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THF GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lydia L Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. »A V E SHOES AND STOCKINGS T h e y w ill hurt tw ic e an Io n * It you S h ak e In to Y o u r a b u M A L I . t N ' 8 F O O T = E A S B . the A n tle e p tlc , H e a llh S p o w d e r to r th e t « « t It t a k e « » w a y t h * ating o f C o rn a, id union*» C allouaea. aore, ac h in g . awcilJen. ten der A l i e n a F o o t - E a a e a to p * the fric tio n w h ich c a u s n the w e a r on »h o e a an d ato ck ln ga mm v s expen se a n d m a k c a w a lk in g a deligh t. S h a k e It Into your ahoea, S p rin k le U In th * fo o t b a th Sold e v e r y w h e r e .— A d v . Not a Philosopher. “What is your philosophy in life?” “Friend, I don't know a thing about philosophy. I ain’t never studied mud). All I do is take things as they come, and make the beat of ’em." TÏPE OF HOI Shingled Dutch Colonial House Has Artistic Appearance. While this Is not a large house In It* dimensions, the size of the rooms on the first floor und the number of bed- rooms make It ample for a good-size«? family. Also It Is uot expensive, com- paratively, to build. Costs of building have been decreas ing during the last of the spring and eurly summer, and now, those who know declare, are as low ag they will be during the year. No one who wants a home slioubt hesitate about getting It started. The country is a million homes short of Its needs and unless greater progress is made during the last half of the year than has been accomplished «luring the first part those who rent their homes will find an even greater problem of securing a home next year than this. To build a home does not require as great an amount of money us many persons believe. The owner of a fulr- ly well located home building site cun get his home planned and built and will be able to pay for it as he Is able. Bankers, contractors und home-huild- Ing associations always are ready to finance a homo-bulldlng project, and will allow the owner to pay the cost In I * 1 J * J t « . » I « t .......................... A Summer Idyll 1 « » ‘ » * By Jessie Douglae * » ♦ « ........................... - ....................... ... eA l»Zl>. by M c C lu ie N s w » p a p « r S y n d ic «!*). 1 She sat down very carefully, so tha< not one of the precious ruffle« would be crushed, and she knew she was very lovely. But what she did not know was that to the man who came whistling along the white walk she looked like a moon fairy. Just then her mother called, ••Priscilla !” and she darted In doors, to find when she had come «tut a few minutes later that a tall figure was standing on her white s*eps. “Miss Priscilla?" he askeil very gravely. And Priscilla’s heart began to bent very har«l. and a lump grew In her throat anil she knew she would never he able to say a word to this goo«i- looking stranger. “I think I owe you this," he said, holding out u *11lay nickel. "O h! how— did— you know?” I'rls- cilia managed to gasp. "I'll tell you all about It. If you’ll l«*t me sit down here on the lowest steps." It was the fact that he bed come to tills very street and walked down under the trees listening at each «•«>r- ner for some clew that would show him where “ Priscilla” lived, for lie had heard her name as she joined the others yesterday morning. After he had «'ome to thank her. he want«*«l to stay very much. And after he had left tier be knew be would have to come back again the next evening If she would let him. And Priscilla, sitting In her little green dream on the white steps of the porch, knew that she was not go ing to lie “left out” again. And be cause she must do something she lean- «si down and picked up the nickel that she hud laid on the edge of the step, while at tills very moment at the end of the street a young man with satiny hair above a very white eollar was whistling a very gny tune and thank ing his stars that he had found the girl he hail ulwavs dreameil about. Priscilla sat on her own white steps ROOMS ARE WELL ARRANGED with her slim arms cla.sp«sl about her Summit, N . J. — “ I hare token Lydia knees and listened to the thin notes E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound dur of the vlctrola that drifted down to her ing Change of Life Colonial Balance It Preserved in the from the house above. and I think it is a It was early summer and Helen good remedy in such Interior— Will Accommodate Good- a condition. I could and Catharine and Jane were taking Sized Family— Not Expensive not digest my food Name "Bayer” on G en u in i advantage of It, talking and laughing to Build. and had much pain and dancing away the summer night, id burning in my while here she— Priscilla— sat g«*tting By WI L L I A M A. RADFORD. s t o m a c h a fte r lonelier and lonelier every minute. meals. I could not Mr. William A. Radford wilt answer dyritlo"» and give advice FREE OF sleep, had backache, Not that she blamed any of those ,on. ? I,.fub-*ecta Pertaining to the and worst o f a l l girls, they were her friends; nor the eubject of building, for the readers of this were the hot flashes. paper On account of his wide experience hoys who had left her out. Instead as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he I saw in the papers she thought they were quite right to Is, wltnout doub'. the highest authority a b o u t Vegetable on all these subjects. Address all inquiries choose Helen and Catharine und Jane Compound so I tried it. Now I reel all to William A. Radford. No. 1827 PrilriS and let her stay here on her white avenue. Chicago. III . and only encloae right and can work better. You have two-cent stamp for reply. my permission to publish this letter.” steps alone. —V ictoria K o fpl , 21 Oak Ridge Ave., For those men— ss Priscilla called Dutch colonial houses are having a “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Is genu Summit, N . J. them— frightened her so. The more steadily Increasing popularity with I f you have warning symptoms such ine Aspirin proved safe by millions she tried to talk to them, the more as a Sense of suffocation, hot flashes, and prescribed by physicians for over home builders. They have tin» beauty the words froze on her lips, and the headaches, backache, dread of im twenty years. Accept only an unbroken of the colonial exterior, coupled with more she longed to run away, until pending evil, timidity, sounds in the "Bayer package” which contains proper the quaint roof treatment of the homes finally she did run, wishing all the time ears, palpitation of ths heart, sparks directions to relieve Headache, Tooth of Holland, an architectural style that before the eyes, irregularities, con that some one would be bold enough was transplanted Into this country in ache. Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, stipation. variable appetite, weakness, to free tier from the prlsonhouse of inquietude, and dizziness, get a bottle Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 colonial times. And coupled with these her shyness. of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com tablets cost few cents. Druggists also advantages, the Dutch colonial makes When she had climbed the stairs to pound and begin taking the medicine at sell larger “Bayer packages.” Aspirin possible great economy In the use of her own room much later she stood once. W e know it will help you as it Is trade mark Bayer .Manufacture Mon- the Interior. j before (he mirror and looked very did Mrs. Koppi. An excellent example of a shingled oacetlcaeidester of Sallcylicaeid.— Adv. seriously and very sternly at herself, Dutch colonial house Is shown In the j Although she could not see them in Inability to answer an argument accompanying Illustration. The cen j this light, site knew how those seven doesn’t prove that the argument is a tral entrance and the balanced win j freckles lay across the bridge of her dows, those on each side of the door good one. high little nose. being duplicates, follow the colonial, “ If I wasn't quite so plain,” Priscilla Humble men who admit their Igno while the roof treatment Is essentially told the reflection sadly: she turned rance get credited with more ignorance Dutch. away before she saw the glittering Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. This house is of wood construction, than is theirs. drops that matle her wide green eyes set on a concrete foundation, and Its like the eyes of a mermaid. She put T H E Y SPREAD outer walls are covered with shingles, PERSIA’S BELT OF DESOLATION DISEASE Second Floor Plan. 1 out her light and knelt down beside specially treated to give the silvery ef anywhere, D A IS Y F LY K IL L E R attraete and "■ all fliea. N*at, «-lean, ornamental, convenient and tùia' the open window. fect of age. The house proper Is 26 Installments. While It may appear to - ^e— ciieap. Last* all*u»a- Leoend Ascribes Desert to Divine She let down her hair about her iPy. L ift y 111 1 Made of metal, feet wide by 3-1 feet 6 Inches deep, be a considerable of an undertaking to Punishment Visited on King Who m can’t npill or tip over; shoulders, hair that was like rusty will not soil or injure with a poreli projection of 10 feet. It obligate one’s self to pay a certain Forgot His Creator. uiything. Guaranteed. DAISY contains seven rooms and bath, beside fixed nmount each month for a period gold and framed her face softly like FLY K I L L ER at your dealer or B U V k ttS the porch and balcony, the former of of years, nevertheless that Is exactly the face of a Botticelli madonna. At the southern end of the valley 6 by EXPRESS, prepaid. SI .ZB. She stayed there very still watching H AR O LD SOMERS. 160 Da Kalb Ave.. Brooklyn N . Y. which may be inclosed as a living what be has to do If he rents. And at In O n tra l Arabia where progress to ÌSTlOHj) IUDIGES TIONl, the moonlight that dl«l glamourous f .7 A C i cnrs N T S _ J /Æ porch and the latter ns a sleeping the end the renter has nothing to show ward the Persian gulf is blocked hy things to the garden, and lent a silver Burglary Is Not Profitable. porch. for his expenditures. a broad harrier of sand, lies a distric t pallor to the patch of grass beneath 6 B e l l - a n s When one reads in the paper an ac How the rooms are nrrnnged and Every person who rents a home called Khari, which was one«' fertile, Hot water count of a burglary where the thief 'heir dimensions are she**— hv the owes It to himself and Ills fnmllv to at her window. All the loneliness and and still retains some of Its former the tiny hurt smoothed Itself away succeeded In securing $5,000 to $10.000 Sure Relief prosperity. II. St. J. B. Philhy in \ and she lingered there fi'eling the ca worth of Jewelry, one Is apt to think scribes In the Wide World Magazine a ressing fingers of a stray breeze that that the S|K>lls were probably worth the of ruins which appear to dale i ruffled her hair about her white face. group risk, but Investigation has shown that FOR IN D IG E S TIO N hark to the medieval Mint's when the But the very next day Priscilla had thieves never realize anything like the country was under fhe domination of forgotten that she was "left out.” She Surely a Mean Employer. full value of their plunder. In Eng n Persian colony. Close by It are the i always did forget It with girls, for “ ’Enery,” observed Bill ’Awkins, “1 land It was discovered that out of 408 remains of nn Important irrigation sys ' Helen and Catharine and Jane thought burglnrles reported In various parts 'ear as yer got a Job.” tem which almost certainly points to she was “a dear” anil no party would “Yes,” answered the sad 'Enery, “I of the kingdom the proceeds netted the a Persian origin, the main point of In be complete without her If it was just principals nn average of about $75 'ave got n job.” terest about which Is that It depi'mls girls. "Y er don't appear very 'appy about each. The value of the plunder was on a group of three great reservoirs | “Priscilla Is so different with girls!” It, do yer?” asked Bill. “Ain’t yer many limes that figure. In addition or pools, believed to ho bottomless. Helen*taughe«l. “Slle’s such a darling, to thlM each one of the number hud foreman a decent cove, then?” A similar pli^nomenon exists In a anyway. But any one can see she’s “Oil I 'E ’s n mean, low-minded fel been sent to Jail for his crime. district farther south, cnlleil the Aflaj, frightened to death of men; and It's ler I” cried the outraged ’Enery. ' " E ’s wllbre there are no fewer than seven much kinder to let her do as she a dirty dorg, 'e Is. (Jot 'Un-llke no All Titled. “bottomless” pools of varying sizes, pleases.” tions ns ’ow gents like me should be The doctor’s family had Just moved among which Is a fair-sized lake, the The girls had been down to “the Into a more exclusive residence dis treated. F ’r Instance, would yer be "Mother of the Mountain.” which Is village,” as they colleil their over- trict and nil the members were much lieve It, 'e actually took the legs off the largest sheet of water known to | grown town, to shop and Jane hail given to boasting over this. Even the the wheelbarrers so ns a cove can’t sit exist In all Arabia. It Is about three selected a blue dress because she said quarters of a mile in length by a quar nlne-yenr-old daughter told o f It to her down an' rest? Oh, ’e’s u mean dorg!” Harris liked blue, while she blushed famuli playmates nt school. “ Why, It’s — London Ideas. ter of a mile broad, and was In It* just the tiniest bit. day the center of a mighty kingdom Just like having a title," she ended. Helen had chosen a yellow muslin, Peril of Growing Paint. There, according to a legend, one* "Everything that cornea to our place to be made up with ruffles, although Little John had put In a very hard stood the palace and capital of Ad Ibn has written on It after our names, she did not say why she had chosen Shnddnd. one of the greatest Arabian day of ploying end thnt night he said. ‘Oollett place.' ” yellow, and Catharine had picked out Another little nlne-yenr-old sniffed "Mother, oh. bow my knee aches!” floor plans. However, mere uie sev least investigate Hie possibility of se- j, p|nk.8pr,gged dimity. Priscilla coul.l kings. “That Is Jnst a growing pain and eral features of the Interior that de very disdainfully. “Oh, If that Is The legend tells that this king tiullt curing a home of his own. The home no{ rpsjSf die temptation; she knew himself a new capital south of the what yon «ravin, we’ve got one too.” will be all right In the morning,” re serve special mention. owner Is a better and more prosperous she mtght nPw1 |h|lt pille Aflaj district. In this palace he gath she Informed the audience, "and It’s plied Ills mother. The colonial balance Is preserved in member of the community In which onfnn(lie thnt looUe,, nke ,he foam At that John exclaimed: ’’But the ered together a stable of 2.000 peer almost like your’n. Itlght after our the Interior. On either side of the re he lues, an« secures, in the satisfac- ()f a S(,n wave— would not need It, In name on everything that comes to pain is In lust one knee, and Is one of no, „„ expensive, less steeds, a bodyguard of 2,000 war ception hall, which Is of g«Mxl width, tlon of beta? a property owner, greater fac t. hut „ w„ riors and a harem of 2,000 maidens, our house. they write, *(1011601, my legs going to he longer than the are the living room and dining room. conslderathm both from business asso- ! Am) ,hen , tle girls were all going to other?” please.’ ”— Exchange. among the fairest In the world. The The former Is a large room. 13 by 22 clntes and from those he comes In con- i n l n k ( l t h e (1resses themselves, legend tells thnt thp king forgot hi* si,e „ ,¡^ (,1 be left out when they feet. The placing of the fireplace in tact with In n social way. Right now Creator, who visited him with a dread Mo Wonder. Poetry and Prose. the center of the front wall Is unusual, Slop and think of those you know who wore thpm hm not whpn tlley mniI„ Otis— Yon say that something at the “Oft In my sclent vigils. I hear the but attractive. It is a broad fireplace own their homes. Then compare their fhen) Tbpy hfl(1 hoflrfl<Ml tbp car, nl. scorching west wind, overwhelming the king and all his glory with waves of banquet last night tflsgusted you? voices of the night.” most taking up a whole seat them and on either side are «■uses for books. standing with those who rent. blazing sand which to this day cover* Chester— Yes ! had too much climate. "H ave yon a baby with colic, too?” Double French doors on txith sides of The colonlu! home shown in the II* se|Vps. and while the others dismissed an area nearly half a million square Bat between a Callforna native son t*e fireplace lead to the porch. It lustrutlon Is merely a suggested de- tucks and pocketa. ruffles and gathers. miles. This territory Is known from • nd a man from Florida I— New York A spendthrift gets tight occasionally, can be Imagined how good this ar sign for prospective home builders. As Priscilla fell lo dreaming. its utter desolation ns the “Empty Evening Post but a miser Is nlwn.vs tight. rangement is when the porch Is In go«*« I iis it Is, both in exterior and In For right In fror.* of her sat the Qimrter.” closed. The dining room Is 13 by 15 terior design, it may not coincide with kind of man she had always wanted the Ideas of every home builder. It is to know. She knew he was the kind fi-et, with a buffed built Into a window Best W ay to Cut Bottle. buy. the windows, of course, being nn easy matter to get a wide selection Just from the hack of his head. His If yon ever want to cut a glass bot above. Triple windows, corresponding of home designs to choose from. The ears were so well shapeil and so close tle. here is a good winy to do It. Thl* with those in the living room, also con local architect, contractor and building to his head and his collur was so white Is thought to he verv difficult to do tribute to the cheeriness of this room. material dealer all have a great vari above his blue serge shoulders ami while In reality It is very simple, and ety of home-hullding plans that are The kitchen is 9 by 9 feet 6 Inches, his hair was so satiny smooth— then has been done many times su«re*«- available for prospective buihlers. and off it is a good-sized panfry, so ar Prls«1lln noticed a queer thing, for as No matter what sort of home you she watehe«! him a re«l tide began to fully. ranged that the Icebox may be Iced (}«'t a brick or some other nonlnflam- want there usually Is one that will mount from thnt neck to the very tips from fht> rear porch. mnhle substnnep of the height yoe meet your Ideas of exterior appiuirnnce of those well-shaped ears. I ’pstalrs nre four bedrooms, each a wish to cut the bottle. Now pit a and Interior arrangement thnt can be She saw then thnt the conductor corner room. The bath is placed nt built for the amount of money you can was stamling beside him ami saying. hi-avy or preferably a short leniC k ot one-half Inch iron rod In the fin and afford to pay for a home. g ’-------------------- S0-.M - “Fare. pl«>nse!” while he sear*’h«sl first heat about six Inches of the »nd t« In one pocket and then the other. He bright red heat. Then, nslng the brick Queen of Flowers. didn’t have a rent. Priscilla knew It. as n rest or eubl«', turn the bottle slow The world will sustain the loss of a She reni-hed forward anil slipped her ly, keep'ng tile reil-hnt bar well In con wonderful sight, as well as the chief last nickel Into his hand and she felt tact with the hottte until the bar jus* The flavor, much like superior ¡ source of supply of 'ts most entrancing the eiinlness of his Angers and then ceases to be red. Then quickly piling* coffee, always pleases; and when j perfume, if the Bulgarians carry out she heard, "Priscilla ! Priscilla! Don’t the bottle In a pall of cold water, and their Intention of turning the rose gar yon know you get off here?” if carefully done, a fine crack will h« health and economy are con dens around Knsanlik Into tobai'co Catharine and Helen and Jane had the result. Upon plunging In the water jä |l N plantations. Rose cultivation nn the alreailv Jumped off and were standing a click will be heard nn<! the n«‘ck ill»* sidered, this wholesome beverage v»>0(l tK'ÍEJDJJV Thracian plain was instituteil In a tn the road laughing and cnlling to tipper part of the bottle will retnalr fits every need. small way by the Turks, and some her. Priscilla stepped down very in your band, leaving an edge cut a* property of the soli makes for a per quickly, thankful from the di'pths of -clean as If cut with n glnzicr’s ilia g g fection not of beauty, but of perfume her heart flint they had not se«‘n what monil. Boil Postum Cereal fully 15 unobtainable elsewhere. Under thrifty she had done. Bulgar cultivation the rose gardens t They teas«*»! Priscilla a moment for Salt and Alke.line Rivera. minutes, after boiling begins — or have n11itit i «'<I enormous dimensions, dreaming, ami said, “Who Is lie. Pris Many of tie rivers In the worlil nr« \ 1 over 150 villages being devoted entire cilla?” and to their amusement I’ris- far from being pure. There Is a sal« if you prefer a quickly prepared ly to the Industry, ami pro«lu«flng be ertlln flnsheil hotly right up to the river in Australia, ami another In th« O drink, buy the newer form — tween them, before the war. attar to r«v«ts of her hair: hnt fortunately the;- Rio Snlndo, In the Argi'ntine reimblU ÉSE— =dfc==3E the value of some $6.250.000 per an didn't know of what she was thinking In South America. The Athnhnse* Instant Postum, which is made First Floor Plan. num. — and fortunately they hail their river of Canada has two Important dresses to plan, which was much the «alt hranehes. one of which rls«*s Ir instantly m the cup. the hen*) o f the stairs and Is ensltj more Important. Match Industry in China. a natural salt spring, and the otkei accessible to all the rooms Plenty of Priscilla stitch»«! and sewed ami has Its source In the Caribou moim In the light of UuiDa’s advantages «Inset spare is provided both upstairs Mid down, while the slope o f the roof enjoye«l with respect to cheap labor tucked and ruffled with the rest, and tains, which contain vast deposit» ot lerniits more storage space In the at and abundance of raw materials anil when she hnd finished they all agreed salt reck. Another salt river, hnvtn* ts origin in a similar formation. I» the fact that the match industry Is a that her dres* was “adorable;" but tic. The balcony, which Is connecteil simple business with quick returns, the she knew thnt there would he no one one of the tributnrh'S of the Cren' Slave rtv»*r Many of the streams ant with one of the l*edrooms bv double Far Eastern Review considers the to care pnrticntnrty If she did tool Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. French iloors, la covered with canvas, manufacture of matches as promising tike a tiny lost mermaid In that nllr I h«V«-s of «-astern Oregon are strengij green orgamlle. alkaline In «•hnrm'ter. The Bio «I* to deaden the sound. This will make to be one of China's most Important In B attle Creek, M ichigan But Inst the same she put It on Vinner«*— the Vinegar river—of New n most ilelightful shaping porvh hy dustries. There are at pres»>nt 34 fac the ise of screens In the summer and tories in China with a yearly output of that evening and went ont to sit un h-t <¡ramilla. In Central America. I.« «on» the m»*>iis|ilne on the white steps. from the siilphtiric acid In the » aie» loO.ouu u>ua» ■ash in the winter. ASPIRIN Comfort Your Skin W ith Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum Kill All Flies! Sure Relief LL-ANS As A Table Drink Postum Cereal m eets every requirement l jl p n r 1 1|| ¿Vil - HUJH HT é j “ T h ere’s a R ea so n ” for Postum