urgest J11'1.
stock remedy. Cures La Grippe among human beings and is fins jS.14.
neyremedy. 60eand$labottle;$5and$10adoren. Catthlsout Keej
u- ci,nn,tnin,..Hni'ilL who will set it for you. Free Booklet, Dis
temper, Causes and Cures." Special agents wanted.
1 ' Chemists ana
' Bacteriologists,
SPOHN JIEDICAL CO- 2 GOSHEN, IND., U.S.A.
Kissing Conjugated.
"Sam Slicta once said that kisses
were like creation made out of noth
ing ind very good; and another Amer
ican writer thus conjugated the verb
"to kiss." "Buss; to kiss; rebus, to kiss
again; pluribus, to kiss without regard
to numbers; syllabus, to kiss the hands
instead of the lips; blunderbuss, to
kiss the wrong person; erbus, to kiss
in the dark; omnibus, to kiss ever
one In the room.
Quickly Ends
Weak, Sore Eyes
Cheating the Stage.
"Why is there no great American
dramatist?" asked the art pessimist.
"Because," replied the sardonic man
ager, "when an American is capable of
thinking up a first-class practical plot
and dressing it up In good speeches he
doesn't bother about the theater. He
goes into politics."
Red Cross Ball Blue gives double value for yout
money, goes twice as far as any other. Ask your
grocer.
About Umbrellas.
Eyeglass wearers have long since
complained that people are careless
with umbrellas. Many pairs of glasses
have been knocked off and broken by
persons who selfishly refuse to move
an umbrella so as to allow other peo
pleto easily pass. A few even persist
in dangerously spinning an umbrella
along a crowded street, endangering
the glasses- and sometimes eyes of
passing walkers.
Pretoria Raising Hops.
Experimental hops are now being
grown at the government botanical
station near Pretoria, Should success
attend the attempts, a very remunera
tive side line will be within the reach
of the South African farmer. There
are ten breweries in the country using
over half a million pounds, or more
than 250 tons of hops per annum. This
represents a cash value of 162,500.
Mothers will find Mrs. WlnsloWs Soothing
Byrup tf e best remedy to uso .'or their ohiidrad
t uring ,ie teething period.
Many Miles of Sausage Links.
The sausage eaten in this country In
the course of a year would encircle the
earth more than six times.
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NO "SPRING MEDICINE'1
II yon keep your liver active, year bowels
regular and your digestion good
Regulate the Bowels.
Stimulate the Liver
Improve Digestion and
Purify the Blood Mmu,4
Making It Clear.
Tte breakfaster had ordered a hall
butteak. The waiter returned to an
nounce that a steak could not be
served, but that a fllet.was possible.
"The filet comes from here," ha ex
plained, laying two fingers athwart hli
side aid speaking as one perfectly
good halibut 10 another.
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"Dull Care"
Most of your downhearted- Q
ness and "blue feeling" can
be traced to a lazy liver.
Biliousness is a sure de
stroyer of health and hap
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HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
will make the liver active,
assist the digestion, help .
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HOW TO GROW HAIR
ON A BALD HEAD
BY A SPECIALIST. -
Thousands of people suffer from bald
ness and falling hair who, having tried
nearly every advertised hair tonic and
hair-grower without results, have re
signed themselves to baldness and Its
attendant discomfort Yet their case is
not hopeless; the following simple home
prescription has made hair grow after
years of baldness, and is also unequj
xor restoring gray nair 10 us origr-r
color, stopping . hair from falling out,
and destroying the dandruff germ. It
will not make the hair greasy, and can
be put up by any druggist: Bay Rum, 6
ounces; Lavona de Composee, 2 ounces;
Menthol Crystals, one-half drachm. If
you wish it perfumed, add half to one
teaspoonful of To-Kalon Perfume, which
unites perfectly with, the other ingredi
ents. This preparation is highly recom
mended by physicians and. specialists,
and is absolutely harmless, as it con
tains none of the poisonous wood alco
hol so frequently found in hair tonics.
Do not apply to the face or where hair
Is not desired.
Daily Thought.
Forget ourselves; help us bear cheer
fully the forgetfulness of others. Rob
art Louis Stevenson.
You Can Get Allen'; Toot-Ease FREE.
Write Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y., for a
tee sample ot Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures
iweating. hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
aew or tight shoes easy. A certain cure lor
30ms. Ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug
lists sell it 25a. Don't accept any substitute.
Freak of a Vowel.
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trasment of conversation between, a
native and a foreigner. The former
was saying: 'The "o, remember, is
pronounced like "1" in Jim.' What
word do vou Runnoan h rpforred tnf"
Brlggs "That's easy! "Women of
course.
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"He eagerly swallowed every word,
she bestowed on him, he fed upon her
very look, he lived upon the smiles she
gave him." "That's what I call an all
consuming passion." Judge.
Practical Teaching. .
One settlement worker in New York
city has made a specialty of teaching
boys how to make articles of furniture
out of old packing boxes.
Dr. Hall's new and complete book ol
SEXUAL
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stzaal isaoraaca chiel cause of -rkita ilm-'traaVci
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