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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
;ring Medicine l ANDSCAPI Mil hael < Sib.vet nc best is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the sttrina. h to bet ter digestion, creates an a; ¡u tite, stimu lates the kidneys anti liver, gives new brain, nene and di »tive str« ngth. An unequak-d list of cures 40,366 tes timonials in tv. » y. irs its merit. •arsatabe Ma Aimed , mi fj,>: ai had * “!^t H toi ■ go/* 4 ti.' •*, Sint. tp^tliing ■ 9 . ' : a any *. a i Or* an ^ynip4'|’i<t';s J oniia il A, lllab. the uninitiated nh», rver oom* of > ninnali' a (•••rforuicd iu a game football are beyond «ripianati«»». • '■ry it lobi of a half back who comp slued to bls family about the <n justice ->f allowing football players to wear head protectors moat necea I » H>uld tbluk II w sary," »«iil hi» m«tber. » bo had wit- n «sacci «ti» guaie wlth many tremors "lawk Ut tiro front tcelti ymir poor cousin Frederick losl!" ' l'Irat ntHV I h *.'* »r>ld ber Son bornly. "but look at me. lesici i tuo wre»-k» wlth a laute foot Jua fr**w kh'klng a tellow's auregear!" unjly; ! )ispi»I s î < »h I s « jh I Ì Lunl lut» II» I till.sttll(lll<ltv. DrJ fot MrnW Tn-yotllK* tl • •■«• 1 rill, Ti óot its B riwjit itti E|jt< Ihr < »• Mr« Chugwater« In l*Wii>g or«r ih« morning had «-«»mr art’jna a In»» that like thia: gffr<»/»w|inl»i vOJMJh I»1 “JtMtotah.’* «he »Ahed. «bowtag it to him. MwUai! * thi« mean?** **!t mean».** aald Mr Chugwater, “that the line'« out of order. old aturg. Cao't II -ill wh in . It. but «>« ¡ ' i b»4 at K¡. .• -il-.irg . lorn lirai w>n<eJ an «lank CALIFORNIA FÍO Sfili P <’(). by Hfu>re il >to m<)iiu|vii tut «•<!, pi b <1 on tltr front «»fr» «»i p |»nrkii-|r SOLO BT ALL LEADING üftUGGlST\ CMl» Al/«1 <Mtly. teilt« P INSURE YOUR HEALTH *ND COMFORT on stormy days t’ !>0-; « L ill otel moore H ALL TUE to E \1< OPEN ClATtOF BlACH *‘T u £ I ni l»ir*r»I« ea O ■ SUtlfit, 0R103N h «»«-ri Durable .hi»., Guorontaed C liff H ouse , nr wr Waterproof •»»• SHtrlur«. 11 it, - t«. I »U< »f»4 »f-i.iu h. .1 J.I -. te* ’ H p L UHLUUfl r; f i a * ShouW kish. M.4I <4 the West is nsw country, tiiersfnrs It la not surprising that enm- jsratlvely fsw dsellings and farmsteads wilhm her boundaries are surrounded by attractively arranged plantings of trees, flower« and shrubs. Naturally, the attention of nxst citIsens of Uris great commonwealth has beeu ounflned to the one Idea of money making, per haps (he place has leen morlvage*! and every effort lout been bent to relieve I hie condition; or, some may have set a certain standard of money accumula tion and have devoted their ensugiee to a< rtoing toward this goal. The result of these eoodiltoaa has been that of set ting aa de the real lieantifying of (torne grwutxU as a aevomlary consideration. f«>l •»» I«' *L<a*^U'4a Uto' |K« lU’i Up th« s»«o« « rm. MI4«« *<-■ 1 - tk«r« V«» q « K/ Every H >ms Lever Give A rentier. Hy J K W»<nn. Fiv-'vww« »f ll><nl.wh.Mi kvgwiiMni SlsUar. Mc«»i w • dc Trit #'*■ wf Hotainn in» Jan QAHDkNINtJ. 1.1 " EverVwlwrf J 4afs hpreial raV« bj tbe week. DAM« J. MíMíllF-, l*r»»vr»••<«*< An English n«w« ip< r ha<l Uit» death At Hl rat tur I on- antics the oloer day William Bhak Avon age »• .nt speare At teat '■ e e e cures O.AÄ SKIN DISEASES DISEA I here in an evaporation from the lx>dy going on continually, day and night, thrr.u, h the | ami glands . ( the kin Tin» 1» n.itun '» wav <4 maintaining the ptopc..-’ tempe rature <4 our avdcnia and preserving the soft- nestt aii'l flexibility .4 the akin .uni so long ns the blood is free from impur ities no trouble will result. \\ hen, however, the blood Irorn any cause becomes infected with humors and acids, these to«» must be expelhd, and coming in conta< t with tin- «kh. at<- fibres and ti-.-nc > with which the skin is so sliundantly u| pl.< l they pr.xlucc irritation and inflannuation, and th« effect is shown by I- <-;n t A. nc I’- ttcr, and skin allccttonsol various kinds. These impurities and humors get into the l»i.»»l through a deranged or inactive condition ol th« w t< t:i ; tl.c members wli>->c duly it is to carry off the « ott. in 1 i- m.;!' r i ■ t! I |y f.ul to prooerlv |Nti- tin their «• ik, ami this impure fenn ntinj iti.itb r is I (t in the .»>ntcni to he absorbed by the blood I h. -. .in r n 4 only ahc. ted by p-.i- .-ns generated within the system, but |»>i»-us from without, such as Poison Oak. I'olaon Ivy, Nettie K m I i , cli . enter through the open pons and glands, and so thor oughly «Io they bccotue rooted in tiie bl«xx| that they are ever present, or return at certain seasons of each year to torment the sufferer. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., cannot cure akin diseases. True. su< h tr.-.ituient re licvcs sonic of the it. hing and dik- comfort, and aids in keeping the skin clean, but it does n it reach the teal cause, and at best can l< only palli ating and »'».thin,- \ thorough cleansing «4 the I.Io .1 is th. only certain cure for skin dis- .iscs. S S. S a gentle acting, ife bl-- <1 puriticr. ma le entirely <4 vegetable ingredients of the fon-st and field, s the pt |x-i treatment S S S goes down into the circulation, ami neutraliii. s the o< ide and humors, thoroughly cleansing and purifying the blood, and curing skin affections ol even kind. It supplies " • ' • • ’ y J ' ■ » - •. • • ■ r>» ’ » ' v j • pie ncglrw t tine all-lmporiant matter, is found In tba fact that scarcely one person in a Ihooaard »tepe a»l4e and givei the matter adequate thought. Although one may appreciate the at tractive plarea of other», «till the idaa of tusk I: g iiie own plate equally attrac tive is tar from the Imagination. A third ?!a«a of J*- J » are tho-e’ who really love the to>.'h wbirb net re gives the home eiirroundlngs, but from lack of f"t»th<Hight and »yaternatlc planning the r rf! uta fall far »Ixrtof success All of these els»»«« of home makers can profitably devote some at tention to thia eubject, commonly known as ‘‘lan<f»<*ape gardening,” and ite application to hornea of our country. The ultimate aim of al) lamlscapo gardening, whetlicr conduetoed on a small or on a large scale, should lw> to preeent a pleasing picture. In other words, landscape gardening tiay be de fined aa ti.e art of arranging and group ing trees shrubs end fl wors io euch a manner fl at a picture of undeniable beauty prevails from season too season. It a not enough that the materiel eho«en for the elantlnga should give an attractive display for a single eoaeou, •ueb as the painter pla-c« upon hie •ama». t> it the gwMtlui »h > I I g i farther, preeentiDg material tr>at will give Inerraaing variety and alluring beauty for each day, each week and each month. s From this statement of the subject It is quite evident that ths !an<leca|>e gardener who wields the tools which nature places at his diep-oal cccnpie« a pall Ion 111 equal footing with the artist « ■ he bru«'h in transfer- | these pl* tures to the canvas Yet it is quite jxjeeible for tn<«t of ua to play the |«rt of the former, even though it le in a very limited manner. Aa many painters are imitators to a great degree, if ora ahould imitate the works cd others In the arranging of plants, he would be committing no unpardonable sin. In fact, this latter tuethoil of priredute la likely to prove th« most fruitful means for the average person to employ; at any rate, it will serve ad mirably lor the purpose of giving an Idea of th» kinds of plants to select and the grouping methods m at pleasing to the eye. On ths other hand, it la necessary that the person who ia to become the amateur landscape gardener should un derstood si me of the prime essentials and common sense rules of thia art. Where shall the flowers be ple«ed? Khali the trees end shrubs come In the middle of the lawn or ehall they And a more appropriate location in e>me other point? la It gocwl taate to make walks and roads tn curvo»? These and many other questions naturaljy arise in the minds of thnee who ale carefully prospecting in thia aubject. Il th»ro- f re irehoovee na to get some basking idea of there various topics. Every home-lover ahould give ample attention to thia subject. B bi W f E A DÔ >N PORTLAND W ■■ M DOINQ WORK FOR B fianBIV the best people a*4 . 1« po«ttlv« prvot *’F U m * •>>4 cBRÍ4e»i<e <*«f p« I «ver,»til <k*< v«Mif ln«4 ti««»« i« »•. Dp«<uh«t« al way« in at*«ndan<«, • h'a t*Mf totehb *»« to*r»vr j lxt»«4 <i** »’><»♦• ea« ««<1 *-”ed t«4 «Maar-bf pr*'«>H bn4 «tottfMaaM »«»*•*' aa. Lady attend A kelise l«Mll tfcbt «a ft«*« >»->*•«4 •• Ik»« t« to M»H fo9 • hffffli»«. ant |>re«eM T a •*<«*« th* V««t ranula » ••t b*ff«r« IlM Rcltebl« Paini»*« Dantista — O’»» Rlil«*KI|V M4 tto- r kjkarM »ter e«t. vhr-d Pianti» Atglirto ft«4« «< fl* ill. a«M. C«*>d WocM »nd Qtut te Servi*.«. I «bfftlaatka« he« a<*4 l**U«4k W W« 4e«'?<4 y««i •'AND IT DIDN'T HURT A R!T° CM Mb*« T. F. k' IM «f f^fODOtù Mf» 4«. Paini««« Rvtraction, M c«ntu Kitract> >n Pre« Our lore« te «o ort«ftl»«J that w« can 4o wlk«a plaice of fcr.jge« *rr ord» «j Flaire f «»4 up. Be«t Pint« Work —P«flfc«y* »•«? «••«« have be.-s»« yxjur «nur« Crown. Brad«« «od Flaw Work •• abe’.*» «i»»t it 1« ' r tn 4r«U ref » a bf^dfr IQ » «Uy tl n«««M»ry. Tk*" «d4 efl-jm*« «re rem .»rd e ib»ci <MM9tg «0« Ot« •trgtoteet F«tn, > a 4 a ptnt« *• *<t«4 l< tb* y»U<* fl ta p«f tevtlr h will veH aa4 it» w*rk *f »«et^atnf fcMbf te«4 Mt e/brftefilf. \to Itto m* »r yeera «top«? race ia Ib e «ari will g«A**nt*< MUaftKti«»« »a «e«r» Crown »nd limit« Worti H'fl a ebasie tn e^mi; y«qif inrteftti app««r>c « and r*> a ftotof 4'gr«eiaa Anea «b« I k b ef t««th in prwy-rly m » bm «bea • bri4g« c«« W Ibd» WIÜ c«M* ae 4ib*«ia>nH «bafl. HO HATES W. A.WISE^s5? t-tshtwt«* •• »be Sass It. , » t- Pe-ru na Pre- **®^ »anta Calciane____ Cold. Molkers wtll find Mr» Win»’ w»s a. (Stag Syrup th. u »I remedy <■ us» tu« io»ir <s»U<Ues* • urutg ;b» tesUUbg psriod. «•••»•••••»««> Many people potaisl in tiding on the .Irrel car». Insufficiently pn troted by ohAbing With all th« In parti» iy <.f the par They start out jwrhaps in the beat of tiia day, aud do not feel the need tisan. Prof. Prlra set fortu the ron- of wraape. The rapid moving oft he car cools the l>«ly urduly. When they »««rd tentlona of tsvth political partlre regard- tbe car pethB|w they are rligh: y j-*•; 1 . ' • lng the tariff. conditl n it is «aeily chilled. Tbla is eepwially tri.» when a perren Is tit At the c>»»e of bls talk he was snr- rounded by the f r iruibers of the ling. Beginning a street car ride In the middle of the «lay end ending it Io the Woman's t’urrent Events < tub. evenir g aln><»l invariably requires •sirs wrap«, but people do mt ob-erve "Ob. Prof Prl'f." ■ iwd the fairest, : there precautlnna. h«t>c« they catch old. “thsnk you so mu- h for jmor pertwtly Co.'iia are very freqner.t In the Spring on this account, and aa th* Sum lovely talk! I tit 'b rsr.ii d all ab<>ut mer ad ranrwe they du not deer rase. During the Spring in >ntl>o no one the tariff now. It a just like a lover's oltoald think <4 it ling on the car without being provided with a arap comparison» the free traders are the A cold caught ui th» hprmg is liab e I" la t t: r ¿h th»- ent rr •"! tier other girls!" Great caution should be observed at this season agsinat cip< uro t > told. During the drat lew plrarant days of bpring, the liaility ol catch ng o dd ia great No woni'et an many fwople acquire muscular rheumatu.i; sr 4 ratsrrhal di»««.< ■ .bn ing Au» •«»“ n. vm n i «« » n»>i • i »4, -pt. ■' •' - v- ; r. n • c !• • '■ • I rertv»e«ly Plata. A'latti Zawfos- What'« got you •>U«h interested In Chat there paper? Job Mturhey I'm looking over thia list of a hundred men tbsl ow. » sll the money In th» country I thought tnebhy my name would be th«rv, but It aia'L Well, I did nt uni* h ‘iprr* to hnd it, no bow. If a man li«»-* bls pocketbook,” who finds It Is no boiler than a ttoh'f If he doeum't return II." ••Yes." rejoined *l>e démoraliser, "hut If - ip- ■!» - ■ !.. i f. : o« - ; »••! book »<dl. It cuiiH-a like pulling teeth to give It up." .4 e»omry v «u «.li - | *r or, S ul >. fi I |f <■ I ■.«*' tcs» • a r » >• »♦ « p< ' t li» t » Inruraht«*. F-«r « <?*•< w-»t»y t i f tttounv rj iC • di «•*«■<’ Bh«1 J>rwrrlh*»'t »««rat ren>rvi»r« and h, fai in lo «ufo <re»tn.’ni. prua «un* t-4 il tn eur«blr Welmec ha* pfo.m »*«i»rthtr» a ronwiltiill itaI <1 .a»and iheroioro rt*n»tl uib’tifel tn’-.t«reni «tarrh • ure •« ' a •- ! ’ v i ’ ' ‘ j -.ie.1- Oblò. U «»tilt ernie fOttlmial euro on t r trark«!. li 1« t«àrn taier? «Hy Infrom 1« to a |< aajw'»ttoiul If urta on thè M» m » I fltn«l rnu <■ >r»t « *uri«< » » (J ih» ayirtem ?h*»yr <‘<trune .«r» »»»r nnr « •»e H t • a t r ¡ ' ti - ’’i»i •' u ; '■ ' j -wr r ■ i -; ' 1 1* t. • • ■ i ’J- lrg to uiiectltms on the bottle, and continued until every syti ¡> <>ni disap pears. I\> not put It <>ff. Do not arete tim» by taking other reme lire. Berin at orc« to take Peruna and Continue taking it until you are positive that the oold haa entirely disappeared. This may save jou a Io rg and pe bapg «erlou» Hines« later on. Bad tiled» from told. Mr. M J. Ihniaili, x.cr.ta'V It; Ing Material Trade» Council, 151 Wash ington BL, Chicago, III., wiitea; •'I have found your medicine to be unuan»llv • fficaclons in getting nd of laid effects from <oU, and more espe cially in driving away all symptoms of catarrh, with which I am frequently troubled. “ The rebel Peruns gives In catarrhs! trouble« alone la well worth the price per bottle. 1 have used ths remedy for several year» now.” Spelt» of (onghing. Mrs. C. F 1-ong, write« from At- stood, Colorado, as follows: ‘‘When 1 wrote yon for advice roy little thrre-year old girl had a cough fall* lo rurn. nt'od i«>r rtrvuUr* and tc«U' that had Iwen troubling her for four m rdha. Bb» took cold vsm K, and F J t'HBXKT A Ca«Th1»4o. Ohi* would wherte and have epe'ls of cough log that would eootrlitned last for ball an hour. •‘.Now we car. never thank van enough f >r th« change you Lave made in our little one’s health. Bvfere »he began taking your Peruns ah« suffered every thing in ths way <4 cough, col la and croup, but now -he has taien n t quite a h utle of Peruns, and is well and strong as abe haa ever I m er. in her life.” Pe-eu-na for ( old». Mr. James Moirircn, till East Iflth Ht., Paterson, N. J , write» **l have given Pe runa a fair tra', and I find it to b* ju»t what y >n claim it to be. I cannot pmiae it too highly. I have used two bottles in my family for cubia, and everything imaglnoble. I can safely aay tl at y. ir medicino is ths beet I have ever used.” »nbt hf frrUMUf», T*-f late Ha») a Family FHb f«»r em»Ai:{>ation. Iler i«rlri anrr. "Mr t'higvton.'* »aid th» caller, "you may »top my paper." "It doesn't tit your pantry »helves, pe haps, ma’am." »»Id the editor of tto* Spiketown Hllsasrd, >»nw»t ically. "T hat bain't got nothing io do with it." "You've found that yott tan borrow ¡1 from a nvlghbor bere» Iter?" "That ain't the reason, neither." "Poa«ibly you don't Ilk* the editorial policy of the paper.'* "Xu, air; I don’t My nephew w»» »r- rested last week for stealin' a hog. and you didn’t say a word atout It '" A Gl» lea Him a Pointer. “Nagg'i»." «aid Horas, "you've »een that story ef mln« that's running through one of the magasin-» llvw would you advise me to » t.d It up? ! want to giva it a happy ending." "Put all the ebarariers in the story," sntwerrd N'aggu», ‘sbosrd so eiruraion •tramer for a t:»«>n'ight ride Send the boat out to th middle of the lak "Year AJeinn.l.r the Great had J.iat »ulxlued Ilm rphalii». "Anybody can boat a br.n.ho," he said, "but it take» a i tn to put the »oartie« on a big tour h x.’.- l devil like thia one.” Ileitis «bread, politic fedone, the cow- l«na of that are a .»- I tl < unpr-s. .n to t" out that they were afraid to try to rule the »avare beast, and the aubwrvi- ■ i • i . - I. ■ I ■ . in that "Aud blow it up ” imomaiun. l> Inrouraaa >'«l l*laa«*r. OUCH, OH MY BACK NEURALGIA. STITCHE3. LAMCi ES3, CRAMP TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM W ET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS. A WRENCH OH TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN'T RESIST ST JACOBS OIL Pale, thin, Nervous ? Sold for over U) years. < •l«a Oss st lire Owe. M N aov». WOMtH, » >ats ANO C MU.ORIN 0^1'- to. L. DoutVaa mnAwe anrf sails more»««, -, KW HHtrn's rJ.iO. 93.00 anti »9.Kti ul^aa ’i“* thsn an, Ctbor mar-utnolrirsr ki ihn_____ malO, Aauavaa rterjr /rarW rh«le .*j »A»*», fit bartan. <nlr longan, and ara at ftraatar salua Iban an, albor - cl «, «3* ».L D-.îhx$4'JpShmCtoaelBeEttnlMAt An,Pt!« v ««“ • Al ri<»V V» un i-UT-tek’-lf S I Vr Mte beat aiuto? druleiu eyeryteheVW waAtoü ( M«te« frw« t« an» ; •».-•« -el f ilie to O kql.slllMta. Mev«« UNb le«i fruta '• • «T t«- v « jra't < f !» te atri ... u is OnSy One ••Bromo Qu/n/ne" r:>at is Laxativo Bromo Quinino «» Tee Paid Meas. Take acrapa of cold meat of kind, cut In uniform alto, add a pleou ef butter the alto of a walnut and one •mall onion, and fry together until brown Add boiling water to make a good gravy, and thl' ken with flour to ths consistency of cream. This makes an eK'ollent '•warmed over" dlali. that in New Tork City mm who were educated are in various employ- law offices. • Hors *T Alt. »met». ron tvrav Mt MKtK O» THt raMiLV Thl* »• the flr«t d<WW»r WfMild ask "Ar* y • r b» w i< ir*;u ar Tw Ila Ann«« thalilol r *rU«MQ «f th« tw*«ia to at»*Mat*!f rtkI ti» r»r«»ff*nr. K«x*n four Itver artlv« a»4 your t--w«H i««uUr bjr ufcittg UtaUv« do*««»! Ayer*« Illis. Mrs. Ixittsklils, whs bad beso Invitad le altead Iba opening »esaion sf iba moth er* ..ngre»» was sending bar ragrate over the telephone ’ It'« awfully kind of you ts ssk me. Mrs. Ondego.” she ss Id. "but I can't come. I'm toe bu»v lochine sfter th» children It la estimated there are 12JOO for the her who aunts outside of » Catching Cold on the Street Car White litt!« G rir.i l» was looking ont nt » window during a t'tuniteratorm ah» eaw a flash of lig.itn'.ug play along a t»legreph wire. "Ob. cianima." » • etclairned. "I Just saw a pt«*-» of the sun fall down front tba sky !"- New York l'resa M! iuf (ta»? Miy that wh< u » t!:am<»n<1 jnnuM-a a <<»rtaln i‘lzn it In worth no uior«* than a niiiallvr cue.** thatP *’lf It » too large It lmi*t mnrkrfabl*. Nobody want« to w. «r a din i.mid aa bulky a» a gla*« do«»r knob.” •’ll that no? Then it mu«t t«e aw fully dl*'"iirn»lni; for a man to dig up Of Interest to Farmers, The following publication» of interret a wpwrkhT an big »• a football.*— r to farmer» and other» have been laaiied Cleveland Philo by the Agricultural department of the III« Ideai ot Onr. Federal government and will be furn Th» teacher in th« I'arktown school ished free, eo long as they are availa was hearing th» rlaaa in gv graphy. "Wbat I» known «• the Great liivldel»* ble. eicept where otherwise noted, up on application to the Buparintendent she a«krd. "Puttin' a big watermelon!" answered of Doeamonto, Government Ptlutmg little ‘Ks.lu* with a grin that showed sll Waabington, l>. t‘. hie ivories.—Chicago Tributi», Bulletirr No, 145.—Preparing land for Irrigation and Methohi of Applying Water. Prepared by tlie agri.to ol irri gation investigation. Pp. B4, pls. 7, tig» .13. Price 15 rente. Thia bulletin gnre deocriptlona of method« of remov ing sagebrush, of nnoothng land, of laying out field» for different systems of applying water, and of the different system» of applying water. Ths vari- rre'h ds are compared M t<> CO»t end efficiency. Bulleltn No. 14fl.—Current Wlirele Then your blood must be in Ttieit Veo in Lifting Water for Irriga tion. Prepared In the • ftb-e of experi a very bud condition. You all other parts of the body, and n>lv the bl<»-l <4 any ami all II poisons. S.S.S, cures Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Sall Rhetnn, l’oi-.<>n Oak and I Hy. Netti« Rath, ment aiatione. Irrigation investigationa. certainly know what to take, and all other skin trembles, and • tin s them pcimanently by removing every Pp. 38. pls 4, fig»- 21. Price 10 cents, then take it -Ayer’s Sarsa li'awringv and photographs of a large I ■ number of wheels used for rasing water parilla. If you doubt, then medical advice desired furnish, d fu c to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATT-AWTA. GA. from ftreains are given, accom|>anied consult your doctor. Weknow by deectlptions, statements of coot, and what be will say about this diecuNions of efficiency. A general die- cuaalon of th» theory of current wheel» grand old family medicine. ie al»o given. Oiì NO ONE CAN ALWAYS AVOID aa for . the ru-.rhfrn railroad, baa a kern Gaelic wit tn.e »anu afternoon while walking along tire railroad tracks he fouml a ae-'tlon hand placidly a'.-rjdng Lrabb- the rails < allaltso looked dis- giietnliy st the delinquent tor a full minute ai»l then remarked; "Flap» on. ye lary iffialflreti. alaps on. fur as Jong as you a'ape you've got a Job. but when you wake up you ain't got nans " l-!|qiln-ott's Magaalne. USTO THf WORLD OVtR V N U NO. 17 OS Uway« remember the full name. >r thia »Ignat tire on every look boa PUTNAM FADELESS DYES I Color more Kooda brighter and faster color» Uvan any other dye. Ono 10c peck**e colors allk, wool and cotton equally wen f P<r,<5' 'eauJl*. Ask dealer, or we will send poet paid at 10c a pacto.vre. Write <<« fiee bAokil» H-wy to dye, bleaclgand mis colors. MONROE DRUG COMPANY? "“*0°^*°**