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For sals by moat druggists. la ecaled packagea three sixes. Adv.' riioto trl-stu- te Looking for Em. is a man worth his weight in gold." Then you had better never let him get near to the Mexican border." 48,000 Drugstores SeUlC Five million people KILL COLDS HILLS cascaraENuinin SRoftnt -- Standard cold fraud? for 10 yoara te, euro, ao to tablet form break op a cold la 14 opiate hoar raliceaa grip ia I day, blooey back if It fait. Th eanuloa boa bat a Red top with Mr. HiU'o picture. Al AUDrmg Scarra BILIOUSNESS by Acid-Stoma- ch If people who aro bllloua aro treated according to local sy mptome they aelitom set very much bettor. Wbatovor relief la la uaually temporary. Trace bllloua. neaa to Ita aoureo and remora the cauaa and tba chancea are that tha patient will atronc and healthy. Doctors say that more than II non. ornanle dlaeamo can ba traced to aa Arid. Stomach. Biliousness is ona of them. Incll. Bastion, heartburn, belch ln(, sour stomach, bloat and naa arc other ala ns of EATON1C, th marvelous modern etomach remedy, brine quick relief from theee stomach miseries which lead to a Iona train of ailments that make Ufa miserable If not corrected EATON 1C literally absorbs and carries away tha excees acid. Makes th stomach atrona, cool and comfortable. Helps dlsee Ion; Improve th and you nien tat full atrensth fromappetite your food. Thousands say that BATONIC la the moat affective stomach remedy In tha world. It la the help aOU need. Try It on our money-bacIf. At all druaflats. auaranlee. Only to cents for a bin bos. al ln -- k ATONIC CTortCcrJaod-stpmaci- Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura T,cla 25c. Bursal Enlargements, Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore nets from Bruises or Strains; Reduces stops Spavin Ltmenett, alleys pain. Doea not blitter, remove the hair ot lay up the horse. $2. 50 bottle w deiivered. Book 1 R free. ABSORBINE, JIL, for mankind an sntiteptic liniment for bruiiet, eutt, woundt, (trains, painful, swollen veins or glanda. It hekla and aoothea, f l.as n bottle at drug-gn- u or postpaid. Will tell you mote k you Made in the U. S. A. bv write W.F.rOUkaP. D. F HOTihflt It, tpri ngflild, Maas, ' IFBECKLESmggS i t O H,,!1 'pq2, rjiTTu JL Ho,n tmntinent for Circular. Pjl''v Nltauarant.!. Iray. Welllnato... u. , Coughing I irHuTuratlc ,W- - N 1U? uTsait and'e," Lak NS. .prepared by tti .d Slates Depart ment of Agriculture.) XFLAININU before the forestry conference bow the United States is rapidly exhausting its timber resources and at a compurutlvely early date muy tlnd itself lurgely dependent upon foreign sources, Lieut. Col. Henry 8. Groves, chief of the forest service, United States department of agriculture, told the remedies that can be applied, and the measures Hint can be adopted, particularly In Indiana, Ohio and Illinois,. the three states for which the conference wus held. The solution of our forestry problem," said Colonel Gruves, consists In stopping destruction by fire and other agencies, by lining methods that muke possible natural reproduction after logging, and by restocking the tree growth of lands that Imve been made economic wastes. The fear has heen expressed by some Hint such an objective conflicts with the expansion of agriculture and stock raising. Exactly the contrary would he the result. No sane program of forestry would propose the use of lands for forestry that are better adapted to agriculture and settlement. Forestry, agriculture and stock raising go hand In hand. In Illinois, Indiana and Ohio our problem Is essentially one of the farm woodland. Here we have to do with small tracts and operations. In some ways the problem Is a simpler one thnn In the great lumber regions. In the first pluce, the fire danger Is Then again the easily controlled. work can usually be brought into close correlation, with other plinses of farm Of great value, also. management Is the fact that the owuer himself is often the munuger and can give personal direction to the work of forestry. In such circumstances the aid of the states may be directed to showing the farmer how to cut his woodland in order to secure natural reproduction, how to thin the young stnnds so as to Increase their growth and value, how to reforest the lands now waste, how liest to market his wood-Inu- d products, and so on. Advice should be afforded through the state forester and the agricultural field agent Planting stock should be offered at cost with assistance In establishing successful plantations. Cooperative marketing enterprises should be encouraged when this Is practical." Discussing the function of the fed-eigovernment in meeting the forestry problem, Colonel Graves said: The federal government has not given adequate assistance to the states. Direct aid to the states by the government, made contingent on adoption by the former of acceptable programs of forest legislation and administration, would help to secure concurrent action in different states, enable the standardization of methods, and euuble the achievement of results impossible without such aid. The first step in Inaugurating a national policy of forestry Is a federal law providing the authority to with the states In formulating and carrying out a program of and carrying an appropriation that can be used to assist such states as Inaugurate and put Into effect a program determined to be adequate 'U7 CltyNo. thro for-estr- y, by the secretory of agriculture. A great deal coa be accomplished pending such substantial but with the aid that the nation might offer, results that otherwise would be impossible could he accomplished." The forest situation, Colonel Graves pointed out. Is of pecullnr Interest to Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. All three states have a pressing problem of proforests. They are ducing home-grow- n also vitally concerned In the fore situation In other parts of the country. for they are large consumers of lumber and other wood products and the greater part of what they use already Is brought In from other states. Illinois, Indiana and Ohio," he said, together with the neighboring portions of Michigan and Wisconsin, constitute the most Important center of manufacturing Industries In the country that Is, the Industries milking vehicles, furniture, rullway cars, -- SUNS RAYS FOUND HELPFUL Beneficial In the Treatment of Tuber-eulosi- a and of Great Valua In Other Dlaeatea. The simplest treatment for tuberculosis, which Is nothing more Hum exposure to the rays of the sun In the open air, which has been practiced successfully In Switzerland for many years, has recently received an Impetus In this country by the suggestion ef Dr. Guy IlUutduls. calling attention I.lqald or Tablet form Then Ho Vsnlahad. Gwendoline, the elghtcen-yeur-ol- d daughter of the fumlly, had received a splendid present from her young man, an engagement ring set with and rubles. That evening ut ten. when the happy pair were present, the conversation, naturally enough, turned to Jewelry, und someone remnrked that It was funny to think that we got pearls from oysters. Whereupon Gwendolines horrid little brother edged towards the door and remarked loudly: Oh, thats not half so funny as getting rings from mugs, is It, Gwen?" London Answers. , ?f7ZY S. 0ZZA.V&S My husband Soap 25c. Oiatmnt 25 sad SOc, bv CJmoAntt What She Said. Mrs. Nextdnor Did you renlty say with my chilthat I was dren? Mrs. Gubhs says so. 1 Mrs. Overtheway No, Indeed, dear. I told her, on the contrary, that you must have the disposition of an angel to put up with them at all. Columbia State. Caused year stomach trouble and hemorrhages of the bowels. writes: I suffered for thirty year with chronlo havval tranble. atom nek traakl, and kraaarrkaqrs af Iks kawala, W bought a bottle of Fnruna and X toor. It faithfully, and 1 krnna to (sol bettor. a, My wlfo peraundsd mi to and 1 took It for soma Urn an dlractsd, Kra I am well aiaa." con-tlnu- Spoiled Hla Banquet. aure my most embarrassing am I I wua at a bnnquet I attended moment j f dome time ugo In honor of a visiting wen 1 celebrity whom I had never I The guest of honor was lute In ar- waited 1 became riving and while we for a waller around looked thirsty and to bring me another glass of water. A dignified man In n dress suit wue hurrying up toward the head of the table and I beckoned to him. lie stop-- I ped by my place and I made known1 my wont quietly enough, hut as look back at It It seems as though 1 might as well have houted It through a megaphone. For be was the guest of lumer. hurrying to his place. Chicago Tribune. it to Y., I V 1 use ( . Mr. Louis Young, 1652 Suffered thirty Clifford St., Rochester, N with Inconsistency. Your wife said the other day at a meeting Hint married women were so driven they were only white slaves." Tluits just like a woman. And shs gave me no peace until I bought her new chuln." HURRY! YOUR HAIR NEEDS DANDERINE Get rid of ovary bit of that ugly dandruff and atop fall Ing hair. -- HER FADED, SHABBY APPAREL DYED NEW D amond Dyes" Freshen Up Old, Discarded Garments. "YV Dont worry about perfeet results. Diamond Dyes," guurunteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether It be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feuthers, draperies, coverings everything! The Direction Book with each package tells how to diamond dye over any color. To match any material, have dealer show you Diamond Dye" Color Card. Use iTf Adv. fon,lulu,e his forest polley. I their business to do It and u do It well. The national and state governments old only some 3 per cent of merchantable timber. Therefore, the of the owners of the timber majority must be In aceord with any policy dictating the management, the protection, and the reforestation of their land before It can be successful. You cannot coin-lan owner to develop and perpetuate his tlmberlnnd ot a financial loss; If you wish him to reforest his lund, mu jnake It pay him, as other joii counme do. One most Important feature of n national forest policy on which agreement f Is possible Is fire protection, Forest fires have this year caused millions of dollars of duinage In the northwest. The United States fore service spent more thnn a million dollars fighting these fires In July alone. Private agencies spent lavishly In protecting their lands but the fire protection measures In neither national, state or private forests are sufficient to properly protect them. Get together then on a national, stute and private forest fire protection program. It Is the need of Hie hour and when this has been done the first step toward a mutually satisfactory national forest policy will hove been made. Other fentures of this policy are certain to follow in due course. el l products and the of the total About one-thir- d capital Invested In the tools, like. planlng-mll- Industries of the country and of the wage earners about In these Industries are found In this section. They use five and k half billion feet of lumber a year, or about a quarter of - the aggregate used in this country for such enterprises. Today the home product does not nearly meet the annual requirements, but. further than that, the cutting that Is done far exceeds what Is grown each year. It Is probable, from the best estimates that 1 have been able to secure, that the annual growth of material of potenttnl value In the of three states Is not over what Is cut each year. This means that the forests are progressively losone-thir- d one-quart- ing ground with considerable rapidity. This deficit Is due only In part to the clearing of land for agriculture It Is due also to the failure to handle the lands In a way to secure good reproduction and properly to protect the 'VALUE OF FORESTS young trees that become established. With better care and management the forest lands of these states should So Important are forests In the yield two or three times the present life of n nation that Germany will growth, and this would, I believe, be find that France will Insist upon possible without checking the extenpaying In lumber for the casusion of cultivation over innds suited of the French forests .which alties to that purpose. There are many were destroyed during the war." deconvincing reasons why these states clares I. S. Hillsdale, secretary of the should produce as much ns possible In American Forestry nselntlnii. who the way of forest growth from land a tour of the allied counmade has that Is best adapted to that purpose Mr. Kldsdnle went to Eurppe and In the aggregate these areas tries. forest losses In France to Investigate amount to a great deal." Belgium. Italy and Great Britain, so that the American Forestry associaGET TOGETHER tion might determine how Auierien could help to replace the destroyed of Europe by presenting forforests The United States must decide upto the various governc. cuts. seed est on n national forest policy In order France man of the northern In to perpetuate Its timber supply," says have been so bttdl.v lie says, forests." Charles Lathrop Inck, president of shell, shrapnel and rifle smashed by the American Forestry- - association. for trench timrut so or badly fire, BritWe are fur behind France. Great other ami wood fuel upl!es for ain, Germany, Japan and other na- bers, armies that 'hey have contending the In Ihls tions respect. They can The United States has only about been virtually destroyed. ntr. by replant. of Its original forest mid be restored only beland lying agricultural The his Is now disappearing three times sectors In various forests faster thnn It Is being reproduced. tween the been so torn We must, before It Is nil gone, pro- of the battle front have It is no fire that shell vide for a timber supply for our fu- to pieces by and for serviceable ngrleiilture forlonger ture needs and we enn do so If linve will forests, devastated the esters get together Ith the lumber- like tree seoil men and tlmherlnnd owners and agree to lie planted with fore to come the shell In so years that upon a practical, workable forest eroThe country Is grateful to Col. boles may be filled byof gradual the soil resion and tlie humus Ger-many- 's one-fourt- h NOT Adv. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE S. Graves. United States for- ester, for demanding a national forest stored. Italy. Belgium and Great Britain policy at this time, and the forestersare the men whom the country cx- j will make similar requests. . to the great value of this treat men', and urging the establishment of a sanatorium In southern California. Uolo-rud- o or New Mexico where the greatest amount of sunshine Is to be found. Some seashore locations are almost. If not quite, ns suitable ns fur as the amount of sunshine Is concerned, hut there are some other favorable fentures In the southern and western locations. Sunlight 1ms been found to be one of the best cures for torpid wounds, gangrene, frostbite .md other similar lesions. It Is not the bc't In the rays that Is bcneflelnl, but the blue nnd violet rays, and they lire strongly bactericidal. But the sunllgh Is not merely bactericidal ; It Is a powerful stimulant to every act of animat life, particularly the oxidation which gives the blood Its power to etlmlnute disease. Sufficient Reason. The reason there are several things we dont eat for fear of making ourself fat In because buying third would make us roer. Dallas News. KNEW HOW TO MAKE IT FIT Rastus Knew That Hornet Had Back-inWhich Could Maks Reprisals in Quick Order. Backwoodsman Littla Troubled Fact That Cap He Purchased Wat Too 8mall. by ' Some students at Princeton were discussing the need and the prohuhle effectiveness of a new students organ' IztiHon, says Everybodys Magazine, when Tom, who had Just returned from hts suinnier vacation, related the fol lowing experiences on his father'i Early In the autumn a man from the backwoods wundered Into a Syracuse gents furnishing store. Here the sblny winter cups caught bis eye. After gazing at these a long time he said : How much you want for one o plantation : them caps? Finding Bantus ready to go to tow One dollar," rejoined the clerk. with a load of produce, Tom joined this one on, sir.". Try him. But this proved to be a size or so Now, Rastus was a good driver, ex- too smnll. sitting upon the woodchop pert with the whip and somewhat of head like a peanut on a barrel. , per's philosopher. On the way to town a Heres yr dollar, mister. I'll take large horsefly lit on the ear of one of this cap." team. the leaders of the four-mul- e too small." declared But the Bnstiis cracked his whip and killed It. the amazed rap's clerk, pushing back the As they rode along he killed a bee in Walt till yon try proffered dollar. the petals of a rose In the same manner. Oh, Ill fix this sos Itll fit," was Tom, surprised, saw a tree growing the backwoodsman's final exchange beover the road, on a branch of which fore starting off with his purchase. was a hornets nest. As we go by, When I git home all Ill have to do Is Rastus, lilt that, said Toni, pointing to slit Its hark np with a knife, lace It to Hie nest. with a shoestring, nnd everything'll be Rastus pnld no attention to the(re-que- all hunky-dor!" Rehoboth Sunday nor the nest. Herald. Rastus?" hit It, Why didnt you I asked Tom. Knew Where He Came In. After a pause nnd a fierce look, RasAvery was wearing his new suit tus replied : No, sir; thats organized. when one of the neighbors chanced to call. After admiring It she turned to Extravagance. Donald, who wus busy building a block Bridge Iluyer (to partner who Is house on the floor. I suppose you playing worse even Hum usually) will be having a new suit of clothes Whenever I have you for a partner, next. she remarked. Smyth, I feel I'iu living beyond my Huh,' grunted Donald, I wont get menus. any new clothes till Averys outgrown that suit Hiid ma can make It over for me." It. 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