I'AUK TWO MEDFORD MATL TlilRTTXR. MI'.DFORD. Ol;F.; MONDAY. I !' KM HF.I' ' Tocal.and Personal The annual memorial exercise of the local Elks lodge held Sunday jifter noon were well attended by members and the public. The program consist ed of an address )y Porter J. Neff. orchestra selections, ritualistic exer cises, vocal solo by Miss Ruth Warner, selection by a vocal quartet consisting of Don Newbury. Fletcher Fish George Gates and AVm. Vawtor. and violin solo by W. Carleton Janes. .Mrs (leorse Andrews and II. G. I.aunsnach were the accompanlests. The temple waj beautifully decorated with flowers and greens. Thirty-nine members ot the ludgo have iassed away since its organization. Signature cuts for ads and eltter- lteads designed. 11. Grey. Phone 75. 222 Dennlson's und other lines of Xmas package wrappings. Medfonl Hook Store. 219 The ladles' Aid society of the First Methodist church pledged fifteen hun dred dollars at their last home coming for the new church fund. ltox stationery is particularly snap py and beautiful this year. Styles for men and women. Medford nook Store. 219 Doors, windows. Medford I.hr. Co. Hoys come In and see new steel disc wheels coaster wagons. Hubbard lirps. 2U3 At a recent meeting of the county court an order was Issued limiting the loads of vehicles Kissing over all dirt and macadam roads to two-ton loads. Over the Pacific, highway, which is pavod, the loads wero limited to five tous. lletwoen Ashland and Gold Hill nnd on all olher paved roads the loads were limited to three tons. The order is made to protect the roails during the winter months, and will he chang ed as soon as it is safe for heavier loads to pass over the roads without much damage. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Forsythe Dyers It Cleaners, phono 341; shop nt 110 Mistletoe. Prompt Borvlce and prices lowest conslsteat with first class work. A portion of your patrondge appreciated. 219 Have real estate contract paying me $25 per month; 8 per cent interest contract 2-3 paid out, will exchange same and some cash for good light car. Address G. 11., care Tribune. 219 Among guests at the Hotel Holland are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kodgers of Seattle, Mrs. A. Cook of Grants Pnss, and V. D. McLaughlin, A. McKoon. D. F. Hlnck, J. K. Illnck, J. Mc.N'ulty and W. A. Weir of Wenatchee, Wn. The newest shades In silk mixed and Shetland yarns. Handicraft Shop. Hear ye! Hear ye! Klein the Tailor makes reliable suits and o'conts, $00 values at ft 3. 128 E. Main. Upstairs. 219 Let Ixittlo Howard help you select a liat for her Xmas. 104 N. Central. 219 An nuto tourlHt was arrested Sunday by Deputy State Motor Traffic orricer McMahon for an auto law violation, who put up flG bull for his nppeuruncc In court today which money was for feited by non-appearance. Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf Wo do stamping for your noodle work Deuel's Art Department. I havo a Fonl delivery car to trade for city lot, piano, grnplmphone, furni ture or what have you? ltox 97, Mall Tribune. "With two carloads of culls to be shipped to canneries in the Willamette valley early next week, the Oregon Growers Cooperation lias completed Its shipments of apples for the sea son," says the Grants Pass Courier of Saturday. "Iocnl employes employed by the association In Its packing house here wero dismissed Wednes day. Noel Davis, manngor, reports BO carloads of fruit shipped tills season, of which :fl carloads wore apples and 2fi wero pears. There nro also on hand a few Hen Davis apples." Mrs. Uosell Watt, Splrellu corsetlere P. O. ltox 82, Phoenix, Ore. 223 Wautod Cloan rags at Medford Printing Co. The Hotel Medford has n new clerk on its staff in the person of C. A. Larry who for several months liast had been thq night clerk at the Whit)' Pelican hotel nt Klamath Falls. He went on duty Sunday night. See our button card for now Ideas in covered buttons. Handicraft Shop. The Service and Kxchango ilurenti solicits your patronngo for Xmas dress making, sewing or fancy work of any kind. Anross from depot, SK cor Jacksonville. 219 So fur as can ho learned the rail roaus will not have reduced rales for the holiday season. High grudo tailors for men and women. Ones, Aohland, Ore. tf Dr. II. K. Murphy, dentist, over Woolworth store. M. C. Chnney, K. Hurt nnd S. W. Dutart wero among the Medfonl vial tors In Grants Pass last Saturday. . Popcorn that will imp big. Warner. Wormian & Gore. 221 Dressmaking done; men's shirts a specialty. Mrs. Carl D. Uowman, 121 Newtown. 23.1 The next Lady F.Iks mooting of the Medford lodgo will be Tuesday nfte moo December 13th, -designed at rensonablo charge. H Grey. Mall Tribune. 22: frighten up your ads and business stationery, with a new signature cut Joh:i Gore ha commenced slaugh tering Ms fat hugs and hauling them to Ash'nnd to market. Mr. Gore has turned his farm Into n pork producing farm and Judging from the many fat porkers to be seen In his alfalfa fields It must be a paying business. Ash land Tidings. A full line of Xmas gifts. Handicraft Shop.. R, I. Stewart, builder, contracts for lill bulb lings. Kesldence 217 Apple Irtl'uut. J'ltoue 613. tl The). A. C. debaters will meet thei I'niversity of Oregon and Heed college J this week in a triangular mauh, the. third time that the three have met in a series and the fifth time that O. A. O. debaters have met Oregon. O. A. C has been victorious in every match with the I', of O. and has broken even with Heed college. Have client moving to Medford who wants to exchange his Eugene resi dence for a home in Medford. What have you to offer? Give full particu lars and location. Address. D. J. Koupal, Realtor, Eugene, Oreg. 220 Chiropody room 206 Phipps block. The following road districts in Jack son county have voted levies to co operate with the county on road work in their respective districts: District No. 2, between Ashland and Medford. two mills; district No. 7, surroundlni Itntte Falls, to improve the Derby Itutte Falls road, five mills; district No. 9, near Prospect, to improve local doas, five mills; district No. 10, In the Applegate valley, to improve Little Applegato-Thompson Creek nnd HIg Applegate roads, five mills. Dr. Frank Hoberts, dentist. Deuel nidg. Telephono .r,03-K. tf Hemstitching, Plcotlng, Sc per yd. Hitttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Mrs. Tracy Hayes of Trail is enter taining her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer of Ashland for a few- days. An automobile radiator and hood cover makes an Ideal Xmas present. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 N. Grape. Phono 104. tf Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion, tf Fruit shipments from Ashland to eastern markets during the past ten months are valued at $120,000, ac cording to a recently Issued refHirt made by the Ashland Fruit and Pro duce association. An advance reiiort shows that the following amounts ot fruit and produce have been handled this year: Cherries, 65,775 pounds; berries, 4140 cases; peaches, 12,353 boxes; pears, 8390 bushels; plums, 821 boxes; tomatoes, 3955 boxes; apples 34,100 bushels; grapes, 8C9 crates; 43,027 dozen. This, together with additional Bniall shipments, would bring the total amount of fruit ex ported from Ashland this yenr, up to 110 cars or more. Asulund Tidings. Signature cuts for ads and letter heads designed. H. Grey. Phone 75. 222 Hoy Scouts Christmas present, snare drums $G each, at Palmer Piano House 223 Guests at the Hotel Medford include L. J. Phebus, Dr. N. Marcy, Edith Marry and Marguerite Huges of Seat tle, C. W. Ahrens of Oakland, Calif., K. H. Shea of Suit Lnko City, F. 11 Cumber of Seattle, nnd Mr. und Mrs. J. V. Tyrol of Glendale, Ore. Cut chrysanthemums. Jup Art store All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main St. Christmas mall to reach Paris, Lon don or Liverpool must be mailed lu Medford not later than December S. Packages mailed December 9th will reach Honolulu In time for the holi days, but the last vessel to rench Aus tralia or the Philippine islands before Christmas has already sailed. It Is also too late to reach Athens or llom before "1)0001111161' 25. China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. Another shtpmnnt of ribbon novel ties. Handicraft Shop. f. (1. Itradley. of the California- Oregon Power Co., arrived In this city this morning from Copco, enrotito to Prospect. Edgar Wight for Xmns gifts. tf Mrs. Win. D. Hanley of Hums, Ore., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. J. Cam oron, at 112 Geneva avenue. 'ovlln Debley, who has boon in Los Angeles for Borne tlnto past arrived 1n this city last night for an indefinite atay. On his way north from Los An gelea he stopped in llerkeley for n brief visit with Karl Campbell and Sharon Mcrrlmnn. Medford boys who tiro attending, tho University of Cali fornia. When better automobiles aro built. Rulck will build them. tf Insurance Plus Service. It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf Lenvo your order for fancy noedlo work at Deuel's Art Department. A gray American eagle, measuring 7 feel 7 Inches from tip to tip and tl pfng tho scales at 12 pounds, was killed by II. II. Harris, n fanner living six miles west of Salem, Saturday morning. The eagle was perched In a tree on tho Harris farm and was mistaken for a hawk. Whether your motor 1b new or old, whether It be a Ford or a Packard, Do Luxe pistons will Increase your power and decrease your vibration, oil and gas consumption. We guarantee tho above results. Rlversldo Garage. tf Toys and Xmas gifts at Truax's.217 Kdgnr Wight for low prices. tf ('. W. McDonald Is a visitor in Port land mid n guest at tho Cornelius hotel. When In need ot sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, I OS or como to 711 E. Main St. Sachets, lingerie sets, back powder. hand decorated shoo trees, pin cush ions, and powder jars. Handicraft Shop. HIg closing out sale on Indies' and children's hats, room 2. Sparta Hide, ncross from Pnge theatre. Mrs. A. 11. Koehler. 221 Horace Pelton was one of the visi tors in tho city today from Gold Hill. Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. The Portland Telegram has appoint-1 ed George Jackson ageut In Medford Ills phono Is 423-H. 222 $00 suits to order only $15 for one ok only. Klein the Tailor, 12S E. -Main. I pslau a. 219' George A. Mansfield, president of, the state farm bui'-au, airlved homel today fr.jjn a several wc-Ks ab.icneei at Atlanta, Ca., Portland and other northern state oiuts. He was sched uled to begin a speaking tour of a week in Morrow county today, but can celled the engagement as he thought he hail been away long enough. He was met at the depot by Mrs, .Mans field and they departed for their ranch home at Prospect this forenoon. Fine handkerchief linens white and colors 25 cents a square at Deuel's Art Department. Dr. A. C. Halstead. magnetic mas sage, electrotherapy. Room 207 PhipP block, phone CSO-.M. 222 Drr-sBmaker with experienced help will give special attention to holiday work. Orders received on short notice will be given prompt attention. Call 355-Y or 905 West Tenth St. tf Roads between Roseburg and Med ford are In excellent condition fori winter travel, according to Division Engineer K. E. Hodgman, who spent j year ns for battle and strife and ail yestefilay In Roseburg. Nearly all ofl'nanly things. the distance is paved, and those s-c-l The will of Janet McWhorter is tions which are not paved are well1 very ably played by Kathleen O'Con macadamized, so that the road will j n;,r. a charming actress. bear heavy travel all winter. No new construction will be done during the , Diggest Thrill of Screen winter and there will be little change I A rushing roaring sweep of resi-t-mafle In the highway until spring I h'-s v ii'e-. s released from bond;.-,'. a weather Next vir the Mmminsi ,n I mighty fnrtnt of lil.iber cr.lsbin'-S. expects to complete the paving of the highway. Roseburg News Review. Huttons covered at Deuel's Art De partment. - Any color of handkerchief squares 25c. Handicraft Shop. Get your Xmas cards and candles at DcVoe's. A. C. Allen arrived home Sunday from having attended, as a member of tho state horticultural board, the state horticultural meeting at Forest Grove, and business visits at Portland , and Roseburg. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 K. Main. . s Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr. Co. For one week only, $60 suits and overcoats at Klein the Tailor, 128 K Main. Upstairs. 219 M. W. Wagner, the former well known Medford meat market man who for the past four years has been en gaged In the same line of business at Hilt, Cullf., was a business visitor in Medford today. Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. A few suggestions for Xmas. Pot tery, hand-painted glnsswaro and fancy candlesticks. Handicraft Shop. In order to accommodate the old patrons of the Square Deal Laundry, tho Medford Domestic Laundry has added a Wet-Wash service charging 5c per lb. for wet-wash with a minimum of 75c bundles nnd 8c ier lb. if flat work is ironed. Phone IOC und we'll call. 219 J. C. Leonard, who was arrested by Officers Leggett and Cave last-Sunday night for intoxication and was released early this morning on $15 bail, failed to uproar in pollco court for trial and thus forfeited the ball. Mrs. Paul Hansen corsotiero for NuLone. Phono sr.-.J. tf Xmns cards, 5 to 20 cents. Handi craft Shop. Miss Cinra Van Zant, who recently rosigned her position as librarian of the Medford public library has been appointed as assistant to Corntiin Marvin, state librarian. She will have charge of ' tho Institutional library work of the state library and will pre pare the reading list for the elemen tary schools. The appointment was made lust Saturday by the state library board. Hot coffee and light lunches, tn males nnd chili con carne at DeVoe's. Signature cuts for ads and letter heads designed. 11. Grey. Phono 75. 222 Person taking pigskin purse contain Ing $35 from desk of First Nati Ilanli niny mall to Mull Tribune offleo con tents minus 20 percent as roward. 217 L. M. Fisher and Mrs. Fisher of (laid Hill are business visitors in the city today. In order to nccommodate the old patrons of the Sipuire Deal Latnidry the Medford Domestic Laundry has added a Wet-Wash service charging Dc per lb. for wet-wash with a minimum of 75c bundles and Sc per lb. If flat work Is Ironed. Phono llitl and we'll call. .219 Keep up tho Xmas Rpliit. Send greeting curds. Handicraft Shop. Tho Ceo. L. Trelchn r Motor Co. today received notico of reduction on I'nited States and Goodyear tiros and tubes ami will bo glad to tiuoto the new prices to their customers. J. F. Wisner of Klamath Falls who was a resident of Medford 30 years ago, Is visiting in Medford for a few days, lie marvels at the changes that have taken place, as when he left here the Nash hotel and several blocks west as well as the greater Mirtlon of the present city was In chapparel. Plain sewing, iindermusllns and children's wear a specialty. 900 W Fourth street. Telephone 83S-Y. 219 Home made Christmas candy in ap propriate boxes or In bulk, and made after your own recipes If desired Leave orders at Kandylatid or phone 9S2. 219 One of the leading barber shops of Ashland, beginning with today, re duces prices of haircuts to 35 cents and shaves to 20 cents. Hurgaius in uncalled for suits. Ap parel Cleaners. M.1 . Central. 2-i Lost Saturday night near p.ist ofiice or on West Main, n purse con taining ". cents and two small keys. Owner is very desirous of recovering ki4s. Finder please leave at Tribune office today. Thnnks. 219 LOST On Smith Holly slrtvt or in down town district, a new gold jwn . oil. Whs valued Rift und will aipnv . cialo return. Call iS. 220 Mix's Greatest Play "Prairie Trails" is the tmi.-ht. mo-u exciting picture that Tom Mix. the daring cowboy star, has done. Yester day's audience at the Hialto theatre, v here this new production was shrnvn for the first, lime, received it most enthusiastically. "Prairie Trails" is a breezy, racy, story of the great west. To-n Mix f:t. Into the stoi-y so perfectly that i1 might have been written for him. it is the story of the inward conflict that takes place when Tex iienton, l-ve: f the manly ljfe and d.-spber o: woman ish manners and cusio::is. falls in I v. While one side of his nature crp-s :i:t for the companionship and love o.' Jane .Mc Porter, the other side grinding all before it logs bumpim.-, splintering in the snarling waters sweeping all before its relentless path.. Such is one of ihe big thrills in Confli't." The most gripping, soul-searing mo ment ever filmed. Terrific in its in tensity, the mighty log jam, the blow ing up of the dam, and Ilia swashing torrent of felled forest is the mightiest spectacle of the camera's art. In all Its splendor, in all Its ruthless glory, "Conflict," Priscllla Dean's wonderful new photoplay Is coming to the Page theatre tomorrow. EAGLE POIuI EAGLETS By A. C. Kowlatt Mr. J. r. Gain rentftrl the hou.t (Ai;utf Jack) has iN-kmuintf to Mrs. McNiroll and . is prc-p.u in;; lo fix up a shop to Ki'tnd out urates. -H 1'.h th inoHt of the nt-rr.Hiy ..( uip men t for tlu husrint'SH and i planning to cut and polish ;t law quantity ready for tho fair in Portland in r.2fi. lit is recognized ' tin; Ak-'iU1 hunters, who havo boon here :it tin- Sunnyside hoott'l, where he has been boarding the most of the time for the past throe or four e;nn as one of the most complete experts in that line of any one arotiml here. Ho has now already on hand some two or more hundred pounds of HloiHs, that he lias gather ed, all ready to saw up and polish. Ho does nut expert to wdl them now, but is preparing to take them up to Portland and dispof-:' of tin-in to the' tourists, who come from all over tlu civilized world to visit the fair and! see the wonders of our great state of! Oregon. .Mrs. Mattio rtrown, the wife of j one of our leading merchants, .Mr. "W. ' II. Ilrown of the .firm of George 1 Ih-own and sons, tlie only lady mem-j her of the town council, the street' commissioner and the most active and persistent member of the town coun cil, called on youi: correspondent Tuesday afternoon in her rounds. visiting and consulting witii the tax payers of the town with regard to the best plan to adopt with regard to lighting the streets of our town, for Mrs. Itrown. being one of the leading members of the Indies' Improvement club of Kaglo Point as well as a very active member of the town council 1ms, with the assistance of other members (tf the elub. worked up a scheme to have our town lighted by electricity, and Airs. Urown was con sulting the citizens as to what they thought was the host plan to adopt of two or three plans, and fdio in tends to submit tho plmi to the mem- SOME THINGS OF INTEREST The Poultry Producers' Associa tion of Medfonl shipped L'0.-i:7 pounds or dressed turkeys for the ThanksKlvini; market, this being the largest shipment ever made from this valley. Tho (inality of these birds were so fine, that on their arrival at San Kranclseo, the government took 13, OUD pounds of this lot. Adv. NOW PLAYING TOM MIX in "PRAIRIE TRAILS" Another Mix Master piece of Dare Devil try and Thrills. RIALTO WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. CARTER Dc HAVEN in tha comedy Luxe De "THE -.GIRL IN IV THE TAXI" Mi , 1.,-ls .f 1 ll- t .l; 1 nit .-ling. Thfi-.-! ity of uinio:i a I li;iviiig th- l Kite .--,--rn-d to d t'l . i.alii ! el is ii.-.t ., !!.-light-.! i Ian with the l.-aM n in." :-:::!- til.H- l.e IlK1 lnnM si'l-la tory r: n l Pen.-fi.-ial to t)'.'- t.rWIl far! .larks.. n of Mutte Fall ' l'-.-l I,, (..-nil- aftei :..nn late and . .Ii"i f, r .-, pin li, ui-boiigli i' was 'O"11' ii.,ie Iwfnr" supp.-r time, he said that li.. bad Wn UP to the fish trap, a i- i.- ,.r s.i above town end that he I ,-.! about ir,..,00a fish -KK and was . : i.is ivav t., tii- fish hat.-h.-ry at I i if Falls, mill thai it would r.ol do : Ii-t them stnu.i in th- .-,r,s. so he v.: iiu-d to j'.i-l ...t .i lun.-h ai.d b- on . ;;- v.;iy. and of -u:-- ho v.t-i.l away ifi-ll. Y.-.:r.esn:.v :;;'t'-i n.mn "Ai-'ute Ja-- k ' in and or.hre.l n.e to : out i littl- book as lo- had sol : til.- EaKb-ts. The read MOW: cnooiKtitml that I have I ii ..n the i-.unt" lor the Ian w-el; o. more. : nd have been confined to the home, net very si'-k. but unable to make my jr.-cular rounds. And he informed me that it was. an aetual fait that the Pa.-ifie and Eastern railroad was in I o.. -ration again, that a train had some up consisting of a locomotive, three flat ears and a box ear loaded I with material for construction work, J -. I suppose that some of the citizens of llutte Fulls who have been waiting ': .s patiently as possible are beginning I m see a prospect for a bright 1 Mrs. Fey of Tn il, wTio bad just re - and, came in on th" ! rtii'iH-il from Portl; i M.-dford-Kngle Point stage Wdnes- !. evening and spent the night :it j the Sunnyside. Mi-, and Mrs. P. Dodfro of New port, Oregon, came in also on the M dfoi d-Kaglo Point stage and spent Wednesday night. They are as Mrs. Dodge expressed it, both agtite fiends, as they are each professional experts in that line of business, being en gaged in the agat e'utting business in their home town. They are old friends of "A gale Jaek" and have arranged with him to move into his bouse, and will work with him in the business of cutting and polishing agates, and by way of reereatiiin will spend some if their time hunting agates in the sur rounding country. W. It. Uoth. who is engaged In sell ing Wat kins' Hemedios also came in Wednesday evening and spent tho night and returned for dinner Thurs day and reported that he had been quifte successful in our little town. He is one of our soldier boys who lost an a I'm in the late war, fight ing for tho cause of universal free dom. iJeeemhor came in mild and pleas ant and bid fair to be one of the lovely days of our winter and in tho early part of the day was lovely in deer, but soon the dark clouds began to roll up and then show ers of rain rt nd by noon the weather had com pletely changed ami one of the nu.st PARTICULAR HOUSEWIVES TAKE PLEASURE IN BAKING WITH tkPuj?a cc r e Atggoocrgr I BEST PATENT! m Kerr CtrroRD & Co, Inc.?! PORTLAND, OREGON Last Month's Kerr's Cereal and Flour Demonstration in Med ford Convinced Scores of Medford Housewives. Purchase a Sack and Be Satisfied Kerr Gifford & Co. Inc. Portland, Oregon Get Wise SELLING OUT Our Entire Stock of Shoes, Army Goods, Rain Coats, Men's and Women's House Slippers, Player Keds, Gloves, Sweaters, etc. t They Won't Last Long at the Price Wte Ask WE ALSO DO EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Medford Shoe Hospital 119 E. 6th St. '.errifi.- wir.d and rain storms ever ex- ,., . d in this section of the coun 1 i, v visit.-d us. putung the electric lines ,,ei of commission, leaving us in total so that we had to resort M., ,-.tr old cn.il oil lamps and the i r- hts did not come on until after i.. i,.,.l- ., m. The wind also I .1.1,.' ,l;irr,ai-e to the elec tric Ii in le h s and telephone system. 1 have heard of but one building being blown down and that was .Mr. I.. L. Conger's barn and I have not been able to learn what damage was done, whether there was any stock in the barn or not, as I have not been able to go out and rustle items as usual, but hope to in the course of a few days. V. 11. Phif-rsfn. referred to In i f..r-nu-r l. 't.-r as the gen.-ral s:ie-i i-::-dent .,f the v.-.iic of miming the -. - I: crusher on the Win. Yon dor ll.-hi i cntia.-t tor !.. kins the ''at.-r Lake .;,. HiBhwav and .Mrs. Ryuniligi'. the wit. . . ... . , ..r Ot the Ctllel enene. r oil .lie the construct; iii work on the t'rat.-r Lake liiehwny. have been takin'; their dinner, noon meal, at the! Sllllliyside regularly for the post few days. Wall SI. Iliisiliessi" NEW YoltIC, Dec. Speculative issues again .v.-ro favored by profes sional traders .n today's stock market hat many su'. tnntial gains were can celled in tl- final dealings. Sales approximated 7r0,iia0 shares. Special Convocation Taes-Iay, IV-e. Oris, i jfjSptV r.i. Royal Arch.. Uesrc j T,f J Ji.-freshments served. Companions welcome. M A. I XOTH. Secy. FOLDING TYPEWRITER is a gift to thje whole family. Dud especially needs one iuhI will like it i: lot belter than the usual gift-; of vkirt hungers, candle slicks, hath room rtts or fancy slippers that cannot he exchaiiKed. Medford Book Store District Agents 34 North Central Best Patent Flour i . "The Flour With a Pleasing Individuality" (You get mere loaves per sack) to This Christmas SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS HAN REPORTS GAIN Don J. Perryr 370 Quince St., wen. known Halt Lake City, Utah, business man. is reporting remarkable Kain, in weight, both by himself and his wife, says: e.ly wife gained twenty-eieht unds in a few weeks by taking Tanlai i no .ilium, in .iiu. j-erry hi n.ore r.-nui i kahlu, as she inni ine do.-, n hill steadily for f,Mlc .-."lis. She got no nourish, om h. r food and I don't be. av. ra::e.-l three hours Ii.- t'vciity-four. ! my . oudilion was not as so. : i! tl 1.. !. Wh. rbois as hois, I had been Under tile ... ether for some time, had no npj,,.. tip.- and was bothered a good deal u- indigestion. Tanluc has ertainly proved all and more than is claimed for it with us." Tanlac and TaAIno Vegetable Pills are sold by the West Side Pharmacy and by leading druggists everywhere! Adv. ?m &YouKrGirL, 'h.K I r-r $ As a y,H't, flowora aro acceptable upon every oc casion. Has some one been visiting you? Ar range that they should take hack with them n basket of flowers. Is some one coining to visit you? Iiress up for the occasion with flowers. Why not phone us? Flower Shop at (Yowson's l'lione 117-1, 3 V cTout?r Oioo Vhetc iou find ihe 'T&uwrs " j dint 'f b Sale