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Vlnrd Wilson llllll- Liny, .utfrr.l a P '; b, working lll'"d una kiM nv&r I IIU llii'l'. . tnk 10 llio li '" voral i wire necoHniirto cluno Iliu !i. nil-, of Murrola wnii In U.M lodnv for trtuitinvnl for Jltcl fool lutfcred n n result Injury imnie ump hk. h. amnlovt of llio Klsrlier U comiuny', wiw Imrl wlnii 9 t IMll 1010 1110 l'"H Wlllin ,ck. icconllnif to Hi" tury hire. JEN PLAN BAZAAR IcM'IITO NI'ONHOIl AN- OTIIIilt sai.i: P-rvlMrr Una ('minlr .rliil) 'iiixciriKi.it. ". ! 3,)- :oihir twMnr will l.n held ly nmfn' clvlr rlult of Hprlni:' If pUni now litMnu nunli. by khm uf thf croup liiul.'i l.i!.?.i-. inllxr Mlf )t-ln ii Hlii.rl Uiiii' provt-tl in nui'i'rioirul ilmi tin. mum nan inuuuiii jiivik. ulU of the tillr will ho i!Ik W ll t nii'fllnu nf tin' rlllti In M t wwk froin ti.iiiiirrnw. M for Hie tuli liim imt yt I'm Ki ll 4 'ill In HI). Ill.'.l.i.i . .'..mil y Ml lull HI'l(IN(l.'IK,l, ii,,,., Nv 30 Ill'i'lllmi. 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I'm-irii; C'lliiolliin hi.Miillul hi I-:uk'Iiii t IiIh iiii.I nil, u limu.r III, i i-iirii nf u Hiii'ittKrii'i.t urn ki'i.ii. Mr. Mini Mib. liny Tuiln'r mill ilmiHlilor, IiiIiii.Ii., w.-i-i, vIhIIiiih In H . 1 1 ni; f I .1 mill Kiiki'Nii yi-nii'r-ilny fioiii iiin.r lii.i,,,, niiir Wiinl IIiik. I'liiri'iiio mill Wlllmil Xi.lnmi, miliN of .Mr. mill , Mm. N. Ni'lmui, mill Irfil Ni'luun, mil, nf Mr, , Mm. I'l-li'i- Ni-1-..hi i.r Hinlnitrii'lil, nrrlvi'il ln'ro to.lny ror n ohnit vlnlc from Ki'il llluff. rul. 1'i.nrl Ni,. nun of Din Kiridinitn linld'ry fori'i.. In ft nlnti r of Cliiii'iirn mul Vlllur, Nl'lHOII, Mr. mul Mm, N. Nilmm t MprliiHfli-lil mul Mr. mul Mm. If. I,. KilimimlK.-ti uf ()iiNhi-n ri'liirniMl lout lilKlit fioin Ni-wport wli.'ri, llii'V Hpi-lit llic 'I'limilcKlvliii' hi.li. iliiyn. Ttiry .-ft for tho i-imHt IuhI 'rhiii-mluy. Mm. Alinn Hik'llor U I'liiiftliiiit to thi homn of ln-r ilmiKliti'r, Mm. IA l:. TlioiiipMon, Uy Ilini-MM. C, I-'. Miiwinmi of I'l'tin iiinlor-wi-nt mi on-riilloii l( llio I'lii-lflt; I 'lirlHlllitl ll'oipititl III Ktlni'lH' (inlay uniti'i- tin i-iiro nf n loi-al nur- K l'i Hi. CoMHtmirf Iti'lillilll, itiillKllli'r of llr. W. C, Iti.l.lion. iilit llm wock. ,'lul ill Huli'tn vlNltliii; frli'iiilH. Mm. V. II. I'., 11, in I iiml family rrluriitl yi-Hti-riiay fr.un flri-'Kon t'lly wIhti' thi-y Hiii'iil llio ThaukH- Kix'lnu: iiolliluvit. MorrlN 1 1 1 1 Ih wnn In town tnflay from IiIh hoiuu in ttiu Jimiirr illH-trlit. Mr. mul Mm. 1- loy.l llarlilt have rflurnoil to lliolr homo at Ml, Hhiiwta. Cul., lifli-r HpitntHliK lhi 'i'lialikiotlvlliir lioll.layn Willi Mr. nn.t Mm A K Harth-lt of HprlllKfl"lil Mr. !arll"tt In in III" tH. Ji'U'i'lry liiiiilin-r.i In tlio riinitlu'rn town. Itllilit lillto Hpi'tit ihi' wrrk-fiiil vlKltimc rilallvi-H in .Mali-in, roturn InK hiT la"t IllKlll. Mm, T. . Hawlio ami two rhllili'i'il nr.i'lit tin liollilayH In Kiirrinlilli'K vlhltliil,' ri'lallvi-ii. -trr.ii': (Jkivk niitsoNAi.s ,FriiT lti." ,'..nly Htiorl.ll ((iTTAlli-: lilinVK. dr.'.. Nov. 0. il. A. WHUanlM wan n IiiihIiiokh vl.ilior In Koi.'1-ni' Monii.'iy. Mr. mul Mtk Itoy stiorl anil Mr. anil Mrn. Karl Mill ri'tnrnr-il homo Hnnil.-iv I'V.'iiltiK from I'orlllinil wlii i'i. ihi'V am. ml. il llio Shrlni'm' I'liKV.-iillon. Tin- Imlli'B n 1 1 i-ii,l I ni; .it... 1 niin.-lil.-t-i nf llm Nlli-. I'.. A. WHHanm Unlay nolil 111" propi-riy on A.lanm iivimiiio liclwooii Third anil l-'Klli to Wi'li-nmo Huh-lili- nf thin i lly. Mm. i;lail'H .larkfion noroin-li.'ilili-il lii-r ilaiiiihti rii. Uorolhy mul I. in' i s iiion VOIK TII.MlS(ilVI(i I.IXKNS I'Oll YOl! MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 SEVEN 1. A I) rtJtenco irons everything I dm. Utcnco irons cverythingl From the heaviest blanket to the dain tiest undergarment or child's drcssl And it oivca a oloss to vour cloth ing that you never could obtain with a hand iron. It will even press hubby's trousers. Fastidious , women who want their clothes to keep that new appearance choose Utcnco because they know it's the easiest, most economical way to do the ironing. To save your health', strength and money, have a new Utenco Automatic Ironcr in your home before your next ironing lay. Wc will demonstrate it at your eon , veniencc. Phone, write pr calL " will pay you to try a IJtonco boforo buyliiK- "IMllmil T..n.. . . ..Imllllll XutV " lltwhvil In I'niKiviM W, K. tilldl.KY COMI'AXV NorllnviiMi IIIhIi'IIiiiioik l.tiinl lli'iiiliiimfrin , m u..S',,,TK I lil-t THHHlOMI'ANV n llliiliinti,, Kt. 'JVIiiliii' 2 1 tDrtonuitic Iraier BRINGING UP FATHER lU-Khtcral U. B. ftiteut Office Copyright, ltiai, Intornatlonal News By Geo. &1 COLLI. THI-3WA.TCH CCIE CAVE. ME ij MWV) 6A.MIN. T,ME IT, CNC Wou ahe.o or mv ci.oc. MAfUCiie THI)VJTfH I" WONi IT RFlftt, Five Ckl OCK AH rvvr CLOCK FAD3 JUlbT THAT VyATCv I lv RKjH t I VO ) (M IM CLCV K. NEVER CMPi K.EEP Thp I ft.tt4HT TltHi III jt n y , c t ii j i ij McManui THF.IAMlvrX C.IVF l ) Trie I MIISIJTE'S AFTe. f I J that Ck) CORRE.U L T VJO J rFo to Time" fJ'C 5 SJ -S i ( j is 1925 e Iktx Fcaturk Sw lM i i iii fj tyi Ciwt BnUin nhu ftwrvtd A POLLY AND HER PALS MA SA2 ITS GOT 10 LAST two Moret Ews'. t Copyright 11123 by Newspaper Feature Service, Inc. By Cliff Sterrett n i i wpji ,ti , a iigajMajr- )k , , , i k . -i-v r Mnrk'uri't, on their return to Mt. 'kch; nnrihiat to Rpokana, 30 doRrcea; eut to ltakor, 22 fttwrenn, and aouih to A nli In ml, 33 ilfKrpf h. Minimum Ictnper aiuro at I'ortlund tonight about A'l de Krcca. Portland nv.otmala Trttm PORTI.ANU, Ore, Nov. 30. Thone are the prica denlara pay whoieaalera z cept where otherwise noted: Butter Belling price, nm lote Cream ery prices; Print, extraa, 67o lb. for plntn wrapper; dnlry, buying price, 38c. uuiterrat Country elation delivery AnK'-l itfit'r th holiday It. V. Hnwli'v wan a visitor In KuKm Miiiutay. I ho luiih-H (if llio Christian 'huivh will ho IiobU'hhus for a hhiluliiy riitinur to ho Horvcd from nix tint U clKht, W'etlnoHtlay ovonlng, I fitimiiImt 2, lit tlio church parlum. TIiito will ho 1 2 tnbk'H, one for I'jirh mouth lu the year and they will Ih dfi'oratod uccordliiKly. KiK-ll (Mil prcHClit lH to hO Heated baala: Ileal churn Inr. 6563c lb.: No. 3 at tho tahie rfprcHeuilmr the month In. which hlK or tier hlrlhduy oc curs. Mrn. rieoro I lard In who has hi1 en vIhIUdk nt the homo of her HlHtor. Mm. 1'Yank Mcdarvtn, ro t timed to her homo In Kuyono, .Mnndtiy. Mr. and Mrn. A. C. Jewell and Hon Corhln returned homo Sunday evening after a idiort ilt In Port land wit Ii friend and relatives. Tom Harper nrrived from Lex ington, Neb., and plunn to mako lilt future home here. Mr. iiml Mrn. Joo Snyder nnd children and Mr. and Mrn. John Hunk were Kiii'Ht h n Mr. und Mrn, K. ('. l.ockwnod Sunday. Mr. and Mrn. JIarvey Holdor imin arrived last week from Knap pa, (iri'iinn and are ruckIm of Mrn, llnldf'riiiuit'B parentH Mr. und Mih. M. t. CiM-hnin. Mr. and MrH. fleorge nohlnson, who have heen viMtlng Mr. Roh lnon H mother. MrH. M. V. Phillips, ninco Wednesday, returned to their 'home In Portland Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. fieorgo Atkinson nnd Mr. and Mm. 1: T. Itrumfleld have MioVed It1 nnd have rented the M. V. Phillips home nt WeHt Main. Jack Klopestvln of the Hohom lan mining district is in town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. V. . Johnston nr rived today from Mlford nnd will mako their homo hero lu tho fu ture. Mrs. Johnston who ImH conducted a beauty shop In Medford for seve ral years 1ms purchased tho Sanl tarv lleauty Parlors fruin Mrn. II. A. I lagan and will tnko possession ii t once. Miss Knthryne Penner, who has nsslsleil Mrs. llagan, will reninln in tho ahop with Mrs. Johnston. Hob HendrlckB, who has boon In Portland the past few days on business, returned homo today, but will leavo In a few days for Ari zona, where he will develop soine gypHiiui property which ho has m I. IloskliiH haH let tho con tract for the roof for tho new gnr nfio to 11. Lunmls of Kugene. The new bulltllng will he completed by tho middle of December. Mr and Mrs. W, K. Ogden of Creawell and Miss KUllh Hurnett and Mrs. Hert Lund of Kugeno, jrrade, fcoc r lb. ; Portlat-d delivery, beat churning cream, 69c pr lb. Chen Sell! nit price: Tillamook coun ty triplet. Il32c; loaf. 3231c; Oreg-on trlpleta, not branded, He per lb.; Tilla mook f. o. b. selling prices: Triple'. Ido lb.; lonf, 29c lb.; Con comity cheese, selllnic price to retailers: Triplet, 30o; Ioh f. Jlo por lb, EKit IluylnK prices. Front street: Cur rent rerolpi. 33c per doxen; hennrry while. 4 he dox. ; hennery putleta, 3Cc; unftfrtttifd, 26e. llre Poaltry rtelllns; prices: Iteavy hens, 26c per lb.: light to medium bens. lie per lb.: broilers, heavy, 24c per H.;i Uirht. 29.l0c lb.; Pekln ducks, 22c: col ore.!. 20c lb. Turkey Hnny ilrfawd,' 20'B lb ; ordlnnry, 3Gfl-t0c; fancy live turkeys, SOf per lb. Ontone Sell Inn price to retailer: tr 11c. 15e;0r; Oreiton. JMB t ! !. SO Tnhlo Potatoes Dearhutes Oems. $3.2R IttZ.hO: niw local, I2.764TI3.00: Yakima, $3.00!1.00; fancy bnknrs. $4. 60. Hell Peppers Local 8 tf 1 2 He per lh. Bunch VeRstablen Parsley. SOOGOc; radishes, ROc : beets, 4c ; carrot, 30c ; turnips. 40c doten b.unrhe. Sack Vegetables flell In it price: Beets, 12.00; csrrots, $1.50 sack ; cnbbime, Oretton, me por lb.: lettuce. OreRon, I1.25AI1.KO per crate; cauliflower, locnl. Sl.50fft2.no per crato: celery. 75c$l.oo o'from' Marshfield' J"n: lt"cn . M P,n"eh' .,ooai' 11.50 crate; ffreoa beans, loifflS'c lb. Blent nnd Provisions Country Meats Selling price to retail ers: Country-killed hone, best butcher under 150 lbs.. IGHIMGc lb ; best cnlves (nbntit "A to 108 lbs.), 16jt7o per lb.; lambs. 17fl33c per lb. Lard Pure leaf. 220 lb.; shortening-, Ui. Smket Menta .Tlnms, 3fl33c por lb.; breakfast bacon. 3flB3c per lb. TTopn, Wool, nides, F.tc !Tope Nominal; 1025 crop, clusters. notntnnt, 20 2 So. Hides nuyins; prices: Salted hide, all welKhls. Ir; Kreen hides. 7 Ho: snlted bulla, Cr4c; rrreen bulls, 6 He; snlted or green cnlf, 16c; sailed or green ktp, 10c. Sheep Pelts Flint dry" sheep pelts, long, 32 He; short. Uttc: pieces, HHc; flint dry shear! nits, each, fifrlOc; salted ; pelts. Ions;, each. $1.004991.50; short, ench, S51i30o; shearing-, act, 10016c; dry salted pelts, 17Hc, Wool Nominal;, valley, fine, H-hlood. 30i(r32c; medium or 3-4-blood, 3032c per lb ; con r no or S-4-blootl, 2Sfl30o per Ih.; braid, 252 So lb. At valley points prices are 2o to 5a higher for selected lots. Mohair nuylng price! Kid, BSo pa lb.; staple, 40c per lb.; abort staple, 15c per tb. ; burry stock. SOo per lb. Cascara bark Buying price, 1925 peel, 7o lb.; 1934 peel, to lb. Oregon Grape Root Buying price, mo per lb. Cattle and Calves Steers, good 7.SR(tT 8.25 Medium 7.S5 Common 5.50t$ C.75 Connor nnd culler 4,504$ 5.50 Heifers, Rood and eliolro (850 Ilia, up) O.OOij C.60 Common nnd medium (all welRhts) 4.60ifi .no Conimon nnd itiedlutn .... 5.7549 A. 00 run nor nnd cutter 3. BOO &75 Bulls. Rood (beef, yearlings excluded) 3.7fiitr 4.50 Canncr to medium 3.00(2 3.76 Cnlvoa, medium to choice (mllkfeds excluded) ...... T.OOfliin.OO Culls nnd rnnininn 6.00 7,00 Venlers. medium to chnlre. . lO.OOff 1 2.00 Cull and common ........ 6.B05M0.00 Hheep nnd Lnnihn Lamb, good and choice (ML Adam ll.Ofl 11.00 Lambs, medium to good (valley) 11.0O4M2.50 I1eavywolR.it .(92 lb, up)... 6. 00 11.00 An weigni, na com mon T.OO (ylO.OO Tenrllng wethers, medium to choice (1.00011,00 Gwes, common to choice. 4.00 7.00 Conner and cull 1.60O 4.00 NOT10 The above class and grade quotations da not In all oases repre sent actual an leu. In some Instances they represent vnluea at which such stork would sell If available, according to the Judgment nf the market reporter Hoga Heavy weight f250 to 350 , Iba.), medium, good and ' rhntro Il.&0tfl2.2& Medium welRlit ' (200 to 350 lbs.), medium, good- and r ho I en 11.7fipl2.2S blRht wolRht (100 to 200 Ihs.), rnmmon medium. good nnd choice ; 12 26 fl 12,76 l.lRhl IlRlltfl (130 to ififl bn,), conimon, medium, good ami ehnlcn ll.D5lfM2.2R Pnt-klng ItogN 8.60 10,50 SlhitRhter plR (130 .Ihs. down), medium, good and- rhnlco 11.00013.00 Keeder and atocker pigs (70 to 130 Ihs.), common, njo- dlum, good and choice. ...11. 00012.00 Tocember. January. December, tl.63 ; January, $1.52; north ern spring, peceniber, January, 1 1.63 western red. December, January, $1.63. Oats, No. 2. 30-pound white feed, De cember, Jununry, $29; No. '2, 36-pound Krny. December, Jununry, $29. Hurley, No. 2, 4G-pound, December, January, $31.60; 4 4 -pound, December, Janunry, 130.60. Corn. No. 3 eastern yellow shipment, December, $34.25; January. $34. 1 Mill run, standard, December,- Janu ary. $31. Seattle liny and Grain fTty The Asanrlated Presa) SEATTI.B. Nov. 30. Corn, whole. $50; rracked. $62; hny, nlfnlfa. $25; D. C, $29; timothy, $27; P. 8., $20; mixed. $24; linseed meal, $70; nnts, riiRet Hound, $46; scratch food, $56; soy bean, $70; wheat, $56. , Hon t tie Dairy Kxchnnge tHy The Associated Press) FRATTI.B. Nov. 30. Butter, city creamery cubes, 66c; bricks or prints, 55c per lb. Err, fresh ranch. 54c; mixed colors. S2r; pullets, 37c per dox. Portlnnd Unh-y Kxrlmngo Mtv The AsBochitrd I'resa) pnitTLAND. Ore,. Nov. 30. Butter, (xtras, 52r; standards, 61V4c; prime flrtts. 61He; firsts. 6fc per lb. 1 Krrs. extras. 60r; firsts. 40c; pullets. 43c; current receipts, 42c; undersized, 33c per doz. New York Hops (By Tho Associated Press) NEW YORK. Nov. 30. Hnps steady; state, 1925. 6nif?65c; 1924. 35tff4fte: Pa cific Const. 1925, 274f30c; 1924, 22025c. New York Fruit Trice 'By The Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Evupornted apples quiet but steady; choice, 12 fl 12"c: fancy. 13rl3'fcc. I'runos firm; Call Torn !as, 3 3-4 0 12 3-4c; Orepons, 9 3-4 4 13c. Apricots scarce; standard, 20 14 4J 22c; choice, 234x26c; extra choice. 250l2tic. Peaches active; standard. 184J19c; fancy. 21 22c. Ruanlnn Kxporta Banned flty The Associated Prosa) CIIICAOO, Nov. 30. Official an nouncement that whent exports from Russia aro banned until next March did terlal upturn In wheat values here. Wheat closed strong 1 l-8c to 2 7-8c net hlfchcr, new style. December, $1.66 to 11.6GU and May. $1.61 7-8 to $1.63, with corn at 6-Sc to 7-8c advance, oats V( ft 3-Kc to 'Ac down, and provisions varying from 10c decline to a rise of 22c. Portland Hay rricen (By The Associated Press) PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30. Hny Buying prices: Valley timothy, $17?$19; j eastern OreRon. nominal; alfalfa. $19 ; $19.50; clover." $17: oat hay, $1S$16; oat und vetch. $17.60; straw, $7.50 per ' ton. Selling prices, $2 a ton more. j HOTEL ASTOR 2nd & HU1 Ios Angeles Every Room has Private Toilet 60 Baths New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres Free Garage Tariff from $1.50 (Cuntlmii'il 1'i'KP 8- Column 1) DAILY MARKET REPORT (Oregon .lournid Mnrket Review) roUTI.ANIl. Ore. Nov. 30. Trado In tho cb mnrket indicates further weak ness. Sim. liim of excliiinne values la rcii cinlly InilUiitcd. Aci-uniiilallons of fresh sunk aro shown, but the outlet Is ex p.Mied in Improve with the lower prices on fresh goods. Vetil Kltuntlnn Is Very Oootl Very good sltimtion rontiniies In tho market for country-killed calves. Do maud is firm nnd full prices are, con U)im,,1 over Hie week-end. HogB nro ,u( steady with tho country-killed jrNite awaiting llio next movo of tlio puckers. Turkey Aro Put Into Storngo PrHiticaltv nil of Hie turkeys held nvor from 'riinnUanivlng have been placed hi storage. Home recent sales of top nihility dressed have been made at 35o pound, but this Is a nomlnul quotation, as few sales are confirmed. Chicken Tnulo Is HI III flood Hood demand continues for chirkons, both live ami dresaed stock finding tt fiivorable call. Receipts are seasonable. No chanse In prices Is Indlcatod Tor tho week's oponinR. BoMnnt Move to Knst Ride Leaving only nno main fruit and pro duce house on the woat side In tho old Front street dlalrlcl. Bollnm and eom pany have moved lo llm new east side dlsirlct. Tho firm I 0110 of tho oldest hero, lirlnf Note nf Wholesiilo Trndo potiiin miirkeis nro sioady, prices mi- cluinned. union slliinllon qufel nl eonnlry points; growers utiwIIMtiR to nceept bids. Hales of small slxed lemons about $1 ..H.lnc nvlrnnilt lirlcCK. CrsnbTry situation depressed hero ns result of action of bronrh of a Hoaltlo house In shading values. Limited trading In hops; buslnoss loo small to estnbllali qooianons, ShlPI'M-a Wentlter ollro Wnnthnr hiitpnii ndvlaecl Monday! Pro lent alilpmenls during the next 30 hour ngalnst the roiiowing miiiiiiiimi innpi mures: doing north to Bentllo, 44 do Shave In Comfort With Cuticura Shaving Stick This delicately tnedlcatecf anti septic Shaving Stick produces a creamy lasting lather enabling tender-faced men to shave without any irritation, even twice daily. It leaves the skin smooth and fresh and makes shaving a pleasure. Cuticura Talcum is an Ideal after-shaving powder. SoapSBe. OlntmantSBandBOo. TaleamSSe. Sold everywhere. Snmnls each free. Adorer: "OotloBre Lbortorfi Dupt ST, Haldon. Hms." mW" Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. I . L. M. TRAVIS, Inc. Oondcd Collectors 25 years in liLir.Chs. Credit ratings and re ports. Seo. Lane Co. Credit Assoc. U R. TRAVIS, O. N. JOHNSTON Mnnaccr Attorney Tel. 118 79 17. S. Bank Bids. A FARMER'S DOUBLE BUSINESS A farmer must be a business man; he, too, must be a sales manager if he is to prosper. A banker must know finance. But also must be posit I vo about the- economic status of his community; he should be able to point out to you the exact trend of business at any time or season. The officials of the U. S. National Bank are experts In this secondary phase of banking. Ask their advice and they will give you direct, definite, sound facts that you can put into use. Their time and experience is yours if it will help you succeed. If this service interests you we suggest you call.' There will be no obligation. . , "y(xi U. S. NATIONAL B A N R. - Xihe Bank of Service EUGENELOAN SAVINGS BANK. "Che Bank jor Savings .llllll wl f t.wS.ii aatr J rortlnnd flrnln Futures fHy The Associated Prosa) PortTI.ANli, Ore., Nov. 0. Wheal, HUH. hard while, Hncomber, January, ll.fiOj hard while, time), at em, hart, rm rember, .Innunry, $1.50; soft while, He comber, January, lMi western wblte, One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds in 20 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same Thnt' Rolng somo but skinny mon, women and children Sunt enn't help putting on Rood, healthy flesh when they tnko McCoy's Cod I.Ivor Oil Compound Tnblots. As chock full nf vltnmlnos us tha nasty, fishy tasting cod llvor oil Itself, but these siiRar-coatod, taatelces tablets aro as easy o tako as candy and won't upset tho stomach. One woman galnei", ten pounds In twenty-two dnys. Sixty tablets sixty cents. Ask I.lnn Drug Co. Carroll's Pharmncy or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Mvor Oil Com pound Tnblots. Directions and formula on each box. "'dot McCoy's tho original nod genuine Cod Liver Oil T ablot." ( The Foundation IN many an American city today tall structures stand on founda tions that were planned by their architects to support the weight of extra stories if the future's needs shouldcallforsuch additions. Their very existence is proof of the vision of men who provided for that which they could not definitely foresee. . Similarly capable of meeting the future's needs was the foundation upon which the Bell System has been reared. At a time when a few miles was the greatest distance over which . man's wire-borne voice might travel, the telephone pioneers could not, of course, foresee in detail the problems of invention, manufac ture, construction and operation which future expansion might in volve. They could, however, and did catch the vision of a national growth' which would necessitate a service continent-wide in scope. They could and did provide the foundation for 1 a structure capable of growing with' the nation. .The proof of their vision' lies in the fact that America today has a nation-wide, universal tele phone service. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM One Policy - One System Universal Service