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    TH U R S D A Y . M A lU 'lI II». 1 »31
SCANDALS RIVAL
DAYS OF TWEED
New York Amazed at Rev­
elations of Irregularities
on Part of Judges.
L O C A L C H IL D 'S B IR T H D A Y
r.ENTS ÎN
ROOM OF PARALYZED SDN
TOWN AND VICINITY
03846321
Visits at Portland Guy tlabrlvl
well! to Poitland Friday for a short
visit.
Helpleee Virginia Man Has Gated
Two Veers on Grim Death
Reminders.
Luray, V«.—Two cnfflra await­
ing their owners' «lout ha. occupy­
ing the same room where 11**8 a
paralyzed former fireman on the
Norfolk A Western railroad, are
Intensifying tragic event» connect
ed with the family of J. l>. RutTner,
a farmer of this county.
For a long lime the coffins, made
for Mr. and Mrs RutTner. have
been In their home. The farmer
and his wife are both more than
eighty years old In order to avoid
“confusion" at the time of his
death. Mr RutTner says, the coding
were made. A local undertaker
furnished them according to Mr.
RnlTner’s spec!ticatIons.
J. C. RutTner, the paralysed
former railroad man. Is the young­
est »on of Mr and Mrs RutTner.
For two years lie has occupied the
same room where the death re­
minders are kept. He can neither
move nor speak; only stare at the
receptacles.
Tragedy has trailed the RutTner
family for years. Another son of
the aged couple a number of years
ago shot and killed his uncle. He
served only a short time in prison.
This was followed by another mem­
ber of the RutTner family shooting
and killing their son in iaw, Mark
WRlker. This killing was commit­
ted within Ukl fret of the coffins
and the paralvz.al firemans room.
tatter Noah Fox, a relative of
the Ruffners. was shot and killed
within ltX* .vartH of the “coffin
room.
Fox was slain by his son-
In-law. George Riley, who was ac­
quitted of the crime In the Page
county court
Canyonville Resident Here Mra
i Nan Puckett of Canyonville visited
friends In Springfield on Saturday.
Thurston
Bladder
Weakness
obb
HOW
Q U A L IT Y
STORE NO. 3
960 Charnelton 8t., Eugene
STORE NO. 4
500 Main Street, 8pringfleld
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
VAN CAMP'S
Beans and Frankfurters
Kraut and Frankfurters.
Clams
“ M aster" Brand
No- ’/ 2
Cans ......
15 oz.
Cans
s. o s.
2 6-pad Packages
and A lu m in u m
QQ
Pan ..................
«J «y
Green Beans
Betty's Pride
No. 2 Can ....
10c
bbi
Baked Beans
‘Franco-A erm icai
7V2C
16 oz. Can
H A R D W A R E
for LESS MONEY
W hy pay more when yau can be cer­
ta in th a t the Q u a lity w ill be the best
and the Price the lowest.
We ca rry a com plete line o f high-grade
H ardw are, Paints and Fencing.
GOLD MEDAL
C ake Flour
Lentil Soup
“We«tche«ter '
14 oz. Can
20c
/
/ /2C
2 pkgs. and Angel
Cake Pan
67c
Blackberries
Cottage Grove
No. 2 Cans
10c
W R IG H T & SO N S
HARDW ARE —
F U R N IT U R E —
Monday, March «30
Is the firs t tiny o f the S pring term
Ask About II
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
It's a good School
'lion e tiiiii
M iner Bldg , Eugene, Oregon
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M E N ’S
S P R IN G
SH O ES
New shoes oftoti
make a new man. Be
well s h o d
if you
w ould be w ell dress­
ed. We have a grand
array o f black and
tan; grain
or kid
leather; blucher o r
b r o g u e • lig h t o r
heavy w eight — but
each
p a i r guaran­
teed to be values u n ­
equaled.
Fulops D epartm ent «Store
.1. r’U Lol', Proprietor
334 M a in S tre e t
Springfield. Ore.
■■■■■■Hl
Constant Cold Protects
Your Health and Budget
DO
YOU
STORE NO. 1
125 East Broadway, Eugene
•T O R E NO. 2
88-98 West Broadway, Eugena
nt a dinner party at
their home In Eugene last night
Among t h o s e attending (rum
Springfield wore Mr anil Mrs c .
K Kenyon, Mr. um 1 Mrs Frank
lle l’uo, Mrs, Maude Bryun Milli
Crystal llryun. Mr. unii Mr« w
II Adrian. Mr and Mra W. II
Dawson. and Mr. an il Mra. M M
Peery
Does Friday the Ihlrleenth moan
good luck, hud luck, or 1» II Jual
Transacts Business— M U W ill an Indifferent day?
lace of Jasper was a business visi­
This question may he bothering
tor In Springfield Tuesday.
Mi and Mrs. I l l ) Gabriel of this
Goshen Resident Hers — tl G city who been me I he parents of a
llo llls of Goshen was a hualnea» , baby daughter at the home of Mi
Gabriel s parents It. Portland on !
visitor In this city Wednesday
D R . C A R L 'S D IS C O V E R Y
'¿dday. March IS, 1931
S T O P S G A S ,C O N S T IP A T IO N
W ettervllls Man Hare— A. J. Ren
In 111» private practice, Dr Carl
When their daughter's hab Hirns
nle of Waltervllle transacted busi­
Io silver sili' cun look onck over Wi'sclicko first perfect <1 the simple
m lsture now known 11» Adierlkn
ness here yesterday.
her life and make her own decision I'ullke niosl remedies, Aillerlka nets
on III I'll upper anil lower bowel
Business Visitor—J It Fish o>
and removes old polaona you would
Garden Way was a business visitor C A R D C L U B M E M B E R S
never believe were III your system
In Springfield Wednesday.
H A V E D IN N E R P A R T Y Slops G AS lilontllig III III minutes!
Relieves chronic ciillaltpullon III I!
Wendllng Resident Here— Harry
Dr. and Mrs. C II I'liettepluce. hours! Let Adierlkn give your stom
Wilkes of Wendllng was a husln-'ss
nch and bowels a REAL cleaning
former resíllenla of Mprlngfleld, en and »< e how good you feel! It will
visitor In Springfield Monday.
lertaliied members of the Carmi »iirprlse von» Flunerv's I »run Stole
Jasper People Here — Mr and
■ » M M M H M M M M
Mrs Waller Wallace of Jasper
were visitors In this city Monday.
New York.— A ainiill, quiet nun
Jasper
Merchant
Here— Emir
who likes to fish ami play g"lf baa
Hauer of Jasper was a hualneaa
ataumed command In New York'»
visitor In Springfield Tuesday.
latest lovcallgstion Into charges of
lu.llclal lrrvgulnrltles and political
Visitor from Thurston— A. W
graft on a scale unknown since the
Weaver of Ttiuraton spent Tuea
days of the Dnaa Tweed scandals.
lie Is laldor J. KreseL flfly tw o .
d.iy with his friend» In this city.
Austrian horn and a former United
States assistant nttorney general,
Visits Saturday Mias Ruth Bow
who has a record for digging np
era of Marcóla was a visitor In
evidence which various embar­
Springfield on Saturday.
rassed Individuals had hoped would
remain hidden.
Transacts B u sm is» II. II lan-k-
A former law partner of William
Travers Jerome. Kresel has become
w<M>d of Jasper transacted business
special counsel to Referee Samuel
111 Springfield Monday afternoon.
Seabury In the Investigation of
minor courts, particularly charges
Visitor from Lowell- E. V. Cal
Thurston Man Here— Ira Gray of
of the purchase of Judgeship«, from
loway of Ixiwell was a business Thurston was a business visitor In
the Bronx to Battery Park.
visitor In this city Monday.
Springfield Wednesday.
Three Years of Inquiry.
For three year» the headlines of
The Los Angeles Board of Education is now taking Bosxt« and her
Visits Friends- Mrs Julia Down­
At Medford— Dr. R. P. Morten­
New York newspaper» have shout­
calf for a nde—a ride around to all the schools in the city—and all
ing of Marcóla visited friends in son made a business trip Io Mod
because a recent survey disclosed that there were thousands of city
ed their story of political and Judi­
ford Monday evening returning
school children who had never seen a cow—a calf or a churn. The Springfield Monday.
cial Investigations In a dozen ma­
jor scandals. Involving bribes
is shown here at its first stop.
late Tuesday.
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Jasper Resident Here- M L.
amounting to more than »WO.OOP
and defrauding of taxpayers to the
Hand Dressed— P. K. Cn.phrey
P la n s a r c b e in g made a, r«>|K.iut the ,r ,w s ''" •»
purchased feed
extent of from »5 000,000 to three
of Full Creek was lu Springfield
woodwork and seats. Baseball ,n ^prlagfleM Monday,
times that sum. Since the Queens
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sewer case, which resulted In the
teams are planning to get some
v ,„ |o r from M eKenli, Brldg» . Tuesday to have an Injury to hla
sentencing of Maurice E. Connolly,
H .i. ld Rer.n.c ¡a making prepar- help in working over the lu.ll dla Mrs A L. Wackmutch of McKenzie hand dressed by a local physician
.
,
. ,. .
president of the horoogh. to a year’s
;“ ions to leaTe ,o work at ,h e ,lsh mond-
Bridge was a visitor In Springfield
Purchases Feed—L. A. Hu (ford
Imprisonment on charges of graft
hatchery near Scio as soon as he
In the construction of sewers, the
Monday afternoon.
of Full Creek waa lu thia city yes­
recovers front the measles.
Investigations have extended to s
M e d ic C. r a - R
Pari, of the terday to purchase feed for hl»
shortage of county clerk fees, the
Virgil Hanson and Robert Arnii- M R S . D A V IS E N T E R T A IN S
livestock.
padding of the street cleaning de­
tagc were absent from school sev ­ Y A R N E L L C L U B M E M B E R S Fischer Lumber camp above Mar-
partment pay roll and now the
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!
cola
was
In
Springfield
Saturday
Has Major Operation— Mrs. C. A
eral days the last week being con­
magistrates and other courts. As
Mrs. Ethel Davis entertained for medical treatments.
a result:
Cummings underwent a major op
fined to their homes with measles.
Pay
Big
Rewards
for
Five Judges have resigned or
ertlou at the Pacific. Christian bos- I
Mrs. Sarah Shaw of Eugene, visi­ members of the Sunshine club of
Finger Infected—Lynn Hill of
been removed. They are Albert H.
Lost Articles in Paris ted with Mr. and Mrs. John Price Yarnell at her home here last
pltal in Eugene Tuesday. She Is
Vitale, who was removed from the
Mareola
was
In
Springfield
Satur­
Paris.—One million francs was several days last week.
Thursday afternoon. The time was
getting along nicely according to
bench on charges of borrowing »20.-
the sum paid out in rewards In 1900
speut with fancy work, game«, and day to receive treatments for an her attending physician.
000 from the late Arnold Rothsteln
The
Ladies'
Aid
society
met
with
for recovery of nearly 200.000 arti­
Infected finger.
gambler and gangster, killed In the
High prixe in a
cles lost In Paris, many of them Mrs Roy Edn.tston last Thursday. refreshments.
Park Opntral hotel, and of discharg­ the property of American tourists.
Returns from Portland— Mrs Ell
Ill at Home— Mrs. Kate Sellers
The grade school is staging a magazine contest was won by Mrs.
ing a burglar friend of Rothsteln
za Wlnzenreld has returned from
The
authorities
say
that
Ameri­
R
P.
Mortenson
Mias
Lydia
Edgeli
|a
quite
Hl
at
her
home
on
Main
arraigned on robbery charges.
cans on vacation lose their belong negro zivinstrel show at the Thurs-
street according to a local physl- Portland where she spent several
Loan to Tammany Leader.
ings with astonishing facility and ton hall next Friday evening March won the low prize.
weeks visiting with her daughter,
George F. Ewald. who resigned
that they pay the biggest rewards. 20. there will be a small admission
Guests present at the meeting c»an-
and
son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
after an Investigation had revealed
A packet of diamonds worth mil- a, (ne door and refreshment and
were Mrs. Marie Spores. Jean
Go e . to S e .t t l .- J o e Crandall left Lemmon.
lions of francs, thousands of um-
,
.
his connection with a practically
Spores. Emma Spores. Cleo Hill. (or Sealllle ,ast Thu„ dajr Hp w(„
hrellas, the manuscript of a novel ''•’•dy will be sold
worthless mine investment concent,
Improving—The daughter of Mr |
on Paris written in English, law
Mrs. W oolwine who had her Mildred Bassi. Marjorie Devore. spend abou, , W(.,.k r, „ (|ng r#,a
and also that his wife had given
»10.000 to Martin J. Healy. Tam
yets- briefcases, wggontoads of -boulder blade broken in an auto Etta Robley. Anna Reynold». Carrie t|v„B and frlends
and Mrs. O. F. Bevere of West
many hall leader, as a loan. W.
accident some time ago has recov- Moore, Lydia Edgeli. Marguerita
Springfield Is reported to be recov­
these were a few of the widely as-
Bernard Vause county Judge, who
Visitor from Junction City— ering nicely from a recent Illness
sorted objects lost and found’
’’red en« ugh to be removed from Stafford. Sarah Spores, Laura Den
was found guiltv of using the malls
The exact total of articles found the hospital and is now with her ing, Ronald Spores and Mrs. Jack Sandy Peterson of Junction City according to a Springfield physi­
to defraud and sentenced to six
years In Atlanta penitentiary. -
was 180,000. hut there was other mother in Junction City,
was a business visitor In this city cian who Is attending her.
son.
..
., ,. ,, . „ . . .. . „„ . . .
FTancla X Mancuso, general ses­ property of negligible value which
Monday
was
not
docketed.
To
store
the
Harry
Endicott
had
his
hand
bad-
sions Judge, who was forced to re­
Dismissed from Hospital— Mrs
huge mass of stuff the police had »>’ mashed at the Oram sawmill sev-
tire because of his connection with
E U L A R E S ID E N T D IE S
Injure. H .n d -H a r r y Endicott of J. H. Kessinger of Fall Creek was
the City Trust scandal. In which
to extend their premises at the eral days ago. he will be unable
AT (J Q U C O N M O N D A Y ,'‘‘,lur Pl®« painfully Injured his
from the Eugene hospt
Surete-Generale.
Frank H. Warder, state hanking su
to work for som e time.
The police say that people are
hand at the Orem mill last week ,al "> Eu*"nt' Thursday morning
perlntendent. was convicted of re­
Special musical numbers are oe-
far more absent-minded now than
ceiving almost »100.000 In bribes.
George-H. McAtee of Eula died He wit be unable to work for some She ha<* recently undergone a mu
Francis X. McQuade, who re­ twenty years ago. In 1910. for In­ ing furnished for the revival ser­
Jor operation and hns been con­
stance. the total number of objects vices conducted here by Rev. Wil­ at his home there Monday morning time,
signed as magistrate because, he
valescing there for several days.
found was 8.5 000.
following
an
extended
illness.
He
announced, of his connection with
Son Born—Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
This absent-mindedness Is not liam Jessup and Victor Hershizer, was born in Missouri on August
the New York Giants Basehail cluh.
Hollister, former residents of this F U N E R A L S E R V IC E H E L D
peculiar to Paris, say the author from the Eugene Bible university
at a time when an investigation was
8. 1849. and came to Oregon in
being made Into hi« political aetlv- Itles. for the same «tate o f affairs in Eugene.
city, are the parents of a nine ana
F O R V A L L IE R S T E W A R T
Itles. County Judge George W. exists in all the big capitals of
Melvin Buell and Charlie Zieglier 1920.
{one half pound boy born to them
Martin virtually relieved himself t*1* world.
from Klamath Falls spent several
Surviving
are
five
children:
Mrs.
at
their
home
on
Emerald
street,
from further service pending out-
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Funeral services for Valller Stew
days visiting relatives and friends [ E. G. Birch. Oakridge; Oscar Me- Saturday. March 14. 1931.
come of an Investigation for evl- I
_£ P .r L ,
art who was accidentally killed In
dence of mail fraud In three com-
° r ta r IV 1 e x a »
here recently. They return home on Atee and Clinton McAtee, Oak ,
California last week were held on
panles In which he was interested.
In d ian s T o ld by Shells Monday. They both formerly resid ridge; Harry McAtee. Eula; and
Visits Uncle— Miss Maxine Snod
.
Delptaa.
Callf’
ornla.
krass
and
her
mother.
Mrs.
RUe/
«
“»day aftenumn at the Springfield
Harvey McAtee
Austin, Texas.—Shell heaps more **<1 here,
Snodgrass, motored to Cottage
Rev
Hunter Tell« of Being
than a mile long have been nncov-
Mrs Rav Baugh went to Junction
'ottage ' hrl",1“n ‘ »»“rch at 2:30
Funeral services were held at
-
. — officiated
. . . and
. . Inter '
, Vellle
Pruitt
ereff bv Pr J. E. Pearce, hendinjr
,
T,
.
...
.
Grove
Saturday
evening
to
visit
Treed by Bear Family an archeological expedition of the City ,a8t Priday an spent the week Hubert cemetery. Oakridge. Tues­
rnent was made In I-aurel Grove
Berwick. Pa.—William Temple,
University of Texas.
end with her parents. Mr. Baugh day afternoon at 2:00. Rev. Walker .Mis Snodgras' uncle. Earl HUI. Mr.
cemetery. Walker-Poole had charge
veteran Benton hunter, returned
Hll
has
been
1
1
1
for
some
time.
Doctor Pearce concludes from and son, Harry, and daughter, Ella,
I of the funeral.
from the woods with s hear story
the location and position of the moto, ed down Sundav and Mrs. of the Community church officiated.
by which he stands fu n In guar­ shell heaps that they are the refuse „
t
, ,
... ..
Injures Foot—R. S. Johns, em-
of kitchens of early Texas tribes Baush returned home with them,
anteeing the authentlci’v.
ployeo at the Mountain States
Temple said that while hunting
living along the coast of the Gulf
Mr. and Mrs. James Calvert A N O T H E R O L D B U IL D IN G
R A2^ED H E R E T H I S W E E K P °wer company steam plant, spraln-
on North mountain he stepped
of Mexico when Columbus made from Junction City spent Monday
Into a clearing Just as four hears,
his voyagp.
________
ed his foot quite badly last Sat-
and Tuesday visiting relatives here.
two adults and two cubs, appeared.
The Investigations are being
Workmen
have
almost
completed
urday when his foot became caught
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hendshu
The larger hears charged, he said,
made In co-operation with the
Rockefeller foundation. Along the from Dexter visited at Bert AA’ea- the wrecking of the old creamery ln a conveyor at the power plant. ,
Getting Up Nights. Backache,
and he fired, killing one of them.
The other bear continued on.
coast from Corpus Christi to Mata Ver 's la st S a tu r d a v
bo lding on East Main street this •''lo bones were broken.
frequent day calls. Leg Peins, M erv-
mnrns
Alev
the
evnlnre™
hniv.
°
o
a
iu
r
u
a
y
.
__,
,
.
.
.
□
u
s
n
e s s .o r B u r n ln g .d u e t o f u n c t lo n -
stepping over the body of Its com­ X ™ ere.l roninln« of Mri™lnd“an
Willialu Fowler who isteachiog
This is tk« se, ,,nd of the
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si Bladdsr Irritation. In acid condl;
rade. to pursue Temple, who took
1,1 buildings along Main street to
C ollected- Glen Smith
villages. These depended largely : in high school at Oakridge spent
refuge In a tree.
The bear and
be razed during the past few days. ° f Oakr,,|8e colected a »2.00 county Works fast, starts clrrulstln gU iru
the cubs stood guard around the
on the sea for food, decorations, the week-end in Thurston,
The buildings are ail old and bounty <>D
P”“ a‘
«
‘ X ' Z J M ’A p ^ M . r r ^ » e ^
tree until dark, when they disap­ weapons and pottery, shells fash-
Misg Alice
Cora Ca,yert fron,
_____ ____ _ _ S j o d l t
peared.
lone«! for each purpose being found
unsafe for habitation. AVhat little oWlceo 1 ,h e county ch>rk on Mon tlo n . Ixjn't
“ give
' up. T ry C yatex (p r o ­
n ou n ced 81 a s -te x ) today, u n d er t h e
Eugene spent the week-end at John
in large quantities.
lumber is usable is being salvaged. day' R C' Brld*er ° f LeabUrk TOb Ir o n -c ie d G u aran tee. M ust q u ic k ly
Edmiston's.
«H ay th e se co n d itio n s. Im prove rea t-
London Women Hold
the other is being used for fire- lected U 00 ,or ,w o bob<at P*11’ fIII sle e p and en e r g y , o r money bock.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colerick from
O n ly M o a t
wood or burned on the spot.
,be M,n*
Theater-Going Record Professor Deciphers
Eugene visited Miss Heersma last
5th A Main
Springfield, Ore
London—Three women hold the
Puzzling Inscription Sunday.
KETELS DRUG STORE
Injures Hand— The son of Mr.
theater <>lng record of London.
Dighton, Mass —MJquel Corte
Mr and Mrs Herbert W eiss en S U N D A Y S C H O O L C L A S S
and Mrs. A. Rasmussen received
Two thus f. r have I ,.d a leu for
Real. Portuguese explorer, landed . . .
. .. _
.
... . .
“Bitter Sv eet’’ more than GO times
here
in
1502
and
lived
in
this
vlcin-
Jo>ed
a visit Tu*'i"la >' will, his sis- A T C R E S W E L L S A T U R D A Y a Kash on hl" hanrt Monday when
and still k eep h ook ing it.
_______
he fell near the highschool where
Another mw “Peg o’ Mv Hpsrt" Ity until 1511. according to an In- ter and husband from Portland,
acrlptlon on Dighton Rock, recent-
Miss Dora Calvert from Junction
Members of Mrs. R. P. Morten­ he attends school. Several stitches
83 times before It closed and still
“ ■ '
""""
Thur" son's Sunday school class of the were taken to close the wound.
has a habit of going to at least
nine shows a week.
Methodist church which is com
The import of the Inscription had ton
Goes to Ashland—Riley Snod­
been a mystery for more than four
Mrs. Ray Baugh Is spending sev- posed of high school students went
N a p o le o n W a n t e d A u s t r a lia
Ce2?Uldes'
era* days this week in Eugene with to Creswell Saturday evening to be grass left for Ashland Saturday
Paris —A curious map now In
To commemorate the landing v.
,
guests of Mrs. Spencer’s class at with the test train which has been
the possession of the French Geo­ Dr. Gilbert Marques of New A’ork Mr"' W“ liam Culver
testing new brake equipment near
graphical society, reveals that Na­ took two small cedar chest« full of
,la y Mitchell is kalsomining the the Creswell Methodist church.
poleon Bonaparte once planned to
dirt from near Dighton Rock for high school building, preparations Members of the Creswell class Walker for the past several months
invade Australia and annex It to presentation to the Geographic So- are being made for a general clean were guests of the
Springfield Mr Snoilgrass Is brakeman on the
France The map 1» covered with
ciety of Lisbon. Portugal, and the
group
at
a
meeting
held
here last traln an'1 he wll‘ b“ *'>"e '">■
up
«lay
next
Friday
when
the
ladies
notes written by Napoleon and
Corte Real museum at Tercería, in
are to furnish a picnic dinner. 1 month.
« ral weeks._______________________
contains the outline of bis proposed
the Azorea.
attack. Prince Roland Bonaparte,
descendant of the emperor, pre­
sented the map to the society.
Convalescing— Mrs. Katie Brum
SAVE
SAFETY
Visitor from Leaburg — Mrs. mette is reported by her physician
sour
V* DtiOaitOPE
Charles Carter of Leaburg was a ■to b,‘ <-°nvalescing at her home in
visitor in Springfield Wednesday. !tl,,s clty foII<>wlnK a recent illness
Spring is Here!
IS F R ID A Y . T H I R T E E N T H
lion caul dull
P A IN T S
FEEL?
If you want to atart the
Spring Seaaon full of pep
and energy, you will find
Juat what you want and
need In Peptona, our beat
Nux Vomica Tonic. It
combine» In pleanant- tast­
ing form Ingredients that
Improve the appetite, aid
digestion and enrich the
blood, thus tending to pro­
duce a general feeling of
physical well-being
Be­
fore you've used one pint
of Peptona, you’ll notice
a wonderful difference.
Sold only at Rexall Drug
•tore«.
Flanery’s
DRUG STO RE
P h o n e 18
1 ’ ÿszsife
I here h really no need fo r Hpendlng an hour or more every
day buying loot! . . . I t ’s m uch handler and a great deal
more econom ical . . . to do it all a t the name tim e once
o r tw ice a week. N or need you w o rry about left-over«.
You can t get le ft w ith 'leaving«" becaune an electric re­
frig e ra to r keejm food perfectly over a period o f day«.
E lectric R efrigeration mean« C O NSTANT cold alw ays
under the 50 degree danger line. There 1« never any
appreciable change in this steady cold th a t w ont let
foods spoil.
Go in today and investigate the advantages o f E lectric
R efrigeration. Your dealer w ill he delighted Io dem on­
strate.
Mountain States
Î Power Company
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