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jtr" page six HAW A-uYv:.u.r ' &.m ymiaxr Tho first moe: lug of tho llteniry dopnrtmcut of tlui (tranter Metlford rhlb tiolil on Momln. Or-tober 20, proved tlio demand foi tmrti n deport incut. There were forty enthuslas llr mill interested women prosont. Mrs. F. V. Streets la chairman ol this department nnd )ms so outlined hor yenr's work tlint a different member presides nt each mooting, .Mrs. V. .1. Kmorlck was lender Mon- dny nnil look charge of tlio program which vvaB a discussion of colonlnl literature. Quotations from the dlf' fcrent authors wore Klvan, tlio char- nctcr of tlio literature of this crlod wns discussed and readings- were given from various author. Those taking pnrt In the literary urogram were: Mrs. K. K. (Jore, Mrs. F. "V Btrco(s, Mrs. Charles Schleffclln Mr, llert Harmon and Mrs. V. O Davidson, vvhllo Miss Flora llrny and Miss Alice Streets added to the en- Joyment with an instrumental duet. Miss Kthol Guthrie with a most pleasing song. Tlio program wa followed by a social hour, during which tea was served, Mrs. Mundy presiding. Tlio next meeting of thU ucpnrtment will ho on November 17 Any who are Interested are Invited to come. Thoso who failed to attend tlio civics department meeting of the Creator Mc-.ord club Inst Wcdnes day missed n most helpful and in Hptring time, so many good sugges tions for future use were made. Dr. xnaycr, city health officer, outlined u most workablo plan for a sanitary survey of grocery stores, meat shops. Onirics, slaughter houses, etc., and described conditions so graphical!) that some Immediate action along this lino seemed Imperative. A com niltteo from tho department will be appointed at onco to co-operate with tho state and city health depart ments In the campaign for a cleaner food supply, to bo followed in tho spring by a fly campaign. Mr. Mulkcy, who followed Dr. Thayer, mado some most appreci ative! remarks concerning tho excel lent work tho club Is doing for Med ford and her citizens. He then pro ceeded to briefly discuss tho Mann wlilto slave net and tho four ques tions to be voted upon at tho coming flection, November t. An Informal discussion which brought out many interesting points closed a most in teresting session. Ureal Intorrst is being taken by everyone In tho sale for tho benefit of the hospital which will bo hold during Thanksgiving week 4u the store building on Central avenue and Sixth street. Tho Greater Medford club and tho Colony club aro assist ing and each will have a booth. Din ner will bo served every evening nnd toa ovory afternoon. There will bo a musical program from 7:30 to 1 each evening and dancing from 9 o'clock to VZ o'clock. Tho Colony club will liavo n doll and bag booth. Those In ohargu aro Mrs. (ieorgo U. Carpenter, chair man; Mesdumes Uamlll, Madden, Kguii and Miss Hubbard. Tho Greater Medford ' club will hnvo n linen booth, of which Mrs. F. K. Merrick is chairman. Tho oth ers on tho committee aro Mesdamoa John Hoot, Picket, Kmerlok, .Sulli van, Holmes, Conkllu, I'litnam and Kldd. Miss Kuril Hutchison will bo in charge or candy, Uowor and elgnj booth, assisted by Mrs. Hardwgll, Mrs. Huberts and MIsu Hoot. St. Muiy's ucudemy will have a Ruth with Mis. O. J. Putton In charge. Mrs. W, II, Smith will take cbargo ot tin' fish pond, - Mesdumes Wold and Qulsenhcrr) will have the musical pi of mm. The dining room, which will be on the mezzanine floor, vju he n:unu(l by St. Ann's Altar ucli. of whiuh Mrs. Sthiuffelln I. cnnl-mao. Fol lowing aro thoio assisting: Mos dames DoUn, Dobloy nud (Hidden on tho soliciting cemmittee: Mrs. Cm rott will bo In charge of tablet., chairs and linen: Mrs, J. F. itodly or ranges nnd lights; 1 SrMofrc lln or tho silver and Mrs. Smith ot druyage nnd rooking utensils. Tills is n most worthy cause and ovoryono should do what they can to help make this sale a success. tMoiuiuy, October 27, nt -':30, (n the library building, tho Greuter Medford cluh will hold Its regulnr monthly meeting. Tho business ihetlug will bo followed by tho pro iffttin which will consist of the report rtf , DC tho delegates to the slate federa tion. Mrs. K. K. Gore will discus tliu club reports given b tho vari ous delegate throughout ihe stale, tolling what their clubs are doing. Mrs. Schioffolln will talk upon "Con- vcntlon Thrills," while Mr. D.ivld- son will suggest the practical points gained nt the federation. In nihil Hon to tlio toleration news, a short talk will bo mado by Dr. Plckol upon the '-Sterilization Act."' which Is to be voted upon soon, nud a short talk will be given upon the university rot' premium. The program will bo In- terspersed with music by Miss l.eol'i Trueblood. Thursday evenlnie a reception was given by tho Indies of St. Mark's Guild to welcome ttcv. and Mrs. 11. Hamilton to the parish and to Medford. A goodly assemblage was present and the church well repre sented. Judge rurdln. the recently appointed mayor of Medford and n member ot St. Mark's congregation, delivered an nddress of welcome to which ltov. Hamilton fittingly re sponded. Mrs. Halllday llntght. ac companied on tho piano by Prof. might, charmed those present with several songs rcudcred In her usual flnlstuM style. Miss Gray's plnno solo Kits greatly enjoyed. Miss Helen l'urucker. accompanied by her sister. Miss Anna, gave two enjoyable vocal number and little Mary Alice Foster delighted her hearers "with a plnno solo. After the program refresh ments wore t ervad by a bevy of young girls nnd a social hour wns spent In meeting nnd getting acquainted with tho new vicar and tits wife. Have you been dreading n day's shopping in town Try the rest room and see If 'that doesn't lessen your fatigue. Take tho elevator to the fourth floor of the Medford Furniture and Hardware building where there arc pleasant, comfortable rooms to rest In. an attendant in chnrgo from 11 until 5 to care for packages freo of cliorgo or to servo a cup of tea. coffee or chocolate. The problem of what to do with tho children while shopping Is also a big ana with some mothers. They shouldn't stay nt home for that reason, however, and order from mall order houses which Is usually very unsatisfactory. The little ones will lie well cared for at the rest rooms for a small sum and the mothers will be care free to shop hero where they can seo Just what they aro getting and at the same time help In the development of Medford for "With Medford Trado Is Mcdfrod Made." Tho ladles of St. Mark's Guild were at home to their friends In tho Guild hall last Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. About forty ladles were present and brldgo and flvo hundred were indulged In. At the conclusion of tho games dainty refreshments were servd. Thro will bo n series of tneso parties during tho winter, one occurred each month until the be ginning of the winter season. Tho Auction Ilrlago club wns on- torlalued by Mrs. WuKcman this week, Mrs. Hutchison winning tliu honors. Guests of the club wore Mesdames Moo, B. H. Davis, Clnrcnco Kulght and I.umkdon. Mrs. McCormnck entertained Wed nesday informally for Mrs. Hanks of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Patterson en torUlnnd at dinner Saturday even ing. Cover were laid for eight. Those present were Mr. snd Mrs. Honor Dennett, Francis Dennett. Mix J .u ura Gatoti, Mr. Chris Gottlieb and Miss Juatinelto Patterson. Mr. H. 11. Pattorson ontoitulned nt a slug jwrty Wednesday evening. In honor of Chris Gottlieb. Cards woro plujiHl throughout the oveiilng and refreshments served. About twenty were present. Mits Noilly Drltt or Jacksonville was tho suost or Mrs, Wilbur Jonoa of Koss l.aue for hevorsl days thl week. . il Mrs. I). M. Pratt of Klmlra, Now Vorl:, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Fred Hopkins, at Snowy Hut to orchards. Mrs. Frod Hopkins returned from u six weeks' visit at Portland on Thursday. Miss Margaret O'Gara of Seattle Is tho guost or hor brother, Pror. O'Uuru. Miss Mnilo Olson leaves boon for Chicago, whuro sho will attend school. .Ml sk Vivian Greor or Ashland Is tho guest of MUs Irene Smith. arTCDFOKD MATE TR1BUNK Tho Knstcrn Star held the first 'social night" of tho season Wed nesday when n most novel nud de lightful entertainment was given. Tnoro was a snort progr.tu by Miss Venlta Hamilton and Mr. Herbert Alford. after which a most elaborate iiutuiuot was served. There were onriH and dancing (or nil. Hal lowe'en decorations were effectively used. Autumn leaves and ellow flowers were In profusion, and tho lights were shaded by pumpkin race. On the tables were pumpkin bask ets nnd Jack oinntoru uasturturms nnd ' chrysanthemums. The place cards were pumpkins supported by black cats and an unique menn was Inscribed on them. Following Is tho menu: Snlnd. a la Minced Hat Witches Fingers Goblin Holls Witches' Salvo Dragons Teeth Witches' Drew Ghost's Folly Witches' Nests Devil's Delight Witches' Alp, Spirits Fancies Witches' Frolic The committee m charge were Mesdames McGownn. Kdlth Orr, Wil liamson, Hen Gnruett. Hargrnve. iNowbury, Mlnkler, Misses Nether land, Hamilton nnd Weeks; Messrs. Hen Garuett, Fred Weeks, William son, Hojenbaum, McGownn and Dr. Margrave. . . The ladles ot the Catholic church entertained Friday evening with a card party ot tho imrlsb hall Friday evening. Progressive whist wns playeil and there wore ten tables. Mrs. Schomcrhorn nnd Mrs. John Wilkinson tied for the highest score, Mrs. Sohcrmerhoru winning on a draw. Mr. Canton won tho gentle man's prize. Tho score cards were yellow Jack o'lautorn faces. A enko was raffled during tho evening, M. J. Heddy winning it. HcfreshmentB wero served, nfter which there was dancing. The hall was prettily dec orated, black and yellow being the color schemo nnd black cats and witches with broomsticks were much In evidence. A very Jolly evening was spent nnd promises to tie fol lowed by others during tho winter. Tho ladles In charge wero Mesdames Delln, Gliddcn, Pi It and Smith. .Mrs. Karl J. Nedd entertained on Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the first blrthdsy of her son Stuart. The house was prettily decorated with red and white roses. The guests present were: Mesdnmes Kd Souter, Glenn Fabric, G. D. Hoffman, John Mnnn, Hogor Dennett, C. K. White man, T. K. Daniels, 11. F. Piatt and Dorothy Hoffman, I.eola Whltemnn, Cathorlne Fabric nnd Homer Piatt. A picnic will bo given Sunday by Mr, and Mrs. Getchell for Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas, Chad wick who are visit ing Medford. "Tlio ones who are go ing nre Mr. and Mrs. FIndloy, Mr. and Mrs. Madden, .Mr. and Mrs. Gard ner Diillls, Mr. and Mrs. If. I. Irwin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sumner. Dr. nnd Mrs. French, Miss Hogers, .Miss Flndley and Mr. Scth Hullls. Tho tlmo for tho needlework sale Is drawing near nnd tho ladles ot St. Mark's guild aro busily employed making both prartlcul and beautiful nrtlclos to be offered to the public Friday and Saturday, November 21 and 21'. Tho Ladles' Aid of tlio Presbyter Ian church will hold an all-dny meet ing in the chnpul Tuesday of next week, beginning at a o'clock. AH members are requested to como nnd bring their lunch. Mrs. Charles Conner nnd daugh ter, Mlsti Dorothy, Ml this week for New York. Thoy leave later roi Kngland, where they will spend lie winter. Mrs. F. W. Shaplnlgh, who has been very ill In Portland, Is eouva leaelng and will boon be able to re turn to Medford. m Mr. ana .Mrs. b, Weston loft on Thursday for nn extended eastern trip nud will probably bo away all winter. r Mrs. Hunks, wig has been the guest of Mrs. George H. Carpenter, has returned to her homo In Port laud. .Airs. George Hobcc and little daughter have gono to Portland, whuro they will spend tho winter. Misses lHhol uud Gladys Curry are expected homo next week after un exotnded Uip through the cast. Hcgluald U. Parsons lino roturiiod from u trip to Seattle. MISDITORD. OljKOOX, KA'ITKDAY. OrTOHIW 'Jo, i)V.. There has been some talk of changing tho dale ot the Hallowe'en dance on uccnuut of theie being a performance lit Ihe theater tho sumo evening, but It has been I ho experi ence of tho Swastikas Hint tho changing or dates aro generally dis astrous and as all the ntTattKcuiouH have been mado uud tho Invitations Issued It has been decided to let things stand as previously auiiouneed. It Is hoped, however, th.it Ihoie will bo enough to ghe to them also a fair attendance, and those who loud their presence Friday evening aro promised a merry time. This paitv Is given under the uusplcivi of St. Mark s Guild, tho members of which tiro working diligently? and enthusiasti cally that the.v mhj-gU a good sUo check a their share toward tho pur chasing or a building site for a church. Friday evening the sheet draped guests tiro promised a Jolly time. Sonio of tho old-tliuo super stitions will be tried and (hero will be several moonlight dances, ncroni- .....1.1 t... '... ............ I. . 1. . pnnled by unique nud appropriate slugs. Hofrefhuionts. will be served In the parlor adjoining tho hull. The social held at the M. K. tent was a suceess. about flflv-flvo helnitjservntor.V! wns of the usual high or present. Tho W. C. T. V epresed der nnd was attended by n Inrgo an their sympathy tor Mrs. Price, their .dteiue. The numbers consisted or former, secretary, ror her poor vocal, violin nud plnno selections by health and regret her going away, i pupils ot Mrs. Andrews, Miss Hoeek, She will be much missed. She goesJMr. Hoot and Mr. Tnlllandler. The soon to Arljoua for the winter. It1 follow lug Is the pregram: was voted to devoto tho second ", Pretty Hit," piano, Margaret Thursday of tvory month to tho study, Harvey; "Wluit the Little lllrtl or the laws of Oregon. Tho hooks ( Said." piano, Mabel Hnrsloy; hnye already been sent ror. The , "Crlekot nud llutublebee,'' plnno, study Is open to nil and It Is liopefl Lurn Fonts; "Two Hones,'' vocal, that ninny will nvnll themselves ot'ilelpn l'urucker; "Village Hollda)," this opportunity to Inform them- piano, Hlltabelh-Fiissolmnu; plane selves on tho laws of the state, at, duet. Ntlznbeth Fusselmnu nud Mr. wo are all citizen now. After the.Talllandler; "llerceuto." violin (God meeting closed the ladles who had nrd), Huth Campbell; "Goudellled." not roglsterod went to the reglstr- plnno. Miss Lottlo Gray: "Allegro." lion ofllro nud registered for tho pro- by llnch. Caroline Paul; "Hondo." by lilbltlon party, i'lioy ho)m to make Motart, Mr. Talllandler and Caroline that party stronger until all liquor' Paul; Watchman. Tell I's,"' vocal Is banished from Oregon and It Is niduel, Don and Maud Newbury; "C dry stnte. price." by Thome, for piano, Mlw Watch theso Items for more about tho modal contest. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. Meyera Iwvo returned from an nuto trip through tho Willamette valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. M, Jenkins and tons of southern California aro spending a few- dii)s In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gustluo of lown tirerccent arrivals In Medford. Miss Ora HruinUlo U the gmt uH hor sister at Gold lllll. Tke World s Greatest Beauties Have AJH itu'a j-rf-!i yvHH 7 j.vo'i smes i i ctsb r -M'MzMkgmEn mmf Ml 1 wmpS 'r. mv&zr ,i " Send 10 cents for trial bottle and booklet. See Coupon Hold mid guaranteed c wry where. Applications nt tlio better barber MmpH ami hair (Ironing parlors, MEDFORD PHARMACY Kpcclnl Agents, A most delightful diiuco was given at tho club Iiouho at Gold Hay Mon day evening lor Mhui l.eah Wallhor and lO'lo Walt her. The attractive living room wan decorated with au tumn loaves. Assisting Mr. nud Mrs. WNilthoM weio Mr. and Mrs. limine and Mr. uud Mrs. Daniels, The guests present were: MIhhoh Cochran, Irene Smith, Jean Hudge, Frances ork, liiicllo York, Vera Olinslead. Katheiino Dmnd, Helen Piiruckor. Jean Anderson, Utile I Gulhiio. Ilnxi;l iitlo, Mniio Gates, Huth Nye, Until Warner, Josephine Uool, Ksther Warner, Vera Meirlman, Frances Kenny, l.eonoie Vnnco. Svhll Fish, Maud Newbury. Louh Wulthorsi Messrs. Noel Lludlpy. Luke Deuel, Carter Hrnndon. Mlllon Suliiiluml, i liurleN Hay, Hob Kluloyslde, John Gore, Theodore Fish, .Dotplt Phlpps, William Vawtor. Geoigo Galen. Floyd Williams, Italidi Pierce, Uaymoud Fish, Unlph Norrls. itobert Peloiuo, Francis Heunett, Harold Cochran, John Doiiinier, Herbert Alford. Hor- ' ..... V.... I...... I ..... ace lireintoy. Don Newbury, Lyle Walther. The pupils' recital, which was given lust Saturday at tho Medford Cou- ; Kvn Hlrhniond. Ilev. W. F. Shields bus relumed from Portland, where hu attended the synod ot Portland. 4 Mlaa Mario King left for Portland this wnek, where she will attend St. M.try's ncndeniy. " Mrs. Gourge Hoot has returned to her home In Hnrrnuionto alter a visit with Mis Orr. Miss Gertrude Fay has relumed from a visit to San Francisco. Since The Dawn Of History :ad Beautiful Hair. ing prisoner to her charms. This condition bus existed since tlio world begun, until, to tho lord ot creation, paying regular and miignlflruiic tribute to beauty bus becomo a hahlt. lit the early dnys, to uiihnncn tho pristine beauty of their hair, tho women restorled to the iiho or frngruiil oluituiiotH. Much rnro was given to the hair, hours being ilevoteil dally lo the manipulation of iuI-IiiiI'h trossiM by tier slaves nnd hand maidens, Today the girl or woman, duslrlugto appear alwaya nt her best ami lo huve healthy luxuriant hair, relies on Newbro's Herpicide A Most Delightful Hair Dressing Thousands of ladles testUy dally to the merits of nrplcldo for tho fit lulling hair am) to stop itching, no grease nud docs not darken Hnrpliiilo has an oxqiilHlto oih IMiallug lo good tasto and rofluei Always satisfying and freiiuei wonderful aio (ho result whlcl follow the regular and I gent use ot .Newbro's II am:. The Ladles Aid unduly of tho First M. K. church met In regular monthly homecoming nt Um church Weduesdiiy iilleruooii, about hilly ludloii being present. After llm reg ular business or tho society wan lln Isiuiil plans tor the work of llm com ing oar vvoto discussed. Hevernl plaiirt were uiiggoslod and dlseussed uud of tho mil wan decided lo first hold a harvest homo dinner at tho big tent Wednesday, October 'J!. ill (! o'clock. The president. Mis. T. ('. Wicks, then appointed cominlllcos on arrangement, ltov. Kldrldgo vailed and gave one of his plonsaiit idiort talks, and utter friendly handshak ing retired, wishing tho society u pleasant and suecesstiit onr. ; Tim ladles ot the South Oakilujo circle served rerreshinoiiln of dellc- loiui pumpkin plo and coffeo uud all present eujojed a pleasant social hour. A "ghost party" was given by Dunn Davis at his homo Filday eve ning, when all manner of Hallowe'en games and pranks went played. Jack o'latiterus nud ghosts were ploutlhil around tho house. Those oiijovlutt (tie evening were: Mlngus Aitkin. Jack Sullivan, Francis Murphy, Ned Freurli, Louis Ulchnrdioii, Mead crouch. UiishcII milliard, Chester- Held Mulkcy, Carltuu 'luiiiier uud Harold Warren. A number ot tho plnno pupils of Mrs. II. K. Marsh woio heard In a recital Wednesday atternoon at hor notiiu, LI N, Peach. Those taking part were: Missus Horua Uobnrts. Mallo Vromnn, JnniiHa Crawford. Kster Arnell, Nairn Scoly. Irene Hog sett, liura Host nnd Charlie Ib-st, Henry Handy and Worth llnudrlgg The mothers were the guests of (he afternoon. Mrs. C. Hoof and son or Cripple Creek, Colo., aro recent arrivals and will make their homo In Mediord. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Watson and family hnvo leliirned lo Mediord af ter a long visit In California. Mrs. J. II. NuImiii. who hut been visiting friends, lis returned to her homo lu Stockton, Cat. Miss II. Garrison has returned to Medford after u six mouths' sluy In California. Miss lleiita McKemer or Weed U visiting friends In Medrord. a Miss Pearl Nttiin Is visiting rela tive In Cottage Grove. III nil affairs or weight, whether or war, politics or business, beautiful women have n I ways exerted u might Influence, ThU subservience or the world lo feminine loveliness s seldom admitted by the stonier sex, but It Is there Just the same and no one realizes this heller I ban man, more mnii, Hu Is a dally worshlp- ner at me Hhrluo or Venus and a pusslvnly wil eradication of dandruff to pro li columns ho1 hair, & , a p- ? nut. V tiyXv em- x f .jj'tjt '0 '"''vvV .V3 X T . X'tt . . A' Av6 s W ' ' l? ?v .' .' .' ,' Mr. uud Mrs. V. Mllllgnn, iornior rehldeiils or Medford, lit o visiting It lends heio. MIhii Huclo Ohiy or Fresno, Cut., hi (ho guest of her uuilher for a low1 ilavii. ,Mra, Tom Piisoii uud hnughier have tutuiuiMl liotu u visit In (liitutx Pass, VV. (I. AldeuhiiKon or San Fran cisco Is spending it row da) a lu Med iord, Miss Maigaiel llrumhle Is spend ing the week with relatives lu Gold Hill. Miss Knthcrluo Scott Of Iti'ddlnlt Is visiting frotiils lu Medford. Tlio Joy Of Coming Motherhood A Womlrtful Heincdy That U a Natural Aid nod Relieves tho Tamlon. Mil!iM' IM.-HJ. a fsHwini rrnl rm rdr, It llir 'H "l" Wik.wu IIisI ! lil t' rriifli sit it titfVr.m rri inti.ltnl. II lit it iii iii una Ki'iiiii mliii sfcr Hi" f'lf liniln .'f iiiid fsmllr it'il'ir. sil lnl;rb itri nrr itn.nlv, nrtr, lln ur im.tMi narrl.il It illrwtlf to l Uln.l purttnin and Krnily l"it nrl)r tvllvm all trlniy III "tlr4 I'f niislu j li dully u- I bn will I f I1!". itltlriM, tin iimikm, iiu lUhK-T ill UrnatliiO ur utlst snl-ai. d "", 'rlilIIMwi.n n( Mfti'Mii lowfiKl aal J")(nl uiilwlpMlKU. Tu nil j.'ima vi.i'im MMilwt I'lbnil U !' Of III Krll f ll ll'lpflll IllltllMlCTl. J..r II rl' tUllilirfrlli f iH H ap'iilr ;l llsiicrr. ilU"U all l d.nil ! dtril. nil win nf fr. m1 ihus Milil- Hi mind Mid rl)T In iiwilt th i!fml( fvnt In a wim-.mi' It r- r.lh HNirsmmrlrit alad'i"'. S..lhrr l'Msd U n ml rh'tltlmt frmnlr In llrtMnili f lnr. aint l ' ik-ti l.nllnf mrrll nnil H !- IHS It r.-niuilr . W tt,mmiiill by all Mimrii V.mi lll find It rn "ll t H 'leu lnw l II no n In lid . r Hi itriHhtlM v.111 slxllr r-i i e r r.Mi l( rm inUi nn I' Mih. r I'M.I l r..ir.l ...I dy ll Hrs.b B.I.I :-iii. v 'IT in.ir HM. At Ul l Kli will Id i"l mH. -l.l K er Iiu' i V I' -'(I lit rlUllt lwHli.lt. t '! f r II lull i Draperies VVn enrrr a rr etimiiUlii lint of ilUlx-rlM, Inert tiirlalnt. flHIr. ntc,, and do ull i".. t of uplinUlrrlns A iicll innn lu lunK nUrr this work mi'lllthrily nn I Mill KlV" (ixM tnvli.i nn la .aaltil tu (l In evaa Ilia Uisrtl clll.a, Wook3 & McQowan Co. Let Us Take Care of your Hair Neglect of Ihe scalp Is responsible for most hair trouble. Tho scalp needs nourishment, massngo, tluiu latlon. Miirluello i'renliiieiitN nud the PrNiuaile Ha almost work miracles for Ihe hair. Tho ndvico of an experienced Mnrl uello graduiite Is at your servlco freo of liiarge. Ilrlng our rombliign to us. Wo do A No, 1 work Marinello Hair Shop 107 (iiirnelt-Ciprey Itldg. Phono (l.".7-lt GIM CHUNG china iii:uh .sroitn Trouo herbs are a blood Ionic. A positive euro for I.Ivor, l.uug, Heart, Ktdnoy, Klomavli nud llowel troubles, Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever nud Uhniiiuntlsm, A guaranteed euro for Piles. No surgical operation re quired, '!'i:hti.moni.i.h I bad Moioutii (rouble for years, ranting itropMcul conditions. After taking eight dimes of Dr. (iliu Chung', niciliiiuo I wan relieveil of all (rou ble. Mits. it. m. iii:ititn:it. This Is to certify that (llm Cluing cured me of the piles after lfi years' standing and ran riicouimend him (o niiyoiio afflicted with (hum, 0. M. Daloiuple. C'hlco, Cal, Ull S. Front Mi:iii'om, oitc. Raises the Dough ' Better AU. GROCERS . K-t