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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1918)
IF-KIDNEYS ACT " 9 BAD TAKE SALTS Sii.Vk HifcTutchc is hIii you have been cuting too much , incut. When you wnko up with baqkacho nnd dull misery In (ho kldnoy region lt.,gcncrnlly means you liavo been cat lug too much meat, says a well-known itUtliorlty. Meal forms uric field which overworks thu kidneys In tholr effort to filter It from tho blood and they bocoino nort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys got sluggish nnd clog you muHt relievo them, llko you relievo your bowels; removliiK nil tho body's urinous wniitc, clso you havo backache, nick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach no urn, touguo li coated, nnd when tho weather In bad you have rheumatic twinges. Tho urlno Is cloudy, full of sediment, chnuncls of ten get nore, water scalds and you nro obllKCd to Hook relict two or thrco times durliiK tho night. Klther consult n good, rcllablo physl clnn nt onco or get from your phnrma clMt about four ounces of Jnd Salts; take n tnbloepoonful In a glass of water ueforo break font for a fow days and your kldnoyn will then act fine. This fnmoun salts Is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for gonorn tlonn to clean and stimulate BlugRlsh kldnoyn, ulso to neutralize acids In the urlno so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is a life saver for regular meat caters. It Is inexpensive, cannot Injure and makes n delightful, effer vescent llthlu-wntor drink. His Favorite Dish. "No wonder woman ro Into politics," ventured Mistress Malloch; "mon aro such brutes nnd devoid of sentiment Tho other night I asked Will, In my sweetest way, what his favorlto dish was, and ho said, 'Tho ash-tray.' " Laugh When People Step On Your Feet Try this yourself then pass It along to others. It worksl Ouch I ?'l T 1 1 This kind of rough talk will bo heard less horo in town if peoplo troubled with corns wilt follow tho slmplo advice of this ClnctnnaU authority, who claims that a fow drops of a drug called freozono wbon applied to a tondor, aching corn or hardonod callous stops soreness at onco, and soon tho corn or callous dries up and lifts right off without pain. Ho says froczono dries immodlatoly and nover Inflames or ovon Irritates tho surrounding skin. A small botUc of freozono will cost very llttlo at any drug storo, but will positively remove every hard or soft oorn or callous from ono's ftot Millions of America's women will wolcomo this announce ment slnco tho InauguraUon of the high hools. If your druggist doosn't havo froczono toll him to order a small bottlo for you. -Adv. Somethlnp. They Didn't Want. Some of IhCBu numorous nnd vocif erous folk who aro always crying for Justlco may somo day got it. Thon what will they say? Mllwaukoo Nows. ADDED EARNINGS , BEMNKE. WALKER, at Portland. North west's blrgost business college over whelmed by cnlls for trained young men and womon. Enroll now. Take a course snd a position assured. Htenocraphy tele graphy, accounting, shorthand, banking, socretarla etc. write for catalogue. Hides, Pelts, SSB; Woo! & Mohair Wi vmI tl t tM. Wilt (m rtieti ul SUttMt Tttv THE II. F. NORTON COMPANY, 15th ami Johnon SU., Portland, Ore Seattle, Wah. llelllnuliam. Wash. ELECTRIC MOTORS Bought, Sold, fUnlad and Repalrml WALKKK EI.EOTKIO WOHKS llurntlclo.'cor. lOUi. Portland. Or SHIP Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Farm Produce, to the Old Itollaldo Kvenllnar home with a record of 45 year of Bquarn Dealings, and beauurcdotTO!' MAHKET I'lUCEa. F. M. CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front Street, Portland, Oreton Oo your Own Plumbing I Jljr burin direct from us at wholesale prices and sara the plumber's profits. Write us to day your neoda. We will sivatyou our rock bottom "dlreet-to-you" prieea, f. o. b. rail or boat. We actually save you from 10 to !5 per cent All gooda guaranteed. Northwest headquarters foi Loader Water Systems and Fuller & Johnson Enttnee. STARK-DAVIS CO. 212 Third Street, Portland, Oreioa P. N, U, No. 42, 1918 """ 1 " " ,i " Origin of Cotton Boll, Th pfnk boll -'worm, tho worst nminiy known to tho cotton,- crop of India, :probnb)y originated tjtoro. Later It was found" liflhirmn, TJeylo'n, Kgypt nnd In almost ovorf other cotton dis trict on tho globo. "Spoonerisms." A "spoonerism" Is a turnod-nround word. For Instance, a clorgyman re cently told his congregation that ho ow6d them a "deep grnt of dobtltudo," nnd'nt a wedding a young man asked If It was "klsntomary to cuss tho brldo." Tho State and Liberty. Tho design of tho state Is not to transform mon Into animals or au tomata from reasonablo beings, but rather that citlzons may dovolop their minds and .bodies In, security. . . . Tho true design of tho state, then, Is llborty. Spinoza. Soft, Clear Skins. Night nnd morning lin(lio tho face with Cutlcura Soap nnd hot water. If there lire pimples first smear them with Cutlcura Ointment. Kor free soni pics nddress, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Dos ton." Bold by druggists nnd by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 nnd CO. Adv. Daily Thought Where thcro Is no hope thcro can be no endeavor. Samuel Johnson. Optimistic Thought Tho greatest scholars aro not always tho wisest SAGE TEA DANDY TO It's .Grandmother's Recipe to Hring Hack Color and Lustre to Hair. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night it you'll get a bottlo of "Wrc th's Sngo and Sulphur Com pound" at any drug storo. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sago Tea Hcclpc, Improved by tho addition of other Ingredients, nro sold annually, says a well-known druggist bore, bo cause' It darkens tho hair so naturally and evenly that no ono can tell it has been applied. Thoso whoso hair is turning gray or becoming faded havo a surprise await Ing them, becauso aftor ono or two applications tho gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is tho ago of youth. Gray-hair ed, unattractivo folks aren't wanted around, so got busy with Wyoth'a Sago and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll bo dollghted with your dark, liaiitlsomo hnlr nnd yaur youthful up pcaranco within a fow days. This preparation is u tollot requisite and Is not Intended for tho cure, mitt gutlon or prevention of disease. Have Faith In Yourself. Ho on good termB with yoursolf. Bo llovo in yoursolf nnd so llvo as to de servo this belief. No matter what tho world may think of you, it matters llttlo In tho end, so long as you, your- Holf, know that you aro right HOW TO AVOID BACKACHE AND NERVOUSNESS Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. Provldenco, R. I. "I was nil run down in health, was nervous,' had head- actios, my back ached all tho time. I was tired and had no ambition forany thlnfj. 1 had taken a number pt medi cines which did mo no good. Ono day I read about Lydla E. rinkham's Vege table Compound and what ithnddono for women, so I tried It My norvousness and backacho and jendachos disappeared. I gained In weight and fool fine, so I can honestly recommend Lydla E. Pinkhnm'a Vego table Compound to any woman who is suffering ns I was." Mrs. Adelini: B, LYNCH, 100 Plain St, Provldonco, R.I. Rackacho and nervousness aro symp toms or naturo'B warnings, which In dlcnto n functional disturbance or an unhealthy condition which often devel ops Into a moro serious ailment Women in this condition should not contlnuo to drag along witliout help, but profit by Mrtf. Lynch's experience, ond try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydln E. l'lnkhams Vegetable Com poundand for special advice write tc Lydla E, Pinkham Mod. Co., Lynn, Mass. DARKEN 1 GOOD ROADS WARTIME POLICY DESCRIBED Head of Department THt Administers Federal Aid Act Tells of Highway Problem. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Governmental agencies dealing with highway problems "fully recognize tho Vital military and economic linportnnco of tho country' roods, nccordlng to a letter from Secretary of Agriculture Houston to Arthur IT. Kleinlng, chief of the state councils section, council of natlonnl defense. The Becretiry, whoso department ad ministers tho federal aid road net, stated also that Uio government recog nizes that it Is necessary to construct, reconstruct or maintain roads essen tial for military and vital economic purposes und to defer action on roads not of this class; nnd that It Is desir able, wherever possible, to uko locul materials for road building and muln tennnco Jn order to relievo railroad t raffle. Important hlghwnys, ns described in tho secretary's letter, Include only tho.io utilized, or to be utilized, by the military establishment, those which carry a conslderablo volumo of "mate rials nnd supplies essential to war in dustries, nnd thoso which have a bear ing on the production and distribution of food supplies, connecting popula tion nnd shipping centers with sur rounding agricultural areas. Attention is called to the formation of the United States highways council. This body was suggested by tho secre tary to co-ordlnnto federal agencies in terested in highway problems. Tho council is mado up of a representative each from the department of agricul ture, the war department, the railroad administration tho fuel administration and tho war industries boards. It will form a unified agency for dealing, on behalf of tho federal government, with highway construction, maintenance and policies. It will, of course, through tho ofllco of public roads and rural engi neering of the department, contlnuo tlio close contact nlrcndy established, both formally by law and Informally by practice, with the state highway commission In each state.- Tho ofllco of public roads and rural engineering and tho highways council will nctlvely consider tho supply, for hlghwuy purposes, of road oils, as phalts and other bituminous rond materials controlled by the fuel nd- Making Needed Repairs. ministration, nnd tho matter of prior ity production for highway materials controlled by thu war Industries board. They will also, In contact with tho rullrond administration, nld in secur ing, so far us practicable, facilities for the transportation of rond materials nnd supplies. Furthermore, tho ofllco nf nnlilln rnnils nnd rural cnirlneerlnir lll net us the medium for furnishing information and assistance on nlghwny problems, especially to etato highway authorities In meeting the various dif ficulties which they encounter. When tho United States entered tho war tho work of planning stnto high way systems, so that, ns far ns neces sary und feasible, they would connect" with the systems oi outer-states, was well under way. This resulted from efforts to administer tho federal' nld rond act, so tlitit tho roads of vital lin portnnco for economic, military and other purposes should first bo dealt with. Tho federal nld road net In volving nn aggregate flve-yenr expendi ture, directly and from state and local funds, of $100,000,000 In addition to at least ?200,000,000 spent Independently each year by tho states provides that iho stntes must maintain tho roads nnd that before any money can be ex pended tho roads must bo selected nnd approvi-d and plans, specifications ami contracts submitted. Tho secretary also calls attention to thu fact that road engineers havo been provided by tho department for each of tho army cantonments and for work on rouds elsewhere in which military authorities were Interested. Her Corning Out, As It Were. Woo Mnry was'lh tho room when lh& telephone rang nnd her sister Eliza beth, aged cloven, w'as being invited, to go skating. Wlaiy in great excite ment ' ra'n "to her mother, saying:1 "What do you think, mamma, Eliza beth has her first attempt with a boy." Just as He Dictated It "Sco here, Miss Pounders," said Mr. Urufflngton. "Why havo you put ex clamation marks after every sontence In this letter?" "You dictated It to mo In explosive' tones," replied the stenographer, qulotly. Birmingham Age-Herald. To Remove Rust Steel needles which had been put away In a box for como time had a number of rusty spots on them, so wcro wiped first with kerosene, then pumice stono and rubbed with It a fow times nnd they were as smooth as when now no trace of tho rust was left SHAKE INTO YOUK SHOES. Allen's Foot-Ease, the anUaepUc powder. Malcee Ught or new aboee fwl eaajr, Itelleree Coma. Uunloni, Hot. Swollen, Tender, Achlnar Feet. Bold everywhere. ZSc Don't aeeept anir autwUtute. Sample FREE. Addrces. Allen S. Olmsted. Le I tor. N. Y. Telltale Count "I know I was not drunk," said a woman charged at Brentford. "I counted 13 buttons on Uio policeman's tunic" As the constable was wearing In court tho Identical garment which boro eight buttons, she was fined. Lloyd's News, London. On Life's Pathway. Do today's duty, fight today's temp-, tatlons, and do not weaken and dis tract yourself by looking forward to tilings which you cannot see, and could not understand If you saw them. Charles Klngsley. Optimistic Thought Tho greatest saints havo their time of faintness. Kill Dandruff and Itching with Cuiicura Sojp25cOtnhnett25c&E0c WRIGLEYS T7, Til mT YD We will win this war Nothing else really matters until we do! The Flavor Lasts Hopes Women -Will Adopt ThisHabit. As -Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and feel C;an, sweet, fresh; Happy, bright, alert vigorous and vivacious a good clear skin; a natur al, rosy complexion and freedom from Illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize the wonders of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would Uko piss. Instead of tho thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists wc should see a virile, op timistic throng of rosy-cheeked people everywhere. An inside bath is had by drinking, each morning before breakfast a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys ahd ten yards of bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons before putting more food into the stomach. Thoso subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly thoso who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are censt'pated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug storo which will cost but a trifle but is suf ficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those Tvbo prac tice internal sanitation. When Chimpanzee "Comes Out" A chimpanzee "comes of age" at about fifteen years. Dally Thought Light is tho task when many share tho toll. Homer. Vv Granulated Eyelids, I nilr Eye inflamed by expo- quickly relieved byMcrine EyeRemedy. No Smarting, nit P. Pnmfnrt At Your Drugrists or by mail 60c per Bottle. For Book el toe Lye tree write &n Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.