PAGE TWO
THE CT GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, April 24. 102.",.
1
VTA &
"Style Shoes of Quality"
For Over Forty Years,
Hill's Department Store
"A GOOD PLACE TO TItADK"
Much Purebred Livestock
Is Marketed For the Table
WASHINGTON' (AT) Much
oF the iturHri'4 livestock of ihn, ,
country 1b findliiK Hh way id tin- j
flinnr-r table, Innuml of Ih-Ihk kt-pt j
on forum for br.-MllnK purposr j
only, tin1 niirmu of uiiliiml iulu'ii ry
htu foinul tn a mm v-v wMcli r in li
m! 6Mt furnn iM in )' mIuKm. amh-wi-re
to riut'sHonnuircn wni out in
itio blirPllU lll Vrloprtl iii Hint Hit
dairy ludusl ry in il ruwintf many
pnrfliril cattle.
Analysis of the n olios. Hi'1 bu
reau unnoun'w todity, man nhown
I lint about t!'J p r c nt of pun--liM'd
liv. 'Block Ih iniii k' t' il illP fily
for int'at piirpo.sr.s. hwIik- lu lntr
KlatinhtTT at Ih- r;it- ut ?'.! v-r
r'in ; Hijip .i'2.tl p'-r cfjit. ami (Mi
ll 4. H per rent.
The rmiMt'nsiiH of opinion of f h-
furinfirt vvuH iliul pm lnc-1 nu-:it
uiimlnlK rusl MllKhily U t ii.m
nrruha to ralff 1o nmiiirlty, whll1
dairy cat Ik cost jilii'Mly inon.
l'urebwd ant main wn' ur'liir-j
much more profitable to riii.se thnu
iKcrubA, ami ttoinewhat more nn Ibun
Krailfil Hi or It, tin decree depend -Iiik
on the proportion of pun Mood
pOHScHMi'd by the KrJide.i,
About P'r cent of Die f:irm
orn who had tfiven the one of pure
bred aire a trial wen- round in
lift 1 1 fTr IO tlln K''" piim-.p!'-
iislntr thriii for .ill cliif sr-s nt -uim-k
ImprovriNi'iit of llw iu;iin:.' "i (, un
bred Uvotork b yiiRld mill and
by Selling; only worthy uiiln... lor
breed lux purport's was vk d by n
number of farmers.
Tiif bureau learned t hat only
one-half of the purebred anlmuhi
In the country eligible lo ivi;lHt ra
tion nr actually reentered, l'rin
rlplo. rejHons given lor not i k'h
terluK' unl inn Ih were intent Ion to
md fur alauKhter, poop ndlvldiul-
ity, little denumd tor reK'Nt rut loll i
pnpcm when Block Iff sold, and
rarolemnc&i In attending to regis
tration. The qupstlonnarien produced a
virtually unanimous opl Ion (bat
purebred livestock wim more prof-
ItnttU than (rrnde or bit i)i nnimats
with WPll-breiJ irradf-M a cIoh- ht
omt. A Netirohka Mock man de
clared hf pad round that pure
brrftH "nr of morn uniform typ
ffi'd out better and more quickly
und tberrforo put on more iln
with the Mtnr or hw (i-rd and in
Jf-HH tlino." Othf-rn told of IiIkIi
prJf-e.xuH.ly KHlu.oQ i(owwtiiarktit
iaya, ability to fatten on jrraw
vlth a mlntmuin of Kaln feed mid
flnifthlng for profltuble ejrly mar
hels. Tho ImporlnncR of rotor are a
certification that cattle are of thi
meut briuulH wil einpliaHicd by a
western Htorkmun.
"Whltffncp, rd, ro-m. .nd id
ITTTrTirrnT'trJ T
Sent By His Own Doctoi
taffarad drMulNllr with Pilx for 10
yranatiJnopratJMi,md nac.urr.
But mr pbrclkn rqu.tJ llit 1 fual
Irr Dr. CkM. J. Du' i0auriiicl ItmW
bmmI. Mi tmUr I mm wU and hllb.'
If you, too, are suffering with
Pilei or other Rectal or Colon
disorder, rou.muit tooner or later itot
cxperlnwnllng with your health, mad
be cured M I new cured thousands ol
caaes, many of the moat severe and of ai
iongeeandltigaa40 years. Mynon-turgl
caltreatmentlsUUAKA.N
TPPrttrlru..iirPll.. ...
C8i1 Tour fee will be refunded
UItruIW..
DEAN M n I r
Buniu.u "hi..., .miiit urriit,.
' ,Bn Blilltflne k.h Dullilin,
f.I"itIVr".,,.T S.T,'1 fL!"ar
A Word About
Prices
... In our Mmv i-very pi lep Is
fnlr tnif, ifnnhi). mt n han
dlM mill Mttl- inii-iili'i i-.l,
J'hlrltpdiiii irlri arr nut
mls.Nl to mr. I n ilrin il ill
olhir ili'luii-tniniu,
mi; no .not i'i m.i.i:
vor rim iii im,
Mil.
by oion'liftrftm on ihtm-i-Iii.
Ikms In oi.i.T tu iiiiilrt-M'll
(wi oltirr timiiniHllth-.
THV Ol I! M IU K i:
ItrlllST Your Ni'M
l'nliitloti lli ri-
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
The Riffn of a Rood
Drug Stoic
DUNN
rati!' he aid,
(In bnyt'ia, but a
or li!a h and wbit
'a I way
attraet
brindle,
1 ttpntltij
yellow
evrli nt K"nd
a Im. n-a.
eotifni iniil ion, tlndH
nab'. Tli.- buy
know f nun pt-riencf t b:it nufdi
Inek V.1'1 tidl fll' l-H 'iil so Wi'll."
Radio Hasn't Invaded
Lonely J5iitiKh Isle
All.SA ritAhi. Seolland. ( AT)
ThlH little thland of) th eotnt Ot
Kent land. Ii- jil' u here tip ( 'lyde
M-aelu h a.ill water and fine of tin
Inil.-H-'Sl pile, m of tin- I ! rlt 1Mb I Hb'H,
in i In' al.M' iiee nl radio tiwiuKiinifed
i e-nlly :i n-rii m v.T KimialH foi
eoii.iiiunii iitluit u It h (In '.'i t Itrllali;
in fa!f (h i mi l "'hcy.
T!. r.- an- but 40 InhabllanlH
old :iahion. rlsheruu-u and llht
hriiiHe b rideiH -:ttid no one bafi ever
t iiiuiKhi of Installing a wlrer.m
ouillt, liiHieait, urmiiKeiuentH bave
la I'ti made uph a medical pracil
Hotp'r fin ihe nialnliiud and n Hys
it-iii. of ii;;naln iiy.manih r of lum
lireK and carrier idKt'f'UH atreed to
no thai Ihe doctor may be fliim
moiM'd to ylnil l he island tn cos.1
01 Stc-,IHSM.
'the 1 1 1 v.i I ( "urn mission on Na
tion.il ll-nlMi husinance Iim.h iiKi'eitl
Hi r:'V fur Do bt.al lilre fur the
phycicbin w li-iit vi-r b (a neetP-d by
i In' NuK-iy inland Inhabitants. A Ik
la 4'iiii: is it Htnall tsiand of col
umnar b:iM.ill at thi' t ntranee Of til--l-lrth
of f'lyilc, rlHiiiK lo an cleva
tiiill oi tloa fi-t-t above n-a level.
Railroad's Tale Rests
lTlon the Agriculturist
((Vintlnncrt from ruffe One.)
fono. an lo a fellow member of Ids
own mm-mlty of the punt, "In Ol'lt
day thafn ihe way it wan." And ho
-.vanned rlKht up. There are advan-
inff'-n In beins; hh old nn anybody
jeisi
H. K. Voakum'n plan, packed
small, Ih: Direct delivery from
farmer to ronn timer and ilfrect puy
ment. liy ponHuuier to larmer, idltn-
inaHiic numeioim tubblleineu who
now pocket all Hindi tranHartlonB
prnfllM and more, (oo. How effect
thin direct exchailKe'' Hy CO-oper
ative di.it rlbutlon and murketlng on
t national ncale. but without kov-
iTinuent. control, Hupervlaton or In
tr'i'ferenc. which would be womc
than needlcHH but ror which nearly
all propound laws provide.
Thus, tviya H, , ynakum, airrl-
eulture will et what'B conilntf to
it and there won't be all this kick
inn about freight raten. which nat
urally H.ein hlC'h to the furtner."
now, thonnh they're low to the rail
roads, eonslderhitf what It could
them lo run .
UhTht after thn Innt flection It
va wbb iy predicted a Irenmndous
taiont was ahead.
I dropped In to ask Secretary
it t tMiimerce Hoover what he
Nought about p. epeelliK him to
ay, "Von bet there'll be a boom,"
ih nmsl public and humneuM men
i"d to do when anked, "What do
fiint-H took tiki ?'
liisst.'i: rl !,e bef-an pidtlnrr Hawa
In the mtiiatlon, polntliiff otit that
priiftpiTts were lens favorable than
wni" fdk thouRht.
'"Ihe mock market' bullish," ht
dinittcl andly, 'hut." brlKhtenlnR.
underlytni conditions aren't bo
Kood."
Then lie explained, "Moouih
ould be all rlcht If It weren't fur
slum ts. Hut whenever there's a
boom there's a allium. We don't
ant 1'iioiiiN becau.'ie we don't want
thmips. "
W. M. the boom hasn't material
.e,i. liusinesH has liei n pretty tair
at not on a boom basts. The Cotn
i" Tre lt pariineiit Is all mlleH.
H-'tlaliun of over-opiiinistn" Ih
how 1'r- si.b lit W I' K'm.v of ili..
iiu. iiciin H:iiike.s' AHHoi-iatbni de
rribrs what llUH been k ot u if on.
t'halritiati lb tle Harher Hrue;i-
h' IllilU IH lite I'lllled .stales en-
" h' com pe n Hat bui coiiiinlHKinn
no fiMiner had announced that drv
r.'Uis are "ennai;..! In the iihihi
iy.ar.luHH civil employment under
''e Kvern nt" than .Ioh-'uh ol
i ori h, u s , remark ; "it,
;,lH' v-iih the pres. tn quality (,i
lU'l-ll,"
Winch jus! jdinws hon untiust-
wort hy s n: t hiw a hit, dry avnts
Uii; able in pick niid choose, tin
full,
.111'!.
'I'!'.
Vi!M!llUj(!"ll l,,t1,.P IjlUl'S
(iiivw.iy. tor mil siivhiK n
111 M r.lllllilr.Hll.f ll.-lii.i-nl
i il
l nili it Unit a tuivnl oi iu-. r.
' i .ii''iti'i ri'il ii'iiim mi.' ;,ii, tn :in-
-I'llrr lull Muni w l, clsii, ii.n'1 ( II-
ntl.'.l li. in--ii.,).. in ),ls .Ap.-nw a,-,
.ouril Hi.. r,,j ,,, iiiMiib his in,.,
l in I -in-In v aimij;.
I I IMH1 rilMIIAIT I. I T
Asroi;.. On'. Tho rmintv
(mill n:ii,l,, ,-,iin,,. to Join
Sinn,. Ci... '.o. ill rnnliai'liii.i, (nr
' ' ' mii'lii'i! of 111 if,- tull.-H o in,.
'li.ii'-iii liii;liw;i. Tin. mnirtirl
iuiii- K;tx M . 1 ;i 1 . .', 4 . ui mmt 111..
1 In low tin' I'liuln.-.-r'a i-Mlnintp.
UllliT I'lliH , l.- Mi'l',-i A. will.
Ii'ir.i. Asuitin. :..1..Mil.:'2: v. .
Miuiiii rli. I '.31 T l.i n,, $;.4,Mi7,l,i;
I'.ni.ir. Si In. un ,v io,. I'urlluiiil,
I'M! I M ; II. Milk, hi s,.n. A.1
1'iiiii. ;;l..f.i;4 1,2; i;(.y Snillli. S.n-
WALT JOHNSON
STARS AGAIN
am i r: i i.i:,;u:
f'lllbK It.
Olevfdand 2
IhllHdepblU 2
WunlilnKton 2
fhlenio ft 4
New Vork H fi
l)etrolt ti
.7.1(1
.7f0
.7 6
.;aa
.:t7:.
.:i:ci
.:i :j:t
. I 2!i
Mt. I.oiiIn ft ft
Jloalon I 7
A 1 1( l. ,i:.r;i i;
fltlt.M w. ITt.
New Vork 7 I .N"a
'ineliinatl li :t j!;7
l'hi)ateipiii;t 4 2 . ; ; 7
Ht. l.oui - r. 4
'hleiiKo 4 ft 4U
IMitHhurK a
Itrooklyu .. 2 fi .L'Kti
liohioii 1 tl .I4,'i
WAHMINCJ'I'ON f A l Walter
.lobiiMon, premier dlcher. Htaried
In another role Vhim.duy when, us
a pinch hi I ler, be doubled, nror
wk two liiliH ami emibliriK' Waah
illKlOll to bai Ihe VaiikeeH, 2 tfi .
It. II. K.
New York 1 Hi 1
WaHhimrton 2 H I
Jhitierh-H: I'ennock ami O'N'- ill.
lb liboiiKh ; '.acbary, (inut; jiimI
Jtue).
cij;vi:i.ani iac) k. ii. iv
HI. Louis ! lit I
Cleveland .. .14 IS :t
ItnlteHt-.s: VaiiKlhb-r, ( lira id.
OuHlon. h'alk ami ioii, I'.'ko;
Kd wn i ds, a rr a n d Al y a 1 1 .
HdH'IVlN (Al1) It. IT. K
Philadelphia la 1F "
HoHlon 4 12 4
Halierb'fl: tlray ami Coidirane;
Kallio, Knifing, lan-ey and I'icln-
icb.
fUU'MUi AI') It. It. K.
Detroit n r. :i
I'lilciiKU I J 1
Hat lerlen: I uiiinh ami Itasnler;
HobertHttn iiinl Hcbalk.
XKW YOHK. (A Fl) Hereatinff
Hie Hnivi's 8 to 4. Ihe (ilantN ex-
tented their winning Htrenk to hU
tfameH.
it. ii.
4 a u
S 14 1
Kaiup, Cra
Harne.s and
HoHton
w Vork
Hatterb ft: .1. Harnei,
ham and Hlb.son; V.
Nnuder.
It.
Phb-affo 10 12 2
I'lttsburK . - 9 12 3
HatterleH: I.uhIi, Keen, Jacobs,
Hluke and Hartnett ; K re met-, Ad
ams, Koupal, Soiikci and Hooch.
TMIILAM-.U'IIIA (AH) IE. II. K.
Brook I. n H 1 I 2
I'hlladelphla HI 14 2
Hatterb'H; retty. Ituab, lieratur,
Thorniahh n. ne.schjfer and Deber
ry. Taylor; Hik, I'illinKltn and
llenlltic.
ST. IPTR (Al')- H. H.
rincinnatl ; 7 it 0
St. I-ouIm 2 8 1
JJattcrlcs; l.innie and 1 laiKfave;
Oh'kerman, Jjay, llallahaii and
Honzales,
; mi:s toi.ay
AnierUnn laiiKim
NVw Vork at WnHhtiiKlon.
Detroit ut 'hlcaKo.
Ht. liulN al t'levehiml.
Phlhidelphla at Honton.
VaUonnl lanuur
Inwion ut New York.
Hrooklyn al Philadelphia.
OhicHKo ut PittNbuitf.
('Itii'lnnatl at St. l.ouiH.
More Than 500,000 Pounds Of
ICured Meats Sold In 1924
And a Proportionate Amount of Lard
WHY? QUALITY PRICK.
Pure Lard 100'; pure, State Analysis)
r.O lbs. Net
10's
ii's
Yn
1 Hi. Net :
BREAKFAST BACON. Siarar-cui-cd. hoavv 30c lb.
HKKAKFAST BACON, SuSar-eure(l .'. 33c lb.
PICNICS. Sucrar-cured 1SC lb.
BACON BACKS, Sugar-cured 27c lb.
Fresh from smokehouse every week. We save you
! to 2.V on your Cured Meats and refund your money
if you are. not satisfied.
Grande Ronde Meat
HOOVKR, CITY AM) KCONOMY
Out of Game.
ljr P
The 1:
Kiebill Hc.-ison oiienett
the other day but not for "Ituhhit
Mara nv die. at at HhortHto of tin.'
C'hlcaijy CubH He w;ish forced to
watch V the pniceedini.'rt 1 .'nun the
iN'iifdi uh the result of fruciurlnK hii
ankle during an exhibition iami nut
tin the eoaxt Hi 1b hert fdmwn with
hi present pal 11 p;iir yf crutrhvif. '
t'hihs
Salt Lake ...
San I'ranclscf
Hon Aiiffeles
Sac raiueiilo
Oakland
.Seattle
Vernon
W. I Pet.
...12 :i .mm
...11
....1 r
.... i
.... r
.... r.
.... 4
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,:ir.7
..-if. 7
.21 ro
.2:11
Portland ;
POItTLAMi (Al') Oaklnnd
Portlaml, postponed; wet Kt'oiinds.
Salt l,ake 4, ,os Atmclcs it
i.uh a(;i:i,i;s (AP) it. 11. k.
Salt Luke 4 -S 1
I -oh Anneles 3 H . fi
Hatteries: MeCabe and Peter.s;
Kooi and Sandbe.-K.
Seaitli' 2, Vermin 0
SKATTLi: (AP) H. II. i;.
V-rnon 0 r 1)
Seattle 2 Hi ))
Hatterles: Oldham and llannali,;
.Mil jus and lialdwin. ?
San l-Viiiifi-i'ti
sacham i;nt
Sacraineiitn ..
San Vrancisco
HI,
Snenuni'iito 5
(AP) P.. II.. K.
F. 12 4
Id 17 S
Hatterics:
Mitchell and
I I Utiles
A Kin W'.
ami Shea ;
Pacific fiKisj Lea ".no
Salt Lcke at 1 ,( in An: li s.
Sacramento at Sau l-'ranclscn.
Oakland al Portland.
Vernon at Seattle.
Tht world (jets better.
know a man who is so hom-st
pas bis doctor bills.
W( -'.A i
I i ( II !
, ti I I
iwr
INDIANS SHUT
OUT VERNON
p Billy
i iti:i:riTh
Itn-chall K mil only Hie iihHimhiI
ialinua of our cMililr tint Ibe
Kiinie of ill) lifllioim.
A "ni.al of t'.i lio Moires f
Hie aihniH piiifeslonal Icimui's
inaUcs liiicrcHiiif reading,
Once upon a titm- Irish ami Her
man name prcdom ina t id. While
HI ill I 'iifiirtnw iron line nt ty. t hey
fftrut only n Hmall part of the pro-es-io!ia
I pei Hon nel,
i;ef-(-ntiy j made comment on
Hi., fact thai plaer of Hebrew
birth were few and far belwei n hi i
t he majors. j
Since the Jewish bova idiine ill'
!rt)i.ny iher Hpoit.s, their failure -, it j
K over It ik' in biiebnU has always'
be n more or leK nt :t msier.
In bi(r tf aue eirf-b-s tin- opinion
prevail t hat bikr business has
handicapped players of Hebrew i
birth. To be a micccm as ;i bail j
player, it must be tnken up almost. ;
it mon as ihe yfjunsler is abb- lo j
j walk and throw. :
Ilifcnily I n I'lvi'd n crv intcr-
! .t,j.r ,.(hT on this subjfH-t. fiun-
Inu I'i'oiii faic i7 Hebrew birth, I
am Hilling to ii'-crpt It in pan us
limil. Hero it is:
I.IKi:.S SIMHtTS j
"I bf-ff 10 disagree with you on j
your explanation of why Ihcre are i
so few ball players of Hebrew birth
in t he mu tors. It is not because
as bovs they are ton busy b-arnlnti i
the lundamenialM of busimss, ihej
art of iiuiktnir mom v, j
"Insteaii he devotis an unusually
lari;e pari of bis time lo his edu- j
cat ion. wh icb Is. per ba pM one of j
the ways making money in the
end. j
"However, Ih'- a vera Re ' A nn-rica n j
horn Jewish yoiiUKKter has t lie
same aptilmle for sports as the
other American boys. liaseball Is
tlm most popular of all. Hasket
ball Is a close second.
"I )rop around to I he play
grounds In any cily and yon will
find t he Jewish boy well repre
sented in every faille that is beiiiK
played."
Now Hir the punch of Hie Idler,
Ihe i-ry best reason I hae ccr
beard in cilanat ion of the sea ic
ily of tlir Hebrew In major leu
Itnt ball.
PAIEKXTS OIMIK'T
"The bit; reaiajti for the scarc
ity of Jewish bis league iv Is t he
st ron (h parenial object bin to an
athletic career t)f the professional
type.
"The parents of the present Jew
ish Kt-n-rai ion of youngsters arc
for the most part folks who were
born In Kurope, They have dif
ferent, interests anil ideas or rec
reation ami think more highly of
Intellectual pursuits than indulg
ence in sports.
"When the present generation of i
ewish A ntt rican-born youngsters i
becouic tin- adult generation, and,
beiue; born in this country has an
interest in the national nnu then
there will be mi parental objection'
Ion sports career and Hebrew stars
will make their names in the ma- j
jors." !
The- wrller of tin Icltor said lit
expected this lo happen In alsmt !
10 yviux niul Cam dohn Mctiraw's j
wMi for n llidircw Ut star will) I
tin Now York (aiants would he 1
Itihilbfl.
Fresh Rendered
$11.00
1.S5
)o
(id
25
Company
MARKLTS
Forms Cabinet
7
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CopyrlKht by Harris & Kwing.
ICuiih Vamb rvi-lde. soekiHHt leadoi
In He!j4ii.m. and forin:r mininter ol
justiee. li!i been naineiV premier uiid
Ih nokv foriiilnj; a cublutt to Hiiiew-d
lUotiti who reHlnniM with i'rvmlt-i
'I'JitMii.m.
O. A. C. REGENTS
REtiRET PAHSSIN(,
OFT. II. CRAWFORD
The follnwlne; resftlution has
been received from K. i:. Wilson,
atloiney al I'orvalhs and secr'etary
of t he trefoil AKi lcultiiral col
leiri' board of rewni.i:
WHKHL'AK. the frhn hand of
death ban taken .ludKe Thomas H.
'"rav.fonl, honored member of the
' iivjmn A(;r(culiural colIeR-e board
of i-i Keiita. As a renvoi and as a
KTadnnb' of the institution. Jud'ie
t 'raw lord's sir vices wen- always
al Ihe disposal of the college ami
its aul horiticH. I Ms pi rsnal in
terest In st 1 nb nts am) st mb-nt ;ir-livith-H
was pai I iciihi 1 ly keen, and
his loyally to Ihe college always
'lilt, ip-stlon. ny l,iH death O. A. '.
and the cause of education hi
L'ener.-tt have lost a valuable
McK. & K.
LIQUID ALHOLENK
The Physiologically
Inert Oil
Refined from genuine
Taissirn Oil
Colorless, Odorless
and Tasteless
Ends constipation
Moon Dru Co.
Everything for the
Sick Room
Phone M-68
WE SPECIALIZE
ON
Generator
Starling
Ignition
All Electrical Repairs
To Your Car
Guaranteed
Service
Full Line of
Service Parta
Battery Electric
Service
1311 Wash.
M-753
Your Cake
As The Piece Your Friend
Gave You
ou can have success and save monev at (he same lime hv
makinsr all your cakes and pastries with y
SWANS I)0VN CAKE FLOUR
The main ingredients that arc used to make cakes (such a.
suear, butter and eSRs) you will lid now arc verv leasonlb.
lor Swans Down Cake Flour or any necJLnVfZSSE'
Phone Main 80
Pattison Bros Grocery
friend, whovt; passing will Ion?
bo felt.
TH K 1 1 K F( It he It rcwol ved
thut ue tiereby express our deep -
chi and most Hliicen rt-Kret over
Hp' death of Hf-Kt-nt t'rawfoid.
and that we extend our condol -
enccH to IiIm i-clullVeH. He It furth
er resolved that a copy of this
resolution he hp road upon the of
ficial mtuuteH of this meet in ir.
Ceorue A. I'alllliter.
H. Irvine
K. It. Aldrich.
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REPAIR NERVES
WORN TO
S II RE I) S
To live on your nerves Is like
drawing money out of ihe bank
instead of living on the interest, j
Soon tin-re is none left. Then yon ,
aie banknpl. SV nil h nerves. I
To live on nervous encryy alone j
Is to draw on your reserve force.
The nerves t-ive w ay under t In- j
strain. Then a very serious and :
oftentimes falal condition follow.';. !
The nerve strain must be relieved
or darne r lies ahead. j
Hupa Neuritis Tablets are com
pounded to soothe and relieve in-l
flammaiion of the nerves. Tie y I
are absolutely harmless, contain I
no bromides or narcoilcs or other
habit-foi iiiIuk drills. Hy uoiuw tli
rect lo the cause or the trouble
t hey act lo ease I he nerve pains
that resull from diseased and
"hl"d'-st mjiik" m-i'Ves which usual
ly lespurul.lo iheir hcalim; inllu
enee wiili amaintf rapblily.
i;opa N.urills Tablets offer a
sane, common sense, scientific
Ireatim-nt endorsed by many h-ad-1m;
physicians. Sl.nl Ibis tn-ai-metil
roday. Tin- price Is Jl "11 ''
bottle. Voiir ihie;i,rist will recom
mend t hem. t led 'i-os I n im
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
3 1I)S. Rhubarb for 25c
1 lb. TIome-n;rovn Asparagus .15c
We Receive Fresh Vejvotuhle.s
Every Morning
THE CITY GROCERY
Juflt Back of Onrr's on Fir Street
FHOND RUIN 61S RAT BAVM FRHK DELIVERY
jr Buy Them
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. Phone 393-W
THIS IS
Armstrongs
linoleum Week
Come in and look over the many beautiful
patterns in our stock.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Exide Batteries
STROM bi:ro
8. K. Spotlights
Packard Wire all size.
Generator A Starter Itiuslnn
I.lc'it Globes all Bliiu
I Jimp Sockets
Genuine Remy anil Iliii-o
OolU, I'olnli, etc.
FRED T.
Can Be Just
1
I
1
j
Men nic Ifiml In their prniso
of thes. flitt' spring li.
ir yini want to breuk uwa.v
flfim Hie same old. tnini1 obi
tlihu-, miu'II ,m' sl,,rt'
ami simrklc of ihcsc new
arrivals.
ASH BROTHERS
More will .suplily yon. Mi'll nr
liil.il. In li.lr., II :i rilvvi'r lill n Kti t
rar, n ininilini.- u llml il l "l"Hil
IIMlii III HWJl' ll.ilivr- I'lliH.
RONCHITIS
At bdtium rub the throat una
chest thoroughly with-
v a fo Rue
Oittr 17 Million rmJJjjdYarljf
Fill Every Socket With
EDISON MAZDA HPS
Where You See This Sign
CAHIllRETOnH
Klaxon IIo?iia
Slop I.lghK
Uoliert Hosch and Diamploa
Upark I'liiifs
Copper TubliiK
Garbrlel- tie ii libera
BURGESS
108 Jefferma In
As Good
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