cs sn A AN 5 DRESSMAKER MADE WELL Followed a a Neighbor’ s Advice and Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Vernon, Tex.—‘‘For three years I suffered untold agony each month with ains in my sides. I ound only tempo- rary relief in doctor’s #8 medicine or anything if else 1 took until m husband saw an ad- vertisement of Bh Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com- i pound. I mentioned #1t to a neighbor and she told me she had taken it with good results and advised me to try it. Iwas then in bed part of the time and my doctor said I would have to be operated on, but we decided to try the Vegetable Compound and I also used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash. I am a dressmaker and am now able to go about my work and do my housework besides. You are welcome to use this letter as a testimonial as [ am always glad to speak a word for your medicine. ’’— Mrs. W. M. STEPHENS, 1103 N. Commerce St., Vernon, Texas. Dressmakers when overworked are one to such ailments and should profit ES Mrs. Stephen’s experience. Y Write to Lydia B Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., about your health. Your letter will be opened, | d in strict confid ence SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi. culty. in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL ee TE deadly diseases. Known as the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in threes sizes, Look for the name Gold Medal on every bos and accept mo imitation LI (APS| Ask Your Druggist or Dealer Trial Size 10 cts. — Regular Size 25 cts, GILBERT BROS. & 00, Baltimore, Ma GENUINE BULL DURHAM tobacco makes 50 good cigarettes for 10¢ $% Here Hon © [Skin Troubles] me S004 he] me— With Cuticura Set) 2c. Sion 25 and She, 3demse Boe PUPIL NURSES The ¥heppard and Enoch Pratt Hose pital Training School for Nurses of- ers a three-year course, one and one-half years of this time being in an affiliating general hospital. Dur. ing this pertod of training, pupil nurses will receive full maintenance room, board, laundry—in addition to Salary. For further information, ad- Buperintendent of Nurses SHEPPARD and ENOCH PRATT HOSPITAL TOWSON, BALTIMORE, MD, ort AUTO “ACCESSORIES SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Write for FREE Weekly Bulletin and learn OW you may save § 5. TH Brookly timore, on, n “i- LIFE” makes gasoline 3 . " mileage 30% Rreater, prevents Ak haapar, isan Lo motors; monay back guaranties. Price $1.00; treats 100 gallons. 100,000 ywers since fan. Fry Mtg. Co. Box 1143, Portland, Ors. wE WANT LIVE AGENTS 1 needie cases. Mample fhe. dos. Home Novelty Co, rom ————— AR to well po Profit i Lanadow : | Orchards, improved and un en, rhe” H mRroxed | Bummeriand, en Ration B.C, Can The photograph shows a Eelucy arrives, ————————. ASS BLOW-OUT PATCH FOR USE IN EMERGENCIES Using Temporary Repair Too Long Is Big Mistake. Removed and New Sec. tion Built in Tire to Enable It to Give Balance of Milage of Which It Is Capable, Using a blow-out patch too long to motorists, Is a car owner's first and best a blow the road, but temporary not a permanent re ly one out on and A blow roadside out ch Is only to emergency. After is past, it should a permanent section to enable it to give the bal pat eluergency be re ance of the ie, When the patch Is made to an the purpose of a permanent repair, the warping of the tire incident to contact the road causes the patch fo Se chafe the laside The result is that where and Inexpensive repair would have been suf if taken In hand at once, an expensive repair ls now need ed. And often of the car cuss an fmail fent The fact that a blowout ps —— | ee A AAA ale . ® bew device for determining the goting as 8 jack when an emer rot bullt Into the but is sep- arate from it, increases (ts tendency to chew the fabric, friction If a permanent repalr Is too long neglected The blow-ont ¢aused by a tread cut usually a cledu-cut hole If it is ragged looking, a severe bruise Is prob ubly the cause If the fabric is badly raveled and torn apart, fabric separa the CATCANS, creating is tion is often renson, would hould avoid should curbs, and, The motorist who this form of tire S80 pe trouble mning broken glass driving Into and ngainst rocks, have over herr against long the road, should Inspected surgeon tires regu tire hls by a competent BAA ABA Ml A a YOU AUTO KNOW of is wag The the same tread The Imp valves or irregular jerky running of BR car Front wheel “under gath ered.” or narrower at the hottom than at the permit steering To pres ing beeswax tread an automobile as the standard roper adjustinent of ignition will Cause 8 are top, to eux oer driv ent trouble when serews into hard wood apply thereby to the SOTOW, the frict of most car and the parts most to wear If not prop are rings rellievin ion. Kory t . Irinariant Nome the importa: parts of a susceptible erly watched the hea a EAE ER ER RRR ee y N pan 000n ora PIE PAST EING LOWER £0 J RAFTER GLY An, OF CANVAS TASTES is Made Possible Which Can Be Packed on the To automobile owners who wish to ivold the uncomfortable hotel with its not, stuffy rooms, the camping outfit makes its strongest ap- peal. to set up camp, and the outdoor meal ind sleep may be enjoyed even bet ter than In the usual cramped, lncon- venlent, permanent camp. Make Full.Sized Bed. A full-sized, oy fitting lengths of 11-inch pipe to- gether with side-outiet tees, to form a frame 5 by 614 feet. The pipe need not be screwed tightly into the tees, ind can thus be taken apart easily. I'he two legs at the outer end are crewed Into the tees and into floor flanges, which rest on the floor. The height of the legs depend on the height of the running board, to which the other end of the bed Is attached by a bolt, as shown in the detall, The awning support is also in Linch pipe, with side-outlet tees at the corners, It is supported by short lengths of pipe, which screw Into the plpe caps on the running board of the car, and into tees at the outer edge, or foot, of the bed, Sixteen-ounce canvas is used for the mattress, in which wide hems are sewed with very strong seams. The pipes at the side are slipped into the hems. At the ends the mattress Is held by stout cords, laced through eyes in the canvas, so that it can be tightened and loosened as required. The awning is 8 or 10-0unce canvas, made like a tent to fit easily over the pipe frame. The sides should be made to roll up and fasten with straps. If these rolls are too long to carry con venlently the curtains may be cut In two and lapped over when In use, Pleasures of Camp Fire, Cooking over a camp fire Is one of the pleasures of camping, and a good | grate will diminish the danger of food by the Portable Bed, Table and Grate, Running Board of the Car. falling into the fire 24-inch frame strap fron, ners, hinges, bolted to the frame. ¥%-inch mesh wire screen to roll up and fasten with straps. It of 818 by bolted together at the cor Heavy set up the grate over a fire At menl times, the bed Is quickly converted into a table, It 1« only necessary to provide five 75-inch boards O feet 2 inches long, and 12 inches wide. These sure laid across the bed frame; grooves should be cut in the boards where they will rest on the pipes, to keep them from being pushed endways The awning flaps roll up out of the way, and the food is protected by the awning above Store in Small Space. Since all parte of the outfit can be taken down and the pleces stored in very little space it is possible to fit beds to both sides of the ear, and thus provide for a party of four persons. The pipes and boards pack onto the running board, where they are held by stout straps, If the 6% foot pipes for the side of the bed are found to be too long to “be earried easily, it i= not difficult to cut them in two and telescope the ends into a plece of larger pipe at the joint In the mid die, as shown in the detail. This method Is much to be preferred to as. ing an ordinary threaded coupling, which makes but a weak joint for such a purpose, Practically no family which pos sesses a car need forego all the pleas. ures of enmping, when the outfit ean be go cheaply and easily made. It will pay for itself many times In added health and the pleasure derived. — PP. Avery, In paint Mechanles Magazine, HALL. PA. IMPORTANT NEED FOR MORE TREES Three-Fifths of Primeval Forests Have Been Cut Away, Says Forester Greeley. Have Been Devised Demand for Timber Continues to Grow-— Much Land is idle. tates Depart ment of Ag ture) 1 has now reached a three Timber polut in this country depletio where primeval forests are gone the timber west of the Great Plains, for- ment of Agri recentiy Ab and where 6] ent of that is left is WwW, B. est service of per Greeley, chief he Depar the United forester, culture of States, told the {ation of « Liberal use members of the Chicago SOC forests fi Was a ne commercial growth of thi WERRArS ‘olonel Greeley should have start Is an this and nee ves, but reforest ni from the here Deen practiced at least in abundant are land In ¥ lo support all industries, a liberal supply s Ost eS8ary to the people this country the E hen It wus thought iropean our ¢iv ra or tries coun flization was older, but oneth one-half as did in rule de not affect the An ple muniti Ber of nit « per capita a we inys But this HAE erie ‘an pea The older the states and com x intry grow the more mber one formn or Demand Continues to Grow. Many substitutes have for wood unaihe been dev (reat deman of the count: More ¥ today than before the Erow tion discovery of concrete, and more wood {8 used in bullding Bteey or part This is justry Abundant forests ha raliway cars than before t developed apparently t nearly every distribut States home for the masses of he r people beyond of ws other natio d news papers and family iargely to place average tabie Dave con “Or fi promote democ tributed industrial condi tions wh recy and than dis for: eR onstractive energ raliier destructive 0 ontent by and «ia hard and ornfortless tions of life The forest bred condi idleness of RL (2x (kE) gore and, an area rea sed OOM) to 10000) 5ores annually destructive stra Work to incre logging. and st more de forest fires are the fi the timber shortage Land Enough if Kept Growing Trees. The fon « American timber tive tors at ase exhaust Land Orchard Near burg, Va. Hil Lynch. come about because the for. ests have been used so freely but be cause the failure to use forest. growing land. In a nutshell, the prob- lem is that the United States is cut- ting wood out of its forests three or four times as fast as it ix being grown. Much of the land on which timber stands or has been cut off will always be forest land. It is ample to grow all the wood needed for the use of the people of this country and for export trade in lumber and products manu- factured from lumber, if the land can be kept at work growing trees.’ Tim. ber for the future is simply a matter of putting idle land to work. Every reasonable encouragement should be given to the landowner to grow timber on his own account In the ways best suited to his own pur poses, but by some means or other the public must see to it that forest lands not needed for agriculture do not lle idle. The regulations imposed must be reasonable and equitable. Obvi ously the owner of the land cannot do it all. The public must ald him In overcoming the hazard of forest fires and must recognize that the present methods of taxing forests ine many regions are equivalent to taxing a farth crop twice a week during the growing season. of DIFFERENT WAYS FOR Poultry, Dairy or Garden Are Good Suggestions. Parents Should Encourage Woman to Establish Herself as Semi-independent Member of the Farm Family, | (Prepared by | ment the of | When a city United Blates Depart- Agriculture, ) girl feels the her own money, to pay imagine they must she goes to work in an of or & factory, education opportunity. ry a girl, with need { money things girl these duys fice, a | her the { longings for store und count much the same and yard, nicey to the the If thes things itr garden parents times rks milk house, or spend money, the right kind, if pou the for ing her are Preparing Vegetables for City Market i encourage her establish men hap disposed to BOOT) ident often any ountry potential minds of men lence In the by ent of with state sat tt ©“ economic ap influence ureaus start Opee the Young TIDE ha or bh a way to will better. things it qeReris home t8 and Improved liviag condifior YEN nat ral Down In Arkansas a started a to determine club contest whi members could the most tomatoes /t the least ex wense and w Annet route, pear pn tenth of an acre and SH Tries of waste Valley 3.140 Sargo Hot nds of tomatoes on ond at 8 cost L100 With net returng of expente her inds and Ada R costing 827.42 had a net samond 3,020 por £107 849 2808 with i net re and Ruby Waddell, at i Bonnerville, had 3070 pounds, cost. ing $2 with net returns of $68 HENS IN GOOSEBERPY PATCH | Fowls Will Do Mu.n Toward Clear. ing Out FruitWorm From Un. der Trash in Garden, grew pounds turn of $70.68, £3 4] t we have with control ix the One gooseberry nsec i us that Isn't easy to | fruit worm. It doesn't | 8 Serious pe=y | been known take | The worm eats into the partly grown | berry and feeds on the pulp. Hand | pleking Is till the method used to hold { this worm in check. Poultry ought to { be turned into the gooseberry patch | after the fruit is picked, as the hens will do a towapd clearing the {| worms from under the trash. Poultry and fruit are a good combination | when run right. LIVE STOCK FLY REPELLENT Care Should Be Exercised to Prevent Getting Mixture Too Strong, Causing Hair Shedding. to lot When mixing a repelient to put on the live stock to keep the flies away, care should be taken to prevent get. ting too strong a mixture. It may cause shedding of the hair. The fol- lowing mixture has been found by the United States Depariment of Agri enlture to give good results for a short time where applied lightly but thoroughly: One gallon of fish oll, two ounces of oll of pine tar, two ounces of ofl of pennmyroyal and one half pint of kerosene. The horses and milk ws will appreciate some preparation RAISING FOWLS ON INSECTS Good Plan for Farmers in Grasshop- per Infested Regions to Use Turkeys and Guineas. Turkeys and guinea fowl are vora- cious Insect eaters. Would It not be a good plan for farmers in the grasshop- per infested areas of the West to buy, rent or import al the birds of these breeds they possibly can, instead of poisoning the bugs? » i | i Get Back Your Health Are you dragging around day after day with & dull backache? Aj» you tired and lame mornings—subject to headaches, dizzy spells and sharp, stab- bing pains. Then there's surely some. thing wrong. Probably it's kidney weakness! Don’t wait for more seri ous kidney trouble. Get back your health and keep it. For quick relief wet plenty of sleep and exercise and use Doan's Eidney Pills. They have helped thousands. Ask your neighbor! A Virginia Case T. R McCracken, ' Pn 1a ingaon, box cured me in a short UUme had my former trouble.” Rape pT » EDN DOAN DN FOSTER MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, MN. ¥. New Shoes Old Shoes Tight Shoes all feel the same if you shake 7 WE ALLENS FOOT-EASE The Antiashlie, Hesitag Powder for Feel Takes the friction from the shoe, fresh- ens the feet and gives new vigor. At night, when your feet are tired, sore and swollen from walking and dancing, Sprinkie ALLENS FOOT-EA SE in the foot-bath and enjoy the bliss of feel without an ache. $ Over 1,500,000 pon nds of Powder for the -— Half of pay ence 1s don't care, ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Warning! U “Bayer” on packag on tablets you are getting genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physicis for twentyv-ane years and proved safe by millions. Bayer Neursl- nless you see the name e or t not ins package for Colds, Headache, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, and for Pain Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As- cost few cents. Druggists also Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestor of Ralicyeacid, great blower cools friendship. You naturally feel secure when wom know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains mo Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically vegetable herbs, It is not a stimulant and is taken ia teaspoontu) doses, It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and blad- der troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Sw Ros. mp If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this geml preparation send ten cents to De. ilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. for a sample bottle. 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