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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
on MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER Take n glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder troubles you. No man or woman who cats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing tho klduoys occasionally, says n well-known nuthorlty. Meat forms uric acid which excites tho kidneys, they becomo overworked from the strain, got sluggish and fall to filter ' tho waste and poisons from tho blood, then wo get sick. Nearly all rheuma tism, dizziness, sleeplessness and ur inary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In tho kidneys or your back hurts or if tho urlno is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Irregular of passago or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast and In a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grapes nnd lemon juice, com bined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize tho acids In urine so It no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful effer vescent llthia-water drink which everyone should take now nnd then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. It Works! Try It Tells how to loosen a sore, tender corn so It lifts out without pain. No humbug! Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out, without a particle of pain or soreness. This drug Is called freezone and is a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callous. Put a few drops dlrecUy upon any tender, aching corn or callous. In stantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callous will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. This drug freezone doesn't eat out the corns or callouses but shrivels them without even Irritating tho sur rounding skin. Just think! No pain at all; no sore ness or smarting when applying it or afterwards. If your druggist don't have freezone have him order It for you. Your Health IS Paramount and deserves utmost care One of the greatest drawbacks to health is a weak stomach, but in many cases this can be corrected by careful diet and the assistance of H OSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It is a id First Aid " H fit DroraUU mar m wmsw nd sum. Ir U W Mwuiii.w. ML - UAIBT ASSOCIATION CO. l'0 tTB4"Ul, Vt. MUST HAVE STUNG MERITED REBUKE GIVEN ILL MANNERED CASHIER. Unwarranted Drusqucness to Poor Old Lady Unused to Banking Ways Aroused the Ire of Another In the Line. If one wants to study human na ture It Is not necessary to go further than the nearest savings bank, says a writer In tho New York Sun. 1 had Just Joined tho lino at one cnshlor'H window when a woman turned to mo. "I've got to bo careful," sho said. "1'vo got to be careful not to loso It." Then I saw that sho was pinning a lit tle roll of money Into a pocket In her petticoat with a rusty safety pin. "I hate to draw It," she went on. "1 had saved It cent by cent put It away In my stocking but with everything so high as It Is, what Is a poor crea ture to do?" Another woman a few feet away looked up understanding!)'. Sho was sitting on a bench, putting some money sho had evidently Just drawn Into an old tin strongbox. I.Ike the tlrst wom an, she know she had "got to bo cu re fill," nnd did not want to loso her money on the way homo. Undoubted ly she too "hated to draw It." As I found myself third from the cashier's window I noticed Just ahead of me a self-reliant looking woman, with a richly fur-trlmmcd coat nnd a Jewel Hashing on the ungloved hand that held her bank book. Tho book held several hills of largo denomina tion. Kvldontly she had come to do posit, not to draw on her account. In front of her and facing the cash ier was a delicate-looking little wom an In tho dingy black that told Its double tale of grief and poverty. "How will you have It?" the bank clerk was asking. Evidently the woman did not know what ho meant. "How will you have It?" tho dapper young man looked at her with steely blue eyes and his thin lips set after ho repeated his formula. The woman's distress was apparent. "I I don't know," she faltered. "How will you have It?" Tho question was rapped out like a se rles of blows and the womnu cowered under them. The well-dressed woman put her hand lightly on the arm of tho other. "He means do you want your money In one or in live or ten-dollar bills," she explained softly, and the woman gave her a look of gratitude as she turned to the clerk ami said: "In lives, please, sir. 1 hope you'll pardon me, sir; I didn't understand." As the womnn In furs took her place before the sleek young clerk, who leaned forward deferentially to do her bidding, she looked him over much as she might have studied any other strange animal behind bars. "You don't know how you surprised mo," she said, smiling, as she handed him her book to have her deposit cred ited. "It did not seem strange to me at all that a poor woman did not un derstand your Jargon, but It did sur prise mo very much that a young man supposed to bo capable of tilling your position was not quick-witted enough to see that the poor thing did not un derstand." Heating Water by Electricity. Water In a kitchen tank may be heat ed In the summer time without start dig a lire In the range, provided there Is electricity In the house. A rod about in inch and a quarter thick and about (if ty inches long tilled with un Insulat ing, nonoxldlxlng fluid In which a re sistance coll Is submerged Is connect ..! with electric wires and Inserted In the tank. When the current lit turned on all the energy supplied to the rod Is dissipated In the water la the form of heat. Popular Education In Russia. The Information Included In the fol lowing was obtained from olllclal sources In I'etrograd by lius.sott Dlgby, one of the Dully News' stall of foreign correspondents ; Almost all Itussliui villages that have a Milllclcnt number of children possess one or moro schools. During the last ten years tho number of '....I 1 1... 41... ... I .. I ul . P ....(I. 1 education Increased 71 per cent. In 1010 that ministry Introduced Into the duma a hill providing for eoliipul sory attendance at village schools for all children. FIfty-oiio per cent of those between the ages of tight and eleven years attend the schools. For tho last ten years tho number of per sons wiio know how to read and write Increased by 8 per cent. The war has stimulated tho Interest of the popula tion In newspapers and schools. As a rule tho children who attend school are from eight to cloven yearn old. Generally they slay at school lil hours a week. They aro taught re ligion, tho .Slavonian and Husslau lan guages, arithmetic and calligraphy. They prepare their lessons at school. Tho elder pupils study at home. Alleock PLASTERS TA U'orlJ'i CrtJtttt Etfirn&l AVmisly. Dnoknaho, Rhoumntlam, Lumungo. Any Local Pain. Day of Heavy, Expensive Automobile is Gone Fred W. Voglor, president of tho Northwest Auto Co,, in Portland, Ore gon, Is recogniiing and co-operating with tho business elHcloncy that has reached a high standard among; small town and rural community men. "Tho average city man goes to work at eight or nine in tho morning and thinks ho is working overtime when ho has to take a cowded street car at six o'clock to got homo to his dinner," said Mr. Voglor, "but the small town man and the young man on the farm have realized that success comes with olFort and tlmt using tho ideas of other men adds to iL For that reason I am encouraging energetic men to intro duce our Dort car in thoir communities and many a man who is driving a Dort of his own has not only paid for it through his own ollerls, but is enjoy ing a satisfactory income in cash above his initial earnings in the car. "Tho Dort, becauso of its extraordi nary strength and its splendid engin eering and designing, ns well as its Westinghouso system of electric start ing and lighting, is tho ideal small town and rural car. After two years of investigation and watching tho thousands in use I am contldent nnd sure that this car is a near "fool proof as can be made. Any child or delicate woman can run it; but very few big cars can get away from it on tho ordinary road, whilo it will cover roads that big cars stick into and have to be pulled out with teams or block and tackle. Experience has proven that tho day of tho heavy, expensive car has gone. This is the era of light, durable cars that will take the grief and get through regardless of going. The Dort is doing this in a remarkable manner for thousands and tho proof and demonstrations arc so convincing that once shown it is tho car that is bound to bo selected. "The Dort factory at Flint has been doubled in size each year for the past three years and is still behind in or ders." Best Hand Picked Joke. A small boy appeared it the hack door of a neighbor's house, lu Hunt ing Park avonuo, a day or so ago and said to tho matron who opened the door: "Good morning." "Good morning," tho houscwlfo re turned somewhat curiously. "I came over to toll you something.' "Well, what Is It?" "Last evening my papa was angry becauso tho water boiled out of tho steamer under tho rolled oats." "Is that so?" "Yes. And then ho made up his mind to fix tho steamer bo that It couldn't happen again." "What did ho do?" "Ho put somo water In the steamer and soldered It all up." "Is that what you came over to tell mo?" "Yes, and to borrow your Htcp lad der." "What do you want with tho step ladder?" "I want It bo father can scrape all tho rolled oats off tho celling this morning." Philadelphia Ledger. Over The Fence. Over the garden fenco tho conversa tion had suddenly turned acrimonious. "An if yoro boy 'Krbort tics any moro cans to our poro dog's tall," was Mrs. Mogglns' stern ultimatum, '"ell 'car about it, that's all. Oh, an' pcr'aps you've como wlv that saucepan wot you borrowed last Monday." '"Erbert," asked Mrs. Grubb, shrilly, "wot 'avo you bin doln' to Mrs. Mogglns' dog?" "Nothln", ma," replied tho small boy. "There!" said his mother, triumph antly. "An' you returned 'er saucepan yesterday, didn't you, dearlo?" "Sent It back by 'or dog," snld Hot bort, calmly -English. Two Groups. Sorno fellows divide thoir friends Into assets and llahllltlcH. Pittsburgh Post. QonQQ Every Niqhf For Constipation.1 Headadiejndyestion.etc,' Safe and Sure 11 n I ho DRANDRETH u nnrv w it a . . ' m HISTORY OF ALFALFA PLANT Records Show It Was Carried Into California From Chile In 1031 Spreading Eastward. Alfalfa Im a very old plant. It wan taken from Persia to Greece by Xerxes and his army, MX) 11. 0. Three hun dred and llfty years later tho Uonuius carried It from Greece to Rome. Pliny, tho Unman iiaturnllHt, who lived tho llrst century after Christ, tells of Its value. It was probably taken from Rome to Carthago ami tho surrounding ter ritory, and from (hero to Spain about "00 A. I). From Spain It was carried to Franco, to Ilelglum and England, tt was esteemed In Kuglaml when Co lumbus discovered America. Cor to brought It to Mexico, others took It to Peru and Chile, and to New England. In 1S.M, wo have a record of It be ing carried to California from Chile, but at that time It had been grown Size of Alfalfa Plant in some of the valleys of southern Cal ifornia for a hundred years. Just when or how It sprhvd over the West Is not clearly ostnhll.ihed, but It gained n foothold lu Utah, Mottti'im. Idaho, Colorado and the semlarld plates, and from there is spreading eastward. Some farms lu the Carolina, New York and Pennsylvania hare grown It ever since these sections were settled, and Its value Is known there, so that It is strange Its cultivation bus not become moro general, but tnero Is very little grown in the eastern states. AVOID LIFTING HEAVY LOADS Practical Plan Outlined for Putting Weighty Implements on Wagon by One or Two Men. When putting a heavy hay rack, water or grain tank, wiguuhox or ma nure spreader, etc., on a uugon, It can uslly bo put on without any heavy llftlng If the two wheels are taken off mi one side whero tho lank, or what ever It might be, Is to be lifted on. After the wheels aro off the tank can bo lifted on and tho axles can be raised up with a long polu (one at a time) and tho wheels put on. Where there are only one or two men It can easily be taken off in the sumo way. MAKING TOOLS RUST-PROOF Solution of Benzine and Paraffin Oil WIN Prove Quite Efficacious on Steel Articles. Make a olutlon of "00 purls of ben zine and on. part of paralllu oil. Dip tho article In the solution and allow to dry In heated air or In a dry room ho that the benzine may evaporate. Any steel nrtlcles may bo mado rust-proof In this manner. GOOD ROADS ASSIST FARMER Striking Example Shown in Spottsyl vanla County, Virginia Dig In crease Mado In Shipments. Tho value of good roads to the farmer Is strikingly shown In tho ex perience of Spottsylvnnla county, Vir ginia, from an Investment of $100,0(XJ to Improve -10 iiiIIoh of road. Two yearn after completing this road the railroad shipped from Fredericksburg, tho county seat, during a period of Yi. months, 71,000 tons of products of the soil, hauled over tho Improved highway to that town. Heforo tho Improvement hud been mado the lo'nl was only i!0, 000 tons annually. ItomiltH equally startling were shown lu the quantity of dairy products, in 100!) these amounted to 111,815 pounds; In 1011 they had risen to i!fi.'l,028 pounds an Increase of practically M0 per cent In two yearH. Noice Means Wear. When farm machinery makes a noise there Is something wrong. Nolao menus, wear. There are thousands of children who arc bright but frail not sick but underdeveloped they play with their food they catch colds easily and do not thrive they onlv need the pure, rich liquid-food in SCOTT S EMULSION to slnrt Ihcm growing nnd keep them going. Children relish SCOTT'S and it carries rare nutritive qualities to their blood streams and gives them flesh food, bone-food nnd atrenRth-food. Nothing harmful m SCOTT'S. ' I'-colt tt lUmnc, llloomfitlil, N. J. THICK, QL0S8Y HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Try Itl Hair gets uM, fluffy and beautiful Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderlne. If you euro for heavy hair that glis tens with beauty and Is radiant with life; hitH an Incomparable Holiness and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderlno. Just one application doubles tho t beauty f your hair, besides I Inline i dlately dbisolxea every particle of I dandruff. You can not liuvo nlco I heavy, healthy hair It you havo dan 1 druff. This destructive nctirf robs tho hair of Its lustre. Its ntrength and Its very llfo, and If not overcome It pro duces a fovorlnhnoss and ll-hlng of i tho Bcnlp; tho hair roots famish, loos ten anil die; then tho hair falls out rast. Surely got a 2Gcont bottlo of Kuowltou'H Daudorlno from my drug store and Just try It. An wn uruw morn in-nnllili-. wo r'fuo drug 'cnthnrllca nml take Nnturo'n lirrb cum, liar- tlolil Ten. 10 CENT "CA8CARET8" IF DILI0U8 OR COSTIVE For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Dowels They work while you sleep. Furred Tongue, Had Tasto, Indigos Hon, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to becomo filled with undi gested food, which sours and fcrmonta llko garbage lu a swill barrel. That's tho first atop to untold mlHory Indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow sklu, mental fears, everything that In horrible and nauseating. A CnHcarut tonight wilt glvo your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing nnd straighten you out by morning. Thoy work whllo you sloop a 10-cent box from your druggist will koop you feel lug good for months. (larlltdd Too, liy purifying tlio blood, rrncl Iratim rliuunmtlnni, ilynpi'iin uml mtuiy chronic ailiut-nU. Jollied the Judge. "This Is tho seventh time you'vo been before me," suld tho magistrate sternly. "That so?" replied tho culprit, "It do beat all how somo folks hold on to offlco, don't It?" Iloston Transcript. THE NBWGST DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY This is n recent discovery of Doctor Pier co, who Is head of tho Invalids' Hotel nnd Surgical Institute at Iluffaln, N. V. KxperimontH at Doctor Pierco'a Hoapltal for several years proved that there, is no other eliminator of uric acid that can bo compared to it. For thono easily recognized symptoms of inflam mation ns backache, scalding uriuu and frecpiunt urination, ns well as sedi ment in tho urine, or i( uric acid in tliu blood has caused rheumatism, it la simply wonderful how surely "Anurlc" acts. Tliu best of results are always obtained in cases of acute rheumatism in tho joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably tho pains and stiffness which so frequently and persistently accom pany too dlHuaso rapidly disappear. do to your nearest drug atoro anil simply ask for a CO-cont package of "Anuria," manufactured by Dr. Pierce, or eond 10 cento to Dr. Plorco for n, largo trial paokago. If you suspect kidney or bladder troublo, send lilm a sample of your water and descriho symptoms. Doctor Piorce'a chemist will examino it, then Dr. Picrcu will report to you, without feu or charge. Non:: French BcIontlstH alllrm that ;,Auurio" la thirty -fiovon time's moro active than lithin in eliminating tiria acid, nnd is a harmloua but reliable chemical compound that may bo safely given to children, but Bhnuld bo used only by itrowii-upa who actually wish to restoro tlieir kidnoya to perfect health, by conscientiously usiiiK ouo box or moro in oxtremo casea aa " Anuria" f thunka to Doctor Pierco'a nchluvement) la by far tliu moat perfect kidney and bladder corrector obtaiuublu, Dr. Pierco'a Polleta nro tho orlginol littlu Liver Pllla. Onu llltlu Pellet for a laxative threu for a cathurtlo,