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If you need the korex com pound, do not hesitate to accept their guaranteed offer —Advertisement, You may tncio Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy te apply and it} ets in itn good work right awa Often it prevents a cold from tur ing into “flu™ or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole with the fingers. It does all mother's mustard plaster without the Diister. Musterol ment made of oi] of mustard and | other home almples. It is recom. mended by many doctors and nurses, Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, | pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, | j asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back and Joints, Sprains, sore muncles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet—colds of all sorts. Seldom falls to deliver resulta, So and 65c, Jara and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Better than » mustard plaster Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO! Clogged up Kidney Deposits are Dis- solved and the Toxins (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Druggists Told to Guaranteo it in Every In. stance, “Your very life,” Dr. Carey, "depends upon thé perfect function: ing and health of your kidneys ao whatever you do don't neglect them." Dr, Carey's famous No. i17 thyown tor youre be baie root) in not recommended for every- thing, but we cannot too strongly urge ite une if you muffer from an- noying bladder troubles, frequent passing of water night and day, with amarting or irritation, brick ’ dunt sediment or highly colored urine, Yloating, irritability with lows of flesh, or any other tendency to Bright's Dinease, Diabetes or Gravel, for kidney dl ae in ite worst form may bo atealing upon you Don't wait until tomorrow to bh win the une of this wonderful pre- scription now obtainable in hoth Nauid and tablet form if you have any of the above symptoms, Kid- ney and Biadder troubles don’t wear away, They will grow: upon you | slowly, nteaithily and with unfailing certainty, If you even muspect that you are subject to Kidney Disease, don't lose @ single day for every good druggist has been authorized fo return the purchase money on the first big bottle to all who state they have received no benefit.—Ad- Proscription TIMBER" Riding the Singing Rivers. Brings | In either} When You Catch Cold| the ggod work of grand-| fs a clean white oint-| 3ig Woods. Yrives Start. 1 high t and the glare of sun t rare April And Joe's n the . river THEYRE SUSPICIOUS or STRANGERS that slips so smooth and ¢ tho jawa of the vrenses callir | tngly for more, more | 40k RE OVER DANCI 1G8 | Joe Reitly ran swiftly over the dancing The West Br swept them down in their thousands, fir and tamarack, white pine and ye! low, huge cedar butts ali poles to net up by roadsides and railsides } to carry the singing wires. Of Joe's overalls had been hacked off, apparently with a bucksaw, at the tops of his high boots, The boots, caulks in their eoles—alim pina to bite into twirling logs and give a river cat a foothold above the sway ing wat The logs ana: long cedar pc putt ar bank 4 ina plug when a io snagged on a huge inded in midrive swung J to jar Into the soft, crumbling From upstream the logs came tumbling town to crash and pile up against o key lox, gripped between t ream mag and the tena clous hold of the sticky bank Joe ran swiftly over the buck- ing timbers, Unerringly he picked out the key log, while the others snaried and piled up, backing up the hurrying waters, which gurgied and burbled thru the narrowed channels, He heaved expertly with his peary, twirling the log free with dex- terous wrist and shoulder move- ments, leaping and heaving downstream on and the jammed logs Moated again. Joe danced to nafety over the rush ing timber, jammed the spike of his heavy peavy into a cedar butt, and| rode downstream, singing again in| mourntu) cadences against tye anti phony of the singing river. A fullgrown buck poked a fof | brown eyes, Joe gave a flourish of | greeting and the buck scampered up| among the tall, tapering white pines to safety, The river cat resumed his singing. Hin voice echoed thru the atill woods, thru which the snow-fed | der the ice-crusts. LOGS JAMMED IN PICTURESQUE MOSAICS The log on which the river cat} | rode slowed to a stop a jahead, Far down the reach stretched | & solid carpet of brown and grey | ereen ax the Jammod logs lay in gro- teaque mosaics, silent and still above | the flowing waters. Joo ran over the logs, which tee: | tered up and down, toward the hea of the jam | Working there; twirling logs, dancing | |from one to another, working to| keep the logs moving down and thru} the chates to the white water below | jand so on to the steel presses that | | champed shining Jaws and called for more of the smooth white web slip. | ping silently thru the clanking cylin ders. Tho jam defied thom. Tho logs wedged tighter ax the rollways up river poured their millions of feet into the tumbling water and the for: est monarchs slid down the icy atream Joe took five little cylinders, wrapped in greasy yellow paper,! from his packsack and tied them to- wether with a rag of sacking. He cut a mixtoot stick and thrust its end thru the dynamite rolls, adjusted a fuse, lit It and poked the five| cylinders under a rotten old butt at the head of the jam. “Fire!” he orled. ‘The cata danced to safety over the heaving loge. A minute of silence and the soft sough of the wind thru the tall pines. A coughing roar and a white fountain of water. A rushing growl as the Jam went out and the liberated timber churned and swung again to tho pull of the hurrying current. A crashing crescendo as the old snag, blown to atoms, tumbled In showers thru the close-set forest, Above the dam long booms siretoh out thelr wooden arms and shepherd the driven logs into # tight-packed flotilla, while the water rises higher and higher against the headgates The legs | Tho log creaked free and went! the flood as the plug disintegrated | Wet nose thru the underbrush and} looked over the river with mournful | waste and poisonous matter In ove's Two other cats were! resh from the factory TOBACCO now 15£ LL rrr CON | ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Ris Le Croix Papers Attacked THI DA APRIL 26, 192%. How the Logs Come Down. t nel ad “wilig. motions, y/ WY. be » fried ef ‘ ra Down the Priest and the Pend Oreille, thru the Marble s, black coffee as tt ei 1 ist Creek canyons and on the bosoms of half a thousand other | «ry « Pacific Northwest torrents the logs are coming down with a At ‘ ei the spring freshets, borne on the melting snows of winter. |"2t* 494 thick woot Th 23 These logs form a large portion of your prosperity; the |enatehes of ea ree times tree-clad forests from whence they came are your heritage Teli ‘em h Logging operations in Western Washington have been| >’ )(hnve" Mont Me etary g z t F exploited for time immemorable but little has been known |either investigators o' some sort or | b g b if hi ear —at least in the Puget sound country—of the magnitude of |iabor agitatore—and they don't ein uL t S ¥i the industry in what is known as the Spokane country, com- neither 7 | ‘ posed largely of the panhandle of Idaho. ‘To acquaint read-| ).itince oder ma Sates * —yet n 1921, 5,000 had to go ers with the romance of this great Inland Empire business—|stocies. ‘7! @ bre of t without ARCOLA and the men back of it—Jim Marshall was gent up into the |» The t ts to rivers and Kaniksu national forest. Here is the first of two stories giv-|rvermen » «Marble civel HIS FALL the disappointment will be ing you a pen picture of what is going on from a new angle. |, Spekabe aft Bp par |The second story will appear in an early issue of The Star. |: of this creek and that greater. see ye pe * : BY JIM MARSHALL | steel’ “in Kafe: The larch, 1 ain't Home building is three times greater and no | FALLS RANGER STATION, Ka-| proses champ ates! jaws , hing more ARCOLAS are available than in 1921, ikeu National Forest, Idal ‘The aucous fe yore, ore, », wf I don't bapeed ta tbh loin a thad Crue aT Ribevine’ ace verasce bles avert bie up anyt | because orders for larger Ideal Boilers have | crooked course thru the Kniksu t#| husties the spinning | be 5 to do that don’t | already over-taxed our factories. actly that of the white web that | bends, thru the chutos en | go nyway.” f dea silontly—so clean and smooth—| them into the white 3} About 8 k they « oft Remember, an ARCOLA installation means a thru the whirling cylinders of the! groan and ere ar > at ticks it : t i 4 high in the air to papermen to pe genuine American Radiator in every room, TH 1S mre ee the t ; 6 eral =A i Healthful radiator warmth; protection for | and so out on t turgid flood 3 mp e of the soughing w Jaround the swirling bends under|in the pines and the hiss and sw the children from colds. And so economical crumbling banks to the lower boomslof the water leaking under the NO LONGER A MYTH aud sentteecee hole sacaion Gad: Gtaey tb wsies that it pays for itself in the fuel it saves. And no, at last, to the white wet (Conelu Tomorrow) Please help us to avoid disappointing you next Fall. Let your Heating Contractor give you an estimate today. Arco.a Heating Outfit Installed ready to use with radiator in each room 180 to *550 Froight FOR SMALL HOMES AND 8TORES Under normal conditions AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Tonat Boilers and Anurnicax Radiators for every heating need h CLEAR COMPLEXION | Ruddy Eyes—Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Ohio Physician Dr, F. M. | treated scoren and bowel ailments, lyears he gave to his patients a pre- | | scription made of a few well-known mixed with vegetable ingredients | Olive oll, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Nive Tablets. thelr olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause carrying off the| ® normal action, jsyatem If you have a pale face, sallow ]look, dull eyes, pimples, coated] » tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good | feeling, al! out of sorts, inactive bow. eis | Rote the pleasing results. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now inst a jog | 8nd then, just to keep them fit, 150 And 30c.—Advertisement One X-Ray Free In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt you don't pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP Beston Dental Oifices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in Ono Location Skin Troubles —— Soothed With Cuticura FrecePiataars Eatcectartas, apt Welaen, Wave It's crisp, delightful ry: in milk, spre: you good vertinoment. Ge some today! Delicious? Oh Man! slightly salted, and with a © flavor that gets you! Break it ‘ad it with jam, eat it with cheonre, You'll Mxe it and it'll do AT EVERY GROCERY Cheeks — Sparkling | Cole Will Tell of Edwards, a Well-Known Edwards for 17 years of women for liver | During theav| You will know them if. you take one of Dr, Edwards’ streams splashed and chattered un- | Olive Tablets nightly for @ time and Thousands of women and men take Friday evening, giving advice on how to kill and prevent flower pests, “Watch Us Bloom” is the slogan of these districts, according to Mrs, Eva Godfrey, chairman of the meeting, to which the public is invited, Preventing Pests Fred J. Cole, of the Chamber of Commerce flower committee, will ad Gress a meeting of Ballard and Sun- ret Hill districts, at the fleidhouse, Where One Is Safe, Four Others Pay Bleeding gums—the telltale sign Tender, bleeding gums should not be neglected. They mean that Pyorrhea is on its way. Surely, you can’t afford to take chances when four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, contract it. The best preventive is Forhan’s For the Gums. If used consistently and used in time, it will check Pyorrhea’s progress, keep-the teeth white and clean, and the gums firm and healthy. The formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S, Pleasant to the taste. At all druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes. roman ‘OR THE : More thania Formule of R. J. Porkan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York ochan' Lnied, Memon :) RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours, Allenrhu relieves at once. Im: mediately after you start to take it the good work begins, It searches out tho uric acid deposits, dissolves the secretions and drives rheumatic poison out of the body through the Kidneys and bowels, It's marvelous how quickly It acts. Blessed relief often comes in two days, and even in cases where the suffering is most painful all traces disappear in a few days. Mr, James H, Allen, the discoverer of ALLENRHU, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires ail sufferers to know that he does not want a vent of anyone's money unless ALLEN. RUU decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed druggists to guarantee tt as above in every instance,—Advertisement, Every druggist ty is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer in this vicinity that if a full pint bottle of ALLEN- RHU, the sure conqueror of rheu matism, does not stop all agony, re- duce swollen Joints, and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, ho will gladly re= turn your money without comment Allenchu has beon tried and tested for yoars, and really marvelous re sults have been accomplished even in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. in this coun- |