i(S. It. T. IWTTS, of Kansasl
ki t ity, who snys her llfo was
qilsitnifolo for two long years Iiq-
(prw.'.lio botfim farcing Tanlnc. Kin
BOW declares flho is enjoying (In
ijeaf of health" null' tliut nh0 Ims
galiicil twenty pounds.
pa , -
"If' it lias not been tor Tanlac I
would stilr'bo a sick wonmn, ro I fool
like I ought toitell ovoryono wbat this
wonderful modicine has done for mo"
waa the sincere statement made recently-toy
Mrs: R.' T. Butts, 1924
Troostl,Avonue, Kansas City. AIo.
"By the help of Tanlac I have got-,
ton -rid'of a severe case of nervmm in-
digSBtion that had made my life mis-'
craDie ror tne past two years.. I
could-not eat anything without sur'
foring aftor'ward. The gas on -my
siomacn would riso up into my chest
and press on my heart and at times
would Almost cut off my breath. 'My
nervea'.were so up-set that the loast
unexpected noise would almost dis
tract 'mo. I seldom slept well and
was B6 nervous I would ofteii roll and
toss-until after midnight and what
little Bleep I did got seemed to do mo
no-good. I was also a great sufferer
from headaches and would often got
so dizzy I would have to hold on to
something to koep from falling.
"One day I happened to seo a testi
monial for Tanlac, describing a case
likei-mihe, so t bought a bottle and
foro f had finished.it 1 -began' to feci
Just like n different person.. Those
torrible -headaches disappeared and
my aililotito returned. When my first
bottlo was gone I got another1 and I
kept on Improving until now I can
eat Jiurr, anything 1'want and I nover
Buffer any more from indigestion. 1
nm hot the least bit nervous und rest
woll'at:-niglit apil never know what it
is to'have a headache or a dizzy spell.
"Tanlac has not only relieved mc
of my Buffering, but I have actually
gained 20 pounds in weight nnd have
not 'enjoyed such good health for
years.-' Tanlac is certainly a wonder
ful mcdicino nnd I will always fool
grateful for what it has done for mc."
1 wanfto roc6riimond.thiB medicine to
all lny friends becauso I bollevo it
:W1 benefit ,un,yon.owh.p. .la Buffering
as I did."
Tanlac is sold in JJedfrrd at West
Side Pharmacy and by loading drug
gists In every town. Adv.
. HAVE YOU SEEN
HIM?
HUNDREDS HAVE
And they all 1 : ; n . . '
Sav It's the
Snappiest,
"Peppiest
.Picture
He ever
Made
"Alarm Clock
; Andy" "
The stammcrinti tale of a stut
tering salesman who. couldn't
sell a beefsteak dinner to a
starvinq'milltorraire
Special Added Features
DE HAVf.nl COMEDY -.
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1000 Lauqlis Guaranteed
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- -FRIDAY -
Enid Bennett in
"Tlie Woman in the
. t : .:, Suitcase" ,..
riyinB- ffjr: U'2J B
I IT'S A " I
I SCREAM! I
Charles Ray
1
LIBERTY
UP IS -SCHEDULED
T
Jfoforcvclc riders of !!..
liivi-r vallcv me illinium...- a scries af
runs, to include trios In IV.-.t,... r..l-.. I
t. rcaccut Cilv. Uleuilulc. Yroka. (Ire-
:on Ouves, niiil other points.
lnu lirst run nt' t ie season will
take place next tiumlav. Anril .38.
Killers at Ashland will st.-n-l f.
mill uoiiii at SI ir. in., nnd I iw cv
oilier muntH will join tliein as imli
eatcd by Hie iolloivinir selieilule.
Ashland, ) a. m.: Slcdlord. !):4.-
en t nil l'oint. 111:110; GoM Hill. J II :.(')
.logue nicer. 11:11(1: ( runts I
Vl:.) ). ill.: lunell neiir llnriiliv. nt
:.1U. Leave Murnliv. -2:00: leave
Alc:riitc. 2:45; leave Much, 8:1;");
,eave Jacksonville. 4:0(1. Then home.
All motorcycle riders arc invited to
oin mid the time schedule has been
o iirniinrcil that it is believed all can
ecu in tiio. company with ho irrcat
There are about one hundred niolor'
yeles now runniiiL' in tiio vallev. mid
the season promises to he nil cniov,-
Dle one, in view ot the wonderfi!
scenic opporlunitics and the arcat im
provement in the roads. The first
im is culled a romul-up. nnd is lor
he purpose of eettins all the riders
cniiuinlcd with each other, on an"
easy tfiul run. ; . .. ? . . , 4
LATEST NEWS
OF THE STATE
PORTLAND, Aprlf 14.-Albert
Andersoiii 35, a sailor on the steamer
The Angelus of the Columbia Pacific
Steamship company, was fatally in
jitred yesterday as the result of a fall
into the hold of the vessel. The man
suffered a fracture of the skull and
died 45 minutes later. ' . - '
SALBM, Ore., April- 14: (Because
rainy weather has retarded the bloom
ins of prune trees in. the Willamette'
valley, iBlossom day, which had been
set by the Salem Commercial club for
next Sunday, April 18, has been post
poned one week, to Sunday,; April 25,
it was announced today by- Tv Mc
Croskcy, manager of the club. V
SALEM, Ore., April 14. -Governor
Olcott today received a telegraphic
communication from E. C. Morse, di
rector for sales for the government in
Washington, extending to tho state
the cooperation of the war depart;
mcnt In relieving food shortage 'in
Oregon duo to tho railroad etriko.
1POIITLANIV April 14. William
L. Finley, eminent bird ' naturalist
and lecturer, and formor state .biolo
gist of Oregon, has been -"granted an
honorarium by tho National'-' .."Geo
graphic society in recognition: of his
remarkablo work as a naturalist and
motion picture photographer of wild
llfo, it became known here today.
This will enable him, (or a ner-ioo
of years, to. devote all his time toitheL
pursuit of nis natural nisiory 8iu,a.ies;
Jlalc and Female Starts
"It-is -not -often-that .we -have.-tlie
pleasure of announcing a Cecil ir.
Uellillo production. Only three of
four times a year, at moat, for ir.
DoMillo spends at least throe months
on every picture ho makes. .. .
: So wo know you'll feel as wo do,
that tho advent, of his new picture sto
tho niulto theatre is an event. "Male
and i-'omalo" is tho title of this
genius producer's latest picture. We
have booked it for four days begin
ning today. :
You haven't hoard all: "Male and
Female" is an adaptation of the fa
mus play by Sir J. M. liarrie, "The
Admiraftle Crlchton." This is the
first of Darrie's iwork to reach the
screen, ilo felt that no one but lie
Hille was capable of properly produc-
inc his nlays. :
"Male and Female" is without.
doubt Cecil B. DeMille's greatest pic
ture.
. "Alum! fHock Andv"
Dc'rfnite his pep. shy Andy Gray
At selling trucks proved quite a
flivver;
nn stuttered nnd before he'd say
(A word, his knees would start to
r,uivver.
Then came the day a girl and Fate
Combined to put him to the test;
ilia hliiffine rival got the gate.
And bashful Andy copped the. rest,
nnn't miss this film with.Charllo Ray
"Alarm Clock Andy" luughs ga
lore; ,
Tho kind you don't see.ov'ry day;
O'ote: Kay's a country boy onc
At the Liberty today. . -
, Probe DcMott Killinq. '
lVASIIlVT.TnX. Anril 14. A thor
:',.j;ogiiiiti of tiio killin-.'i of
I'anl 1!. UcMott. un Aniern-an citizen;
who was shot while nttcmptimr to
t,..,,e from a DrisOll lit Wc.sel, Ocl-
i
.T.H.FRAN
.8T0NIGHT
l nun i. n, I..,,:. !... ...:n
a liii n i net .-.l the U-,:,t;.i ..!,. I, a
coiiiiniUce ol' tlu. In.lies of Hie church
have tin- linn, t i cN-ir.... I.',,ll,.u-
the b.innuet at i :II0 I liens will be
a muss meeting in the eliiuvh. Kverv
line is welcome.. Dr. J. II. Franklin,
fold sci'ielarv of Hie t'oreutii n;is
sionnrv soeietv of the Xorllicrn l'ap
list (,'oiivention will speak on "this
new world lnoveiiient." l'r. KraiiKlin
has hecn around the world on a visit
to all the ini.4.ionarv l'jelils.and has
a first hand craso of vor( prolilcnib;
lie lias reerntlv returned from Krone
and Hclgium and knows the conditions
srowinir out of the world war. Dr.
Franklin is o preacher of areut power
and vision, lie has a messacc for us
all. Tome and hear and understand
more fullv the ehuniHiis order and tl i"
new" era- that we have (tutored, t.ef
us eatcji the vision of "tbo nifw world
niQvoment." : " I 1 : -
W. D. Welch has filed his declara
tion ts a candidate for the nomlna
tion'"for treasurer on the republican
ticket. Mr. Welch was always In bus
iness for hiniBelf before coming to
Modford ten years ago, has 'been
bookkeeper and office" man for the
Denny Fruit company for '.three years
and is an experienced business man
along all lines, lie will make an ac
tive campaign for tho nomination. -
CHILDLESS
WOMEN
Please Read This Letter And
. See What Normal Health
Will Do For You.
Lancaster. Pa. "I was weak nnd
inn -down, had' nains in my head, back
ana siomacn an luc
t inf, and .bearing
.down pains. - I hid
used Lvdia E.- Pink-
h a m s Vegetable
Compound a n d it
helped me, so my
mother got me to
try .-it. again, -and I
am now feeling. bet
.tor .than I liavo for
years. Wo wore
in a-r T-i o d sixteen
years and bad no
children, but now wo hayo a :fino big
ioy ana wo always can aim our i iiik
uW bov. The "doctor , was afraid of
my, case as I was 41 yoara old when the
boy- .was uorn, -dui x came lurougn uu
right. ' You can use this as a testimon
ial if you wish and I will certainly write
to any one who writes to mc about it."
Mrs; Maroaret u. havercamp, o-JU
Howard Arenuc, Lancaster, 'tt
Tf vnii hnvc trin nliabtnl:. rlniibt ihat
tydia E. Pinktiam'a Voj?otablo Com
pound win help-you,-write to Lydia 13.
Pinkham fMedieinc- Co. (confidential),
Lynn. Mass., .for.. Advice... Your, .letter
will be opened, rend nnd answered by a
.woman -and held in . strict .conudoaco.
PEARL -OlJWkerosenc)
is clean burning. For
' use in oil heaters, cook
j5tovesand. lamps. .Ask your
dealer for Pearl Oil. .
(KEROSENE) ' :
STAKrARD OIL COMPANY.
tGALiroaNIA) '
V.
J-;. ylker, pocluj Agent SUin-
durd Oil Co., Medford, Ore.
1HE fresh, quenching
sweetness of melons you
have grown yours elf
there's nothing like it!
And its easyjust a little
Jaackyard spacea little
spare time and a packet
or two "of Morse's never
failing seeds.;. ".
Five cento a packet at grocers, ' ,
florists, drug and hardware
iloces, etc., evwywhere.
C C. MORSE .& CO.":''
s&nd ether things f
125 Market St. San Francico
Morse's $ws
STEnFoiiD. onrnoy, WKDxrmvY apktl n. 1920.
ICERT.THI
AT.
Tin
lakes
Fir.t Freslivtcrian : elmr -l
real pleasure in presenting to
(he musical public of Mcd,fprd, JIiks
Alice Clement and M ss Maiuio l.cn
hurt of the Conscrvatorv of, .Music oi
Alhanv -Ciilli'ue in a concert in the
ill iinh on 'J'hursdiiv eveuinir, April
.l"' Tlicro will be - no admission
charge, hut n silver utferins to de
fnfv expenses will lie received.
These two itiiis'eiiins i:ivo a varied
1
Gecil
Showing
7:15 and
av xiH H J l - f : " , 4& I-
t f. V 3
tr.rt in .'.'.-.('..',. , iir
I coMiNGi . 1:1 h SfrTill i j6' ' I
1 "blind v . ; v'l y U: ifl " ' m"nd i
I husbands" ; . li;; ; '
i I mi iibiiiii iiiiiSinrM'ity-td6aJISin-'rogre.WBBwMMip''VJt -, J . ,
i I . - - - - ' ' ' ' ' "I1 -
f-jjl Him , i nm ii nn riii m rr 'ti'T 1' i" '"'
i ' '.-. ii ..'.' : ' .:'
and iiitUvstms lit'itifrtm tfio last half
of which is ;'.ven in costume. j
The Lincoln Journal. ( Sflfal:n)
savs of Miss Li.nhiirt:
"The Lincoln musical circle-wab
more than pleased with the licl Can
to Recital presented liv about twenlv
of Kilitli r.ueille Hiilibin's arlisls' sa
lients. But the one who won the
favor of her audience' at once was
Mamie I. Leulmrt when she nmle-i -.l
Donizetta's ';( Mio Fernando" fniM
La Fr.horila. She possesses a mel
low voice oT iiiinsiial richness, and
natural dramatic power. She :::
the natural ability of niakim; the son-.'
her own. so her interpretation comes
from her heart." .
Forest CI rove:
. "In (lie Liszt transcription ol
Schubert's -beautiful s in;? 'To lie
Sinn; on I ho Waters' we could plainly
I discern tho boat eeiitly rockca nv
i lie wavct-
The ainlienee would not
B. DeMille's
AND
' ' ' ' ' V t
y ', ..'. -.- ;-.'.. . . .. ' ; ,. .'...' ,i... ' . r j
Male and'Female" will Be Shown for Four Days, Closing Saturday.
2:15
9:15
allow suc h mi cxnuisite rendition io
push without an encore. A coniploK
triumph. 'a Kcured in Miss Clem
ent's cNiKinir niiinbcr 'Spinniue: Soue'
by lienor-.M'-si. 4- i'niii""
was characterized 1V n sparkl'ui-'
teeliniciue, clean-cut
ami pcrlecth
clear, and drew
fnri.li a hearty en-
core."
ll is hoped a lar-'o nndicnee
reet these talented visitors.
lloliuH-rats AHcntlou
At 12:30 Thursday, April' 15tb
luncheon will bo served at lledford
Hotel. ' All democrats are' urged to
attend, as matters of Importance wll
bo brought up. Luncheon Jt.OO por
plato, reserve before o'clock to-
night, ,1'hono reservations
Mra. Glen l-'abrick.
. - V. ., t'AMI'KHIiv- I
fl . ""' County ChalrmaiU!
'
U'hy suffer the discomftrrts ami
embarrassments of a Goitre?
O. G. C. preparation for goilrc has bc-ne
iuvi oiiuiy, : :
VVtiy pay gtm-ral bundred rlollars tor an.
opcratnjn u rumo.ua 1:01 1 rv uIr'ii O.G. C
c-ui bo ut-iaiut-d lor ftuh a comparatively
small l-xprtiuituru? .. .
O.G.C. vlun properly nppltol gives sati
factory rofcull's. or y oil f money v. ill brr
n-fuiigi-d. ll.G.C. is sold direct, by mail
wll WxiUitoibodJilul-. ... ...w, .
Address Drpl.Z
"0,'O.C. CHHMICA'L COmANY- '
St-iitlk'-Wiisliini'ton
ill
The Sice " are
"thrD-vvny the fates
decree. Man and.
woman play their
allotted roles. - -
PLAYING,
i AfiTtic ieastif
.. .that -v. jitias r-rweyer ; -
b e & : Surpassed.
3?t,-olds the at-A;
tentionrivited.lt-
cries for a second '
sefjing. , -
"lairinn
li
Gloria
Swanson
.AND
lomas
Meighan
r: v;$uhMrttn)v r
LILA1 Jjj5
BEB? DANIELS
THEODORE .
ROBERTS ,
You'U Never
Forget
' "Male
and ;
Female" .
V 1 i". J, 1
It's a Vfom&n'a
Play-v-It's a
Man's Play
1 1 k
Njght, April 17.
A 1..! I.. 1 1.
r" f J J ' ' t
Prices:, ADULTS 50c.
CHILDREN, g5c; Logos, 75c
Inojudlno War Tax
Ml
',v will he made, it wan said to
day by the state department,
v..