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PA"GTD TWO The work of drilling the well of tbo Trigcttia Oil and Gas company has been changed to 24 hours a day, Instead of only one shift during the day as heretofore. In fact the con tinuous daily operation began Tues day after a two days layoff overhaul ing the plant. The two shifts of dill lers will change at. noi.'n and mid night, and the work will he rushed from now on. A mechanically perrect washing machine made beautiful by an artist's skill Is the Illucbird. M Mr. Fisherman, get that fishing rod re-wrapped, etc. Eaton, 20 North Holly. 17 Tho card party to have been given Wednesday evening at the Masonic hall has been Indefinitely postponed. 14 The Medford lodge of Elks Is plan ning to hold a session in the near future, probably Thursday, April 2n. In Grants PasB in compliment to the many members of the lodge residing in that city. A complete lodKO ses sion with initiations and entertain ment features following will be held " In tho Its-tho-Climate" city, the Medford members going and coming in a body cither on a special train or In autos. Arrangements will prob ably bo completed for the trip nt Thursday night's meeting of the Jodgo. ' American Legion ball, Friday. 14 Soo pago 89 of this week's Satur day Evening Post. 14 You ought to insure your auto with Reddon & Canaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phone 720. , Leonard C. Pettlt, instructor In Russian School of Violin, Will open classes at his studio on 344 South Central Ave. Phono 855-11. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delllnger re turned homo this forenoon from Portland In which city the former had his tonsils removed aiul three weeks hospital treatment which de veloped the fact that he need not .undergo a surgical operation as had .been thought necessary at first. Mr. Bollinger Is now in splendid health. Carl Joschke, high grade watch and cloc krepalrlng. 9 Fir street. ' With spring and sunshine comes 'the Bluebird and hnpplnesB. I I' , Fisher's Ulond flour. Moro loaves por sack. Bardwell Fruit Co., dis tributors. 19 There will ho no dance at tho Nal tonight because of tho big American Legion hall which will bo held there on Friday night, llnwover tho usual week end danco will lio staged on Saturday night. American Legion ball, Friday. 14 lloathor wools for men's and boys' sweaters. Handicraft Shop. 15 Hot Inmnlcs and chili conenrnu nt DoVoo's. i Kcizur Brothers have put on a now truck service nnd added transfor and gonoral hauling to their city dn llvory system. They will open an of fice soon. Their tolophono is No. 407. '"Mr. nnd MrB. John McDonald of Trnll, loft for homo this morning aftor a vlBlt of a day or so in tho city. Sheroleno, a washablo fast color mntorlal, in various colors, for sum mer drosses and waists. Handicraft Shop. ' 15 Uolco-Light Hloetrlclly for ovory farm. J. E. Uartlelt, Medford Hotel. .Modford, Oro. .When you want any hauling, mov ing, otc, dono call 4 07-Y, Kaizur BrothoiB Transfer Co. ' Mrs. 11. J. llensinger and son of Seatllo are tho guests of Mr. and (Mrs. T. li. Daniels. She is a sister of Mr. Daniels. Economize by using scratch pads for use Got them at this office, tf Orres, tailors for men und women. High grndo only. Ashland, Lire. 'Paxson's "Superb" Dahlias. Caia loguo for postcard, or pho'ne II, It. II. Paxson, Central Point. I I . Mrs. T. Ci. Heine of this city, ad dressed tho union meeting of the Junior high nnd llawthorno Parent Teacher circles at Ashland yesterday afternoon, giving her talk on "The Ideal .Mother in 'Literature and Art." ""American Legion hall, Friday. 14 Tho Chamber or Commerco la a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf Armenian itellef houeflt concert to night. Presbyterian church, S p. in. 1 I- -: Coming hero fro'.n Sealtlo Hay "Honson. new dispenser at tho Cray llolle, has brought with him a new .window trimming talent foreign here tofore to Salem. Filling tho window of the sweet shop Willi varl-colored. tomptlng dishes and drinks, llenson has mndo one of the best window ills- plays of Its kind ever nrritngcd in the city, llenson has also worked in Portland, but began his career as a dispenser nt Medford several years ago. Salem Capital Journal. neiiistltehlng'lOc per yard, thread furnished. Slngor Sliop, 115 West Main. ' American Legion ball, Friday. 14 This Is your last chance this year to lay in a few boxes of good firm Nowlown apples. Prlco $1,110, packed. Bear Creek Orchard or Rosenborg Bros., Medford Hotel. 15 Oregon guests at the Holland ln 'cludo M. J- Foster of Pendleton, and .W. F. Wntklns, J. W illiams and K. C. Brofardy of Portland. ' . Uolco-Light Electricity for every rami. J. K Jlartlett, Medford Hotel, Modford, Ore. , For SaloNow antl second-hand 'machines. Singer Shop, 115 West 'Main, phono 215-1!. ' 1, Armenian Relief, benefit rnnewt to. night. I'resbytorian church, S p. in. i- .. . " , r Wilbur ABhpolo returned today from a short business visit at Port land. Jlasklns for health,, At tho .Nash hotel the following guests from a distance are registered: Chas. W. lloise of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Epples and Her man Epples of Grant, Neb., A. F. Tocslal of Stnughton, Wis., and Mr. and .Mrs. C. 1). t'hilds of Spokane. Armenian Relief benefit concert to night. Presbyterian church, S p. m. 14 Have you seen thoso smart crea tions in georgette and transparent, at the new millinery shop conducted by Mrs. J. (illlen on tho balcony at the M. & M. Co. stove 11 Machines rented and repaired. Singer Shop, phono 215-U. Roy Plko and Robert Tulibs plead ed guilty in circuit court at Grants Pass on .Monday (o the charge of dy namiting fish in the Applegato river, and were sentenced by Judge Calkins to 110 days in the county Jail, but were paroled into the custody of County Prosecuting Attorney Miller. They were also assessed the costs on the case amounting to about $25, Tablets and scratch pads made of nows print, for school and offlco use for salo at this office. tf Tho Bluo Bird is the Packard of Electric clothes washers. American Legion ball, Friday. 14 There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Medin, of Medford, April 7, 1920, a ten pound daughter, In the Dow hospital. Mother nnd baby are doing well. Iiardwell Fruit Co. now have a car load of mill run which they are retail ing at $ IS. 00 per ton. 14 Pecoting Hemstitching Handicraft Shop. 15 American Legion ball, Friday. 14 Among Oregonlans registered at the 'Medford are C. P. Mayhew nnd A. H. Gucker of Eugene, and the fol lowing from Portland: Hugh C. Mitchell, A. 11. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyers, C. C. Kraner, R. S, nueermann, W. T. Hlslop, Wm. A Muoller, W. .1. LnCasso. 15. W'. Thomp son, C. M. Irwin, W. C. Block, O. R. Jeffries and 11. 11. Ilunttlng. 'Hemstitching and pecoting is an attractive finish for any summer ma terial. Handicraft Shop. 15 For eye, eat, nose, throat see Dr. Helno. Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Beautiful new gowns and combina tions in Pacific l'ackago goods. Han dicraft Shop. 15 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Love of Alns worth, la., who "recently purchused tho Snowy Dutto orchard and farm property of Fred Hopkins near Cen tral Po'int, arrived in tho city yester day and aro at tho Holland preparing to movo onto their new possession. Also at tho samo hotol are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Smith nnd son of Ains worth, la. Mr. Smith recently pur chased tho Bert Anderson homo on West Main street nnd the family will movo into It as soon as Mr. and Mrs. Anderson mo'vo out. Mr. Smith sold out his farm proporty near Alnsworlh soveral months ago and thoy have come hero to live. These recently ar rived Iown peoplo say thero aro more residents coming horo from their sec tion to locate. Orres, tho ladles' tullor, will bo at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine wcolons, latest stylos always. tf Expert phonograph repairing. 4a South Contral. Phono 015-J. 34' Drink Llthla Minora! water for rhounuitlsm, stomach and kidney I roubles. Ordor from Jackson County Creamery. IMrs. O. O. Alonderfer loavos to night for a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. A. K. Cunningham at Everett, Wash., and will ho accom panied by her nophuw, Master Wil liam Cunningham. Savo from $:l to $10 on a tiro at tho big snlo. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf Llthla Mlnoral waior by the case. Jackson County Creamery. Broken forglngs nnd castings, all shapes, all metals, all sizes, wolded. ro-lnforccd and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. iVo write fire insurance. Redden Canaday, 32 X. Central, phono 720 The Medford Sash and Tioorcom pany plant, which was recently pur chased by 11. C. Hansen and F. L. Widoll of Portland, has been under the operation of the new owners since April 1st. Messrs. Hansen and Wi den aro live wlro mill men of thirty years experience and aro welcome ad ditions to the city's social nnd busi ness circles. Mr. Widoll has n fam ily, hut his wife and children will not join him here until the schools close in Perl land. Before selecting matorlal see our lino of children's ready-mndo dresses priced from two to six dollars. Handi craft Shop. 15 Mrs. Piiiil Hansen, corsetiero for Nullono. Phono 5S5-.1. Don't let anyono tell you that other clothes washers aro mado on same principle of tho Blue Bird. LONG FACES "Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels bring back Smiles Turn thfl "kill-joy" out Uie head iirlip, hiliounrri, iintipoation, the sick, out Rtoniiich nnd mUory-makinff gaes turn them out tonight and keep them out with OnscareU. Millions of nirn nnd women tnke ft Oiurnret now and then and nerer know (lie misery caused by A lniy liver, loi-ffpd bowels, or an upset atomach. Don't put in another dny of distress. Lot Cafcurela cleanse your ctomach; re move the our. ferment Inj; foodi take the cxeess bile fronvyotir liver and carry out all the constipated waitto 'matter and poison in the. bowels. Then you will fel profit. A Cascaret tonight straightens you out bv morning. They work-while you eleep. Jlrs. J. T Denn of Camas Valley who with her sons Anthony and Leo were vittitiiiK the Misses Cecilia and Ada Ienn, whp aro attending school at Medford, returned here Sunday evening. They had a delightful time, and Mrs. Denn says her daugh ters in tbo Jackson county metropolis are enjoying school life there im mensely. li use burg Keview. It. I. CKgs a: DeVoe't. Prices cut to the bottom at the big sale. C. K. Gates Auto Co. tf (Have you tried the I.itliia Mineral water from tho Jackson County Creamery. It has great medicinal value. The sale has just been announced of tho cherry and peach orchard and tarm, under irrigation, vt . K. Dunn of Talent to E. H. Duncan of Kansas, including tho bungalow, barn, cement tank and $1UU0 worth of personal property, for JiWOO. .Mr. Duncan takes possession at onco and Mr. aud Mrs. Dunn will remove to California because of tho former's asthma. They have resided on the property fcr the past 11 years, it be ing virgin brush land when they lo cated thero. (let the habit! Ituy shares now in the DuibJing and Loan. tf See D. R. Wood & Co., Km. 1!09 Liberty Uldg., for fire insurance, tf iMrs. P. C. Scott of Towns Brook, Va., arrived at the Holland yesterday having come hero with the intention of locating. She is a cousin of G. K. PUts of Applegate, who came to tho city yesterday to meet hor, and. thiH forenoon Mrs. Scott accompanied him home for a further visit with himself and family. Don't forget to ask to seo those $7.50 trimmed hats at Mrs. GlUen's millinery shop in the balcony at the M. & M. Co. store. 14 Californians at the Medford are Fred 13. Olney of Los Angeles and M. and H. Joseph, R Woodman, Hoy Thym, U. G. Weightman and II. C. Brandy of San Francisco. Have you called nt tho now mil linery shop in the M. & Jl. Co. store .Mrs. Gillen will bo pleased to meet you and show you a smart styled hat at from $r.50 to 57.50. 14 At the .Medford guests from a dis tance aro Louis Adler and Howard A. Hansen of iNow York city, H. J. Hart zell of Minneapolis, K. M. Eldredge of St. Louis, C. J. Carlsen of Spokane and D. J. Farmer and "William DIetz of Seattle. This Is your last chance this year to' lay' In a few boxes of good firm Newtown apples. Prlco $ 1.G0, packed. Hear Creek Orchard cr Rosenberg Ilros., Modford Hotol. 15 Hugh Mitchell, superintendent of federal fish hatcheries of Oregon, Washington and California, and Prof. Willis ai. Itich, fish culture scientist of Stanford university arrived in the city Tuesday and left this morning for u visit at tho IClk crock hatchery at Trail until Friday. Seo Mrs. Gillen of millinery dept. M. & M. Co. store. You will find a smart lino of popular priced millinery 14 Tho report of Glenn O. Taylor as polico judge ot tho city shows that tho amount of fines and forfeitod ball collected during March was $";. 50, obtained from four men ur rostod for Intoxication. Dr. Henry II. Purl, dentist, has opened an office In Central Point. Hi Krmel Ingram, employed in the composing room of tho Mail Tribune syfrcred u broken hand today when ho accidentally turned tho power lever vt the press ho was cleaning, tho roilor crushing a bono near the tittle finger. He will bo unable to work for two or three weeks. ' See pago Si) of this week's Satur day Evening Post. 14 The condition of. Mrs. George Gates who has been 111 several weeks was regarded today as critical but If she passes tho crisis of tho next 4S hours there Is a good chanco of recovery. Seo pago 83 of this week's Satur day Evening Post. 14 i.Miss Florence -Pool, tho homo dem onstration agent nnd 'Miss Jessie Ultes tho clothing export of the O. A. C, who havo boon conducting clothing schools at Koguo River all week, will conduct similar schools at Central Point, in tho Hod Cross rooms on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 to- 12 and 1 to 4 each day. The following is the program: Thursday forenoon, commercial patterns; after noon, problems In garment construc tion; Friday forenoon, finishes and decorations, afternoon, children's dresses; Saturday rorenoon, euro and repair bf clothing nnd household lin ens, afternoon, textiles und lecture. The tlluo Bird electric washer, the acme of perfection, Is coming to Mod ford. Tho farm bureau oxchnnge will ship another car load of hogs to tho Portland market next Saturday. Seo Venice and die. Seo a Blue Bird washer nnd you will want to llvo. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKIJ Middle aaed man tc tend Kanlen und do liKht work around liince. Meaily Job. mono II. . IlinKbam, 597-J-S. WANTED To buy seed corn nnd black amber cane seed. Phone 597-J-3. FOU SAUK Smith Form Truck at tachment. Inquire Tel. S31-L. Jl FOR SAUK Kmerson piano, bnr puln; terms it desired. l' 7 South Centrsl avenue. 1 C KOIt SALK Wood or roal r.Tnse, a! nust new. Phone !Uo-M or cull al I 11 f West Fourth. I rt WEEKS & ORE UNDERTAKERS Day rhone 227 Xlpht I'lioneo V. W. Weok, 22T-J-2. ,. E, Orr, 227-J-iJ, ' S. G. Xolson of CV-ntralia, Wash., the local branch of the Pacific Fruit and Produce company in that city, and for 13 years with the company, arrived here yesterday to assume the managership of the Medford branch, succeeding H. L. Moose who has bc?n manager here sinco the first of the year and who leaves May 1st for Yak ima, Wash., having been transferred to that point at bis own request. Mr. Nelson's wife and three children will not join him hero for several weeks yet. Always Is there a cheery smile of welcome In tho Blue Bird home. iiobert II. White of Han Joso, Cal., is a business vi.sitor in the city. For the be:;t insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. "WOLVES OF THE NIGHT" STARS WILLIAM FARNUM Wiliam Farnuui is announced to appear in another of his motion 1 ic tnres. "Wolves of the Xiulit." will he shown al (ho h'mlto theatre the remainder of the week. Iiciritiniiit; to day. Jt is said to be Iho most power fully dramatic subject in which Ibis popular screen star has been seen. Aud "Wolves of the Ninlit"' is a real l-'arnum picture, which means that it is rich in the elomentj of romance, pathos, action and suspense. It car ries the spectator into the South west, into Ihe Antics mountains of South America, aud into the mael strom of Wall Street. WALLACE REIO SCORES IN "HAWTHORNE OF THE U. S. A." Altogether it is n iniuhtv plensant entertainment that is beimr offered at the Liberty theatre and whether von are a Wallie Keid fan or not von will enjoy it. "Hawthorne of the L'. S. A.'' and the Scnnett comedv. which is made for lnushiiiir purposes only. OBITUARY. KEALL Ann Beall died nt her home on Henll Iime April 7, of heart trouble, nired HU years, I! months and I days. She was horn in Chnmimk'n county. Ohio, January it, 181(1, and was taken inio the home of her uii'-le Wm. II. Ifiddle, at (lie aire of ten venrs, and when he iminitrralcd with his fiimilv to Oreiron in 1H."1 she came with litem in Iheir ox train. 'I'hev arrived in Douglas count v near Kiddle, Ore., in (lie fall of ISfil. At Hint time their immigrant train pass ed through iledford nnd Central Point, where there were no towns. just the raw open prairie. She lived with her uncle until she was married lo Thos. V. Ileal! in the fall of ISliO. and she and Iter husband located oihI Ihe donation land claim just north of Medford, where she had lived for the past sixtv vearsi .Mr. Heall died April 10, lH!)(i. Mrs. Henll was the mother of twelve chil dren aud is survived liv three sons and two daughters, who are Ashurv Heall and Tvsmi lleaM, Medford, Ore.: I.ee Ileal! of I.akeview. Ore.: Mrs. MUSTEROLE-QUICK RELlEF!N0 BLISTER! It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Flaster Without the Burn or Sting Musterole is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard. It do-s all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster does it better and does not blister. You do not have to bother with a cloth. You simply rub it on and usually the pain is gone ! Manydoctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what re lief it gives from sore throat, bron chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu ralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (itoftcn prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; .hospital size $2.50. MALE 1 AND FEMALE MALE AND FEMALE Clara Lewis of Ueno, Xev. and Mrs. I.ulu Stroheiiner of Central Point. Ore., one brother, John Hall of Mvrtle Crek, Ore., three sisters, Mvra 1'nr keypile, of Central I'oint, Ore.; Mrs. Jane Stanton and Mrs. Julian Gelier of Hamlet. In. I. She was a beautiful and lovable character and will he nionrned bv a host of friends and relatives. funeral arrangements announced later. IIOTCI1KISS Klizabeth I.. Ilotch kiss, the wife of liollin It. llotchkiss, deceased, died in Medford. Oregon on the (ith dav of April, 11)211. The deceased caino to Medford, Ore., with her husband and children about ten years iilm) and ever since thai time has resided in this citv. She was horn at Crown Point. Lake county. Ind., -March b, lS'iO, and was mar ried to Rolliri It. llotchkiss at Koeli esler, Minn., February IS, 180b', with whom she lived until his death about three years ntro in Mledford, Ore.. and since said time she had resided with her datmlitcrs in this city. There were seven children born to this union, five of whom are living and whose names are Andrew T. llotchkiss, of Minneapolis, Minn.: Charlie R. llotchkiss of Pipestone, Minn.: Frank 0. llotchkiss of Chi cago, 111.; Leota Glenn and Xona H. Dunlap of -Medford, Ore. She is also survived by a sister, Klla S. P.rown, residing at Spokane, Wash., and several brothers and several grandchildren. Tile deceased was, for a irreat num ber of years, a member of the East ern Star lodire in Minnesota and South Dakota, but on account of her advanced aire she demittcd from said chapter and did not thereafter re join any chapter. Her husband was a member of Ihe Masonic loilttu and was a Civil War veteran, beins; a cor poral under Captain Lyman U. Uni corn, Co. "!)'' ;ird lleirinieiit, Wiscon sin Infantry, nnd served during the entire war. Mrs. llotchkiss was a Sore Throat, Colds Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's Wizard OH Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a Simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, still neck, and tired aching feet Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. .... Ever constipated or nave sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little, pink pills, 30 cents, Guaranteed. Millinery and " Blouses For exclusive styles and smartness see the NEW SPRING LINES at the Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Hi-rh curt' for eurn?1i hoalachp, cnt nrrli, HptIu-rin, om throat, lunpr trouble, kltliH-y troiihlc, Htornacli troutrle. heart double, rhi!!s uiul .-vtT, cramps. courIis, poor circulation, carhuncloM, tumors. cruckiMi br'ttrt, euros all kimts of goiters NO OPHHATIONS. Mrlfmt. Oropnn, .Ton. )3, 1917. This is 'to c.-rtify that I. the undersign luui very severe slonmch trouble iino" hail been botheml for several years and last AiiKiist was not expected to live, and hearing of tiini (.'liur.fi (whose Herb Store is at 2M South 1'ront street. Med ft:nl. 1 decided to uel lu-rbs for my Monuich trouble, nnd I started to feeling better us soon ns 1 used them und today am a well man nnd can heartily retom nient anyone afflicted as I was to see Ciint Chunff and try ids Herbs. (SiKned) V It JOHNSON. Witnesses: Wm. Lewis. Eafile Tolnt. W. I,. Clilldreth, Kai;le ivdnt. M. A. Anderson. Medford. S. H. Holmes, Kk!p Point. K. M-.ore. KhrIp I'oint J. V. Mclntyr.-. Kacle I'oint. i;o. Von ,ler Helen. IMj;Ie I'oint. Tims. K. NIcjoN. I-:huIi Point. LICE Will your chickens Iny crrs if they ar full of lkc und mites? NO (ict bllHJ- Willi Phenolene A powerful dip and dlsinffMtnnt, nnd rid your hou.so of these egg rohhers. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. ?I7 East Main Street. woman of. verv lovuhle disposition nnd ternnernment. Jlrs. llotchkiss has a wide circle- of friends in JIcJ- fonl, Orcuon, who, together with her children, mourn her departure. Funeral services will he held nt l'erl's Chapel Thursdav. April 8. lit 2::W p. in., licv. .. M. Hoozer oli'ic- ii:tiuL'. Interment at the I. O. (J. J', cemetery. Mothers Wake use of the Health Centre, Saturday mornlnae. Room 7, Sparta building. . Watch the posters. COCNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ASS'N. IS Notice There will bo a dance at Knights of Pythias hall, Thursday evening, April 8th. All brother Knights invit ed nnd urged to attend. , 14 Old papers tor building fires and hntme r.lantne. lflo bundle. Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the teal cause of the ailment clogged liver arid disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtirce for quick relief. Eat what you like. 10c and 25c SIOlffllSET? SAVE Time Labor Money with ELECTRIC RANGES Automatic Hot Points and Westinghouse WASHERS EDEN and MOLA Endorsed by Good Housekeeping ROYAL Vacuum Cleaners Always Reliable Water Systems Fresh Running, like the city Automatic Economical Durable. . "we iikk;hth. PEOPLE'S! ELECTRIC STORE 212 W. Main A. B. Cunningham Phone 12 Hard Working Carpenter Praises Akron Truss Arc ".). Unpaired Itotli Sides. Occupation Cnriontr Dear Sirs: I am perfectly satisfied with your Truss. It does all you claim for It. It holds the rupture in place with little Inconvenience. 1 have 6 other trusses tf all makes that mado my rupture worse nnd are only fit for the dump yard. Sinco I am wearing your Truss I have been doing pretty hard work like laying hardwood floors, fit ting doors, doing plumber's wo k. all work that ought not to be done by a ruptured person, because it has tc be done mostly kneeling down. In spite of all that, 1 got the rupture on one side about cured; on the other side It was pretty bad, but It Is much better. Iletter than I expected, as witll all the other Trusses I could not do any work at all. Yours truly, It. W. SCHNELL. Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store " HELP FOR MOTHER ' A mother whose strength is over-wrought or who is thin, pale or nervous, should find re newed energy in every drop of SCOTT'S EMULSION Let it help turn your daily tasks from aburden to pleasure. Scott's Emulsion is abundant in those nourishing ele ments that every mother in the land needs. . J Scott & Bowne, BlomnSeld. K. J- 1-10 American Legion Ball Friday April 9 Natatorium i! it Compliments Hotel Holland nnd C'afo Holland voi k HoSnv