The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 01, 1925, Image 2

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
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Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
Suspect It
fe ti im i
Applicants for Insurance
Often Rejected
BUILDING FOR CALF
IS BIG ESSENTIAL
After ratina or emokiafi
f m k n u tha u m i l i
and n m t n u the breath.
Nerece are toothed. throat I*
al digestion i
So rare to carry
link pathetl
WRIGLEYS
\ - after every meal t ,^
W as B o b b ie to B la m e ?
Grandma hud Just arrived on a visit
and to take part In celebrating young
Bobble's birthday on the morrow.
After supper, Bobbie started to fidget
around grandma's chair. To the sur­
prise o f everyone present, he sa id :
"Grandma, which Is the right side o f
you? Mother said If I'm a good boy
and keep on the right side o f you, you
might buy me a bicycle.”
A Better
Heel
to
Walk On
S prings - st £P
f l u b b o r " H e e /s
■fqtfo o f Sprayed R u b b e r— the
purest , toughest and most
uniform rub ber know n
M u d f o r ihm b e s t m h os malm y o u e v e r h a p
USKIDE
—the w onder sole for wear
United States Rubber Company
Economical commercial dairying de­
mands that the dairy calves be raised
by hand rather than by nursing their
mother. This fact makes It neces­
sary to provide a place to keep the
young calves while being fed milk,
say Prof. J. P. I.aMaster, chief o f the j
dairy division, Clemson college, who
suggests that the essentials for such
quarters are: (1) that they can be
easily cleaned; (2) provided with an
abundance o f sunlight; (3) properly
drained, so as to prevent any surface
water from entering, or from becom­
ing damp from any cause; and (4)
an arrangement which will permit the
feeding and care o f the calves with
the least amount o f labor In quar-
j ters that give the calves enough room.
Calves raised on skim milk in prae-
| tlcally every case develop the habit
I o f sucking one another's ears, na-
| vels, and udders Immediately after
] being fed milk. This habit often re-
: suits In the udders being misshapen,
( C o p y r i g h t , 19*fc.)
j or entirely blind In one or more quar-
14—
© «M id rn p e g s
! ters when the heifer comes In milk.
Horizontal.
15— ■ © « I n n e r
1— D e f in it e
If this habit was limited to the pe­
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riod Just after feeding milk, the dltfl-
19— D « r l « m n t l u a
lO — D e c l a r e s
| culty could be overcome by keeping 16---- V i g ila n t
22—
S e p a ra to r
23—
Yf a tu red
| the calves In stanchions for SO min- 1 7 — P u b lic a t io n
29— I l i a d e t r e e
2
0
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M
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If
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t
I utes or more after each feeding; but
:*0— T f i r f
21—
P la t e a u
! during the day, when the young calves 22—
mi — a r i f i i k i i
S e v e n t e e n t h c e n t u r y a r t i c l e o f d ¡ rea
.38— <9rr
j become hungry, they will start suck- 24— C o n c e p t
40—
Cmich
25— C o n f e d e r a t io n s o f t e r r i t o r y
1 Ing again.
41 — FartM o f «h o e a
26—
N ig h tfa ll
To prevent this trouble each calf 2 7 — O p e r a t o r o f c o t t o n - c l e a n i n g m a ­ 4 3 — M e d ic in a l p la n t
44 — -G r ie v e
should have a small pen of Its own. j
c h in e
4»— D la ta n t
j This Is not as hard to provide us might 2 it— R e s t r a in
4<i— T o t a l
*.
29— l i e l o n g i n g t o I r e la n d
| seem. A long pen six or seven feet 31 — C o n v e y e d
47 —
H ow
48—
H
elonicln
jc
t
o
h
lm
wide can be divided into pens by plac- j 32 —
In s e c t
40— A n g e r
B lo o m e d a g a in
lng gates across at proper distances, 33 —
50—
C o n t r a c t io n o f “ It Uf*
34—
depending on the number of calves on 35— S tr id e S c o tc h f o r " n o ”
54— C o n ju r o r *
hand and the space available. To 3 7 — S ile n c e d
55— C o r r o d e
56—
H o m b a -a t ie
make It easy to get the calves in and 3H— A g i t a t e
57— C h arm
out o f the pens und to clean the 39 — L y r i c p o e m a
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t
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s
42 — T i t l e
pens, these gates may be fitted with a 4 6 — H a lf
6 0 —-G u id e d
A l— H o m a g e
cord In the center which passes over 45 — L a u n d r y I m p le m e n t
6.’l— W i l f u l d a m a g e t o a h lp b y s i s r l a m
a small pulley overhead, and with a 4 8 — Ow e »vho liv e s o n ly f o r p le a s u r e
6 4 — Sent» en* Ion
of
p a r ta
p r e v io u s ly
51 —
.N a u tic a l d ia r y
weight attached on the other end 52 —
Join ed
C la m o r
heavy enough to balance the gate. 5 3 —
66—
C h a r a c te r istic
D e liv e r e d
67—
R e fu se
This will allow the gate to be raised 6 8 E n t a n g l e r a
OS— K e a t in g p la c e
In N ects
overhead out of the way when not 62—
69 — P en
63—
W ic k e d
needed. The gate should be fitted Into I 65—
71—
M ad e lik e Iv o ry
S k in d is e a s e
72— K a c r c lu e d
grooves at each end formed by using 66—
D e fe n se
77 — A t l a n t i c r i g h t w h a l e
a 2 by 4-lnch upright and 1 by 3-inch 68— P r e m i s e
79 — H r o n n p ig m e n t
7 0 — P lu n g e
slats nailed on each side to form the j 78— P r e v io u s
51— T a a tea
slot. Such an arrangement Is Inex­ 74—
S 3— D e li v e r
Q u arrel
H6— T h la w a y
A nger
pensive and makes a safe and con­ 75—
S7— T o w a r d
76—
P e r fo r m s
venient pen for young calves.
9 0 — T h ir d p era o n p ln r a l
“ War Map” Shows Extent
of Bovine Tuberculosis
(P r e p a r e d by t h e U n ite d S ta te s D e p a r t m e n t
o f A g r i c u l t u r e .)
P ru n es N o w D eh y d r a te d
Proceeding on the principle that one
t'allfom la sunshine, famous though can fight an enemy best if he knows
it be, bus been “ covered by shade" in the enemy’s position and strength, the
the prune Industry. Experts from the United States Department of Agricul­
University o f California announce that ture has issued a mup-poster allowing
dehydration, or artificial drying, Is su­ the extent o f bovine tuberculosis in
perior to having the sun dry the the country. The map is the central
prunes. They predict that eventually feature, but the poster also contains
all prunes will he dehydrated.— Scien­ explanatory matter and figures show­
tific American.
ing the degree of Infection in various
parts o f the country. Six different In­
tensities of shading enable any person
to see how tlie county in which he
lives compares with others in his
¡3
I I I
i
8 f n d u s y o u r n a m e and
Si ft | L | k w e w i l l s e n d y o u FREE
state and in other states with respect
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Hnd POSTPAID a 10ce n t
to the prevalence of cattle tubereulo
b o t tle o f L IQ U ID V R N K E R . W o n d e r fu l for
y o u r d a lly du atln g. C le a n s .d u s ts a n d p olish es
sis.
w it h o n e sw e e p o f y o u r d u st c lo t h . R e n e w s p i­
An encouraging feature of the na­
a n o s, fu rn itu re, w o o d w o rk , a u t o m o b ile s . M akes
e v e r y t h in g lo o k lik e n ew . M a k es d u stin g a
tion wide campaign to eradicate the
plea su re. M o r e o v e r , we will tell y o u h o w t o
disease is the conspicuous appearance
o b t a in , F R E Q , a
on the map of "modified accredited
$ 2 .0 0 m m H im M O P
areas." These appear as white spots
H a s r e m o v a b le s w a b for w a s h in g a n d all y a r n
against tinted and red backgrounds
c e n te r . Y o u 'll b o d e lig h te d . N o t h in g to sell
and represent the numerous counties j
— n o o r d e r s to ta k e - l u s t b u ild in g u p a little
o o d w ill for L iq u id d V en eer P o lis h in g P ro-
which have reduced tuberculous infec
u c t s j in
luc
n y o u r n cig
e ig h h b b c o r h o o d . W r i t e n o w for
tlon among cattle to less than half of j
y o u r F R E E s a m p le a n d p a r t ic u la r s .
one per cent.
Bold by
Hardware,
The combination poster and map is
furniture,
drug, paint,
largely for the guidance of veterinarl
gn-ocry and
general stores
ans and sanitary officials engaged in
UQUIl Vf MIEI
the work o f eradication, but it is an
COMPARI
illuminating presentation o f th© sub­
fincati Street
ject for live-stock owners also. Offl- i
luttais. R. f.
d a is o f the bureau of animal Industry
suggest that every live-stock assocla
tlon should have a copy o f this “ war
map'' against the disease as a guide in
the purchase o f breeding stock when
Its health status is not otherwise
known. The poster measures 20 by 28
inches. Is printed in red and Mack and
may be obtained free on application to
the United States Department o f Agrt
culture, Washington, D. O.
FRFF To Housewives
S
Judging from reports from druggists
who art* constantly in direct touch with
the public, there is one preparation that
has been very successful in overcoming
these conditions. The mild and healing
influence of I>r. Kilmer’s Hwauip-Root is
soon realized. It stands the highest for
its remarkable record of success.
An examining physician for one of the
prominent Life Insurance Companies, in
| an interview of the subject, made the as­
tonishing statement that one reason why
so many applicants for insurance are re­
jected ©is because kidney trouble is so
common to the Americau people, and the
large majority of those whose applica­
tions are declined do not even suspect
that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root is on sale at all drug stores
in bottles of two sizes, medium and large.
However, if jou wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
•ample bottle. When writing be sure
and mention this paper.
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m m
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C n sy m p a th e t ic a lly
I r r it a t e d
H aran gues
*
One o f m a n y
H e lm sm a n
E m p lo y e r
v
A v e r s io n s
L iq u id m e a s u r e
P rep ared
S hare
4 r e la tiv e
R egard s
1— A s s e n t
F eared
,
just a minute !
Locking th* barn door after th«
bora« la (o n e ia about aa aenaible aa
buying poor oil and expecting satisfac­
tion from your motor.
HBnaMain O il ia S A F E and aure 1 »
brication.
M a a a M a lu r Q jJ Paapm rr
fan Francisco. Cal
L o. Anaelss, Cal
M on aM otor
Oils & Greases
D on't Suffer
With Itching Rashes
UseCuticura
Cows do
not enjoy moldy silage,
and it makes horses sick.
• • •
Maybe aemh bulla got that name ba­
rattai' they keep the bank account
cleaned out.
a a a
Beretllng. feeding, and general man­
agement of the dairy herd are the
three fundamental factors to be con­
sidered In making tlalrvlni profitable
R e c o v e r y F rom F ir e S low
Although the fire In Bergen, Norway,
occurred nine years ago. reconstruc­
tion still Is slow and It will be some
j time before the 130 five-story buildings,
Including moving-picture theaters, ho-
I tel*, stores and post office, are com
1 pleted.
Surgical Advance
A new Instrument makes It poMthte
, foe x surgeon to perform operations
on the surface of th« lungs without
N. U.. Salt Lake City, No. 1fi~1«2S. test removing o section o f rth.
Snap Otntm
tree at Ostie
whichcontains proven directions
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet»
Alto bottlea of 24 and 100— DruggiaU
Asplrln la th« trade mark o f Bayer Manu­
facture o f M onoacetlcacideater o f fialicyllcacid
Pimples
Impurities are pumped by
B LOOD
the heart Into the face. That Is
Boschee’t Syrup
Allays irritation, soothes and heals
throat and lung infianunatlon.
The
| constant irritation of a cough keeps
| the delicate mucus membrane o f the
throat and lungs In a congested con­
dition, which. BOSCHEE’ S SYRUP
I gently and quickly heals. For this
I reason it lias been a favorite hnuse-
| hold remedy for colds, coughs, bron-
: chltls and especially for lung troubles
In millions o f homes all over the
j world fo r the last fifty-eight years,
| enabling the patient to obtain a good
night’s rest, free from coughing with
j easy expectoration In the morning.
! You can buy BOSCHEE'S SYRUP j
! wherever medicines are sold.—Adv.
D ep ressin g , b u t So
One mustn’t tell Willie, but most o f
the great men have forgotten all they
ever knew about ulgebra.— Roanoke
World News.
R i c e G r id d le C a k e *
2 egTKS. w e ll beaten
% to 1 c u p s w e e t m ilk
2 le v e l
te a s p o o n s C a lu m e t
Pow der
2 ta b le s p o o n s s u g a r
1 cup w e ll c o o k e d rice
% te a sp o o n salt
M ix in g re d ie n ts t h o r o u g h ly ,
e n o u g h Hour to m ak e a m ed iu m
B a k e the sam e as any g r id d le
Th* notation will appear In nest taana.
^he Worlds Beiti'
'/flood Medicina
a d d in g
b a tte r.
ca k e s .
SELDOM SEE
a big knee like this, but your
hone may have a bunch or bruise
on hie ankle, hock, stifle, knea or
throat.
Jaggles— What’s the proper thing to
have your suitcase covered with?
Waggles— Foreign labels.
Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp.
On retiring gently rub spots o f dan- j
druff and Itching with Cuticura Olnt- i
ment. Next morning shampoo with
Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make j
them your everyday toilet preparations
and have a clear skin and soft, white
hands.— Advertisement
Vertical.
1—
L ik e n e s s p ro d u c ers
2—
R u d im e n ta ry
3—
P o s t p o n e m en t
4— e d u c a t e
5—
T h ere
6---- Y ie ld s
7—
A f r a id
8—
T e n d e n c y to r e v e r t to ty p e
9—
O n e w h o I s s u e s p e r m it s
10 —
A g a in
11—
T h e r e fo r e
12—
I lls
13—
R e tu r n in g (r a r e )
L e ft D a d d y G a sp in g
! “ You kissed my daughter.
I like It.”
"Tastes differ! I d o !”
what causes that grainy appearance,
that muddiness, sallowness, pimples,
blackheads, acne, red spots, and that
Im possible
" s o m e t h i n g”
which no face
cream, massage,
or face powder
can cover up oi
beautify ! T h e
foundation for s
beautiful s k i n
simply Is not
there, and no face treatment can give
It to you. But Increase your red-
blood-cells, — and
F ree Booklet
quickly the ruby
fien d n a m e a n d
tint o f purity be­
a d d r e e s to 8. 3. 8.
gins to glow in the
c«.. m a i s
B ld g ..
A t la n t a .
cheeks, the com­
U&., f o r s p e c ia l
p l e x i o n becomes
b o o k le t
on
th e
Venus-like and im­
B lo o d .
maculate ! Try It.
It will do It every time. S. S. S. builds
the red-blood-cells you need for a
beautiful complexion.
Begin using
S. S. S. at once, and give yourself what
you have been working for, for years
S. S. 8. Is sold at all good
drug sto r e s in two sizes. The
larger size is m ore e co n o m ica l.
B a k in g
C am ou fla ge
Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle.
I don’ t
ABS
will dean it off without lay­
ing up the horse. No blister,
I no hair gone. Concentrated
— only a few drops required at an
application. $2.50 per bottle de-
I livered. Describe your cate for
| special instructions, and Book 8A free
W. F. TOUNG. lac. 516 Lrau St. SprfaffeU. Mu..
INFLAMED EYES
U se Dr. T h om pson 's Eyewater.
Buy at yon r drufurlst’ H o r
M
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1161 E lver. T ro y . N. Y . B ooklet.
L. D. S. Business College
HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
SCHOOL OF CrriCICNCV
W h e n t h e c o r r e c t l e t t e r s a r e p la c e d in t h e w h it e s p a c e s t h is p n i c l e w i ll
A p ril w o r d s b o th v e r t i c a l l y a n d h e r l s o n t a l l y .
T h e first l e t t e r in e a c h w o r d la
In d ic a te d b y a n u m b e r , w h ic h r e f e r s t o t h e d e fin itio n li s t e d b e lo w t h e ptiK ele.
T h u s N o . I u n d e r t h e c o lu m n h e a d e d “ h o r l a o n t a l " d e fin e s a w o r d w h ic h w i l l fill
th e w h it e M paces up t o t h e flr a t b la c k s q u a r e t o th e r i g h t , a n d a n u m b e r u n d e r
“ v e r t i c a l ” d e f in e s a w o r d w h ic h w ill fill t h e w h i t e s q u a r e s t o t h e n e s t b l a c k o n e
b e lo w . N o l e t t e r s g o In t h e b l a c k a p a c e s . A l l w o r d s u s e d a r e d i c t i o n a r y w o r d s ,
e sc e p t p rop er n am es.
A b b r e v i a t i o n s , s l a n g . I n it ia ls , t e c h n i c a l t e r m s a n d o b s o ­
le t e f o r m s a r e In d ic a t e d in t h e d e f in it io n s .
Ail commercial branches. Catalog free.
Mothers, Read T his!
Seattle, Wash.— "W hile bringing
up my family Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription was
of great benefit
to me as a tonic
and nervine. It
kept me strong
and able to do
my housework
during
expec­
tancy and 1 be­
lieve it prevent­
ed me from hav­
ing any trouble
with my kidneys.
I think I owe
a great deal o f my present good
health and strength to the condition
I kept myself in at those trying
periods, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite
P r e s c r i p t i o n . ’ ’— Mrs. Permelia
Harrison, 5402-26th Ave., N. E. All
dealers.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo,
N. Y.. for a trial pkg. tablets.
ANIMALS
OF NEVERWERE
■C»
By DON W. REI
0 0 N . M a la S L
S A L T LA K E C IT Y , U TA H
Tragedy of Sand Cave
B y H o w a r d W . H a r t le y
C o m p le t e s t o r y o f t h e F ig h t t o S a v e F l o y d
C o llin s.
N e a r ly 100 f u l l- p a g e illu s t r a t io n s .
M a n y p u b lis h e d f o r t h e first tim e .
M a ile d
a n y w h e r e In th e U . 8. u p on r e c e ip t o f p r ic e .
P a p e r B o u n d 60c. C lo t h B o u n d $1.00.
A g e n ts w a n ted .
L ib e r a l c o m m is s io n s .
W r i t e f o r t e rm s .
T H E S T A N D A R D P R IN T IN G CO. (In c.)
Address D ept, 8 .L ,
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Louisville, K y .
A P u rp o se
Seven-year-old George, a resident o f
Linnsburg, went visiting recently with
his grandfnther. There were no chil­
dren to play with and George soon
grew restless.
Tlielr host, noticing this, held out
a nickel saying; “ Here, sonny, is a
nickel. Go and get an ice-cream cone.”
Looking skeptically at the nickel,
George sa id: "W hat are you giving
me that for— to gpt rid o f me for a
little while?”— Indianapolis News.
M ea n T rick
Stude— J’a pass in exams?
Real religion does so much for
Second Ditto—Got almost past and thousands o f men that no one should
the P rof tripped me up.
miscalculate its value.
Dairy Hints
‘W h oa
S a f^
P h ea sa n t as P r o p h e t
4-4-1-1 I I H - l- H - H -4-i-i I I' l- l-M - H - l- K
4-HM - l - l t I I I H H " l I I I I I I ? H ' I ?
INSIST! Unless you see the
“Bayer Cross” on tablets you
are not getting the genuine
Bayer Aspirin proved safe by
millions and prescribed by phy­
sicians for 24 years.
Accept only a
The pheasant Is the best earth­
quake predictor known, the bird crow­
ing before or during every slight
shock, according to a Japanese writer.
92— Hi o r
;
Say “ Bayer Aspirin
Child ren
T H E G YR A TIN G LLAM AK IN
T h e G yratin g Lla m skin it a beast so very thin
H s can hide behind a slander clothesline pole;
H is skin Is knitted w ool, which is fitted smooth and fu ll,
And h it eyes are big and black like lum ps of coal.
H la tall ia abort and stunted, while his horns a rt flat and blunted,
And hs dancoa like a w indm ill In a gale,
■Round he t w irl» ao rapidly it would fill your heart w ith glee,
F o r he always seems to want to catch his tsil.
CASTORI!
T h is beast, ha sleeps a lot, but he doesn’t need a cot.
F o r he Just w inds himself up in « twist.
Th e n ha looks Ilk « knitted cloth, ’till you see him amble off.
__So « « « ’ll add this comic beaatis to our list.
E y eg la sses in P r o fu s io n
C olor in th e H ou seh old
The late Giacomo I’ ucclnl wa* for­
ever looking for his eyeglanoes
llj*
wife, that he might give free rein 4 $
nls genius, therefore Invested In a
supply. In hla study alone there were
not less than five sets o f glasses, on«
on the piano, another on his desk, s
third on a little table near the firs
place, a fourth on hla bookcase. * 4
a fifth on a music rack
Color has decided effect on the ap
parent sise o f a room
Light shades
give an effect o f space; also a dis
trlhiitlon of colors will have this same
-'fleet ; for example, a room with Ughi
walls anil dark rugs and hangings will
look larger than one done In dark
color Also a sente o f space Is e r»
ated by using the same color on tbs
walla o f adjoining rooms
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M O T H E R : - F l e t c h e r ’s
Castoria is a pleasant, harm­
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe­
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
T o avoid imitations, always look for the signature o f
groveri direction» on each package. Phyncmos everywhere recommend it