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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1930. FIVE Classified Section KATIS: rcr word, each lasertloa, 1 eeoL By th week. I eeaU war. Minimum per advertlsenent, U eenU. Mail tout ads Co ant tkw wards and enclose stamp, check or money order. ! FOR SALE I FOIl SALE Male miuk. E. J. fiol loway, Myrtle Creek. FOIl SALE Concord grapes. 4c lb. A. E. Uutter, lit. 2. Con 37-A. UltY FIR, $2.25; oak block, $3; oak stove wood, $3.25.'phoue 302. FOIl SALE 2 Jersey cows, fresh soon. Allied Swllt, Teamile, Ore. FOIl SALE Grey oats, 5oc bushel. C. I. IVeber. lit 1. Phor.e 42K13. LUMBER. lath, windows, doors, 4 nails and builders' hardware at Pages'. FOR SALE Good gentle true work horses. Ervin Kice, Oak land. GRAPES FOIl SALE Tokay and Malaga, 3c. firing contaiuors. Overland orchard. WOOD FOR SALE Old growth block wood, $2.50 per tier. Cord wood, $5. Phone 34F2. FOR SALE Roan Durham bull, 18 months old, gentle. F. C. Johnson, Myrtle Creek. FOIl SALE Seven weanling pigs and one Chester White sow. E. A. Pierce, Melrose, Oregon. FOR SALE Black oak block wood, no round stuff. $3.25 per tier. Carl Becker, Melrose. FOR SALE Two refrigerator t show cases. One floor show case. '. Cheap. Call Silvernook Grill. FOR SALIi OR EXCHANGE One Angora buck, and grape Juice Bring containers. Frank Bursik, Melrose. ALL kinds of canned fruit to be '. sold Tuesday and Wednesday at James James, 3 blocks west of Riverside store. FOR SALE Iry body fir, Becond growth, oak and laurel. Block and stove wood. Mountain Fir Wood Yard. Phone 75-L. you SALE Concord grapes, 3Jc per lb. while they last. 7 miles south of Koseburg. A. Suksdort fruit stand, Coos Junction. WE HAVE a few used fuel ranges which we now offer at a real saving. Come in see them to day! California Oregon Power Co. FOR SALE- Oak grub wood, $2.75 per tier in three tier lots, to save extra handling. Phone 55U-R, or ..I J-Hl M lo.-l.unu l f'fl'. tor's Tire Shop. ANGORA bucks from sire costing $125 each, none better. Price right. C. Vooihles, Paul Ranch, S. Deer creek road, Rosebuig. SLIGHTLY used and demonstrated electric ranges, fully guaran teed. These ranges are real bar gains. See them today, on dis play In our store. California Ore gon Tower Co. STOI1! LOOK! LISTEN! Come and get your fall supply of to matoes, melons, squasii, grapes, apples, nuts, prunes and also cooked foods ut Pioneer stand on highway by Dillard gardens, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. By the Missionary society of Uillard. FOR SALE ti-room house in good residential district. 1 block from highway street. Lot 100 by 1U2. Electricity and gas. Non-resident owner must sell at once. A fine piece of property for speculation or home. Priced right for quick sale. Address "Home," care of News-Review. FOR RENT i . FOR RENT Furnished apart- mt-nt. Phono G3o. FOR RENT 4 -room stpam heated apt. Howell Apts. Inquire 232 S. Jackson. FOK RENT To adults only, no children, 2 partly furnished rooms. 402 W. Lane St. FOR RENT Furnished apt. with garage. Also heated furnished apt. Call J24 W. Douglas St. APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice location, hot water, electric stove; garage. Bubar Bros. Phone 214. T J RENT Fif I y acres of river bottom land, two miles south of Myi tlo Creek. Henry Weaver, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR KlON'f Dairy and turkey ranch, turkry ranch. 3 sheep ranches. AH kinds of ranches and houses for sale or trade. C. Merrill. H'S Musher St. WANTFD t WANTKD Ono-horso wagon. Write to Frank Plummer, Brock way. WANTKD-Middle-aged woman to work In cood modern honin for room and board and small sal ary. Apply 23 N. Jackson. GICNTLKMAN wishes to corre spond with a middle sped lady. Address a!l cori'-spondcncM to Lock Uox 373, KoscburK. Ore. T miscllaneous r 9 , 4 WILL. GIVE good home to pretty male kitten. Address liox 962, care News-Review. IAR OWNER Don't forrt to call 653 when la need of auto parla. Sarff'j Auto Wrecking House, FREE During October, one 8x10 photograph with 1 dozen photos In folders. Rosebuig Studio. Snlzman Bldg., 127 Jnckson St. : I LOST LUST Friday nt . football gariie, gold fountain pen. initialed "S. M. B." Please return to 233 N. Jackson. NEW TODAY WANTED Wheel chair. Phone E. flhoads, 257-Tl. FOK SALE Fir block wood, per tier. Phone 24F32. WANTED Wood sawing, kind hauling. Phone 1G7-L. WOOD FOR SALE Dry oak slove aud fir block wood. Phono 21F21. DISC for 2 horses for sale. Price $10. H. Wegnor, Sutherlln, Ore. DIAMOND BRIQUETS, Utah coal and Rock Springs coal at Pages'. WANTED Washing to do at 211 E. Cass St. Also rooms for rent. WANTED Man with drag saw. Good proposition. Box 5S3, Rose burg. WANTED About Black Minorca 32F3. 20 Mammoth pullets. Phone WANT good home for female j white Collie for short time. 33a N. Rose St. 2U FOUR-DOOR sedan Ford In good shape for $50. Box 3, Camas Valley, Ore. LOST Between Iioseburg and Dodge canyon, battery. W. It. Vinson, 131 Sheridan St. FOIl SALE Six hogs, also team horses. J. K. Cooper, land, Ore. Phone 7F24. good i-,.a to 1 peai t, ue-: FOR SALE D'Anjou licious and Spitz apples. Beaver. Phono 7U3-J WANTED A good suburban iiume. small acreage, close in. Box 77, care Newa-iieview. BOY, 37, wants work on farm. Small wages, good home. Ad dress Box ii20, care lews-Ite-v lew. WAN i I'u Hooin and board for 6-year-old boy allentling Rose school. Call atteruoona at room 2S, Roseburg hotel. , WE HAVE a limited number of Thor washing nuchines now BHlling at 50. Regular price 108.50. California-Oregon Power Co. PARTIES who took pocketbook from the. Maccabee dance hall Saturday night are known. Leave at News-Review office or suffer the consequences. Our Red Cedar Shingles are cut trom Live Timber Compare before buying Prices are right Coen Lumber Co. FOR SALE 80 acres, 30 acres creek bottom. New 6-rooin house with fireplace: tarm implements. Good road. Price $3800. Chas. Kyes. NOW is the time to till your empty sockets. JO',, reduction in the price of light globes purchased in lots of 6 or more. California Oregon Power Co. REAL BARGAINS HERE Bay an electric healer for $1.00 down with tho balance on easy terms just the thing for a cold room. California-Oregon Power Co. GKT your auto whet is painted and your top dressed for the coining bad weather, or :::iytbing else that the finish of yojr car might require. Murphy s Auto Tainiiug and llefinmhing Shop. FOK SALE A comfortable small home, furnished, modern, hut water, heat, 2 laise lots, neai soldiers home. $130, 1-3 cash, balance like rent. Address Box S71, care News-Kevlew. WANTKD To rent stock and dairy farm with option to buy, or mipht buy outriKtit if mice is right and very easy terms. Neai Koseburw pi eicrrcd, but w. Cm Hider other location. J. it. round, 230 West 1st St., Al bany, Ore. Courtesy to agents. LOAN si Wo can help you to built, your home, remodel your pres ent home, or to get title to you. property If you aro buying mid ft t com run. Lei us help you! DOUGLAS BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, -Medical Art Bids. Phone 215. FOR SALE A good b room house with good garage and othet buildings at 615 North 12th St.. Corvallis. Cost over $.:ofni, $12" mortgage. Will take I i 00 for m irari, uu trade. Paved street, aim walk, li blocks from campus, on fine street Harry K. Smith, 83. Miller St. sAVK MONK Y on your mortgage lnuu by our monthly iiaymem plan. Pay ilt tho old moilKKRe with a new olio. We huve a very convenient inrflallnieitt loan lan wnlcli not only makes iwymen easy bul effects a tuiui while saving to tuo borrower.. The total cost of one of our louns i lower than any- like organization UoiuK l)'i.-.iues3 in the slate. We SAVINGS ei LOAN AaiiN Douglas Abstract lildg. BRINGING UP FATHER i rrr si n s i v i ITtSSs now I "WAmt ; A.NO ff X he.au that I sss . ' 1DUTOCAU.ON " YOU WONT GO TMERli I I "su MR. OUPPAEV- WMT BE SOOD r- A ( 1 l j THAT VOUACT , TZ I j III VES, I V II"" S LIKE A GENTLE- JtTJk MAGGIE v MA J Jf JS ft Mi "m -M I HELLO, MONAHAM- ( NOT SO GOOD - I ( a fi( Aw. SMUT UP! YOU I I HOW'S SVPRV. I ME WtFP LOST If rK.- ww.. ..h... I 1030, Int'l Feature Service, Inc.. Great Britain right reserved. , tKiw' m.y p - i rnnAvs markt-ts i ill .i fS.M":,MO ::!:!;:! SSI SHi ii .ivcKinek Cult!: Steers. CUU-yuO lbs., j i.&u-s.uo; iiHdium. b.ntt-t.iiJ: com mon, o.UO-ti.it); bOO-l 1UD lbs,, k. 7.5u-S.O(; niL-ulum, ti.iJ-V.GU, 'coni inuii r..oy-C.riii; UUO-uwo lbs.. kouiI. 7.5-7. V5; medium, b.5U-7.2ti; lienors, ufiK-STiU lb.s K"U1, ti.iii-7.00; imdiiidi, 5.7i"i-i. (Ti ; en in nioii, 4.70-5.75, Cows, Kud, 5.50-(i.uo, voMiimm nnd nu mum, 4.00-fi.rV; low cutUr. i.i0- 4. U0, Hulls tyoarllUKS ext-Huhu 5. uo-&..rU; i:iitlui-, t'ummun and niu tiivini, 3.o0-u.ou. Yeuiei s tinuC uu UUk-janU common, 6.vU-8.00. Caives. 2i ( ftuv lbs., Kuud and t-iiiiicu. 8. .10-10.10. common und medium O.oo-S.iiO. iKoti or oiiy hows an. ronsmiK nius excluded, j I.IkIi P, E. MiKH'-f, HO-lliM lbs.. if.iui-tu. jO. J.IkIu j wcirftit Jiii-1.N0 Urn., lu.ir.-Hi.05; lio 2 tut iIjs., JO.Ju-l.t;.'.. Mediuiit weiunl ivu-U lbs., y.l'u-ltl.li.".; -21b--M,u Iha., K.mhI and ch'ic'. K.O'J-lO.riO. Hi-n weiKllt, L'v-L'5m IbH.. S.jlU-lO.-Ti; HU- :."ii ils., good and choice. s.uv-y. P.-n-kinj? sow, i7"-."ii-) lbs,. 7.75 il.O". I-OvdlT UlUl BLucktT i1ks. iu 1:10 lbs., D.f.O-n.Uu. Miufp; LuiuIim, lift lbs down, ti.5'1 fi.r.O; iitrdluin. 4.7."-5.."i; all wHKht.v connnon, 1.00-1. 75. V ai lin weiii erv yii-110 llm. ; inedltini tu cludi-f. 3.5l)-&.U0. Kvvos, an-12d lbs., mo di tun to choice. 2.25-2.75; 120-lfl ,liis., medium to choice. 2.0o-2.i' ul I weiglits, cull and common 1.00 2.00. n not n not Huiter: Cubos: lixtras, 37c; aland dards, J6c; pi linu l ii-Hls a tc. t'lisis, ;fic. Ciuiiiery prices: PritiLs, " Jc over cuue standards. r.ajHs, cricos lu rerallers: frbBh c-xi ran, ii..c ; m ft iidiiniH, .! 1 ; I refill uiedluai. 2S. I'riccs to wtiolosaluri 2c lower. MiJit; ilaw milk (4 per cent) $2.6 &J.7." cwi.. delivered 1'ortland. lesf 1 per cent; grade C milk. $2.ti-i. Uiit teri'at delivered In 1'ortland, UTc. i'oultry: (Uuyjott prices.: Alive, heavy hens over 44 lbs.. 22; me dium hens. to 4Vi H.s.. Hie; light liens 1 jc; uroilen lt to 2 A Ihs. LeKhrriiH, Hpritiff 20e; Pekin dti(!k. 4 mis. and over 16c; old. Ijc; color ed ducks, 12c. Oonuiy iiittutn' (Buying Drlrea)-- -noiee vea-. m; poi'K. 14-14'c choice lambs. 12-14c; mutton 6t7c heavy veal 9-1 0c. 1-lour: (City delivery prices) i-Hinity paieniB ins 90.20: whole wheat 4as 15. HO: Rrrnham. 4!r $."..10 bakers' hard wheat 9Sa $5.6.",: bak ers lililestem patents USs $? pastry flour. 4!h 55.7.1. SiiKiir: f Sacked basis) Ci fruit or berry. $!..' ewi.; beet gar. $4.65 ( w(. Onfons: Oregon. $1.00-1.25. Potatoes: HentH. No. l grado. .-i.-j.;ni; tn. i;. 1 . Ki.-L'.L';.. fi;.-,-3.ti.i; ao. 2, J 1 ,X 1 -2, 25, in uts: a mills, can lorn in new op. .'..c; urcoii. 2le almonds, II 'e: m-aniitH H 1.4-12c: neewiiH. o fllbnrtH 22-2fic. Wool: htoiidy:' eastern Oregon 11-11 III. VH PV "'II Mil in r lonv staple 21n lb.' Kid 2fle lb. ' Hfeara onrk: Ftcadv. tie. Hops: Steady; 1029 crop nomina 7c; 1920. ll-12c. DRINKING PARTY LEADS TO MURDER SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 21 Mrs. Ro.se Farley, 4(i, was fatally shot here last nlfiht and (icoi'KO Leslie rlKht, proprietor of ttie hotel In which the shootinir occur red, was held on a murder charge after ho hud attempted to kill himself. Police said Wright had confessed ktlllni; Mt-3. Farley, assertinK he did so after an all day drlnklni; party that culmimited In a qtmrrel. Wrlniit said lie attempted suicide when he realized what he hnd done. B. P. O. E. Hallowe'en dairje and card party Thursday, Oct. li.'lid, n:3n till II o'clock. All mem- brs invited aud urged to ut- 4 tend. 4444K44 TAMALES The 1 church lllluale ndics of the Christian will hold a chicken alo Saturday. Oct. 25111 ut .McKean & lialihvin's. Cooked food by the C. O. M !:. class. 0 , AMERICAN L&GION Regular meeting of I'mp- qua Post No. Hi. at the arm- ! ory Tuesday evening, October I SI. at 8 o'clock. Short Imsi- j liess HC.sRiou to be followed by iiilmiiam and overall party at L'mpqua park. ' wax msmrw m : V ' comparative iSi m WEATHER DATA Seas- 1 55 hi! ?SI " jl j Yaklnm clear I Jul Dtil 301 . . I H. H. MI ATlIICIt in in: At OhserVHtlons tukull at 6 a. lUtli Morldlan. run WBATiiHrt Titiiipuriit up 5? 1 m. Uillcer cldvl 81' r,-:! 2S! !,! clear I , l"l C'JI till licistun clear I Mil 311 I Iiwiib. c l.lv I llll 3.1 Uenvei- clny I 31 3 11 3j! KlIICKa clear I li' 4Si lliilv.esliin elelirt tilt 7ll lill. Helena . ehly I 341 3s! 3 IJ Kmiisiis t'ilv . . .ehly I 3C Jill SH( I...H AnKi-les . .clear I 511 Vol r.ll Mnrsliriflil . ...el.ly uJI 601 501 New Orleans .. clear i 601 761 60 New York ,.1't.elflv! 40i .H 36! Ncirlh Head ....ehly Ml 7SI r,2l I'leienlx clear GSI Oil r. SI 1'cicatelli clear 3SI OS1 3S E'nrtlaiKl lily ls 621 till ItiiKclHirir , ...clear IN: 11:11 III .Heianiento . ..cltfir Mil OS Mil St. Louis elily 801 llil 361 Salt Luke clear GO I 701 481 POEM FOR THE DAY , y LOOtS ALBERT KANXS THE SECRET OF RETAINING MENTAiL YOUTH Tho Associated Press brought tiiis message from Sacramento: "The formula for keeping young is to live with the young, Di. Wil liam J. .Mayo, one of the founders Minn., told two hundred northern I veil In his honor at Woodland, Yolo county, last nignt. ''Althouch 1 am old in years the dreams of young men with whom 1 am associated have kept me young mentally,' Dr. Mayo told his fol- row physicians. 'The formula lor young. 1 lake a close personal interest in ouucaiion oi young people and the stimulus of seeing our modern educutioiinl system making this world a better place In which to live is tho most Invigorating thing 1 know.' " This is a secret nil must lenrn Who would have youthful fires to burn A constant brilliant steady 'flume That passing years can never tame: To keep in touch with springing schemes That come from buoyant youthful dreams. 'Tis true, the atmosphere of spring Can never fail fresh hopes to bring. This young old man is very wise; He's found the wisdom of the skies. God wraps the earth each night in sleep. With stars to ceaseless vigils keep; And every day is blight and new. With sunlit paths we may pursue; His mercies fresh with every morn Make glad a day that's newly born. The house in which the spirit lives Must lose the joy expression gives; And though it keep the Golden Hulc, Must cense to be a perfect tool. The soul may keep immortal youth And never lose iU thirst for truth, But needs to keep sweet fellowship With those just starting on life's trip. Ah, how the world would grow in grace If all men joined in this sweet race Youth s sparkle on the face of age And men still young with wisdom sage I Romance would wuke in every life And age would hear the drum and fife; The tide of human life would rise To rapturous climax in the skic3. LEST YOU FORGET Double S. & H. Stamp Offer This Week! To 23. all cn3h work done up to double the usual number THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT ROSEBURG CLEANERS Oak nnd Stephens Sla. Phone 474 By Geo. McManus I ' NOTICE! LEGION AUXILIARY American Letslon Auxiliary meeting; at tho armory, Tues- day, Oct. 21, at 8 p. in. Apron and overall party at Ump- qua park utter tho meeting. Please bring duos. 4 444444444 BULLETIN AT BRAND'S Fine llosc Pears ' Jonathan Apples 4 Delicious Apples 4 (jrapes 4 Melons 4 Hold Fish for Sale Fountain Lunch and CO Cout Dinner. BRAND'S PuolflS highway 8 miles north of tho Mayo limtHulo m uocnester, California physicians at a dinner keeping young Ih to livo with tut and including Saturday, Oct. of trading stamps will be LOCAL NEWS Spends Day In Eugene Kenneth Alterbury, of this city, spent Mou-i aay in Eugene trausactiug busi ness. Here From Days Creek Mrs. J. F. Van Allen, of Days Creek. VIbU ed friends and shopped here yes let day afternoou. , Melrose Woman Shops Here M.s. Dora Anderson, of Melrose, shopped in this city tor a short time yestordny. Here From Myrtle Creek Mrs. C. W. Williams, of Myrtle Creek, shopped and visited friends In Koseburg yesterday. Glide Couple In Town Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mathis, of Olldo, spent yesterday In this city visiting friends and shopping. Gardiner Visitor Here Mrs. Mary Sagabrrd, of Gardiner, spent yesterday In Rosebuig visiting friends aud shopping. Canyonville Man Here McKIn ley Huntington, of Canyouvlllo, spent several hours in this city Monday transacting business. Coos Junction Couple Here Mr. and Mrs. John A. C. King, of Coos Junction, were in town yestordny vitiiLtng ftienda and ' transacting business. Discharged From Hospital Mrs. Inward M. Huiley, of Miller's Ad dition, was able to leave Kosoburg (lenoral hospital yesterday nnd re turn to her home. Admitted to Hospital Mrs. E. E. Owen, of Myrtle Creek, has been admitted to Rosebuig Gene nil hospital, where she will receive medical treatment. Returns From Medford Ken neth Helliwell, of the Cass street MacMarr store, has returned from Medford, where ho spent a short time visiting friends. Dillard Couple in Town J. P. Wllliianis, Dillard melon grower, and Mrs. Williams, spent yesterday In thin city visiting friends anil transacting business. Returns to Medford Mrs. Hor ace (1. Wilson has returned to her homo in Medford, ufter spending last week here attending the W. C. T. U. convention aud visiting friends for a few days. Visits Local Office E. D Hell, advertising salesman for the Pa cific Telephono and Telegraph company, with headquarters In Portland, transacted business ut the local office yesterday. Visiting Relatives and Friends Joseph Fredrickson, foimeily of this city, now a member of the Medford fire department, is spend ing several days In Hoseburg vis lting rclutivos and friends. Junior High Reception The Jun ior high P.-T. A. will hold a recep tion for tho teachers tonight In the Junior hlcli school nt 8:0(1 o clock A program will bo given nnd games and contests enjoyed, , HofrcBh menls will bo served. Former Resident Here .1. R. Fariinglon, formerly manager of (ho local Telephone and Telegraph company office, now manager of the Corvallis office, Is spending several days In this cily transact ing business und visiting at the A. J. Uochradol home. 20TH ANNUAL HarvestBall South Deer Creek Grange Hall Friday Evening October 24. Tickets Including supper $1 Musle by Meloy's Melody Makers THANKS For Our Nice Crowdi, Folkil rv A "MIT THURSDAY NIGHT, LJl.rti JL October 23, 1930. AT RAINBOW GARDENS HARD TIMES BALL $5.00 Cash for the Hardest Costume. Come Meet Your Friends and Dance Where They All Come Back OLD RELIABLE SIX It's All Modern and Real Hot LOOK GENTS 60c LADIES FREE mmmwiffi'f mUi 1 1 nun I IU) II Available to You I Ml! Tim HPrvIrn of our Ham Poponit j Vault Ih iivalliihln to you - n ml uf- fnrilH you tlit! vary herd indtccl Ion for valuables RKftitiHt lortx from Tiro or llM'tt. J'rlvato lock hoxoa runt III l'r $2.00 unl up ur your. The RosebuiB National Bank Rosc?bur,Ore. j Winter's Supply of LIGHT GLOBES Because of the greater use of electricity . must be larger than summer's. Here is a special offer on the 30 year standby, National Mazda, Peer less light bulbs ... 10 Reduction in Price on Cartons of 6 Bulbs I ay in your w'.nler needs now and save. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The konmongers County P.-T. A. to Meet There wiii ue a meeting ot the County P.- T; A. Saturday In the junior high school. The business session will open at ll:uu o'clock Saturday morning aud their will be a luiicu eon at noon. Tho afternoon will be taken up Willi a program. - Spends Short Time Here K. T. Ileiischiniilt, ot Pasadena, Call- lornia, left yesterday for 1'ortland, wneio ho will visit his mother a short time. He Bpent the week end at Roberts creek, visiting his sister, Mrs. J. E. Pinkerton, aud lumlly. Return to Myrtle Point Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Norton, Mr. and Mis. Morris, Hay and Clyde Norton have returned to their homes In Myrtle Point, after speudiui: sev eral days 111 this city visiting at tho lioiim of Mrs. Mary Fuller and Miss Florence Fuller. Returns to Iowa J. H. Thomas loft yesterday for his homo in Mil ton, Iowa, tiller spending tho past sovoral wcokn In this city visiting his cousin, S. J. Joiios. Mr. Thom as will close his business in Iowa and return to Oregon, where he has purchased a small farm near Drain, for his future home. Returns From Vacation CI. M. Krell, liiannger of I ho local West ern Auto Supply store, and 'Mrs. Krell have rolurnod from a two Feel Always Stiff otwlAihy? Kidney Disorders Are Too Serious to Ignore. Are you troubled with back ache, bladder Irritations and getting up nt night? Then don't take chanccsl Help your kid neysat the first sign of disorder. Use Ltoan s rills, buccesstunor more than 50 years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Doan'j to day. Sold everywnere. Do&tv's ills 4 MWETC FOR TJIEKUWEVS fx weeks vacation spent In various parts of tho slate. Howard Salv age, of Glendalo, hn.B returned to his home, after taking Mr. Krell's pluco In the store. Man Jumps From Bed, Feels Gas on Heart "Stomach gas pressed so hard on my heart I had to get up nights. 1 began using d!orika arid have been entirely relioved." H. F. Krueger. Adlerika relieves GAS and sour stomach in TKN minutes! Acts on noi'll upper nnd lovreu bowel, re moving old poisons you never knew were there. Don't take medi cine which cleans onjy PAKT of bowels, but let Adlerika give stom ach und bowels a It HAL cleaning and seo how good you fool. Nathan FullCiiou, druggist. Adv. .t. Retain ty'ourQoodSBooh How frequently a woman thinks, "Am 1 stin attractive t now much thought and study she devotes to her looks I That's natural. A wom an hates to think she is growing day by day less charming and attractive. DR. PIERCE'S F A VORITE P R E S CRIP- TION helps to preserve in a woman the charm and health of youth., It con tain no harmful ingredient. This splen did herbal tonic is sold by all druggists in both fluid and tablets. Write to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., if you desire free medi cal advice. For 10c Dr.- Pierce will send you a trial package of tablets. fMfore Meuritis in Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs If you want to not rid of tho asonl n puinrt of ncuritla, neurnlnl. Hcluti leu or rhoumiUlsm, just apply TyamcS to the affected pariB ami soa nowr Quickly alt miliary wilt ce;mo, Tvnrrtril In ft nowdrfullv DOnetratlnB aonorbont, noothlmt and hcallnit In Ua action, which boos in through tho pores nnd quickly reaches the burning, aching norvea. Those stubborn pains In the hack of the neck, about the ahottlder blade, fare or head, tn tho forearm and flnf-ur, or iiernilnt down thft thlRh to thr ton tiim, wl I Boon dtfiipiM-ar. 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