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Show i F - t t ; ' - ':' r & u: ., , - , TflE PEAVEIt COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS. REAVER, ITT A II ?v MRS. BARRETTE T ELLS OF SPLEHDID a. f - , ' 4 H" Jill Iblilmthfii hath shall be given' the Biblical Tu modern savins;: Ilk soo-oea- da u' suooeaa." Bo It with Sr. fierce, of Buffalo, S.Y., who, over SO yers ago, gave to tb world a prescription which has never been equalled is s i J V Bad Stomach Sends Hen to Bed for 10 Months Saioalo Gets Her UpJ t year ago," anys Mrs. Dora ailams, "I took to. bed and for 10 mths did not think I would live, .tonic helped me so much I am now i and able to work. I recommend it ;hly 'for stomach trouble." Eatonlc helps people to get well by king up and carrying out the excess ldlty and gases that put the stomach t of order. If yon have Indigestion, urness, heartburn, belching, food relating, or other stomach distress, take each meal. Big box istsEatonlca after with your druggist'! only trifle " . - havetoTiitdwir and rest several times a day, and I felt tired all the time. This condition made me awfully nerVous, so that I rarely ever slept Veil at nights and every now and then I would jump In my sleep, as If In a fright and my condition was v really becoming serious. two of bottles Tanlac have "Only brought about a wonderful chnnge In my condition. In fact the results I linve received from this medicine have really surprised me. Those terrible - i 4 'lSSV, . ' A-i,fri , briny quick relief and often ward off deadly dtism. Known s the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 Tears. AH druggists, In three-- stsea Uak far tU mm CoU MmUI m rry baa larantea. it' La GOLD MEDAL '"Over . . MRS. AURORB BARRETTS of Maoohester, New Hampshire pnins In my back which used to trouble me every day nave almost disappeared," and I am going to keep on taking Tanlac until they leave me entirely. I have lota of energy now, and am not only able to do my housework, but I get through the day without feeling the least bit tired, lam no longer nervous like X was, and 1 sleep well at night "I shall always be thankful for what Tanlac has done for me." Tanlac Is sold by leading druggists J everywhere. Adv. ' ' By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN. 1' 7u jL'Z M ZT-r-- -"7 J- LMil fUMssMM EWIS AND CLARK. 110 ". (j along years ago, passed ' , the Columbia river on their famous expedition of -f" "' " between "the P" , LuJ- exploration A- - k Pathe and Mississippi cific. It was then a primeval wilderness, known """"iS "" JTL only to the Indian. Today " 'T",, , "JL , the Columbia highway iMHi "-v ' ' " fuHV rftna over their trail. To" Uma day the government tilla Irrigation project assures prosThe schoolhouse Is the one true an perity to the settler. Today is the rooms, office, and library of 8,000 volsettlement of Boardman, North Mor- umes. The auditorium Is In the cen swer to the demand for a meeting If vou had Rheumatism last year blood, that you should try a rem. row county Oregon. Today, stands tral portion on the second story. The place where by association on a rom and treated only the pains of the edy that has proven so thoroughly basement Is divided Into two distinct mon level the sense of equality may the Boardman community school. disease by rubbing with liniments satiEiactory in these cases, This Boardman community school is departments, the boys on one side and be realized and where In the power and lotions, you can be sure that the fine old blood remedy cleanses ut one of thousands of public schools the girls on the other. Provision Is and happiness of touching elbows soon again you will be in the shack- the blood oi all impurities, and re-Statei Why then made for sewing, cooking, dining, sci- Americans may banish the thousand ail over les of this relentless foe. You may moves all disease germs that may and one divisive lines of danger, ret soma slight temporary relief creep into the blood. Begin taking pick it out among so many! 'Because ence, and inanual training. from the pains of the disease by SJSJS. today, and if on will write a The grounds comprise ten acres and The schoolhouse Is a community It Is an object lessons of what the the use of these local remedies, but complete history of your case, our American public school should be. can afford opportunity for spacious lawns, building because of the community of Rheumatism is too real and relent medical director will rive you ex- a J school garden, and play grounds Its ownership. Every resident' of the will be before many years. less a disease to ba rubbed away. ' Lpert advice, without charge. a complete community, either directly or indiThe 1020 census shows that the ur- and, when fully developed, Chief Medical Adviser, 157 So many eases of Rheumatism " ' erection field. Its j ban population of the United States, athletic v rectly, pays tsxes for coma from a tiny germ ia the Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, ua, " or people living In places of 2,500 or The primary function of the public and Its maintenance. Such common more is 54,318.032, or 51.4 per cent schools is to make good citizen Fsoiq ownership Is essentlfi' for .any . real 11 of the country's total population, and the standpoint of citizenship every community purpose, Many cities and : the number of people living in rural schoolhouse ought to be a polling towns have recently erected separate 1910 In urban Is 'would ecoThis through Bl.SI'O.m buildings be not community private territory place. only or- - have Inaugurated population represented 45.8 per cent nomical but would v emphasise the contributions Thus, for the first time In ur his- Ideal for which the bnllot box stands. drives to secure funds for such buildtory, the urban population outnum- We have tried this plan to Boardman ings. . These are not community buildbers the rural population. It Is a and the school Is the voting place. ings ; they are simply clubhouses for bad sign of the times. We have been Last primary election was the last groups of the people. They are necesTake a good dose of Carter! Iit!!a LItcj brought up to .believe that the farm day of school. Wa held our election, sarily governed nnder rules laid down -PiUj then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. and the farm' home and the fanner observed the closing exercises of the by groups, where generally the largest are the foundations of our democracy. school year, had a speaker on polit- contributors have the greatest InfluThey cleanse your system of all waste matter Are the foundations beginning to ical economy from the state univer- ence, while those who gave nothing and Resnlate Yccr Bowels. Mild-- as easy to crumble? . Apparently the country sity, and s community dinner a real nave nothing to say. &4 take as sugar. cnubimitn-jUnder the community organization boys and girls are migrating to the time of good fellowship for the people as can Dose. Small SmaUPrice. use the sooty m they. city get away of the community, young and old. . any groups or clans may from the farm. , In addition tej the use of the school building by community permission, but Why do they go to the cities? Be- as a polling place, all the various or- ino partisan or private group of any NOT REALLY SCARCE ARTICLE HAD REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN cause, as things now are. city condl-Ion- s ganizations of the community use the kind ought to be allowed to use the best. satisfy one of the deepest building and Its equipment for their public school building except by invi- Material Called Lamb's Fleece In Syria Farmer Had No Idea ef Allowing f human Instincts the desire fos activities: the Ladles' Aid society, tation of the neighbors whose comHired Man to Beat Him in , Merely Went by Another Name In England. tapplness. A man or woman In the the grange, the farm bureau, Parent- - munity home it Is. That Is the home Gathering Com. .. ity can eam more money, wortr short-- r Teachers "association, Commercial development so needed 'In America; :"".T i iphours, live mors comfortably, see club. Community library, Hay Grow- the group control Is the method. In A Sullivan cuunty farmer hired a A certain yoong globe-trotteposlore . of life and drink more deeply ers' association, the North Morrow Rooseveltlan phrase, of the "polyglot sessed of more money than brains, was man to help him gather his corn last t the cup of happiness. . recently traveling : In Syria. While season. Now, the fanner had a repo-tatlCounty Fair association, and exten- boarding house." Ttie country is off balance, with sion schools. , About the only organ' The public school plant represents journeying through the Interior be was for being an efficient worker, lore people In the cities than In the ization In the community -- ijist does the largest single Investment of the prevailed upon by one of the sons of but the hired man was not daunted by ountry. ine naiance must be re-- not use the school Is the church, and American people's money. America the prophet to purchase at a very large It They srrrted out side by side, the tored. How Is It to be done? One there Is some discussion of bringing has Invested In school buildings and price a quantity of whnt was described hired man being advised by the farmer to keep as close, to, him as he could hmg that will help Is to make the that In line where the, school audi- grounds the Immense sum of $1,983, as Syrian lamb's fleece. country more attractive. In this there torium and claw rooms and equip- f08lS, and expends every year . jfor, This, when he returned to London, wlth .the .row.he.wss .gatheripg. ; ',. are many factors. ' And not the' lent ment might be used for religious In- school purposes $730,678,089. That he sent to his tailor with orders to But lo I the new worker after a few Is the community center. And happy struction, while the small cottage great plant Is today being operated line an overcoat with it" A few days minutes of keeping' up with the farmIs the-- community where the couimu- - church could be , remodeled for a an er, pasted him and soon was several average of but seven hours a day after he colled to try on the coat "You didn't send us quite enough feet ahead. manse. ' ity center Is the schoolhouse. " .. Frantically the farmer ' . for, 181 days a year. Is that not exof , the Boardman . The next Important . The development n (he de- travagance and waste and is It not ma ferial, sir," remarked the tailor, pulled the ears, from the, stalks, but-th- e step ' (immunity school In the short term 'some more to line new' man still kept gaining. Tbeu velopment of the eommunity-centeconomy to promote the wider gse of "arid Thad to get I three years, from a little one-rooat: at once he heard the farmer shout Idea would be the federation of.the the schoolhouse for every proper pur- the sleeves." , hack with six pupils, to the modern "But" remarked the traveler In sur- rstop," he yelled. "Stop, If you want d organisations under pose? ' "lfs Impossible to obtain that to work for me, I never yet let any illdlng herewith represented, writes a' community-pai- d "a prise, of communities The America, with 80,000 secretary 'rinclpal M. B. Signs In the Reclama board of directory composed of the organized and efficient, spell democ- fleece In England, It's only to be ob- nmn who worked for uie get ahead " .' In Syria- .ion Record, nuturally makes the hun- heads of each of me." department Commu- racy. It means taking the points of tained was dred pupils now attending enjoy their at "Not the "Io all, sir," reply. U. 8. could and work then be carried on separation out spell nity making we.aHJt-robb&-akln oMon workv and. tba- - people .of with a definite-planaltswl 'wove --us;"- If WHs a rhrtotvef such pnsibt4 England for Jutt"nBad ,lty proud , of. their accomplishment steadilyforward In accomplishment Itleshlch cansed Charles E. Hughes treal Herald. ver-been Art CrlUc-IIave-- yoa toardman Is. situated on the Colum-.l- a of civic needs snd betterments. when governor of New York to ssy done In ollf Vanderlop "No j but 1 ' river and highway, In the heart Representative M, Clyde Kelly' of at a communfty center meeting In It may be considered Impolite to have In teel common.". , " f the west extension of the Umatilla Pennsylvsnla, msde a In more Interested am "I Rochester: "end-seaspeech recently t of the bog" at a rrigation project. North Morrow In the house on the subject of federal what you are dolnjr and what It stands speak ' Hurried men lack wisdom. church wedding. ounty, Oregon. Surrounding this ra- government aid tor furthering the use for thnn anything else In the wrld. tion Is the great John Day Irrigation of the public schoolhouse ns the cen- Ton are buttressing the foundations llstrict offering 800.000 acres yet to ter of community' association snd ac- of democracy." 'e developed. Naturally the people tivity.' He said, among other things: In business has been Thought of the future with optimism, .The unit of neighborhood In Amer- practiced for years, but the greatest ind planned for It' In their schools. ica .Is the public school district. The business In the world today Is the busiAn architect, E. F. Wllllnmn of Port entire nation Is divided Into these ness of being a true American citizen, land, was employed and the inlt plan natural communities, and In the cen- rind It can het be accomplished in cot construction 'jegnn. Tlie "oter ter of each Is a public building owned operation with fellow 'Americans In ,nlt was first finished and used a year by sfl the people, regardless of all commnnlfies which are little democra:.hen the tyn wings were Added. lines of class and creed and partner- cies With the public schoolhouses " as On the main floor are ' the class ship and Income.- their capltols. j great bofyWHin vah& '. Aches, polos, nervousness, difficulty la urinating,, oftea. mean serious disorders. The world's ( standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles : " X:- -. made recently by Mrs. Aurora Bar- rette, at her vesldence, 133 Second Street Manchester, New Hampshire. Mrs. Barrette Is a well known and highly respected resident of that city. --"I have not fell at all well for the post year or more," she continued. "1 haven't been sick enough to be in bed, but I was far from being a well woman. At times I thought I had kidney trouble, for I suffered almost constantly from severe pains across my back, Just over the kidneys.: When ever I tried to do any housework at all that dull pain would be there, and If 1 attempted to BtoopnBver-- lt Just felt as though my back would break. would get so weak and worn out would- SLOW DEATH , Ufa. ' :.V? tonic for the weaknesses of women. Many women In every hamlet, town or city will gladly testify that Dr. Pierce's Fsvorite Prescription did them a world of good. Ask your neighbor. Another of this great physician's successful remedies is known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and, like the Prescription is now sold by druggists everywhere. In both liquid and tablets. Thinned? cine was a (access from the start for the list of men and women all over - the universe who have successfully nsed It for Indigestion and s a blood tonic and system builder, makes an amazing total of thousands. 1 , Tanlac is a grand medicine, and I think every suffering woman ought to know about It" was the statement ou Tartdon of "Kothlaf I Prominent New Hampshire Woman Says Tanlac Brought About a Wonderful Change in Her Condition. .' 5gjeju"w -- ', v' '"I - I Will Rheumatism Again Bind You Hand and Foot? Ad-kdr- ess 'WlMfeWllI. i mams ITTLE VEH PILLS SrrMl' . -- '. r, oa ' GENUINE . " m above-mentione- DURHAM tobacco makes 50 ( -- good cigarettes for 10c ... vjy 4Ht mi linn vrrmemr and Keeps it Clear i a f 'i 2St OiataMat ZS mi mm ii 111 Talcm 2Sc SOc, Reduces Straiaed, Puffy Aakles, Lympbsngitis, foli Eva, Fistsla, BoQs, Swellings; Stops Laaieaess and ailtys wua. Heak Sam, Cats, Bralics, Boat Chafes. It is a m tuzizm nmtm Does remove the bl liter safe not of murtod horsS caa be worked. PkmssnttoaM. (Z.S0 a bottle, deli wed. Describe tout csm fortferial mttroctions and Book I K tree. hMi Im4 m fcntat nm4 SL4i fm kMUt . IH S Vi m llinllii mrinna mirrt m miimi. . VOUNO, m mimn k. N TbbvI M, Si4nflM. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. -- - -e- . Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin Saa the-eowm- 21, TtSungsters grow huslgr on ctK t 'which Nature ttorei la wheat T clothes for the toldoa; the sinews Game serve ss a thread s the skin of the neck furnishes thonpi. for bolns and bridles; T 'ddty motigV tt la "eri the Immense the Skin of the hough supplied tbeiri iiin at the southeastern foot of the with a --kind of moccasin shoe, and ordlllara da los Andes the wild horses from the bones they cut spoons, X mustangs lhn easiest fcr d nd the d!eeand .niaiathlr favorite4nstnA tanaco abounds. Hither the Tehu ment Boys' Ufa. 'ches travel for the hunting The tienaco Is of use to he Indians in Roses In Many Lands. ery wsy. The flesh of It Is excel-T- it Thosi who associate the rose preeating, and mads Into a kind of nmlcan that la eaten when the tribe eminently with England, are surprised a the march; the skin Is used for to find mountains twvered with roses ;Patagonian mi. in China, .bushes of there ; or to see tall trees uplifting In ' their arms lanky stems, climbing roses,, whop having reached the summit' burst Into flower, and roll down the other side In wave upon wave of blossom, la Interthey Are Jbeautlf uncovered d with orange or scarlet roses are wild Rut though "hips.", far more varied and abundant In the mountains of Asia than tbey are la England, still England has Its rosaries and pergolas ; and la not the rose garden surely all Its very own! , and barley, are retained in this easily digestihls food. VThe tmifiue, tweet flavor ; of GrapeNuts makes it a ti uvoritc with both children and adults. flask-shape- There's a Reason SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE , U aaa m. m ai |