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VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON Indian Domesticity The Hopi Indians can teach the rest of the country gentleness and courtesy, says Alice Booth in a travel article in Good Housekeep ing. Here are some discoveries she made about their way of liv-: ing: “You never have any scolding in a Hopi house. There is never! any bickering, any loud-voiced ar gument. Indian children are not fretted and worried. If a child , becomes really obstreperous, he is simply ignored, and there is nothing on earth that hurts a child so much. . . If a woman wants to divorce her husband, all she has to do is to take a piece of his clothing and throw it outdoors. He [ has to follow. But divorce is prac tically unknown. . . It is a safe bet that you will never in your life find out anything that an Indian really does not want you to find. out.” How Many Pennies Your Don’t Try to “Save” on Home Remedies—Ask Your Doctor There is one point, on which prac tically all doctors agree. That is: Don't give your child unknown remedies without asking your doctor first. All mothers know this. But some times the instinct to save a few pennies by buying “something just as good” overcomes caution. When it comes to the widely used children’s remedy — “milk of mag nesia” — many doctors for over half a century have said “PHILLIPS.” For Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia is the standard of the world. Safe for chil dren. Keep this in mind, and say “PHIL LIPS’ MILK OF MAGNESIA” when you buy. Comes now, also in tablet form. Get the form you prefer. But see that what you get is labeled “Genuine Phillips’ Milk of Mag nesia.” 25 for a big box of the tablets at drug stores. ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of a teaspoon ful of genuine Phillips* Milk of Magnesia. P hillips ’ MILK OF MAGNESIA YOU CAN THROW CARDS IN HIS FACE | ONCE TOO OFTEN A SAD CASE C McClure Mewapaper Syndicate. WKU Service. Yes, Where? Policeman—Pull up to the curb. cared for her. thought for her. and I WENT to the performance of the Motorist—Yes, sir. Where is the • local stock company the other most of all tried to convince her nearest vacant one?—Atlanta Con night and saw Jimmy Murphy do that she needn t worry about him— stitution. ing his stuff as comedian. It was the first time 1 had seen Jimmy in sixteen years since that winter with the Holyoke Stock company, the year that Nina Daley. Jimmy’s wife, had that bad spell with her head. Jimmy was a good tellow. Every- Dody loved him, most ol all, Nina He was easy-going, happy-go-lucky, and would give you the shirt off his back. He had one tailing—but every time he got drunk. Nina managed somehow to smooth things over, and Dribe or coax the manager to keep him on. Nina was playuig Jie leads, learn ing a uew part every week, fixing clothes, carrying the nrunt ot the show and watching over Junmy like a baby. Many a time she forestalled the well-meant but disastrous in vitations. About that time, there was the incident oi the character woman with the uncertain marital com plications tha‘ everyone believed —everyone, that is, except Nina. Then, to cap the climax there was a revival ot Uncle l’on? s Cabin where Jimmy had to ride the mule. He was lit to the eyes The result was a riot—to everyone but the manager. He boiled over. Nina pleaded for just one more chance. She wept. She coaxed, Fi- ttally, with much misgiving, the manager agreed. “But, it’s his last chance,” he said. “I’m sorry. Nina. You’re a first rate worker and could go pret ty far up the ladder. But tied to that sot. you’ll go down and down— and don’t say ■ didn't tell you!" From that day on, Nina didn't seem to ever take her eyes off her man. She followed him around like a faithful dog. Then, one night, dur ing the show when Nina was on. all ol a sudden she stoppec. dead in the middle of a speecn. The man playing opposite her waited. Then he saw the hopeless look in her face, beseeching him to help her. Through all that ocene. the leading mao helped her—said his own lines and most of hers. Whin they came off. she thanked him gratefully and hurried to her dressing room. The days that followed were not much better. She was simply done in with work, worry and anxiety. As 1 passeo her dressing room, 1 saw her often, her little body drooped in a dejected heap before her makeup shelf, tier blond head sunk in cuppe I hands that seemed vainly trying to hold the aching head together. And Jimmy? Well, he rallied like the man he always could have been. He babied her that he was going to take care of her for a change. New Dialect The season ended then, and! Eastern Visitor—Has the advent though 1 often wondered what had of h*e"lped*rMch“life? become of them. 1 was out "•■• of • the ’'- Pinto Pete—I’ll say it has!Why, country for a number of years and we learn a new cowboy song ev didn’t know. ery night, and, say—we’ve found Now, here was the debonaire out that the dialect us fellers have Jimmy, just as lovable, just as dear jsed fer years is all wrong. to his audience, still in the business, and in a very reputable company. AND NOT SHORTED 1 wondered what could be the an- I swer. When the third act started, 1 went out back and hunted up the man- ' ager on whose invitation ihaccome. “Tell me,” I asked him, “how is it that Jimmy Murphy is in a company like this?" “Like this?” apparently not un derstanding. “Why, yes. he used to have a haTd enough time keeping hi- job with “Is a man a good conductor of the small town stock companies— electricity?” •the booze, you know.” “Sure, if he’s a live wire!” “Oh, I get you. Yes, sure, 1 re member. But, you know, ever since Real Soaking his wife—yov remember Nina Da A Scot was engaged in an argu ley? — well ever since she had a ment with a conductor as to nervous break - down, he hasn’t whether the fare was 5 or 10 cents. touched a drop—not a drop—a good Finally the disgusted conductor thing, too, for he was about all picked up the Scotsman’s suitcase done.” and tossed it off the train, just “You mean then, that Nina Daly as they passed over a bridge. It didn’t recover!" It seemed so piti- landed with a splash. tul. “Mon,” screamed Sandy, “isn’t “Yes,” he agreed, “it was it bad enough to try and over bad. Nina was a fine actress charge me, but now you try to would have gone a long way.” drown my little boy.”—Berkshire “Where is she now?” I asked, Eagle. tearing the worst. “Oh, she’s usually around here, He’s the Barrier somewhere. She and young Jimmy. Dorothy—But, Mother, why do Yes. there she is," pointing to the you object to my becoming en lighted open doorway ot Jimmy’s dressing room. He went on to add: gaged? Is it because of my youth? Mother—Yes, he’s hopeless. — "The youngster’s in high school now and what with so much moving Pathfinder. round the country. Nina takes a j hand and helps him with his home- : Substantial Estate READ THE ADS Hoot, mon—here’s a wee Scottie that every laddie or lassie would yearn to cuddle! He’s easily and quickly made, too—and stitched in bright, inexpensive cotton fabric, he’s a real “scotch” treat! Why not send for the simple pattern today, and make Scottie for a jol ly, appropriate gift? In pattern 5006 you will find a pattern for the dog; complete directions for mak ing it, and material requirements. To obtain this pattern send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Constipated 30 Years “For thirty years I had stubborn constipation. Sometimes I did not go for four or five days. I also had awful gas bloating, headaches and pains in the back. Adlerika helped right away. Now I eat sausage, bananas, pie. any thing 1 want and never felt better. I sleep soundly all night and enjoy life.** —Mrs. Mabel Schott. If you are suffering from constipation, sleeplessness, sour stomach, and gas bloating, there is quick relief for you in Adlerika. Many report action in thirty minutes after taking Just one dose. Adlerika gives complete action, cleaning your bowel tract where ordi nary laxatives do not even reach. Dr. H. L. Shoub, New York, rtportit "In addition to intestinal cleansing, Adlerika checks the growth of Intestinal bacteria and colon bacilli.** Give your bowels a real cleansing with Adlerika and eee how good you Just one epoonful relieves GAS Mrs. Murphy — What! You re feel. and stubborn constipation. Leading “Oh. then she's recovered from 1° se^ UP an^ marry that Druggists. hei trouble?" hopefully. j hard-up lodger of yours? What on “Recovered? No. 1 don’t think so. ¡earth are you going to live on? Says she can't remember a thing ' Mrs. O’Flynn—We’ll be all right, THE ONLY COUGH DROP —is entirely dependent on Jimmy.” The poor fellow owes me enough WHICH HELPS BUILD UP YOUR “And Jimmy?" to keep us in comfort for years— “Oh Jimmy—he’s as proud as a Montreal Star. work | ALKALINE RESERVE peacock. Does everything for her. Yeah, it's a sad case. She could I have gone far.” 1 walked along slowly toward the brightly lighted doorway and look ing m. saw the two olond heads poring over numerous text books Just then the mother looked u p quickly at the Doy beside her asj Found Amazing V she explained something about the RELIEF > lesson. Her face was bright and the blue eyes lovolie: than ever. I saw! from PAIN X the title ol the book. Advanced No need to suffer lira Sad case? 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It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre paring for motherhood. 3. Ap proaching “middle age.” Don’t be a three-quarter wife, take LYDIA E PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go ** Smiling Through.” Scottie Pup Mascot Livens Things Up! By ESTA BURDICK CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT REMEDIES FEET HURT? 2ulck relief 50c. Write the Arch Maker for l pair of hand made felt arch supports and sads. State average shoe size. M. G. HELD, ARCH MAKER til E. Broadway - - - - Glendale, Calif. MORNING DISTRESS Admiral Cary T. Grayson, chairman of the American Red Cross, shown enrolling President Roosevelt as the first member in the annual roll call. Miss Hebe Reynolds, a representative of the District of Co lumbia chapter made the presentation in the oval room of the White House. iaduetoscid.upwt atomich. Milneaia w a fere (the orig inal) quickly relieve acid atomach and give neceaaaay elimination. Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of milk of magnesia. 20c, 35c Ot 60c. LU DEN'S MENTHOL COUGH DROPS ON THE AIR C WITH HOT NEWS FROM HOILYWOODI Tuesday 10:30 P. M„ E. S. T.. N. B. C. R«d N.twork