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AjTWT.. 'f ' : ff THE BEAVER HERALD, BEAVER. OKLAHOMA t -. r t,fi v ;r(' J1-5 r-'V .t ", -, . HI r i" DANDRUFF MAKES mm. qui A smalt bottle of "Danderine" keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. filrls! Try this! Doubles beaut) of your hair in a few moments. Within ton minutes after an appli cation of Dnmlcrliio you can not Ami n slnglo traco of dnndrufX or falling hull and your sculp w 111 not Itch, hut what will please you most will he after a few weeks' use, when you seo new hnlr, line anil downy nt first yes but rcnlly new hair growing all over the sculp. A llttlo Danderlno Immcillutely don blcs thu beauty of your hnlr. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and acrnggy, Just moisten n cloth with Dan derlno and carefully draw It through your hnlr, tnklng'ono sniull strand nt a time, the effect Is unitizing your hair wUl be light, fluffy and wnvy, and linve an appearance of tibtindnnco; an In comiHirablo lustre, softness nnd luxu riance. Oct n 'small bottle of Knowlton's Danderlno for n few cents nt any drug tore or toilet counter, and prove that your hnlr' Is as pretty nnd soft ns nny tbnt It has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment Hint's nil yon lircly can hnvo beautiful hnlr and lots fit If you will Just try n little Dan rlnc. Adv. Thanks arc so cheap Hint there Is no cxciiKi for giving them grudgingly. Lives 200 Years! For more than 200 year. TTiiixrlem Oil, the famous national lemcdy nf Holland. lua been recognized n nn infallible relief from a)', form of Milnoy nnd bladder di order. It cry age ia proof tlut it mutt have unutunl merit. If you are troubled with pains or nclic In the bnok, feci tired in Hie morning, lieadactir, inibccttion, insomnia, rmintul vr too (refluent pajsace of urine, irritation or ttono in the, bladder, ,nn will almost certainly, find relief in GUI.l) MK1ML Haarlem lb I Cnpsulca. Thia ia the good old remedy that ha atood Hie test for hundred of year, prepared In His ptoner ?uantity and convenient form to take, t i imported direct from Holland lab oratories, and jou can get it nt nny drug atnre. It ia a standard, old time home remedy and need no introduction. Jvacli capsule contain one doe of live drops nnd i pleasant nnd easy to take. They w'll quickly relieve tlioe ttilTened ioinlt, that baclciclie. rlieuuntlam, him liifo. acist'a, pill stones, gravel, "brick dwrt," etc. 1 our money promptly refund- eu ii mey io uni relieve inn. mil ikj iun 1 ii cot the ccnuine uui u .Mf.u.iu urana. i uoxes, uirca rire. .nv Four hour' sleep out of -4 Is enough (or Hie elephant. Nn Worm In u Itralthv Child All cfillilron troubled wltn worm tauve an en beatthr color, w hlen Itdlealos poor blood ana a a rit', Intro li rooro or lot .(tnacn dltturbancn UUdr JT8TJSTBI.KS1 cblll TUMI) I Wen rritulattr for two or ton-o werka will eorlrh tno blood, Im-p-rove lb tUetlon. and act a a Unral BlreugUi. vntualonla loth whole tritrta. hsltire will then throw offnrdltplthlwornif. od thsLalld will bs ba pertsct Lcnlth. t'leaunt to use COa par botlla. Itlco Is the easiest of nil foods to digest, mid roust venl the hardest. Have a Clear Skin. Mnko Cutlcurn Soup your overy-day toilet sonp nnd assist It now nnd then by touches of Cutlcurn Ointment to soften, eootho nnd heal. For freo samples address "Cutlcurn, Rept X, Doston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 23, Ointment 25 nnd 60. Adv The Chinese do not,' as n rule, appro date foreign sweetments. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo ot CA STOMA, that' famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that tt Bears tho &&&&&& Signature In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Custoria Vluck Is tho stcpfntlier of success. ykfnmmm Oranulalcs! Eyelids, W IIUb Eyei inflamed by expo " v" luretoS.n.BMtandWlR. E? rwii quickly reliered by Norlai rVcS EyeBeaitdy. NoSmirtirg mm4 Juit Eye Comfort. A Your Druraiiti or by mall 60c per Bottle For . el Ike Ey free write i Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. BBN-VirBBBK lBx&tVBBBBVK 1'L -"fBBBIBBBB jVA rV-tBBBBBBY mtffiTztV -bzsbbbbibV au the pa.rt be Christmas Is Children's Day Tho message of Christmas Is love. Its emblem Is rndlnnt, thnnkful, con tented childhood. Without love nnd without children there could bo no real Christmas. The form might sur vlvo li'it the substanco would be lack ing. Unhappy must ho tho ndult who can not mnko himself n child ngulu In spirit ut tho. Vuletlde. For Christinas Is the nulversnl children's dny. Men nnd women nre superfluous except us they make themselves partners with those whom the day glorifies. Let i then, lay abide tho nffcctn Hon nnd arrogance 'of manhood und womanhood mid be children ngnln. Let us adopt their point of view nut put ourhclves In their places In the places of theso sons nnd daughters of ours nnd of tho sons and daughters of our neighbors. It was only u year or two ngo, ns It seems, when vd huiig our well-worn stockings In n row nlong the ninutcl shelf, while our-' fathers and mothers looked on with unfeigned pleasure nt th Innocent confidence wo show ed In what tho morrow would bring forth. i:en ns you nnd I. It nil comes back In n flood of memories. 1.1 to was simpler then. Our desires were less pretentious than those our chll Iron voice now. Modest remembrances they were Hint bulged toe und heel of the htocklngs mother knit. Life nnd Its clrcumitiinces change, but tho esboiieo ot Christmas never. riio snmn hnppy childhood, the.' sumo restlessness, tho snmo snnll-llke creeli ng of time ns tho holiday approaches. The snuio parenthood, too the same Mnnnlug ncniss the rending table after the boys and girls nro abed, the same loving consideration of whnt this or Hint child most desires nr.d haw far tho family purso can properly bo Wretched to permit some further pur chase. Every homo Is csurcd a Christmas If It has u great, warm heart pulsating In tuno with tho hopes nnd" Joys of hlldhood. Exchange. " " , A Christmas Wireless. To you and your a wlreleas Alonir tho dooil-wlll lino It brlmra n Clirlatmna sreetlne With loo from ma and mlno. His Quess. "Who was It snld 'to him that hntli shiill bo given?'" "I don't remember, but I presumo It wits some fellow who had eight or nine necktie holders and had Just received four more for Chrfitmas." mm. 1Sv jmg M) ChrijimcLr eaOn brina s-T .-.- joys or 1 eace to lou; comma jear mau mbarao oniiourliappinexf;mau your opportunities not be En trenched : mau the Battle of the fbrgotten,ancl call lead uou on to who love you,an?i watch over you. 03x1 'PI 'tTiSfc HtU lO ljHlo jTj i fii-z t ft in-57i?f Prf , fy flair fmnl 4fM There once was doll on a Christmas Irttv 'Who sighed to the angel thai hung above, "OK how I $3 wish tney would keep for me . A sweet title, neat Etue gul to love: "A dear Sttl moiher to curl my locb. To rock me to sleep, and to wake me To drtst me In cute Utile gowns and And feed me with mult from her silver cup; A Mnd lail mother, who'd never say A word that was angry, nor let me fatt; Who'd always be ready to Jet m play With bright little friends who should come to call" And, strange though the wonderful fact may be. That little wax dolts Etue wish came true; TVy picked her right off the Chrotmw tree. And gave her, my desr tittle girl, to youl AntNr bMrau n w TM I lftvaran m ' n t i 3 il-VTfe1Sfc.r . -i -y and m the; ; there be no the Bugle; loved onev "gzz ZdsZ St. Winnifred and the Tree One story of the origin of tho green tree ns the Christ in us tree umong tho people of northern Europe Is given In n legend of St. WInntfred. It Is ono of the many thousands of those sim ple nnd beautiful beliefs that have at tached themselves to the midwinter festival nnd which generally pass now under the name uf "Christmas myths." It Is related that St. Winn If red, n great Christian missionary, began cutting down n "sacred" oak which had been the object of worship by the northern pngnns whom he wns seeking to lead nrlgbt. While he was hewing down tho huge tree it wns blasted by a suddon whirlwind. Close beside It wns a young fir tree, which wns not harmed cither by the whirlwind or by the fall of the giant oak. Then St. Wlnnlfrcd Is reported to have spokcu ns follows to the pagans: "This little tree, n young child of the forest, shall be your holy tree to night. It Is tho wood of peace, for your homes are built of It. It Is the Mgn of nn endless life, for Its leaves nro always green. See how It points toward heuven t Let this he called tho tree of the Christ Child. Gather about It ; not In the wild woods, but In your homes; there It will shelter no deeds of blood, but loving gifts nnd acts of kludness." The llr tree, the common evergreen of the northern regions, became tho holy tree of tho converted pngans, nnd In Its honor or In memory of tho thoughts It stood for they decorated It with lights and gifts ut Christmas. She sat beneath the mistletoe WJjthout the sllirhteat fear; 8ha felt no wild, nlad tremor, tnough Sho knew he lingered near; She Bat there calm and unafraid. And sleepily ho yawned, for they'd, Been married for a year. NOTHING HAPPENED- JAM, 10 FOWLS IN WINTER QUARTERS Careful Handlln. While Moving Will Prevent Setback In Proper Production of Egg. (Prepared by the United State Depart ment of Agriculture.) Tho Ideal way to manage laying hens Is to have suitable houses at maturity, with other yards or ranges suited to the flock while growing, nnd hnvo ench Hock of layers occupy the same quarters all their lives. If pul lets must be moved from the qunrttfr they have occupied during tho grow ing season every effort should be mado to make the change us little disturb ing to them ns possible. The method of removal will not be the same for nil cases nnd conditions. Ench. poul try keeper must consider the situation u.t It exists for his stock and adapt his treatment to the circumstances. Make the Change Early. In general It Is desirable Hint pul lets be In the houses they nro to oc cupy during the winter three or four weeks before they nro expected Uvlny; but If the pullets nre on n good rnngc, nnd placing them In winter quarters would deprive them of Hits and mnkc It necessary to put them on winter rations several months enrller Hum It they remain on the range, It may be bettor to leave them In the small coops In which they were grown until win ter. Then, If they nro moved gently nnd carefully, nnd special attention Is s -kh Contented Flock In Winter Quarters. given to mnktng them comfortnble and contented In their new home, tho change may have but slight effect on their egg production. Whether the change to permanent winter quarters Is made before or after laying begins, gentlo handling and good treatment will go n long way toward offsetting the unfavorable ef fects of moving pullets. In reality It Is not the change that Is tho chief dis turbing factor but the way the chango is mnde. Itapld and rough handling Is bnd, yet most persons think It too much bother to handle hens gently and carefully. A little extra time nnd enre In moving pullets makes a differ ence of weeks and sometimes months In egg production. To change pullets from ono coop to. another with the minimum disturb ance to egg production, whether th pullet Is laying or not, have Uio new home ready In every detail. It should bo clean, tho floor covered with. Ut ter, nil nests und feeding nnd water lug equipment ready for use with a feed of scratch grain In tho Utter and the drinking vessel filled with water. Move the pullets nfter dark. If only a few birds are to be moved and the dlstanco Is short, the' best way Is to carry them two by two, one nnder each arm, tho legs being grasped by the thumb nnd fingers and the brenst nnd body of the bird retting on tho hand nnd wrist In this position the bird feols secure nnd safe and well treated. When tho number of birds nnd the ills-, tancc to be traversed make this meth od too laborious a convenient box or coop should be used, the birds being lifted carefully, one by one, from their places on tho roosts to Mm box. The birds should not bo overcrowded nnd should bo taken with tho samo euro from the box on arrival nt tho new locution, whero they should bo placed oc the floor near the rear of tho pen. Tho first thing the hens will know about their new homo will be that as soon as they can see they And feed and drink there. With provision mndo for Utter nnd nests there is no occa sion for an attendnnt to come into the pen to do anything that In tho least disturbs tho birds.- Every visit to them the first day or two should be for tho purpose of .doing something which even hens will recognize ns dono for their welfare. With this treatment the effects of chnngo nro not great It Is a llttlo trouble, but It pays. Prevent Diseases. Trcvcnt diseases umong chickens by providing sanitary conditions and feed ing tho poultry with care. Coops for Duckling. The coops for ducklings must be worm nnd dry aha kept sanitary. HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED AN OPERATION Canton, Ohio.-"! iufferad from female trouble which caused me much suiienng, sua two doetora decided that I would hay to go through an operation before I could got well "My mother, who had been helped by LydiaE.Pinkhftn.'ii Vegetable Coas pound, advised me) to try it before tub mlttinp; to anope ra tion. It relieved me eo I can do my house work without any difficulty. I advise any woman who ia afflicted with female troublee to rfva Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com potrad a trial and it will do as much for them." Mrs. MABIB BoYD, 1421 6th St, N. E., Canton, Ohio. Sometime! there ere serious condi tion where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but on the other hand so many women nave been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydin E. Pinkham'a Vcgetablo Compound, after doctors have said that an operation was necessary every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a If complications exist, write to Lydia RPinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of many years earperieace is at your service. BoitSuiidGiris cieartheSKin wild cut icura Pnithli; 8ms. Oiwt Tifcwa ZSc em. Of London's Inhabitants, 350 In 1.000 are' country born. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by HOCAIj APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat ot the 6Veas Catarrh Is a local dlaeaae, greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. II ALL' 3 CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It 1 taken Internally and acts through ihe Blood on the Mucous Surface ot the Syatom. ITALLS CATARRH MEDICINE la composed ot ome ot the beat tonics known, combined with lome ot the beat blood purlflera. The perfect combination of the Intrredlent In HAmVB CATARR.M MEDICINE Is what produces such won' derful rcaults In catarrhal conditions. Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. Ji Cheney & Co.. Prop.. Toledo, O. It Worked. "Wllnt I don't understand Is this," sold Mh Jiigsby, as he reached homo In the woe sum' hours. "I told Sum at the poker club to tell you I was not there nnd he- said, "Iloss, dey ain't no use tryln'. to fool tie missus, 'cause sho done got de goods on yon.' " "Oil, Hint's easily explained," an swered Mrs. Jngsby. "When ho started to say you wen not there I told him you wcru sitting right in front of tho telepltonu nnd I could see you." Ulrm inghntm Age-IIernld. It May Take Wing. Uess So Van Speedcrly hns Inherit ed n million? How long will It lost hlm? Itoli That ttcpends. If he blows It, ten years; If 'bo Invests It, about five. Town Topics. How to Get There. She TIow shall I go to work to be comu n star? lie Get the reviewers to praise you to' tho sides. Natural Proving. "I assure you I am dead In ear nost' "So I should judge from your grave expresslob." The Usual Process. "To begin with they fell In love." "Then whnt hoppened?" "They fell out." Thousands o-f under nourished people have Tound -that Muts TDOC . a sciervfci-fic blend of nour ishing cereals helps wonderfully in building heorbh ana happiness. Needs no i SuAar yXTwi sA 1 1 3 ' If it n I 4 X 15 D ,0 jr '