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flfEPFORP MAID TRTBUNE, MEDffORP. 'OftKCJOK, FTATTTTOav, '.TANrailY 27, 1912. MSB SEVEN A I ,r ' -1 v 8' Till' M! ,'nllll llM.r.llitv mi i-1 lli" Iidi. I. .1.1 OroMit'r Mrdh.nl . Iiil. mil hi rilimtlllV lllll'lltomt ,l I i.Vliii-k III Mil' pHt'llll-M ill' Ml. .Mnik'- (Jillltl lliill. Mm. AIiikniI Mini i liiiiiiiiwiiy uill mlilroM the dull nt (lie iiifniiny -vi. niitry '.. Tim dull i very loiluimle in having Mr. Diiniilwiiy, aw nIik is Hip furmiiiiMt woman In tin nIiiIo mnl !ihn been iilfiilil.., Midi nil irogrc Mvn iiiovciiiittiiit. SIih in Kii-iilly in lovnMi'il in h-ihiihii'n mil'lnine mid Iimh linen very ni'livn in Hint win I; in ln. rn. Hlif iiiIiIi'cmm tlm dnli mi Hint Miilijtu't iiimI tin nililiiM will In tmwl iutoriMiiitf. t4M Mr. Dniiiiiwiiy it a woman nt' i,i'i'iliniiiil liili'iil. A very pi oily homo wedding (unit Jni'H Wt'ilmwilny nllernooii, .lniiniir.s SM, wlii'ii Mi liilin Whitney beeniiie IIiu bride nf .Muni 14. MiIkX". miy the AnIiUiiiiI Tidjoir. The eoiemnuy wn iwrfomitul hy 'llov. William Liioiik, lector nf Trinity Kii.eitiHl diuri'li, Hip bride lii'in given hhhv by her bmlhor, Dim Whitney. Tln lull l'.i cojml uint'iinge "iTio wn ino'il. Tin nmnm were ltofully il nt t - t'il with IVniH (iiul inlet, ninl h Hue thiiie-eoiitue liiiidii'oii hi mim'VimI. 'flto bride win ilninlily gowned hi while oiepo ili chliif over iiiwomline mill DfllritHl M hotltlttl lit lMliln. The bride i the nucohiI ilHiiglilttr nf Mm. Mmiv Whitney himI tin lnt 1'. Ilroilaticcl Whitney, who fur 20 vexr whm tmvnling Height nml N4etigr ggwii fur l lie Southern PiieiHc mil mad. 'fit jiniiiiii 1 the dil't non oT .Mr. Mini .Mi. It. I); Hiiitg. nml In n pup. nlr young Imoiiiim iiuin of lhi rity. 'Ilm bitppy wlr wmil to Smii rrmi vUvo for h Ion tiny' trip mid iipnii their ruluni will nt oni'it begin lHHekt'pjng. They were llu ri'cipi (ntN of itiniiy hnniloiuo xifl in ditnti, Ailwr, cut win, mn! linen, the jril't of IIih (tiiilin' fHllu-r Mini inniln'i liritin n flit'i'k for S'iCO. Tlio ifMiti Hire: Mr. nml Mr. V. H. Ilrinin) huiI tuni Hilly, Mr. mhI Mi. ('lurk WihmIk, intdo nml mint of the jtttMtH, of WiKfoiihiii ; I'mnk WIHtm-y, widi HMil oii of I'orllitnil, .Mr. nml .Mm. OfiHiir, .MiM iynln Sinifonl, .Mr. hmiI .Mi. .1. ,1. .Mi'Nnir, .Minn Kny Cwrvnr, Un. nml Mr. I.iiimi. OlW of IIiu oiijityxhlo vvoiil of the jwnl HtM'k wni n Loup Year ilnni'c jflHii liy (In. ,MitM MikiMM it ml Muck in tlif Hirili hull liil I'lidny c t-n-iiiK. Tlw ltH wwm Inwlrfully ili-fonu-t'tl with prtiinmilx. A I otiti fin I of Ihr Imll w;i ii ilt'liKlilfnl cons i'ormr with IHIiii'IiImiwI liniikt'tl with iiiitlutnt, wliHnt Ihii kiiiwU wtn m'lM'il with fnippi) mill wHfur ht'twft'ii ilniii't'. Tin) .MtMiliuiit' I.. Mikhdnt itntl Itttck wurn Hid pHli'iiiit'nnt'it of tin' (voniitir. Tho prvNont wrr: Thi' MiMkHK Sullivan, Coffin, Dnhl, Kinif Imry, N'nwhiiry. Murphy, I loriui. KiiiIk, Miiim, Kinlily, llit'iiiil, Norn Heck Mini (Inruliliiii) I tech; M(ini-h. lHiat, Coffin, Hook, Miirtin, Kllwood, Miiiwii, Kihw, lliiNcudl, MniNN, John mnl Willimu Murphy. The Iulltw' Aid miflfty of the OhrUtlHii ohiirch mvt with MrH. A. I). CiiiiiiIukIuiui nml Mm. A. A. Carper on North Ivy hmt- ViMlinmlny nfttir nonn. A two-ton rno luncheon wiih mirvutl to tlio twonly-flvo ineinlnirH prirnont. Mlrto 1'riiiiuiw .MelutoHh, of Imllmiii, who Id u riiumi nt tlio Cuii iiliiKhmii hoint), hhhIhIciI tlio hoHlCHsen In tuiturtiilnliih'. Tho iinxt nitfotliiK will lit) hold nt tlio homo nf Mr. Joihih Wold, nt Hlxth nml llmtlott. Wonl Iiiih liwm rorolvml from Ohl niKo of tho dimth In thut pluco of Mr. Ciiko, who' wiih tho father of MrH, Kmulc Kny, Mr, Gmko Iiiih iipent tho pitHt two or throo yonrn at Hold ltay, ami luft hint Octohur with Mm. (Iuko for ChlimKo. I to wiih n man of Htnr Hiur ipiulltltiH, mcatly adinlrod hy IiIh fl'IniiilH, flo wiih piiHt Hovonty yonrn, nml IiIh death wan tho result of a mivero attaalc of pnuiuuonlii. eliH Uluok nil vt) u pinna recital ut lint' homo on West JnnkHiui ntrcot Kri- ilny ovoniiitf wliloli wiih ii most on joynhlo nfi'nir. Tlio ovoniiiK was npniil. with RiimcH, imiMiit nml ivI'ichIi iiiiiiiIh. Thoso proHi'iil worn Mrw, Kviiiih, r.itlu nml (loldiii Wilson, Atlu, jMnhd, Vera mnl ICIhol lOvuns nml Mo I'm. Hlaok nml I'loiulic. Mr. mnl Jfr. ( A. Kninlil ro luriieil ( ItiM week I'roni nil o.ltiuiloil vlwil to llmir old luuiio in Voriuoiil. Wliilo iiwiiy tlioy vIhIIocI many of tlio oawtoiii dilicK. Miss Marjfiirnl rnsntly, who Iiiik Iiimiii viiliiiK lior lirollior, Mr. V, L. CiiMiuly, roltiriicil to Iiit hnnio in I'orl-liuitl, ocic INTERESTING 8 ETING5 OF WOMEN! CLUBS' I A wry mirccMMfiil li'iip yrnr imrty U'llU L.IV.III 'I'll II I'Ullll V i.l'.lfll Mir III tllll ni'iiif"'"' r""-. ......... i. . ' . . ... ..." Hiniill hull of tlio Niitittorltitu by u n ii idIioi- of youtiK luilli'M. (Iri'niiM, Ivy nml iiiiIiiih wn unci! iiidHt erferilvety In deroiiitlon, nml nil (ho IIkIiIh wimo Nhiiilnil wIUi led Hlmd. I'uiii'Ii wiin hitvciI under Iiiiki) .liiiauimo piuiiHol, which wiih tiul lined with Ivy mid elerlrli: IIkIiIh. A tier tlio diiiico ii very nice Miipper witM Klvi'ii nt .McDowtdl'H. 'I'lie pHtioiiH nml piilronnHHiiH were .Mr nml Mr. Mon, Mr. ami .Mih. A. A. Klyuii, .Mr. mid MrH. l-'riinlt Ihiiiii'h, Minn llei tliu WhIiIi nml Ml Moorti. 'I'lin couiuillteii In tltrii -, of the dnniii coimlNlcd of Mlnwirn l.ou CHinpliell, MhihI I.Iiik, l.oritluo 111 it mi . Inline Kliui. IMnu Tlltou mid Kluru Welch. Mrn, Utiorno V. O'llrlen eulertnliieil t ImIiIko Tuitnlay atloruoou nt Imr homo on Notth (Vnlrnl nveniie. Mrn. Will IIoIiiioh, HlHt,-r or Mrn. O'llrlen, HMnlMitHl, f ttil cnriiailoiiM worn imcil for ilecoiHllou. After tho kiiiiio a very tltdluloiiH luncheon wiih mirvoil. Mr. MrftowHii wiin tho winner of tho (Ittot pile, h liHUilnoino cut kIkhh itlnli. mnl Mrn. DhiiIoIh received n liuiirh of red cMniHiloiiM nm connohi thin. Tho Kuculit wero Mtttuhiiinm Kent- nor, Mcdowmi, llnrnnhnrK. Hchinltlt. Kltld. Morrlck, W. II. Ilrowu, I)nn- IoIh, I'unlln. IIiiiIkc. It. A. I Inline, Nowhury. Wnlthor. Will IIoIiuch, Mltm W'eelm uud Ml Hunk. L'nrdH have hcon rHCchod aunonnc Iiik tho cotnliiK ninrrliifto of MIkh Until McAnlle. tliiunlilcr or Mr. and Mr. John Do Hiilim Mr A rill v, to Mr. JniiioM Ittilph Canlcrliury In I. oh An RtdtiH. Tho wedillnj; will ocrur I'oli runry 7 In lw AtiKflon, whero tho youtiK couple will niuke their future home, where Mr. Canterbury Ik a rlitliiK youuK lnwor. MIum McArdle h ii vory popular iiiumitor or Uio youiiKer Htit ilurltiK her winy In Med font, hh wiih a Ud liar rtunco, Mr. Ciuilerbury. Iloth Mr. McAnlle mid Mr. Cttnturhury nro nxtmiHlvoly In tonntoil tu orrhitnlH In tho vnlley. Mm. J. I'. Ifuilily onlortnlned nt luncheon ThurHiliiy In honor or MIhh Anita Whitney or Oiiklitnd. Ml Whltnoy wiih out) or tho lend or In tho rucont Hiirfrngotto cam pnlKii In California and Ih makliiK a trip through UroKon. Hho Ih a inont rhariulUK unniin of culturo and re flneinent and gave a vory lutoroHtliiR talk on tho HiiffriiglNt cmnpalKn. 'Hie other luncheon kuohIh worn Mcn MoMdatiiDH J. M. ltoot, Krod HophliiH, IC va n HoatnoM, (loorgo DngKott, U. Stotldiird, DanlulH, II. C. Kontiioro, Alfor.l. William Hndgo, 10. 10. Kolly, Cetchell and IC. 10. (ioro. Ml FrnncoH llaHklnn entertained Thumtlay evening with hag flvo liun drotl. l'lUen, which wore dainty lit tlu hag, worn given nt ouch table ami tho fortunate IiiiIIoh worn Mrs. DanlulH. Mm, ICIdd, Mm. Plntt, Mm. King mid MIkh Hiinm and MIhh Wood- fnrtl received tho coiiHolatlou, TIioho . proMout woro MoHtlamtiH (lobte. Hcoti, David, Kldd, Miles, DiiuIoIh, l'latt, Howard, OaddlH, Hoam, ittitlor, Ooorgo King, CorUI, l.tion HiiHklnH, MIhhoh Suedlcor, HaukH, Soam, Cox, Luwtou, A mentlug will ho hold In St. MmkH hall Monday evening, when n young people's Hoclnl club will bo organized. Tho rector, Mr. Hhorrln, wIhuoh nil who nro lutoroHtod In tho work of tho ohurch to attend, ih tho ago limit of tho eluh wilt bo from IS to SO yearn, Tho guild of St. Markn church mot ThuiHiIay iirtornoon, whim work was begun on tho robes ror tho eurpllcod choir, which will blng for tho first tlmo on Kautor Sunday. HofroHhinontH woro aorved nt 2: .10 o'clock, aftor which work hognn, Mm. C. M. lOnglldh ontortnluod tho Monday ovonlng flvo hundred oluli thin weolc. Tho gueBts of tho cluli woro Mr. and Mm. C. I. Hutchinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. (leorgo Davis nnd Mrs, Pfoutz. Thoro will ho no meetings of tho illfforont muddles of tho Proshyto rlan church during tho coining wook, on uocouut of the ovangollstlo inoot Iiirk whluh nro to ho hold, Mm, C. M. lCngllHh was tho guest of Mis, McKlllop of Central Point Kovornl dnyH this weolc, Mrs, Kontnor ontortnlnod Inform ally ut cards Yodnomluy iiftomoon, VaH 'fMHMV JHK I Mr Arthur llnlhind nml Mm ICate AuilirMin worn tpiltly inarrlod Hat nrdiiy ul JiickHonvlllo. A woddliiK mippor wiih Hcrved later at tho Man hat tan care In .Medford, after which an Informal reception wiih given tho bridal couple at Union hall, whero tho foallvltlcH liiHtcd until a Into hour. Tho bride and groom were proo-nted with a net of flat nllver. Among the kih-hIm preHcnt wern: Mr. ami AlrH. Henry Hnyder, Mr. and Mih. II. ItoumlH and dnughtor, Mr. mid Mr. .1. P. KlrcligiiHner and chll- dreii, Mr. and Mih. Frank II. Hazel ton nml hou, Mr. mid Mrn. II, U. Woilhlnglon, Mr. and MrH. Nell Urn ham, Mih. II. (llbliH. MIkh M. llurrlH, MIhh Kay. J. W. Wobbor, II. Urown, .1. A. Hmllh. Hoy (Jen, I'. W. Hoi tcrlll. C. Morlau, Ilcrt Murray, M. H. JohiiMiin, I). Klfer, 10. ItOHenbauiu and K. Khorwlu. Ilnth brlilo and groom nro wtdl known In Mfdford, Mr. Holland be ing lcc prcHhlellt of tho United AHHoclatluii of I'luinbont, (Iuh mid Hleiiin I'll tern. MIhh llnzol Itatlnr, who In nttend Ing tho UnlvorHlty of Oregon, where Mho Ih a member or the Hopliomoro clawi, Ih winning bonom ih a biiHket ball player. At pronent hIio in rap tain or both tho Hopliomoro wninun's I en in and or tho team from tho Kappa Alpha Tlietn sorority, or which hIio Ih a member. Mr. and Mm. L. Mtmnn, who have been tho guentH of Mr. nnd Mm. Chnrle I.ebo, left for their homo In Chicago. Monday. Mm, l.ltman Ih Mr. I.ebo'n mother. Mm. 10. 8. Pamoiu lert ror San FrnneUro t IiIh week, whero she was called by tho IIIiiohh or her hiiBbaiid. She will be away three or four weekH. Mr. nnd Mm. It. K. Sutton, who have been lHiting their daughter, Mm. C. F. King, left Tuesday for their homo In Klnmnth Kails. MIhh lOdlth Marshall, who hns beeu the guest of her brother, Mr. A. L. MarHhall, and family, returned this week to her homo In Seattle. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Dodge, who hnvo boon tho guests of Mr. nnd Mm. Hliilu Klum. returned to their homo In Dllhird, Ore., Monday. Mm. W. I.. Clark, or I.os Angeles, who Iiiih boon vlnltlug her mother, Mm. Mnrgaret Tlce, loft Thursday for tho north. Mr. ami Mm. W. J. Phlpps re turned Wednosday from HedlmidB, Cat., whero they hnvo been spending tho winter. Mm. Iv J. Miller, who hns been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Klllott, returned Wednomlay to her homo on FootH creek. Tho ladles of tho Christian church aro planning to hold a bakery onco a month nt tho store of Ohustead & Hlhbard. Mr. Kdgar Hafor has returned from mi eastern trip. Mrs. Hnfer will remain oast for another mouth, MIrh Ada Welch, who tins boon vlHltlng rrlends In Medford, returned thtls week to her homo In Portland. Mr. J. Stllwell Vilas hns returned from Los Angolea, whero ho nnd his family nro spending tho winter. Mm. A. C. Howlott, of Englo Point, loft this week for n visit to nor dnughtor In Klamath. Mr. D. L. Woodruff nnd family, of Grants Pass, aro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs, J. B. Woodruff. Mrs. George Andrews nnd Mrs Stewart loft Wednesday for u visit In Los Angolcs, Tho Thumdny afternoon Ilrldgo dub mot with Miss Ilortha English this wook, v W. II. visiting O'Garn. O'Garn, of Hot Springs, Is hlH hrothor, Prof. P. J. Mr. George Lnomls nnd family re turned Tuesday from visit In Sun Diego. Mih, J, A. Andrews won tho prUo Wmllieailn v iiflei-nnnn til . lii-lilivn ' ' "' Mrs, lludgo ontortnlnod tho Frldny Ilrldgo club thlu wook. Mr. ami Mrn. V. J. lilnkoley ami daughter, Ml Orate, or Itotioburg, Hiicnt Hovoral diiyn hi Mcdrord thin week. Mm, Hllznbelh Haxter, who linn been vUUIng rrlotidH In MetHord, lert TiieHdny ror her homo In North Yak ima, WukIi, Dr. mnl Mim. F. C I'axe mnl ilaugh ler, MIhh Laura, relumed Thiimiliiy from a month' vinit in ,, AngolcH. Mm. II. II. Ilandall tunl daughter, MIhh Irene, rctnrnod HiIh week from n vlnli In Denver and Han KianelHco. Mr. nml Mm. Hay Ireland, who have been vloltlng In Mnlfofd, re turned Wednendny to Tncomo. The Lndk'H Altar Hoclety of tho Catholic church will nerve chicken dinner Haturdny, February 3, Colonel Frank Hay, who hnH been Bpeudlng tho weok in Medfonl, left Thurhday for Han FranrlHco. Mr. and Mm. C. I). Ilurgmi, of Bt. Cloud, Minn., nro the gtieHtR or Mr. and Mm. L. B. Wnkeman. Mr. W. O. AldenlinKen, who Iibb been In Han FranclHro tho pnHt two weekH, returned Monday. Mm. William Colvlg nml her daughter. Mm. dale, are expected homo noon from Portland. Mr. mnl Mr. Harry llariiehuri; have Jiei'ii entertniuinj: Min Mvrtle Qniglcy of Walker. Cat. MIhh CJrnro Henry returned laHt week from a vlnli to Snn 1'ranclnco nnd Lo.s AngelcH. Mr. nnd Mm. Frank Fergimon re- turned UiIb week rrom a rour monlliH visit in Colorado. Mrs. It. L, McUrlde returned Mon day from Illinois, where she made an extended visit. Mr. nnd Mm.. A. Conro Flerb re turned Wednesday (rom a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Churchill, or Yreka, Cnl arc spending a few days In Metlford. Mr. C. F. Gregg of Copcmlsh. Mlph., In visiting his daughter, Mm. F. B. Gere: - Mm.-S. B. Dexter has as her guest her sister, Mrs. J. M. Walker, or Portland. Miss Mary Patterson, or Seattle, is visiting Miss lOvans of Siskiyou Heights. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Newbury aro spending tho week In Portland and Salem. Mrs. Laura Kamtnerer of Portland Is tho guest or her sister, Mm. B, D. B I wood. C. H. Anderson of Denver, Colo., is visitine; Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Willinm- son. Tho Lend-a-hand club met Wednes day evening In St. Marks guild hall. V Mr. Hnrvey Morris of Nqw York City Is tho guest of Dr. Henry Hart. Mrs. J. L. Clough or Rlddlo Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. L. B. Bnyart. Mrs. B. Klrchgessnor left Wednes day for u visit In San Francisco. Mm. Jmues MeDoiiRnl of Gold Hill hns been visitim; Mrs. K. K. Miner. Miss 1011a Gaunyau returned last week from n trip to California. Mr. and Mm. P. W. Glllett left Wednesday for San Francisco. Miss Anna Wlttmah returned this wook from a trip to Seattle. Mm. J. F. lltttson has returned from a viit ut Hutlo Falls. Mm. Mary Hose is visiting duughter, Mrs, II. S. Aikius. her Mr, and Mrs, K. E. Denmnn left Monday for San Francisco. Mrs. F. L. Cranflll loft Thursday for a visit to Koseburg-, Miss Sella Clement loft Monday for a visit In San Francisco. Mr. Ed Hnnloy roturned Thursduy from, n uoithorn trip. Mrs. K. G. Ashcrntt Is visiting friends In Dunsmuir. Mrs. V. R. Dwlgglns left Tuosduy for Portland. TO OtlXS A OOIB IX OMM SAT Tfllm I.AVAT1VH IIROMO Olllnlnn Tab l8 - iruUt refund money if it fall l xVi B,SnatUr " VALUE OF MASSAGE When the tmmor finds crensefl In a plcco of leather he wishes to iiho, which Is no more than a piece of skin, ho Immediately rubs acrotts the crease or wrinkle with ollu. Tho leather absorbs tho oils nnd the wrinkle disappears, Kemomber this point ho rubs across tho wrinkle mid not over It lengthwise. The same point holdn good In fnclnl mas sago nnd every woman who attemptH to massage her own fact must under stand something about It or she will do inoro harm than good. Since massage Ih of first Impor tance In preHcrvIng facial beauty, I will hero give you some slmplo move ments which are the basis of nil the complicated ones. A hurried or Jerky massage should never ho per formed. It should be done lolsurely and the pressure of tho ringers should bo firm but gentle. Undue pressure only bruises and over stim ulates tho delicate tissues. In facial massage only n pure skin food stoiild be used. Cold cream Is not n tissue builder, neither skould It be used ns n cleanser, because It requires too much massaging, which Ih iry harmful. A Mould cleanser of pure almond nil made Into an emulsion should be used by pouring It on n sort Turkish cloth. Hemove the dirt by gently rubbing upward. Cold cream is meant ror sunburn or Irritation of any sort because or its healing nnd cooling errect. Tho movement or massage cannot be learned In two or three lessons. Il Is n study that requires both time and prnctlce, so I will aBk my paper rrlends to rend the directions care ftilly anil hnvo perseverance, then tho reward Is yours. Heading directions nro never altogether satisfactory for nothing can bo told quite so well as It can be shown. After placing only a sufficient amount of cream on the face the movement should begin on the fore head. First, place the tips of the rirst, second and third fingers of both hands In perpendicular lino In tho middle of tho forehead. Move the finger tips up nnd down, crossing each others' path and all tho while toward the left temple. When the temple Is reached come back to the middle aud proceed to the right tem ple. Do this several times. Begin tho circular movement In the mid dle, tho tips moving In opposite di rection with large circles growing smaller toward the temples. Second Scowling lines between the eyes. Place tho tips of both mid dle fingers on the lines so that the tip or one will meet the first knuckle of the other. Play over the Hues by moving both tips one around the other, never passing beyond the first knuckle. Then play tho tips by moving them side by side instead of going around. Third The nose. With the tips of the middle fingers begin at tho small part of the nose and with clr clar muovomont proceed to tho cor ners circling thero several times. Fourth For tho lino leading from tho nose to or near tho corner of tho mouth place tho tip of tho first left finger on tho upper lip directly under tho nose and the tip of tho second left finger on tho right cheek bone. With tho tip of tho second right finger rub from tho right cor ner of the mouth or end of lino in circles to tho comer of tho nose. It thero arc lines from tho mouth downward tho same movement is used. Fifth Tho cheeks. With tho tips of tho first, second nnd third fingers rub from tho corners of tho mouth outward nnd upward in circles to tho temples. Tho snmo movement from tho mlddlo of tho lower Jaw to tho templo nud from tho bridge of nosu to tho templo. Circle about tho ear from baso to front for lines In front of tho ear. Sixth Tho oyes. I must empha- slzo hero tho oxtrcmo necessity of gentleness nnd a light touch. Placo tho tip of tho loft thumb on tho cheek bono directly under tho right eye, nnd tho tip of tho left first fin ger a Httlo nbovo tho templo. With tho tip of tho second right finger UNIQUE NAME Many People Cannot Pronounce Name of Worlcl'H Most Fnmous Catarrh Remedy Hlgh-o-mo that's tho proper wny to prouounco IIYOMBI, tho old ro lliiblo remedy, that has rid tens of thousands of pcoplo of that vllo and disgusting disease. IIYOMBI Is nuulo of purest Aus tralian ouculyptus combined with thy mol and other cffectlvo antiseptics and is guaranteed to bo trco from cocaine or nny harmful drug. IIYOMBI Is guaranteed to end tho misory of cntnrrh, asthma, croup, ca tarrhal deafness, bronchitis, coughs nud colds, or monoy hack. Dreatho It that's all, no dosing tho stomach. Comploto outfit, Including liulestructlblo Inhaler, $1,00. Extra bottles of IIYOMBI, If nooded, 50 conts at Chna. Strang's aud druggists ovorywhoro, more, In smnll circles, across tho lines from tho templo townrd tho thumb. Although chnrnctr lines cannot ho removed It Is a recognized fact which has be n proven by experlonco that Rex Spray Companies Special Attention to Users of Lime and Sulphur Spray Notices have been sent out bronuVnst by n compolitivo firm, clnirning n iprny of Jo per cent, nearly one-sixtli stronger than nny other Hprny nnd recommending such spray to be more diluted tlian I to 11 becHiiHe fdronger than HEX. The following ii nn ensy test by which nny grower enn nscer Inin for himself ns lo whether such representations nro norrcet or not. The pprny sent out by The Ilex Compnnies will weigh 10.9 pnunil per gnllon. When diluted 1 to 11 the mixture will weigh b,..1(l pounds per gnllon. Any f-prny represented os being stronger which will not meet Hie nbovo rt'(uirementH is aoIiI under fulso repre.sontntiotiH, anil Hie person ho offering snme ih subject to prosecution by thoStnto nml Federal nuthoritien. HKX LIMH & SITLIMIUK SOLUTION is gnnrnnteed nt nbovo strength. If made nny stronger there is danger of crystallization, cspei'iiilly if the spray is left out in cold weather. HKX is just whnt it represents itself to be, nml should" bo used affording to directions to get best results. KKX SI'KAYS are tnnde in all parts of the Unilcil Slates nnd Canada. We have bad years of experience and know whereof wo speak. For cash or lime terms, sec Producers Fruit Company Distributing Agents for Oregon. Also for Bolton Ilcnters. It's the Name on the Movement that Counts BUYING a watch by the case is like buying a book by the cover. Book or watch, it is the inside that counts. In buying a watch give first consideration to the movement. If you want the best movement, for your money choose from our assortment of WALTHAM WATCHES We have Waltham 'alchcs in all grades at a wide ranged prices each watch tlie best value possible at its respective price. And w'c can suit you with a watch cue-plain or fancy, solid or gold tilled. "It's Time You Otcned a Waltham." Waltbim Ute!ie re the newt dependable of lfm.B:rt. Tl i iTf 'i 'unnllin. If you van iu nutic ..r wt a liU l..veisient let u nil you an idjcited Waliiasi. MARTIN J. REDDY JEWELER Near Postoffice iitiriwrim n . . c .Zi'm ptj n v.' v.yt iraRt aK If HAPPY is the woman who is never unprepared who can always lay a nice appetis ing meal or light luncheon before any guest unexpected or not. Her frjends praiso her for her housewifely qual ities and sho feels that delightful satisfaction which can only como from hospitality perfectly done. phe secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand. Look over our stock the best of the kind in tho town nud make a selection today. Then put your fear in the cupboard for yon will bo prepared for any company como when it may. ALLEN GROCERY CO. 80.40 B. 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