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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1921)
TH K GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON ¡Millions V * Jjulforts f # . I ’I H.muWoiv, ^ TO SEE NICHI COME Was So Restless He Couldn't Sleep and Daylight Was Always Welcome. “ With the exception of a little milk toast, which comprised my diet foi more than eight weeks, I could not eat anything,” said Copt. Geo. W Worable, residing at 106 Jennings St. Knoxville, Tenn., a highly respected citizen of that city. “ I am now uble,“ continued Captain Womble, “ ufter taking two bottles of Tanlac, to eat practically anything I had a bad form o f stomach and in testinul trouble for a long time ano fo r months my condition had been such that I suffered agony. I got so 1 could not eat the simplest food. I tried doctor after doctor and all kinds o f medicine, but nothing that was pre scribed for me seemed to do me ar y good. 1 had a terrible pain in mr breast just over my heart and foi weeks and weeks I got no relief. *‘ I finally got so nervous that 1 ac tually dreaded to see night come, as I could not sleep, and was always so restless that I would rejoice to see daylight come. I was also constipated all of the time. In fact, life seemed a burden and I was so miserable that I was almost on the verge of despair. Several of my neighbors told me a .»out Tanlac and advised me to try it. ‘‘ I am personally acquainted with Mr. Dan M. Chambliss, of the firm of Kuhlman & Chambliss and when I tov/1 him o f my condition and how 1 suf fered lie advised me to begin taking Tanlac without delay and that it had relieved hundreds of the best people In Knoxville. I have now taken two bottles o f Tanlac and am giving you this testimonial in the hope that h may induce others to take it. Since taking this medicine I actually ft el like I had been made all over again with the youth, energy and ambition o f a sixteen-yen r-old boy.” Tanlac is sold by leading druggifts everywhere.— Advert i seni ent. f GIFTS—for anniversari'"». w s liliiio . tarli, <lay.—the luteMtandslway.<tepenil ihl) good Our reasonable prit e . ease the way. IMPROVEMENT IN RURAL LIFE Co-op«rativ« Organizations Are Be coming Recognized at a Move in the Right Direction. BOYD PARK JEW ELER S LERS BOYD PARK. BLDG KXI MAIN STUFI Much Is expected from the American Country I.lfe association, which Is dis tinguished from other organizations aiming at bettering rural life In that It lays Its emphasis upon the human as pects o f agriculture. One o f Its precepts is that “ the farmer Is more Important than the farm." It Is organized on the basts o f standing committees made up THE CONTINENTAL WOOD STAVE PIPE of specialists in the vurlous fields of a » . . ___ For i r r i g a t i o n country life. M i ... ,TT .IT ù and 8,1 ge n e ra l At the third annual conference o f the I I laisi J fa rm p u rp o se * . organization held recently In Spring- F o r full In fo rm a tio n w rite Held, Mass., the subject was “ Rural Or ganization." The speeches indicated M O R R I S O N . M K K H il l. C O . that country people are at lust awake to their greatest problem—namely, that of organizing themselves for co-opera t ENGRAVED WEDDING STATIONERY Invitations—Calling Curd«. tive action. It was declared at this i Announcement«— Your printer is our representative and ha« complete samples and prices meeting that already progress In coun try life Is evident along every line of ) J e n n ln g s -G o tta c h n ll E n g r a v in g C o . human endeavor that makes existence & DYKJiB more satisfying. The consolidation of CLEANERS Quality. Service schools Is proceeding with great rapid Cloche« insured. Work guaranteed. We pay Price list on request. ity ; county and traveling libraries are return postage. Myers Cleaners St Dyers. 114 E. Broadway. extending library service to Increasing numbers o f rural residents; visiting MONUMENTS. Write for catalog. Standard nurses are being requested in numbers Marble St Granite Co.. 117 W Broadway. larger than the supply ; numerous move tor a real good place to eat,follow th« crowd« t# SHAY’S CAFETERIA ments looking toward physical edttcn lion and recreation are In progress; Opposite Post Office. Down the marble «latre colleges, normal schools and universi RUBBER STAMPS a STENCILS. Seal. an* ear tags also made. Send for «ample«, price* ties are Introducing courses In rural etc. Salt Lake Stamp Co., 66 W. Broadway. sociology.— Chicago Host. £2 70 ttn hour cleaning and shampooing ruga. HE supply of button-bole» n tills country will nevt r I •C4-*' v/ Vacuum furnished free. llOeomminsionar exceed the supply of but j laics. Dodge Bros.. 66 E. First South. Salt Lake. MAKE STONE W ALL ARTISTIC - tons if Uucle Sum cun CREAM BOUGHT. Send ua your cream. prevent It. The govern Western Creamery Co., 244 W. Fourth South. Everything Depends on Selection of ment has never taken :i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Right Materials and Proper Care census of button-holes in of every description—on very ea«y term* in Construction. Write Daynes-Beebe, Salt Lake. the United States, but fed eral enumerators in tin* CDEC Samples o f Baloons, Confetti, Noise mak- In building the wail of stone there tlUalj prs , s Wholesale Co. Box last census discovered that the value are a number o f things to be observed POULTRY BOUGHT. For best result« «hi» of all buttons produced in this coun where success is desired. The wall j poultry, eggs and gams to Fulton Mkt Corraet try in a single year is more than $70,- should be well bonded together, the lin weight. Prompt return«. Writ« for prices. 000,000. This represents several bil method is based on the characteristic tels over the windows should be j ¡¡LDSMOBILE DISTRIBUTORS. Cars St track* lions of buttons. habits o f t lie fresh-water mussels, J : > û w sjE m ^ d& z/æ rrj strong, the foundations should he ade ! Used car bargains. A. E. Tourssen, 447 S. Mai* The fresh-water mussel, the lowly W ERE SAFFR ON THE LOGS which lie habitually half imbedded in quate to prevent cracks, the method clam o f the old swimming bole. Is the I the bottom of a stream, with the cutting end of the saw, and they range of laying should be artistic, and the G i l l P*»*on R ings cure your motor trouble* Gill Piston King Co., 15Ea«t Fourth South largest single source of buttons In tills But Really It Would Seem There I hinder end of the shell directed against form of jointing in harmony with it. from about one-third of an inch to one country. Something like 7.7,0(H) tons of Were No Pleasant Pathways I the current and slightly gaping. If n j ELASTIC STOCKING MFRS. All native stones used for rubble inch In diameter. In novelty works clam shells are used annually in the Through the Everglades. Manufacturers abdominal. Maternity supporter* stick or hook be Inserted into the open wall construction liave certain char ; l’russ Atter«. S. H. Bowmar Co.. Brooks Arcade buttons an inch and a half or lurger manufacture of more than 50,000,000 mg of the shell, the mussel at once are made. acteristics of color and formation. gross o f pearl buttons which, at pres | A Northern man was proceeding closes tightly and will hold for a long WILDING, AUTO RADIATORS St Machinery ent prices, are valued at more than Before going to the finishing ma Certain stones will split easily into built and repaired. Be«t and cheapest. Potter through the Florida Everglades wit! time, even while being dragged over long, flat shapes, others break into $15,000,000. fn addition to buttons, Welding & Repairing Co., 651 South State. , chines the .blanks are usually passed a guide. This worthy, as they foi jagged, irregular patterns, while oth the mussel shells are also used In the the bottom and hauled up to the bout. through four intermediate processes. lowed the narrow path, would taj The more elaborate apparatus now ers are so soft that they lend them rYFFWRITFRS The makes Baby rented Fox and «old. 8 Utah manufacture of novelties, Jewelry, I I I L T v lu iL lw All First they are passed through a blank each hollow log with ids foot. chicken feed, road materials and com used was first brought to the notice of classifier, where, by falling betweeu selves to easy shaping in squared Office At School Supply, At W. Second South SL £ “ Why do you do that?” he waf flu* river men of the upper Mississippi blocks of regular size. Sometimes, position marble, rollers they are separated into dlffer- asked. In 1S07. The CTowfcol apparatus cor * even the neighborhood may be filled L. D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Several years ago the bureau of fish • ent lots according to thickness Next I School of Efficiency, All commercial brancha* “ Lookin’ out for snakes,” was tin . . . . , .■„» \Vlth round field stones, which can I Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. eries discovered that the great clam xlsts essentially o f n bar toJvlifch many calm response. short lines, bearing frnr-pronce.1 wire tl," ’v nle tumbler* .onslsl.nir be used to Imbed into the face o f the KID FITTING CfORAET PARLOR*. beds which are the source o f the host \ “ Snakes? What kind?” " '" L " ! " " ?L re'!0..VJ,,f..J “ ITf „ wall and produce a surface of round Specialists in designing, making, fitting corset* buttons were being rapidly exhausted. hooks, are am ,need at Intervals, U> | o °[ f iron . or wood, In which they are “ Moccasins,” means o f a lowing line the bar Is lumps. Whatever is the character of Hemstitching, embroidering, braiding, accordlo* Investigation showed that nature in her chim ed with water nnd pumlcq stone “ H eavens!” exclaimed the North and side pleating. Button« made. 40 E. Bdw* propagation and growth of pearl but dragged above the bottom, while the to clean them nnd remove any possih'c the native stone it should be used In C ---------------------------------------------!------ ------ erner. Then, uneasily, he a sk ed : ton material was wasteful. It was al hooks trail on the mussel bed with rough edges. The blanks are then Its simplest form and not forced into VULCANIZING & RETREADING. Quality and “ Why do we walk on the logs, m ii found that natural propagation of the current. When a hook enters a reudy for the grinder, a machine fit imitation of some other type. The »ervice. Standard Tire Works, 861 So. State. so close to them, when they are ful .......................................................... .— ■■ 7f mussels could be improved and con shell opening, the mussel closes upon ted with an emery wheel which grinds soft brown sandstones which are seen inventors’ Models Made. Key, lock and gua o f snakes? Why don’t we walk o f repairing. Knudson Novelty Co.. 356 So. 8 tat* trolled artificially and means were the hook, and In consequence Is away the horny backs nnd reduces the in some colonial houses are easily cut there, where the ground is solid?” taken to restock the c'am boils. In dragged from the bottom. When the blnnks to a uniform thickness. Final and squared ;* hut to cut up a hard “W ell,” said tire guide, as ho kicker YOUR LOCAL PUBUJUiCR this scheme fish are i ad hat- Is raised after a suitable time, ly the blanks are again soaked In wa stone into such carefully shaped i BEE For loose leaf binders, special hlenfcAz records numerous mussels may he hanging another stump, “ ye moiight n’t sint j >f all kind«. He gives Quality Service. junct. ter to be softened for the finishing ma blocks in imitation of this colonial work from the hooks. below your waist ofT there— and the* would not only be a waste of money but MOI.ER BARKER COLLEGE. Qualify as bai^ chine. They are then ready for the When fresh-water cia.ns have Just again ye ¡nought P* It is usual to equip barges with a waste of artistic effect.— “ The Con ber in few weeks. 43 S. West Temple Street essential processes of button making, started their development they must n number o f these hats so that the bed become parasitic upon fish if they are which are accomplished hy nil auto struction of the Small House,” by H. o f a Stream may be dragged thorough ARTISTS’ MATERIALS V. Walsh, in Architecture. to reach maturity. Almost as soon as matic machine of comparatively recent they are hatched the baby clams at ly. The most satisfactory boat hn« Invention nnd of very Ingenious design. INTER-MOUNTAIN ART CO., pictur« frar* been found to he the ordinary John Ing, china painters and artist supplies. 366 Main Chickweed a Pest in Lawns. tach themselves to the gills of fish. The blanks nre fed hy hand Into de boat. Its length Is from 14 to 20 feet, The most successful method of com SPECIAL RUSH SERVICE secured If jm ■ Here they cling for the next week or with a width at the center of from 3 pressions In the tops of vertical chucks, two. When they have developed sufli- bating common chickweed in lawns, nention this paper when writing abovs firm* to 5 feet, hut It always has narrower which nre arranged in series constitut There is only one medicine that really | elently to shift for themselves, they ing an endless chain. As the chucks according to specialists of the United ends, and is usually o f light draft. For stands out pre-eminent as a medicine foi detach themselves and drop to the in the endless chain pass around the States Department o f Agriculture, is They're Smart. curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bed o f the river. If undisturbed there, work on a much larger scale, heavy to rake out as much of the weed as “Tell ’em nothing, eh? What «hoot barges, approximately 10 by 40 feet, circumference o f the machine each bladder. they become full grown at the end of practicable in the early spring, using blank Is automatically operated upon are used. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the | that advice in managing wives?” “ It a fine-tooth garden rake. This will highest for the reason that it has proven five years. After the mussels nre brought nshoiv by various tools, and each tool Is au seriously retard the growth of the won’t work. What you fall to tell ’em, to be just the remedy needed in thousand* The trouble with this natural process tomatically sharpened and prepared for I they guess.” — Louisville Courier-Jour upon thousands of distressing cases. of development is 'h at the great ma the soft parts must be removed. Where the succeeding blank. The processes weed. Commercial fertilizer should nal. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly be jority o f tiny clams do not find fish pearling is (be exclusive object, each accomplished in the machine consist be heavily applied immediately after mussel may be opened with a knife cause its mild and immediate effect is soon raking and the lawn liberally seeded I realized in most cases. It is a gentle, to which they may attach themselves, Inserted between the valves o f the In rounding the edges and carving nut Nests in the Dark. with a good lawn-grass mixture. The and they die in their infancy. Ex shells, so as to sever the ndduetor the center In the desired pattern. A f healing vegetable compound. Prairie-owls select the deserted heavy growth o f grass which should Start treatment at once. Sold at all perts o f the bureau of fishery then con muscles; the meat Is then cut out and ter the first hole the drill rises, the result will tend to crowd out the shal burrows of the prairie-dogs; Chi in- drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi ceived the idea of artificially Infect exandned for iieurls. Such a process, button makes a turn through a fourth tun and large. low-rooted chickweed. Constant mow i ney swifts construct their nests far ing the fish with the parasites, and im however, Is entirely too slow and ted<- or half of one revolution (according to However, if you wish first to test thii ing nnd wateaing throughout the grow | down In dark sooty chimneys, says eat preparation send ten cents to Dr mediately the problem was solved. Un ous for preparing shells for market, whether It is to he a four-hole or two- Forestry Magazine^ ing season will hamper the spread of ' the American hole-button), when the crrill again de der this artificial treatment a fish can ilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a so the cooking-out process is exclusive the pest. The lawn should also be ! while woodpeckers constitute other | •ample bottle. When writing be sure and carry a thousand or more embryo mus ly employed In the shell fishery. The scends to make a new t ale. After the familiar examples of this, as do a « rolled each spring. mention this paper sels In Its gills, whereas under nat mussels are cooked In a vat 5 feet long last hole is drilled the chuck opens One method o f destroying chickweed vast host of other s(>ecles of birds ural conditions It may become host to by 2 feet wide and from 12 to 18 automatically to release the button, la to allow chickens' to have access to All over the world. w h e r e T it t l e d ic k s c o r e d only a dozen or so. Inches deep. This usually takes alsmt which Is sucked Into a tulie connected the lawns early In the spring. Inten with the blower system to tie dropped The principal mussel-yielding a half hour. tfl Marshaling Examples, Mother Hac streams are found in the states of Min sive experiments have been made with Indoor Plants. After reaching the button factory ' n ,', * ,w,ckM ,hr,’ " Kh « coon ‘ "*K ' "b a Completely Forgotten the Story chemicals for destroying chickweed, nesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri. ttle shells nre first soaked in tanks | *'r‘>l" ,h ** cu,,in« machine the but- Indoor plants should be waters# bat without marked success. of Jack and Jill. Arkansas. Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee. or vats for a week or more. Tlw soak ,on " are with tepid water, and kept when po#> <° »he churns, where Kentucky and Alabama, the Mississippi Ing process Is Intended to softeu the ,,"*y " r‘* tumbled, or churned, with wa- ■Ible in an even atmosphere. Three-year-oki Dick simply would river producing the largest number of materlal. which would otherwise lie too ,'*r *ml Pun,lce stone to clean them, Cultivate Young Trees. aot (T«> to sleep. When he had asked sheila. The mussel fishery Is a im hard on the saws, ns well as so brittle I Fruit trees should be cultivated dur off the rough edge», nnd make Would 8pare Daddy's Feellnge. fo r water eight times his exasperated manent and important Industry, and in as to chip and yield blanks with rough ,htMn ren,1>' for receiving the flnnl p l ing the growing season, as carefully Marlon Is fond <»/ her daddy an# | mother sa id : scarcely any locality where n shell fish edges. The machine used In cutting as corn is cultivated. The soil should ii»ver wishes to hurt his feelings. One i polishing Is also a tumbling “ Now, Dick, 1 am not going to glv* ery was once established hns It ever is essentially a lathe fitted with a tubu be pulverized to conserve the moisture day she ate too mueh candy and mad® | In which, however, sulphuric you any more water. U tile Jack been entirely abandoned. 5’he extent Inr saw o f the necessary diameter to 8rl'1 ,,WM| ,n "'"Junction with steam, and to prevent the growing o f grass herself so sick she bad to go to bed. j Horner went to sleep In the com er of the fishery in any locality may vary obtain the required size o f button, and i'^ tpr *be buttons are dried In shnk- and weeds. Hoe tl.e soil immediate Every little while 1wr daddy would go and lie didn’ t liave any water. I.lttlc from year to year, however, as It Is a wooden plug and a ratchet handle or Prs w ,,*, '"w du st. they ore placed with Iy around the trunk, which cannot be In to see how she was. amt finally, Boy nine went to sleep on the hay subject to a variety o f Influences, such ! lever for gradually forcing the rongli ^T‘V B*"'<Just anti washing powder In cultivated by horse cultivation. This when he went in, before he had time stack and he didn't have any water.’ as the demand for shells of certain ' shell against the rapidly rotating saw | * "m iblned tumbler and stinker. This cultivation should cease the middle to ask her, site said: “ Don’t ask m e,1 Head silence for a moment. Then qualities, the stages o f the river, the | The shell is held In position either by or latter part of July. This will give daddy, for I will have to tell you I rp"'o v e s any trace o f limy de condition o f the local Industry, and I prongs or hy the hand protected with •’°"*' and gives the final luater. Flnal- Dick replied: the tree time to burden. Ceasing cul feel worse ” "Hill how about Jack and Jill, wlir the degree o f exhaustion of the nm- | a mitten. Succeaalve plunk* aa they tivation will cause the tree to stop »H* buttons are conveyed |„ buck- wetu up the hill? They had a wholt terial. growing and prevent the succulent con -Te cut are crow-tied through the tubu- *,,s or boxes to the sorting room where Suitable. pall o f water.” The method of mussel fishery most lar saw to fall Into a receptacle lie- they are sorted according to quulltie* dition, which would cause winter kill **Yes. Pm engaged to a girl with a Needless to say Dick got his ninth generally in use today is with the so- low. The sizes o f the buttons are tie- nnd grades untl sewed to suitable card» ing. An application o f barn-yard ma million dollars.” “ What does «he look called bar and crewfoot hooks. The term!net) by the Inner d ame er o f the ( for packing In boxes, ready to he sold. drink. nure near the tree hut not immediate like?*’ “Like a million dollars.”-—Bal ly around the trunk Is beneficial to timore American. its growth. and draw the knife along the brass blooms a« hyacinths. Illlcs-of-the < al- O n gm of Wall Paper. edge. Do not attempt to cut through ley, tuberoses, and e\en d a ffo d ils nnd Wall paper originated In Chinn hut Rural Citizenship. the cardbourd the first time, hut mere narcissus, should lie carefully avoided. In China It was not known as wuU Wherever rural prosperity is report Cnnlhoord la used for so many pur- ly score It deeply. Now remote itie It remained for the wester* ed of any county, inquire into It, and paper The perfume Is said to be ns danger poaea that It Ik well to know how to ruler and cut through (lie Imlsion it will be found that it depends on world to take the Idea or huge wall ous to a tierson In a critical afnte of cut straight edges. Never use scis The result will be as clean a cut edge rural organization. Whenever there painting, mounted upon rollers, which ! health as a dose o f morphine would sors for the purpose, because that as a picture dealer can make on his la rural decay. If It la inqulnsl Intc were mounted ceiling-high, but never | be, without isissesslng the benefits makes ragged edge*. First lay a mars. it will be found ttiat there was s •taxed to the walls, and ir on < ich j which that drug sometimes confers brass-edged ruler on the cardboard rural population hut no rural cron temporary d (»»rations evolve the wall 6 B e l l - a n s with brass edge upward. As the ruler Flower« Net for S:ck Hoorn noun fy, no organization, no guild tc coverings of today. Jud Tunkins. Hot water Is beveled, the brass will be a fraction All flowers grown from -ull.it are common Interests and unite V __^ Sure Relief of an Inch above the hoard when dangerous in rooms w her there I* Jml Tunkins nnys your So-cnla J promote T w in e M a d e ©f A»bestoe. the countrymen in <lefe«i«e 4if tt»cm ’’good loser” la usually no more tlmn properly placed Sow procure a very IMnesa. Although huncheg if flowers Twine for binding parts nf ap virw- —George W. KM*elL a man who has sense enough to ke*> sharp penknife, hold the ruler Or n'y. are ir-»-!u M y taken t o the sick, su ch b '« mouth shut. tus exposed to flee or add la o am wm SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS f Sure Relief R E LL-ANS IN D IG E S T IO N k #FO R To Cut Cardboard. < being m ade o f aabesuif.