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    AUGUST 10, 1>88
THE SPRINGFIELD N W S
PAGE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
l*nblt»hi«l Ev«ry Thimwlay at
Springfield. L.JMI County. Oracoli, by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H . E. MAXEY, Editor
Hut
and clans matter. February 14. 1903. at the poatofflce,
Springfield. Oregon
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
z
'&KENED
klaalng
Ihviu again and again "I d
b«> go happy If I were »uro of you!
"I.lirten. Noll," »ho »aid qulatly.
“won't you. If I a»k you a» a favor
to me and a* a return for being
what you vail reasonable and »en
albln. Won't you ploa»o lot mo »loop
In th> other room without ««king
queatlon» and going through thia
sort of thing ovary night f
Her manner evidently mado an
land oloaraklnnod. O nly In her dark lmpro»«lon on lino for lie r« I
. iho
I in «orry.
lOuld one road .no
—
I l,,>r
. Immediately, aaytng.
,
I » 4 « - —
o( past aorrowa. mingled with I proa
J
.........
” .
......... Ho
>ali» Joyce
B e paused
P“ u*‘*d and add'd ho.ltallngl)
hesitatingly,
ent loneliness and
»he did not ' “ but * ' • ' >'ou come of your own
thought, and when
sm ile her mouth wa set In curve»
“Of cour»».'' promised Joyce
of quiet
quiet resignation.
r, »ignaiion.
hastily, suddenly extremely embar
Are vim feelh,< m e - > « « ' «
by
conV(.r ..l.o n «Iter
eilNORt M BARRY
*
Ogilvie nf thl» city died «I hla home
l„ Ml «omi Hulnrday morning ac-
cording m a telegram r«n’'lve«l here
by Mrs. Ogilvie He wa» 7? years
old Mrs Olglvle wa» unable Io a l­
ien«! the funeral »ervlcea
Till» wa» the second death In the
Ogllvla family within the haat few
week», her husband, Drew Ogilvie,
wa» killed in a mill accident here
July 9
Mi s. Stella Lewis w»» ele, led
vlc'-preaki«nt «f l« k» cluipter.
Ladle» Auxiliary of H»e G A II
Inst Thursday evening at the regu
lar buslsesa meeting held »I the
Kgglmanu Kandy Kitchen
She
Ink«», the place ot Mra. Molli«, W II
llam». resigned Plan» were ul«o
dlacu»»ed for a »octal meeting to he
held in two week« at the home of Drink W n t'r With Maala
G ood F o r S to m a c h
Mr». Grace Lunabei y Fifteen mom
her» all«Mid«'d the meeting.
Wuler with uieuls help» »Uimach
juices, »id» digestion If bloated
i
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i wllh gas add a spoonful of Adler
MRS. OGILVIE S FATHER
PASSES IN MISSOURI Ik,, tine dose cleuu» out poisons
and washes IIOTII upper and lower
J. Il H 'W gley. fath er of Mrs May bowels Plunery'a Drug More,
■■
«
after a two-hour rldo. dtylug which
IN S T A L L M E N T T W E L V E
.
. ? ..
Synopsis - Joyce A.hton, poor »he learned much .bout the com,
stenographer, »uffered loa» of uiem try and It» poailbllltles for horac
ory In a »kidding taxicab a c c id e n t .................
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Till KSDAY. AVGUST IS. IBM
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back riding, she was Informed by
in Chicago One mornlug two year« Koxie that »he had mtuaed two sets
HOW MUCH TO CUT IS TH E PROBLEM
later »he woke, after a fall from
h, r home, her memory restored, to of callers.
A reduction In teacher« salaries must be made If we Unit
Joyce
In the
nerseu. a»
as Prill»,
rriu». the
uw wife »>
ju
jv r played with
„n u » lllckle
...- ........
....
find herself,
of •
are to stem the tide of m ounting w arrant indebtedness in Nell Packard, rich California fruit gani en for half an hour, after lunch
„acker. She determined to tell n o
room (o
Springfield School District 19. This is the conclusion o
tn> '
h o t his trip her momentary »elf confidence She
of her predicament but set
o ' school board after watching the w arrant debt climb bodv
about learning what «he could of read until time for N ell» return after Nell had told about hl» trip
from about $7.000 to nearly $20.000 during the last school her life In the Interval. Prom the "fm out to every one. Roxie," »he "N«MI said you had had a bad fall said good night again and went off
to her nwm and »hut the door
; conversation of her friend» and l ' l ' gay« definite Instructions, “I don't
year To prolong this overbalancing of operating cost at
“Oh. ye». 1 didn't really get hurt.'
The next night when they were
tern
In
her
desk
»he
gathered
that
c
,r
*
«
'•
the
,,r,nc*
uf
Walea."
replied Joyce, "though I suppose I
income will burden property with a debt too great• « '« ’J * ’ • she had been a hearties», pleasure care if It'« the Prince of Wale».
going
upstairs Nell said. "Look
paid out in full and ultim ately result in the complete break­ loving young woman. One letter At four-thirty »he dressed care­ might easily have been k ill'd .”
here, sw eet. I hat-» like the devil to
down in the district financial structure and the closing of that troubled her was from a wo- fully
and
then
waited
tor
Neil
to
Ye».
It
frighten»
me
to
think
ol
...
------
have you sleeping Indoors
You
man signing herself. Sophie, hlsm- appear. sh e w
pleased when she It." »aid Mrs. Packard, a shadow
the schools.
ought to he gellin g all thl» wonder
lng
Prills for not w
giving
uifc ru»»»
.-----— a home heard him arriving ten minute» be- crossing her face.
The hoard is faced with a doubly difficult Problem. U to a baby Sophie waa caring for.
ful fresh air. Let me move your
Tuk<> some «If Miiiil O'Cremn I« * crcain home with
Prills is looking well, though,
wishes to reduce the tax burden and prevent further In- Could it be her baby. Prills won fore five, an evidence that h» In
bed out Io the other end of th«
you. It 1« the simplest mid moat popular Hiiiiitnertliue
tended to take no chance« of miss don't yoii thtnk. mother?” asked
dered'
She
also
found
herself
In­
debtedness at the same time. T eachers' salariesi comprise volved In an affair with a man
porch. 1 won't bother you."
deMort you can c I ioomc It will add a<Hd to your meal
Nell. "Doc »poke of It to me today.
three-fifths of the school operating expense and asi most: of named Maitland. In San Francisco, lng their appointment
“Oh. there's plenty of fr»»h ulr In
und will he a eoollng treat these warm day«.
Wheu he came In and saw Joyce She'» been keeping sort of quiet
the items in the rem aining tw o-fifths of the budg«
my room with all thus«' window»
where «he went while her huaband
In
the
living
room,
obviously
ready
since
the
acident
and
getting
In
a
Made hy the lute«t. «< lentlfle method« of the beat
been fixed bv action in previous years it is impossible to i - »•as away on business, »be met
onot',' return«Hl Joyce hastily "real­
Aln»worth, a poet whose to go, hts anxious look turned Into lot of sleep,"
Ingredient». Maid O'Uream h e (’ream 1« pure, «mooth
compHsh much in this direction. Some cut in salaries m ust Robert
ly
It'«
Just
like
being
out
nt
doors
”
work she had always admired. a positive beam of pleasure and
When they were outside the
and delicious.
"Let me sleep Indoors laer," lie
be made. Just bow much is the question perplexing
< When Joyce returned home, a h 'd « - .
house. Joyce, seiaed by a sudden
i-vggsated, generously, "and you
¡elded to be pleasanter to Nell than
_ '
board at the present time. Salary schedules at t ic pit «e
Ask your d'alnr in Eogeo' or Springfi'ld for
Prills, all ready to gol Impulse, said to Nell. "Walt a min
Prill» had been. But thia line wa» 1 Hullo,
Hu
sleep out her«».“
time are as follows:
dangerous, too, for Neil wa» ?a^ho- Flue!" and as Joyce got up he ap ute. I'll be right out again.” and
Muid O' Cream B u tt'r
"I'm lots more comfortable Inside
U .« le schools: Two principal« at »135 per month; 13 teacher« at tlcally anxious to win back PrUl1« proached her with the Intention of turning, she went back Into the
—you're
lots
more
dependent
on
love. NOW GO ON WITH STORY. kissing her. Rut she stepped aside house. Mr». Packaru who had been
»103.50 per month,
»he «lr than 1 am." she told him
Joyce, listening faaclnated to this and made it plain that she prefer­ sitting quietly gating out of the
Hight school principal at »19» per month; two teacher» at »115;
window I,mked up In surprise when | Nearly a fortnight later Joyce
red
to
avoid
his
greeting.
To
her
explosion, recalled the words in
one at ,109 one at »122, two at ,126. one at »140 and one at »14«.
«he saw her daughter In law reap- set off one morning on Rosita for
Jerry's letter: " . . . Just remem­ relief he did not press the matter.
y
I un all-day ramble through the hill»
"How's
the
Duesenberg
w
ork­
While the board feels that these salaries are not too ber that a man like Nell won't
^ o y c e ran across the room and She carried her lunch and u book
ing?” he Inquired as they went out
high under norm al conditions, it realizes th a t the district stand pushing too far."
kneeling beside the chair, »he said with her and told Roxie not to ex
abUitv to pay h a s been greatly impaired and reductions
It was evident that Nell was together.
hastily
before her courage should , pect her uutll late In the afternoon
"Oh. It'« all right," replied Joyce
must be made even if it works a hardship on the teachers. blowing off steam which had accu
go back on her. Do you
do
(TO BE CONTINUED)
Indifferently.
She
went
up
to
Nell'»
But lite r all w hatever cut is made will probably not wor
J ¿ e a te r hardship on the teachers than their employers mulated for some time, and secret­ big blue car and waited for him to you suppose we could be friends.
ly Joyce's spirits rose a little. She
after all? Or h«w Prills
. have 1 HUNTLy G0ES T 0 LEGION
the taxpayers, have been going through these last three was glad that he was asserting open the front door.
.
.
"Don't you want to go In your been too aw fu l?’
himself
She had an odd little
^ ^ T h e board welcomes suggestions from the public on feeling— odd when you considered j roadster?" asked Nell In surprise, To her dismay she saw M rs ■ G A T H E R I N G A T K L A M A T H
Packards
yes fill wl’h quick
the salary schedules. It has already dropped off two teach­ that he was, in terms of actual ex­ stopping beside the car.
ers and reduced the school year to eight m onths and still perience, nothing to her—of pride "No. I don't. I don't like the color tears and a flush mount to her M « Huntly left Tuesday .non,
forehead "My dear, my dear, noth • lng for Klamath Pull» where he will
and supprea-
this is not nearly enough.
________
outburst. Frills
in his outburst,
fr ills seemed
seemeu to
w . of It." retorted Joyce,
-
...
ing would make m e happier than attend the fifteenth annual Amerl
-
.
.
o
r
.
n
»
lie
n
»
sinK
•
»mile,
she
continued
hastily,
her more than ever an anen, »^
to
to be able to be a friend to , can Legion convention as official
anyhow.
I
prefer
to
have
you
drive
FOLLOW TH E LEADER
! separate individual, alm ost like a
my son'» wife." »he replied, her d. legate from the Springfield post
today."
As we begin to see the whole recovery program taking ' first wife. She was moved by
The convention I» chntluled to
Packard got In and started the lip» quivering, “to have you want
Packard's emotion and filled with
«thane several things about it become more clear.
T-he most im portant phase of it is the coopem tivefea- an overwhelming desire to e r a se ; engine without further delay They It!" She laid her arm gently start today and will continue
around Joyce's shoulders.
through Saturday. The convention
drove down the main street of Man
ture The success of the President's plan depends upon a that hurt look from hia face.
"I'm coming again »oou, alone. |H ,o operate on the wooden stand
.
.
.
zanlta
where
they
were
greeted
degree of cooperation between individuate and business or-
"I'm not trying to put anything I
w t by * bewlMerlng and then we'll . .
we’ll get ac ard thl» year with budge«, menus,
canizations such as we had never dream ed of in America
t on t
ame number
an(^ Joyce was quainted." stammered Joyce. S h e , raues, invitations, and money all
! year ago Indeed, a year ago. basing our judgm ent upon lover on you I
for not believing me n° w> u j on pjng an(, needles for fear Neil rose and lifting ner head nearer, ¡of wood.
the failure of so m any well-meant cooperative efforts, we - you
I swear I m telling the tru t a ou WQU| j g,op {o
t0 any of ,j,em kissed Mrs. Packard lightly Then
y number of »pedal entertain-
would have said it was impossible to get the American peo­ this. I know I've been pretty . A ftw h#lf >n h{)ur durlng wh,ch »he ran out of the room to Nell
nient feature» have been planned
ple to cooperate in anything.
When they got back to the house ,ur (he «-«mventlou und will Include
rotten, but now . . .
s e pause,
grew more nervous every min-
Under the recovery program , cooperation is essentia , It was so difficult to say what he ut(_ wha, ,n thp wor,d wou,d ghe Joyce wa» relier««! to find that they outboard motor boat race», drum
am ong agricultural producers in their respective lines
wanted to. A mixture ot «hyness gay (o
m other, _ thev
had no company.
crop» competition, u torch parade,
am ong business m en and industrialists in theirs, am ong the and fear, and the nnaccuatomednees
f1n#IJy a( a rharrtlng
"Let's see what's on the radio the 40 A ». mid the Junior »tat«
people generally in supporting and encouraging this gigan­ tc,f i utting her feelings Into
bungalow covered with rose vines tonight?” suggested Nell. Joyce as­ baseball fin al,. A special program
tic effort to bring a depressed nation back to prosperity.
sented. ______
rather curious to hear. She Is being arranged for the visiting
held her back for a moment.
t and g,lrroun<jed j,y a Rar(jen of ______
We believe th e effort can be successful, but only if again her desire to make Nell real- beautffu, now ers They entered a soon discovered that Nell s Idea of |a(,,ei) this year.
evervbodv does actually cooperate. Those who hold back ize that she wanted to be r en s (rjend|y ioW.<-eiiing»-<l room panel- enjoying the radio was to spend all ■
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w h|(e wUh
w,nd0WB his time and effort trying to gel
because they cannot clearly see the advantages to them ­ with him. that in the future he ed
TELLS HOW SHE TOOK
of dlgUnt monn| distant stations.
selves will be ham pering themselves as well as everybody would not have to worry about her fram)ng #
a(ns aerosg the TB|,ey,
else by their hesitation. That is a natural hesitation, be­ actions, drove her on "Well .
Joyce, bored finally at the super
4 INS. OFF HIPS
latives of the unseen speaker w h o .
cause few men want to pledge themselves to any new pro­ perhaps that blow on the neaa
.....
„ „ . . I Mrs. Packard rose to meet them was boosting enthusiastically fo r ,
7 INS. OFF WAIST
ject until they are assured that all their com petitors are go­ knocked a little sense Into me.
and Nell, kissing her .said gently. the glories of California, got up and
ing to do the sam e thing.
On impulse alone Joyce sud en y . ^-e|| mother, here we are. come
.J
_• 1 H.
t h a t N e ll
1° 40 day" bY taking Kruschen
and said goodnight, hoping that Ne Saltg Mrg He,ga Blaugh of New
The strength of the situation lies in the provisions in came close to him and smiled up (<> maRe you a IJttl#
would
remain
downstairs
y
orh
c ity reduced 26H lbs.—took |
th e Farm Adm inistration Act and the National Industrial into his face, a little tremulously, j „
Packard immediately shut off the 4 Inches off hips. 3 Inches off bust |
Recovery Act w’hereby, once a m ajority in any line have and »aid. Please, let s «tart over -j jy dears. I'm delighted to see
,1 hl. i„ ien,ion ' »nd 7>4 inches off waist.
adopted their code or agreed to cooperate, the others can again . . . and. after this . . . well. you - both!"
.47. exclaimed
..................
bungry She
„
hl» mother radio and announced his Intention w r | t e i ) h a v e n .,
be forced in. T hat removes the principal danger, that a don’t expect me to be any white- holding out her hand to Joyce while of accompanying her By the air of nionien, _ j feel f| ne anj [ooh io
recalcitrant m inority might throw a m onkey-wrench into robed angel, but I’ll
she kept Nell’s In her clasp at the happy expectation on his fa c e ,, yra. younger."
Joyce realized that she was about
To get rid of double chins, bulg-
worry you too much.
th e machinery for their selfish advantage.
and up .
sam e time. Joyce shook hands with ....................
¡K
” ¡1 “
It certainly is tru e th a t if all the people of the United
She wag unrble.to say more, for ^er an(, smiled silently.
S tates once s ta rt pulling together as a team , in one direc­ Packard abruptly drew her close to „ d ,, slt down children, It’s so friendline»» toward him that day. ou^ discomfort—at the »am«» time (
tion, we can pull ourselves out of any hole, however deep. him and kissed her again and gOO<] to see you,” went on Mrs. She decided this time to take no build up glorious health and ac
chance of
of repeating
the soap
soap Incl-
Inch (>npr|{y
quit® » an(1
clear
skin, 'Bne»s—to
bright ey
e..
T he direction has been pointed out to us. The thing for all again, murmuring
lg words of grateful Packard, beaming happily a»
as she chance
repeating the
v| va<.|,)U
look
____ . . . and i happiness.
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___ _
good Americans to do it to follow the leader.
"Prills, returned to her comfortable
arm dent and when they reached the young„r
and
fee,
,,—,
a^e
a
j,a,f
(urprise
y ou n ger ana le e , u — i s s e u uao
——— ———
—
I love you so, sweet ct,a
,n front of one
" “ Salts
" •*- In *- a -
ue of
ui the
m e win
wm- bedroom
oemvru... she turned
------ — to him ana " teaspoonful ...............
of Kruschen
darling
____ jr ________
» « 11 az rvv o n n I t
______
<<__ . __
_a x _a
_____ _______a
___i 1
night, ------
Nell, I'm ----------
going glass of hot water every morning
— ---------
Rumors come from W ashington th at there are plans heart! You . . you really mean It. dows. "when u.u
did you get back said. "Good
. .
............
b e fo r e h r e a k f a s t .
, o read for a while.”
4 ww>ka and coiit|(
to use the kind of diplomacy on France she understands, dear? . . . I thought all my chances N e lir
“Last night, mother, and you bet
“But, Frills sweetheart.** he be i>ut a trifle at any drugstore the
once the prohibition am endm ent is repealed. The plan of happiness were gone, but now
I’ll do everything I can to make j*m gja(| to
bock,” replied Pack- Kan, detaining her, “you’ve been so world over. Make sure you get
would bar all French liquors from this country until satis­
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
wonderful today and— 1 love you Kruschen
because
It's
SAFE
factory debt settlem ent was made. Since the production of It worth while— to help you If you ard
----
1
.
.
.
.
.
j
...
Money
back
If
not
Joyfully
«atls-
wine is the chief industry of France this should cause some really mean It.’
Neil's mother was a woman In so! I want you so, dear. He drew
Joyce, submitting to hla caresses. her late sixties, with -■ oft gray I her closer Into his arms whisper-
serious thinking in Paris.
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reflected ruefully that she had j hajy and a facg p)easantly fregh ing tj,e last words close to her ea,
..
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.
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Apparently they take their elections seriously down in never been so much kissed in her
life
as
she
had
been
since
»lie
woke
I
Kentucky, and at Medford, Oregon. Someone m ust die each
up In Mrs. Neil Packard’» bed.
tim e democracy gives expression a t the polls.
Gently »he tried to free herself.
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Poor Nell! He did find It hard to
Now th a t the “ new deal" is in progress the only thing believe
that any such miracle os
for you and I to do is to take the cards as dealt and try this had happened. She smiled
to win.
again, all her Joy In the day re­
---------------<3
—
stored. knowing that he would go
“* The blue eagles have flopped thei< wings. Now we are off to work filled with hope for
THE
aw aiting the coming of the double eagles.
the future security of his horn«- and
W OM AN
happiness.
"Of course. I mean It. But you
needn't take my word for It. Just
give it a thirty days’ trial. Satis­
faction guaranteed or your money
refunded." she replied lightly, slip­
ping out of his arms, "better run
•
FLOOR TAXES ARE GOING ON MERCHANDISE.
■'«.
along to work now or you might
•
WHOLESALE PRICES ARE RISING EVERY DAY.
lose your Job. And don't forget
our date at five this afternoon.”
•
THIS MEANS THAT THE PRICE OF GOODS MUST BE RAISED.
"You bet I won’t! Gee. but . . .
BELOW THE WAIST
Just a word to the shut-ins, or the wheel-chair folk. whoopee! I . . . I wish 1 didn’t have
•
WE ARE GIVING YOU FAIR WARNING THAT YOU WILL SOON
Suppose We consider the feminine patients; the ones who to go down to the office. I feel like
BE
COMPELLED
TO PAY MORE.
began to lose their activity in tiie knees and other portions celebrating------"
“You
go
along!”
exclaimed
Joyce
of the lower extrem eties. I have seen aud treated these
m any times. I tiave found th a t they have usually been sub­ alarmed at the threatened loss of
ject to treatm ent for “rheum atism ,” although they have not her day of freedom and feeling the
need of a rest after the strain of
had a single lame joint above the w aist!
Such patients are usually housewives, that have done this stormy scene. "I can’t have
but we will «oon be compelled to rutee greatly. Under the national re­
their share in bearing children. Busy w orkers as well. They you around all day I’m going to be
m ay be just approaching, or over with the menopause. In­ busy.”
B
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T
W
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N
M
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R
N
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L
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C
T
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K
I
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D
covery act II will be against the law to sell m erchandise for leBs than
"All right! And say, if anything
deed this sort of “rheum atism ” I aui talking about is noted
T H E O L D F A S H IO N E D W A Y » •
for appearing about that time. This shows plainly that the does come up you’d rathpr do this
cost. W hether we want to or not we will soon be compelled to raise the
CAUSE of the disabling trouble is situated in the GENERA­ afternoon, it's all right, you know.
We can go to mother’s some other
price of our merchandise.
TIVE organs.
W hs» a difference eUctrielty makes bi the
Get it plainly; There is no joint-trouble above the time.”
We wish that you would understand the situation for your own sake.
"The date Is made. If It’s broken,
kitchen Cleen, cool end convenient, K het
waist-line.
Drygoods, shoes and clothing that you m ust have can be purchased now
Have your doc tor look you over thoroughly. He may it’ll be your doing."
saved the American woman o f today from
When she got out to the stable .
find lacerations, scars, internal hemorroids, prolapsed uteri,
the
kitchen
drudgery
her
mother
could
not
for less than in a few weeks from now.
or disease of the bladder. These tilings should receive a t­ Joyce found Sam about to mount
avoid a generation ago. The electric range Is
tention at once. I have seen ulcer of the neck of the uterus the black horse. "Oh, Sam, where
We are in business to sell goods and to serve the people of this com­
the modem woman's key to health, happi­
put a patient in an invalid chair, and the treatm ent given are you going?"
munity.
We can Berve you best and with greater savings to you If you
"Why, Mr. Packard asked me to |
ness and leisure hours. Electricity for cook­
for "arth ritis,” “rheum atism ,” and so on which did no
take
some
papers
to
Jake
Anson
ing, costs less than 3 cents a day more than
good, because tile real trouble was neither.
The good woman should submit to thorough exam ina­ It’9 up beyond Elk Plat In the
fuel for old fashioned methods of cooking.
tion w ithout any hesitation; it may mean recovery for her. hills good long way from the road,
Cook the modem, convenient electrical way.
She should submit to rational treatm ent even If It demands so lie told me I’d better ride Bar­
Electricity is the perfect servant
surgery; a( any rate, she should ask for removal of the ney," explained Sam.
“Well,
couldn't
I
go
with
you?”
CAUSE of her trouble.
Not every luming complaint is rheum atism or arthritis, demanded Joyce. She was still a
when we find its cause. Nothing but removal of the cause little nervous about going out
alone, when all the trails were so
M O U N T A I N STATES
POWE1 COMFANY
will cure.
The cause is in the pelvis, in nine-tenths of the patients unfamiliar to her.
"Why, sure! I’ll saddle Roalta.”
whose lam eness is in extrem ities below the waist. I hope
When Joyce got back at dood
these hints may prove of worth.
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