The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 17, 1925, Image 3

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    THE
ADVOCATE
FEME DERMI PtitK
Healthy Mothers Have
Healthy Children
Sefliort devoted to
LODGE
FIRST R E Q U IR E M E N T
F O R S A N IT A R Y C O O P
DIRECTORY
ft itttO O «»»
■
l '- ' Pythian Bath Hons
and Sanitarium
A t t r a c t i v e M a g a z in e M a t e r ia l
The Bret requirement for ■ sanitary
hen houee la a roomy, dry building
with plenty of window spare and easy
>
■eena of ventilation.
Dropping boards under the roosts
Knights o f Pythias o f N . «
•re quite essential for the proper
^•«
h# Av, hoy A»j /\* and A*
/
melntenenre of rleanllnes*.
They
should be made of tongued and
(Operating Under Supervi­
' grooved flooring well laid, and should
sion o f U. S. Government)
be et least three feet shove the floor
41 ,r>Vi Malvern Avenue
of the houee. I f nests are under the
Hot Springs Nst. Park, Ark.
dropping boards, three feet six Inches
would be better height. In the rase
R U N A W A Y S N O W F L A K ! S behind ii «'lou«l. II«* hud lieeti wuu hit»#
Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished hy the G o v e r n m e n t
of heavy breeds runways up to the
| them nil th«» timi», for he had no Inten*
roosting perrhes should be used, but
tl«»n of letting the anow «etile over the
For A H Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, Diet a d Operating Rooms
A M S nltflit ii tinnii of Hill«« anow
1 with leghorns and other light breeds
"F o r mothers and prospective
M m Urn softly » T»‘|.| oil? of ll»**lr earth that day. Ile rame out to «Itine
they are not nereassry.
mothers the greatest help can be
Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold R u n n i n g
tioiu«« unii run down to ilo* »Mirti» with­ uli day and Juat heetiua* u little rloud
Dropping boards should be level, and found in Dr. Fierce's Favorite Pre­
out wultinic for nil thidr »l»f«»r* mol g"t In hU wav he hud no thought oi
Water
in Every Room.
Rates $1 to $3 per day
the perrhes arranged shout six Inches scription and Golden Medical Dis­
roualii« mol other roIulivi»« to k <) ulofitf being »hot In.
covery."
-
id
Mrs.
Anna
Smith
of
shore
them.
The
p
e
r
c
h
e
»
should
be
Down, down fell flu* runaway «now
B A T H RATES:
“ W* Ini'i* tHM»n "itlllng l*»nic Hiiitifli
3288-8th Ave., Sacramento, Calif,
on a level, also, »nil of J !■> " mult rial.
for tIit*m,** aulii olio oi tin* I imio I. "I fhikea nml nettled on the hill, hut they
t
. ; icture appears here. " I have
.21 Baths . . . $13.00— 10 Baths . . . .
$6.50
They should he fasten'd to 2 hy 4 sup­ . -c-i both during expectancy and
tliiTo uro inoligli of ila to uiuotint did not make it very thh k covering
ports thut are hlnred ut the back end afterwa.- I and l no-.v from my own
to Noiui't lil
down on Ilio «■urlìi, a« they aoon aaw.
|
21
Baths
to
Pythians
and
Calaniheans,
$8.50
i of the house so thut the r ■'* can cj ;. ". .. c their -frrngth-giving and
"It 1« all white nn.'wuy,** «uhi one.
IItotijfft tin» other* think we «un do
be raised out of the way while scrap- nerve-quieting < rt on the prospec­
"I thought we wer«* Idg enough to
nothing without th«*ni."
lug the dropping boards
tive mother. Nature is wonderfully
H«> down th»« HttU* bi»n»l Hltf«*rr»l, tuuke deep »now. O dear, I mu »»•
A hoe with IS or 18-lncb blade Is helped and the tonic effect is seen in
whirling find tumldlng n« thnjr f«*ll. warm."
| very satisfactory for scraping the the child. 1 was able to continue mv
"You hud no right to think anv-
! dropping boards, and If used regular­ work thru expectancy in comfort. I
thing," «uhi old Mr. Kitumun. "You
ly once or twice a week will assist am glad to Ite able to recommend I. B P. 0. E OP THE W ORLD
«houli) have wnlted until my day WH«
such a splendid reliable help to wo­
; materially In maintaining the health mankind."
d«m#, you runaway children, nml to
'
of
the
flock.
A
small
box
arranged
to
puy you for leaving all your relative«
Obtain these famous medicines of
bang from and slide along the front Dr. Pierce's now. in tablets or li­
up there worrying »boot you. 1 »hall
edge of the dropping board platform, quid, from your druggist. Write Dr.
| tnelt you nil."
to receive the droppings as they ere Pierce, President invalids' Hotel in
I'oor little »nowMake«, they did not
•craped from the board, will help to Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice.
have u riunire to run. f o r Mr. Hun
! preserve the fertilizer for the garden.
man breathed upon them Ida warm
This popular “ movie" actor gained
Brick From Dirt.
Ons neat should be provided for each
breath and down they Mink Into the
hie broad (tage (spanane* chiefly In
flvs or alx birds and even more If
«Mirth and the hill wtm iin hare a«
Compressed bricks made from or
Shakespearean playe. For five year,
NOTICE
trap nests are used. Twelve by twelve
•«»for«» they mine,
ha ran hie own etock company. He
inches I. Urge enough snd ons-fotmk |dü“ ^ dlrt have been
for
"I'm a«irry I had to d«» that.** »aid
hae been ,een In tome of the prominent
Inch mesh hardware cloth la excellent bouse construction by two French en- !
Mr. Hunman nnd for a minute or two
Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P.
plcturee. Fawcett was born in 1863
for ths bottom. Wall nests are to be glneers. In the process ordinary sub- ■
hi» fart* waa hidden again, for oule«»
0. Ii. o f W., o f Portland, OregOD,
Virginia waa hie birth (tate. Almost
preferred to those located under the soil earth containing 5 to 8 per ceot
he enn «tulle ha duca m*t »!n»w It t«>
meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday
everybody llkee him.
dropping platform, but the wall nests clay la compressed by tremendous
the eitrth, "but I eotlld not help It;
nights in each month at Stag Audi»
require s top place at an angle of at pressure. The bricks are said to with-
I had to »bine totlay and if I hone
tonum. A ll visiting Daughter
f«H>)l»li chlhlreti had waited until to- awoke they found all their (-later» and lsaat 45 degrees, to prevent the chick­ stand a pressure of 600 p ,’jnds a :
Eiks in good standing in their re»
ens
roosting
on
them.
The
runways
morrow
they
would
have
had
plenty
All th« Snowflak« Family on th« Hill
rotiNlna and all the Snow fluke (amili
square inch.
spec’.ive Temples are invited to
of help In making tiling»» white. I»ut on Ibe hill ami over ull the meadow* along the front of the nests can also
and Over th« Meadow«.
meet with us.
be made to fold up In front of the
t»Klnyr la mine."
and
llelds.
but
no
one
scolded
Ibe
run
“ I gu«*»» folk« will I m * m nred w hen
Pioneer Balloonist.
Then out from the «loud Mr Sun aw uys for they knew Mr. Sunmuti hail I nest openings, which will keep the |
P A U L IN E Y O U N G .
limy M»r tía,” «nid one, **Juai look how
mnn rimi«* and beumed all «lay upon taught them a lesson be never run-1 young birds from roosting In the nesis
Jean Pierre Blanchard, a French-j
tlihk nml whit«» we nr»v '
Daughter Ruler.
the earth, nml w*uriiie«t he »hone upon from a little bund of snow f l u k e - : unit j at night and fouling them.
,
! man. made the first balloon ascension
**.\nd Juat »«•«• how hlg
ure,“ »ititi the hill where the runaway flake«
Dry
tnssh
hoppers
are
m
n
t
U
I
to
|
thu
country
At
ten
0-cIoclc
on
the
when all the relatives lire along doei
L U L A HUBBARD.
another, "w * *«»»m will »'over every* were usleep.
tho economical feeding of the flock;
,
, ,
„
..
. ,
Mr Suninan hide bis face.
thing wlilt«* i«n»l "«»n't ll)«»»e atay-Mt*
Daughter Secretary.
ROSE
CITY
LODGE
No.
I
l
l
,
L
they
should
be
rained
on
leSs
18
Inches
!norninK
ot
Janua^
9-
»>al-
Hut the nett nmrnln; when they
<t£) l»jr U c C lu r « Nmwap*p#r * y nrttcat«*.)
hoin«* fink«*« I»«» murr y they <1! «I not
to 2 feet from the floor.
loon arose irom the Pri80n court- B. P. 0. E. of W.. MEETS tho
«‘«•llie ulotlg with II«?"
Water stands should be raised tlie Philadelphia. President Washington 2ND A N D 4TH W E D N E SD A Y
has ever nlnoe continued In
rr/ / " s
< * * * * *
M!# t 'i whirl u|M»n that hill," «uhi on«*
same as ths mash hoppers, and are was among the spectators.
Syracuse Lodge, No.
EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
there.
Ocraalonally, ll pus- ed inn
tilg flak«*. “ un»l r«»ver It *•»» no »m* » an
beat made with a slutted top In the
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1,
K. of P., meets the
AT
THE
STAG
AUDITORIUM.
Germany
an
Aurora,
where
the
Ur­
iiet over It to tin* »»th«*r «U!«*."
Three Classes Favored,
second and fourth Fri»
famous womun of that mime na middle of which an opening Is left to
38134 E. MORRISON STREET.
Ho Intint u|M»n milking thing« white
receive a 12 quart pall. The support
day nights each month
Aurora von Kiehnauseek mother ol
VISITING BROTHERS
were the runaway* that they did nut
for ths bucket should be about six i
Sleeping sickness,
the disease A L L
B y MILDRED MARSHALL
Marshal Saxe. In llyrla. both the dawn
at the Stag Auditorium
»«•«• Mr. Hunmnn peeking at them from
Inches lower than the top of the plat- whose origin has so far defied scien ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
and Hie proper name were called /.ora
381J4 E. Morrison St.
form.
| lists, attacks people, irrespective of
and, ns a murk of endearment, Koran».
E. D. C ANNAD Y, E. R.,
F a c ts a b o u t y o u r m a m a ; ila b ia lo ry »
A broody coop where feverish hens 8ge or sex, the lowest number of cases
Aurora has persisted In spire of the
m s i s i s i i w K a n c a il
ai«-
311 Macleay Bldg. W. 6th C. St. H O L L ID A Y , C. C.. 108 N.
canon prohibiting Hie giving of tin can be confined and fed Is much to be occurring among publicans, "vaga­
a if i c a a c a i f t u f lu c k y d a r . K icky >m»*ml
names of lieullu-n gods In haptl/m preferred to ducking them or to star­ bonds" and dairymen.— Exchange.
E. J. MINOR. Secretary,
B O Y C E S T R A IN , K. of R. & S.,
Like uiosf mythological characters, vation.
419 Abington Bldg.
225 Mead St.
A
catching
coop
la
very
desirable
she Is a Latin divinity, since Ijitlu
“ Mugwump" Defined.
AURORA
and
almost
necessary
where
any
regu­
names were used throughout Ktirope
In political parlance a "mugwump”
and only comparatively modern criti­ lar and consistent effort at culling Is
VKItV unusual name and yet one
attemi ted. A heavy wire with one ¡g a man Wjtjj no (¡xe<j beliefs or party
E«t*bliafa*4 21 Years in PartUng
cism
ha*
endeavored
lo
distinguish
be­
extremely prevalent in European
end bent to form a h.H.k and the other affinatlong
Horace port(jr ln th(?
tween Ihe distinct myth o f the Greek
countries, whence II bus |>enetruttnl
l to an old broom handle
C. G E E W O C H I N E S E
and I.attu races. Most mythological end tle
“ .
Cleveland-Blalne campaign of 1884 per-
America, la Aurora
It slgnltles "the
hi catching a bird or two, a*
. . . .
... 7 7
.
I names, Including Aurora, have Ihelt uvefnl
M E D I C I N E CO.
occasion may demand.
petrated a bonmot that became famous
dawn." since Aurora was the mytho­
| vogue In France nnd Kugland, which
logical personification of Ibe break o'
A bln where two or three hundred when he said, "A mugwump is a person
, an- most under the dominance of fancy
| day. Iler name comes from aiirutu
pounds of scratch grain'may be stored educated beyond his Intellect.”
C. e r a w o . the well
| with regurd to names.
known Herbalist, has
tgold) because of the golden light site
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made a life study of
While no verses of note have been tn ths chicken bouse Is also a labor
sheds before her. Aurora us the god­
the curative propertiea
Origin of Bachelor.
addressed direct to Aurora, she Is n saver.
?
po-seaned by Oriental
dess of the dun n appears In all legends
Details as to the construction of dif­
favorite subject with the poet» who
Herbs, Buda and
The word “ bachelor" la derived Root»,
nml wits nttuched by the Greeks to
ferent
item«
mentioned
above
must
of
y*>»
Bark, and therefrom
And her |>er»onlt)cnllnn much inorv
from an old word for "cowherd." A compounded hie truly
their Flos, whose rosy lingers unbarred
fanciful and romantic than the men course vary with the size of the dock
| wonderful Herbe rem*
the gates of day.
bachelor, or cowherd, stood lowest in I edies. In their make-up
word "dawn." She is poetleally rep i and local condition*.
When the t’lnquo-eentn made elasslc
the social scale, and the term there­ j no poiaon. or narcotic*
resented as rising out of Hie ocean In
! are used ; p e r f e c t l y
lore the fashion. Aurora eame Into fa­
fore came to be applied to men who ! harmless, and m a n y !
a chariot with n>sy lingers dripping Difficult to Determine
roots and herba that '
ng, u , M C I . » N . . . e . v . r a , . . l i r a , . . ,
" " w l , h <h *
of
* " '•
dew. Keats was specially fond of re
Sex of Goose or Gander] hfad n°i yet reached the mu dignity he uses are unknown
to the medical profession o f today.
ferrlng
to
Aurora,
and
ottr
beloved
1 of manly responsibility.
{iiHiiiiiiiimimmiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiu
A V O ID O PE R A TIO N S by Ukina bis remedies
Ganders are usually a little larger
Longfellow made frequent un til Ion of
in time for Stomach, Couahs. Colds, Rheu­
ar.d coarser than geese. The head of
matism. Kidney. Lung. Liver, Catarrh, Blood.
her.
Disadvantage
of
Middle
Age.
Inflammation, Neuraiiria and all female and
Aurora's Jewel Is the chrysolite— the gander Is apt to be larger and the
children'a ailment*. Call or write. Sent by
“ the chrysolite o f sunrise." unde neck thicker. The cry of the g.siae, Another thing about middle age, or mail or parcel post.
Shelley. To exert Its power, the am la rather harsh, while the gander j worse, ts that while you may admire C. G E E
W O C H IN E S E
Bq H. IR U IN Q K IN Q
| her gem should l>e set In gold. It 1» makes a shrill cry. The only accurate (¡je primroses along the path of
M E D I C I N E CO.
way
la
examination
of
the
organs,
or
H AS E N J O Y E D SU C H U N E X ­
said to huve the power of dispelling
dalliance just as much as ever, you i M2U Alder Street. 8. W . Cerner Third
Rllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf;
evil spirits If worn on the left arm observaUon of the flock at mating don't feel so much like stooping and |
P E C T E D SUCCESS I N T H E
all you know, your ague may he caused When dreamed of. It signifies "caution time.
EG G SH ELLS
picking
them.—
Ohio
State
Journal.
PAST Y E A R T H A T W E HAVE
Laying ability of geese depends on
hv some witch who has worked magic necessary." Aurora's lucky day 1»
the breed and the Individuals. Tou­
D E C ID E D TO A D D A F E W
on you after the manner Indicated hy Monday and 3 Is her mystic number.
IILIIF. are various supersllllons
Confusion in Terms.
louse geese will usually average about
by Wh«tfl«*r ty n d lc ila . (no.)
I'llny hy means of an unshuttered egg­
M
O R E B E A U T IF Y IN G P R E P ­
c urrent In tlds eountry with regard shell. Now take pulverized eggshell
twenty eggs, and some produce thirty
Only a doctor's customers are "pa- i
lo eggshells, nnd all of lhem cun be and hy sympathetic magic pulverize dny, she hcrittue prostrated, and lie j to thirty five. White Chinese geese
A R A T IO N S T O O U R L I M I T ­
tients,” while a lawyer’s are "clients," 1
found exlatlng In a practically similar the spell.
1
physician fours Hie worst.”
will lay from fifty to one hundred eggs.
E D B U T E F F E C T IV E L I N E
form In Kumpe. Most common of our
—
X
—
The Emdens are not generally quite as in spite of the fact that having a law­
KB. 1SS&. McClur* N«w*e«p«r Syndicats.)
?
*r
'V
eggshell superstitions are ns follows:
yer
takes
more
patience
than
anything
T h e fo llo w in g is o u r
When Diiysey May me Appleton wa­ good layer* as Toulouse, although very
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Burn your eggshells lo prevent had j
c o m p le te lis t
else In the world.— Boston Transcript, j
il Young Thing, she would get a wlsl almllar.
luck: It Is bud luck not to break tbs
fill look In her eyes when the Ice
The lameness may be due to rheu­
shell after having eaten u hulled egg;
The Appleton Family
crenm was passed, hut now that she matism caused by spending the night
Ancient Air Glider.
Stralt-Tex Hair Refining T o d k
and powdered eggshells are good for
Is a little old she gclN It when she sees tn a damp roosting place. Goslings
$1.00
Refines kinky, frinxy, coarse hair to
Mr. L)rasgar Jaba Applr'on
According to recent claims of the
per
bsttlt medium; medium hair to good.
the ague.
the motherless children of a very ell ■ometlme* become lame, due to faulty
Mra. Lyraadw Jobs Applrtaa
Royal Aeronautical society. Solomon
It la a custom with many people both
feeding methods caused by lack of
glide w idower.
Min Day
Mayas A p plat »a
Strait-Tex Hair Grower
mineral master‘ or animal feed'Tn the
to the 8l,n ° f the
°« Sheba
—X -
25c
N o t only promotes growth o f the
In Europe and Ainerleu when they
Mattar Cbaaacay Devait Applrtea
p
er css
hair, but makes it soft, pliable and
a machine that is believed to have
have eaten a hulled egg eaten II as a j ■raaaaar.
It require* an average of two week.» ratlon_
luxuriant. An excellent pressing oil.
been an air glider.
hulled egg should he eaten, out of tile j
for a storm to clear off hi the Apple
Gloss-Tex Brilliantine
shell In an egg cup t" put their spoon \ X 7 IIK N Lysnnder John Appleton ton home, nnd another Is due In a
Early
Hatching
Favored
-* 0 c
Makes the hair soft and gloasy and
® w meets with nn accident, or falls week.
through the bottom of the shell "for
Hint For Watch Carriers.
par bottle keeps it in good condition without
Hatching ln March and April Instead
leaving it oily or gummy.
Itiek." Napoleon III Is said never to sick, Hie papers say that Ills wife Is
— X -
One
railroad
has
Issued
a
bulletin
e t May and June lias several advan­
very low as a result of the shook, or
have omitted this ceremony.
Chaunecy I »evert* Appleton doesn
Stralt-Tex Herbs
tages.
In the first place, the early asking its employees to wind their
All these modern superstitions rome Is prostrated; nothing I n said about go to church regularly like Ills sister
$1.00
Is a vegetable preparation that ae-
hatches do not meet the strenuous watches at the same time every day,
per
css
tually straightens and restores the
what
Is
going
to
become
of
Lysnnder
hut at least tills may he said lo hi»
from the ancient belief In a connection
original
color to gray or faded hair.
competition of chicks that are Incu­ preferably in the morning, which
between eggshells and witches, which John. Once when l.yaunder John was credit: “ lie hasn't her pie crust on
,
Color permanent— positively will not
bated
by
hens
later
ln
the
season.
The
helps
to
keep
the
timepiece
in
good
rub
off,
no
matter how often the hair
was an old belief when Ihe great Ho­ seriously III with a fever, Ills wife Ids conscience.”
is shampooed. Three shades: Black,
Incubator can he made lo yield more condition.
—X —
man naturalist I'llny mentioned It sent a notice lo the pn|(crs to the fol
Brown and Chestnut-Brown.
.profitable returns hy running It due
Whenever Mrs. Lysnnder John Ap
nearly two hundred years ago. Ac­ lowing effect; "L.vsnnder John Apple-
Inf the early months when farm work
Kokomo Shampoo
cording (o Pliny eggshells should he ton, one of our most prominent cltl- plelon Is overcome with nn ambition has not become heavy.
Let the Water Run Out.
40c
Is made from pure cocoanut oil;
p*r
battle cleans the scalp and roots o f the hair
broken lest witches and other evil-
to grow rich she cuts ii lot of p iis te
Brushes should be dried with the
in a natural, healthy i
minded necromancers got hold of them
' hoard Into squares and writes on
bristles turned downward so the water
W inter Egg Production
them, "1 pint" or “ t qimrf," nnd
to work magic with. Among the north­
Bronze
Beauty Vanishing Cream
will not soak Into the backs ot the
Me
I . a toothing. i r i M i l n , vonuhin*
Winter egg production does not de­
ern nations witches used eggshells
l then,
when her liushuud
comes
pm j »
face cream that will not grow heir.
brushes
and
loosen
the
bristles.
which Imd not been sufficiently shat­
home at night, Is loaded with nrgu pend entirely on the number of hens
incuts concerning the money she could you keep. Ilegardless of the size of
Bronze Beauty Lem on Cream
tered as ships In which they sailed
3Sc
I , nourishing, softening and itlmu-
Egotism.
across rivers and seas to regions where
make If he would permit her to keep a the flock they will all do the snms
pmfm
loting to the skin; is filled with s
FO k T H E L O V E L Y V E L V E T S
thing without a balanced ration. Near
winds nnd storms were brewed and
cow.
triple strength o f oil o f lemon — r a n k ­
It is only when a man Is compli­
ing it s mild, bleaching cream-
(1$) by Osorge .Matthew Adams)
ly everyone knows what Is needed to mented that ho thinks he is seeing
The vogue for panne and other
where they could be bought for a auf-
supple velvets finds a smart exponent
feed hens n balanced ration. The
llclent consideration to lie afterwards
Bronze Beauty Face Powders
himself as others see him.— Boston
in this Paris-inspired model. It may
problem la to keep nil the different
59c
Are suited to a ll complexion«. Can
dealt with at retail hy the weird sla­
Transcript.
be developed either in black, shutter-
«er bn
be aucresaftilly used on dry or oily
¿ems
on
hand
all
the
time.
It
really
ter*. In eggshells they used to Journey
skin«. The
lie shades:
A LINE O’ CH EER
lea: H iß
ig h B row n
green
or
cedar-brown
panne
The
takes skillful management to do It,
and B ro n te G Io' w ore fa1
to I.npland where they learned not
front panel follows the straight and
Biggest Geyser Region*.
as many poultrymen work on limited
only the control of winds hut much
narrow way, but is intersected with
Mollygloaco
By John Kendrick Bang«.
capital and something Is always run­
other forbidden lore from the Lapps
bands of metal thread embroidery.
Next to Y’ ellowstone National park
Is • special h air straig h ten cr for m en;
positively guaranteed to straight 'n
ning short
Japanese
mink
edges
the
bottom
of
the
nnd tho "warlock Finns."
the most Important geyser region In
the most stubborn hair in from 10 u.
skirt
and
the
long,
flowing
sleeves.
After the discovery of Ihe Western
A NEW YE AR ’S WISH
20 minute« without the use o f hot
the world Is at Rotorua in New Zea­
If preferred, lace may be substituted
iron«. W ill not injur« th « scalp or
World the witches voyaged much In
land.
turn the hair red.
Dropping
Boards
Essential
for
embroidery
on
the
front
of
the
FH1ENDH of min«
eggshells to Bermuda, "the storm-
dress.
Medium
size
requires
4
/
Dropping boards under the roosts
Who rend thin line,
vexed Bermoolhes,” also ii region of
A G R N T S WANTED EVERYW HERE
yards 36-inch velvet and 2 ), yards
lli'H's hoping that each
•re quits essential for the proper main- You W ant a Good Position
storms and of tangle according to the
fur
banding.
panning day
tennnee of elennlluess. They should Vary well— Tak« tha Accountancy and BualnaM
belief of our forefathers. From all
Pictorial Review Dress No. 2312.
Will find you on the Cheery Way
Management, private Secretarial, Calculator
be made of tongued nnd grooved floor­ Oomtometor, Stenographic,
Up to the radiant Unrdrn« of
Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35
Ibis It will be easily seen why It la
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rial Tea«-ham* CourM
Content,
nnd
Joy,
and
l'uace,
and
ing
well
laid,
nnd
should
be
at
lenst
cents.
well to take the precaution of so break­
t*ove.
three feet above the floor of the
ing your eggshell that no witch run zens, Ims been sick three weeks with
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house.
I f nests nre made under the
use It for a boat or for purposes of a fever, and during Hint time Ills
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dropping
boards,
three
foot
six
Inches
estimable
wife
hasn't
had
off
her
necromancy ns Indicated hy Pliny. The
rkc fnrvmo.t BualnMS Ootlsgs of th, Nortkwost
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PITTSBURGH,
PA., U. S. A.
would he a better height. In the caee »hirh h** w o, more A rca n e . A wr.nl, and On Id
belief Hint pulverized eggshell Is good clothes once. Night and day she in­
Uodal, than any other othool ia Amortrs. fend
Alligator»
Bird»’
Foe»
of
heavy
breeds
runways
up
to
the
tends
his
bedside,
combining
with
the
for tho ague route* from n logical
tor our Rnroooo Catalog.
Fourth St root son.
Alllgntnr* urn one of the prlnclpnl rooetlng perches should be used, but Mormon. Portland, Or. Iosne M. Wolksr. Pros
trnln of reasoning. The ancient* be­ natural skill of n nurse, a fountain
816 Union Avenue at Failing
enemies
of
water
birds
In
southern
with leghorns nnd other light breeds
lieved that diseases were Infliction of love nnd tenderness. When Ills Ill­
P. N.
No. 3, 1925 Garfield 7019
W e Deliver!
gamo
preserves.
they
are
not
necessary.
ness
took
a
more
serious
turn
yester-
from evil spirits or witches. Now, for
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