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About Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1917)
IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD FAKE SALTS The Spur cil “ 25 cents.” iitie removed Its cover and dropped Into It the ring that I'hll had removed from her finger. Hurd- wood embers were glowing in the open fireplace, toward which she moved. Itaislng the little box to her lips, she kissed it. "Good-by, little ring,” she murmured. “ You served your purpose well." Then she tossed It into the fireplace among the embers, und, with the most wonderful expression upon her face that Is within woman’s power to radl- ute, watched It burn. RADIUM LACE FOR WAISTS WHY? At the ring o f the doorbell, Doris I f It takes nine tailors to make 1 Jumped up, dropping her magazine to a man, why should too many the table. She could distinguish cooks spoil the broth? ----------- | Philip Somers' pressure upon the push And i f the worst is yet to S iiy s B a c k a c h e is s ig n y o u h a v e button bell from that of anyone else come, why does every cloud have who hud occasion to call at the Han been eating too much a silver lining? son home. Hurrying through the front meat. Which is best, to count your hallway, she patted the sides, front, chickens before they are hatched When you wake up with backache and top o f her neatly coiled coiffure or look before you leap? and dull misery in the kidney region I f you should look not upon it generally means you have been eat and she smoothed an imaginary’ ing too much meat, says a well known wrinkle from her new dress. She wus the wine, how Is It that a little authority. Meat forms uric acid near the door when she slowed her wine for the stomach's sake Is so Let Clocks Alone. which overworks the kidneys in their frequently urged? effort to filter it from the blood and steps and sought to dull the light of Is truvel the greatest educator, they become sort of paralyzed and Joyous expectuncy In her eyes. When W e wish persons would cease mak loggy. When your kidneys get slug she swung open the door, she hud as ing us and others impatient about small or doesn’t u rolling stone gather Will reduce Inflamed, Strained, gish and clog you must relieve them, sumed the outward appearance of per any moss? Sw ollen Tendons, Ligaments, things. With u shortage of the tobacco like you relieve your bowels; remov or Muscles. Stops the lamenessand I f all things come to those who crop and a threatened baseball strike ing all the body's urinous waste, else fect composure. pain from a Splint, Side Bone or “ Good evening, P h il!” she greeted, we have quite enough to occupy our wait, why Is It that nothing ven you havo backache, sick headache, Bone Spavin. No blister, no hair dizzy spells; your stomach sours, “ Good evening, D oris!” responded minds without bothering about this ture nothing have? one and horse can be used. *2 a tongue is coated, and when the wea the tall, lithe young man with sandy ottle at druggists or delivered. De O f course, a patient waiter nonsense called the “ daylight saving ther is bad you have rheumatic scribe your case for special instruc inay be no loser, yet time and twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of hair, who stepped Into the hall. plan.” Some European put the clocks tions and interesting horse Book 2 M Free. A fter his topcoat and soft felt hut abend an hour over there and now a sediment, channels often get sore, wa tide, it Is said, wait for no man. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for ter scalds and you are obliged to seek hud been placed upon the hut tree, Everybody knows that a stitch mankind, reduces Strained, T o rn L iga few In this country nsk that the same relief two or three times during the ments, Swollen Glands, Veins or Muscles; they proceeded Into the parlor, lie thing be done. It will get people out of In time saves nine, also that It is Heals Cuts, Sores, Ulcers. Allays pain. Pries night. * 1.00 a bottle at drairr* or delivered. Boole “ Evidence” free. seated himself In the heavily built, up never too late to mend. Kither consult a good, reliable phy bed earlier and let them work In the W. F. YOUNG, P.D.F., 403 Temple St., Springfield, Mas», sician at once or get from your phar holstered rocker, she dropping down cool o f the morning, say these folks. What goes up must go down— macist about four ounces of Jad Saits; upon an end o f the divan. food prices are very much higher. What difference does It make what take a tablespoonful in a glass of "B y jingo, but it seems good to sit A ge is a great improver, yet time it Is if one Is ready to get out of water before breakfast for a few days Q or Q Q the good Invariably die very ami your kidneys will then act fine. down and tuke it easy fur aw hile!” bed? The day begins with the rise of This famous salts Is made from the he exclaimed. “ I’ve put In a mighty the sun. and all foolish persons can get young. acid of grapes and lemon juice, com busy day; not without results, though. up at that time by setting alarm clocks bined with Itthia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate I secured tho largest order for loose- after consulting almanacs. Hut there Pockets are becoming quite a distinc sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize leaf and munifold hooks today that my ure many persons who find a morning To Revive Blankets and Laces. tive feature of milady's frocks and acids in the urine so it no longer irrl firm has received during the past six sleep good for them ; wherefore, they dresses. The draped pocket in this taies, thus ending bladder weakness months.” In the Woman’s Home Companion prefer to lie abed, and putting clocks gown is strikingly novel und quite pro Jail Salts is a life saver for regular Doris sighed lnnudihly. As usual, an hour uhcuil would not help. The nounced. The delicate blouse is of silk are the following directions fo r clean meat eaters. It is Inexpensive, can not injure and makes a delightful, ef Phil was discussing his work us city sun fixes tin* time, anyway, anil when radium lace and paisley georgette and ing fine blankets and laces: fervescent lithia water drink. salesman for the Fames company. Not it is six o’clock no man on earth can the two go to make one of the most “ Blankets cleaned in the following but wlmt she liked to hear of his busi make it seven by merely saying it Is. pleasing combinations seen yet. The way will be as soft as new ; Put them Stormy Debate. ness successes, and of his business Neither can clocks and watches. Let hat is of the turban style slightly re in two warm solutions of white soap, Chief of McIntosh Clan (Indignant modeled and adorned with pompon. l ly to cabby, after a dispute over the tribulations, for that matter, and to well enough alone.— New York Tele- using one pound o f soap and two la re )— How dare you speak to me sympathize with him when he con gruph. ounces o f borax to each eight gallons like that? I)o you know I'm the Me fided the Intter to her; but there were SLIM HIPS STILL IN VOGUE of water. Follow with two warm rins Intosh? ings and a warm solution o f one-half Cabby—You look to me more like other subjects— subjects vitally inter Jobs for Blind Soldiers. Barrel Skirt, Hung Low, Permits No esting to her— on which she longed for the umbrella. Ideas. ounce o f oxalic acid and one-third pint Voluptuous Curves in These him to speak. Sh«> had decided defi o f acetic add to 15 gallons o f water, It is an established fact that the Models. It May Be. nitely that she preferred him above I f the blankets are colored omit the >llnd far excel in acuteness o f hearing "The ancients had many patron all others who sought her. Moreover, It hns been thought that the loose oxalic acid, otherwise they are cleaned ind sensitiveness o f touch their fellow deities." she was certain ttint Phil reciprocated men who have unimpaired sight. The hip model which Is now called the bar just as white ones. Dry in the open "U m .” "Mercury was the patron of mer her feeling; for, though be persisted in Tench, with their usual forethought, rel skirt demnnds a specially curved air if possible. To make them look It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and talking o f business and prosaic matters chants, I understand." corset, but this is not true. Corsets particularly well when they are dry, "And Nemesis of bill collectors, I while at her home or In her com have taken this into consideration In cut according to the latest designs are Lustre to Hair. lay them on a table and brush the binning for occupations for French spose."— Kansas City Journal. more than ever snug below the waist pany nt the theaters and other [daces You can turn gray, faded hair beau soldiers after the war. French scien- over the hips as well as in the back and nap In one direction on both sides. o f entertainment, she hud seen Ids eyes "Fine laces should be cleaned In the tifully dark and lustrous almost over Ists, after careful investigation, have front. The backs and fronts are liter express things that his tongue could night If you’ll get a 50-cent bottle of leclded that the blind soldiers will ally flat and even when this effect Is following w ay: I f o f silk use the dry “ W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com seemingly not articulate. She raised cleaning method, if of cotton haste only achieved by widening the waist make the best wireless operators. pound" at any drug store. Millions of her shapely hand to nn arm of the In opening these positions to her three or four inches it Is done In order them on a piece o f white cotton cloth bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Don't envy a good complexion, have divan and permitted it to rest there and handle them repeatedly In a boil Recipe, improved by the addition of one. Kaeh time you cleanse your face blind soldiers France will not be per to produce the proper outline. with Itesinol Soap you give it a “ beau where he could look upon It. Anything but a snug hip treatment ing solution o f white soap, using two other ingredients, are sold annually, forming any charity in the common use ty treatment" with the soothing, heal Fames was us pleased us a would make the new skirts look decid ounces o f soap to each gallon o f wa says a well-known druggist here, be cause it darkens the hair so naturally ing Itesinol medication. If aided, in youngster with a new train of ears,” o f that term. She will simply be fit edly frowsy, and since the draping usu ting the best man to his job, and giv ally begins six or eight Inches below ter. Rinse well, and put them in water and evenly that no one can tell it has severe cases, by a little Itesinol Oint be was saying. “ He— " He broke ment, tills usually leaves the com ing the men who fought for her their the waist, and that Is set low, there to which one teaspoonful of oxalic acid been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray plexion naturally clear, fresh and free off abruptly anil gazed toward her deserved opportunity. The benefit de must be a definite line from which to to each gallon o f water has been add or becoming faded have a surprise from pimples, redness, roughness and hand, resting upon the arm of the di ed. To give necessary body, pass expand. Also most of the arrange rived will be for the public as well as awaiting them, because after one or blotches. Itesinol Soap for the sham van. “ Why— what— ” he hesitated. ments are so devised that from one them through a solution of one ounce two applications the gray hair van the individual. poo keeps the hair live, rich, and free Ids eyes Intent upon the delicate gold from dandruff. angle at least a smooth, unbroken line of gum arable to one quart of water. ishes and your locks become luxuriant hand, set with a modest, hut dazzling Is given. Sometimes two druped scarfs When nearly dry, pull into shape, lay ly dark and beautiful. HE’D BEEN MARRIED TWICE are applied to the sides of the skirt and them on a well-padded board and press This Is the age of youth. Gray Garfield Tea. taken regularly, will correct white stone, which graced her third haired, unattractive folks aren't want both liver ami kidney disorders. these leave n slender hip panel plainly them on the wrong side with a cloth finger. “ Why— Doris, wlmt—" ed around, so get busy with W yeth’s visible, sometimes the flare is produced "Aren’t you going to give me your GIVE S Y R U P OF FI GS" over the lace.” Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night by a straight piece of material drawn T O C O N S T I P A T E D C H I L D >est wishes?" she asked smilingly. She and you’ll be delighted with your dark, across the front o f the skirt or shirred handsome hair and your youthful ap moved the ring-finger causing the stone Paper Napkin Is Passing. Delicious "Fruit Laxative” can’t harm pearance within a few days. Into a belt und then left to hang In 0 sparkle splendidly. tender little Stomach, liver This preparation is a toilet requisite graceful cascades at the sides. In this He sat there, rigid and speechless and bowels. The American paper nnpkin is rapid and is not Intended for the cure, miti arrangement the back of the skirt is for a moment. Then Ids hands treated in a similar manner or Is left ly passing out o f existence. The pa gation or prevention of disease. Ixtok at the tongue, mother! If clinched spasmodically and an angry perfectly plain. In either case the uc- per manufacturers have threatened to coated, J r llttlo one's stomach, liver The Strange Part. tuul hip line is not obliterated nor al stop making them altogether. During and bowels need cleansing at once. glint came Into Ids eyes—a glint Hardup— You see this half dollar? lowed anything but the slightest curve. the last year they have steadily in When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't mingling surprise, frustration, and “ Yes. W hy? Is there anything ex sleep, eat or act naturally, or Is fever auger. ills Jaw squared truculently. | creased the price, but the ch«*aper res traordinary about it?” ish, stomnch sour, breath bad; hns Two Tones In Everything. Hardup— Rather! It's m ine!— Ex "Is — Is it Webber— Bills Webber?" taurants have clung tenaciously to the change. sore throat, dlarrhoen, full of cold, The season's ngogwith two-tone ef give a tenspoonful of "California he demanded hoarsely. paper nnpkin idea and gone on de fects, lettuce green and gold, beige Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours She forced the flicker o f a frown Was All There. and wistaria, rose and silver, and manding them. The laundering con all the foul, constipated waste, undi upon her forehead. “ Why, I ’h tl!" she Abe— Did you get the opera score? among the others every now and then nected with the cotton variety was con gested food and sour bile gently moves Pandora— Yeah; they were tied in is black over white. It never occurs sidered too much o f a nuisance. Now out of its llttlo trowels without grip pouted ; " I presumed that you at least the last minute of the play.— Charral. Ing, and you have a well, playful child thought enough of me to wish me well. the other way, however. Some o f the however, one by one, each large paper again. Ask your druggist for a 50- I never expected you to act like this." very prettiest blouses are o f white firm has quietly dropped its paper nap Those Dear Girls. cent bottle of "California Syrup of rather heavy crepe or chiffon veiled kin trade. As one firm declared last Sliding to the very edge of the grent Alice— Jack told me last night that Figs," which contains f ’ll directions in very thin black gauze and some was beautiful. leaning forward. he week: “ \Ye have been making 2,000,- for babies children of all ages and for rocker and —Marriage is a lottery. women have discovered that while the Marie—-And yet you say he lacks grown ups. grasped the hand upon which she wore 000 paper napkins a day, and even so imagination.— Boston Transcript. -And most men draw a blank. one thickness transparent sleeves nre lie ring. He retained the small hand very unbecoming, making their arms cannot keep up wltH the demand. There within Ids large one, despite her slight The Unwitten Law. look unpleasantly bare, an Inner lin Is more money In other lines of goods, Barnyard Melodies. struggle to draw It away. Hewitt— When I was In Kentucky I ing of white tulle achieves perfection. and we can no longer afford to spare was arrested for violation of the liquor "Do you love him. Doris?" he asked, "W ell, sir, that was a new one on A most becoming blouse Is o f white the mat . lal.” law. georgette veiled In black, box-plaited his voice throbbing. me,” said Cousin Reuben, on his lust Jewett— How was that? so that the effect Is thut o f a stripe. "I I— why, the very tile* of asking visit to our no mean city. Hewett— I declined to take a drink. Developing Alaska. — Exchange. me such a ” This time It was she “ How was that?" cried Mr. Suburban The n«*ck is cut square finished with a mitered hand lightly enihrolder«*d In who hesitated. ite, and the rest of his family. . John Noon of Seward. Alaska, talk rhinestones and the sleeves a.'e Incred In an Instant lie was seated beside "I'v e heard o f young folks leavin’ the ibly full, not only box-plaited but gath ing in New York the other day, de her on the divan, his arm about her farm for the city, but city folks never ered as well so that they bulge at the clared that a vast empire is now In Says we can’t look or feel rlflht iml with Ids face close to hers, even seem to care for us sons o f tin* elbows and droop at the wrist most the making in Alaska. Gold mining with the system full "You don’t love him! You don't— soil. Well, l paid $3 for a scat nt your gracefully Into a wristband o f em Is proceeding on an extended scale, of poisons. vou enn't you mustn’t ! " he ex- opera house. The actin' was fairly broidery. he says, and many men are making iHllned. pressing tier tightly to 1dm. good, but the music was what l was fortunes. Coal deposits are being un Millions of folks bathe Internally Feminine Fripperies. 1 love you. Doris! You don’t know after. At last the band struck up a now Instead of loading their system covered and agricultural possibilities, Jabots are back In favor. But they with drugs "What s an Inside hath?" how much 1 love you, g ir l! I'll do piece that sounded real good. I thought especially in Miitnnuskn valley, are W om an T hought She W ould you *a> Well, it is guaranteed to per anything anything for you. girl, ex tt would he numed ‘Dying Gladiator's are never the skimpy jabots of yester In this form mirarles If you could believe day. They are of cascade variety, de being exploited profitably. Die. C ured by Lydia EL ce pt give you up. Webber can't love Wall.’ or something like that, but I these hot water enthusiasts signed especially to be worn with a valley last year 2,000 tons of farm Pinkham ’s V egetable Why. only today I saw looked down on my printed program suit o f the Incroyable order. There are \ast number of men anil vou as 1 do! products were ruls«*d and sold at good women who. Immediately upon arising Idm dining with—" Compound. Ills tooth clinked ami It suld: 'l ’ullet and Pheasant There are some very effective gloves prices. In 1916 potatoes brought *47 In the morning, drink a glass of real as he broke off, "T ell me, Ikirts; Overture.’ ” Indianapolis News. for street wear o f heavy cream kid, a ton for home consumption and but hot water with a teaspoonful of lime bound with brown and stitched with ter 50 cents a pound. In Tannna dis stone phosphate in it. This is a very lon't you love me?" he pleaded In Ogdensburg, Wis.—“ I suffered from brown. excellent health measure. It Is In gentler tone, "l.et me remove that trict the 1916 prodactlon of agricul female troubles which caused piercing Use for Kangaroo Skins. tended to flush tho stomach, liver, kid ring from your finger? I'll bring you The paisley rage has extended to tural articles reached 7,000 tons, all pains like a knifo lleys and the thirty feet of Intestines handbags. And the newest ones nre through my back one tomorrow night to replace It. Let sold locally. «if tlie previous day's waste, sour htlc The latest government statistics made either with a metallic clasp or and side. I finally a n d I m i t i ¿ e s t t i d e m a t e r i a l l e f t o v t ' r i n me. please, girl?" show that there were 1.072.494 pounds drawn up In a shirring o f silken cords. lost all my strength t i l * I hm I v w h i c h i f n o t e l i m i n a t e d e v e r y ! Suddenly she relaxed, Upping back of kangaroo skins Imported during the so I had to go to Stencil patterns pursue us still. Use for Apple Peels. t l n v . I n v i » m e f o o d f o r th 'e m i l i t o n s o f bed. The d o c t o r nor head until she looked straight up eleven months ending May 31. 1018. as Th«*y have Just made their way Into ba< t o n a w h i c h i n f e s t t i n ‘ b o w e l s , . t h e advised an oper Ills tips pressed warm compared with 072,330 pounds last the r«*nUu of bngdorn. Bags o f silk «1 ii i<,'K ri* s u i t Is p o is o n s nnd t o x i n s ! into Ids fin-«*. Delicious apple jelly can he made ation but I would w lit e h a r i * t i n ’ ll a b s o r b e d I n t o t h e 1d o o d ! ly down upon hers, llers answered the not listen to it. I year and 1.225,679 pounds two yeurs are shown In many sorts of stenciled from the |H>ellng« o f apples. Put the r im *iti£ h e a d a c h e , b ilio u s a tta c k s . fo u l 1 patterns and these are usually mount- pressure acquiescently, lovingly, while ago for the same period. The Imports thought of what I peelings into a jar. cover with cold I n v i n t h . h a d t a s t o , c o l d s , sd o m a r t i t r o u 1 had read about Lydia he drew the ring from her finger ami last year were value«! at *833.301. or «*d on metallc frames. 1 k t d n e v m i s e r y , » l e e f d e s u n e n * . tin water, and let cook slowly in the oven E. Pir.kham's Vege dropped It Into her lap. p u r ie b lu « ul a n d a l l s o r t s o f a l l i n e n ta . an average of about 50 cents a p«>und. till the peelings are tender. Then table Compound and The Coat Blouse Remains. »• c o p i e w h o f e e l g o o d o n e d a y a m t i After Ptdllp Somers had departed There ar«» less of these skins receive«l tried it. The first strain, add one pound o f sngnr for With the predictions of the skeptics b a d ly tiee n e x t , b u t w in • s i m p l y ran i bottle brought great homeward. Doris went Into the library than o f any other variety used in mak all to the contrary. It now seems as If each pint o f liquid, and boll till it not »et fe e lin g rig h t arc urgei1 to relief and six bottles have entirely nut took a tiny tvov out of tho table ing shoe leather, but genuine kanga the peplum. or perhaps It should be jellies. otitilin a q u a r t e r p o u n d o f lim e s d o n e cured me. All women who have female ph o «ph at e This Irnwer. On It was stanqxst In dlntlnu- roo skins make excellent leather and culled the coat blouse. Is here to stay at th e drug stor«*. trouble o f ary kind should try Lydia E. * ill c o s t v e r y l i t t l e b u t la s u fft i •te n t ! ve letters: "Ward's Department large quantities would bo tanned II for the spring and summer months, at Pinkham’ s \ egetsole Compound.” — t o m a k e a n y o n e a r e a l «- r a n k o n t h e Vexatious. Mrs. E t t a D ;. i >3, Opl.-nsburg. Wis. least as far as sp«>rts wear Is concern -tore.” while etiunlly exiguous printed the skins were available. s u b j o c t «1f I n t e r n a l s a n l t n d i o n . rhysiciansundouhPMly did their best, ed. And certainly with separate skirts j i list Uíi s o a p a n d h «* t 's a f e r a r t o n matter, beneath the department store “ T certainly would like to pick up a battled with this case steadily end could promising so well for the coming sea sk in th e « d e m i s i n g , sw> ’«■ te n ln g and stamp, read: do no more, hut often the mos't scientific An Instance. f r e s h o iiin g. a o l i m e s t o n e p h o s p ita l« ’ a n d > son, there Is every reason fo r believ newspaper that wasn't full of big black treatment is surpassed by the medicinal S|«irklo. h o t * a t e r a c t o n Iht* s b i » m a c l i . l i v e r , i ing that this may be the case. They headlines." said the fractious man. properties of the g.xxl old fashion«*d The most perfect Imitation k td i iiey a a n d b o w c l* . I t i* \ v a s t l y m o r e l "Dili you ever hear of such a thing do give a more finished appearance to "Tir«*d of reading war news?" roots and herbs contained in Lvdia EL o f the diamond." i m p o r t f t n t t o b a t h e o n th<t» i n s i d e than Í as an appropriate afllctton ?” an uncroted woman, and no one can "Xes. And to make matters worse. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. on the outside, because the sktn pores INtris turned the little box over. On I f any comr ication exist* it pars to "Why. yes. There's th«* «-ase o f s deny that they allow a great deal of I've reached the point where 1 believe do not absorb Impurities Into the write the l.vdia .. Ihnkham Medicine tlu- bottom of It wits scribbled ta pen fresnlom In athletic*. jjraas widow with hay fever." blood, white the bowel pores do. nearly every thing I read. * Co., Lynn, Maas.,for special free advice. f Every Niqht For Constipation HeaddcJieJndigestion.ctc RANDRETH S a fe an d S u re x i i i s n m rirrr ETEA TO A C om plexion T h a t E veryone A dmires! Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast »AINS SHARP AND STABBING