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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1917)
LADIES! LOOK YOUNG DARKEN GRAY HAIR Use the Oltl-tlmc Sago Ten and Sulphur nnd Nobody Will Know. Gray hair, liowovor linndnomo, do- notes advancing ago. Wo all know llio adrnntneo of a youthful nunoar unco. Your hair 1 your charin. It iniiKcn or mnra uio rnco, Wlion It fades, turns gray nnd looks streaked Juit u row appllcntlonn of Bqko Ton nnd Hulphur enhances it appcaranco a nunurou-roiu. Don't ntny grayl Look younul Either prepare- tliu reclpo nt homo or got froiu nny drug Btoro a CO-ccnt bottle of "Wyoth'a HnKo nnd Sulnhu Compound," which In nioroly tho old tlmo roclpo Improved by tho addition of other Ingredients. Thousands o folks rocommond this rendy-to-uso preparation, bocauso It darkens tho lialr bcnutlfully, besides, no ono enn poiwlblo tell, as It darkens ec natur ally nnd evenly. You molston a MpoiiKo or soft brush with it. draw lug this throuKh tho hnlr, taking ono small strand at n tlmo. By morning tno grny linlr dlsnpnrais: nftor an other application or two, Ita natural color in restored and It becomes thick glossy nnd lustrous, nnd you nppcnr yenrs youngor. Wyoth's Sago nnd Hulphur Com pound Is n delightful toilet requisite, It Is not Intended for tho euro, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. Adv. SKIN-TORTURED IJABIES Sleep, Mothers Rest After Treatment With Cutlcura Trial Free. Send today for frco samples of Jtitlcurn uonp and Olntmout nnd loarn now quickly thoy rallovo Itching, burn lug skin troubles, nnd point to spoody neaimoni or baby rustics, eczema and Itchlngs. Having cleared baby's skin koop it clear uy using cutlcura ox ciusivoly. Kreo samplo each by mall with Hook. Address postcard, Cutlcura, uopt. u, uoston. sold ovorywnoro. AUV. URINE Granulated Eyelids, rore l.yci, l.yn inrumnl try Sun, tfutrsnd Wind quickly relieved by Murine. Try II In un...L'.u...JIHIUU. OUR LYtdNSatrilaf,JaitErCB(.M MarlneEyo Remedy SIVJlZ (r. S.tr., In TuU4 tie. for cf lit AV - fr. Atk Marine Era Remedy Co., Chicago 4 1 MONEY FOR YOU. Tliouutvli of trained younir iwoiila nmlol Delinks. Walker llutlnraa Cullrpe. Portland, placet, luilrnti In txMltlona. Enroll any tin. Krvo dialogue. 200 Roanu lOOUatba N.r Uoth Dtpol Attolutal? Fireproof Hotel Hoyt Corner Slalh am HorCSta., fortUnd, Or. LOU I1IMIUS. Manager. UATK3:-76c to 12. Sl'KCIAL Week or Month ciLfir Vea, po,k Beef' ti I B Poultry, Butter, Eggt and Farm Produce, to tha Old Reliable Krerdlns houa wlUi a raeord of 45 year of Rquara Doallnjra. and Im uaurod of TOP MARKET i'KICLs. F. M. CRONKHITE B-47 Front Slraat Portland, Oraitm HIDES, PELTS. CA8GARA IARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. We viol Ul you bin. Willi for prices and itlppiei lift THE H. F. NORTON CO. Pertland. On.; Siittli, Wt. WE WANT YOUR Poultry, Veal and Hogs HIGHEST MARKET PRICE NO COMMISSION PROMPT RETURNS HENNINQSEN PRODUCE. 00. 18-20 Front St. Portland, Ore. IBpJTpwr Own Plumbing Dy buylnir direct from di at wholesale price and tavo tho plumber's proflU. Write ua to day your need.. We will airo you our rock bottom "dlroct-to-you" prices, f. o. b. rail or boat Wo actually aava you from 10 to 08 per cent All irooda iruarantood. Nortliweat hradquartera for Leador Water Byatsma and Fuller & Jobnaon Kntrlnea, STARK-DAVIS CO. 212 Third Street Portland, Orason Small College Has Its Own Work to Do and Must Do It Efficiently By L P. POWELL, Present of Hobirt College Tlioro uro a fow mnnll colleges that stay small, and unless somo of them montl thoir vaya they will grow yet smaller as tho years go by; for supporters nro not going to confuso rimallncss with iiicfllcicncy, and tho small collcgo, however small, must function efficiently, or it will ccaeo to havo a reason for existence. Hut hero and there you flud a small college of which the alumni can proudly as well as truly say, with Daniel Webster, "It is a email college. And yet thcro-aro those who love it." Tho small collcgo is tho real college It has no ambition to bo a univorslty. It is not tainted seriously with tho distinctively university spirit. It still stands for general mental discipline, a liberal outlook on lifo and what wo call cultural interests, without longer narrowing the term morely to the pursuit of classical study. Tho small collcgo today must servo a valid purpose It cannot rest on tho laurels of tho past. Tho small collcgo today must do well its own special work. Prob lems it has. What livo institution has not problems, whether it is big or little? Tho small college has suffered much through tho persistence of puerilities, but thoy nro going. Scnso and solidarity are taking their place Urulnl "hazing," vulgar "horsing," premature "rushing," vulgar "paddling," and exectmivo drinking, mado possiblo by scholarship funds given to tho collcgo by good Christians, aro going because they have to go and they, aro going rapidly because they cannot withstand the pitiless publicity of good breeding. -H I -M M"M"H"H"M H H i f How to Make Torches for Boys In Trenches 1 I,,,.. j,,u.,f,,i..i, ,1,, t 1 r 1 j I 1 f Jinny women nnd schoolchildren nro butty mnklng trench torches for tho American soldiers nt tho front, follow ing tho example of thouHiiuda of wom en In European countries. Thcso torches nro very cuntly mnde. Hero nro tho directions given for their runu ufneturo tit homo: Bpread out elKht sheets of old news paper nnd bcRln rolllns nt tho long end. Roll ns lightly ns posulblo until tho papers nru hnlf rolled. Then fold back the first tlireo ulieots townrd the rolled pnrt nnd contlnuo to wrap around tho roll nlmovt to tho unit fold. Then foldxbncli (mother three sheets nnd continue to wrap nround the roll to tho last margin of tho paper. On Even Steel Gets Tired; Engines Must Have Rest Just Like Human Beings A train pulled Into n stntlon the oth er dny several hours behind time which In Itself Isn't anything unusual thcso strenuous days of rallrondlng, says an exchange. When tho en gineer was nuked why he could not make the time ho said his engine was tired, that It hnd had no rest. A new employee smiled at the fellow, for ho couldn't believe that a pleco of steel actually required rest. Dut It Is ab solutely true, and the engineer under stands It as docs no other class of people. An engine's working hours aro as dollultely fixed ns n man's working hours. There Is Just ns well defined limit to Its endurance. It gets tired pulling a train, Jus.t ns a man gets tired dragging a burden, and the more tired It becomes tho less cfllclcnt It Is, for all tho world llko a human being. In the also mentioned nothing about the engine wns broken. Its parts wero well adjusted. Hut It had been sent out on tho rond for a second trip after having mado a long, laborious run, and It was tired nnd didn't do Its work as It would have done hnd It been allowed to rest for 21 hours. A Parliament of Seven. KT-r.i.1.... nvmt tlio SnnHUh Qf TTIMn aa luuv-itiiv f i a a aiiitta aauuu, u M-kk lsli possession In tho Pacific, almost midway between AuHtrnllu nnd South America. About two square miles In area, tho Island has n population of ICO; Including three Americans. The pcoplo nro half-castes of Tnhltinn bloodf but English Is tho only Inn gungo spoken. A parliament, consist ing of seven members, and boasting a president, n vice president, nnd a Judge, conducts the affairs of tho com munity. All persons nbovo tho ngo of eighteen can vote, nnd voting Is done vorbnlly. Tho natives nro great music "SOMEWHEREJN FRANCE" By EMMA COWAN DARDER. "Somewhere In Franc" la all that iha mar know Of whert her huiband waits to meet the foe: Torn from hi home, when Ufa waa patt ua noon. To lead hli troopa beneath an alien moon. uui tni atie knowa, through daye of anz loui care, Whereycr he may bo. her flan la there: Ttirough day of hope, through days of areaarui chance, Her loyal heart la thero, "somewhere la irrance." "Bomowhere In France" her lover wait the call To hurl hlmielf amid the battle' call: done from her aldo, when all their rosy a ream Had led through peaceful Heidi, by laugh- ins; itream. Bhe would not call htm back, for thl ahe Know, Wherever he mtr so "Old Qlonr" eoe. Though thu may end for her life' dear romance. Her loyal heart la there, "somewhere In rranco. ' "Somewhere In France," her baby lip re peat; Bhe lift Inquiring tret, no Kravelr sweet Torn from her arms, her father marched away. And mother's face grow paler, day by day. Bhe may not know that where their loved ' one walk. Uy night and day, a frightful spectre stalks: That now, their pictured face lie, per chance, Against a silent heart, "somewhere in France." "Somewhere In France," her brother, on tho Held, Presents his splendid body as her shield; Willing to die, or live a hopeless wreck. If so, he helps to hold the foe In check. Through busy days she feels the seasons drag; Her thoughts are with her brother, and the nag; With heart aflame, defiance In her glance. She longs to fight with him "somewhere In France." "Somewhere In France" her son Is at his post. Impatient to confront the hostile host; Torn from her arms where yesterday. It seems. Ho lay, an infant, smiling In his dreams. And now, from smoke wreaths, dark against tha skies, His dear face seems to look, with smiting eyes. If he should die, this boon a harsh fate grants; He'll die with honor bright "somewhere In France." "Bc-newhere In France," a million hearts are there. A million souls are rapt In silent prayer. Prayer for the loved, wherever they may be, And prayer for those enslaved, they fight to free. Unknown to us tho Held where duties call, Dut one there Is, who watches over all; Who guides our flag, that truth may still advance Our Qod Is with them all "somewhere In France." lovers, nnd tnko much pride In an or gon presented to them by Queen Vic toria. Sometimes n yenr passes with out the arrival of n mall. It once hap pened that only two vessels called there during a period of 25 years. Young Mother Reserve strength for mother hood is of two-fold importance and thoughtful women before and after maternity take CCOTTC JemulsionJ It supplies pure cod liver oil for rich blood and contains lime and soda with medicinal glycerine, all important ingredi ents for strengthening the nervous system and furnishing abundant nourishment It is free from alcohol Insist on the genuine. The Norwegian cod llrer oil In Scott's EmuUSon I. now refined in ear own American laboratories which makes it pure and palatable. Scott & JVjwne, Bloom field, N.J. 17-10 SIGNS OF DANGER Women Should Prepare Themselves This nation will require a ereat deal from Its heroic women. They will assist the wounded in the hospitals or In many cases they will suffer at home in doing their duty by the nation. Thousands of women who are now blessed with robust health cannot under stand why thousands of other women con tinue to worry and suffer from ailments peculiar to women when they can obtain for a trifling sum Dt Tierce's Favorite Prescription which wllrsurely and quickly banish all pain, distress and misery and restore the womanly functions to perfect health. This old DrescriDtlon of Dr. Pierce s is extracted from roots and herbs by means of pure glycerine and Is a temperance remedy of 60 years' good standing. Send 10c for trial Dkir. of tablets to Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, .N. Y. Write Dr. Pierce for free 136-page book on woman's diseases. You may also have confidential medical advice without cost. Adv. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for Hver. bowels and stomach. , One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic Big Game Increasing. British Columbia's big game Is said to bo Increasing.' In the seclusion of the deep forests nnd wild fnstnesses of the mountains the black and grizzly bears, the moose, the caribou, the mule deer, the blnck-tnll and coast deer, the Hocky Mountnln goat and the sheep. ovls fnnnlnl, ovts cnnndensls nnd ovls stonel, the finest gamo animals on the continent, have been on tho Increase during tho last few yenrs, It Is report el. In the United States, except In tho game preserves, the larger game nnlmuls nre melting away. ii i n Completed Trench Torch. this margin, consisting of two sheets, tiprcad a little gluo or pasto and con tinue tho rolling so ns to make a com pact roll of paper almost llko a torch. Cut this Into short lengths with n shnrp knife. Tho pieces must then bo boiled In enough pnrnflln to cover them for four minutes and then when they nro taken out and u'lowed to cool they nre ready to bo put In boxes nnd sent to tho front. Candle ends may be used for tho pnrnflln, If any nro available, or block pnrafllii may bo purchased. Not only do thcso torches help to dispel tho darkness of tho trenches, but throo of them, used togethor, pro- Ido sufllclent heat to cook tho sol dier's rations and glvo soino warmth to tho trench. P. N. U. No. 51, 1017. Didn't Bother Him. Mm. Grogan Pnt, wako up I 01 can't shlapn n wink on account uv yuro Bchnorlug. Qrogan Yo musht thry nn' git used to It tho saino ns 01 have. 01 nlver notlco It incstlf nt nil, nt all. FOR THE POULTRY, GROWER Planning the Poultry Houte. Tho height of tho poultry houso Is governed by Its width, or, rather, Its length ns n whole. From four to six feet should bo nmplo for the renr sldo of a practical poultry house. But tho front of tho house must bo of sufllclent height for ndmlttlng light to tho rear of tho house. Houses 12 feet wldo should hnvo windows that are at. least six feet, high to tho top, and wider houses In proportion. At least ono-thlrd of tho front of n poultry houso should be open, without glass, und provided with n musllu cur tain for closing thu opening In ex tremely bad wenther. In planning tho poultry houso pro vldo n scratching shed, when tho houso Is limited lu size, for feeding tho grain food and for exercising tho fowls, For tho front uso musllu In In clement weather, which gives sufllclent light and ventilation. When poultry houses nro built as stationary fixtures thoy should havo substantial foundations, with concreto floors, either plain or covered with flooring, , Colony houses of tho portable type have only wooden floors, which ore covered with litter. Hoofs for poultry houses are gener nllv shlncles or rooflmr miner, ns mnv be preferred, nnd no pains should be spared in matting a perfectly tight roof. Strong, tight and rigid walls are necessary for tho wooden poultry house, and there should be no cracks, crevices or openings In tho side walls to cause drafts. Alleys In the nverngo poultry house of a few number of pens nro unneces sary nnd a waste of space, and n wire door Jn the partitions of tho pens Is in twk nrnfarr.wl The fixtures of poultry houses nre portable, br" n't least they Bhould be, so that they may bo easily kept clean. Place nil high enough frwn the floor of tho houso so that the spaco under neath may bo for scratching. Tho roosts nro nlaced nt iha end of tho house, nnd nil roosts should bo on a level to prevent tho birds from crowding. Ilnvo tho dronnlncs board ill Mt I V uuder tho roosts: 10 or 12 Inchon win bo sufllclent, nnd cover tho droppings oonru wun ury urnn or sand. The walls of tho noultrv linn an npa another of tho Important fonturos hnt should not bo overlooked. Tho nests should bo nlnreii nn,w tho droppings board, and they should bo portnblo to fuctlltato cleaning nnd attending to, Cynical. "Miss Cynthia Is such a sensible girl." "Everybody knows she is. That is why tho men keep away from her." Exchange. Nothing Doing There. The seedy looking man took his seat at the table and scanned the menu. "Walter, I've only 30 cents on me. Now, what would you recommend?" The waiter gently removed tho card from his would-be patron's grasp. "Another restaurant," he said. Exchange. GLASS OF SALTS! IF YOUR KIDNEYS HUR Eat less meat if you feel Back achy or have Bladder trouble. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter It from the system. Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. . You must re lieve them like you relieve your bow els; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in tho kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you havo rheumatic twinges. Tho urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often got irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during tho night. To neutralize these Irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days nnd your kidneys will then act fino and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is mado from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla. and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful 6f fervescent llthln-water drink which millions of men and wo men take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. Adv. THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, Koar, have 1 HICK wintl or Choke-down, can be reduced with xr1 also other Hunches or Swellings. No blister, no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Eco nomicalonly a few drops required at an ap plication. $2 per bottle delivered. Book 3 M fret. Al3UIliri&t U1C UUMSCl'Vlt. lllillMl.lt IUI mlnrra Pvsts. Wens. Painful. Swollen Veins and Ulcers.fcl and $2 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence" free. W. F. I0UN0, P.P.F., 401 Temple St., sprinpieia, .