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TILE HKBMISTON AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dis appears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toil et requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis ease. Unprofitable. Lott—One never loses anything by keeping an engagement punctually. Scott—Except half an hour’s time waiting for the other fellow.- HERALD, Down the Y Wet Coa^ of Mexico " . (LN4 941 poto ad) - % 1) Mi)," j* 02. ■ ‘A . > EC : . home to King Philip, the Mex- 7 lean west const hus lured the restless pioneer. First it was the ad- venturer, scattering his bones over the trackless hills; then the gold hunter and miner—and finally the farmer and 1 Try this yourself then pass cowman, building up homes and for • It along to others. tunes. It is one of the world’s garden I It works! spots, this rich west coast ; a country of singular charm, of striking contrasts Ouch !?!?!! This kind of rough and varied opportunity. Nowhere on talk will be heard less here in town if earth is life more easy. As one idler people troubled with corns will follow cleverly phrased it, “You can kick your the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops breakfast off a tree, any morning in of a drug called freezone when applied the year.” to a tender, aching corn or hardened Here, with the advent of peace, far- callous stops soreness at once, and reaching progress must inevitably soon the corn or callous dries up and dawn. Linked with California by rail lifts right off without pain. and sail, and with two hundred Ameri He says freezone dries immediately can millions already invested, the fu and never inflames or even irritates ture of the west coast is peculiarly the surrounding skin. A small bottle of freezone will cost very little at any tied up with that of the United States drug store, but will positively remove —a question of big trade and mutual every hard or soft corn or callous human betterment, says a contributor from one’s feet Millions of American to the Los Angeles Times. women will welcome this announce It is a kaleidoscopic, colorful trip— ment since the inauguration of the high heels. If your druggist doesn’t the train ride from the border south, have freezone tell him to order a small into West Mexico. Scenic, startling and full of bright, buoyant life it is, bottle for you. after you have passed Guaymas and Making Assurance Doubly Sure. plunged into the primitive Yaqui coun The pupils in a certain class in try. hygiene were told to set down on Flocks of screeching, squawking par paper the reasons why, in their opin rots flap noisily overhead. Skulking ion, cremation was superior to bur coyotes twist oddly away into the palo ial. verde thickets. In smoky, scattered "Cremation is good,” wrote one camps along the railway, Yaqui troops little boy, “because the person might only be in a swoon, and if he is burn —patrolling the line against their wild ed he can not recover.”—New York brothers of the hills—are on duty. You see them making sandals from Times. green cowhide, or cutting up a beef Enigmatical. into shreds and hanging the meat on “You certainly don’t believe in stunted mesquite trees to dry. From hanging es capital punishment?” their outposts comes the dull rattle of “I believe in letting the subject the tomtom. “That Yaqui drum,” one drop.”—Exchange. Mexican officer told me, “always gives “Vanessa says she will wear no the enemy an earache.” At the crowded adobe stations, man’s collar.” "I commend her decision. This fluffy where your train halts leisurely to load stuff is more becoming to her style of beans, hides and crated chickens, a beauty.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. horde of tattered, but bewitching bright-smiling ninas come shyly up, peddling tamales, oranges and odd na tive dulces. American Influence Grow«. Not so long ago the Spanish impress lay strong on the west coast—a sur vival of that romantic age when treas ure-laden galleons sailed between Acapulco and Manila. But now the boats that drop anchor and unload at Acapulco, Mazatlan and Guaymas come from San Francisco—or Seattle. And the trains that crawl down the long coastline from the Arizona border use Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment— are loaded with American machinery, full directions with each package. Sold and American miners, cattlemen and by all druggists and toilet departments. farmers. Only of late has this been true—the rail-head reaching Teplc less Naturally. than ten years ago. But already Yan “He showed his grit when he was kee customs, habits. Influence and im hurled out on the road from his ma plements are making themselves felt ; chine.” "No wonder when he had to bite the slowly, but hopefully. Even certain reform waves, popular dust”—Baltimore American. in the United States of America, have swept over the border and engulfed the Mexicans. Licensed gambling on the west const Is practically abolished. Bull fights are giving way to baseball. THAT IS One day In Hermosillo I saw soldiers carrying demijohns of tequila—the once universal alcoholic drink—carry ing them Into the street, and smashing is often needed in cases of them in the gutter. Pungent smells floated In the air. “What Is it you do? ” I asked a native sergeant. “El POOR APPETITE Estado es seco” (the state is dry) he HEARTBURN ’ said, punching his bayonet into an other demijohn. Prohibition had been INDIG ESTION decreed. Today you can't legally buy BILIOUSNESS a drink from Nogales to Mazatlan (nor illegally, either, without risk of pris OR MALARIA on.) It Is so in some other parts of the republic. Order is better, drunken and you will make no mistake brawls a thing of the past. Tequila, the old curse of the land, is effective- in trying ly suppressed. To stop dandruff and loss of hair Assistance Dependable "owe. BT rg: 3 t tropical comfort, spacious and elegant. Motoring, tennis, golf, pleasure launches and the west coast’s incom parable hunting grounds are enjoyed the year around. For shooting and fishing, the Guay mas coast waters are unexcelled. Trolling for toro, skip-jacks, Spanish mackerel, yellowtail, Cabrillo, and oth er fighting fish affords unparalleled sport. Ducks? By the thousand! For the west coast is right on one of the great wild fowl migration Toutes. Last March in the Yaqui valley, standing in a flooded rice field, I got 22 “red- heads” in less than an hour, working my 16-gauge as the evening flight came in. Here is this world’s happy hunting ground for those who love the rod and gun. Some day—when its charms are known to tourists—Guaymas must be come a famed winter resort, balmy, healthful and healing, a garden spot of soft breezes, blue seas and ideal Jan uary outdoor days. At Agua Fria Ranch, in Sonora, the Americans keep a professional lion- hunter, with a pack of trained dogs. Unless their prowling raids were re sisted, the lions and “spotted tigers” would soon overrun the ranches. Last year the lion-slayer on the ranch just named killed over 50 wild beasts, in cluding lions, tigers and wild cats. Singular Plant Life. Even in vegetation this is a land of odd contrasts. Weird and sinister- looking plants there are, like the strange “creeping cactus” of the Mag dalena bay country. Lying flat and oddly resembling giant caterpillars, this singular cactus grows forward and dies behind, thus actually traveling in the course of time a considerable dis tance. Mr. E. W. Nelson of the United States department of agriculture said after exploring the north section of the west coast : “Here is the most ex traordinary desert flora in the world. The combinations of species were won derfully picturesque, giving the land scape an individuality unlike anything to be found elsewhere. Many of these strange scenes seemed fit abiding places for the animal life of an earlier age.” From such inhospitable wastes, the descent Into the green, fragrant, wa tered coastal plain Is a welcome change. Here is cane, corn, rice, fruit, wheat, beans, melons, garbanzos—the food of millions. Down this historic West coast from St. Xavier and Tucumcari In Arizona to Guadalajara, there stretches a string of picturesque massive old churches—churches built by adventur ous Jesuits, churches standing In loop- holed compounds for Indian defense. Inside cisterns stored water for use during sieges. The thrifty padres grew their own grain, vegetables and fruit, using Indian labor. Near some of these ruined churches—built 300 years ago—traces of old irrigation works are plainly discernible. As late as 1879, Apaches attacked the old church of San Ignacio, in Sonora; Its scarred walls still show plainly where Indian bullets chipped angrily at the fervent defenders. The women and girls of Mexico are deeply religious. Five masses a day are celebrated in some of the larger churches, and often the music is ex cellent. One bright moonlight night I sat In the palm-shaded plaza before the old cathedral of Magdalena; in side a woman soloist lifted a voice— strong, clear and wonderfully sweet— such a voice as must have given pause to even a Melba or a Farrar, “undis covered” though this woman was. Life’s Poetic Time. “Did your husband use to write you Daily life among foreign merchants poetry before you were married?” and planters on this west coast is not ] “No, but he used to write me what unlike that of the colonials in India, we both thought was poetry.” China or the Philippines. Servants are numerous and cheap. Fruits and Facts in the Case. It is an excellent tonic and vegetables grow In abundance. No The Widow—Is your husband a appetizer. Get the genuine body hurries. Nervous breakdowns truthful man? The Wife—Yes; except when I ask and “worry’ headaches are unheard- him for money. of. Stomach Bitters Pt N. u. no . e, 1917 will help you. Its goodness . recommends • it. . fi. I Laugh When People j Step On Your Feet HOSTETTERS KG B aking P owder 1 1, it EL Life and Sports. In Either Case l ere VER since Cortez came, and Some of the American-owned mine 8-4 wrote such graphic letters and plantation homes are models of 1 HERMISTON, OREGON. Shows Promise. Friend—What is your baby going to be when he grows up? Financier — A blackmailer. I’m afraid. Friend—Impossible! What makes you think so? Financier—We have to give him something every little while to keep him quiet.—Tit-Bits. The Kind. “Do you do much light reading in your family?” “Oh, yes, we have volumes of gas furnished by the meter.”—Baltimore American. Safety in the Home Part of Womans Daily Duty g Every woman in charge of ■ a household realizes that it is la large part of her duty to I keep that household well. 3 In this task she must know y the simple home remedies to be ap- ■ plied at the first symptom of illness. 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At your drug gists or write us. THE PERUNA CO. Columbus, 0. The Porter—"Dere am tickets sold foh 28 berths, an' dere am only 20 berths in de car. What’ll we do?” Conductor—“Just tell the engineer to pull out three minutes ahead of time.” Constipation can be cured without drugs. Nature's own remedy—-selected .herbs-—is Garfield Tea. W ell K nown P ortland WOMAN S peaks ITS THE SAME IN ALL OREGON. Portland, Oregon, — "I send this e statement with PS great pleasure, pin . My daughter owes Olii her life to the use ‘was o Reati, of Dr. Pierce’s Fa- / y / mixï Push vorite Prescrip- ‘ ‘ tion. She was a Mrsi very delicate girl Wh before using your 1/3 4 I medicine. I ■ i. ) "I have used the ‘Prescription’ for weakness pecu liar to women and found it perfectly wonderful. I have used Dr. Pierce’s medicines for over thirty-five years. " My husband has used the ′ Cough Syrup ’ and thinks it is great.”— MRS. L. A. F oster , 1502 E. 8th St., W. When a girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes a mother, when a woman passes through the changes of middle life, are tho three periods of life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and dis tress often caused by severe organic disturbances. At these critical times women are best fortified by the use of Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, an old remedy of proved worth that keeps the entire female system perfectly regulated and in excellent condition. Mothers, if your daughters are weak, lack ambition, are troubled with head- aches, lassitude, and are pale and sick ly, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is just what they need to surely bring the bloom of health to their cheeks and make them strong and healthy. For all diseases peculiar to women, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a powerful restorative. 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Will the smoke inspector please explain why so much of the soft coal soot settles on the white-haired dog? —Minneapolis Journal. Ready For a Crime Wave. “Had any burglars out your way?” Little Miss Malaprop. “No,” replied Mr. Growcher. “I “Come, Doris, dear, tell Miss Brown have set my boy’s new cornet and how old you are.” his shotgun where no burglar could “I’se free, Miss Brown. How old fail to find them, but so far 1 haven't is you?”—Browning's Magaine. had any luck.”—Washington Star. At The Theater. "Does your husband go out to NEW MODERN DANCING. E. Fletcher Hallamore. the leading Dancing Ex: smoke between acts?” and Instructor in New York City, writes: "I "No. He comes in to watch the Take Salts to flush Kidneys and pert have used ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes, for ten years, play between drinks.”—Froth. IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER neutralize irritating acids. Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can’t control urina tion. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neu tralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caus ed by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves- cent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. and recommend It to all my pupils.” It cures and prevents sore feet. Sold by all Drug and Depart- A postal card to Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, ment Stores, 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen N. Y., asking for sample will repay you. 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Inquirer (at South Station)—Where does this train go? Brakeman—This train goes to New York in 10 minutes. Inquirer—Goodness! That's going "You say Dibling's allegiance to his some.—Christian Register. alma mater has never wavered?" "Never. Dibling has been out of col “Anuric” cures Backache, Lumbago, lege 20 years, and he still borrows Rheumatism. Send 10c. Dr. V. M. money from his college chums exclus Bierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for large trial package. ively."—Birmingham Age-Herald. Constipation, indigestion, sick-headache and bilious conditions are overcome by a course of Garfield Tea. Drink on retiring. FEWER PEOPLE GROWING OLDER The Public Health Service reports that more people live to the age of forty years to-day, but from forty to sixty years mortality is increasing from degenerative diseases. Thousands of well-informed men and women to-day are learning the true value of SCOTT’S EMULSION OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL as a powerful blood-enricher and strength-builder to ward off the headaches and backaches that mean weakness. SCOTT’S helps fortify the body against grippe, pneumonia and weakening colds, through its force of medicinal nourishment. Refuse Alcoholic Extracts That Do Not Contain Cod Liver Oil. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 16-1