The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 08, 1925, Image 2

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Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-
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‘J U N E B U D D I N G ” A S
T IM E -S A V IN G
School Teacher’s Experience
Say “ Bayer Aspirin"
Evanston, W yom in g.— “ A fe w years
• g o 1 had troubles every month such aa
“1 girla often have, and
would suffer awfully
every time. I was
teaching school and
it made it hard for
me aa I had to go
to bed fo r tw o or
three days. One day
m y mother sugges­
ted that 1
■ i * m
i take Lydia
"A
m H R R E. I'inkham's
i ’
c ta b le Compound,
INSIST!
Unless you see tha
“ Bayer Cross” on tablets you
are not getting the genuine
Bayer Aspirin proved safe by
millions and prescribed by phy.
sicians for 24 years.
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I
r P H E real cause of skin
A trouble— rashes.blackheads,
excessive oiliness. etc.— is way
down in the lower layers of the
ekin. It cannot be expected
therefore that mere surface
remedies can reach the disorder.
Thousands o f physicians are
daily prescribing Resinol Oint­
ment and Resinol Soap. T h ey
know this gentle, yet effective
treatment docs sink deep, and
will often soothe away in a few
days the most stubborn rash as
well as a trifling blemish. N o
home should be without these
products— the soap for general
toilet use— the ointment to
check the first bit of skin
eruption. A t all druggists.
R e sin o l
A ll o f the people can fool them­
selves all o f the time, more or less.
H av« vou ever stopped to reason why
It 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 promise« of the manufacturer. This
applies more particularly to a medicine.
A medicinal preparation that has real
curative value almost sells itself, as like
an endless chain system the remedy 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 Nave sold for many years
and never hesitate to recommend, for in
almost every ease it shows excellent re­
sults, a« 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,
ao many people claim, that it fulfills al­
most every’ wish in overcoming kidney,
liver and bladder ailments, corrects uri­
nary trouble« and neutralizes the uric
acid which causes rheumatism.
You may receive a sample bottle of
fiwamp-Root by Parcel Post.
Address
Dr. Kilmer A O k , Binghamton, N. Y.,
and inclose ten cent«; also mention this
paper. I^arge and medium size bottles
for sale at a ill
I drug stores.
F r e a k N t r n w b f r r r S h o rten Wc.
S ift 4 c u p « o f Hour In l a r g e m ix in g
b o w l. a d d 4 t M a t O O M C a lu m s t B a k in g
P o w d e r a n d 2 te a s p o o n s b u tte r, pin ch
s a lt, t w o e g g s a n d e n o u g h m ilk to
m a k e a s o ft d o u gh .
P la c e th e d o u gh
in la y e r c a k e pan a n d b a k e In h ot
o v e n fo r 20 m in u tes.
C o o l and s p lit
In 2 la y e r s
H preatl S ta b le s u o o n s b u t ­
t e r b e t w e e n I no l a y e r « a m i le t c o o l.
Cut c a k e In d e s ire d stxe a n d p o u r fr e s h
c ru s h e d s t r a w b e r r ie s o v e r ca k e. S e rv e
w it h w h ip p e d c re a m
I f «n automobile makes one hap
pier, doesn’t that Justify It?
One Secret of Beauty
la
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F o o t C o m fo rt
Frequently you hear inopie
say, “ My feet perspire wln-
ter and summer when I put
on rubbers or heavier foot-
wear—then when 1 remove
my shoes my bet chill
«
quickly and often my ho»«
yW sewn wet through. "Inevsry
A. \ c o m m u n ity p u n ita m i» o->w
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Bayer package
Handy “ Bayer” boxes of 12 tablet«
Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggist«
Anplrln Is the trade mark of Bayrr Manu­
facture o f MosoaceilcaciUeater of Salley llcacid
(Copyright, 1018.)
lO — L lu ten
*1*— H a v l i m t n o fe e t
2-^—
S ee«
8— K r f t r
20— A b a r o f m e ta l f o r r n l « l n « tv e ig h t
10— H ü l l
27—-Snu rod m u a ira l c o m p o s itio n
18— T k # Minn Meet a m o u n t
H2— L a n d m e a s u re
18— T k c flo o r o f « flr o p la c «
»3 — T r o u b le «
HO—
B e s id e
21—
A k e t t le
87— O t h e r w is e
22— O ne w h o c a r r ie s s o m e t h in g
•* k — T o p r e p a ra f o r p u b lic a tio n
21b— It e m s o f re c o r d
80—
Not an r
2fl— F e r t a ln ln g to a p o le
41— P a r t o f r e r b »»to b e ”
27—
T o pass fr o m o n e p la c e to a a o th e r
48—
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40—
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47— D em a n d
81— R u U e s ta b lis h e d b y a u t h o r it y
4H— W h o le
84— C la a
49— —A r t l fl o l a l w a t e r w n y
Btt— H o s t e lr y
H ig h s ch o o l s u b je c t
88. F x t r c m l t y
D e lic io u s nut
48— D o m e s t ic a n im a l
50—
G re a t
fiO—
H e cep ta o la
4fb—S n a re
87—
P r e c io u s sto n e
45— C o lo r
81—
D ry
40— llu s t le
(12— H o m e o f a w i l d b ea st
47— M a r k s m a d e b y fo l d i n g
(18— A c o n ju n c tio n
41ft—S o r t o f s k e le t o n fo u n d In th e eea
04— In d ic a te d
51— S t r i k i n g g e u t ly
07—
A lw a y s
64— IM eoe o f In s tr u c tio n
lift—-To re c lin e
18— (fo r t o f p r e s e r v e d f r u i t
00—
A n x ie t y
50— P o u c h
70— S p ok en
5ft— E p is t le
72—
R
u n s s w iftly
80— T o e n liv e n
74— A t r ia n g u la r p ie c e o f ln n d a t th e
( l b - B o d y o f la n d s u rr o u n d e d b y w a te r
m o u th o f a r i v e r
Oft— H a s te n e d
7B— P o t e n c y
0<b—A n e d g e
7ft— T o d e p a r t
87— R a p a c io u s b ird
HO— N e g a t iv e
71— T o w in d , ns a
S2— D o m e s tic a n im a l
7ft— B u rd en ed
88—
T o su p p ly fo o d o r a m u s e m e n t
75— S m a ll d a g g e r
84—
F u r io u s ly
70— T o s e t f r e e o f
85—
A fo o d
77— H o r s e
80—
S et aienln
70— T o a l lo w
8ft— F in e la c e
88— C o r r e la t iv e o f * ‘n e it h e r ’
88—
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w in d
81— P e r io d o f tim e
81—
S o rt o f m o ld in g
81b—A p o s s e s s iv e p i _____
92— C o m m on n a m e o f o ld G e rm a n e m ­
83—-A d e lic io u s d r in k
p e ro rs
85— A r b o r
94— W e a lt h y
87—
A m e a s u r e o f le n g t h
00—
S
o ft-fin n e d flak
88— E n t r a n c e
0 7 -B o y
®8— M a c h in e w h ic h g i v e s m o tio n
100—
Span o f 24 h o u rs
93— A t a n y tim e
101— K in d o f t r e e
9,1— T e l l s
10!t— F o r w a r d
88— A v a r i e t y o f q u a r ts
108— D a l i t
1*8— D w e lls
102— F a s te n e d
108— B on d
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Package and a Foot*Ka»« Walking Doll »»nt
Free. Addr*»», Allen's Fo«4*Eaac. I « R»y, N. V.
ClearThePores
1— F o a t g f a r
104— T a g
100 — R e c o lle c t
107—
Solution of Last W eek '« Puzzle.
O ld e r
108—
T h e fr u it o f th e p in e t r e e
109— L y r ic p o em s
118—-An a r o m a t ic h erb
O f Impurities With
Cuticura Soap
freezon I
Doesn't hurt one b itl Drop a little
"Freezon e” on an aching corn, Instant­
ly that com stops hurting, then short­
ly you lif t It right o ff with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"F reezon e” fo r a few cents, sufficient to
remove e ve ry hard corn, s oft corn, or
corn between the toes, and the foot
calluses, without soreness o r irritation.
I f kissing cured indigestion every­
body would have dyspepsia.
Intellect
sense.
doesn’t
necessarily
mean
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254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PU Z Z LE
haarlein oil has been a world­
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
L O O K S D IF F E R E N T N O W
E E E E ia r
a
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine G old M e d a u
How to build up yo u r
W eight
under weight
T O low BE fighting-power
Mrs. Bride— You shouldn't complain about these little bill«,
w ire married you liked to see me wear pretty things.
Her Husband— Sure! But your father paid for ’em then.
Cattle and Poultry
at Weather Prophets
( ’an meteorologista, oven with the
aid o f wireless, forecast weather with
more accuracy than country folk who
watch nature's own barometers? If
cattle In a field «cratch themselves
vigorously, or stand with their tall*
to the wind the countryman w ill tell
you It la going to rain and hla pre­
diction la Invariably correct. I f th»*
fo w l« come out to feed on a wet morn
Ing there la little chance o f It clear­
ing up that day, saya tha Flow er Grow
er. Tha appearance of toada, frogs
and earthworms In unusual numbers
Invariably means rain, ami so do the
tinging o f blackbirds, the fallin g
Bafore we
soot or the creaking o f furniture. If
the ants In the garden build their walla
frequently or the house aparrow keeps
to the ridge country residents prepare
for rain, though If birds’ frequeut the
eaves-th ey w ill confidently prophesy
fine weather.
Storms from the northwest or south­
west are usually brief, but a storm
from the northeast Is likely to he long
and severe. A veering wind brings
tine weather, a hacking wind means
rain. These are the countryman's
barometer.
Their
significance
la
based upon the observation and ex­
perience o f centuries, and the fore­
cast made from them la quite as r »
liable as any Issued from the m eteo r»
logical observatories.
About ten days after the bud has
been inserted, the string holding it In
place should be cut so as not to cut
the rapidly grow ing tree. Immediately
afte r cutting, the seedling should be
bent over and broken about four
Inches above the bud. Care should
be taken not to completely sever this
top portion, but to allow a few strands
o f wood to remain Intact. Complete re­
moval o f this portion of the tree at this
tim e will cause the bud to be “ drowned
^ut" owing to too nun'll sap going to
the bud.
As soon as the bud has
started to grow vigorously, the top
should be cut olT about one-half Inch
above the grow ing bud. Given the
proper conditions, the young tree
should be large enough to plant in the
orchard the follow ing winter.
P u t in a Nclv Set
o f Cham pions
N e x t w e e k , m o re th an
9 5 ,0 0 0 e q u ip m e n t d e a le rs
w i l l assist y o u t o w a r d
g re a te r m o t o r in g e c o n o m y
w it h a s p e c ia l C h a m p i o n
S p a r k P lu g w e e k .
B e g in n o w , w it h a
n e w set o f C h a m -
pions, to give y o u r
L_JB
engine a real ch a n ce
y— \
to d e liv e r its f u l l
p o w e r, p ick -u p a n d
efficiency.
g T T fc
Champion X for
Fords is 60 cents.
B lu e B o x f o r a l l
other cars, 75 cents.
C h a m p io n S p a rk P lu g
Company
Toledo, Ohio
CH AM PION
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Y o u r life, your property, your cro p «
•re all wisely insured.
But service
fro m your car remains a gamble.
A n d yet, b y using o n ly MoncMctor
o il you can get the cheapest, most re­
liable service insurance. MonaMptor O ils
have the body and backbone to do the
job o f lubricating properly.
MonaMotor O il is service insurance.
Y o u can buy both at the sign.
M o n a M o to r Q U Co m p an y
San Francisco, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
MonaMotor
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"June budding" does not. us the terra
might Imply, necessarily mean budding
that is done during the month o f June,
although this is the conception most
fruit growers have. Instead, it tefers to
budding done usually during tlie early
summer, the bud growing the same
season. In other words, the process
o f budding completed, growth com­
mences soon after. It so happens in
most sections that budding is best
done during the month o f June. How­
ever. in other sections late May may
be the best time and in still others,
July. The time to do “ June budding”
will vary witli tiie year and the con­
dition o f the stock.
Although success cun be had when
employing “ June budding” on all de­
ciduous fruit trees, best results are
obtained with the peach.
The chief advantage o f “ June bud­
ding” lies In the fact that a fruit
tree can be propagated from seed to
readiness for orchard planting in one
year's time, while If a bud was In­
serted In late summer, according to
the usual practice, a second season
would be necessary for it to grow In­
to a tree. T h e root o f a “ June-bud­
ded” tree is only one year old, while
the root of a fall-budded tree is two
years old at the time o f planting In
the orchard.
The advantage o f the
one-year root Is that It is smaller and
that more o f It therefore remains In­
fact when removal from the nursery
takes place.
There are three requisites fo r “ June
budding” :
1. T iie seedlings must be large
enough early in the season to be bud­
ded conveniently.
2. The bark must slip readily.
3. T iie desired dormant buds must
be available. Sometimes they are not
mature enough to use in May or early
June.
Sure Relief
Vertical.
1—
H a rd c o v e r i n g
2—
F e m a le f o w l
ft— G ra in
4—
Sins
5—
P r o v i d e f o r m e n g e r ly
7—
N ear
8—
T h ic k e t
0— M e ta l o r w o o d e n han d
18— S h o rt s p a c e o f tim e
11—
M e r it
12—
N e u t e r p ro n o u n
13—
A c c o r d in g to la w
14—
A n o b le m a n
13— A s o u th e r n c o n s te lla t io n
1(1— F ix e d
17— In c lin a t io n
Don't forgot that education la ths
getan ay t«i all reforms.
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which contains proven directions
' • which 1 did, and it
■ J did wonders for me.
In the course o f a year I married and
a fte r m y first baby was born I g o t up
too soon and it caused a displacement.
This troubled me so that I could hardly
walk or do my housework. I knew what
the V egetable Compound did fo r me be­
fo r e so 1 took it again. I t strengthened
me and now I have five little kiddies.
old
I have
tw in
yearaold
The and
eldest
is six,
the boya
baby three
ia five
months
and a boy o f five years. I do all my own
housework, washing and ironing, and I
never fe lt b etter in m y life. I owe my
health to your wonderful medicine and
I recommend it to all my frien d ».’ ’ —
Mrs. V erbena C arpenter , 127 2nd
Avenue, Evanston, Wyoming.
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often proves
In t he body.
It often means you are minus nerve-
power, minus red-cells In your blood,
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health,
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minus vitality. It
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hegln to become
' R p l u s .
T hat's why
S. S. S., since 1826,
has meant to thousands o f underweight
men and women, a plus in their
s t r e n g t h . Your
F r e o B o o k le t
body fills to the
S«*nd n am e and
point o f p o w e r ,
addreaa to S. 3 8.
your flesh becom e«
C o . I l l 9 3 3.
f i r m e r , the age
B ld g ..
A tla n ta ,
Ga . fo r apecial
lines that
come
b o o k le t
on
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from thinness dis­
Blood.
appear. You look
younger, firmer, happier, and yon feel
1», too, all over your body. M ore red-
blood-cells! 8. S. S. will build them.
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la r g e r s iz e !• m o re e c o n o m ic a l.
Some interesting results have been
obtained from raspberry pruning in­
vestigations carried on by tiie depart­
ment o f horticulture o f the Michigan
agricultural experiment station. W hile
the results obtained seem to be ap­
plicable to Michigan conditions, the
same methods might not prove to be
o f value under different climatic and
grow ing conditions.
The first thing
to determine when pruning a black
raspberry plant is the number o f canes
to leave. The results o f tlds investi­
gation show that the number w ill vary
with the vigor o f the plant. Strong,
vigorous canes should be left, while
the weak, spindly canes should he re­
moved. Some plants will be able to
handle six or seven canes while others
should only have two or three. The
size o f the cane is o f great Importance.
T h e larger the cane the better when
both total yield and size o f fruit are
considered. Canes 10-32 o f an Inch in
diam eter (at a point six inches above
the ground) had an average yield o f
0.16 ounces, while canes 18-32 o f on
inch in diameter had an average yield
o f 8.92 ounces. When the size o f the
cane increased to 21-32 o f an inch the
average yield also increased to 12.47
ounces.
Genuine Alabastine cornea
only in package with Cross
and Circle printed in R ed .
D em and the hest
costs a little
m ore than
but it’s worth more. A n d it
w on't ruboff w henproperly
applied. Full instructions
on every package. A s k your
dealer (o r the A labastine
c o lo rc a rd or w rite M is *
R u by Brandon, the A la ­
bastine Com pany, G ran d
R apids, M ichigan.
Alabastine — a powder in white
and tints. Packed in 5-pound
packages, ready for use by mix*
ing with cold or warm watefrFull
directions on every package. A p ­
ply with an ordinary wall brusn.
Suitable for all interior surface«
— p laster, w a ll board, brick#
cement, or canvaa.
Clover Is Satisfactory
Cover Crop for Grapes
N early all o f the clovers have made
very satisfactory cover crops fo r vine­
yards. A few varieties o f clover, how­
ever, make a slow start In the spring
and may, during unfavorable seasons,
make a rather short crop to turn un­
der. T h e crop selected should be one
which w ill give good growth In your
locality.
Hubam clover is probably as good a
green manure crop as can be produced
In one year. It may be planted as late
as August first and still produce an
abundant growth before frost. It may
then be plowed under about the first
or middle o f May the follow in g spring.
but O h, the
difference!
L. D. S. Business College
s c h o o l o r e r r ic ic N C Y
An commercial branch««. Catalog free.
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