THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1923
5
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News from
Valley Points
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
BETHEL TO HAVE
L
itself is expected to betjln ly Aug
nut i.
Tho old school building, which
iimn mndo by remodelling tho old
Dunknrd church here, Is declared
to bo too old for continued school
aervlce.
The board which has charge of
the new building Ifl composed of
E. B. Matten, chairman; A. L..
Schulz and H. H. Boles. V. R.
linker is clerk of the bourd.
The school Is to be located ap
proximately t miles directly east
of tho state penitentiary, on tne
naved road which runs past the
four corners.
M'CORMICK HEIR PROMOTED
Chicago, July 17 Fowler Mc-
Cormick, aclon of tho harvester
manufacturing family, hud desert
ed the overalls for tho white col
lar and DtiHlneaa suit. He haa been
promoted from the laboring Job he
has held in the Milwaukee plant
of tho International Harvester
company to a position in the ac
counting division. Ho had work-
tunl -construction of tho building1 cd as a factory hand for six months
Bethel, Or., July 17 Work will
begin here in the near future on
construction of a new 4000 dis
trict school, to accommodate 30
or 35 pupils, and to be opened for
use with the regular fall term next
September. It will consist of one
large room, with a modern stage
and a lunch room.
Plays produced by the school
children will be presented at vari
ous times during the winter months
and the neighborhood will turn out
to witness them, according to pres
ent plans. Plana for tho building I
nro being drawn up by Freeman
and Htruble, Salem architects, Ac
London, July If. (A.P.) Oth
er dieea03 than cancer may yield
their secrets to scientific workers
armed with tho technical moth
oda evolvii by Dr. William K.
Oyer and his better colleague, )".
J. . Barnard.
Thla 8Uf?gestio;i Is put forward
today by the Lances, authoritive
British. medical journal, in pre
senting papers bv two scieuUbts
on their recently announced dis
coveries regarding the causes of
cancer.
"New technical methods were
made available," It says will be ap
plicable to icsearcJi along a whole
enormous front. Diseases liKe
measles, small pox, encephalitis.?,
foot and mouth disease, and dsg
distemper may yield their secrets
weapons. '
Thus fa1 nothing haa been re
vealed as to how tho method can
be made ap'jl'cable to tho dlsenfiss
mentioacJ, but U ifl beiioved it
formation may be forthcoming in
this rcjpuct very soon.
QUEEN MARY OPENS
MATERNITY HOSPITAL
London, July 17 (AP) Queen
Mary added several devotees to
her list of admirers yesterday
when she opened an extension of
the Salvation Army's maternity
hoapltul in the East EnU of Lon
don. In one ward were a number of
unmarried mothers, who though
aware of the queen's visit, did not
expect her to take notice of their
presence. The unexpected how
ever, happened, 'Her Majesty
pressing a special desire to
them.
The queen went to the bedside
of each woman, and won tholr af
fections by her kindly words of
to worker mnei with these nsv I praise for their babies.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS
"HAZEL GREEN
Mrs. Anna Wheeler and eMl
dren'of Salum si'ent Sunday w-IU
Mr. and Mm H Wachen.
"l'i;',vIie 1 pulling his flax tli'.s
nd family.
r".ffTku and ilaUKut
TBI to Oregon City Sum!
Mr. aad Mrs. W. 13. McOo
mack who featured in an accid
on their 4th o.' July celebration
A number of relatives neiu
Mv. Ellon Vr.iiClcavo celebn:
her 80th birthday by spending
th-s evening v. lib her Saturd.iy
Tlww nerosent were Mr. nud Mr
Tmn VimOldave. Mr. nnd Mrs. Al
vln VanUleave fcnd children M
vin iiml Ocmevlcve. Mr. and M
Dulnli Van Cleave nnd childiun,
Mr. and Mm. L'llitim Cordlor, .V!'.
Louisa Johnson. Mr. and Mi
ltobort Ucera. Mr. and Mrs. Lest,
Vanclcavo and fi.mily, Churl.
VunCleavo nnd family. Mr. su
Mrs. Win. McMoiris and Mrs. Mfc
tiliin VanCleave and daug'ili
Ilertha of Salem. Mrs. James Luc
key und Kov. Leila Luckcy.
Ilvrmnn C. Warden spent Hon
rlnv at ILivcrsido with Mr. and Mr
Mluell.
Mr Woodanl hint returned ott
nmnuli.i;: urea wcolts' vucttllun
with his sun at Owago.
Mrs. I'.iter h:.s returned to h
Immn lii l'urtli'iid after spcudin
tin, wi"-U Willi her sifter, Mrs. Ue
ii.in:UI.
IMifUm Ck'UH iiR went lo Poi t
laud Sum'nv to olt-'-nd the
convention. Ilo returned W
mv;il:iv. '
Mim Carolyn Johnson uf Seat
tie, Wash., nrrivrd Saturday even
lil'l lo bo Willi be' brother, Albar
for (Mime time.
lieno l'ulmnte.l Is In Haaol
Grcuu for a few days at I he home
of hie pare.ils, An. and Mrs. li'?
l'alni.nler.
Mrs. Mc'Jalfery and family !
in Wood Turk the 4 111.
iip.irito Zi.liiioki died at th
hospital Tuesday ndor short 111
n Hi- death In very mud
Krleved one rs l-e leaves a wife icu
sou to survive hii.i. Mo was lal
to rest In the St Ilarbara ceni.:
inrv Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and M-u. Tern VanCleavo
-nvo a plums at Sponns Laud
ini? Hjitiirdav foi their borry pic
knrR A e-noil tlr.-.e was had by :i'l
Mr. reeella. Lnkm spent tto
week end a'. Mrs Ceo. Ziellnskl s.
Mr. nnd Mrs Niel Wolf of suit
nn.l Mr. riiI Mrj reterson of Su-
lem spent Sundiy with Mrs. Mai-
tlia Wolf.
Ion Kjmv of Central Howel
came ovjr Monday to help LjiiIs
Kahow repair his separator ioi
the tlire.ihiliK swiioii.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hnwklna.
Mildred a l l Bertha Wlllliimson uf
Salem and l.onb Ucrlrulf visum
at the N. i vili:nicn home on
Sunday.
About 100 enrod themselves
at the 11 1'..' Iia.?-;;r picnic Siindav
Air. and Mrs V. O. Johnson ard
family nnl Mies Tolyn Johii'vii
of Seatll", 'Vh . irotur.'d to SH
verton an I Woo-.lrirti Sunda
Mr. anl lis. Wi:l. Itiikman i ."
Cluxler cili.'d m Mr. and Mrs. I .
A. Kobow tiundiy cveliitiir.
A number of ir.pio in this coir
llliinlly 'l.-M'(. In to see tile Ciirirv
City flo-.irl.ir, mllU fire SuudM
evrnlnr;.
Willie Dnal.m was In rorth.vd
last week al:endlnu ('. K. rumor.
tlon Crailpa ritr.;(Mi. Mrs. N
P. William-i- n nnd Ki.slelle r jil-fi
on Mrs. Vm. Oveig.ud of Saltln
Sunday.
Miss Lc.l Lu.'key returned S.t
iinlr.y fro.n l'o-t'.and where rlie
had spent I lie wc k atlelidinR
convention.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Swank.
. Mr. and Mrs. E. Roberts spent
the week end with relatives In
Salem.
The palur-TS have Just finished
(tlvlng Al! -rt Ring's residence l
Tresh coat, of p.Vnt.
Little Evelln Vabghn entertain
id eight little girls last Friday aft
1 noon tn honor of her third birth
.v. Tho afternoon was spent in
L.is g:unes after which dainty
Jshnieuts were served. Those
nt wero Rdth and Esther
.yona, XjLicue ana ucuian ienis.
Constance Uodoker, Helen Hlatt,
Zola Surry and Winifred Martin.
James Abel of Los Angeles, Is
visiting with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Abel of Lyons.
Mrs. JVIuyd Herry returned from
Idaho last wock whero she has
bcn visiting her parents.
Mr. and Atrs. Warren Yonker,
Mrs. Itoxie Trask and Mrs. Alex
llodeker were Salem visitors Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trask and
Lawrence Trask are among those
visiting ut Crater lake this week
and Airs. Stupka.
Air. and Mrs Alga Murphy and
Mr. and Mrs. V. Dare Sloper m
tored to Portland Thursday mol
ing to attend the Elks convention
U. L. Uolph went to Portllud
Thursday on buriDess and also to
attend tho Elki convention.
Andrew Lombrecht employed a
tho Crabtroo Lumber Co., had
misfortuno to be hit by a cool
on tbo chest Wednesday. He was
rushed to a doctor and an X-Hay
taken but just how bad his injur
is are is not known.
Mr. and Mrs J'rauk Poieer and
daughter Hetty motored to Salem
Wednesday evening.
TUIiNEll
STAYTON
Str.ytnn, July 17. Mr. and Mrs
Jams Hipp of tiublmilty wore i
town on iKisinr-sa Tuesday. Mr.
Hipp Is tho niiul mail carriu
Sublimity.
Mrs. C. H. TJrPwcr is in the hw
pltal nt SlOh! rocovcrinr? troi:
41 1 n ot tin l.'vA : o n )it' rf or in d .
few days iik-.
win. Poll is, v.ho for bo in.in
yoarti was a lctt.tlent of Stayton
pa';H(?(l thruu.'Tli hero wodncyili
iu-riii!i;' on hie way to lYinlh'tin
Anient Kin,; of Victor INiin
kVK a business caller Wcdnes-
lay.
Olive Stewart, 1 4 year ol 1
laiiKhttT of Ted Stewart near A!c
hana who ran eway from her
lionui Into Saturday niht n
heen loralod in t'orvallis accori
tip; to vord rear h lug local otfi
ors from that city.
1 1 oo. tt ro who u ti d K v n re 1 1 A r
nold made a tr;j to (.he Uitz-L.ir
iicn mines l.i tho Ulack KaKlo dis-
trirt Weilnesfln.
Iiwrph 11. llrewor, wifo and son
who have been vitdling at tlie
homo of Mrat Allio llrewer, hive
moved thoir household aflcolu
ritlainook whera they are estib
lishing a homo
Mr. and Ms Parrrl I.akn t,f
Watsonville, ':'I., are visltin; at
Ihn homo of Mt.sd Susan KtMtus.
Mr. lal;o Is a sun of Mrs. Hj.1o
l.nko, who Kpeut tho winter hi
Thy will also vleit nt tho farm
horncti of William Iako and Mr
Del Harrington eit of town.
Mrs. lle.iter Coatcs has movc.l
htr furniture to Albany w'ioio
he will make her home with her
son. IVd routes
IjCKt.T ll.HTOrtS nml wifo tin-
Utiisoil tho Kw ins propiM'iy on
Second strret nrd are at bom-
there to their trifiicls.
The Throe Links t'lub wm en
tertaiucd at a law n party nt tho
Ken t-Vhatn'-r homo WVilnc.iday
ttenioon, Mrs Hon Hrliao'nr,
Mrs. Ployd ( hisnng and Mit.
rank Stnplia rtilng as host?sr!t.
he uflnrnrnm was spent in doin-i
ncy work mm couviMaMin.
'aint.y ref roslinu nt wore nertvd
by thi liosli's::e.-i. Thofio iMijityi'ij;
ho nftfin l.hmi wiM'e Mivduins il.
, Ciahliee, I'airy Iluniphicy-i, II.
Ilourliamp. V. A. Cladfk, Clydo
)wniug, t'lias lUirnicsler, Anton
rotus, Are:ilp Cf.Hpell, I has. 1 o lie
U-llo Pkkliu Conrad Nei'H..
lio Murphy uva the ImwIimsoi.
SchiU'frr. Mis. t'hrff il'i'.s
v-i B, Ci nr.
-rf
k r.
of
Mra. C. jHoueri and her son
Li. Bones, and wile wero busiuesi
visitors In Salem Friday.
O. A. JV.ciay and family enjoy
ed u vlult with some cousins from
Canada who stopped off last tveek
a trip t.iro'.i:r:i the country.
Hay li.i.itr. J'JMffi'iS !miMiagr
lor th Hf.Mmor.'j Lumbtfr to,
was a visitor Frroay uigiit with
his father E, C, iaiker uu.i family
baturday morning Hay and hi
father nuul-j a buiiness triy to Sci
Dr. Eva;:s, the cyo man was i
town last veek in the lutcrc:t
his proioj.on. lr, Evaaa mud
tlii terri oiy 2i yearn ai;y
was ptitt'ui; in i-art of his time
renewing o'd acqiiainlanrt;
The Tuii-ior pout oL tae .Mile.
hi Lieu Co., of S iicm, "-ol uived
hollur last Wodut.t:duy to be utuii
to, pumpiLi i w-ite-r and to tuiulb
M. T. Mi.ier 13 having a new
roof put ui. his ruiiiieu'i') whie
with the n-:v coat of paint recent
ly added f really improve ill
I oak a and cjndilU-u of the Millui
home.
The M;'.;.'i'o JI.-Kinloy family at
tended the unioral of Jutlse Down
in:; at Sa c 111 Sat ii (Jay aftcrnoc-u.
Tho flax pullorj are hu:-,y tins
days in or-ltr to st-'t the flax
of tho nro.ind befi ro it is too rlpt,
liaiph r.r.d .jHinard Wrlh
tpent a few days visitiu;r ahuo
n iends in Turner.
A 1111 ml 11 : of tno memlieri ant:
famillea of 1 h9 Ucal ltebokah m
near Morioi Sun "by for a picnic
and repor: a vry enjoyab' time
(Jalo Hi'i-'ther.; havo pur :!iaseil
a flax puller and started pullln;
operation last Saturday.
Mra. F.i l U'.inwiR was ill
few days the pazi week wuh neur
alKla.
Miss A:;iira KeMy was vij'tiitcr
tinniQ f i) l;a StintUy. Rho hati just
returned Iim n.-ir Kimene where
!Jhe Iiiim boon purlting uhorriea.
Frank Lyle ami family of Pore
CORNS
In one minute Juat that qwkk I he pain I
if. Df . SrhnU'n Zlno-pnd It the nf, cure,
ling me thed to relieve painful corns. Hr
vent the rrenanre nnd rubbing of tight
shoes the eu of corn. Unfailing In
Its action. The results!- Immediate. Cost
but n trllle. At nil drug and shoe stores.
BrSchoUs
rut one on the punt is gone
land and ilr. and Mrs. I. F J.y'o
of Turner visited, with Ptroy Lyn
and family cf Mil! City dnmluy.
Harold bilgg'S was a .Mario a
visitor Sunday.
Miss Luoile Riches was v lii ting
in Salem Sunday.
Floyd Irter ih'pped a car load
of hay from Turner last w.ieli
Coman Traccy commenced ball
ins hay for Guy Hobson Minaay
Guy repnns an excellent 'Isld.
The lumber If on th-j ercuuJ
to build the new retting vatu at
the local liax i.lant. Tuoy have
taken on more help in order to
be ready for the new crop.
Mrs. .Stewart of Salem was a
visitor ut the E C. Baker heim
Monday ar-d Tuecday.
A crew of uisu are at work at
the S. F. station building, a new
platform, roshingling and making
other ioiprovemtiats. ; -
Bonei L'rothers have flttei up
a new service car for the '-iso of
the garaga. If you see red
streak coming down tho road,
that's it.
A letter rtee'-ved this week from
Mollis Hones, would lead ono to
think thero wad worn placi'3 to
live than the Willumette Valley,
He Is finding lota of dust, boat
and wind.
FALLS CITY
Falla City, July 17 Mra. Julius
Llveriek was a Salem -shopper
Thursday,
Will Dormnn of Salem has rent
ed the R. D. Tirown property and
will help his father with tho , work !
it tbo J'jverlay Poultry ranch.
11. M. Smith was In Valaetz Wed
nesday and Thui-mlay on behalf of
tbo Falls City bank.
Mrs. Win. MeCornilek of Peedec
has been visit Intr several days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martii
Deal.
w. 13 Mclvown and sister, Mrs.
Hatcher' are In ttend thla week,
visiting their brother, Willard.
Miss Hah Kohinson Is in Port
land this week visiting with rela
tives.
Air. and Mrs. joe Hubbard were
over from Independence tho first
f tho week nnd visited with Mrs.
L. K. Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. M D. Ha mm el
have moved Into their beautiful
now homo on tho hill south of town
They recentty purchased the prop
erty from W. H. Heard nnd have
made extensive Improvements' be
fore moving into it.
Mra. Walter Clnrlt and son Donald-
and daughter Marjorle havo
moved into tho house she has va
aetz, after almost a year's ab
sence. Mrs. Barney Philip has just re
turned to her home at Spokane.
Washington, after several months,1
vUit with her son on his farm near)
town.
Miss Delia Gr Is wold of Portland
was up from Portland Sunday and
visited with her brother, R. I
fjriswold and family.
Mrs. May Lowe has moved to
Dallas and the Wm. Hawk family
moved into th ehouse she haa
cated. -
The work on the ball courts Is
being hurried up by the Eoworth
league folks on their property near
tne city park no as to be ready
by August first. When the annual
convention meets here. Work la al
so being done by the city such as
widening and smoothing the streets
and the road that leads to the park
Wm. Murphy, fl2, St. Paul, Or.,
died July 15th at St. Vincent'
hospital, Portland. Mr. Murphy
was born on the farm two miles
north of town, and lived here all
his life, naving retired a few years
ago, with only the gravel business
to look after. He is survived by
nis widow Emma Murphy, and
uiree gmicren, an ot wnom are
grown, one son Howard who lives
In the east and two daughters
Frances and Beatrice at home. The
funeral services were held at the
St, Paul church on Friday morn
ing at 10:30. Interment in the St.
Paul cemetery.
SILVERTON
Silverton, Ore., July 17.
funeral ervicos wore conducted
by the Christian Science church
at tne undertak ne narlors Tn...
day for Mrc. Nancy Jane Desart
who died at Silverton Moni'.iy.
Mrs. De3art wu horn on January
ioii, ana nad uvea at Silver-
ton for the past fifteen yeare. S'10
wao tH3 vldow of Dennis Deaart
and the mother of eight children.
tnreo ot whom ate no longer 1
Ins. The surviving children .ire
Alfred, Ben. Jerry, Emmett end
Harry Desart. all of Silverton.
interment waj in the Silverion
cemetery.
Sonhus B. T'nuiestad of fir.,!
Porks, Norlh Deltota, left Silver
ton Wednesday moraine after .i
throe weeks' v'slt here with rel
atives and frlonds. Mr. Tlnirin-
stad is superintendent of the
schools at Mux, North Dakota and
is also Interested In real est!!!
in North Dakota As he formerly
made hla home at Silverton ho
took advantage of vacation time
to renew afua!urances here
E. A. Witlto ot MoIIala mailo a
business trip to hnverton Mondny.
Ho was accompanied by Mn
While who camo for treatment of
an Infected thumb. The Whites
conduct a shingle mill near Wil
holt Spnntrs.
Mr. and Mrs 0. T. Dradstui
and two children of Silverton lef:
Wednesday mornir.g for North Da
kota. They are making the trip
by car to Harvey, their former
home, and where they now DV-in
to live. The Eradstads have lived
here for a number of years but
found it .lecessary to return to
look after a farm and other l
teresU. 'They have many friends
here who nope tney will soon re
turn to Oregon again.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Jacobson and
daughter, Florence, spent Tues
day visiting acquaintances at S
loin.
Miss Then Jeneen returned to
Silverton Wednesday night afler
a tew daj-s spent near Portland.
.Mrs, K lies.' II Scott substituted
the office of Drs. Kcene and Ste3'.
Iiammer during Miss Jensen's ab
sence. 1
CENTRAL HOWELL
Central Howell, July 17 Mr.
and Mrs. William Roth of Salem
parents of Henry .and Ernest Roth
returned Thursday from an extend
ed trip east. They drove through
to Kansas and report extremely
hot weather there. They stopped
In Washington on their return
trip, for a visit with relatives.
Dan Steffen and family motor
ed to Portland Sunday morning.
Miss Ellen Steffen who spent
few daya there returned home with
them In the evening.
A large Essex automobile late
Saturday night crashed through
a guard fence on a. sharp- turn on
the Salem -Silverton highway near
the Central Howell school and was
badly wrecked. As far as could be
learned no one was hurt. It was
apparently a stolen car as It was
deserted just a few minutes after
the accident, according to a pass
erby and no claim has been made
for the car to date.
Many people from this commun
ity have been enjoying the band
concerts and fountain display at
Salem.
Mrs. Geo, Ntman and children,
Dorothy and George, Jr., spent
few days at the Joe Kaser home
going back Saturday evening.
FIVE KILLED IN COLLISION
Billings, Mont., July 17 Five
unidentified persons were killed
and two others injured seriously
here early today when a Chicago,
Burlington and Qulncy passenger
train crashed Into an enclosed au
tomobile at a grado crossing.
The car was ground to bits and
the bodies of the victims scattered
along tho right of way.
HEALTH CLINIC AT
BROOKS SET JULY 21-2
Brooks, July 17 The Marlon
county health examination for
children of pre-school age and for
babies, will be held In the Metho
dist church at Brooks on Tuesday
and Wednesday, July 21 and 22.
Whether older children will also
be examined at this time will de
pend on the response to this op
portunity. If the time does not
permit, a later date may be ar
ranged. Time assignment should
be phoned to Mrs. Walter Fuller
for Tuesday and to Mrs. Fred
Batchelor for Wednesday.
WILLS HOPES DEMPSEY
BOUT GOES THROUGH
Paris, July 17 (AP) When
shown New York dispatches today
stating that Jack Dempsey had
signed for a match with him, Har
ry Wills, American negro heavy
weight, who is In Europe for a
brief vacation said:
"I hope the story Is true, but I
have heard nothing myself directly.
"Everything Is in the hands ot
Paddy Mullins, who is fully em
powered to sign for me, but I havo
had no word from him yet,'
STABBED IN THE BACK
BY NEURITIS
Painful Knifelike Thrusts Banished Forever Quick, Per
manent Relief Follows This Newly Discovered Treatment
Sharp, darting, torturing pains
through neck, arms, shoulders and
legs these are the symptoms of
Neuritis Some mistake It for rheu
matism. Often it is called neural
gia. Don't take dope or coal tar
products. They only give false re
lief. Often they affect the heart
dangerously.
Tho surest and safest way to rid
yourself of these agonizing pains is
get a bottle of Eopa Neuritis
Tablets, the recent discovery of aj
prominent physician. These tablets
ire harmless no bromides nar-1
cotics or coal tar.
They are formulated to give Im
mediate relief from the tortures of
neuritis pains and to restore dis
eased nerves to healthy condition,
thus to remove forever the cause of
the inflammation and pa-ins.
Even If you've suffered for years
Ropa Neuritis Tablets will stop
those agonizing pains and bring
quick relief. Youc druggist will
recommend them.
Perry's Drug store and all other
leading druggists will supply you.
Mail orders filled. Adv.
Not One Live FIy& Or Mosquito H In Homes
Where Black Flag Is Used. It Kills!
Get those flies, mos
quitoes, and roaches!
Don't let one escape.
Kill them all with
Buck Flag the surest
death to pests ever dis
covered. Buck FiiAi does
not stun it kills 1 It con
tains a secret vegetable in
gredient that bugs breaths
and die. But it is absolutely
harmless to humans and animals.
Not only flies, mosquitoes and
roaches, but Black Flao also kills
nnts, moths, dog fleas, bedbugs,
plant lice, chicken lice.
Kot a singlo bug escapes Black
Flag. That is what makes it great I
Ordinary insecticides kill, at best,
only 6 out of every 10 bugs. The
four which get away breed hundreds
which return.
Black Flao kills 10 out of every
The deadliest killer
of roaches, too,
ever discovered
but harmless to
humans.
TO bugs. Use either
tho powder or liquid.
Both aro equally deadly
to pests, with these
three exceptions never
use any liquid an furs;
use the powder to moke them
mothproof. Always use tho
powder to kill dog fleas and
lice.
Thousands use both powder
and liquid preferring tho liquid to
kill flies, mosquitoes and moths
nnd tho powder to kill roaches, ants,
bedbugs, dog fleas and plant lice.
Black Flao costs less. Powder,
25c up. Powder Gun, 10c. Liquid,
25c up. Sprayer, 45c. Introductory
package containing can of liquid
and sprayer for only 65c, At drug,
grocery, hardware and department
stores." Buy Black Flao today.
itC
J. ?
DoritletM
ash spread
Apnlv a little Resinol Ointment to
the first bit of itching rash or patch of
eczema and check it before It develops
mio a scrioui orstuhDorn skin iron hie.
It's amazing how quickly this soothing
uimmrm siojw ncmng, rccmccs inuam
mntionand soreness and restores the
skin to its normal healthy condition.
Your druggist mD the ReinoI products.
Resleol
V.V.V.V.V.V.V
LYONS
Lyons, July IT Miss
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TEMPTING FRUIT ICES
l'ut an unopened can of any kind of fruit in a bucket
of ice and salt, let it stand for three hours cut off Jhc
top and have ready for service as tempting a fruit ice as
you ever tasted.
Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co.
Trompt residence deliveries. Order early. Phone 280.
"We never close" 5C0 Trade str et.
Ask driver for our book on "Froien Desserts'
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