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PAo« iwæfc ftA ttt n atftög lay, Januar» 10, 1925 PROFESSIONAL Classified Column C larified Column Rate« One cent the word each time To run every Issue for one month or more, %c the word each time. FO R R E N T FOR RENT: — T h re e room fu rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t close in. P h o n e 40 o r 432Y . 1 0 8 -tf peitti/- PH YSICIANS DR. H A W L E Y —¡Above office. P h o n e 91. Tidings S pecial a tte n tio n given to p y o r rh o ea . O ffice u p s ta irs in B eav er B lock. P h o n e 1 7 8 -J. 233-tf. DR. G. C. P H E T T E P L A C E . c e llen t w o rk and m any a re fin d in g ' victory. Do n o t fail tq h e a r them in m essage a n d in song. T he e v a n g e lis tic m e e tin g s w ill c o n tin u e a ll next w e e k . All a re cor- .. , a t t h . M ,'h 1 ° '" e e ,ln g s a t th e M e th o d ,,, c h u rc h . -Miss Edith Dodge, Editor Phone Items to her at 39, between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. DR. C. W. HANSON Dentist Dentistry SPEAKER , C A L E N D A R O F EV E N T S W ed n esd ay , J a n u a r y 14. J u n io r H igh C ircle P a re n t-T e a c h e r A s- . s o c la t*011 w lll m ee t a t th e J u n *o r H ig h School, * * * G as o r local a n e s th e s ia fo r ex- FOR RENT: — 2 fu rn is h e d fra c tio n and m in o r s u r g e r y .! h e a te d a p a rtm e n ts . L ith ia A p a rt- S pecial a tte n tio n given to s tr a ig h t- m e n ts , 35 S. Second St. 108— 3* Hnd ° f cbiWren s Dinne«’ Party — w in » v v r . " hm •— I • A bove C itizen s B an k F O R R E N T : - F ive-room fu r- P h o n e Ofnce> A 2O1.j n ish e d c o tta g e on S econd S t . ' ---------—----------------------------- ’______ P h o n e 97. 108-_3t ^ 3 . E R N E S T A. WOODS— P ra c tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose ano FOR RENT: — 5-room fu rn is h th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th . ed h o u se . In q u ire 121 L a u re l St. O ffice hourB. 10 to 12 an d 2 tc 107— 6* 5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A sh la n d ,, O r®’ i FOR RENT:— T h re e, tw o-room a p a r tm e n ts (lig h t h o u se k e e p in g ) I D n E B ANGELA— C h i u w r a 'c « J 349 E a s t M ain. 1 05-«*! . P H P H IL A D E L P H IA , J a n . 8. — T he L ib e rty B ell in In d ep e n d e n c e H all h a s been m oved t e m n o r a r - “ *• A « 'M b a se Is to be e re c te d b e a e a th Its e „ « e m w p„ , ^ E ' S P — — E v a n g e listic m eetin g s S u n d ay J a n u a r y 11. V. K. A lli r a m e n t’ ____Sbbday school „ „ „ (e;, „ #f son lea d in g w ith O. P. B u rris of E u g e n e , O re., a s sis tin g . M r. B u r ing a t 8 o ’clock. R e a d in g Room ris is a p re a c h e r also. H e is a open d aily from 2 u n til 5 p. m. j w ell reco m m en d ed so lo ist, a n d j ex cep tin g S u n d ay s a n d ho lid ay s. a lso a rra n g e s p a n to m in e a n d ---------- shaddow sin g in g by c h ild re n s T rin ity E piscopal C h u rc h c h o ru se s. H e is also a c h a lk -ta lk V icar th e R ev. P. K. H am m o n d Paints, Varnishes and a r tis t of a b ility a n d d ra w s pic H oly co m m u n io n a t 8 :0 0 a. m. Kalsomines tu re s illu s tr a tin g songs a s th e C h u rch School a t 9 :4 5 . M orning applied by good workmen a u d ie n c e sin g s th e song. H e w ill serv ice a n d se rm o n a t 11. E v en in g d e liv e r a c h a lk ta lk to th e Sun- serv ice a n d se rm o n guarantee beauty and at 7 :3 0 . d a y School n e x t L o rd 's Day m o rn - S tra n g e rs a n d v isito rs c o rd ia lly durability ing. w elcom ed. A t 1 1 :1 5 a. m . th e m essage w ill be “ T he W h o le C ourse of C o ttag e G rove — A n d erso n - G od.” A fine C. E. p ra y e r m e e t M iddletow n co m p an y buys 1240 ing a t 6 :3 0 p. m. an d se rm o n a t a c re s C ed ar C reek tim b e r for 7 :3 0 p. m ., “ W h a t Do You T h in k 3100,000. o f J e s u s ? ” B a p tism al se rv ic es im R o se b u rg — F ro m 1914 to 1923,! m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g th e e v en in g D ouglas co u n ty sh ip p ed 1557 fu ll I services. c a rlo a d s of d rie d p ru n e s, an a v er- A ' k in d in v ita tio n alw ays. a g e of 8,500,000 p o u n d s y e a rly ,! fro m 4000 a c re s now b e a rin g . I First Congregational Church u FULLER Proper LIGHTING Fixtures - Church of Christ - M r' aild M r*" L - J - T u ttje o f A akim a, W a sh in g to n , w ere d in n er g u e sts a t th e ho m e of D r. a n d M rs. R. L. B u rd ic T h u rs d a y n ig h t. A d e lic io u s d in n e r w a i se rv e d on a b e a u tifu l d e c o ra te d tab le . T h e e v e n in g w as s p e n t re- n e w in g a c q u ain ta n c e ’s V n d w as g re a tly e n jo y ed by all. M r' a n d M rs- T u ttle a r e v isit- M iss W illia C a ffra y , n o ted gos and Electrotherapy. Office in g a t th e hom e of M rs. T u ttle ’s s is te rs , M rs. W . C. M itchell a n d pel s p e a k e r, w ho is a p p e a rin g in phone 48; residence 142. First RENT: — C om pletely fu rn is h -j a se rie s of gospel m e e tin g s a t th e M rs. E lsie C h u rc h m a n . ed a p a rtm e n t, 75 B ush at. 1 0 4 -tf ! National Bank building. M e th o d ist c h u rc h . T he m ee tin g s * * * a re jo in t nleetingb of th e M etho Here Next Week— CONVALESCENT HOME FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d house. d is t an d P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h e s. W h e re th e sick g e t w all. C ot- M rs. E m m a B. W ilk _______ in so n , _ D<j- x 478 B o u lev ard . 96— 1 mo. ?*_ard_,a ^ a ?.a re f o r i p u ty S u Pr em e C o m m a n d e r o f th e FOR SALK ~ in v alid s a n d old people. M atern i M accabee L adies» L a u ra M oCrack ity d e p t. C all 153. o f C hicago in E n g la n d . W e w ere en, D ep u ty S ta te C o m m a n d e r and FOR S A L E : — Second h a n d ru sh e d a ro u n d th e city on an e le D r. A n n ie R e y n o ld s, D e p u ty Su MONUMENTS bicycle. J . E. W ild, 475 P alm . W . J u d s o n O ldfield, M in iste r v a te d e le c tric ra ilw a y , a screech -! p re m e M edical E x a m in o r, a ll of 109-2* • B o u le v a rd a n d M ain s tre e t. ASHLAND GRANITE P o rt H u ro n , M ichigan, w ill be in ing m o n ste r of s te e l; th e n to th e S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., w ith fam o u s stock'yardp, m iles upon M ONUM ENTS W A N T E D : — Office w ork a t A sh la n d n e x t w eek in th e i n te r classes fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d ages. Blair Granite Co. once. F ifte e n y e a rs ex p erien ce. e sts of th e O rd er. . T h e w om en m iles of th em . H ow th e ir scenes B rin g y o u r B ible. M orning s e r S. PENNTSTON, Manager Good re fe re n c e s. H ave ow n ty p e w ill be e n te r ta in e d by th e lo cal a n d sm ells w ould re v o lt th e h e a rt vice a t I I ; s u b je c t, “ T he G lory Office 173 E. Main of a v e g e ta ria n ! w r ite r . In q u ire Box B, T id in g s. o rd e r a n d c o m m itte e s a r e h a rd a t Res. Phone 444-Y ' F ro m th e sto c k y a rd s we w ere of th e C ro ss.” J u n io n C h ristia n 108— 3* w ork p la n n in g fo r th e event* T he ta k e n on a voyage o f e x p lo ra tio n E n d e a v o r a t 4 p. m. C h ristia n g u e s ts w ill sto p a t th e A sh la n d LADY W IT H 2 little g irls IN I GIRL IN TROUBLE—-May of th e s tre e ts . T h ey w ere n a rro w , E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 . E v e n in g s e r communicate with Ensign Lee H o tel. w ish es w ork on ra n c h . C all or s u b je c t “ J e su s u n ev en s tre e ts , even m o re badly vice a t 7 :3 0 ; of the Salvation Army at the w rite M rs. Cook. 257 T h ird St. C h rist th e U ltim a te .” T he an c o n g e ste d w ith tra f fic th a n in WhiteShield Home, 565 May 108-3t* n u a l c h u rc h m e e tin g a n d su p p e r L ondon. fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. “ W e saw m ile a f te r m ile of w ill ta k e p lace on W e d n esd a y S W E E T O R A N G ES: — 75c p er S u p p e r a t 6 :3 0 , to be slu m s. T hey call C hicago th e ev en in g . PLANING MILL 10 q u a r t pail. H. A. S te a rn s , 61 U follow ed by th e b u sin ess m e e tin g “ W indy C ity ,’’ and. th e ch ill b lasts N. M ain. 108-3 i a t w hich th e re w ill be re p o rts JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET sw eep a lo n g th o se m ean s tr e e ts as ___________________________________ WORKS, Cor. Helmau and FO R S A L E : — Good c o o k ' th e y do in A uld R eek je, b itin g to a n d a re su m e of th e w o rk fo r Van Ness. 194tf sto v e. W e re p a ir sto v es also. th e bones th e p oor in h a b ita n ts , th e p a s t y e a r, a n d ele c tio n of of ficers fo r th e e n s u in g y e a r. T he E a g le B rass & Iro n W orks, 140 w ho a r e m o stly fo re ig n e rs. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to all O b e rlin St. 108— 1 mo.* “ T he h a n d of th e c ra n k y P u r i Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. LONDON, J a n . 10.— -’ ‘My im ta n lies heav y on th e lan d . Be th e serv ices in th e C o n g re g a tio n a l F O R S A L E : — W ic k e r baby for SERVICE. p re ssio n s of New Y ork w ill a l sid e s th e lack of liq u o r, we fo u n d c h u rc h . bug g y , qsed 7 m o n th s. In fine Experienced movers and pack w ays be of ‘u n tid y p ro s p e rity ,’, of we co u ld n o t sm oke in cin em as c o n d itio n s. 102 O ak St. 108-3* ers of household goods. Deal a people w o rk in g fe v e rish ly , liv a n d we w ere to ld th a t a tte m p ts Baptist Church ers In coal and wood. Phdne ing h e c tica lly , s tr a in in g n e rv e s to a re being m ad e to p re v e n t or r e W’h a t did God m ean w hen H e FO R S A L E :— A1 F re sh J e rs e y th e u tm o s t te n sio n , e re c tin g g r e a t s tr ic t th e sa le o f liq u o r.” IK . said ‘‘L et us m ak e m an in o u r ip ilch cow, $ 7 5 .0 0 . W h ite L eg s k y s c ra p e rs o f fo rty o r fifty s to r Office 89 Oak St. near im age, a f te r o u r lik e n e s s ? ” T his h o r n p u lle ts . 5 1 5 0 each. ’ G. D e s or m o re in h e ig h t, of w hich q u e stio n w ill be d isc u st a t th e Hotel Ashland F a ris . 1145 N. M ain. 105— tf th e y a re ju s tly p ro u d — b u t n e B a p tist c h u rc h by th e p a s to r a t T. L. POWELL—— General Trans g le c tin g to sw eep a n d k eep clean th e S u n d ay m o rn in g serv ice; T his MISCELLANEOUS fer— Good team and motor th e side s tr e e ts .” i f will be of in te re s t to ev ery C h ris trucks. G ,od service at a rea LO ST: S ilv er E v e r S h a rp P e n T h e se a re th e o p in io n s w r itte n I tia n in th e city. H as th is s ta te sonable price. Phoue 83. cil. In itia ls I. W . e n g ra v e d . F in d back to R e y n o ld s’ N ew sp ap er in m en t been u su a lly u n d e rs to o d by e r p lease r e tu r n to T id in g s O ffice L ondon by C o rn e liu s T. C ram p, o u r c o m m e n ta to rs ? How a re we F E H IG E -R O A C H N E W H A V EN , C onn., J a n . 10. a n d receiv e re w a rd . 109-2* c h a irm a n of th e B ritish L ab o r like G od? T h e e v e n in g service T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e — S p en d in g a sum now e stim a te d P a rty , w h ile on a visit to th e w ill he e v a n g e listic , an d a t th e LOST: — B u nch of k eys on Hauling — Dray work of all U nited S ta te s a n d M exico f r a t e r a t 5 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , Y ale U n iv e rsity is close th e re w ill be a b e a u tifu l rin g , in c lu d in g tw o c a r k eys No. kinds. Quick motor service. Dry n a l d e le g a te fro m th e B ritish a b o u t to s ta r t “ re -b u ild in g ” its b a p tism a l c erem o n y . T he bap 60. F in d e r leave a t T id in g s o f wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R T ra d e U nion C ongress to th e con p la n t herg. T he e n tir e p ro g ra m tis try h a s been e sp ecially d e c o r fice. * 109-2t* 375 B. St. 112-tf v e n tio n of th e A m erican F e d e ra is to ru n f a r in excess of th a t a te d h a v in g a lig h te d cro ss d u r sum . .Two new d o rm ito rie s will tio n of L abor. ing th e c e re m o n y . T he B ible WOOD SAWING “ C o m pared w ith E u ro p e a n s ta n be s ta r te d th is W in te r. A new School m ee ts a t 9 :4 5 . A ll te a c h Sue— d a r d s ” , c o n tin u e s C ram p , “ w ages g y m n asiu m , p ro b a b ly th e la rg e s t e rs a n d officers a re re q u e s te d to W A N T E D — "Wood sa w in g . T el gym in th e c o u n try , is to ollow BEAVER REALTY CO. K 0 -J. 63— Im o * a re v e ry hig h . B ric k la y e rs w ork soon, a lo n g w ith a new p la n t fo r try to be a t th e o p e n in g service. for Bargains in Real-Ks- on day r a te s , w hich a re a t p re s B ible s tu d y a n d p ra y e r band law school t h a t wil in T u e sd a y ev en in g . B rin g re q u e s ts tate. We also handle In THE FLORAL DRESSMAKING e n t fixed a t 512 a day, b u t th e c th lu e d e Y ale an exclusive law s tu d e n t cost of liv in g is v ery m uch h ig h e r SHOP fo r p ra y e r fo r sick o r w h a te v e r surance and Loans. 82-tf d o rm ito ry . th a n it is in B rita in . Over Ashland Tidings y o u r d e s ire fo r th e p ra y e rb a n d . W hen th is w ork is d one, o r “ F o rty d o lla rs a m o n th is q u ite 104-1 m o.* R e g u la r p ra y e rm e e tin g W ed n es a com m on r e n ta l fo r fo u r o r five c o in c id en t w ith it, th e u n iv e rsity d ay ev en in g . O th e r se rv ic e s as L e tte rh e a d s . s ta te m e n ts , t o room s in a te n e m e n t h o u se, a n d expects to re fa c e b u ild in g s on a n n o u n c ed fro m p u lp it. You w ill v onr o rd e r a t th e T id in g s O ffice. th e h o u sin g question, is a p p a r th e old ca m p u s to m ak e th em receiv e a re a l w elcom e a t th is e n tly m ore a m ite h r A m erica th a n co n fo rm to th e h u g e H a rk n e ss c h u rc h . M em orial d o rm ito ry g ro u p . T he F o r a sm o o th sh a v e it is in E n g la n d . B. C. M IL L E R , P a s to r 57,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 g ift of th e H a rk n e ss a n d q u ick se rv ice go “ New Y ork is a m a e lstro m of K id n e y s cau se b ac k ac h e ! No!- to th e S hell B a rb e r m o v em e n t. W e w ere c a u g h t in it fam ily w ill fo rm th e h u b of th e Methodist Episcopal Church Y o u r b ack ach e is cau sed by lu m Shop. L a d ies an d th ro u g h o u r A m erican»'' frie n d s, u n iv e rs ity w hen th e re b u ild in g is bago, rh e u m a tis m o r a s tr a in and S. J. C h an ey , M in iste r th e q u ic k e st re lie f ; c h ild re n g e t y o u r h a ir a n d w ere th e n w h irle d off on a co m p leted . T he S u n d ay School w ill m eet F o llo w in g th e new gym an ex " / "A *3 soothioig, pene- bobbed a n d m arcel fiv e -h o u r jo u r n e y to W a sh in g a t 9 :4 5 . C lashes a re p ro v id ed fo r f*., A tr a tin g St. Ja co b s p en siv e, o rn a m e n ta l lib ra ry s tr u c ton. led. a ll a g e s a n d a ll a re w elcom e. Hy Oil. R ub it rig h t " T h e C ap ito l is in th e c e n te r tu r e to h o u se w h a t is now one of T h e r e ’ w ere 266 p re s e n t a t th e y on y ° u r p a in fu l W. A. SHELL, Prop. of th e city ; s tr e e ts a n d a ll life th e la rg e s t book c o lle ctio n s on S back, and in s ta n t- S u n d ay School h o u r la s t S u nday. *32 A. St. Ashland, Ore ff\ \ ly th e so re n e ss, r a d ia te fro m it. I t is a b e a u tifu l e a rth is to go up w h e re to d ay T he le a d e rs in o u r R ev iv al m e e t 3tiffness a n d la m e c ity ; th e only b lo t on Its fa ir th e r e is a co llectio n of d w e llin g ings, Miss D. W . C affray an d Miss ness d i »appears. face is th e lo n g lin e of m o to r h o u ses, c o n v e rte d in to te m p o ra ry C la ra C h riste n s e n , a re d o in g ex- D on’t s ta y c rip pled! G et a 35 i c a rs, m o stly F o rd s , p a rk e d in d o rm ito rie s , c la ss ro o m s o r b u s i T he b e st-k n o w n c e n t b o ttle o f St. j a lm o st a ll th e s tre e ts . L o oking ness q u a rte rs . J a c o b s Oil fro m 1 a rc h ite c ts of th e c o u n try a re dow n on th em fro m a h e ig h t, they y o u r d ru g g is t. A w o rk in g o u t p la n s fo r th e new a p p e a le d to m e lik e b a tta lio n s of m o m e n t a f te r it is 1 d e v e lo p m en ts. G ifts a d e q u a te to black beetles. a p p lie d you'ill w on- c ___________ d e r w h a t becam e “ A c o n ta s t w ith E n g lish c u s a re fo r th e b u ild in g p ro g ra m a re THE SAFETY OF • f th e b a c k ac h e o r lu m b a g o pain. Says Indigestion Results to m s w as fo r in te rv ie w w ith th e sa id to be in h a n d . In u se fo r 65 y e a rs fo r lu m b a New f r a te r n ity h o u se s, a col from an Excess of Hydro P re s id e n t of th e U nited S ta te s, g o ; back ach e, sc ia tic a , n e u ra lg ia , lege th e a tre , a n d s tr u c tu r e s to C alvin C oolidge — *Silent C a l’ he r h e u m a tis m o r sp ra in s . A b so lu te chloric Acid depends upon the electric is lac o n ica lly c a lled by his fe l h ouse u n d e r g r a d u a te p u b lic a tio n s ly h a rm le ss. D oesn’t b u rn th e a re to be b u ilt fro m tim e to tim e s k in . wiring, which, if faulty, U n d ig ested food delayed in th e low c o u n try m e n . W e did n o t h av e in th e m id st of th e la r g e r b u ild to go th ro u g h th e rig m a ro le and sto m a c h decays, or r a th e r f e r might at any minute cause in g p ro g ra m . W hen th e w ork T illa m o o k — C o u n ty schools m en ts, th e sam e as food le ft in red ta p e a sso c ia te d w ith a visit is done 'Y ale’s a fire which would destroy p la n t w ill be h a v e receiv ed 5111,9 6 5 .6 3 since to high m em b e rs of th e B ritish th e open a ir, says a n o ted a u th J a n u a r y , 1924. “ id e a l,” in th e op in io n of th o se the work of a lifetime in o rity . H e a lso tells us t h a t In G o v e rn m e n t. P re s id e n t C oolidge b eh in d th e u n d e rta k in g . In c i savings and planning. we fo u n d to be a ta ll, p ale, q u ie t Big B en d — L. E a c h u s h a rv e s ts d ig e stio n is cau sed by H y p e ra cid d e n ta lly it w ill h elp Y a le ’s s tu m an , who sh o w ed tra c e s of his We wire houses with 1000 c ra te s fa ll le ttu c e from th re e ity m e a n in g th e r e is an excess of re c e n t s e rio u s illn ess, a n d w hose d e n t an d te a c h in g fo rces in c re a se h y d ro c h lo ric acid in th e stom ach the idea of making the a c re s on w h ich su m m e r crop w as in a w ay th e Y ale o f a g e n e ra tio n w hich p re v e n ts co m p lete d ig estio n only em blem .of a u th o r ity w as 97 1-2 b u sh e ls w h eat. danger from fire the mini ago h a rd ly conceived. a n d s ta r ts food fe rm e n ta tio n . th e A m e ric an fla g p la n te d n e a r mum. Phone us if you his d esk . O reg o n C ity — C ost of public T h u s e v e ry th in g e a te n so u rs in S ta te T ias 5000 m a n u fa c tu rin g • “ He w as v e ry c o rd ia l a n d gave contemplate wiring. school e d u c a tio n d e c re a se d 51.47 th e sto ta a c h m uch lik e g a rb a g e in d u strie s , w ith 54 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in so u rs in a ' can, fo rm in g acrid us a c o rte o u s g re e tin g , a s k in g p e r p u p il since 1922-1923. v e s tm e n t, w ith a n ’ a n n u a l o u tp u t flu id s a n d g a ses w hich in fla te a b o u t o u r m ission. P a r tic u la r in of 33-50,000,000. 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T h ese de- o fte n follow s th e f ir s t dose, it is p e n d a b le rem e d ie s a re fre e fro m I im p o rta n t to h elp n e u tra liz e th e WET WEATHER o p ia te s a n d h av e h e lp e d m illio n s, a c id ity , R em ove th e g a s-m a k in g DELEGATE FINDS LIBERTI’ BELL MOVES . AN e.bave just received a large assortment of elec tric lighting fixtures—the proper fixture for everv part of the house. Neat D é s irs Harmonizing Colors we will be g la d to show th em to you The Ashland Electric Shop 240 E a s t M aia St. J. O. RIGG T id in g s W an t Ads brin g re s u lts The Church of Christ • INVITES NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY RELIEVED T h is is th e su b sta n c e of a le tte r receiv ed fro m H. W . W ebb, Q uincy, 111., “ I co ughed a g r e a t , d eal, e sp ecially a t n ig h t* T rie d a lm o st e v e ry th in g a n d have found n o th in g to e q u a l F O L E Y ’S H O N -1 EY AND TA R COMPOUND. 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H all’s n l Catarrh a» is a Combined T r e a tm e n t, both local and internal, and has beer successful »n the treatment o f Catarri for o v i,'4 0 years. Sold by all druggist» F. J. CH ENEY U CO .. T oledo. O hk M C O lC lllC m ass, s ta r t th e liv e r, s tim u la te j th e k id n e y s a n d th u s p ro m o te a fre e flow o f p u re d ig e stiv e ju ic e s, j J a d S a lts is in expensive, a n d is I m ad e fro m th e acid of g ra p e s an d ' lem on ju je e , com bined w ith lith ia and to d iu m p h o sp h a te . T h is 1 h a rm le s s s a lts is used fo r m any ■ sto m a c h d is o rd e rs w ith e x c elle n t result«. Shoes and Boots Weyenbergs, of Course OVERLAND Shoe Shop On the Nation’s Business SL E PT storm snaps wires New England; a bliz zard fells a line of poles in the Western ranges; a flood over whelms a valley community; a prairie cy clo n e sweeps away everything in its path;— wher ever the emergency, men and materials are rushed to the spot in order that telephone service, vitally important at such a time, may be restored. And the mending of every break restores to telephone users, everywhere in America, a par ticular path for the passage of h is voice. W hether su d d en calamity comes from an Atlantic gale or a Texas “twister,n its damage must be repaired at once, because it cripples some part of a communications system that is nation-wide. Because America has univer sal service, the telephone truck speeding to a scene o f disaster is truly “on the nation’s hn r in r ^ » and the implements o f its work ers are weapons wielded in the nation's cause. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Coi SELL SYSTEM One Policy . One Syttem . —MM Unnerm l Serrine