— * Feast HEN your digestive system Is working efliclently and smooth. ly, extracting from your food abun- dant stores of vital energy and piling up a reserve force of vigor to meet any emergency, every bite is eaten with keen zest and appreciation, If your meals are not a real event, if you do not approach the table organ and through ample secretion of digestive fluids. It then promotes energetic action of all the bowel muscles and glands and enables the food to pass through the digestive canal In the normal time, Each of the thousands of little glands whose duty It is to pick up nourishment from the food and send this to all parts of the body are stimulated to thelr utmost. The whole result is that food is taken care of without distress of any sort in such manner as to derive the utmost benefit from it. If your appetite is not keen, if your food seems to dis- agree with you, if you are underweight, nervous, irrrit. able and lack energy, give Tanlac the chance to show you that it can work a miracle with the most lively anticipa- tion of its delights, then you are only half-living, because you are only half getting the value of your food. Lack of appetite, or distress from indulging the appetite, are both due to the same failure of "the digestive system to’ properly its important work. The undigested food remaining in the alimentary canal may merely cause a dis- taste for take care of it has, or It undergo chemical and putrification changes that cause acute disease. Besides, these chemical produce polsonous substances carried to every cell and of the body and that cause all of distressing sympto Tanlac, the famous digestive tonic and body builder, has achieved wide success because it is able to in. vigorate the entire digestive tract. ® It acts to canse vigorous stomach preparation of the food, both through the muscular churning action of that cause do what changes that are sorts ms ms, They'd Know day About It. 1 0r ny » wre N 1 f young aunty was left in and One charge of the children, “I'm going into the kitchen to ] milk, Bobby" pare 1 “+antly + “vou be ure t 11 me imporianti you be sure 0 Cail Ine the small apartment two she sald when he wakes up.” “Oh, hear him for , flung kid himself on the minute he wakes up—he’s his clock I” you'll yourself’ lobby ; “that turns alarm own MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH ’ Hurry, mother! Even a sick loves the ‘fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup” and it never falls to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con- stipated, billous, feverish, fretful, has cold, colle, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a ES ee] If you are despondent, gloomy, little taste for and enjoyment of life, try Tanlac and no doubt you often all that Is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine “Cali. for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, Mother! You must gay “California’ or you may get an imitatTon fig syrup.—Advertisement. rabbit's tall is the soul of wit, % Many a man makes his ma world because he Is unable to write, i { { i under the sunshine of health. You are entitled be healthy, vigofous, eflfigient and happy. Give yourself the abe to become as others have, by taking to 80 thousands of Tanlac, Get Tanlac from your druggist this very day. Why walt for tomorfow when Tanlac—and health—await you today? v p— Mohamme It was in witness in Court. rt of law, and ned, assert a Cou un being cross-exam Counsel-—Why 1 if i plaintiff is Witness cluring he Is wg was Naild do you that the insane? he prophet Mohammed. And do you coniider ths clear proof of his insanity? Witness—1 do. Counsel—Why? “Red ause,” ahout de. x lecau the qe goes Counsel 3 answered witness, * 1¢ é 8 v io ¢ $ complacent smile, am the Mohammed -Edin- burgh Scotsman, p ophet The Cuticura Toilet Trio. by making Cuticura your every-day MOSAIG DISEASE HARMS POTATOES Adequate Measures for Elimina- tion of Ailment Must Be Taken Immediately. TROUBLE SPREAD BY INSECTS Situation May Be Somewhat Improved by Partial Weeding Out of Worst Cases—Yield Is Reduced About 30 Per Cent. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) A survey of the Western states con ducted during the past summer by pa- thologists of the United States De partment of Agriculture shows that uniess adequate measures for the elimination of the disease of potatoes are taken the work of potato the West will difficult, if at all possible. mosaic immediately seed Improvement become Being of an S001 to healthy plants, and It also transmitted with from one genera There once infected can diseased fon to another. that a recover and produce a healthy progeny at any time, On the contrary, the infect plants ordinarily under tions practi the only a is evidence Ino ed r certhin environmental condi ally cease to produce tu third or fourth generation of the acticed, the situation bers in partial weeding out WOrst cnses Is way be not in all cases and by no means per manently. The mild and the left "r I it somewhat lmproved, though medium disense in the stock the entire strain be- eventually Reduces Yield 30 Per Cent. It has been repeatedly demonstrated ast that the average reduct f gpleld due to Prec MOSAIC 18 r the same ct of this noted in the case of all the states, Some hie Instances remarks were observed Inst carried on hy the 5 i and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and per. fume. No tollet table without them.—Advertisement, Woman's Slogan. the cynic exaggerates when he the modern girl's motto is, “Never put assem State of Washington, The state of Washington was for merly a part of Oregon and was cre ated a territory in 1853. It was ad mitted to the Union as a state Feb 22, 1880. Tomorrow, Donald Angus—"Please, sir, Literal Gentle- man—“When 7"-—Punch, Colds Toothache Earache Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 Asoirin is the trade mark of Bayer Thea tn Ihe polio Ri i increased this ared the com with yet yield In rds of tn where to the in 100 to 150 sacks are obtain nt 300 sacks « wr send] f acre Ormer years, only This is in fields under good . sen 1 3 i al wi ’ or 3 cultural conditions, showing good stands freedom fron TL the ungus Res low yield girains question dou of mosalc West manifestati good seed the ” Healthy irish Cobbler Potatoes. nized and i8 growing every year, yet only a meager quantity of even rela ively good seed is obtainable, There is very little, if any, hope of improving badly infected strains of po tatoes, the department specialists think, therefore, prompt efforts should be made to locate the healthy strains of the various important com mercial varieties Since ia means at present of detecting mosaic on the tuber the search should be con fined exclusively to the fields the growing season. When the best strains. are found they should further most there no Specialists Must Be Sought. It is necessary to place this work in charge of highly trained specialists, gince the identification of certain minute and peculiar characters of the disease requires a considerable experi. ence and a great deal of pathological knowledge. Furthermore, manifesta. tions of mosaic under the varied enl- tural and climatic conditions of the West are often very obscure amd not yet fully understood BIG NEED OF BETTER ROADS Engineers at Sea Regarding Highways Which Will Stand Up Under Modern Traffic, A. R. Hirst, Wisconsin highway en- gineer, has declared shat the best en gineers today are at sea regarding the kind of roads which will stand up under modern traffic, or the traffic which will develop In a few years, Travel by air, to any considerable ex- tent, is still a long way off, and for fn good many years to come there will be urgent need for better and better highways. ALFALFA SURPASSES FOR STOCK FEEDING Good Qualities of Crop Enumer- ated in Bulletin. In Addition to Advantages as Pasture and for Silage It Is of Great Value as Soil Improver—Other Possibilities. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) “A nearly perfect forage'-—that Is the highest of praise heaped upon al- falfa by R. A. Oakley and H, L. West. over of the United States Department tin, Utilization of Alfalfa, just issued. And when crop are enumerated it is evident that for hus a hay It Is general feeding: as a pasture carrying capacity gains; as a solling crop It with proper handling; lent silage; unsurpassed it a handled feed it is a good it nnd easily In addition to these good qualities fect Forage” is of great value as a soll even been made to in- human food cannot compete food and nye troduce it as a it as a nd as n with it has ne nal properties, mgh to each subject : on through to ure, and a consideration fad alfalfa lected experiend feeders # * for al the to modif falfa Is not a 1 bles o trou f the farm a eration is giv horses in various ng hay, pasture and poul ind to the crop forms, silage straw, s« Those write to the Un of Agricultuge, Washington, ers’ Bulletin 1220 which free of charge. feed, ten and meal. should tod States In partment ine Hing who are interestad for Farm will be sent HIGHWAYS ARE FLEECE LINED Because Cotton Is So Cheap, Ranch men of California and Arizona Use It on Roads. Fleece-lined roads for getting motor ists over desert made thelr appearance prised a great many traveling through California and World value upon cotton In that it scarcely *pays it to the railroad stations sands have and motor certain Arizona, have sections says the market sections haul odrmaip " making of roads, Ranchmen of the Salt of Arizona are doing with cotton just what farmers in with straw thrown over stretches where Trafic other sandy sections or brush Cotton down upon the the sand over the road Ado is then noying. { until | sitient vehicles may progress with almost as much ease as over a paved street a city, surface, over which WAY TO PLANT IRISH POTATO Crop Not Particularly Adapted to Small Gardens and Requires Well.Prepared Soil, While Irish potatoes are not adapt. ed to growing in the extremely small garden, most gardeners prefer to in- clude them in their list, One peck of seed Irish potatoes will plant about 8300 feet of row, It seldom pays to plant home-grown seed and it is much better to use the home-grown pota. toes on the table and purchase seed that has been produced in some local ity especially adapted for seed grow- ing. Potatoes require a well-pre- pared, rich soll, and it pays to use commercial fertilizer, well mixed with the soil of the hills or the rows, The seed should be cut two eyes to ench plece, with plenty of potato at. tached. One piece should be planted in each hill and covered to a depth of about 8% or 4 inches. The rows should be at least 30 inches apart and the hills 12 to 10 inches apurt in the row, Youngstown, Ohio.—~*Last fall I began to feel mean and my back hurt me and I could hardly do my little bit of housework. 1 was haved out when I would just sweep one room and would have to rest. I would have to put a cushion behind me when I would sit down and atnightI could not sleep unless I had something under my back. I had awful cramps every month and was inst nearly all in. Fitally 1ny husbana said to me one day, ‘Why don’t you try Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine?’ and I said, “I am willing to take anything if I could get well again.” So | took one bottle and a second one and felt better and the neighbors asked me what I was doing and said, ‘Surely it rhust be do- ing you good all right.” I bave just finished my eighth bottle and I ean- not express to you how I feel, the way I would like to. If you can use this letter you are welcome to it and if any woman does not believe what I have written to be true, she can write to me and I will describe my condi- tion to her as I have to you.” — Mrs. ELmer HeasLey, 141 8. Jackson St., Youngstown, Ohio. “l] was very nervous and rum- down,’’ writes Mrs. L. E. Wiese of 706 Louisa St., New Orleans, La. “I would of ten sit down and ery, and was always blue and had no ambition. [ was this way for over a year and had allowed myself to get into quite a serious condition. One day I saw your advertisement in the daily paper and began to take Lydia E. Birkham's Vegetable Compound at once. | have improved ever since taking the third bottle and find it is the best medicine 1 have ever taken.” Benefited by First Bottle “] was completely run down and not able to do my housework. I just dragged myself around and did not have energy to get up when once | sat down. r advertisements of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ound in our “The Indiana Daily imes,’ and learned all about it. 1 re- ceived results from the very first bot- tle and now I am doing all my own work, even washing and ironing, and I never felt better in my life. | tell all my friends it isdue to you.” — Mra, Erizazi BEmSOLD, 403 N. Pine St, Ind is, Indiana. You vi po 3 heed to the experi- ences of these women. They know how they felt before taking the Veg. etable Compound, and afterwards, too. Their words are true. Either Way. “There pany Hitie ways of prae- ticing © are onomy hr h Walter Wheese sagels after inn the home, [ro ! claimed tuglis maki wis out of hearing ’ “No? encourag “Yes Last must “Well ¥ “Instead, 1 got 8 new get a8 new sat Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports who are constantly in the public, there is one preparats bas been very successful in INE these conditions, The mild healing infloence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp -Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for Insurance COC on the subject, n that from druggists direct touch wit n thal Over and of the in ie the as reason why e are re ble is »o le, and the large majority of tho hose apphea tions are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is on male at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. ON nsuran Jected Ia common A Visiole Excuse. and Billy had been fighting from school, Tommy their way home The teacher thi Lilis received note the “Dear Rir—As one of your scholars hit my boy in the eye with a stone, he can't see out of it. So will you please woe into, ity” Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Bignature of In Use for Over 30 Years. 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Teled enlarged ase, Harry! 0 ommend a practical d=c- If you are unable to Bu ready Each pack mixing A rugs and obtain individual treatment of * By inter- match draperies and room.
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