The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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THE TAFT TRUHJAiE, TAFT, TEXAS.
exas Items!
| WONDERFUL GAIN IN
WEIGHT REPORTED
MORE AMERICAN FLAX
IS URGENTLY NEEDED
Constipation Upsets Stomach,
Keeps You Headachy, Bilious
iung Woman Only Weighed 76
Pconda—-Now Weighs Over >06
and !a Gaining Every Day.
Turn tli“ nimils out—the headache,
Mliniiancs*, iHHiatipation, the sick. Hour
Mnrd«rh and ftnil pises —turn Tin to
not ti.-niglil with t.’asciirets. Don't pot
in another day of lilsU'esui. Ltl fas-
carets sweeten your stomach; remove
the fermentiftk food isn't that misery-
making gus; take the excess title from
your Incr a.ul carry -.if [he aaste mat-
ter tuid poison from die bowels’.. The*
you feel great. A< u.-mri-i tonight Wt#
straighten yu:B Up by morning---a i£h
cent h«x from any (Irun .«'>re will keep
.vticr head clear, stomach sweet, live*
nr d bowels regular for months. Chile
dreti love Casoarats too
total ginning* fen De Witt Com*
to Septcpihgr I war* tAii'A balM,
spared with lO.ysi in 1920
srnnr Neff Thursday appointed
ayior of Tyler as s director of
txt* chamber of commerce.
Suppiy From Russia Has Seen
Greatly Curtailed.
Souces of Timber Supply for
Chicago Market Exhausted
One After Another.
Demttntf far Material far Mamifaetura
of Linen* Continue* aa Strang aa
Evar—New Bathed* and M*.
china* Investigated.
i meriting «f the city cotnmlsslc*
>« dlUmts advisory board It wa*
A to make (treat, water anti »«w-
rnslons In fort Arthur that will
\ cost of approxiDiatol)' 11,00(1,-
nt flux f ’ity, Did., an l it helped me mi i
ni!i<'li that I rout loot'd using It. i In: vr i
ftlw-iiya been very delicate and stiffen'd
■’ lo<’iit dual fioui i-itilmich trouble and
rhrumntlsm. I rarely ever had any ap-
petite and .-Imply rnuld not r»'li-h any-
thing. I fell off until I only weighed !
~ti pound* and was no rhin I looked i
iiorfirily awful. Till* I- the condition I
I was In when l begun taking Tanlac. j
"Oh, I feel »o different now. Kv»*n !
my complexion Is Improved. My ap|>e !
tire I* good and 1 can hardly g"? i
enough to eat, Tunlee is simply grand '
mid I cun truthfully >uy it i- tin toy
medicine that bus ever d»ne me any !
good."
Tuiiliic is sold by leading druggists j
everywhere.-- Advertisement.
/TAN Dir
Cathartic
Ample Area t* Support All Lumbar
Yequlrem«nts If Land Could ba
K«pt at Work Growing Varl.
out Kind* of Tree*.
ip rtussia line produced many un-
looked-for results, hut none more un-
expected to the casuaJ inlnd than Its
| effect upoti the supply of (lay fiber,
j Before the World war Russia pro-
J duced about 80 per cent of the flux
; fiber used In making linens. This sup.
! ply was cut off, while the demand for
j linens continues us strong as ever,
i In the United States the normal
j consumption of flax fiber by the spin-
| nlng mills, before the war, was about
I KM**) tons a year, most of which was
| imported. To produce this amount of
, fiber about ikhOdO acres Is required
j To help In meeting the situation the
j ratted Mieb s Deportment of Agncul-
' tore. through the office of fiber Inves-
I tigntions. Is encouraging Ibe prnduc-
! tlon of fiax fiber bv experlmeutlng
FOR THE BOWELS
;ascarets work while you sleep?
The fu<-t flint rii lies have wings
does not help u man to feather bl-
own neat.
. (Prepared hv the United (Pate* Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
j “Reforestuthm has not been tuken
: seriously by the an-ruge business*
j man in the United Stales," said Col.
| TV. B. Greeley, chief of the forest serv-
i Ice. United States Department of
! Agriculture, before the National A*so-
‘ 1 elation of Wood Turners recently.
I "Ueforedatlon bus been looked upon
’ as ti fad fpilte removed from the prae-
: flcal Interests of the manufacture",
as something more concerned with
| parks or shade trees or rose hushes.
1 World's Greatest Lumber Market
"Chicago is the greatest lumber
, market In the world Since 1MW an
i average of over 2/siC,(*a)yg)o feet of
lumber has come Into Chicago every
year Jn 1020 th* figure was nearly
1 2,r>no.0Q0.0fN) f.-et. m per cent of which
, wont info local construcilon and
Itintiiifacfuring Industries. In likki the
. average freight paid on lumher corn-
j Ing into Chicago was levs than iffi per
I M feet. Since that time the local
| sources of supply for tills territory
have been exhausted one after an-
other. Lumher shipments have trav-
ersed greater and greater distances,
and the average freight bill paid by
the Chicago distributor has steadily
rl-eu to more than $12 per M feet.
"In other words, the Increased trans-
portation charge on lumher shipments
Info Chicago, as a result of the evhntis- [
tlon of the forest regions surrounding
| It, represents a toll of *22..vm.(»iVI an-
j minify. And while fids luis happened ■
| there have accumulated in the Cen- ;
j trni and I,ai,e states nenrlv 2fi(V¥tf)or.
; aero* of logged-off fore t land which j
i Is producing neither farm crops nor -
j timber ; S22..'fl0.fkX> Is the yearly fax
i which the w ood using Industries and twice as abundant,
j home builders, supplied through Chlca-
! go, pay for I he Idleness, of « large part ,
! Efiilii o. ,1 ( ; n tl.o on ee. .I,--, ,11*. ,, i,t ■*! ac
^55Kau£5U3*
tfgsssa*
If fan Need z Medicine
You Sfieuid Have tiro Best
WOT ONLY FOR CHILLS FCV**
BUT A FINS GKNERAL TOHIC
Tt/U ever stopped to reuron why
{t th/»t fo •)«»Tjy ’ fetiucU ihrtt tire cx
twmively advertised, all at one#1 drop out
of pight and Are soon forgotter*? The
reason i* plain-*t he article did aot fulfill
the prumi^ea of the mantif«cturn-. This
apple0a tnor* particularly to a rr.f-dic ne.
A fnedicinai preparation that has r^al
curative value almost at 11a itself, a* iike
an endlfii** (drain «y»tem the remedy n*
recommended Viy thoM? who have hten
btnelited, to thoj-e mho are in n« e l of it.
A prr.minent druggist mhyb “T&kt fur
example Dr. Kilmer p Swamp-Root, a
preparation f have suld for many yesr*
and never hesi-«%ie to recommeml, for in
almost every it. shows fxreHent re-
sulta, nn many of my customer* testify. , ..... . ,
No other kidney remedy has eo krge » WIUW BWrSY BKULDr tl, Bejrt. j. Wl.IILMBA.
AbsrdtJtft ?j‘in hjj.e i:v* * nrswdenee.
i Money^bacM wuhoot qc*j»tu»*
\jsKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
ffu f 7y/ (Hont*« S ilvr. anH Soar )* U*D **
• ft *he treatment of Itch,
^ M/j R:ncwtjTm,Tetlf?roroth*ri»«b-
mert <*t oor maic Sot<ibv*H re‘u bic dr..-u*i*l%
A. K. RJcrtard# Medicine CoM Siicrmao. Te*«#
THIN, FADED HAIR
NEEDS “DANDERINE1
TWSATED ONE
WELK FREE
Shift hreesl.’inc
TO THICKEN IT
k hoard of trustees of the Luting 1
bnilrnt School Iiisti let have nr- j
| an election to be held October
I determine whether or nut th»
I shall he authorlxed to co’li- t • !
V 60c on the $100 properly valua- j
br loliool purpose*, instead of hue. .
butnatlon* have been ordered for '
her 22 for se.iec'iou of postmaster* j
■ following Texas third-class o{- [
l Alvin, Alvnrd, Avery. Raralow, ]
hi. Bell*. Brookeland, Kdgewood, I
f Stockton, tihiisc, Ooldthwalte, I
The atrongeat mutual O'ganigatiaa
of its kind io the world.
r&NAlVaAi. STATEJHEff
HVMharahip [cmlfiuu boilers) TVO.-XSI
Ii.*urar:ce ii, Tc-re,........taA.kri.',yuaA»
rievtb Beuefiut Paltf,.......»ixe,!**.#ifl,«
!)l**l»!ltr " "......... i >.0».a».*»
Hat A*Mt*. Jee* I, X-......liOe.ag. 0M.M
Y"i! C6 jlvrs esa literal.art. writ* to
W. A.WS.f»WB»
ioraiaiso vorotnajaar
Oacia Neb.
Threshing Fla* at the Northern Great
Plains Station, Mandan, N. D.
sever 'yl* i, .:i
W.O.W.
Reapiie.
Vs'srden -Wl.'iit yuiiv lad >Nht
Condemned Man—I wutif to learn
how to Hfveak Chinese.
“ Issi't .rest R
sore, w fieri ted. tiers
~ , ej* as-e,-.rcerirfri. M*«rv- w
j !
1 ive, **f* remtdt « ^ M W**
lezf fdl1"
Fraud!
Whi»;t a Mobile doctor niiue ro visit j
thi* RohlfseSon fajutlv by \vhr»m b** h..d j
b*M*n siimrjwined tu* found .Mrs. liohia*
son in b*ol, her dusky face <ieeorat»?d j
w'lfh bamhstfes. Mr Ri>blit}»on was ylt- j
ting Jn Ftolirt nd<» ry by the bedside. |
beer uj», Sfim,” sab! '.be M. I>. |
*’^bo‘il pull, tfirough ail rijjht,'
‘•Dun* yo* go tryln* f»> cheer me up,”
.msvve'nwi Mr. JtofdnMon, darkly, “fi»*
lt% «(M[nKsI!f!i doctor, Ifeab Ab has
! her inmnvd Ui/alu.^i ueeldems of ail
} kifnifi only jo* finys a.irn ami paid down J
! TlUih JHt. Iiefii* »}.• \Ve»*k Is out Sll“ J
; falls downs*airy vvid a bucket of coal;
j and now look at lo r, nil busted from ;
j end tff end American Lefirb-n |
corn •
aiart oi Me* »tate where Uy\y are
b tr oriiing to Adjutant (euier.d
bui fi, b.^rlorv **T? is chatige.
K take i fTee* *J‘ ‘ dn r i. in
jf a maUfr of axpodl^noy." haid
pi Mart .on.
| Oreen f-v;nty hos 5S.100 b**ar«
|ruh irMol ranks third urmnig
iff T<-xa;» euunnes in produetSon,
lie.• to a recent bul-^'m uisued
| Weal Texas «‘bomber uf Cora
| These ,‘tf» Mi the fcpriruf
0 were ha id to have bear-
»e». Kimble bouncy was fir»t
|<,71k trees, Sau Saba was nec-
1th fit*,102 tree#, and Tom Oreen
third Brown County ranked
1 with 47,2.13 trees,
jnirvatjons have beon ordered by
(til hervlce cotnmiftMot) in be held
itober 14 to select poacmasten*
ic following Texas second e!a»*
!: Alpine, CaJdweM, Canyon,
»n C*oll«jg« Station, Deljeon.
jonona, Kaatland, Oonxales, Ora-
Henrietta, Iowa Mark. Kenedy,
IlJe, Kingsville, Lubbock, M*xia,
l* Stephenavllle, SCrawci, Waatb* i
5!*t Sedei'-Soliil FJmr9
*1.00 EACH
JONES-8REWSTER CO.
Ca»H Buyer* of Poultry and tc^agm
GENUINE
PICK FEATHERS FROM GEESE
GENERAL HARDWARE
AND .SUPPLIES *-
| Contractors' Supplies, Bullderv'
liardwara, Etc Prices end In-
. formation furnished on request
PEDEN IRON & STEEL CO.
HOUS TON SANA NTONIO
RANKIN AUDIT CO.
W. M. RANKIN. PEKS.
CKR11FIKD PUBLIC ACCOUNT***
Audits—Accounting System
Income Tax Service
I Ualw National Bank BU*.. HOUSTON. T*t
; Safe and Sure CoinpiexMMa
Bieat b. and Tan Remover
j Bmx lo prepare. S«r»il \‘tn for rwlmi C#
ozAii.it. * o.
Many Breedvre Fcilav* Practice 3om«
Time Prior to Molting When
Guilts Are Dry.
DURHAM
tobacco makes SO
flood cigarettes for
Fast Friends.
•"Till* major ami the *■*.1,*nv-t seem to
h, Inaeparuhio."
''They uro famous orunl"-."
"Ni'vi'r have a i.rosa w.ini, I dare
i say "r ’
"Not often Bii'-k iti the eighties
j the major voted the Kepublican ticket,
I and when he's u little out of sorts the
j colonel reminds him of it. but outside
i of that they get along very ndl try
! geiher."—llirminghuni Age-Herald.
geese lit some time prior to molting.
Seine pick every -iv weeks during the
summer, and early in the fall, while
others pick only m >’e or tv*he a year,
either in the spring, or In hoth -prui*
aiid fail. Feathers are considered ripe
for picking when the iptifis are dry
and do not contain blood. Both y-ouig
anti old gee-e are plucked. The aver-
age yearly production of feather* is
about 1.1 pounds to the goose.
The practice of plucking live geese,
however, is considered hr many breed-
ers to tie cruel and injurious. <!ee»e
should not be plucked during the
breeding season. A stocking usually
is placed over the head of the giw.se,
nnd part of the soft feathers on the
breast, bm s and sides and abdomen
are pulled. Enough soft lent hers to
support the wings always should he
left, (lease feathers are now bringing
about 7,". ours « pound for pun- white ;
tti cents for average while: mid Sft
cents for gray. These prices are for
good, dry feathers.
We want you to have the
beat paper lor “BULL.”
So now you ean reeefca
with each package a heck
ol 24 l«avea el U1U.+ —
the very lineal cigarette
paper in the world.
Scon* in a Forest . ‘.ha Psciftc North
west.
t.000'**1.1)00 and fi.OOO.OfN.hflGO fi-e) of | Any young man
timber in I'undtiire factories, agriciii t wlli man ahnw
Mira I inipleiueniK, wood-turning estah j g,vat deal more.
lluhmentH nnd other wood using Indus
iries. SawintilK nre excltidm] from
ttiis estimate, also the reguire,merits
for gen era l const ruction and housing,
and the consumption of lumber on
farms The manufacturers referred to
represent an invested capita! of <7W*.
OtIO.OOti and enroll 200,000 skilled ein
ployees.
Rapidiy Exhausting Timbsr Supplies.
“We are cutting our timber probably
four times as fast as timber is be-
lt Is useless to decry the
W. N. U„ HOUSTON. NO. *0-1*21.
: commtssloners court of Baxar
f acts within its anthority In pro-
fur the expenditure by the cotm-
tfi.TvfltJ to pay one-half of tha
les In mak.iny, a preliminary sur-
ascertain the most feasible and
table method of preventing dis-
t floods, and such exporttllture
» made out of the general fund
i county, according to an opin-
ing grown,
generous use which Auiericun Indus- i
try ha“ made of our forests, it hits1
contributed powerfully to the indue- :
trial development and commercial su
premney of the United States. Tie''
forestry problem does not result from |
the liberal use of our forests, but !
from our failure to use our forest
growing land. There is at, ample j
area of land in this country, which h
nor tillable, to support all of our tine J
her reguiiements, all of our wood j
manufacturers, all of our home build j
lug and agricultural use of lumber,;
Indeed, an even larger export trade |
than at present, if that land can he i
kept at work growing timber, He j
foresfation lia*‘ become a commercial (
necessity of the United States"
Dr. Ware Is Still Your Friend
k«-n ibis week by the attorney COWS FRESHENING FALL
I’* department to W. L Ken-
piiuty auditor of Bexar County.
ritance tax statutes arc con-
strictly la favor of the tax-
[accordlng to an opinion given i Milk cows bred to freshen In ih*
|nd*r bv the attorney general * ' Oil mean maximum production when
butter, butterfal and milk prices me
inniit which follows: the pen - „flr ,t.nn ,}lev ars jn tne summer. It
provided tor failure to pay W j a|j(, .rnn<f,,rs the big Job of milking.
K« tax when due begins to ac- j h((!l,)U((E ,h* milk, and earing for the
fter the expiration of a rear j g ()m^ when the farrtiec is
iltt! executor, administrator or j S),^v (g easier to obtain
nave you a bad stomach, suffering with indigestion, tried everything,
nothing did you any good? Then try WARE’S BLACK FOWDER or
TABLET and <1ET RELIEF. You will say so.
Dr. Ware's Red Powder (For Watery Diarrhoea)
Hsu no superior. Acts quick—-no delay. Yen will say that’s so.
Dr- Ware’# Baby Powder (For Baby His) «
Summer complaint and teething babies—Ha* no equal
Ask your neighbors. Thay know. |
Mixed with water and sugar, babfcs love
it aa they do candy.
AH of Or Ware's Powders ar« harmless. t .
tasteless and effective.
Used for over thirty-five Tears. Sold by } .. . ■ . ,
DRi/GGISTS EVERY WHELK or sect
by mat!, postage paid, in sanitary wood .
en boxes. ;
Pric«»8, the Package,
JM-20, $«.00 I
Made By fc|.
TEe W»re Chemical Co.
in Daliaa, Texas
DR. WARE’S BOOKi.ET
It Mean* Maximum Production When
Prices for Dairy Product* Are
at High Level.
OEMAJMD FOR SMALL CAPONS
LET POTATOES LAY ON SOIL
IcotumlaslonarB court of Miism ,
I hatt requested of the live stock ;
fer cntiinilsMloh at Austin the tier- j
If at Jewel two Texas rangers;
id in the eiiforceiocnt of tha ;
Isiitcatlon law In that county
purt has voted to meet all re- I
■ent* of the commission if it j
■patch the rangers. The coins- i
| been under federal qurrantina |
|re than a year Cattle owners j
fein sections of the county have
p dip la accordance with the
|# upon numerous occasion* Alp
kta have Seen blows hr.
Little Matter of Education Make
Fowl of Lighter Breed*
Quite Popular.
!f Exposed for Hour or So Aftw>
Digging Skin Toughfri* and
Wards Off Decay,
There is already a c-miridertible de-.
Bland for small mature cnswria. A lit !
tie matter of education will make the I
capon frum the small variety, when |
fat and ivcii finished, just as popular j
a* the big heavy capon from the huger j
breeds for the very good and stmpli '
reused that the small family ori?* j
use a five or six-pound capon to bet- j
ter advantage than they can * ecu a* j
twelve pd«d<i
ft is always advisable to allow the
potatoes to remain «n the ground for
sn hour or two after digging as this
toughens the skin against hruislog
ami decay resulting from handling. It
nhm loosens the dirt on them and no-
moves sonic of the moisture from the
surface. that their «ppeimnce notf
........ ......_ _ si* stomach
trwafclex ia adnlta emd kabi.« usl to nay
addyss# fra®, Dr. Wee's sdvica is
WORTH ITS WEIGHT W GO ID to
Hotbar* sad Fathsn.
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