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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. Budapest Celebrates Inaugural of Mr. Harding Have you ever stopped to reason why t is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain—the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. Thia applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicina* preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, r* like in endless chain system the renx.Ty is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says “Take for example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years tad never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a •ale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri nary troubles and neutralized the urio acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., A scene during the great celebration In Budapest, capital of Hungary, on March 4 In honor of President H ar and enclose ten cents; also mention thia paper. Large and medium size bottles ding, then being inaugurated in Washington. Twenty thousand men, women and children gathered in front of the for saie at all drug stores.—Adv. national museum to listen to speeches by Hungarian leaders eulogizing the United States and our new President. At the right is Capt. James Pedlow, American Red Cross commissioner to Hungary, honored the same day by the Modesty keeps some people from Hungarian parliament. telling the naked truth. AFTER EVERY MEAL Mint leaf, peppermint or lus cious iu ic y fru it, either flavor Is a treat for your sweet tooth. And all are equally good for you. Teeth , appetite and digestion all benefit. Your nerves will say "thank you." your vim will respond. WRIGLEY’S is liked for what it does as well as for its BIG value at the small cost of 5c. Samuel Gompers and His Bride THE ALLIGATOR BOY The Flavor Lasts S S Íg B12 I l i ^ W R I G L E Y S Z l^ ! JU IC Y FRUIT ÜÎÏÏÎ h T ’ C H E W I N G G U M ^ i i i l i i i U SE Spohn’s Distemper Compound t o b r e a k I t u p a n d g e t t h e m b a c k In c o n d i t i o n . T w e n ty -a e v e n y e a rs ’ u se h a s m a d e “ S P O H N ’S ” I n d is p e n s a b le In t r e a t i n g C o u g h s a n d C o ld s , I n f l u e n z a a n d D i s t e m p e r w i t h t h e i r r e s u l t i n g c o m p lic a tio n s , a n d a ll d is e a s e s o f t h e t h r o a t , n o s# a n d lu n g s . A c ts m a r v e lo u s ly a s p r e v e n tiv e ; a c ts e q u a lly w e l l a s cure. 6 0 r e n t# a n d $ 1 .1 5 p er b o ttle . A t a l l d r u g s t o r e s . 61'OH N M ED IC A L CO M PA N Y , G O S H E N , IN D . Absence of Disease Isn’t Health; You Need Vitality, Energy You may have no particular dis ease, and yet fall fa r short of en joying real health. To be actually healthy you m ust be sturdy, alert, vigorous, a-sparkle with enthus iasm and the Joy of living—fairly bubbling over with vitality and energy. Are you thus? If you are well, yet listless and unambitious, it is because you lack some quality th a t would fill you with vim and drive, and nine times out of ten the sola cause of this lack is found to be disordered, weak blood. Wholesome blood is th e very fountain source of th a t energy which puts spring into your mus cles, snap into your step and spar- FOR THE BLOOD kle into your eyes. If you w ant all this, begin right now to enrich your blood stream . You will find, as thousands of others have found In the last fifty years, th a t S.S.S. is an excellent remedy to do this fo r you, one th a t removes the poisonous impurities and helps build your blood into a rich, nourishing supply. S.S.S. is an herb compound, discovered by the Indians, and still made as they made it. Get S.S.S. from your druggist to day. S ta rt taking, and then if you w ant expert medical advice free, w rite in detail about your condition to Chief Medical Advisor, 862 Swift Laboratory, A tlanta, Georgia. S w ift Specific C*., D ept. M 2, A tla n ta , Gn. Picas# S.S.S. THIS WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE Bring* a Ray o f Hope to Childless W om en S C A LC O T IG H T H O R S E S C O U G H IN G ? If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Shinuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, photo graphed with his bride in front of the Hotel Woodward, New York, following their marriage there. The new Mrs. Gompers Is the former Mrs. Gertrude Alnslee Cleaves Neuselieler of New York city und Zanesville, Ohio. She is thirty-eight years old, a pntnter and a divorcee. Mr. Gompers Is seventy-one. His first wife died about a year ago. “Thanking You for the Applause” How would you like to wrestle with an alligator as this young man Is do ing? He is Henry Coplnger of Miami, Kht., known throughout Ids state as "The Alligator Boy." Copinger’s busl ness Is tlie catching, raising and ex hibiting of alligators. He lias lived In or near the Florida everglades all his life, and has made a study of the dangerous reptiles. Coplnger thinks nothing of diving Into u stream or swamp infested with the 'gators and tossing one upon the bank. YOUNGEST IN LEGION W o m en M ade Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL The world’s standard remedy for kidnsy, liver, bladder and nric acid troubles, ths enemies of life and looks. In use sines 1696. All druggists, three sizes. L o o k f o r th e nam e G o ld M e d a lo n every boa e n d accept no im itation Mile, t ’armen ííuetut, photographed in Baris Just after receiving the mill* tary order of the legion of Honor fot This cavalry chnrger, posing so politely with his feet in the driver’s seat conspicuous bravery during the war of an army wagon, has Just made a clean leap Into the vehicle, hearing his Mile. (Juetftt, who was a war nurse regular rider. Sergeant Cooper, Troop C, eighth U. S. cavalry. The locale I Is the youngest member of the Legion of this little scenario is Fort Bliss, Te*. of Honor, being only eighteen years old. send ms your free booklet eo N am ». Lowell, Mass.—“ I had anemia from the time I was sixteen years ole* and was very irregular. If I did any house cleaning or washing I would faint and have to be put to bed, my husband thinking every min ute was my last. A fter reading your text-book fbr women I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound and used the Sanative Wash, and have never felt better than I have the last two years. I can work, eat, sleep, and feel as strong as can be. Doctors told me I could never have children—I was too weak - but after taking Vegetable Compound itstrenpth- ened me so I gave birth to an eight pound boy. 1 was well all the time, did all my work up to the last day, and had a natural birth. Everybody who knew me was surprised, and when they ask me what made me strong I tell them with great pleasure, * I took Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and never felt better in my life . f Use this testi monial a t anytim e.” —Mrs. E u z a b e t h S m a r t , 142 W. Sixth St., Lowell, Mass This experience of Mrs. Smart is sureH a strong recommendation for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It is only one of a great many similar cases. Smallest Railroad and Its Chief B Y U S IN G T H E G E N U IN E Stearns’ Electric Paste A lso S I R E D E A T H to W aterbags, A nts. Rate end M ice. Th»**>e pests *r** th e c re a te s t c a rrie rs o f d is e a s e and MUHT It K H I L I E D . T h e y d e s t r o f both f«*»d and property D irections in 15 langnage» In **ery b o a B ead y fo r nse—two sixes 36« a nd II 60. U H. lio T c r n m e n t b u y s It. HERE’S A CHAM PION BABY Standard for over 50 years What to Take for SICK HEADACHE B a I I r T t T e L r E s I V E R IPILLS Take a good dose of C arter’s Little Liver Pills—then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. A few doses restore your organs to their proper functions and the Headache and the causes of it pass away. In the same manner GENUINE 11 BULL They regulate the Roiceb and prevent Comtipolbn. DURHAM Let Cuticura Be Your Beauty Doctor p H*. t i m i SSt. Talca, 2S*. ! F l o r i d « O y s t e r f a l t a r # O f f e r s L if e - T i n t # I n c o m e to non resid e n t» . w i t h o u t drw d##ry rain , h o e in g , p lo w in g o r fe r tiliz e r . F re# Infor i m o tio n — 12.000 w ord»— Inc lqd in# U . S Oov e m m e n t q u o ta tio n # G o v er n m e n t tiO.oOO #nr ' v ey , » w orn s t a t e m e n t # . O y ster G ro w ers O s s p e r s t i T f A m or to t to n , A p a la c h ic o la , F lo rid a W # nld Y o n Invent S I M to Mnk# H I N T P r o p o s i t i o n w i l l # t» n d o tr to t n n d t h o r o n # h In rosK H ratlon . P a r t I c o l » r# w i t h o u t o b ll # a t l o n H . M. H a v e r b e c k * Co.. IS B w t y . N # w Y o r k Governor’« I-land. New York, with Its land area of IT1* arres. (»oasts the smallest railroad In the world. The line, used exclusively for trnn*i*>rtlng army supplies to the Kastern department. Is manned by government troop* stationed on the island. Lieut. Philip I. O'Brien, shown In the Illustration, *» tun ager of the road. Here is a claimant to the title of world’s champion heavyweight new , born baby. He Is Robert Embry, Jr. of Terra Bella, i ’al., nr<! be weighed > U* pound» when born tob a cc o m a ke s 5 0 flo o d ciflarettes for 10c