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All riRhU of rentthllratlnn of tpedal die
nerem are a wo reaerrea.
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Artlmr Perry.
When Iho horse uiul Iiukkv wus nil
iho ko, tliey did nut Htot in the
nildtllo of the struct whllu tho fair
naviKator went into tho Htoro for n
hpud of lottucn. Tho dork camo out,
put a hoof on tho huh, und visited.
Tho botch made of tho leffal hanff
liiffq nt tho Htnto prlHon yesterday
could huvo been prevented. The
hnnpninn wtw a trifle nervouH, and
tho, knot Flipped, und tho affair wan
finally fatal to tho vIotlniH, but not
until it hnd become 1 (HI per cent
If re who mo, Ity legalizing promincuouB
hanging of Hlnnei-H by tho Hiiper
nghtooua and put riot to, a force . of
adepts nt It would bo developed . for
tho lawful kjllliiga.
AIiT WOULD ITJBE WORTH?
... . i
TT EARLY' everyone nt some time or another, lius on u tramp
i-l tliroiiK tlu country, with dripping Toreheiid irl rifheil
loiifrtte come Kiuldeuly yd unexpectedly upon a mountain spring.
l'rostrato on the mossy sward, the faltering pilgrim, has uncere
moniously pushed liis face into crystal-clear pool and given him
self up to one of the most thoroughly delightful sensations, 'that
Imman flesh falls heir to.
Arising a now man in the new world, the comment before, de
parture has usnully been something like this: "Gorsh, I wish I
could take that spring home with me!"
In a few months now Merifurd will he presented with the oppor
tunity of bringing "that spring home with me." A survey has been
ordered of the liig liutte water reservor, a mountaij spring tucked
away in the hills beyond Jiutte Falls, bubbling up from the rocks
tight and day, winter and summer, ns pure and cold and crystal
clear, as any spring of fable' or story.
Two main points are to be determined. The mouiit of water
available. and the cost of bringing, it to Mud ford.
While the survey is going on it might be well for all citizens
to think the problem over, particularly in the direction of deter
mining what they would be willing to pay to have a mountain
spring in the home, pure cool refreshing water all the time, and an
fijiiple supply for the lawn, and garden, throughout the year.
AVhat would it be .worth? Not only to the resident who is here
but in the way of attracting future residents. . .
QUILL POINTS
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE SIORY
" ; CATERPILLAR . FAIRY ,
A
Wliy
are not.
keep the fleets under .international . control?, Amlntioi
As a rule, Americans agree on almost everything else if they
nvrcc on bedtime
A man is getting old when a donblt header makes n board seat
87 degrees harder.
"Ah," Kiiid Happiness, "here is u chap too busy to think abou
me.. I Jl stick with iuni.
The best place for the uplift to begin' is with the foot that is on
t lie accelerator.
Tho ChrlHtlan JmIIon Aid will moot
Thurmluy nt Iho chureh to clean and
ncour. (Wendling, Ore, News.)
Tlmt'H riKht!
IlAX(i A A VIIt) TKIJiS!
(Yivkn, C'iiI., iloiiriml)
NolUo w.ih there. Onco only
nho wont iitliiK vih Adam and
Mary and when they returned
Hho wan asked, "What did Adam
do?" Kho replied, "Adam klrutcd
Mnry but not me." TIioho old
HlHkiyou kIiIh woro Kieat for
? holdliiK 'liandH, and whon I tdiook
handn with them they would hold
my hand In tho namo Hpirtt of
yearn Imek, until I woultl look
ft round to hoo if my wire waa .
-watcliinB. Klla wn there with
Iter uunshlno Hiulle.
Mark TwuIu'h famoim wlKO-rrack:
I'Man la tho only animal that can lie
Hklnned moro than once," iu tttill
working.
Jt In alleKed that Klamath Falln
now In tho mldat of a rallnmd row,'
will evenlually wind up wllh an many
depota an It lian eourthoiiHcn. ,
,. "The Art Development Lcniie. of
Oregon" 1h futictlonlnK. hut the nn
tlvoa are hi 11 1 enthralled by a ateam
raltlopo, and go Into hyHleiicH when n
barrel stave crnnhoH on a hippucket.
iito(au:ss ( Ai taiT aimms
(iViHllrton l-lnst Oivcontuii)'
Thonew ehop mill will bo of
especially lmpoitanco to the far
mers of the vfclnlly and there Im
ftUKKeMtloim of a much needed
KaruKO and aervlcu station ahio.
('homer AVoodpeeker In befliK tii'Ked
by friondH to run for iho of flee of
Htutc bird, and will accept, llo alandH
for law enforcement und lower taxes.
Mr. and Mra. Jack.stin travel leis
urely bycar and have with them n
beautiful canary and fine pedigreed
I'eiHian cut, Jionny.r (SUklyou News)
Now, if they Jut liad a lion and a
lnmh.t
Tlie country that docs best on the cinder palb has least experi
ence of the primrose path.
Thank goodnessl It Avill be hard to think up a sacred principle
to make the North Tole Avortli fighting for.
"lfovshall man acquire a conscience?" Well, what's the mnt
ter.with the old plan, "Will you marry me?" ,
Correct this sentence: "Yeah, it's getting thin," he iidmittod;
'but I vo never tried any kind of tonic." '
nuisi in i fie semence, "lie Aas a prominent citizen," the. sig
nificant part is jiot the word "prominent," hut the Avord "Avas.
Correct this sentence: "Look through this, Dad," said the flap
per, "and see if it is fit for mo to ready
COMMUNICATIONS
lias New lyulhipiako C'auM.
To Iho Kdltor:
They aro having oarth(ualtog In the
eaat more frequent than usual as wo
aro here. Now. let mo nlvo my con
clusions from observations since the
Kan Francisco carthounkc. "which I
noticed followed three davs of a
northerly wind, and Hunt urav nnnear-
iiiK almosphero. All quakes - since
have followed same conditions.
After a southerly wind wo have elec
tric storms in the air. It seems to me
those different winds have different
effocts on electricity. Ono causes it
to bunch in earth, tho other in air. bv
j.ome effect of natural attraction or
circulation.
tni this coat we have had much
northerly wind for five or six voai-H
and more earthquakes. This may have
worked an uuusuatly latKo body of
lectrleity l?i the east or increased tho
circulation further east Ihroneh uiu
earth's surface, which may be what
is causing so many quakes in tout lo
callty of late. .
The shifting of tho earth's rurfnee
can 1)0 easily accounted for in this
way: AVhen wo have nn electric dis
turbance of tho earth strong enough,
it cracks tho surface and lifts it up;
when it goes back, down, it does not
go down together as It orlginatly wns.
Then tho surface, is left shifted along
the line of fracture, probably close to
a contact or a weak point of. old frac
ture. Many times .these disturbances
aro felt about equal in force und al
most exactly the same time, for three
or four thousand miles. Seepago of
water would not act this way over
such a long routo Instantly unless
something like an electric sock opened
tho way for It all along this routo.
Now I don't want to creato another
kind of dlHtiirbauce, but obForvntlons
tpd studying til's over makes this ex
planation most reasonable to mo. 1
gave this explanation to the Oregon
Journal Nome time ago. It was Ig
nored. Jut tills does not prove that
electricity is not tho forco that causes
earthquakes.
' 1 AV.J. MESSENGER,
Modford, May 23.
Evolution, tho theory that man
sprang from monkeys, Ls as good a
thing to fight about as a cmutiiunlty
Unlt, nn any, when tho wimlpowcr 1h
furnlHbed by eminent poppycocklsts.
It ruffles tho dignity of a citizen with
a C. Chaplin mustache, and a pair uf '
balloon britches, to hold his forebears,
long ago, idled spare moments
. njwlduourdy looking for fleas on the
hack areas of what roosted in the
next tree. AA'her Man sprung from
does not matter much, AVhero Man
springs to is far more vital.
. rXAlMUlKCIATIVK I KM AMOS
si cull)
Dear Aunt Ada To you think
it necessary for my regular boy
friend to be stingy all the time?
2. AA'o arc two nice looking
young ladles, and very refined,
but we never meet two nice at
tractivo young men. lo you
think men like flappers or quiet
girls ?
. 3. In going m a trip in my
boy friend's machine, do you
think it proper for hint to tusk
, you and your girl friend to pay
for part ofth gasoli'f ?
itum: mos.
The Hoffmanns had a pleasant sur
prise when their couhIh. Arthur .labs
of tit. 1'iitil. Minn., walked in n tin ni
rce'plly f r a five d;tyn visit - (Oir
goti 'It y Knterprtjte. ) IMunh Muff.
RipplinRhijmGS
THE COUNSELOR.
dirt Shunts Throp In Trlanrtl.
Ultlllno I'ortlaml Journal.) I'ruol und
Inhunmn,
1S0MKT1MKS (pfl'or k,,01 ml vino to yiuiths who suuike che
roots; 1 siiy, "You'll pay a fearful price for this, you young
pilools! 1 hand you counsel vise uiul ripe, at whieh you shouhl
not shy; just wait until I .light my pipe, and I will tell you
why. Tohaeeo is a solaee fine when you are young and hale;
it has an influenee heninu, if you are feeling stale. It cheers
when grievous problems irk, this friendly nicotine; yet all the
time gets in its work on heart and nerves and spleen. Tobacco
is a snare to catch the feet of heedless men; has one among
you got a match T My pipe's gone out again. O, children,
harUcn to my rede, don't he tobacco's slaves; avoid the rank
envenomed weed that fills untiloly graves!" They say, "It came
with evil grace, the counsel you just spoke, while you were
blowing through your face all kinds of rancid smoke. If you
would guide the erring jay from habits base and mean, you
ought to throw your pipe away and wash your whiskers clean. ''
Such sophistries I always meet when anxious toadvise and.
save from ruin and defeat the young and growing guys. Oh,
who is in a bi tter place to roust the deadl weed than one from
whose protesting face tobacco smoke is freed? The youngsters
cannot understand why one who puffs and stokes, would see
the weed l'oreir banned, ami hates it while he smokes. Hut
smoking graybeards are sincere when they address the lads, and
say, "Avoid this habit drear be wiser than vonr dads!"
1-2 we are going to visit our uncle 16-17 let's go up into the
1-5-10-18-24 and get that big hook about the moth and 7-S-9-10-11-12-13-14-15.
Uncle Edward can tell such a lot about natural history.
The fruit trees have large'3-S-17-22 and will soon 7-16 abloom
I am sure! .
4-9 was 23-30 a dav last week, Uncle told us about the cocoons.
.How the butterfly 13-20-26-32-38 itself from the cocoon.
39-40, last we 6-12-19 at Ur.cle Edwards. , , . . j
"Do you want to have a- 3-4-5 of nature study?" he asked.
"Oh, yes!" we all cried, "That 44-45 just what we would love I"
And 19-20-21 the dav had passed we learned a whole lot about, the
slimy 28-34-39-44-46, the hard shelled 41-42-43 and the big 25-31-36-43
crabs, too. The snail carries her house with great 26-27-23-29 on
her back. The lug. 29-35-40-45 leaves and smaller insects.
' My dolly lost a 22-23-24-25 off her foot. I found her shoe but
the stocking I fear :s lost indeed.
"Shall I 1 4-2 1 -i?-33 the way into our play room?" asked cousin,
32-33-34-35, Uncle Edward's little girl. Her "father gave a 36-3J-38,
meaning "yes" o: course.
Answer To Last Puzzle
3-7-12-17 (bowl). 2-4-8-1419 (sugar), 25-26-27 (sis), 1-2 (us),
17-18-19-20-21-22 (lureer), 4-5,4-5 (um-um), 13-18-23-25 (eats), 8-9-10-11
(gets), 0-7 (no), 11-10-22 (sir), 5-9-13-20-24-27 (merges), 12-13-14-15
(wear). . , . . . . , .
Copyright, 102S, oji The International Syndicate '
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D
The Peril or Politeness.
Two mldwivos divided , the obstetric
practice, in a, town of 1300 inhabi
tants in Europe. Within a period of
14 months 10 of
the Infnnts deliver
ed, by one of these
midwives .died ,ot
tuborculous menin-
vM. . M gitis. No. case of
t ti b e rLc ulosis was
Iaund In any of
th,vse families. But
tho midwife was
found to . bo suf
fering from pulmo
nary tuberculosis and she afterward
she- and hor competitor practiced
succumbed to that, disease. Both
mouth to mouth insufflation to start
tho newborn babies, breathing.
certain of such ailments are. merely
mechanical or not infectious, every
body much decido for himself wheth
er ho would rather be polite than
protected.
If a feller wants ft ilece of tipple
nla nliv linln't liu mail cnons"
buv so Instead of mukln' n wallc
say: "Punktii, iiiince, cusuinl, blue'
berry, cream, raisin, much jcliurry,
leniun, rashury, ulackhury, currant
Knoscljliry, upi'Jcot, rhubarb an' ap
ple?" It won't be lone till . we'
lmvc, t' pay t'. soo a gulden weildm
Poems That Live
Empires.
How dear we deem that in this age
The end of all tho ages lurks?
That God is printing the last page
Of the last volume of His Works
Have we not canted of the mills
Of God, how very slow they grind
Why should we fancy on our hills
Their sails i aro sped by earthly
wind?
Persia and Egypt, Greece and Rome,
And vaster dynasties before,
Now faded in Time's monochrome
In what do we surpass their lore
Some things thoy knew that wo know
not, ,
Some things we know by them
unknown,
But the axles of their wheels wer
hot
u un the same -frenzies as our
our . own. . . . .
Francis Money-Counts.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Moles.
riease tell me the best way to get
rid of moles. C. N. T.
Answer Moles may be removed or
obliterated ' by various methods. Tho
bost way is to submit the problem
to a physician -who Is a skin spec
must,
choice f the method and its appli
cation .to your individual case. Ama
He-Grouping of Nations t'lider A'a
rlous Compacts Can Lead Only to
Trouble.
"If France's security i guaranteed
by a group of nations, certainly Gor
many's security should also bo guar-
and leave to his judgment the'"0 t"'' Th,a'
of the method and it3 aIn.ll-lhl.?n?"shI,0.psal to ,nc ud0 cr:
many umuiiK me guarantors ana
tear sufgicnl attempts are likelv to SCI" Ik . 4r ""L'"V" "A
I bo unsatisfactory and sometimes have pIa Tinfe to tha of a genera
fTlt"- ,A m,G is a littIe Guarantee of security by the B5,naUons
Timely Views
on World Topics
A girl of IS followed What she thing, perhaps but vour nnnr n .L.r".ry??Pl
... - , jut iicauu uie important ana
and indulged in spme. iimocent "pet
ting" parties with young men of hor
exclusive set. Tho young men enjoy-
d good reputations and to all ap
pearances enjoyed good health. But
sad to relalet one of them hud syph
ills in a secondary stage, and pres
ently the unhappy girl developed, tho
rimary lesion (chnncre) upon her
Hp. But this need not deter, the
younger set -from their inivoccnt
unusements; syphilis may be arrest
ed by a lifelong course- of treatment.
That disastrous putcome of what
for tho girl was nothing moro than
an innocent Iarvc or adventure, is not
n isolated .Instance, but as doctors
know well enough, ,a. not Infrequent
occurrence. The popular notion that
syphilis betrays itself in some sign
the face is wrong, for in most
nses tho face shows no sign, and
dimples about tho faco nro rarely
duo to' syphilis. ;
At Iho height of tho groat influ
enza epidemic, ..yon r)ay remember,
good many peoplo began to wear
gauze masks even on the street as
hey traveled to and from their work
business. Thoy entertained serious
oubts about tho wisdom of polite
ness. They decided) that if the fel
low with an alleged "cold" would
ot take tho necessary precaution to
revent the spread of whatever ailed
him to his friends or to strangers
ith whom he camo into close -asso
lation, then they must protect them
selves without regard to politeness.
so they donned tho masks
A few uneducated doctors, includ
ing somo health officers, ridiculed
Iho gauze masks at tho time, because
tho meshes of tho gauze, were en
tirely too coarse to prevent "micros'
copic germs from passing through. In
that childish observation they be
trayed their own Ignornnce. For 20
years or more surgeons have "em
ployed,, just such masks to prevent
possible contamination of the opera
tion wound by mouth spray minute,
perhaps in visibly fine droplets of
moisture shooting out in the form
of a spray from tho mouth when one
speaks. These droplets of moisture
may carry bacteria. The gauze mani
fold effectively stops tho spray.
I have repeatedly urged an appli
cation f the golden rule to the
question of the prevention of cri j
any of the common respiratory in
fections which our friends try to
pass off on us as "clds" and it
would seem that tho infectious char
actor of such ailments is now suf
ficiently well recognined by the laity
(In spite of tho best efforts of cer
tain "health" ngencles) to raise a
moral Issue, namely, has nnrbody the
right to go about unmasked when he
has an nlUxca "cold?'
Ho has tho same right as the
young man with the unsuspected
syphilis T?Td to kiss the girl who
cM nte.l tn -in f with him.
lie ha the Mino right ns the tu-
bvrculnr midwife had to infect the
10 newborn babies. I
As oik as our reactionary "health'
.1 Ul MOTH!
deserve competent medical, care.
The old Hokum Atmut the Bust. '
1 am sending a formula that I
have been advised is very good for
developing the bust, and would ap
preciate your opinion of it. The for
mula cans for 10 grammes of cal
This Is tho query raised bv Thpo-
dore Marburg, publicist and peace ad
vocato. Ho continues: '
"Groupings lead to counter-group
lngs. Tho Triple Alliance of Germany
Austria and Italy produced the Triple
inieme oc I'rance, Kunsia and Brit
aln.' Again, ernntpri thnf n anno., ne
tiu Jiimctopnospnato, in grammes of mirness supports the British demand
fluid extract of galega, 10"grammes for an Inclusion of Germany in the
of tincture of fennel and 400 gram- j Pac'. how much would her presence in
lies or B.vmple syrup. Mrs. S. V. lne Rroup really add to France's se
Answer It is a silly old Joke. Thelcurity? Bismarck made his secret
galega is a weed known ns goafs, oml,act with Austria against possible
rue, npd the simple peasants 0tjussian aggrcsslson and then as se
l.'ranee formerly thought it Increased ' ?rot,y n,ad0 nla compact with Russia
the milk when goata ato it. Thero!af aln8t P08"'0 Austrian aggrcssslon.
is no particular reason to Imagine Broun should array itself against
that it has any effect upon the hu- '1'OU,, Germany mKht easily fly off
man breast. you have been snooted at a tn.nSnt nl array itself with
perhas. lw ono nf ik. i.,J.J ,MWS enemies. To be of value.
women who nose as beailtv ev,,or.n'm.paPt8 ln a nrw group must be
or beauty' doctors and oxnioit thoi 0?en n.t.u.'J1
I rnuin! nntt an am A.tn
"' " ex. .1 . .... v j .. ,.
Pluck Inn- Kvihrntr. I ...V "" ". ' "' Britain nre
Will nluckinn tha ;,'"". nalural allies. Poaco between
th'i. ..vn.ii.. ,'lt- . . ....-... orar. cacn Knows that f.
.r'.-"-"' tin n,nmnn, ... , . ..
Answer xn ,.7. ' " "
Sulphur et Molasses.
I have been advised tn ink.
ally herself with Germany against the.
umer ana so overwhelm her, she her
phur and molasses, but do no. knn man nmi.m. ft... ' ,ot Vor"
what .luantltles or for- what length Prussia. In alliance with Austria, took
"' o.i.ieswig-noisteln from Denm.uk to
Answer Why not ask the physic-'P'ace It under the joint dominion of
..... iMi-oi-noeu 7 should ad- nerseit and Austria; how. within a few
vlso molasses without the sulphur, months, she fell upon her former mu-
though if you want to mix your Austria, overwhelmed her in a seven
molasses with sulphur, say half and ,week war and herself took over Sohles
half, and take a spoonful nf it r.nSoiwR-Holstein with its valuable minni
or twice a day for a while, it won't! Fmnce n,ay he Jealous of Britain's
do any harm. The molasses is a'?.ecur0 P'"on on her rung Island.- of
u -natural laxative; the sulphur is 1 emnlre. ot ner influence In
"'"" iixativo. The mixture has
no effect on tho blood or system
otherwise.
Friends In VsunI Iltiie.
I was a great sufferer from
cramps every month, until I acquired
.oc tiumcrsauit habit. n..t i
European and world affairs. Hut
skinny, and my friends advise against
the rolls whicH they say are only
.... ...i. iiuKs to reduco. N. T .
Answer Your friends are In er
ror.
Kat Your Way lo Coma.
Does- excessive eatimr tnirnn. .h
functions of . the braint I ant 16
years old. have a ravinmi. n.l.
and am about 15 pounds overweleht.
Is it advlsablo for mo to tm tn .
duco? Evelyn J. ..
Answer Excessive eatlnir tend, to
"iiKC one . -aoney." A reirnlni. vli-l
of your age should have a ravenous
'npeiiie ana satisfy it at regular
iieais with regular food. . I should
not advise you to reduce, but maybe
ou can save on sundaes, candy and
other odd sundrlo until your height
and age catch up with your weight,
nnlsnm rtllow. ,
Are b.ilsiim pillows made from
a Christmas tree healthy for chil
dren and adults to sleep on ? Mrs
l'. K. 1!.
Answer They're ns healthful
tnv other pillow
f lacrall.-e It lu:i
x-iunce ooes not want to. conquer Brit
ain and she knows. that Britain har
bors no deslgnB against her. On the
other hand, which of them doubts that
Germany, if she had the power, would
joyfully smash hnth of ,.. .
llcaitzc Germany's Tower
"They both understand that while
Germany Is to be helped to her feet In
the economic realm she must be kept
disarmed. They feel that she should
have an equal chance to develop her
national life, an equlal chance to air
her grievances and to have justice
meted out to her. and they have, there
fore, invited her to enter the t .
of Nations as an equal. But a narrow
alliance to keep the. peace, whether
Germany be Included m it or not is
quite another matter. In small
groups of nations selfish interests
have more chance to prevalr; witness
7 ''"'"C) "l me Holy Alliance and
of the Concert of Kurope. Austria's
selfish attitude wholly blocked the at
tempts of the latter group to prevent
the first and second Balkan wars
."No, where renl security resides Is
in a. general compact .u
Genera plans of m3 and 1:124 From
such come Justice, out of which alone
peace flows. Just as the federal kov-I
eminent of the fnited Sti. ....... - i
junioi 0 ,
CROSS WORD
PUZZLE
w. If oe likes the ' " ""' "'atcs compos-
y help to bring slci.j'' '""l"'0 ""I1" ' "-'"! o
result from the united action of an or-
Arthur Poster of the Ijind Rettte-
under tho State
ganlzed world, l:nles ihi. 1. . "
unless iniustlce non. '. . :
about by
ullinrltles' continue to uphold and Chamber of Commerce Is to spend the oT .Z,. 2 " Rrp on ,h' " rong
upport tno (tangorous delusion that week end ln Tortland. 1. u " movement for bet-
JIOW TO SOME PUZZLE.
The words start in the numbered
Hqunrcs and run fltlier acrtisH or
down. Only one letter Is placed tit
cilfli wiiito Mjiuirr. ' If tlie pioix r
wortti. are found caiir conibliuitlon or
letters in tlie whilo Sliuarcs will form
wordH. The. key to puzzle tlio first
wotnl Is given In the drawing, ttclow
aro keys to Iho other words.
RUNNNING ACROSS
Word 1. What the boy ln the pic
ture has Just whitewashed.
Word 5.
Word li.
Word S.
Word 9.
vlated.
Word 10.
Word 11.
Word 13. Voe.
RUNNING DOWN
Word 1. An European country.
"Word 2. An eastern state. Abbre
viated.
Word 3. A lake and city in north
ern Italy. . '
ord 4. igot. force, what child
ren have much of.
Word 7. To look closely.
Word 12. You and. I. ' .. .
Short for yonder.
Like; similar to.
I.
Southern state.
A conjunction.
What crows say.
Abbre-
xTSSTEItPAY'S PCZZIdB
ANSWERED .
28
Too Good
To Be True
So say some, but thou
sands attest its value
It is a fact that to those who have
. never before heard ity the .story- of
radium water's amazing health val
ues seems too good to be true., .
j But that is because most people
do not know that the curative and
health values of the water at Hot
Springs, Ark., and other health re
sorts is due to radio-activity.
Radio-active water is true water.
It cleanses the bodvof poisons which
too often remain to lower vitality
and resistance to disease.
But until recently it has never
been available to those who could
not actually visit one of these fam
ous health springs.
Now an amazing product makes
obtainable 1 in any home.
kWit. Q,, Kniior has made
all this possible. Does not change
the taste of the water. -
Mr,. Irajudson Coe, of Oakland.
Lalitornia, writes;
''JS2fiW(ta,K,'''-in
tZTi" h" " "ki "1
mouth ,j ln
ZZ?-- "ho " k"
J it., .he ),
" I, vg"te this health product .
Call ot write , .. , ,
J. W. WAKKI-IKI.D v..
, 1 Mrrifortl, Oro.
REVIGATOR
TtePapeuiaiHeaJtJaSpatrlome
CASH PAID
For Secofld.HftTir.
Furniture and Stoves
W.A.KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E. Main Phone 505
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