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FACE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKCSOX. MONDAY. MAY 9. 1f)21 ocal and Personal There are two known cases of mea Bles in the city, one at 1G South Peach street, and the other at 145 South Grapo street, and at both these homes Chief of Police Timothy ha? put up warning signs. r Everything electrical. Medford Elec trie Co. Phone 061. Insure your property with the Ore pon Fire Relief association, an Oregon institution. C. L. Coff, gent. Phone 41. ' When Floyd Young, the frost expert departs from. the city. County Agent Cate will finish out the season by giv ing fros( predictions. Mr. Young will depart early Wednesday morning for Davenport, la., to resume his duties as head of the Davenport weather bureau after having been bore for six weeks on the special frost detail work. Will trade land for sheep. Guy W. Conner. C9 Have your car overhauled now. lie ready for your vacation. Don't wait, llun Welch's Auto llepalr Shop, 2K North Ulvcrside. . . 46 In accordance with a recent order of the postotflce department, when large money orders are Issued to persons who wish money delivered to them selves at another office, the furnishing of a specimen of their signature for transmission to the paying office will , facilitate the payment of funds when identification is necessary. . Good flour $1.85 a sack at Russ Mill. Phono ' Special at Fonts' Grocery for four 'days Picnic hams 17 cents per pound. ;i 42- ?Mr. and Mrs. It. U Wilson returned tb their ranch home .. near Central JNiInt today, after hnvlng' spent tho winter and spring In this city at the Hotel Holland. '"Some day you'll own a Chevrolet" -City Taxi, phono ion. Good service Reasonable prices. New management Hit JS. Sixth street. Portland residents In the city regis tered at tho Medford are Mr. and Mrs Chas. A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. W. II Norton, S. A. Whitney, Chas. II. Dun- iliire, C. W. Stewart, A. C. Freeman It. T. Hodson, 1,. 7.. .loffoiy, W. .1. Ste phenson and 8am Stone. Another Ore- goninn at this hotel Is P. S. King of Sulcm. 'lllocks and dry slabs for sale. Call ' 859. .' . ' tf Special nt Fouls' Grocery for four days Picnic hams 17 cents per pound 42. H. D. Carter of tho Portland Heaver Cement company is a visitor In the city who arrived Sunday. ' Furultnro finished and repaired. City Atlto Paint Works. Phono 754-J. V.;.i-'i,-VV ... tf : J. It. Mason, well-known quicksilver man who practically opened tho quick- Bllvoi mines In Alaska as far as estab lishing tho value of the properties thoro 1b concerned; nnd who has com plcted nn examination of the quick nil ver properties around Grants Pass, is hero looking over tho cinnabar mines In tho llongle country. Leaving Tliurs day for tho llertleson mino, which Ik now oporating, Mr. Mason expects within a few days to bo able to estab lish the status of tho properties in this . locality. Gold Hill Nows. Hogulnr Communication of Realties Chapter Wednosday evening, May 11 In 8 o'clock shnrp. Social evening. Mrs. Stearns' committee serving. 42 Try1 our merchants luhoh. The Shasta. Visitors from Klamath Falls who arrived' Sunday and are registered at tho Nnsh are C. G. Hunt and son. Tho mas Thorson, A. Wcstmnn, C. Jackson, C. Jitindbludi. JL'j plson, 15(1 Stirling. . F. 1J. Tlchcnor. district manager of tho Woodmen of tho World order ar rived in Grants Pass last Saturday to spend a week in that uity. i Special, at Fonts! Grocery for four tlayH il'lynlc hams 17 cunts' pet', pound. 42' Plcollng Hemstitching ' KutlmiH corcred Handicraft Shop. If Chas. Trautfctlicr is up from San Francisco visiting relatives and friends. ' Dr. Ilrny, Clilropraclor, Is In his of fices in the M. F. & II. Illdg., week days except Thursdays. I.ady assis tant. "Keep Smiling." If Scratch' Teed fanned free of waste, flno stuff, yi.lit per Hill lbs. We de liver to you. Monarch Seed Co.. "An inkling of what will happen' when oil Ik struck, was gained today III the sky-rocketing nr the slock of the Klamath Oil company, tho concern that Is drilling i In- Siemens well," says tho Klamath Falls Herald or last Sat urday. "Something happened at I he. well yesterday that caused excite ment among the Insiders. What it was no onn In authority will say. bin It started a great deal of talk, even to the extent that n rusher hail come In. For several hours there was a quiver of excitement stirring the down town section. 'All of the excitement Is presumed to have been due to (be quantities of oil that came up nilh Hie reamer each time It was drawn from the hole. Very few shaiv.i are nut of the hands of tho original owners, but these few certainly climbed to dizy heights today, $1000 u share having lioen refused by the owners. The par value of this stork is $llo, ami It has been selling for $5011." , N. H. Nowcoinb will deliver green 16-Inch slnb wood very cheap. Let's book your order now for early deliv ery. Also dry planing blocks, kind ling and shnvlngs. Phone 631. 54 - For high-class kodak finishing bring your films to the .Medford Photo Fin ishing Studio, 228 Fast Main. See samples nt pirtrnnro. Price list on application, i L Tlmre was Iiorn to Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Good of 907 South Central on May May! 4th, a baby girl. Fresh creamery butter at Fouls' Grocery for 28 cents per pound. 41 Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No. 9, Jackson County Dank Bldg. Phono 320-R. 41 There were nine auto parties en camped at the city auto camp grounds this forenoon, and one party which had spent the night there pulled out this morning. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 540-11. tf Mill run $1.55 per sack 80 lbs. deliv ered to you. Monarch Seed Co. II. R. Turpin of Ruch, is a guest at the Holland who arrived In the city Sunday. We are paying the highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm Korean Co-Operative Exchange. tf Sehwel.er drapery and curtain ma terials will meet your needs. Fine line samples. Mrs. C. G. May, phone 457-J. ili The seventy acres Hunter ranch two miles east of Ashland is now tile pro perty of George Yockel, a resident of Canada for 14 years past, who recently loTated in Ashland, he having traded for it six quarter sections of Canadian land. Hemstitching nnd plcotlng 10 cents per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Aluln nnd HiutlotL tf Feed wheat J2.20 per cwt. at tho Farm Hureau Co-opcratlvo Exchange. tf Dr. George? Rebec was recently given a cleverly arranged surprise party nt Iho First Presbyterian church of Portland by members of the public speaking classes of Portland center of tho extension division of the Univer sity of Oregon. The members of the classes assembled at. the church house ostensibly for the presentation of n play and Immediately sent a member of tho class to enlist tho aid of Dr. iteliec as critic for the play, so that when lie arrived the company was ready to greet him. Dr. Rebec, who Is head of t lie Portland center of the ex tension division, has worked faithfully with the classes and the affair was Arranged as a token of appreciation of his students, 125 of whom wero pres ent. Have just Installed sonic of the most modern machinery, and .am .better equipped than any shop In MedTord to glvo tho public quick service nnd qual ity work in shoo repairing. The "Mode! Hoot Shop," 21 S. Contral, K. N. Iliden, Prop. - G4 lluy 40 nerna timber lnnd near Med ford, $500, terms $60 ensh and $5 per month. Quadruple your money with tho wood, nnd plant to fruit and ber ries, for steady Income. Gold Ray Realty Co., owners. tf Guests at the Holland hotel include Chas, Morton of Detroit, S. A. Duntord of ICiigcno, R. A. Cooko of I lorn brook, J. E. El lor and J. James of Ktna Mills, Calif., and the following' from Port land: J. S. Hamilton, Frank McKay, P. H. liargood, R. Willlngalo and A. M. Lara. It your merchant docs not handle Roguo River mado brooms you can got them nt thu public market. 41 Expert shoe repairing and new and second-hand shoes at reduced prices. Medford Shoe HospKnl, 119 E. Sixth street. tt Tho Southern Pacific railroad In Its latest crop report has the following to say of the Hogue River Valley outlook: "Nearly all of the available acreage of cultivated land in the Roguo River valley has now been planted. There was not as much grain sown as usual, which was on nccount of the heavy rains last fall, ground being too wet to work. Considerable amount of acre age that had formerly been sown to grain has now been planted to alfalfa. Since ljist September there lias been inches raintall. 1 Ills Is S Inches above normal of past fow years. Ground Is full of moisture, sufficient to mature tho crops without any more main. Apples and pears are doing well. There have been four frosts, lowest temperature being ,25 ',4 tie grees. 1 Here has been some damage to sonio of the orchards, duo to frost, but taking it as a whole, prospects nro for a heavy crop this year. Wetithi'r for (he past few weeks cloudy nnd rather cool. This is not good growing weather for the Rogue River valley. but while It does not grow anything It ki-eps away the frosts, and farmers and orehardiKls are well pleased with the conditions." Henry Wolf will sell you Hi-Inch uiaii.anltu, oak or laurel wood for $5.00 a Her cash any where. One ltrlggi auto wood saw attachment cheap. Phono tiSI! Y. 4 I Rolled barley $1.50 per 70 lb. sack We deliver. You don't have to pack it home. Monarch Seed Co. Geo. T. Collins left last night for Portland to attend a meeting of the I'oinlst Information bureau to which be was recently apiHiiuted and also to look alien- some Crater Lake matters Di'lco-Llght farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Flour $1.85 a sack at Russ Mill. Phono 529. The new day clerk at the Austin hotel at Ashland Is Arthur lliiber, who for some time past bad been with the losephlne hotel at Giants Pass. Chicken feed wheat $2 20 per linn dred delivered to you. Monarch Seed Co. Duke Hazel was fined $23 and costs In Justice Taylor's court last Saturday afternoon for being Intoxicated on the streets of Medford last Friday night. ! or Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. tf The Al ti. Panics circus which show ed In Medford last Wednesday opened its two days engagement in Portland today. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Itullding and Loan association. I June 15 to 29 IncltiBiva, is the date set for the annual field training camp of the National Guard this year. The infantry, field artillery and engineers will probably 'be ordered to CamiJ Lewis and the coast artillery to Fort Stevens. Everyone possible should see and hear Edwin Markham Tuesday even ing, high school auditorium. 41 Lawn mowers sharpenee right. Lib erty Shop. 261-J. tf A telegram was received In the city today conveying the Information that an 8Vs pound daughter had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl in a Portland hospital, and that mother and daughter aro doing nicely. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuHone. Phone 585-J. tf Ilecause of the threatened extinction of trout by excessive angling the game commission has decided to closo oil the stredms of Douglas county except portions of tho Umpqua and Cnlapooiu rivers. Edwin Markham, a native Oregon- Ian now America's most famous Ket, at the high school auditorium Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. 41 A number of people from Medford attended the dance at the Pavilion at Gold Hill last Saturday night. For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. tf A party of San Francisco people registered at the Nash over Sunday consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richardson, R. L. Richardson and Miss Ruth Lowmiller From lierkeley guests at this hotel are C. L. Peterson and R. A. Malmstcn Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. 401 South Riverside. . tf When better automobiles are built, fluick will build them. tf C. L. Dusenbiiry was one of the vial tors from Gold Hill who spent Sunday In tho city. The Farm flureau Co-Operative Ex change will pay 17c cash for eggs. Cases back. tf Elizabeth Hill of Medford, is one of the two candidates nominated nt .the O. A. C. last week for president of next year's senior class. ' Everything electrical. Medford Elec trio Co. Phono 661. Ilecause he pulled tacks out of the frout wall of O. M. Solsby's Illicit busi ness building on North Front street preparatory to painting the structure, and threw them on the sidewalk, a painter was fined $5 and costs in Jus tice Taylor's court this morning. The lacks In the wall had accumulated dur ing the 10 or more yenrs show attrac tions were allowed to fasten their hills and lithographs on the upper front of the building.. ... ; Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. , . tf Tho Southern Pacific . gateman's shanty near Main street Is beautified by a window box of blooming flowers. ' J'A poem by Mnrkham Is a national event." Robert Underwood Johnson. ... ., , 41 sAmong the guests at the Medford aro Frank Roniino of Stoughton, .Mass. K. A. Powell of New. York, Mnx F. Yalomsteln of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morgan of Cincinnati, V. Shear g,f Sacramento, T. F, Minahnn nnd A. J. Stratum of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Carson, A. R. McNeil Inn J. S. I-ove of San Francisco. . R, A. Holmes, the Insurance - Man. Insurance, and Ilonds, plus Service, The queen of Portland's. 1921 Rose Lestlvul will be Miss Dorothy Met- schan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil .Metschnn, who nro well known In Jackson county. The selection was made by the directors of the rose fes tlval association. Dclco-Light Electricity for every farm. Medford Elcctrio Co.' . Medford fishermen will, read with interest the following from Saturday's Urants Puss Courier: "J. L. Christliob had good success with his spinner this week, bringing in four salmon as proof of his ability. On Friday ho landed a 25-pound salmon; this . morning he brought ill a lG-pounder. Earlier in the week he caught one weighing 2S pounds nnd . another weighing 18 puuuds.". , ....... ;akoi:s FKOCK Teach colored Georsette Is the summery mnterinl of this little frrxk that has chosen surh charm inn simplicity in Its design. Urite medallion of silk lat'e. Inset, mnka the trimming. nnd form almost, completely the Itulo !ccve.. Jrk red ve!et ribbon Kive.i aoeent to the low vrftlstlitlc lS heilni dorian Conducted there is anything you want to know about motion pictures, write ta iUJttor Vale of this newspaper, who will for ward your question to the star. Give your correct natjie and address in case your ansscer is sent through the mail. I cannot advise yon to take up writ ing motion picture stories as a profes sion before you have sold one story. You might not thank me fo" '.he advice In a month or so. But certainly I do not discourage writing stories in your spnre time and submitting them. The urge to write is nothing new, and It Is never a sure sign of literary talent. Everyone nt some time or oth er feels the desire for self expression. It may come out in acting, in painting or In playing the piano, but because the tools of the writer are always nl hand it most often results In maiden efforts of poems, short stories, novels or plays. , . , Language seems easy to handle, be cause It is a medium familiar to every one, but to shape it in the form of i good story or play generally requires special tools in bands that are expert through long training.. Embryo poets and authors, with no knowledge of prosody or story construction, get bnek enough rejection slips to paper a room nnd then give up trying. The me chanics of a play are something not easily mastered by a novice. The nov el is long and tedious work,' with a technique of its own. Tho screen story, on . the other bnnd, though It demands just as much originality nnd careful thought as the play or novel, calls for no special knowledge of any literary craft. Pro vided yoti have a good original idea, that cuu be expanded Into a logical and Interesting screen story, you can write the synopsis' of a scenario, and a synopsis Is all It is necessary to sub mit. , By a logical story I mean one that does not make villains die of heart, failure just as they are about to kill the hero or bad men suddenly reform into saints for the purposes of the plot, nd nn interesting story is one with p. centra! Idea, strong enough to bold the attention of n general au dience rather than one made up from Save money on wrapping paper by usinp rhite print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tf Edwin Markham Is today the chief poet of tho English-speaking world. If, one should entertain any doubt whatever, a careful reading of his lat est volume should remove all doubt. Herbert Bashford. . 41 J.awn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. : tf L CELL nil.UXCIS, Mont.. May 9. The coiulitiinns of David Kunklu and .Mrs, "V. II. McCiraw. who were found last miles from Hlllinprn suffering from a 'night in an automobile about t;cven number of wounda made with a razor, is reported critical lodny. , W. It. .Met! raw, divorced husband 'of the woman, who is aliened to have attackecj tjho pair and lator". o have attempted 'suiride is in a Koilotis con dition in tho county jail. ' ' TOKIO EXCITED BY TOKIO. Apri 13. (Delnyed) Sec retary Hitches' note, indiratinc that the. C'nited States reserved all her right on the disposition of Cerman possessions overseas KrowiiiK out of the war brought forth much news paper discussion nil of which recoc nl.ed the preat importance of the points raised. The gcpernl opinion expressed was htat It virtually meant a reopeninp of thu pence conference. - Mile. IVrothy Volkey, ihe rifted toe .and ballet dancer, who will ap pear at the Viiiing theatre. Ashland. Wednesday, May 11 with the Indies Columbia Symphony Orchestra, is said to be n vevy beautiful dancer. All of her dances will be given with orchestral accompaniment, ami her dances will all be portrayed in in handsome cost times; in fact, M iss Volkey's wardmbo will be one of the fen t u res of the propra m. Interest will unquestionably center on her toe dance. "The Spirit of :he Kose." although her Kussian ballet is more spectacular. A prominent newspaper critic has iid: "Your work is a beautiful ex imple of that most equisite i.it. dancing." The island of I'kara in lake Victoria Xyanxa, Africa, with nn area of 6 sq. miles, has s jwpulation of 1I.000. The sound from tbe reiwrt of a ten- inch sun travels 22 feet n second fas ter than the normal speed of sound. by Eleanor Dale At i ;,ct;'S - 3 I' t . it &4 itf eft PUS tt f f & m m . THOMAS J. GERAGHTY. Production Editar, Paramount Pictures Incidents In th author's personal ex perience tint arem absorbing because they happened to him. Many pooplc w ho could never write a story or a play have ideas 1 lint can be used in scenarios, and one of the advantages of the moving picture is that It can give expression to these many thoughts that would otherwise never be expressed. We can't all be little Daisy Ashfords, Interesting the world In stories written at the age of nine, but anyone from nine to eighty hft.-s Ideas somewhat similar to those of Daisy, so anyone can do lis she did write frankly and use imagination. Sometimes t lie result will ha a suc cessful scenario. So my advice to you Is to keep on trying. Don't be discouraged by re jections nt first. You will be finding out through them what is best to sub mit. And don't give up any job nt all to devote all your time to writing until you lind out what you can do. It you aro successful In getting enough ac ceptances of what you .write in your spnro time you will probably have plenty of chances to take up writing for the, screen ns u profession. THOMAS J. GERAGHTY. LOS ANGELES FLYER E IjOS A NO ELKS, May !). The steamship Yale was loday ordered withdrawn from tho coaaUwise. pas senger service after virtually the en tire crew had quit work. The steam er was due to sail loday for San Francisco. A. .1. Krey, general man ager of the Los Angeles Steamship company said the walkout occurred after a visit to the ship of officials of the seamen's unions, lie said he expected the boat would be tied up until the general marine strike was settled. SELEGT JURY TO TRY LADY KJLLER SEATTLE, .May 9. Selection of jury was begun today ill the trial of MadKo Anna Sawyer, charged will second decree murder for the killing of her husband. Howard I. Sawyer, on tho niKlit of -May ,10, 100. ..Mrs. Sawyer was found guilty by a jury last .lime, but . was granted a new trial on .a showing of newly discov ered evidence. She pleaded self de fense. Apply Zemo, the Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied, if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 33c, or S1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as. directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, bums, wounds and charms. It pene trates, cleanses and soolhcs. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effec tive and satisfying. : Tbe E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. (X TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Man and wife for ranili work. C. A. learned. Phone 4US-R -3. WAXTKP To trade slock for grain ' drill. C. A. Learned, I'hone -tuvlt-3. i 4J': KOll SALE OK HIKE To responsible! party, team. C". A. Learned. Plion.' 4t.'s-R-n. r: i'OR, SALE Wesiinslioiise automatic rnnse used only six month. Tel. Bss-J. ti; KOH RENT Three unfurnished rooms; wood house nnd chirken pen. rent ' for per month, lights furnished.; t16 N. Front. 44 , KOH TKAnE Trucks to trade for city property. O. A. Childcrs .Motor Co..! 1,7 N. Uiverside. if I. W.W.CHIEFSIN CHICAGO, May 9. Absolute har mony and peaceful discussion of plans to educate workers in scientific econ omics In a world "economic Internationale'- 'and in industrial manage ment against "the proper time" when thev would take control, pervaded thecat certain "Belables or 'sour or highly seasoned, r sessions of the thirteenth annual convention of the Industrial Workers of the World which opened today. With a number of their leaders and individual members in Leavenworth prison serving sentences for viola tion of the wartime espionage act and their former chief, William U. (liig Hill) Haywood, reported to be in Hussia holding an official propa ganda position with tho soviet gov ernment, the I. W. W. faced a hard task, Roy Drown, chairman of the executive board, said. . Amnesty for its imprisoned memoers was said to be one of the major issues before the convention. The "economic. Internationale" it was explained would be entirely .... political and concerned only with the organization of tho world's workers along economic lines. John Quincy Adams, after leaving the presidency, again enlered public life as a congressman and achieved conspicuous success in the lower house. More Americans met tragic deatli ill the nineteen months the United States was at war than died nt the hands of the enemy. Professor Says: "Internal Baths t Give Best Results" Horace T. Hodge. M. D., professor of .Materia Medica, 25 .laeobson lihlj,'., Denver,- writes Tyrrell's Hygienic In stitute of Now York as follows: '1 ran truthfully say that I have had the very best results in my ex perience with the 'J. V. L. CaHende. You certainly have struck the lcov- note of many diseases. " Hy means of th "J. II. I.. Cascade." simple warm water cleanses the lower intestine the entire lenprth, removes all the poisopous waste therein and keeps it all clean and pure, as Na ture demands it shall bu for perfect health. You will he astonished at your feel ings the morning after taking an in ternal bath with the ".I. It. I.,. Cas cade." You will feel bright, brisk, confident and as though everything is working right and it is. U absolutely removes constipation and prevents Auto-Intoxication. West Hide Pharmacy. Main and Grape Streets, will show and explain the 'J. P. 1j, Cascade" to you, and will also give you. free on request, a most interesting booklet. "Why Man of Today Is Only 50 per Cent Kffic int" by l)r. Chas. A. Tyrrell, of Xew York, for 23 years a specialist on In ternal Hath ing. Ask for it today. Adv. STAR MEAT MARKET Meat Fish Oysters SPECIALS CHoice Beef Pot Roast, per pound; . !:..72C Choice Beef Stews, per pound 15c Hamburger Steak, per pound 20c Pork Sausage, per pound 20c Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c Good Bacon, per pound 30c Also a good line of fish and oysters 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 Direct from A full line of the celebrated DORIN-S FRENCH Powders, Rice, Compacts, Rouge, Lip Sticks, etc. (Azurea Face Powder All Tints) HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. OLSEN DECLARES HE HAD GIVEN UP HOPE OF RELIEF I .simply cannot fully describe what 1 suffered for live years from Indigestion." but I now feel like a new man aim kim-. unm nit -4-he credit for my relief.' said Curl Olsell, a well known mechanic of Wiiodliurn, Oregon. . : "My stomach was in sueh .1 dis ordered condition that nothing f ate ..treed with me." and It' ventured to anything iJin(, ,i:lt0i nu. op until 1 nearly suf ited, and I had such pains In .my stomach 1 could hardly stand It. I gut In where I didn't know what to do, for if I me I suffered and if I didn't eat I .suffered and I felt pcr lii tly miserable all the time. I was habitually constipated and constantly taking Boinethlnif for that s well ns for Indigestion, but nothing gave me any relief. 1 was ns yellow as a pumpkin, my tongue was always thickly coated and I v.'uke up In the mornings with a mean, sickening taste in my mouth. "I had tried so many things without getting any help that I almost de spaired of ever being well again, but alter taking T.mlac I wan soon on the road to health. So 1 just kept on - ! :'"? ' ' X - , n " lion and can cat just anything I want. My complexion lias cleared up and I nn longer have .1 bad taste in my mouth. 1 have gained ten pounds anil feel fine all the ttime. I just can't say enough in praise of Teniae, for it has --iven me back my i health)' which 1 thought was gone for good' QUIT WORRYING Insure And ' Believe Your Mind. R. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All Forma Insurance and Bonds ...Jackson County Bank Bldg.' DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO : '. .t i - i -l ' the Importers H