jTODFOTID MATE 111 TRUNK fETDFOTtD, OKKfrpy. TIirifKmv FEimiTATlY 2 PXOE TWO 6, 1920. The contract for the construction HaroUl McDonald ?'hc 1 for months of tho Grants Pass Irrigation tliatriot past has been a hpec.'al state officer H.vstem was let Tuesday niKht to the in tho employ VI the ti h and same Shattui-k-KflinKur company of San cominiiiHinn, arrived li.T e yesterday ! Francisco with ihe undemanding and returns to Portland onifiht. While tlie nun was tdiininK and not;'1' work i:; to bo cojnpli'tod by a break could be man in tlio cle.tr, May Jut wifh water in the ditches sky early thin forenoon. ('. Caie 'ready lor the farmers on that date, ordered tho storm weather flaj; 0111 T1'f Kystrn wilt, consist cT if, miles of on top of tho Liberty, building ! r:,nal 1,11(1 lalerriln, and six milea of today's official prediction from Hanp!""-iaier.iin, tiumes, bridges, pump.-; FranclKco was for rain 'or know night and Friday. The prediction "was a .welcome mm, especially to the farmers and orehardists. Hot tanialo and en ill concarne at DeVoe's. Wanted to rent or buy a 'horse and buggy. L. F. Thorn, lli North Ivy. rhono 4 n;-n. ass The head driller, Mr. Harris, of the ' Trigonia Oil a'nd CI as company, will arrive here this week from California to finish up the odds and ends in the preparations that linv bven nmdo for tho drilling of the company's first well which will be begun on March 1st. Savage I ires make more miles. We Bland right behind them and make adjustments right here. You know the rest. Will II. Wilson. ass On and after January 12 tb nines & Snider garago ivill bo opon day and uight. - tf IC. Ni VII m, proprietor of Ihe Rogue- Valley mills was taken fix'm his' home on Houth Holly' street, to the Sacred Heart, hospital yesterday Hiifferlng will) a had case 'of flu. .lust arrived. Car of famous Utah coal. Vttlloy Fuel Co. The Koguo liiver Valley Canning Co. will now contract Ijor.JOliO Kna hou'b pack of tcmatoe:i, beans, ber ries and all kinds of fruits. tf Southbound passenger train due here at !):H5 a. in. dally did not ar rivo until after noon today, having been delayed by a freight train wreck near Glondule. Savage tires mnko mtfro miles. We At find right behind thepn and make adjustments right here. You know tho rest. Will II. Wllsqn. L'SS There's ti firm In your city that can supply you with garden seed, fer. tillzers fct garden, lawa and flowers .nd poultry supplies oi all descrip tions at prices to conform with those of catalog houses soliciting your trade. Why not try buying your gar den aeed at homo. Our seed stock 1:; as good as can be fc'und anywhere, and our's is a homo Industry. Try us this spring and save money as well as avoiding the nuisance, of dealing with foreign houses. Our name is Monarch Seed & Feed'Co., .'! 1 7 Has! , Main street. 2X7 Dr. L. A. Saladn recervc a telegram yesterday conveying the sad news of tho death of Mrs. Salade's mother. Mrs. J. W. Fuller, STi years of age, at Catasuukua, Pa., of d.(.ible pneu monia following an attack of Influen za. M'rs. Salado and her sister, Mrs. Ji. J, McCaskey left. Jwro several days ago for their mother's bedside Immediately on hearing of her ser ious Illness and bad just reached Chi-(is riMiuested that all members of the ind motors. The terms of the con tract are on a cost basis with a limit ed profit for the contracting company as its profit ceases when the estimate of the cost is reached. Savage tires make more miles. AVe stand right behind them and make adjustments right hero. You know tho rest. Will II. Wilson. liSfS One fine Page Six roadster, $flf)u. C. ;. dates Auto Co. 287 An enjoyable night was spent last Monday night by tho members of Talisman lodge, Knights ofi Pythias. Following a short lodge session dur ing which two new applications were received and five others voted on, Captain A. .1. Vance gave a very in teresting talk about bis war exper iences in France and Italy. At its conclusion an invitation was voted Captain Vance to repeat his exper iences lecture before Ivanhoe lodge, K. of P. at Portland. His talk on tho war was pronounced as the best (tf its kind ever hoaml by the local lodge members. The rest of the en tertainment program was miuln up of a piam.'solo by Mr. Haigbt, some card tricks by .lay (lore, a vocal solo by Air. (iaylord, a social session and the serving of lunch. Mercerized embroidery floss In all: colors. Handicraft Shop. 2SS Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf Portland people whoso names dec orato the Med ford register are Mr and Mrs. Herman Kckhardt, Edward Ij. Kropp, F. L. Rice. .1. II. Downey, K. L. Perrott, W. W. Carroll, ft. D Walters, 1 V. Hex, Chas Soule, C. M. Obenhaus and L. C. Sorensen. A new line of all wool suits just arrived. Will 11. Wilson School' dresses for girls in plaids and plain colors. Handicraft Shop. 2SS The latest issue of tho jacks.':t County Farm Itureau News is being mailed oat today to the many sub scribers of that meritorious publica tion, i Laces and ribbons for lingerie. Handicraft Shop. 28S Savo from $lt to $10 on a tire at the big sale. C. K. Gates Auto Co. ti At. tho regular monthly meeting of the local post of tho American Legion to be hold in tho Moose hall Tuesday night, March 2nd, tho matter of a bonus IVr ex-servico persons will come. up for discussion, and arrange ments made for the transmitting of the views oil tho Medford post direct to the Oregon members of congross. This is a nation wide movement, and a inaUer of groat importance-, and it cago when they received a message telling of her death. They continued on to Calasankuu, and Dr. Salads will leave for that place in the near future. Tho famous Shasta taniales on sale now. Shasta. . Dry oak wood ?l..r( per tier. Dry rails $-1.00. Phone 4-1I-.I. a HI! Mr, and Mrs. W. I' Kesee and ebauffeur Itoy Johnson Cf Aberdeen. AVash., arrived in the city yesterday from southern California enroute homo by auto. They aro at the Hol land. A. new lino of all wool suits just iirriveii, win p. .wikimi. j - For sale Ituck shot gravol. Phone n 1 t (Icorgo Carslemv nigil clerk of the " Medford, is expected home today or tomorrow from Han Francisco, for which city ho left last 'Sunday. Tho Medford Printing company has tho Do Luxo Multiplex cash books und other ruled books, loose leaf sys tem, also inventory sheets. If you noed thoso or any other blank books or bills to fit any binder seo thin offlco and patronize homo industries. Hasklns for health, The many friends of Mis.t Cat her that she Is able lo he up again afltr a month's Illness with pinnimotiia. Dr. A. Iturkiuud. chiropract phy Hlciau, who is a graduate of (be Pa-i-.llic Chiropractic college of Portland, has opened an office in the St. Mark's building. Acute and chronic caes a (specialty. '. .sS It. I. lied eggs at De'oes. "The (5 reat It lacks! y.ie," world'1 master maguiau, and , leading mem bora of bis company, who appear at tho 'Page tonight, are quests at the Medford, the company and its earloac of paraphernalia having arrived in the city last night. : FIVK MILLION PKOl'LE USED IT LAST YEAR CASCARAbPQUININE Sl.mUrd vol-! rpnitdy for 20 yc.r. Ht t.blrt form a(e, ittir. no opi.te. .HijM up 4 cyl.l in 24 i!'v pc in ai: bux luj d lied Tv m VMtl. Mi. Hi!r a. At A Drat .S'li. legion lw present. iHetUn look 'em over, Ihose new all WOOl HIlilH. W ill II. WilKOll. L'.SS' HoniKtiteh your tahlo llnonB, hIit?1r anil pillow easoa. ' 1 landlcraLt Khop 288 Min. P. II. Oalley who Iuih been ill with (lie flu rt.V the past week was able (o bo removed to her homo yes terday from tho Sacred Heart hottpr till. Orros, tailors Tor men nnd women. IllKli grade, only. ABhlaud, Ore. l'rlcea cut to Uio bottom at tho big sale, C. K. Clatos Auto Co. tf Mr. anil ,lrn. II. I!. Welch or Talent wero visitors in the city yesterday and guests ut llle Holland. The very latest in all wool suits. Will II. Wilson. , a.ss .Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetioro for Nullono, I'hono rStri-.l. Dr. and .Mrs. A. ilurkl'ind, who recent ty loniled liere are at home at Tilt! Oakdale. .Mr. Ilurltluud is a chi ropractic, physician. (let tho habit! Buy sharos now in the Building and Loan. If 1'sed Kurds and Clievrolets at the right illicit. llcCiii'dy-Hownu Motor Co. The chamber of conimerco main room Is being cleaned out today and the exhibits re-arrangiMl to make room to hcuse ihe American City Itureau statr lieaduuarters during tlie bureau's campaign to increase the membership ot' t ho chamber which will begin at once. Lcttlo Howard invites you to sec the spring hats at her old stand, 10'.' North Central avenue. U S'.i Seo I). It. Wood fi. Co., Dm. 309 Liberty llldg . for tiro liniininco. tf Ceorge 1. drput of 1'oi'tland, wlio Is here working in behalf of the presi dential candidacy of tlovenu.r Low- den of Illinois held a meeting witli a number of Lowileu men ai tiranls I'ass last night in a hardware -sU.Vo in thai city. Mr. Orptit is in Ashland today meeting some of the repuhll i ans of t hat city. Have vim seen the used car bar gains th;it wo aro offering. McCurdy Howne Motor Co. Hotter look 'cm oor, til "so new all wool suits. Will II. Wilsol '. SHH' The famous Snaata taraa 'es ou sale now. Shasta. Miss Lucille nas.wtl, slst t of Miss Olive; I'. Hassett, domest V : science teacher in .Medford liigh xi i lool, ;.rt for her home in Newborg. Oi v. Thups day morning to make final treii na tions for her maTrlagu to It. HiHico .MacKeown of this iclty. .Mi ', 'riac Kecwn is employed by tho t- iowrn mont in the entomology wor! I bore and will bring his bride to M. Klford to live. Carl Jeschke, IilgJi grade - patch and clock repairing. 9 Fir stre 5t. T. H, Daniels, who' has been quite ill with the flu for u week or more was removed from his home Wed nesday to tin; Sacred Heart, hos pita, where he passed a restless night., He is much improved today and h' ii at tending physician reports that he is satisfied -with Ills' condition. .Mrs. Ilaniets. who also had b.ien 111 with the flu. Is now reivivering.. Homstitchine antl poco ling. The Vanity Rhon. The Central I'njnt school beg;in to serve a hot soup to ilrii.lc with, the noonday cold lunch 'VOrtiary !). They realize that the diet Jtas a great leal to do with keeping well, :U'd this hot so'up will no doubt. hel to keep tho children,., who formerly ati' a cold lunch in belter condition to U'irow off the cold and influenza scvnii i which seem to be everywhere. -Kan u bur eau N'ews. Ilteaiittfnl new nnrlnir dor,tel.'S In THIS WILL ASTONISH MEDFORD PEOPLE Tho ytilck action of simple witch hazel, camphor, hydrastis. etc., as mixed In I.avoptik eye wash, will sur prise .Medford people. One. girl with weak, strained! eyes was helped bv a single application. Her mother could hardly, sew or read because of eve pains. In one week she ton was bene llted. We guarantee a soiall bottle of Lavoptik to help A X Y CASK weak siraiuea or inihuied eves. Aluminum eyo cup FREE. .Medford i'harmacy. Main and Central. Adv The smiling face and always cour teous demeanor or Walter Dunlap, day clerk at the .Medford hotel, will after today bo .nissed by the guests at that hostelry, as he recently re signed to enter upon a business career and- has accepted a position with tho BuIIIb atitl Skewis firm and will herearter a:kist them in their lumbar nnd can mine Interests with headquarters in tHe rirm's oHicc. the M. F. & II. building. A. CI. Lanibin, an experienced hotel clerk who suc ceeds .Mr. Dunlap. as day clerk, ar rived in tho city last Sunday from Portland and has been acting as night (dork during (lei.'rgo Carstens' short vacation in San Francisco. Slab wood for sale by tier or coird Valley Fuel Go. . William .1. Warner, assistant iiosl niasler returned to duty today tirtor having been unseat for a week cajiseti by a relapse, from a flu attack. The members of liis family who have been ill with tho flu aro well again. Jien J. TirrJwbridge or Medford. is in tho city today transacting basi- I'dioe ncSfi a,1(l looking up some of the It Pays to Advertise You use Ivory Soap and Commu nily Silver and Diamond Dyes, don't you? - And all tho other nationally I advertised products. Why do yo',i use mem; Uecause they're advertised. ,o you're going to be interested in the picture we're showirtg tomorrow and Saturday at the Liberty. It's called "It Pays to Advertise." Bryant Washburn is the star. The picture snows the inside workings of the ad vertislng business. The .hero makes himself rich in two weeks by cleverly advertising a new brand of soap. Does it scund dull? Well, as a play it was one of the biggest suc cesses in years when shown in New York two seasons ago. It is stili running out on the road. Take it from us, it is one of the funniest and cleverest comedies ever turned out. It Pays to Advertise when the goods are good, it's a knockout. , Lrmivn nil utnnl fli i n nl I in e i,i; .,,; .i,,,.! ,v.y anights .of Pythias and "Doliies pendants. .Martin ,1. iteddy, Jewelt r. J " . acquainted. -Mr. uo. Irwtv, ridgo is high up in Pytbinjiism. .11... IT, nl l,rh ,len,o'n-.iand ls "0W 0,1 hi8 wy to tho Chair ..... ,.,.,.1. vuiuiuuinn oi uio oruci Wo weld any "lln-all o' I lav." Works. t;. W. ..nig of old thill): Vulcan but the Welding Sacramento unit stration agent, spent today at th normal building in the Bellview dis trict assisting tho women of that dis trict in making dress forms. Cakes, French pastry and cream puffs al the Shnsta. Mrs. S. 11. McXair of Ashf-md spent yesterday afternoon in this city' as one of tho meinbors ol' tho home service class of the Ited Crosf- chap ter. A new broom sweeps clean. - Try us on brivkon parts. Vulcan Wei.d ing Works, ;19 'South Front. 290 The American City Bureau is con- ducting a similar expansion and re- organlization campaign to the one now on hero in the interests of the chamber of commerce lor tho Ashl land commercial club. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf .Mary K. Fawcett, dean of women from the Oregon Agricultural college will speak under tho auspices or the College Woman's club at tho library, Tuesday evening, March 2nd, at S o'clock. Her subject will bo "Build ing Your tlirl," and a cordial invita tion Is extended to every mother and daughter ol' Mcilford. . Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf A big turnout ol' Elks Is expected at tonight's meeting when the dis trict deputy Mr Oregon or tho B. 'P. O. E Mr. Wylio or Klamath Falls, will pay his rirst official visit to the local lodge. One candidate- will be initiated. Painting, tinting and decorating, orders promptly attended to. I'hono Ctl4, Elliott & McCatrerty. 3S4 Among the guests al. the Xnsh are ,L P. Minard or LO.) Angeles, It. and S. K. .loans or Seattle, William llanipson of Crescent City and Mrs. II. A. Williams and' V. M. Petterson of Portland. in this state. Grants Pass Courier Xc'tieo X.oti:m is horebK given to the gen eral public that my wife, Pansy D Brook, has left lny bed and lioard, and that herearter I will not bo re sponsible for anj- obligations incur red by her. ' Hated February 2(1, 1920. 2,S7 EDVVAltO !l). BltOCK. A. .,& A. M. A Special Communication Meil- yford Lodgo 103, Friday oven Ins. Fell. 27, 7:30 p, m. Work in '.E. A. degree. 2SS IX E. WILLIAMS, Secy. V00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt SALE One iron bedstead, one set springs, one mattress, one 9x12 rug. 'Phono 7S6-X or call 517 Park. ' ' ' "i.'- 2 89 WANTED Clll'h,. or women. .Medford lomestic l-iaimdry. 28S LOST Oray jeW:y""silk scarf be- between Sliastu and Page. Keturn to Alii 11 Tribune. 2N7 H'A.NTI-Ji) K pom and part Ohio board by laily high school teacher. Call S;t2-lt. 2SSi WANTED Young business man wnnts i-6oni u-id evenjng meal in private) family. Box C. M... .Mail Tribune 2S9 FOR SALE S"nctnd hand gas stove. Phono 19-F-fil. 2S9 FOR RENT Two room furnished bungalow. 220 Laurel street. Two brick rooming houses West Main street. ,lno. F. White, phono -1-I9-M. 292. the three sides of them were tho fro By .lames Oliver fur-wood "Back to Cod's Country" shown on Ihe screen of the ltialto theatre, be ginning yesterday, represents the ac complishment or a task ot incredible magnitude. Aside from tho fact that it is a graphic version of my original story, "Wapi, tlie Walrus," which was pub lished in the Good Housekeeping magazine not long ago, it has the dis tinction of having been made farther north than any other picture In the history ot' the screen. All of the snow scenes were taken on the tar share of Lesser Slave Lake, north ol the atith parallel. Avoiding Static Frequently tho temperature was fifty degrees below zero and it was as cold as sixty degrees below the zero mark. In tills frigid temperature- it was found necessary to draw all, oil rrom tlie cameras beiore they could he operated. A matter of scientific interest is the fact that in this far northern lati tude, over 211,000 feet of? film were shot without a single foot or static. This remarkable result was achieved. undoubtedly, because tho two cam eras in use were constantly loft out ot doors. Probably no group of actors ever had a more interesting experience than thoso who wore engaged In the making of the northern scenes of the picture. 1 went ahead with David Hartford, tlie director, to pave the way for the company, the arrival of which was greeted with a number of dogs and sledges, which conveyed them from the line of rail into the' frozen Arctic regions. Overcoming Olistuclcs Ono or the most remarkable achievements in motion pictures, I bolievo, was accomplished when wo built a ship, one hundred and eighty feel long, in the ice of Lesser Slave Lake. This played the part or tho Irozen-in whaler. Flying Moon. . The masts and heavy timbers wero hewn out or the forest, but all lumber and oilier material had to be brought by I dog sledge from the line or rail, miles away. l;pon arrival, tho members or the company round themselves in the midst or a howling wilderness. On zone rorests. Xorth and east were the barren lands on which they were to enact the scenes lor "Back' to God's Country." Between them and the Arctic ocean there was not a foot of railroad or a settlement. Tho Leading .Man Hies We burned night and day fires to keep out the intense cold. I passed up and down constantly among the actors, watching their faces and warning them at the first sign of frozen ears or noses. In spite of this, scarcely a member of tho company got away without a frozen ear, nose or cheek. One member suffered frozen foot. Despite the fact that cast members were begged to take proper precau tions and minute care or themselves, Ronald Byron, tho leading man, died soon, after his arrival. The tragedy nearly resulted in giving up tho venture. IGrit and determination on the part of the cast saved the day. WIFE" SAID PASIOR The great laugh festival "Twin Reds" which has broken all records in all the prominent cities in the world will be seen here at the Pago theatre On .Monday night, March 1st, distinguishes itself from the majority of comedies by tho clean wholesomo ness of Its story, the rapidity or its iction, the dramatic litt of Us situa- ions, tlie wit and breeziaess of its lines and the deftness of its charac terization. Description of tlie com edy conveys but a feeble- idea of the complicated actions which aro un wound in the course of its three acts.. Theatres ring with happy laughter, dorsement rrom such a source? Even and catch words from "Twin Beds"tl0 most optical must admit that are heard in every quarter. Tho com-1 Anti-Uric Ins merit Anti-Uric is made from herbs only, We believe that anyone sufforin? .' with rheumatism will be interestec in the following letter received by ; the nianulacturers of Anti-Uric: ".My wife suffered for years with -rheumatism and we had Just about decided there was no hopes of a cure. She was unwilling at first to try Anti. Uric because sho had used so many remedies with no benefit but was ; persuaded to do so. The outfit seem. , ed to make her worse but she per-, sisted In the treatment and the re-,; suits were remarkable. After suffer- ? ing ror so many years she is now i well and we are unablo to express-- our gratitude In sufficiently strong i terms." "This voluntary statement Is given J in tlie hopes that others who suffer;; with rheumatism will bo convinced J that Anti-Uric will cure them. Any--:, one whtl wishes to Inquire of mo" regarding my experienco witli thisjj remedy is at liberty to do so and will receive a prompt reply. Both my wife and myself thank you from the i very bottom of our hearts." '; (Signed) ltevorend Phillip C.raif. '' The Reverend Grair lives in Seat- J tie, Washington at 1300 Thirty-ninth j Street and is very well known in :i that city. Can anything bo more ... positive or convincing than an en- ' pany seen here is tlie best ever or ganized and plays only the prominent cities of tho middle west and Pacific coast. s o Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attack:: Heed the first warning they givo that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL KS33SII3 The world's standard romedy for thes disorders, will often ward off these rite caM and strengthen the body tigainst further Attackn. Throo sires, all druggists. Look for th nam Cold Mmltl nn Trr bos mad accept no unitAUon WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Iny rhono: Pncirtc Til. NlKlil, riionee: V. Weeks, fUS-J'J. fliinUm r. (iiiTi'u tit Mtnlosto are Culi l'ornt:i Kiirst at th. Holland. 'Til.' vtM-y htto.st in nil vul units. Will H. WilMui. l!Ss" Don't throw U iiwuy. (lot it woli! Vulcan WVhlini; Works. L'iiM Curst at tho Mt'iit'nrd im-hido tr. ;tiul Mrs. .1 Vnk iuu Mr. and Mm. .1. Ih'imoy ot Srattlr, llhuhs 'iko nnd 1 ! i,, tin-tin- of O.ikbml. Calif., dsi Mt on- and Mrs. t. M . Kiniu-y of l.os Annr-lc-s 1'. H, Hiililurd of S.tn Kran- riM'i,1, It . K . Thorn pson ot" I Mirby. Mont., antl John A. Matm-y of Klam ath Kails. l'or oyo, car, nor,. Throat 900 fr. Uehu l,fh(rty lUds. (".lassos fitted, l'or Uio host insurance soe llolmo tho InMiranoo Man. Thro l rr.oro Caiarrn tn this srotlop of the rci'intry than all othor dlneamis vm (oKotnt'r. ana rr w.r t w mm. iiosed tn bo Inournti.. Donor prescribed Itiou! remedies, and bv ccmstr.Mly falling m chip won jochi tr.'rtnicnt. pronouncvn It lnMirabl. I'ntnrrh 1 n In.-.tl ilmo.io nrvuuy i-"iueiK'0.ti iy cnnHiluiiional eon- "iiii'iis ami un'reioro reijmrea nmstilu tloaal treatuu'iil. Hall's Catarrh Mt'di Ine, maimrauurej by V. J. Olunv A Toledo. Otito, is a constitutional remedy, is taken Internnllv and acts thru th- Hloo.l on ttio Mu.-mm Snrf.i. of tlie fciyst'Mii. One Ilundretl !ollars ro- am m onrre.l for flay ease that Haifa' I'atarrh .Modi, ine to .-urn. y.onH f.ir cluulars mi'l testimonials. V. J. CMKN'KY CO., Toledo, Ohio, i by I irui;(:i!iti!i, 75c. Hall s Family .vuin ur constipation. DR. RiCKERT r.XTS, 8CTETTF1 CAI; I .T t'KSTKIV, AVU PROPERLY FITTED NO PROPS VSED lirflken Ionsoa Acrurntely ImillrtrJ Hullo i-a over Ir t?o. 308 E, Main, Uotlr " .. I ll , ,:jl!ll"""litim A Just Yellow Mustard for Backache, Lumbago Grandmother's old miissy mustard plaster or poultice generally brought relief allriKht even in tlio aevor ost t-ases, but it burned and blis tered liko bla.es. j "Meat eases pain" reduces tho inflammation and scatters conges tion, but you'll find that while Begy's Musturine, made of true yol low mustard and other pain destroy ers is just as hot as the old fashioned plaster it is much quicker, cleaner and more effective and cannot blister. It's a great eNtertiul remedy just rub it on wherever aches, pains, in flammation, congestion or swelling exists and in' a very few minutes the relief you have longed for suroly aiv rives because "Heat eases pain." 30 and CO cents at druggists or bv mail S. C. Wells & Co., LeRoy. N. Y. containing no minerals or salicylates. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or the money spent for it will be re turned. Anti-Uric is for sale at Heath's Drug Store. i . NEW HAIR aller BALDNESS IF YOU am lnMnit hair, hare dandruff, or tro bald, let ft Ixi kiiuwn tlml KOTALKO. rontain iiia Cenulno bear oil nnd oilier potent Innrcdl nits, is woml-rfullv HiK'ci'Mijful. fur tucii. winn), cliiklrt'fi. Hair grown, damlniff rllmlnatpd in muiiv rnpf wlicn all else failed. fII0(i (;iAB- T A NT KB nnd niDticy-rotuml offi-r. Oct a bos at nv busy iiharmacv; or cend 10 coats (or Proof Uox of KOTALKO to J. H. Briltaln, Inc., Station F, New York, N. V. , Millinery All the newest and smartest Spring Models now on displaj We shall take pleasure in having you call and see them. The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. a young man who" prac'tifced "mediiinb in Pennsylvania became famous and) was called in consultation . in many ; towns and cities because of his success) II in the treatment of disease. He finally) Ji made up his mind to.nlhpA Knmo f i,;- . - i w "V XljJ prescriptions before the entire United ) States and, moving to Buffalo, ho put ) up what he calledJiis Favorite Prescrip-J tion, and placed it with tne druggists in every'state in theIJiiion. That was fifty yearsiago this winter.! For fifty ymrs this-'Favorite Prescrip-' tion of Dr. Pierce hasseold more largely throughout the Unibed aateslhan any' other medicine of like character. It's' the testimony of thoiisands"of women I that it has benefited orentirclv cradi-1 l'$fftjr r - f'tai aistressinguments as wom-J .vi' cn are prone 'to. v For over -fifty years some of Dr. Pierce's tome medicines Wfteea 'selling over' the drug counters, so'. that more than forty-eight millionottles nave been sold1 during that time. This speaks well for the reliability and value of Dr Pierce's stand 1 aid home remedies. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is" a blood tonic and ' strength-builder which contains no alcohol, yet has tonic qualities that have endeared it to the American public. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, composed of May-apple 1 aloes and jalap, have long been considered the best vegetable laxative Mora1 recently that wonderful kidney, and" backache "remedy , of Dr.VPierce'namelvl Anunc (anti-uric-acid), has been successfully used by many thousands of people whS write Dr. Pierce in unqualified 'terms of the benefits received. . San -Francisco, Calif. :-Jl have used Dr. Pierce's remedies in my family for fifteen rears and " ave found on every occaaton that they gave satisfactory resuitKecentiy Ivas tnmbW 5t W V in vynd my ba.k conMantty pained me. ,1 took three packages of Dr. Pierce's Anuria Tabled - -d i Licensed City Scavenger. ft All retuse lnnnedfnrnlv rtmn-,aA An short notice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Daily business dis trict. Phonos 2 77-J. Gasoline Engine AXI) SI'HAV OUTFITS KXrKHTIXG AM) REPAIRIXG W'e have added to our force men wlio are thoroly capable In repairing"anil adjusting gasoline engines, Tractors, spray outfits, pumps and other farra machinery. Phone 235-R. John C. Signor Koriiifk RldR. iEJl-UII X. Fir St, ''ii'i fou cant $n-i away fr0rRthi If jour rttit lies fit well they look ivrll, unil what is mure important, lliry cnr well. GUS, the Tailor 105 West Slain. 'I