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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESD AY .
PAUK F O U R
P low in g by E lectricity .
R ecen t
re p o r ts
in d ic a te th a t in
Ita ly p lo w in g Is b e in g su c c e s sfu lly
d one by e le c tric en e rg y . An In s ta n c e
g iven Is th a t a t R eg g io E m ilia , w h ere
741 a c re s w ere p lo w ed , th e u se a n d
loss of e le c tric ity in th e w o rk a g g re ­
g a tin g 3 5 ,0 0 0 k ilo w a tt h o u rs . T h e
plow ing Is d o n e to a d e p th o f 14 to
16 in ch es, th e p u rp o s e b ein g to ra ise
u n u sed so il to th e reg io n of ro o t a c ­
tion. At G azzo V ero n ese th e p lo w ip g
w ith a n im a ls w as p u t a t 15.30 pqr
a c re as a m in im u m , a n d $5.70 as a
m ax im u m ; w ith s te a m a t $4.30 an
a c re , a n d w ith e le c tric e n e rg y , $3 a n
acre. T h e r a te a t w hich e le c tric e n ­
ergy is ta k e n fo r th is use is p u t a t 3
c e n ts a k ilo w a t h o u r. In o th e r d is ­
tr ic ts th e c h a rg e fo r e le c tric ity ru n s
h ig h as 4 c e n ts a k ilo w a tt h o u r.
T h e p lo w in g d o n e by th e Ita lia n s
was by m ean s o f a c a p s ta n d ev ice,
c a b le to d raw th e plow , a n d e le c tric
m o to r to o p e ra te th e w in d in g m a ­
c h in e.
T h e p low s w ere o n w h eels
an d a rr a n g e d In g a n g s. In th is w o rk
it w as fo u n d t h a t a b o u t 89 a c re s
co u ld be p low ed w ith o u t s h iftin g th e
s ta tio n a ry p la n t.
L ist o f L etters.
R e m a in in g le tte r s u n c a lle d fo r In
th e G re sh a m postofflce fo r w eek e n d ­
ing J u n e 1 4 th , 1914.
L e tte rs — C o u p le G e a r F r e ig h t
W heel Co., Ed. S h o ry , A. F in le y , M rs.
C. H. M cD annel. Mrs. C has. T a g g e rt.
C a rd s A ndy C ase, O. E. L a n d e ss,
M rs A g a th a C u tte r G lth e n s , M rs.
A rt F in ley .
T h e se le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e
d ead
le t te r
office
Ju n e
2 8 th ,
1914, if n o t d e liv e re d b efo re.
In
c a llin g fo r th e ab o v e, p le a se say “ a d ­
v e rtis e d ,” g iv in g d a te o f list.
i. M c C o l l , p . m .
S h ak e Off Your Ith eu in atisin .
Now is th e tim e to g e t rid o f y o u r
rh e u m a tis m . T ry a tw en ty -fiv e c e n t
b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im e n t
an d see how q u ic k ly y o u r rh e u m a tic
p a in s d is a p p e a r.
Sold by G re sh a m
D ru g C o., an d all D ealers.
FOR CONVENIENCE
Use a Solid Alcohol Stove
Useful in the hom e and cam p
N on-explosive, N o Odor, N o Sm oke
D o es not leak, Cannot Spill
A lw ays R eady for U se
F olds up in a Small Package
Price
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Oregon.
See O u r lO c a n d 25c W in d o w
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Hazelwood Ice Cream
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AND VICINITY
M iss A da Von H elm , o f M a rm o t, is
a s s is tin g M rs J. H. S to c k e r.
M rs. B en j. C a m e ro n h a d a s g u e sts
on e day
last" w eek, M iss C a ro lin e
K ellogg o f T aco m a, a n d M iss R u th
B a rto n of S e a ttle , W a sh in g to n . Mrs.
F o r th e lo n g w in te r se a so n ,
C a m ero n e n te r ta in e d
on
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w
hen fre s h f r u it is u n a v a ila b le .
E. M. C a n p re tu r n e d fro m a visit la s t Mr. a n d M rs. C. F. W eisb e c k e r
T h e b est s u b s tit u te is choice
w ith h is d a u g h te r M rs. F ra n k N oble and d a u g h te r s M arie a n d F ra n c e s of
at
T o led o ,
W a sh in g to n .
A lb e rt G ra n d F o rk s , N o rth D akota.
so u n d f r u it p ro p e rly p u t up.
C am p w ill re m a in d u rin g th e s u m m e r
’ ►
W allace W ilk in so n le ft on M onday
to a s s is t his b ro th e r-in -la w In th e
fo r C a rlto n to jo in h is f a th e r w ho
g a ra g e .
has c h a rg e o f a sa w m ill a t th a t place.
F ro m S e lected f r u it th a t c an be
Mr. a n d M rs. A lonzo R a d fo rd , of
P. P e te rs o n a n d th r e e d a u g h te r s
C o ttre ll, v isite d on S u n d a y w ith th e o f P o rtla n d w ere S u n d a y g u e s ts of
re lie d u p o n to g iv e th e d e sire d
l a t te r 's p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. W m. M r. a n d M rs. C a rl D ahl.
re s u lt.
W E H A V E IT !
O ur
C aldo.
H a rry Jo h n s o n h a s g o n e to S ea­
re p u ta tio n is back of b o th fr u it
Rev. M elv ille T. W ire le ft M onday sid e w h e re he w ill re m a in fo r so m e j
and
j a r s — G ood
h o u sew iv es
fo r L a k ev iew . O reg o n , w h e re he w ill I tim e.
w ill g e t th e re s u lts .
sp e n d a tw o w e e k s’ v a c a tio n .
Rev. '
H en ry K an e a n d fam ily w ere th e '
Dr. C o n k le w ill su p p ly th e p u lp it a t g u e sts on S u n d ay o f M r. a n d Mrs.
th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h d u r ­ C la u d e S to c k to n .
in g Mr. W ire ’s ab sen ce.
A r th u r F ie ld h o u s e , w ho h a s been
Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n B row n e n te r ­ on th e sick list, Is re p o r te d im p ro v - j
Phone 831
ta in e d o n S u n d ay Mr. E d w a rd s, of ing.
H e p p n e r, Mr. a n d M rs. W. T h a c k ­
M iss E th e l W ilk in so n s p e n t th e !
e r a n d c h ild re n of P o rtla n d .
Mrs. day to d a y a t C o ttre ll th e g u e s t of
T h a c k e r, w ho is a niece of M rs Miss P e a rl R uegg.
B row n, a n d th e c h ild re n a re re m a in -
NEW FORM OF NATIONAL
L a st S u n d a y ’s b a ll g a m e w ith th e GRANGE OBSERVES
! ing fo r th e w eek a t th e B row n h om e
L iu n to n G ia n ts on th e A th le tic c lu b j
CHILDREN S DAY
PROHIBITION AMENDMENT
An a u to lo ad o f G resh am people, g ro u n d s , w as a v icto ry fo r th e A th - i
C h ild re n ’s d ay w as o b se rv e d in
A n im p o r ta n t c h a n g e h a s b een
¡in c lu d in g Mrs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n an d le tlc s by a sc o re of 13 to 3.
G re sh a m g ra n g e w ith a n a p p ro p r ia te m ad e in th e fo rm of th e N a tio n a l
c h ild re n , M rs. H. L. St. C la ir a n d
R ay L a n g w o rth y , o f N ew b erg , sp e n t
d a u g h te r M a rg a re t a n d P a u l E lfo rd , a day o r tw o th is w eek v is itin g w ith p ro g ra m on S a tu r d a y la s t. T h e le c t­ P ro h ib itio n a m e n d m e n t w hich is now
u re h o u r w as In c h a rg e of M rs. H. E.
v is ite d “ G la d io lu s F a r m ” S u n d ay a f ­ his a u n t M rs. C. M. O lip h a n t.
b e fo re c o n g re s s a n d on w h ich it is
D avis, w ho h ad been a p p o in te d by
te rn o o n . T h is in te r e s tin g fa rm Is lo-
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L e c tu r e r P a rs o n s to a r r a n g e th e p ro ­
I c a te d on th e P ip e L in e ro a d a t th e
E. L. T h o rfle, w hich m a d e fo r h im ­ g ra m
An in te r e s tin g list of r e c ita ­ fu tu re . I t is now b e fo re th e ju d ic i­
| co n flu en ce of th g B ull R un a n d S a n ­
se lf a lo cal fa m e by tr a v e lin g r u r a l tio n s a n d m u sical n u m b e rs w ere r e n ­
a ry c o m m itte e a n d is k n o w n as th e
d y riv e rs an d c o m m a n d s a m a g n ifi­
m ail ro u te No. 2 e v ery day fo r n e a rly d e re d , m any of th e p a r tic ip a n ts b eing
S e n a te J o in t R e so lu tio n No. 88. T h e
c e n t view . T h e in d u s try of ra is in g
ten y e a rs , is d e a d . H e d ied on S a t­
p ian o p u p ils of Mrs. F re d F le ld h o u e , te x t of th e m e a s u re is a s fo llo w s:
g la d io li fo r th e m a r k e t is in Its in -
u rd a y m o rn in g la s t of old age. He
w ho d rille d th e m fo r th e o ccasion.
! fan cy h e re , h o w e v e r 35,000 b u lb s
W h e re a s e x a c t sc ie n tific re s e a rc h
h ad been w o rth le s s fo r o v e r a y e a r
A lth o u g h in m o st cases it w as th e h as d e m o n s tra te d t h a t a lc o h o l is a
w ere so ld fro m th is fa rm d u rin g th e
but w as a llo w e d to live o u t h is n a t u r ­
first p u b lic a p p e a ra n c e , th e n u m b e rs | n a rc o tic p o iso n , d e s tru c tiv e a n d d e ­
p a s t se a so n .
W h en th e b lo o m in g
al d ay s in q u ie t re s t u n til th e end
w ere re n d e re d in a very c re d ita b le g e n e ra tin g to th e h u m a n o rg a n is m ,
se a so n a r r iv e s it is ex p ected
th a t
cam e.
g r e a t q u a n titie s o f c u t flow ers will
a n d t h a t its d is tr ib u tio n a s a b e v e r­
m a n n e r.
R ecent o b s e r v a tio n s in th is v ic in i­
I be d isp o se d of. W. L. C rissey o f th e
T h e p ro g ra m c o n siste d of re c ita ­ a g e o r c a n ta in e d in fo o d s lay s a
by
F lo re n c e K e rn , F ra n c e s s ta g g e rin g eco n o m ic b u rd e n upon th e
P o rtla n d C o m m e rc ia l c lu b Is th e p ro ­ ty show t h a t th e lo g a n b e rry cro p w as tio n s
p rie to r. T h e p lace is in th e c a re of b a d ly d a m a g e d by th e cold A pril W ellin g an d G eo rg ie S ta p le to n , p ian o s h o u ld e rs of th e p eo p le, lo w e rs to an
ra in s. T h e re w ill n o t be m uch of a d u e ts by H azel S h a ttu c k a n d L e titla a p p a llin g d e g re e th e a v e ra g e s t a n d ­
h is p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. C rissey.
cro p th is y e a r b eyond th e first w e e k 's P u lfe r, G race F ie ld h o u s e a n d M abel a rd o f c h a r a c te r o f o u r c itiz e n s h ip ,
N. A n d e rso n , of New B oston, M is­
p ick in g .
M ichel, E liz a b e th S c h w e d le r a n d M a­ th e re b y u n d e rm in in g th e p u b lic m o r­
s o u ri, is v is itin g w ith h is b ro th e r,
G la d sto n e
C h a u ta u q u a
p ro g ra m bel M etzger. P ia n o so lo s w ere r e n ­ a ls a n d th e fo u n d a tio n of fre e in s ti­
E m a n u e l A n d erso n a n d fam ily.
has been re c e iv e d , co n v e y in g a ll n ec­ d e re d by H a n n a h L an e a n d G lad y s tu tio n s , p ro d u c e s w id e sp re a d c rim e ,
J . W. T a g g a r t a n d w ife, w ho re ­ essa ry
in f o rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th e N eal.
E liz a b e th S c h w e d le r, M rs. p a u p e rism a n d in s a n ity , in flic ts d it-
c e n tly so ld th e ir h o m e in C lev elan d m e e tin g w hich b e g in s th is y e a r on J e n n ie O sw ald a n d
M rs. L o ttie e a se a n d u n tim e ly d e a th u p o n h u n ­
a d d itio n , is m o v in g to d a y to A lta- Ju ly 7 th a n d c o n tin u e s u n til th e 19th. T hom pson sa n g solos.
d re d s of th o u s a n d s of c itiz e n s , a n d
u iead e , P o rtla n d , w h e re th e y hav e It Is a n id e a l v a c a tio n fo r a ll w ho can
F o llo w in g th e m u sic a l p ro g ra m , b lig h ts w ith d e g e n e ra c y th e i r c h il­
p ro p e rty .
Geo. J o h n s to n , of P o rt- get aw ay .
M rs. W. R- K ern ta lk e d on c a n n in g d re n u n b o rn , th r e a te n in g th e f u t u n
j la n d , w ho b o u g h t th e T a g g a rt place,
Mr. a n d M rs. R. W. K e rn e n te r ­ fr u it, w ith e sp ecial re fe re n c e to ex ­ in te g rity a n d th e v e ry life of th e n a ­
i w ill ta k e p o ssessio n a t on ce w ith his ta in e d a t d in n e r on M onday n ig h t Mr. h ib itio n p u rp o se s. She rec o m m e n d e d tio n ; T h e re fo r e be It
fam ily .
R esolved by th e s e n a te a n d H ouse
an d M rs. H. L. St. C la ir. T h e o cca­ th e use of a la r g e m o u th e d j a r fo r
M rs. W. P. D odge, o f M ed fo rd , O r­ sion w as th e b ir th d a y o f M rs. S' c o n v en ie n ce in c le a n in g a n d filling, of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s o f th e U n ite d
eg o n , h a s r e tu r n e d to h e r h o m e a fte r C la ir a n d B aby L eroy K ern .
a n d sa id th a t f r u it can be su c c e s sfu l­ S ta te s o f A m e ric a in C o n g re ss a s ­
a s h o r t v isit w ith h e r s is te r M rs. Geo
se m b le d (tw o - th ir d s o f e a c h H o u se
Mrs. M. N y stro m h a s p u rc h a s e d o ly co o k ed In th e ja r s in th e oven.
H. S u n d a y .
Mrs. S u n d ay r e tu rn e d lot on P ow ell s tr e e t ju s t e a st o f L. P.
th a t
th e
fo llo w in g
An u n u su a lly fine d in n e r w as e n ­ c o n c u r r in g ) ,
w ith h e r a n d w ill sp e n d so m e tim e In M a n n in g 's re s id e n c e a n d w ill a t once jo y ed a t noon by a la rg e n u m b e r ot a m e n d m e n t of th e c o n s titu tio n be,
M ed fo rd a n d A sh la n d v is itin g w ith b u ild a h o m e fo r h e r fam ily . T h e g ra n g e r s a n d th e i r c h ild re n .
a n d h e re b y is, p ro p o se d to th e s ta te s ,
re la tiv e s.
to beco m e v alid as a p a r t o f th e c o n ­
lot w as p u rc h a s e d of F. O lb rleh .
B id s
W an te d .
s titu tio n w hen ra tifie d by th e le g is la ­
F re d F ie ld h o u se , H. M. M iller and
Mrs. W. R. K e rn e n te r ta in e d on
S ealed b id s w ill be receiv ed up to tu r e s of th e s e v e ra l s ta te s , as p r o v id ­
Ja c k s o n Jo n e s left M onday m uynlng Sunday M rs. P e te rs o n o f P o rtla n d
fo r M a n z a n ita B each w h ere th e y w ill a n d M rs. S tech , of S e a ttle , W a sh in g ­ J u ly 15, 1914, a t th e office o f th e ed by th e c o n s titu tio n :
c le rk a t G re sh a m , O reg o n , fo r f u r n ­
“ A rtic le ------- .
be fo r a few w eek s e n g a g e d In b u ild -
ton.
is h in g 70 c o rd s of first cla ss w ood
“ S ectio n 1. T h e sa le , m a n u f a c tu r e
i Ing a b u n g alo w fo r a P o rtla n d m an.
M rs.
T o w n se n d ,
w ife of W. L.
tr a n s p o r ta tio n fo r s a le
T h ey w ere
a c c o m p a n ie d
by Miss T o w n sen d , a n d d a u g h te r M arie, have a b o u t e q u a l a m o u n ts of fir, a ld e r and fo r sa le ,
m ap le o r a sh p re f e rre d . S am e to be a n d im p o rta tio n fo r s a le o f in to x ic a t­
F lo re n c e F ie ld h o u se .
a rriv e d fro m A sh la n d to m a k e th e ir
d e liv e re d a t th e sch o o lh o u se on o r in g liq u o rs fo r b e v e ra g e p u rp o s e s in
hom e h e re .
b efo re S e p te m b e r 10, 1914. T h e rig h t th e U n ite d S ta te s a n d a ll te r r it o r y
K irk T h o m p so n b eg a n w ork th is
is re s e rv e d to r e je c t an y o r all bids. s u b je c t to th e ju r is d ic tio n th e re o f,
m o rn in g in W. R. B u rk e ’s jew elry
D. M. R O B E R T S , C le rk ,
a n d e x p o rta tio n fo r s a le th e r e fro m
sto re .
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a re fo re v e r p ro h ib ite d .
M rs. L. 4*. M a n n in g h a s been e n ­
"S ec. 2. T h e c o n g re s s o r th e s ta te s ^
te r ta in in g h e r n ep h ew J. R. H en ­ .u r e s StublMiin. Itchy Skin T roubles
w ith in th e i r re s p e c tiv e ju r is d ic tio n s
d ric k s an d w ife of B u rn s, O reg o n ,
" I covild s c r a tc h m y self to pieces" s h a ll h a v e p o w e r to e n fo rc e th is a r t i ­
d u rin g th e p a st w eek. Mr. a n d Mrs.
is o fte n h e a rd fro m su ffe re rs of E c­ cle by all n e e d fu l le g is la tio n .”
H e n d ric k s h a v e been v is itin g th ro u g h
zem a, T e tte r, Itc h a n d s im ila r S kin
th e W illa m e tte V alley a n d w ill m ak e
D r. C la ra n c e T ru e W ilso n sa y s :
e ru p tio n s.
D on’t s c r a tc h — sto p th e
a tr ip to th e P u g e t S o u n d c o u n try be-
A ching a t o n ce w ith D r. H o b so n ’s “ T h e B ible five tim e s p ro h ib its w ine
fo r r e tu r n in g hom e.
,
E czem a O in tm e n t. Its first a p p lica- d rin k in g , tw e lv e tim e s d e n o u n c e s it
M iss L a u ra D avis h a s g o n e to C o r­
.ion s t a r ts h e a lin g ; th e re d , ro u g h , as a p o iso n , a n d u tt e r s a h u n d re d
v a llis fo r a few d a y s w h e re sh e w ill tcaly, itc h in g sk in is s o o th e d by th e
w a rn in g s a n d re p ro o fs in re g a r d to
be a g u e st a t th e w ed d in g of Miss h e a lin g an d co o lin g m ed icin es. Mrs.
th o s e w ho u se i t .”
L in n ie D ttrell w ho fo rm e rly re s id e d
A. E in fe ld t, R ock Is la n d , 111., af-
“ P u t «11 p o litic a l c o r r u p tio n
to ­
in G re sh a m .
e r u sin g Dr. H o b so n 's E czem a O in t­ g e th e r in o n e filth y m ass, a d d up all
D u rin g th e p a st w eek, am o n g th e m en t, w rite s : " T h is is th e first tim e
o th e r c rim e s a n d d u m p th e m in to th is
I p a tr o n s a t
R e g a l’s c o tta g e , w h ere u n in e y e a rs I h a v e been fre e from
c o lle c tio n , m u ltip ly a ll o th e r s o r ­
su c h d e lic io u s ch ic k e n d in n e r s a re th e d re a d f u l a ilm e n t." G u a ra n te e d .
row s, d is a p p o in tm e n ts a n d b lig h te d
se rv e d , w e re Mr. a n d Mrs. B ill P a n g le 50c, nt y o u r D ru g g ist.
p ro sp e c ts, a n d th e e n tir e su m w ould
of th e H ellig , Dr. C au fleld a n d w ife.
A m a g a z in e w r ite r say s th a t a kiss not e q u a l th e r e s u lta n t evil fro m th is
Mr. a n d M rs. B lu m a u e r, Mr an d Mrs. >n th e fo re h e a d d e n o te s rev e re n c e .
leg alized c rim e — th e liq u o r traffic.”
G rav es of G rav es M usic s to re , Mr
We m ig h t a d d th a t a k iss on th e e a r
"W’h e n e v e r you h a v e b lin d pigs,
a n d Mrs. R o s e n th a ll, Mrs. K a u fm a n n le n o te s th a t th e g irl is a n a r t f u l
you h a v e b lin d officers; a n d w hen
a n d d a u g h te r . J u liu s F rie n d ly a n d a
lo d g er.
you h a v e a b lin d officer, he is ta k in g
p a rty o f y o u n g frie n d s.
s o m e th in g to k e e p h is ey es c lo s e d .”
Mr.
and
Mrs. J . E. B ailey, ol
A w om an m ay not be fo n d o t fic-
C a m d e n , M isso u ri, a re th e g u e s ts ol ion b ec a u se sh e lis te n s p a in fu lly to
U sed ra n g e s fo r s a le c h e a p , a t
Mr. a n d M rs. L ew is C. M etzger. M rs ih e ex cu ses of h e r h u sb a n d .
S te rlin g A K id d e r ’s.
B ailey a n d Mrs. M etzg er a r e sis te rs
The
W o m e n ’s H om e M issionary
B est B ra n d of S h in g le s, $1.95 p e r
S p ecial F e n c e sa le , 39 in. F ie ld
so ciety w ill h o ld th e ir a n n u a l ele c ­ ■'enee a t 27c p e r ro d ; 3 ft. W ire th o u s a n d . P h o n e 791. K e r n ’s L u m ­
tio n of officers next W e d n esd ay , J u n e G ate $2.26. M etzg er B ro s.— Adv.
b e r Y ard .
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17. a t th e h o m e of M rs 8. C. Jo n e s of
lltg h la n d F a rm .
A u to m o b ile s w ill
leav e th e M E. c h u rc h at 2 o ’clock
to a c c o m o d a te any w ho w ish a con
I vevance.
GET
READY
CANNING T IM E
Make Your Preserves •;
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The TAD Grocery store
Fruit Can ning Time
W e are P rep ared tc > Supply Y our W ants
Mason Jars, .
Economy Jars,
Atlas E-Z Seal,
Jar Rubbers
Jelly
We
. . . pints, quarts, 2 quarts
. . . pints, quarts, 2 quarts
. . . pints, quarts, 2 quarts
Clamps
Etc.
Jar ( 'aps
Paraline
Glasse; s
w ant Strawberri es, Raspberries,
Butter and C lucls :ens
O ur A uto
Delivery
D e liv e rie s
fc •r
means
Eggs,
P ro m p te r
you
” E METZGE :R BROS. “
“Quality a nd Service”
C L /^ fß U P
SE C O N D H AND M O TO R C Y C LE fo r
sa le.
F ly in g M erkel. Good co n ­
d itio n
T e rm s re a s o n a b le . G re s h ­
am O a ra g e . P h o n e 801.
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WHY NOT YOU?
A la r g e sto c k of S creen D oors
W ire
S creen .
A d ju s ta b le W indow
S c re e n s a t M etzg er B ros. “ S w at th e
F ly .” — Adv.
A lim ite d n u m b e r of e ach g e n e ra tio n of
m en a tta in fin an cial success. T h e y a re th e
o n es w hose d e te r m in a tio n to w in le a d s th e m
to sav e s te a d ily a n d b a n k th e ir m oney s y s te m ­
a tic a lly .
T ak e P len ty o f T im e to E at.
T h e re is a s a y in g th a t " r a p id e a t ­
ing is slow s u ic id e ."
If you have
fo rm ed th e h a b it o f e a tin g too ra p ld -
' ly you a re m ost lik ely su ffe rin g from
in d ig e stio n o r c o n s tip a tio n , w hich
w ill re s u lt e v e n tu a lly in s e rio u s ill
ness u n le s s c o rre c te d . D ig estio n be
g in s in th e m o u th . F o o d sh o u ld bt
th o ro u g h ly m a s tic a te d an il I n s a liv a t­
ed. T h e n w hen you h av e a fu lln e ss
' of th e sto m a c h o r feel d u ll a n d s t u ­
pid a f t e r e a tin g , ta k e o n e o f C h a m ­
b e rla in 's T a b le ts
M any se v e re cases
! of sto m a c h tr o u b le a n d c o n stip a tio n
! hav e been c u re d by th e u se o f th e se
- ta b le ts
T h e) a re easy to ta k e and
moat a g re e a b le In effect. Sold
by
Greeham Drug Co., anu a ll Dealer».
YOU
c an q u a lify as o n e w ho w ill a c h ie v e p e rm a ­
n e n t su ccess, by b eco m in g a p e rs is te n t d ep o s­
ito r In o u r b an k .
B egin today to show th at you are "m ade of
the rig h t kind of stuff."
L et y o u r first s te p be to o pen an a c c o u n t w ith
Tke\ Basil tb t
Helps tbe Mas tha! Helps
Husselt
FIRST STATE BANS!
G R E .S M A M . ’ O R E L.
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