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Show EATERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE m foung Mothers Calif-- ! All Comers Let "Danderlne" save your hair and, double Its ' "I em so glad to give jny tunonial for the benefit of other. Ieaa E3l beauty. of the Earth words the benefit I have received from the use of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Pt Prescription and Dr. Pierce's Corrmlete History of the Week Told in Paragraphs Prepared for the Buiy Reader 'Pieas-a- nt , I Pellets'. suffered greatly at times. I tried several remedies but to Then I no good. KmM rJ Dr. Pieree'a Favorits Prescription, and took I two bottles which righted everything. tiao used eight bottiea during expectancy and had practically no suffering. My boy weighed 9 pounds; I only weighed 68 lbs. I know if I hadn't used Dr. Pierce's medicine I would not have been so fortunate." UBS. JNO. H. 8TELLINO. Experience in Middle-Lif- To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of delightful "Dan-derinat any drug r toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little In your hand and rub It Into the scalp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Help your hair grow long, thick and strong and become soft, flossy and abundant Adv. e Oregon: "I suffered something terrible, could scarcely stand on my feet My bead and back ached hard and I was weak and nervous. My legs and feet ached would bloat, and I was troubled I had a severe pain in with constipation. side. I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and Pleasant Pellets and they cured me and I was well and strong. Then, during middle life I again took them and got through so well. MBSW. D. MOORE, 124S No. Jackson St. RoeeburR, Pain! dairy Oh! Such dragged-down- Try It Bachelor What is the best time and place to propose matrimony to a girl? ? With dull headache, backache racking with pain here or there poor woman, she's one of many. Usually she who feels or diszy symptoms, those dragging-dow-n and other pains caused by womanly cured can be disease, by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures the cause of these pains. Faded, jaded, tired, overworked, weak, nervous, delicate women are helped to strength and health by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong. In liquid or tablets. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Benedick In an aeroplane, 2,0rt0 feet up! Bachelor But could she hear me above the roar of the propellers? Benedick Certainly not that's why It's the best time and place! Fashion Item. "What is the proper length of a girl's dress?" "A little over two feet Cartoons Magazine. 48-19- 19. OLD AGE STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS ' Science says that old age begins with weakened kidneys and digestive organs. This being true, it is easy to believe that by keeping the kidneys and digestive organs cleansed and in proper working order old age can be deferred and life prolonged far beyond that enjoyed by the average person. action and enables the organs to throw off the poisons which cause old age. New life and strengthpremature increase as you continue the treatment When restored continue taking a completely capsule or two each day. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you in health and vigor and prevent a return of the disease. Do not wait nntil old age or disease have settled down for good. At the first sign that your kidneys are not working properly, go to your druggist and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money refunded if they do not help you. Three sizes. But for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. In sealed pack- For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL riaarlem Oil has been relieving the weaknesses and disability due to advance ing years. It is a standard home remedy and needs no introduction. GOLD MKDATi Haarlem Oil is inclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules containing about 5 drops each. Take them as you would a pilL with a swallow of water. fhe oil stimulates the kidney ages. old-tim- mm fa V T WAY. .. l all cases Distemper, Pinkeye enza. Colds, etc. 4 Infill , "SPQHfl THEH" by expelling the disease germs. It wards off the trouble no matter how they are "exposed." Absolutely free from anything Injurious. A child can safely take or sprtt .TTimen nalri hu thft mnnn- facturers. Special Wanted. Ag-eat- k5 11 V- s 6P0HH MEDICAL CO., GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A. No Doubt of It. Watching Hia Valuables. An Indianapolis lawyer, who han"Anything in the house, Bill " "Not a thing." dles many divorce cases in the county "No jewelry in the bedrooms?" courts, was approached the other day "Yes, but I didn't want it." by a man who contemplated bringing "Go through the cellar?" divorce proceedings against his wife. "No." "I want to find out if I have grounds "Why not? That's where he keeps for a divorce," lie informed the at- -, his booze." torney on entering his office. "I kDow, but that's where the guy "Are yon married?" the 'awyer la sleeping new." Detroit Free Tress. asked. "Why, yes, of course," responded The mere a man knows about love the client. the less experience he has had. "Then you have grounds," the attorney said. COLDS breed and GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER. Spread INFLUENZA KILL THE COLD AT v..x ONCE WITH ft ILL'S CASCARAklQUININI 1- Standard cold nnudv for 20 Tears in tablet form sate, snrt, no " t DIHH tip UlinC boon relieves grip in a aeyi. The fade. if bsck it Money genuine box has a icea top will mr. nu picture. At All Drum - Hand . ''m Stmf m. I. im...i.,...i IdcalforToilet and Bath Must Prove It a Fact. The only trouble with a good opporcuss tunity is tin It takes some lucky demto and nerve pluck of a lot with onstrate that it is good. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM SeinoTCTiDandrna-StopailairtaUlnt- I U&LtH d lninr and BaantvtoCravand Faded Hair XXdmsroi Ktmtmm Chpm. Wk. PatohomiB. Stop a minute and think what It means to say that "Green's August Flower has been a household remedy all over the civilized world for more than half a century." No higher praise is possible and no better remedy can be found for constipation, Intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the depressed feeling that accompanies such disorders. It is most valuable for or nervous dyspepsia and liver trouble, coming up of food, palpitation of heart, and many other symptoms. A few doses of August Flower will relieve you. It is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist. Sold 1b all civilized countries. Adv. The Condition. kickhig are certainly "People against prohibition." "Yes, when they can't pnt the kick In anything else." Sapolio-Th- e .T. Remove. Con,.. "INDERCORNS V ail p to, ensures comfort to tbSj CI-rjf- itop. eaur. Its. waikin br mail or at ttrufi ttiaooxClMmleu Works, I. ' Your Couchlntr 'Stop n?t2ed to ,rt f pent. Stop the cough nntauoa, and remove rjekfing and hoarse. y soottung the inBamed throat with ' 77. Letters showing a sympathetic attitude on the part of Frederic C. Howe, formerly commission of immigration at tt all horses, On their tongue or In the feed put Spcbn'a Liquid Compound. Give the remedy to all of them. It acts on the blood and glands. It routs the disease INTERMOUNTAIN. It. 1!. Hiiiely, 8t years of age, living near rulliiiiin. Wuh., Iims l.wn presented with a 14 pound baby boy by his wife. The newcomer makes twenty-four children who cull llately daddy. Carneyville, Wyo., coal miners voted to return to work after federal troops bad arrested fifty-tw- o of their number and ordered union officials to cull a meeting to vote on ending the strike. David Smith and Walter Bu mister, charged with murder In connection with the shooting of J. N. Burgess and (Jeorge I'eringer, Oregon stockmen, during a holdup of the Claretnont tavern, near Portland, pleaded guilty and were sentenced to life Imprisonment Otis Metluire, who brutally murdered his wife and two little daughters, was found hanging from a rafter In a boathouse on Drayton Harbor, near Belllngham, Wash., dead with a knife wound in his breast. MctJuire Is presumed to have gone suddenly Insane. Six miners were arrested at Sheridan, Wyo., for violating the strike injunction of Federal Judge A. B. Anderson of Indii'iiaiKilis. Two of the six big mines of the Sherhhui district are idle. The others are working with ' part forces. To relieve the housing situation at Boise, Idaho, the chairman of the joint committee of the liotary club and Boise Commercial club has announced that plans are under way for the erection of a large apartment house. There are to be 72 two and three-rooapartments. A trio of Mexican gunmen held up and robbed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brookes in the rooming house conducted by them at Salt Lake. More than $.'5(KKJ in money, Jewelry and clothing was secured by the thieves. DOMESTIC. George Washington Ellis, lawyer and writer and for eight years minister from the United States to Liberia, is dead at Chicago. Mrs. Tom Thumb, who with her first husband, (Jen. Thomas Thumb, atfame as midgets in tained world-wid- e the Barnum circus, died at Middle-borMass., November 20, at the age of ; brood mares, colts, stallions, to to Inclosed Copenhagen has the largest In world, the deer park of any city about 4,200 acres. RiV Night in Morning it V mm feepYbu'r Eyfes TfbrhM A carload signed from cago, rlled mouth, was Hied up 4 cost to the IS ALL FALLING OUT Young Married Women-T- ake Heed Hurryl Lnd i OH! MY NICE HAIR t Car. . CWA Ellis island, toward radicals who had been ordered deported were read at an inquiry hy the house immigration committee. More than $7,000,000 will be expended in alterations and special equipment for the seven former German passenger liners, aggregating 67,30!) tons, recently alloted by the United States board for a fast passenger and mail service between the. United Stales and South America. Prospects of a "bread strike" loom at San Francisco. The Housewives' league of San Francisco, just organized, adopted resolutions pledging all members to refuse Hi buy loaves of bread at 12c and loaves at 17c, the prices now effective. A showdown on profits made by bituminous operators is needed for the American people to form a just opinion on the coal situation, William G. McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury, declared in a statement issued at New York. Mayor Charles E. Poorman of Can ton, O., susp)ded by Governor Cox a month ago for failure to preserve order during the steel strike in that city, has been permanently removed from office by the governor, following a formal hearing before the chief executive. Schneider howFifty itzers, said to be the biggest gun ever brought to the border, have been added to the millions of dollars' worth of ordinance stores at Fort Bliss, Texas. James Sapienza, concrete block manufacturer of Irvington, N. J., shot and killed his wife in bed, but the murder charged against him may be dropped, as he claims he was dreaming of kidnapers and shot while asleep. Iletail clothiers, in accounting for the prevailing high prices of men's be-j clothing, at a hearing at Boston fore the commission on necessaries of t?,.i.;wr wnitu i!.. " vv. ot.tL.j "v,lll,1 Hie, JitlU IIUIL even more. New i oi k on November 24 witnessed its greatest parade of any one people. More than 100,000 Jewish men and woHebrew men marched Ho an age-ol- d dirge in protest against alleged massacres of their people in the Ukraine. Alexander Berkman, the anarchist, will be deported. This announcement comes from the department of labor. Berkman is now being, held at Ellis Island, N. V. Evidence that William Carlisle, fugitive train robber, who escaped from the Wyoming penitentiary several days ago, was in lcnver last Friday, is in the hands of the chief of police. King Segls Pontine Alcarta, $50,000 prize bull owned by John II. Arfman, of Middletown, Ky., was killed by swallowing a nail, according to the,re-po- rt of veterinarians. e DALE. UTAH B.'J. I of sugar originally conNashville, Tcnn.. to Chiabout nndelivered for a resold four times and cents a pound additional consumer, according t Poole, city food director of Chi- Set Contgntl 15 Fluid Drachm pjl cago. City attorneys lost their fight before the state utilities commission for the return of ihe fare on surface curs at Chicago, but the commission i.i its decision ordered the traction companies to sell ten tickets for 6V4 cents each and fifty tickets for 6 ceutj each. Moose hunting was resumed In Maine on November 24, after a sn lc!ision of four years. The large number of these animals killed in former years when there was r.n open season annually caused fear of their extermination. WASHINGTON. A government plan for settling the soft coal strike which embodied a '14 per cent wage Increase for miners and the stiuplution that there should be iu Increase in the price paid by the public, will not be accepted by the miners. Declaring there Is "no legal foundation nor principle of international law" upon which the United States buses Its demand for the immediate release of William O. Jenkins, United States consular agent at Puebla. the Mexican government has deelinfrt to accede to the request of the American state department. Like the miners and operators, whose troubles It is trying to President Wilson's cabinet seems hopelessly deadlocked on the question of a wage increase in the bituminous coal industry. A thud study of the selective draft records Just made public fixes the military strength of the United States at For Infante and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria 1 B jacoHOL-art.Ki'"- -I AVedabSePfci)5falr3ftSirA$ .,iini .oothfFood tnrlWuU- Hways - tin gtheStomachs sMBj potential military D&l Signature IV1M rieracrOplam.lT)hirienflf of Mineral Not nahcoti I "ntcrcby Promoting Cheerfulness ana kcslw 3 Postmaster General Burleson has approved pending bills to reduce the rate s of local letter postage to a penny an ounce. A letter for delivery within the postal limits of the office in which Jt is mailed would take a stump. stamp instead of a FOREIGN. The Interallied lias commission stopped hostilities between the Lithuanians and the Geniuns nnd Russians and has directed the combatants to retire to the demarcation line of October 30, according to advices to the Lithuanian press bureau from Kovno. The government has issued an order restricting the export of fat cattle from Ireland to the British markets to CtlOO beasts per week. Last year the average number exported from Ireland was 12,300, and in the last two mouths of the year the average rose to 14,(KHJ a week. The wooden steumer Flush lias been wrecked south of the Aland islands, off the east coast of Sweden, witn the loss of- all the crew, according to a dispatch to Lloyds. Bumper world crops of corn, potatoes, barley, rye, sugar beets and rice for tills year are shown in estimates compiled ify the Inienational Institute of Agriculture at Home. Twelve prominent Jugo-Slav- s have been arrested and held as hostages by the Italian forces of occupation in according to advices received from Sebenico, thirty miles southeast of Sara. Advices from Sweden confirm recent press reports concerning the food shortage in Fetrograd. , The supply there has reached such a low point, the advices said, that food now is being distributed only upon physicians' prescriptions. Practice of rigid economy and tin reduction of consumption to a mini mum as a means of lowering the high cost of living were urged by William P. G. Harding, governor of the federal reserve board, in an address before the ' Canadian club at Toronto. The socialist, press of Paris is threatening a general strike for Christmas first-clas- - Dnl-mati- a, . in I In A helpful Remedy fi Use ill DiArrW Constipation and antt and Fcvtrishness Loss or Sleep For Over fcsdlintthwfront SttnaW e d, Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper man- power. m. Bears the ad-Jus- t, 10,000 000 in lllilll Tttt MTAtia MMMMV, NCW SITT. ' A Callous Brute. Loud.:' ', Hewitt "What .do you thlnK of thla "Young lady, I think I'll buy you a milt?" Jewett "I think It must Ilka dictionary.". to hear Itself talk." "Sir." said the typist, "I am - "Well, you can look in the dictionary for good epithets to call me." Louisville Courier-Journa- l. ASPIRIN Name BREAKS YOUR COLD JUST A IN FEW HOURS "Pape'a Cold Compound" Instantly lieves stuffinesa and distresa . FOR "Bayer" Aspirin COLDS is on Genulnt say Bayer , re- ! Don't stay stuffed-tiQuit blowing and snuffling I A dose of "Pape'a Cold Compound" taken every two hours nntil three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all grippe misery. The very first dose opens your clogged-u- p nostrils and the air passages of the head ; stops nose running ; s, relieves the headache, dullness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. 'Tape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief .known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice contains" no quinine Insist upon Pape'sl Adv. p fever-(shnes- Lenient Old Age. mellows a good man. It makes him '.enient and charitable," said Norman Davis, the financial expert of the peace s conferen.e. at a banquet In Washington "Two old friends met aftet a separation of many, many years. "'By Jove, how young looking jou've kept!" said the first old fel: low.' ' "'Not so young looking as yourself,' said the second heartily. "I always thought you'd go. bald, like your father, but look at youl What a thatch! Regular matinee Idol crop!" "Come-off,- ' said the first old fellow. 'You've got as much hair left as I have. If not more.' "'Nonsense!' said the second. 'It can't be. Let's count 'em.' " "Agb ' - , protest against exorbitant prices Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" containing proper directions for Colds, Fs?.", Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of In a "Bayer package," of Sallcyllcacld. Adv. Good Looks by Study. The Crl de Pari9, the weekly gossip magazine, says that MaJ. Sir William Orpen, the painter, who is still working on pictures of the peace conference, was haunted by the Idea, when he was young, that he was very ugly. He used to turn his face aside In the street to avoid being seen. Working as an art student, he noticed that his fellow-pupilby dint of mental concentration upon the beautiful models of antiquity, gradually came somewhat to resemble them In their own features. Orpen eagerly awaited promotion to the same class, and determined to spend all his time copying the Venus de Milo. "I shall thus acquire her admirable expression of haughty serenity," he said. he continues, "when I was promoted to copying antiquity my master made me spend the whole year drawing nothing but 'The Dancing Faun,' so that I never realized my ambition." So Worried. "What ails your wife?" "Huh?" Substitute for "Amen." "She seems disgnintled about her A substitute for the classical Greek wortf of reverence has been discovered trip." a member of the doughboy double "Aw, she forgot to weigh Fido before she went away and now phe quartette at base hospital, Fort Sam doesn't know whether the pup gained Houston, Tex. He has a powerful deep bass voice and a powerful love of that anything or not" January 1, 1922. little classic called, "Boll Dem Bones." "All Ireland is organized and under After every song he booms out as a The girl with hair wads, over aer Dem Bones." The arms," says the London Dally Express, ears can hear a proposal as well as sort of Amen, in commenting editorially on the dis- anyone. Red Cross musical director is afraid closures of a special English correhe will forget when they sing in the Tomorrow Is the only day in the choir some Sunday. spondent who is investigating conditions In that country. year a lazy man wants to start The minister of finance of France Jazz ent;rely forgets your dignity. lothas authorized the tery loan of $800,000,000, to be divid ed in 8,000,000 bonds of $100 each. r The bonds are to be issued on 15 and will yield 5 per cent. Every Health-Buildin- g quarter prizes will be allotted. The opinion is grooving In Japanese army circles that the retreat of Admiral Kolchak and the increasing as- cendancy of the Bolshevik! in Siberia are so menacing that Japan cannot remain indifferent, the Jiji Shlmpo says. Beginning December 1, Antwerp will supercede Brest as the American porl of embarkation. On the same day the United Etates postal service will be ditransferred from Paris to Coblenz. Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion of the world, has' been matched to fight Carl Morris of Tulsa, Okla., at San Luis, Mexico, It Js announced. ' The American delegation to the peace conference will sail for home on December 5 or C. The British delegation will probably leave Paris about the same time. asked for French toys which ure entirely out of reach of the working people. The sixty-fivthousand American dead in France must be left' in the graves they now occupy until the French are ready to exhume their own dead, which it is hoped will be before - . e long-planne- d A Food G rapeNt!ts of wheat and barley prepared to A blend gest easily and make and keep people strong, "There's a Reason' |